Your comments are CONFUSING .... to say the least!!
This absolutely does not bother those people who constantly follow this topic and have carefully studied all the documentation, kindly and gratuitously provided by the authors of the project. Many thanks to them for this great work!
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First of all, this project is Transistor checker project ! LCR measurement is bonus functions that the authors were able to implement based on the capabilities and limitations of the simplified circuitry of this device. They do not claim metrological accuracy! You should always remember this and do not try to put specialized professional LCR meters and this project on the same scales.
But I am putting " this project on the same scales." And, thus, your reply is a complete FAIL!!!
We are now dancing around the definition of functionality. The $20 meter measures L, C and R so by some definition it is an LCR meter.
Oh, so now (despite the thread title) it's "by some definition it is an LCR meter. "
. Y'all just stick up fer one another, mincing words, without rhyme or reason. Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezusssssssssssssss!
Okay, so now let a low-post-count "Regular Contributor" like me throw some advice.
You might want to reply back with some rhyme or reason. For example, BKP created a product video detailing how LCR meter works for various components.
https://youtu.be/zZiVvgUiRdc(Watch this short video, and pay attention class!!!! This is how to reply. HINT: Y'all might wanna say, e.g., how the MTester selects and spits out test signals to "sweep" for component type, etc.). Now some/all this info may already be in this thread. In my orig. query post, which OBVIOUSLY most y'all didn't read, I specifically asked for links. But y'all apparently neglected that in favor of throwing out spitfire, diatribes and criticism. GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZUSS
Well here's lookin' back at ya kids ..... and a one more thanggggggggggggggggggggggg...