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In this video we take a look at my new Peak Electronic Design Atlas LCR45 LCR Meter.
If you’re interested I have other equipment from Peak Electronic Design.
Over on the EEVblog forum I ask What’s special about the frequency 14.9254 kHz? The answer seems to be that this is 1/67th of 1 MHz, which is probably as precise as the microcontroller they’re using can go.
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There are accessories available for the LCR45. Stuff I am planning to get includes:
- CRC01M – LCR Croc Clip set with 2mm sockets
- SMD03M – SMD Tweezers for LCR/ESR with 2mm sockets
- LCRLHP2 – Replacement LCR Hook Probes
- ENP90 – ESR/LCR Needle Probe set with 2mm sockets
- PCA23 – Peak Component Adapter for SOT-23
- 3DPAS – 3D Printed Peak Atlas Stand
I would get the LX30 – Extension Cable for LCR40/45 but it doesn’t appear to be in stock.
There are cases available but I am not planning to get any of those:
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