The Extech 380193 LCR meter has an optical+serial data cable so you might (in principle) collect the measurements on your workstation.
There are practical issues that show the 380193's 10+ year age.
1) It handles serial data requests only once per second, although the display updates 3 times/second.
2) Setting up the meter by serial line reliably takes 5 seconds.
3) If you send it a command too soon after setup, the Extech either stalls or is slow to stabilize.
4) You can request and get data before the meter has stabilized and must request 3 or 4 readings to identify outliers.
Comprehensively collecting R,L, and C at 120Hz and 1kHz is a 20-30 second chore, ---
3X as long as doing it by hand (assuming you don't log data).
An inductance data string for one of Steve Kersting's vanilla P90's looks like:
LRASA0854341605422996433363__________
and means
Serial Inductance = 8.543 H @1kHz
AC resistance = 16.05 kOhms,
Q factor = 3.336
To be fair, you could adequately characterize a pickup using only L and C measurements on the primary display with Resistance on the secondary.
I'm hoping Extech's newer version, the LC200, does a better job with the serial IO.
There are practical issues that show the 380193's 10+ year age.
1) It handles serial data requests only once per second, although the display updates 3 times/second.
2) Setting up the meter by serial line reliably takes 5 seconds.
3) If you send it a command too soon after setup, the Extech either stalls or is slow to stabilize.
4) You can request and get data before the meter has stabilized and must request 3 or 4 readings to identify outliers.
Comprehensively collecting R,L, and C at 120Hz and 1kHz is a 20-30 second chore, ---
3X as long as doing it by hand (assuming you don't log data).
An inductance data string for one of Steve Kersting's vanilla P90's looks like:
LRASA0854341605422996433363__________
and means
Serial Inductance = 8.543 H @1kHz
AC resistance = 16.05 kOhms,
Q factor = 3.336
To be fair, you could adequately characterize a pickup using only L and C measurements on the primary display with Resistance on the secondary.
I'm hoping Extech's newer version, the LC200, does a better job with the serial IO.
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