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    i having device LCR meter model 380193 but i founding some proplem
    1- how working this device
    2- this device measuring impeadance(Z) or not measuring
    3-when using key PAL\SER and key FREQ 120HZ and 1KHZ
    4- When key FREQ 120HZ the reading is diffreance when using key 1KHZ
    5-at working device display all symbols in the screen this symbols all active or some symbols is active example symbols Z is apear in screen but not founding in keys
    6- how measuring off angle
    please i wanted answer of this equation

  • #2
    Quote from Extech site"Extech's Model 380193 LCR meter. This meter will
    accurately measure capacitors, inductors and resistors using the test frequencies of
    120Hz and 1 kHz. The dual display will simultaneously display the associated quality
    factor, dissipation or resistance value using a series or parallel equivalent circuit.")
    Link to manual:380193 - Passive Component LCR Meter

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    • #3
      Thankyou master jazz p bass
      1-this mean device LCR meter model 380193 cannot measuring impeadance(Z)
      but the symbols Z and angle is founding in the screen why not active?
      2-how using key PAL\SER and key FREQ 120HZ and 1KHZ
      for accuracy for reading
      3-When key FREQ 120HZ the reading is diffreance when using key 1KHZ why

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hasan hadi View Post
        Thankyou master jazz p bass
        1-this mean device LCR meter model 380193 cannot measuring impeadance(Z)
        but the symbols Z and angle is founding in the screen why not active?
        2-how using key PAL\SER and key FREQ 120HZ and 1KHZ
        for accuracy for reading
        Please attempt to contact the manufacturer.

        3-When key FREQ 120HZ the reading is diffreance when using key 1KHZ why
        The Inductance of a coil IS frequency dependent.
        Link: Self-Inductance and Inductive Reactance

        EDIT: Impedance not inductance of coil
        Last edited by Jazz P Bass; 04-04-2011, 02:23 AM. Reason: spelling

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
          The Inductance of a coil IS frequency dependant.
          Link: Self-Inductance and Inductive Reactance
          I do not understand how you draw that conclusion from the contents of the article you linked to.

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          • #6
            Sorry for the misinformation.
            The link was a general inductor link.
            Impedance of a coil will increase with frequency.
            That is why there are two frequencies on the Extech.
            (why only two, this I do not know.)
            Nyquist Plot.
            Link:Inductance - High Frequency Effects
            Last edited by Jazz P Bass; 04-04-2011, 02:23 AM. Reason: spelling

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            • #7
              It looks as if the meter does NOT display magnitude and angle. You'll have to calculate it yourself, but this is easy.

              Inductance is not supposed to vary with frequency. An ideal inductor would give you the same reading on the meter at 120Hz as at 1kHz.

              But in practice it does vary, because of eddy currents, core losses etc. The two measuring frequencies are provided to let you get an idea of the non-ideal behaviour of the coil.
              "Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Steve Conner View Post
                It looks as if the meter does NOT display magnitude and angle. You'll have to calculate it yourself, but this is easy.

                Inductance is not supposed to vary with frequency. An ideal inductor would give you the same reading on the meter at 120Hz as at 1kHz.

                But in practice it does vary, because of eddy currents, core losses etc. The two measuring frequencies are provided to let you get an idea of the non-ideal behaviour of the coil.
                how using this device to calculate magnitude off impeadance and angle can be example
                and when using key 120HZ and 1KHZ i need example
                and when using key SER and PAL i need example

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