Cubicon Lux User manual

LCR Meter
LCR-6300/6200/6100/6020/6002
User's Guide
VERSION: 1.04
ISO-9001 CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER

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Safety Summary
Warning Dangerous
When you notice any of the unusual conditions listed below, immediately
terminate operation and disconnect the power cable.
Please contact the GWINSTEK service center representative for repair of the
instrument. If you continue to operate without repairing the instrument, there
is a potential fire or shock hazard for operators.
The instrument is operating abnormally if:
The instrument emits abnormal noise, smell, smoke, or a spark-like light
during the operation.
The instrument generates high temperature or electrical shock during
operation.
The power cable, plug, or receptacle on the instrument is damaged.
Foreign substances or liquid has fallen into the instrument.
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases
of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with
these precautions or with specific WARNINGS elsewhere in this manual may
impair the protection provided by the equipment. In addition it violates safety
standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument.
Disclaimer
GWINSTEK assumes no liability for the
customer's failure to comply with these
requirements.
Ground The
Instrument
To avoid electric shock hazards, the instrument
chassis and cabinet must be connected to a safety
earth ground by the supplied power cable with
earth blade.
DO NOT Operate In
An Explosive
Atmosphere
Do not operate the instrument in the presence of
inflammable gasses or fumes. Operation of any
electrical instrument in such an environment
constitutes a definite safety hazard.

Safety Summary
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Keep Away From Live
Circuits
Operating personnel must not remove instrument
covers. Component replacement and internal
adjustments must be made by qualified
maintenance personnel. Do not replace
components with the power cable connected.
Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may
exist even with the power cable is removed. To
avoid injuries, always disconnect the power and
discharge the circuits before touching them.
DO NOT Service Or
Adjust Alone
Do not attempt internal service or adjustment
unless another person, capable of rendering first
aid and resuscitation, is present.
DO NOT Substitute
Parts Or Modify
Instrument
Because of the danger of introducing additional
hazards, do not install substitute parts or perform
unauthorized modifications to the instrument.
Return the instrument to a GWINSTEK
authorized service center for service and repair to
ensure that safety features are maintained.

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Table of Contents
1. UNPACKING AND PREPERATION ...................................................11
1.1 Incoming Inspection........................................................................ 11
1.2 EnvironmentalRequirements......................................................... 12
1.3 Cleaning ............................................................................................ 12
1.4 How to Remove the Handle........................................................... 13
2. OVERVIEW.........................................................................................14
2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 14
2.2 Main Specifications and Features ................................................... 15
2.2.1 Test Function............................................................................ 15
2.2.2 Equivalent Circuit..................................................................... 15
2.2.3 Ranging...................................................................................... 15
2.2.4 Measurement Speed................................................................. 15
2.2.5 Trigger Mode............................................................................. 16
2.2.6 Basic Accuracy.......................................................................... 16
2.2.7 Display Range ........................................................................... 16
2.3 Test Signal......................................................................................... 16
2.3.1 Test Signal Frequency .............................................................. 16
2.3.2 Test Signal Level....................................................................... 17
2.3.3 Output impedance.................................................................... 17
2.4 Main Functions................................................................................. 17
2.4.1 Correction Function ................................................................ 17
2.4.2 Comparator Function (Sorting).............................................. 17
2.4.3 List Sweep ................................................................................. 18
2.5 Measurement Assistance Functions............................................... 18
2.5.1 Files ............................................................................................ 18
2.5.2 Key Lock ................................................................................... 18
2.5.3 RS‐232 ....................................................................................... 18
2.6 Options ............................................................................................. 18
2.6.1 USB host port........................................................................... 18
2.6.2 DC Bias Voltage........................................................................ 20

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3. STARTUP............................................................................................21
3.1 Front panel........................................................................................ 21
3.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................... 22
3.3 Power On/Off ................................................................................. 22
3.3.1 Power On .................................................................................. 22
3.3.2 Power Off ................................................................................. 22
3.4 Warm‐up Time................................................................................. 23
3.5 Connect to the Device Under Test (DUT)................................... 23
4. MEASURE KEY...................................................................................24
4.1 [MEAS DISPLAY] Page ................................................................. 24
4.1.1 Measurement Function [FUNC]............................................ 25
4.1.2 Impedance Range [RANGE] ................................................. 27
4.1.3 Test Frequency [FREQ].......................................................... 29
4.1.4 Trigger Mode [TRIG].............................................................. 31
4.1.5 Test Signal Voltage/Current Level [LEVEL] ...................... 32
4.1.6 Measurement Speed [SPEED] ............................................... 33
4.1.7 Measurement log [LOG]......................................................... 34
4.2 [OPEN/SHORT] Page................................................................... 36
4.2.1 Open Correction [OPEN] ...................................................... 37
4.2.2 Short Correction [SHORT] .................................................... 38
4.2.3 SPOT Correction ..................................................................... 39
4.3 [LIST SETUP] Page ........................................................................ 41
4.3.1 Measurement Function [FUNC]............................................ 42
4.3.2 Test Mode [MODE]................................................................ 42
4.3.3 List Measurement Parameters ................................................ 43
4.3.4 List Point and Limit Modes.................................................... 44
4.4 [LIST MEAS] Page.......................................................................... 45
4.4.1 Trigger Mode [TRIG].............................................................. 45
4.4.2 Test Mode [MODE]................................................................ 46
4.4.3 Range Mode [RANGE]........................................................... 47
4.4.4 Measurement log [LOG]......................................................... 47
4.5 [ENLARGE DISPLAY ] Page ...................................................... 49

