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LCR-Meter

What are LCR meters and what are they used for?

The name LCR meter is derived from the common formula letters of the electrical measurements inductance (L), capacitance (C) and resistance (R). LCR meters can be used to determine not only ohmic resistance, but also capacitive and inductive resistance.
In addition to measuring the resistance of electrical components and modules, it is also possible to determine the purity of metals or metallic conductors. The resistance provides information about the conductivity and quality of the measured material.

What are LCR meters and what are they used for? The name LCR meter is derived from the common formula letters of the electrical measurements inductance (L), capacitance (C) and resistance (R).... read more »
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LCR-Meter

What are LCR meters and what are they used for?

The name LCR meter is derived from the common formula letters of the electrical measurements inductance (L), capacitance (C) and resistance (R). LCR meters can be used to determine not only ohmic resistance, but also capacitive and inductive resistance.
In addition to measuring the resistance of electrical components and modules, it is also possible to determine the purity of metals or metallic conductors. The resistance provides information about the conductivity and quality of the measured material.

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Test adapter | for LCR-81xx & 821: axial/radial Test adapter | for LCR-81xx & 821: axial/radial
GW Instek (Good Will Instruments)
GW-LCR-05

Test adapter for LCR-81xx and LCR-821, axial/radial, 1 MHz +/-35 V
Content 1 piece(s)
€180.00 *
SMD test adapter | 4-wire SMD test adapter | 4-wire
GW Instek (Good Will Instruments)
GW-LCR-15

SMD/chip test fixture, 4-wire, SMD size: 0201 to 1812, DC...10 MHz, +/-45 V
Content 1 piece(s)
€228.00 *
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How do you wnt to use your LCR meter?

Do you need a massive high-end instrument or a practical portable measuring instrument that is easy to hold?

  • Our desktop instruments for laboratory use have up to 3 inputs. Among them are also built-in solutions for your measuring station. Depending on the instrument type, the frequency spectrum ranges from 10 µHz to 50 MHz.
  • Our handheld instruments are ideal for you if you want to carry your measuring instrument with you.

Most instruments have a pass/fail assessment feature and a binary function, as well as a choice of different measurement speeds, accuracies and various measurement functions.
You still need suitable accessories to perform your measurement? Whether classics such as crocodile clips or probes, test adapters and test fixtures - you will find them here.

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