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I also have a homebrew design that works fine, resolution to as little as 0.01pF, but haven't had a chance to move it from the breadboard stage to a more finished implementation. It will be tweezers that connect to a readout box through a single coaxial cable (RG-174-type). There can be interchangeable "heads" -- tweezers, spring clips, etc. If/when I get enough round tuits to finish it up, I'll post/publish something on it. Cheers, Tom Rex wrote in message . .. On 23 Mar 2004 23:50:18 -0800, (Tom Bruhns) wrote: with my capacitance tweezers That sounds interesting. I have used regular tweezers to slip sm caps into a fixture I made. This goes pretty fast except when I accidentally twang a part into some far and unknown location. Did you make these youself? Can you give a quick description. I can think how I could make low capacitance tweezers, but not how to flexibly connect them to a capacitance meter and get consistant readings. |
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