Analog ESR meter design

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  • marcdima
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    • Oct 2012
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    #81
    Re: Analog ESR meter design

    Originally posted by vhr

    all things are clear now thank you very much

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    • vhr
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      • Aug 2012
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      #82
      Re: Analog ESR meter design

      marcdima

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      • vhr
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        • Aug 2012
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        #83
        Re: Analog ESR meter design

        ESR/L/C/F/P/t meter
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-mXYYr3KjY

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        • mariushm
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          • May 2011
          • 3799

          #84
          Re: Analog ESR meter design

          ^ i think this is the meter :

          http://pro-radio.ru/measure/10248/

          The links in the text point to an older and similar through hole version with source code and everything available.

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