878B BK Precision LCR Meter
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$325.00
The 878B is a 1 kHz LCR Meter from BK Precision. An LCR meter is a piece of electronic test equipment that measures inductance (L), capacitance (C), and resistance (R) of electronic components. The LCR meter accurately measures these elements on an electronic device, usually one subjected to an alternating current (AC) voltage source. The LCR meter measures the current through and voltage across the device under test.

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Additional Features:
- 40,000 counts resolution on primary and 10,000 counts resolution on secondary display
- L, C, R primary measurements
- Automatic calculation of secondary parameters D & Q
- 0.5% basic accuracy
- Fast auto range design for rapid, easy component measurements
- Relative mode
- Visible and audible tolerance mode
- Data Hold and Min/Max/Average recording
- USB (Virtual COM) interface
- SCPI compliant commands for remote communication
- Software for datalogging and front panel emulation available as free download
- Selectable auto-power-off options
- Configurable power-up-states
- 3 Year Warranty
- Accessories Included: Red & Black Banana to Alligator Test Leads, 9V Battery, Mini USB Interface Cable, AC Adapter (879B only), Instruction Manual
Applications:
- Passive component trouble shooting
- Electronic assembly
- Quality control (component sorting)
The BK Precision 878B 40,000-count handheld LCR meter measures inductance, capacitance, and resistance quickly and precisely. Fast auto ranging and quick measurement configuration such as measurement parameter and test frequency selection make the 878B very simple to operate. The meter also includes handy functions such as data hold, Min/Max/Average recording, tolerance sorting, and relative mode.
Measurement data can continuously transfer to a PC via the meter's mini USB interface, using either the provided data logging software or SCPI commands sent from a custom program.