handheld lcr meters arent able to measure at 100KHz, thay mainly stop at 10KHz
except the latest models, or the very expensive ones...
IET DE-5000 does 100kHz
I have seen this on many LCR meters (IET DE-5000, Mastech MS5308, Uni-T UT612, CEM 9935, Agilent U1731): the datasheet basically says measuring large capacitors (more or less >200uF) is only done at 100Hz or 120Hz. That's 0.1
kHz, just to be clear.
I understand ESR is treated as a secondary parameter so that is basically showing while measuring the capacitor. So for a large electrolytic ESR is only measured at 100Hz?
And if so, isn't that useless, since a switch-mode power supply works at 50-100
kHz?
edit:I see that the
Peak Atlas ESR meter mentions measuring ESR at 100
kHz, with no mention of capacitance limitation.