Re: recommend ESR meter, Multimeter, hot air rework station
Excellent link, found it very useful in interpreting ESR meter readings.
In the Youtube videos description there is another link to the design of the ESR meter used and more useful info in calculating ESR and interpreting results. It filled in some of the gaps in my understanding of the whole ESR issue.
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Re: recommend ESR meter, Multimeter, hot air rework station
Hi Guys!
I am not an electrical engineer. Repair is a hobby of mine. In the last year I have purchased a digital and analog multimeter, and a soldering station. I recently upgraded my soldering station and bought a hot air rework station with a preheater. This has made working on smd boards soooo much easier. I want to go a step further now and by an esr meter. I have 2 devices that I am looking at and I would like some professional advice on which to choose, if any. I work with smd components a lot so I was considering on getting either:
1. smart tweezers st5-s pro
or
2. bk 879b with a pair of tweezers
considering that they both add up to approximately the same price they fall in my range. the bk has a wider range for the c measurings, but the smartweezers seem to be easier to use, considering that they have the auto mode. I am aware that in circuit measuring of any caps is a questionable act. Do any of you have any experience with any of the above mentioned devices in smd repair? any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you all in advance!Leave a comment:
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Re: recommend ESR meter, Multimeter, hot air rework station
EVB review
http://www.capacitorlab.com/esr-meter/
https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...32f3c9b8cd.pdfLeave a comment:
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Re: recommend ESR meter, Multimeter, hot air rework station
Looks like a nice meter. Can you open it up again and post a photo of the circuit board?Leave a comment:
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I also just bought a 'Bob Parker' ESR meter but for a European like me it's very costly to buy the AnaTek Blue version! Shipment alone was $49 !
So for my fellow Europeans: the 'EVB' ESR meter is also very good and MUCH cheaper than the Anatek one.- 49 euro's for the kit INCLUDING shipment,
- 59 euro's for the assembled version including shipment
Building the kit was very simpel and fun to do. I did replace the on/off/reset switch for a proper external button version but other than that, it a very good meter and I use it more often than I thought I would.
Ordering was very good also, Vitor responded fast and in 4 days the package from Portugal was in my hands. When I asked some questions, he responded quickly. The included probes are home made but very usable and remember, it does not cost anything extra!
After calibrating, I was amazed to see that is was very accurate.
a 1.0 0,2% Ω resistor measures as 1.0Ω
a 5K6 resistor measured as 5K6-5K7Ω alternating
a 82Ω resistor measures as 82Ω
nice!
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In response to your request for a picture, the only thing I'll say is I'm older than you. I don't want a debate either, but for different reasons that have nothing to do with anonymity. This medium is a poor source for assessment of character flaws, but there has been foolishness. Have a nice day!Leave a comment:
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I am avoiding me & you debates when the other side hides in anonymity.
Post a picture of your face and I will tell you 100% honestly what I believe for you.Leave a comment:
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NASA reportLeave a comment:
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You are just playing with the words by adding in this conversation wrong personal views about how the planet earth looks like in your own eyes.
Personally I do not care about personal views when there is available base theory so to read, and to educate your self.
LCR BRIDGE is one complex instrument capable to measure at the same time from five up to nine parameters including ESR.
There is no DIGITAL dedicated ESR meter officially ( from respectable brands).
Simply because with out one circuitry that mimics some of the LCR bridge functionality, such measurements it is not possible.
By Choice the industry are using true LCR bridge designs, which gets further improved over time regarding speed and accuracy.
The true professionals need trustful measurements and accuracy.
Some others they like to play around with a tiny box with 2-3 digits on it, and two alligator clips.
I am not one of them, and I will never become like them.Leave a comment:
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Technology moves forward with extremely fast pace, due this reality it is time for you, to distinguish the information that you are getting as Fresh or Outdated.Leave a comment:
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MESR-100 V2.Leave a comment:
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All my personal arguments regarding how usable can be one modern LCR is well presented in the DE-5000 product review.
Technology moves forward with extremely fast pace, due this reality it is time for you, to distinguish the information that you are getting as Fresh or Outdated.Leave a comment:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_wbk2F_syg
The analog meter just needs to be in the right scale. So it is with digital displays. But an auto-ranging ESR meter helps.Leave a comment:
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http://www.amazon.com/review/RO7SLKU...wasThisHelpful
edit: this review is about the AMM-3031Last edited by MDOC; 06-23-2013, 08:53 PM.Leave a comment:
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These aren't the best, but I got good deals on them:
- Bought my Fluke 87 III from an electrician on Craigslist for $130. The LCD still had the plastic on it.
- ESR Micro V4: Works fine for my purposes. Very economical price ($70).
