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    Low capacitance meter suggestion

    I'm looking for a low capacitance meter specifically for measuring, film, ceramic, smd capacitors, etc.

    What would he recommended as a good quality meter?
    What's a cheap meter that would be good enough to work?

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    check out the peak atlas range,there esr meter is great,if you want to measure in the pf/nf range,then there lcr meter is good for that(just for measuring the capacitance not the esr).
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      #3
      Re: Low capacitance meter suggestion

      Hm the lcr meter is a bit pricey, I just recently bought the peak atlas esr70 for 135$. Unfortunately it doesn't measure lower valued caps.

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        I got the peak lcr meter... really like it. Got it NOS off ebay for $80.
        Last edited by Evil Lurker; 08-07-2012, 01:32 AM.

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          Re: Low capacitance meter suggestion

          Well, just lost my chance at a peak LCR 40 on ebay. Someone happened to have the same exact winning bid as me of 83$ (11$ shipping) but I placed mine in the last 5 seconds as the winning bid placed it a minute before mine. =/ Was hoping to get it for about 60$ but eh, oh well at least I didn't spend about 100$ for a used one =)

          So still looking for a capacitance meter. Specifically one that is able to measure down to about 1 pF.

          Looking around ebay I found this: anybody know anything about it?

          http://www.ebay.com/itm/DM4070-2000u...item4ab27cf8e7

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            Re: Low capacitance meter suggestion

            Originally posted by tieny View Post
            Well, just lost my chance at a peak LCR 40 on ebay. Someone happened to have the same exact winning bid as me of 83$ (11$ shipping) but I placed mine in the last 5 seconds as the winning bid placed it a minute before mine. =/ Was hoping to get it for about 60$ but eh, oh well at least I didn't spend about 100$ for a used one =)

            So still looking for a capacitance meter. Specifically one that is able to measure down to about 1 pF.

            Looking around ebay I found this: anybody know anything about it?

            http://www.ebay.com/itm/DM4070-2000u...item4ab27cf8e7
            DM4070 - I bought one of those about 3 years ago, when I was taking some community college electronics courses. The most annoying thing is that it only measures up to 2000uF capacitance, I would look for a 20,000uF range if I was shopping for a another meter today. The resistance ranges seems seem spot on when measuring some precision resisters and brand new caps measure close to their rated values, so I have no complaints about it's performance. (but I'm far from an expert).

            The feel of the meter is Ok, not horrible but not great either. The blatant Fluke copy-cat appearance tends to annoy me quite a bit.

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