Plan to log everything i make with a LCR meter. From the manual:
"Any non-ideal component can be represented as a resistive component either in series or in parallel with a
reactive component. Depending upon the characteristics of the component and the measurement frequency,
either the series or parallel model will be the more accurate model.The more ideal a component is, the less
the two models differ. However, as Q for inductors decreases towards 10 and Q for resistors or D for
capacitors increases towards 0.1, the series and parallel values begin to diverge. In general, most parts are
best approximated by the series model. Manufacturers often specify which representation should be used
when testing their devices. MIL or industry standards also specify test conditions."
Default is series model.
Also default is 1khz, but the meter will also let you choose 100hz,120hz, 1000hz,10000hz
Anyone have some average values?
I see at one time there was a pickup-wikipedia webpage, appears to be gone?
"Any non-ideal component can be represented as a resistive component either in series or in parallel with a
reactive component. Depending upon the characteristics of the component and the measurement frequency,
either the series or parallel model will be the more accurate model.The more ideal a component is, the less
the two models differ. However, as Q for inductors decreases towards 10 and Q for resistors or D for
capacitors increases towards 0.1, the series and parallel values begin to diverge. In general, most parts are
best approximated by the series model. Manufacturers often specify which representation should be used
when testing their devices. MIL or industry standards also specify test conditions."
Default is series model.
Also default is 1khz, but the meter will also let you choose 100hz,120hz, 1000hz,10000hz
Anyone have some average values?
I see at one time there was a pickup-wikipedia webpage, appears to be gone?
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