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4263B LCR Meter, 100 Hz to 100 kHz

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PDF PDF 599 KB 8 Hints For Successful Impedance Measurement (AN 346-4)
Selection criteria, device characteristics, fixturing and error correction etc.
2000-06-01 Application Note
PDF PDF 386 KB Effective Electrolytic Capacitors Testing (AN 1305-4)
With increased requirements for size reduction and higher reliability design, it is becoming necessary to evaluate electrolytic capacitors employed in electronic equipment. Production volume has been increasing for circuit applications. Manufacturing and QA now have to improve their testing of...
2000-11-01 Application Note
PDF PDF 302 KB Effective Impedance Measurement Using OPEN/SHORT/LOAD Correction
This application note describes how to make an accurate impedance measurement by using OPEN/SHORT/LOAD correction.
1998-06-01 Application Note
PDF PDF 945 KB Effective Multitap Transformer Testing Using a Scanner (AN 1224-5)
This Application Note shows an effective multi-tap transformer measurement using a scanner and the Agilent 4263B LCR Meter.
2001-11-05 Application Note
PDF PDF 263 KB Effective Transformer/LF Coil Testing (AN 1305-3)
Transformers/LF coils have gradually become miniaturized and are used in power supply circuits and digital networks(for example, ISDN), and are manufactured in increasing volume. QA and manufacturing have to improve evaluation of transformers/LF coils, but they are faced with big measurement...
2008-11-20 Application Note
PDF PDF 2.02 MB Impedance Measurement Handbook
Impedance measurements basics using Agilent Technologies' LCR meters and impedance analysers.
2009-06-17 Application Note
PDF PDF 1.64 MB Solutions for Measuring Permittivity and Permeability w/LCR Meters & Impedance Analyzers (AN 1369-1)
This presents the technologies and methods for measuring permittivity and permeability. Primarily on methods that employ the impedance measurement technology.
2008-10-28 Application Note

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