I am in the market to get a U1733C LCR meter, but looking at the manual and the videos I was able to find on youtube, it isn't clear whether this meter can calculate the equivalent circuit of a capacitor. Basically, breaking down a real inductor into an ideal inductor, ideal capacitor and ideal resistor. Here is a video of a fluke PM6303A which is doing this very nicely.
The U1733C seems to display the equivalent circuit, but it seems to be just to show what measuring mode is active. It isn't clear whether the values of the ideal parts is available. So I'm curious, will the U1733C be able to find the values of the ideal components making up the real capacitors and inductors.