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This has been answered fairly often here before. You might try a
search. The AADE L/C Meter II does quite an adequate job down into the nanohenry region, very quickly, for excitation at a few hundred kHz, and for relatively little cost. For better info at specific operating frequencies, try a vector network analyzer such as the N2PK one I believe you already know about. Paul Burridge wrote in message . .. Hi all, I've got quite a huge stash of inductors in my parts bin. The colour codes don't always seem to relate to the values I've been able to measure, with my multi-function DVM, however, and I can't accurately measure any inductor about 10uH. Is there a circuit anywhere that would enable me to get a reasonably accurate idea of the values I've got down to say 100nH or thereabouts? Thanks, p. |
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