- Aoyue 852A++ hot air station: Decent tool. Has a vacuum pickup attachment that I've never used. Paid about $140 a couple years ago.Last edited by capkid; 06-23-2013, 08:07 PM.Leave a comment:
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You are totally correct, every reliable company makes a significant effort so the frequency on the ESR meter to be accurate up to the last count and the output in volts to be the same, in all the frequency range that the meter supports ( 100Hz up to 100KHz).
BK Precision / Agilent / DER EE , are brands which they do build their meters with such high standards.
From such devices with accurate and stable output you may expect 20,000 counts resolution and true accurate results.
But even there, the "2d" in the spec (and "3d" also) mean up to 3 digits error in the reading (not "counts", the "digits" refer to numbers in the LSD of the readout). No metering device has only a single digit error.
http://www.bkprecision.com/products/...-with-esr.html
Here's a 40,000 count LCR meter, BK Precision 879B. Its basic accuracy is not quite as good, but respectable. 40,000 counts doesn't make it more accurate. It just a quantitative description of its range as it steps through its different ranges. It has nothing to do with meter accuracy.
The Aktakom AMM-3035 LCR has calibration problems, as you said. Here's a video description of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuYKVsTLBRcLeave a comment:
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BK Precision / Agilent / DER EE , are brands which they do build their meters with such high standards.
From such devices with accurate and stable output you may expect 20,000 counts resolution and true accurate results.
But here you are unfortunate, your meter is made by the Chinese CEM which is a company known about terribly slow multimeters and unreliable ESR meters which their own tweezers fail on the calibration function of their own meter.
Regarding the Parker box is 20 years old technology, the capacitors industry moved ahead and Mr. Parker left behind with his expectations about to make a fortune from it.
Yes I did made all of you unhappy, if you dislike facing the truth, skip my message and ignore it.Leave a comment:
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I know, it's been a while, but I just came by and noticed that the great and powerful Parker had responded to my comments; I thought I'd explain myself.
The BLUE ESR meter that I own was pre-built and I assume calibrated by Mr. Parker's trusted representatives. At least I assume he trusts them to send him checks once in a while. It puts out a wavering frequency of around 760 Hz that varies from 3.3 mV to -3.3 mV, in other words, it's basically an AC voltage. IMO, a meter that wavers this much can only make an 'estimate' for a reading. The Aktakom AMM-3035 puts out very precise frequencies at a steady 6 mV. I can only assume that it is more accurate.
IMO, the scale on the front of the BLUE ESR meter is ridiculous since ESR varies in a non-linear fashion, and even the chart on your previous meter design displays that awareness.
Finally, I've noticed that your BLUE meter plays it 'safe' by giving values that indicate more caps are bad than actually are, meaning that if you replace the ones it says are bad, you will repair the device, but you will probably replace some that aren't bad.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...4&postcount=46Leave a comment:
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Re: recommend ESR meter, Multimeter, hot air rework station
I know, it's been a while, but I just came by and noticed that the great and powerful Parker had responded to my comments; I thought I'd explain myself.
The BLUE ESR meter that I own was pre-built and I assume calibrated by Mr. Parker's trusted representatives. At least I assume he trusts them to send him checks once in a while. It puts out a wavering frequency of around 760 Hz that varies from 3.3 mV to -3.3 mV, in other words, it's basically an AC voltage. IMO, a meter that wavers this much can only make an 'estimate' for a reading. The Aktakom AMM-3035 puts out very precise frequencies at a steady 6 mV. I can only assume that it is more accurate.
IMO, the scale on the front of the BLUE ESR meter is ridiculous since ESR varies in a non-linear fashion, and even the chart on your previous meter design displays that awareness.
Finally, I've noticed that your BLUE meter plays it 'safe' by giving values that indicate more caps are bad than actually are, meaning that if you replace the ones it says are bad, you will repair the device, but you will probably replace some that aren't bad.Last edited by Bob Parker; 06-14-2013, 12:53 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: recommend ESR meter, Multimeter, hot air rework station
I know, it's been a while, but I just came by and noticed that the great and powerful Parker had responded to my comments; I thought I'd explain myself.
The BLUE ESR meter that I own was pre-built and I assume calibrated by Mr. Parker's trusted representatives. At least I assume he trusts them to send him checks once in a while. It puts out a wavering frequency of around 760 Hz that varies from 3.3 mV to -3.3 mV, in other words, it's basically an AC voltage. IMO, a meter that wavers this much can only make an 'estimate' for a reading. The Aktakom AMM-3035 puts out very precise frequencies at a steady 6 mV. I can only assume that it is more accurate.
IMO, the scale on the front of the BLUE ESR meter is ridiculous since ESR varies in a non-linear fashion, and even the chart on your previous meter design displays that awareness.
Finally, I've noticed that your BLUE meter plays it 'safe' by giving values that indicate more caps are bad than actually are, meaning that if you replace the ones it says are bad, you will repair the device, but you will probably replace some that aren't bad.Leave a comment:
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