Re: Low cost impedance analyzers <10MHz?
- From: "Harry Dellamano" <harryd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 21:53:52 GMT
"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello Folks,
>
> Are there any low cost impedance analyzers up to 10MHz and of around 1%
> precision? Most of the old HP stuff is or is going obsolete, hard to get
> spare parts, tough to get calibrated. Mine just blew a gasket. Again. The
> new Agilent gear is well north of $20k.
>
> This is one of the cheaper ones, but still >$5k:
> http://www.accusystemscorp.com/AccuCore/CoreTechnologyIndex.htm
>
> Any others you came across? What I am looking for is something that can be
> used industrial, not hobbyist kits.
>
> Regards, Joerg
>
> http://www.analogconsultants.com
Hi Joerg'
Here is another FRA to threw into the ring just to keep your collection
complete.
http://www.ridleyengineering.com/analyzer.htm
I could use a good one, Windows based, powered off the USB port, 0.1 to
10MHz and super noise rejection.>100db. The above one has isolated inputs
which is a good feature but the $13KUS is killing.
Regards,
Harry
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