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capacitance bridge sample rate v.s. noise
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June 15th 05, 08:38 AM
Fred W4JLE
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Conect your special cap into an oscillator circuit and measure frequency
change. A wheatstone bridge will have to be rebalanced with each change in
capacitance.
I am assuming that your "special cap" will be moving a bit faster than you
can balance; specifically since you mentioned frequency.
Once frequency is measured, you can calculate the capacitance. What is the
range of your cap?
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All,
I am trying to use a wheatstone capacitance bridge to measure a very
special capacitor that will change value in some frequency. To be
precise, the gap between the capacitor plates will shake back and forth
in a known frequency. I need some knowledge about the noise and sample
rate of the capicitance bridge, so that I know I got a good data. Any
idea about what reference book I should read. Thank you.
UC Berkeley
Low temperature lab
LiHong Herman
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