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Originally posted by Antigua View Post
Is 40mHz a satisfactory test frequency? If the requirement is that the slope become a steady -6dB/octave, at about what frequency is that expected to be seen? How about, say 20kHz?
You can find the minimum measurement frequency from the impedance response graph using a ruler.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
It is not a single frequency measurement at 40Mhz. The impedance analyzer evaluates the complete impedance and phase response between 10Hz and 40Mhz and calculates the components of the equivalent circuit from the data.
You can find the minimum measurement frequency from the impedance response graph using a ruler.
For the sake of conversation, if the DE-5000 had a test freq between 1kHz and 100kHz, what would that minimum be in order to test capacitance of a pickup with a resonant peak around 10kHz? This is important because better, cheaper LCR meters will probably hit the market over the coming decade.
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Originally posted by Antigua View Post
For the sake of conversation, if the DE-5000 had a test freq between 1kHz and 100kHz, what would that minimum be in order to test capacitance of a pickup with a resonant peak around 10kHz? This is important because better, cheaper LCR meters will probably hit the market over the coming decade.
100kHz was good enough for the PUs I tested.- Own Opinions Only -
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