HP / Agilent 4263A LCR Meter

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Description

  • 0.1% basic accuracy
  • 100 Hz, 120 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz test frequencies
  • 50 m, 100 m, 250 m, 500 m, 1 Vrms test levels
  • High-speed measurement: 25 ms
  • High-speed contact check
  • Quick test recovery
  • Wide capacitance test range
  • Front-end protection
  • Built-in comparator
  • Transformer parameter measurements (optional)
  • Available Options, Below

 

The 4263A LCR Meter is Hewlett-Packard's most cost-effective low-end LCR meter, designed for both component evaluation on the production line and fundamental impedance testing for benchtop applications.  The 4263A has five test frequencies that allow you to simulate testing under the correct conditions: 100 Hz, 120 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz.  An optional 20 kHz test frequency can be added to those five frequencies.

High-Speed Measurements

The 4263A can boost throughput with a measurement speed of 25 ms at any test frequency.  This ability improves the throughput of electrolytic capacitor and transformer testing.  The 4263A can check the contact condition between the test terminals and the device under test (DUT).  This function ensures the reliability of PASS/FAIL testing with automatic handlers in production.  The quick recovery system of the 4263A improves throughput.  Normal operation is resumed the instant a faulty DUT is removed from the handler, so the handler can always be operated at its full speed.

Electrolytic Capacitor Measurements

The 4263A's accuracy and wide measurement range are the right tools to make precise measurements of electrolytic capacitors.  Charged capacitors can discharge through the front end and destroy an instrument.  The 4263A's front end is designed for protection and maintains test integrity.

Transformer Parameter Measurements

With the 4263A's ability to make turns ratio (N), mutual inductance (M), and dc resistance (DCR) measurements, data calculations and changing test setups are no longer time-consuming tasks.