Lcr 4070 Manual

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In your video, you mention that the 4070L is out of spec. Stage 4 table 1b bsria guide 2018. If I use Wytnucls' specs from the other thread, they are Resistance 20 Ohm 1.2%+30 200 -200K Ohm 1%+20 2M Ohm 2%+20 20M Ohm 2%+25 200M Ohm 5%+25 2G Ohm 10%+35 From your video, if we use the Canadian Tire and Philips as being the reference, the 4070L is just barely within specs. 1) Your 1k ohm resistor reads 1002 by the CT and Philips. The 4070L shows 1022 and 1031.

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1002 x 1.01 (1%) = 1012.02. Add 20 counts and you get 1012 + 20 = 1032. The 4070L, while reading high, is within it stated specifications. 2) Your 1M ohm resistor reads 0.995 by the CT and Philips.

The 4070L shows 1036 before the video cut out at 5:06. 995 x 1.02 (2%) = 1014.9 or 1015 (rounded up). Add 20 counts and you get 1015 + 20 = 1035.

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The 4070L, if you waited long enough, is probably within it stated specifications for this range as well. Having said that, it is still a loser in terms of build quality and poor speed. BTW, that green PTC should be around 500 to 1500 ohms. If it is not, it means it has suffered a high voltage event or bad from the factory.

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Inductance(L) Capacitance/Resistance/Inductance Range Accuracy Resolution Measuring frequency 2mH ±(2.0%+5d) 1uH Approx:200Hz 20mH 10uH 200mH 100uH 2H ±(5.0%+5d) 1mH 20H ±(5.0%+15d) 10mH Range Accuracy Resolution Measuring frequency 2nF ±(1.0%+5d) 1pF Approx:200Hz 20 nF 10 pF 200 nF 100 pF 2uF ±(2.0%+5d) 1 pF 20 uF 10 pF Approx:16Hz 200 uF ±(5.0%+5d) 100 pF 1000 uF ±(5.0%+25d) 1 pF Approx:8Hz Range Accuracy Resolution 200Ω ± (0.8%+5d) 0.1Ω 2kΩ ±(0.8%+3d) 1Ω 20kΩ 10Ω 200kΩ 100Ω 2MΩ 1kΩ 20MΩ ±(1.0%+15d) 10kΩ.