Wayne Kerr 3255B | Inductance Analyzer, 20 Hz - 500 kHz, basic accuracy: 0.1%
Manufacturer number: 3255B
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Wayne Kerr 3255B | Inductance analyzer, 20 Hz - 500 kHz, basic accuracy: 0.1%.
- Frequency range: 20 Hz… 500 kHz (models up to 1 MHz available)
- Basic accuracy: 0.1%
- C, L, R, X, G, B, D, Q, Z, Y, Ø - parallel or serial
- Measuring speed: 4 adjustable speeds (20 / sec max)
- Interfaces: GPIB, BINNING
- Display: LCD 320 x 240
Technical Data
Accuracy: | 0,1 % |
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Article number: | 1J3255B |
Compensation functions: | Yes |
DC Bias: | 0 - 2A |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 520 x 440 x 150 |
Displayable measurement parameters: | Cp, Cs, Lp, Ls, Rs, Rp |
Handlerinterface: | Yes |
Interfaces: | GPIB |
Listsweep: | Yes |
Measurement functions: | Z, L, C, R, Q, D, Ø, Turns Ratio |
Model: | 3255B |
Resolution: | 800 |
Special features: | LCD |
Testadapter: | Yes |
Testlimits: | Yes |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
Weight (kg): | 11 |
max. Frequency range (MHz): | 0.5 |
min. Frequency range (Hz): | 20 |
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Description
3255B | Inductance Analyzer, 20 Hz - 500 kHz, basic accuracy: 0.1%
Characterize components completely with extensive parametric tests.
With the 3255B series inductance analyzers you can characterize devices in a clear and simple way. The inductance analyzers are available in three versions: 3255BL (200 kHz), 3255B (500 kHz) and 3255BQ (1 MHz).
In the design phase of component development, it is very important to analyze how the components behave under different operating conditions. This includes operation over a range of frequencies, AC drive levels, or DC bias currents.
Product features:
- Characterizes components from 20Hz to 1MHz (depending on the model)
- Up to 125 ADC with WK3265
- DC bias
- Internal DC bias (1mA - 1A)
- Gear ratio, winding sense
- Extensive measurement functions
About the Manufacturer
Wayne Kerr
Wayne Kerr was founded in London (GB) in 1946 and developed into one of
the leading manufacturers of measuring instruments in the electronics
sector worldwide. Today, you will find Wayne Kerr wherever the highest
precision and reliability are required: in automotive engineering,
component manufacturing, medical technology and, of course, in
universities and other educational institutions.