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I bought 2 equipments ESR70 and LCR DE-5000,
Quote from: rauldm on September 05, 2019, 04:59:07 pm I bought 2 equipments ESR70 and LCR DE-5000,that was a good decision, both are very usefull instruments. For pure ESR tests I prever the ESR 70, it is a very handy tool. (You should also order the needle testprobes for the ESR 70) For all other tasks I use the DE 5000.
I did a direct comparison review video of the DE-5000 and the UT612 last week, here it is for your reference:
Both are decent devices, but neither is true Kelvin. If all you need is to measure ESR of electrolytic caps, then you won't care about this. If you are after nH and pF and mR, then it becomes a problem.LCR Research Pro and Smart Tweezers 5S are both internally true Kelvin and the non Kelvin part of the tips are short.Both of the units of mine match with my lab's desktop LCR meter (Keysight 4980AL) and VNA (Keysight M9371A) well.Also, tweezers size handheld units have the advantage of not having cables, which reduces parasitic parameters. No, neither Kelvin connection nor coax can completely cancel out the parasitics.For nH measures, my tweezers actually agree with my VNA better than the 4980, and the result was verified in a resonant circuit.
Aren't they only both Kelvin connected to test lead connector?
Are the DE5000 blades actually split internally?
Quote from: blueskull on September 08, 2019, 04:59:38 amBoth are decent devices, but neither is true Kelvin. If all you need is to measure ESR of electrolytic caps, then you won't care about this. If you are after nH and pF and mR, then it becomes a problem.LCR Research Pro and Smart Tweezers 5S are both internally true Kelvin and the non Kelvin part of the tips are short.Both of the units of mine match with my lab's desktop LCR meter (Keysight 4980AL) and VNA (Keysight M9371A) well.Also, tweezers size handheld units have the advantage of not having cables, which reduces parasitic parameters. No, neither Kelvin connection nor coax can completely cancel out the parasitics.For nH measures, my tweezers actually agree with my VNA better than the 4980, and the result was verified in a resonant circuit.I agree.UT612 has Kelvin connections to banana sockets. If you measure directly on it works well enough for larger components. I was planning to buy some other device with better tweezers with real Kelvin connections but decided to listen to you and Tautech and got the LCR Research Pro Now I use that most of the time. You guys were right.