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4.5.1 Enlarge Display ........................................................................ 49
4.5.2 Direct Comparison Function ................................................. 50
5. SETUP KEY.........................................................................................51
5.1 [MEAS SETUP] Page...................................................................... 51
5.1.1 Source Output Impedance [SRC RES] ................................. 52
5.1.2 Averaging Factor [AVG]......................................................... 53
5.1.3 DC Bias Voltage [BIAS].......................................................... 53
5.1.4 Auto LCZ Function [AUTO LCZ] ....................................... 54
5.1.5 Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 [MON 1][MON 2] ...................... 54
5.1.6 Measurement Delay [DELAY]............................................... 55
5.1.7 AUTO LEVEL CONTROL [ALC]...................................... 55
5.1.8 Nominal Value [NOMINAL]................................................. 56
5.2 [BIN SETUP] Page.......................................................................... 57
5.2.1 Measurement Function [FUNC]............................................ 58
5.2.2 Comparator Function ON/OFF........................................... 58
5.2.3 Auxiliary Bin [AUX] ................................................................ 60
5.2.4 Primary Parameter Comparator limit mode [MODE]........ 60
5.2.5 Nominal value for tolerance mode ........................................ 63
5.2.6 Beep feature.............................................................................. 63
5.2.7 Total Number of Bins [#‐BINS] ........................................... 63
5.2.8 Lower and Upper Limits......................................................... 64
5.3 [BIN MEAS] Page ........................................................................... 64
5.3.1 Comparator Function ON/OFF........................................... 65
5.3.2 Auxiliary Bin [AUX] ................................................................ 66
5.4 [BIN COUNT] Page ....................................................................... 66
5.4.1 Counter Function [COUNT] ................................................. 67
6. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS............................................................68
6.1 [SYSTEM CONFIG] Page ............................................................. 68
6.1.1 Setting the system date and time............................................ 69
6.1.2 Account Setting........................................................................ 70
6.1.3 KEY BEEP Setting ................................................................. 71
6.1.4 RS-232 baud rate...................................................................... 71

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6.1.5 TERMINATOR....................................................................... 72
6.1.6 Hand Shake............................................................................... 72
6.1.7 Error Code................................................................................ 73
6.1.8 Result......................................................................................... 74
6.1.9 DATA BUFFER...................................................................... 74
6.1.10 DEFAULT SET ...................................................................... 75
6.2 [SYSTEM INFO] Page ................................................................... 76
7. FILE OPERATION ..............................................................................77
7.1 [FILE] Page....................................................................................... 77
7.1.1 [MEDIA]................................................................................... 78
7.1.2 Recall a File at Startup [AUTO RECALL] ........................... 78
7.1.3 Auto save data to last file [AUTO SAVE]............................ 79
7.1.4 File operation............................................................................ 79
8. HANDLER INTERFACE......................................................................80
8.1 Pin Assignment ................................................................................ 81
8.2 Connection ....................................................................................... 83
8.3 Timing Chart for Handler Interface .............................................. 84
9. EXAMPLES.........................................................................................85
9.1 Basic Measurement Procedure........................................................ 85
9.2 Example ............................................................................................ 86
10. REMOTE CONTROL..........................................................................90
10.1 About RS‐232C ................................................................................ 90
10.2 To Select Baud Rate......................................................................... 91
10.3 SCPI Language ................................................................................. 92
11. COMMAND REFERENCE..................................................................93
11.1 Terminator........................................................................................ 93
11.2 Notation Conventions and Definitions ........................................ 93
11.3 Command Structure ........................................................................ 93
11.4 Header and Parameters................................................................... 96
11.5 Command Reference....................................................................... 97
11.6 DISPlay Subsystem.......................................................................... 98
11.6.1 DISP:LINE............................................................................... 98

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11.6.2 DISP:PAGE ............................................................................. 98
11.7 FUNCtion Subsystem ................................................................... 100
11.7.1 FUNCtion............................................................................... 100
11.7.2 FUNCtion:IMPedance:AUTO............................................. 101
11.7.3 FUNCtion:IMPedance:RANGe........................................... 101
11.7.4 FUNCtion:DCR:RANGe ..................................................... 101
11.7.5 FUNCtion:RANGe:AUTO.................................................. 102
11.7.6 FUNCtion:MONitor 1 /2..................................................... 102
11.8 LEVel Subsystem........................................................................... 104
11.8.1 LEVel:VOLTage (=VOLTage[:LEVel])............................. 104
11.8.2 LEVel:CURRent (=CURRent[:LEVel]).............................. 105
11.8.3 LEVel:SRESistance (= VOLTage:SRESistance) ............... 105
11.8.4 LEVel:ALC (=AMPlitude:ALC).......................................... 106
11.8.5 LEVel:MODe? ....................................................................... 106
11.9 APERture Subsystem.................................................................... 107
11.9.1 APERture:RATE?.................................................................. 107
11.9.2 APERture:AVG?.................................................................... 107
11.10 FETCh Subsystem......................................................................... 108
11.10.1 FETCh? ........................................................................... 108
11.10.2 FETCh:IMPedance? ...................................................... 109
11.10.3 FETCh:MAIN? .............................................................. 109
11.10.4 FETCh:MONitor1? /2? ................................................ 109
11.10.5 FETCh:MONitor? ......................................................... 109
11.10.6 FETCh:LIST? ................................................................. 110
11.11 COMParator Subsystem ............................................................... 111
11.11.1 COMParator:STATe...................................................... 111
11.11.2 COMParator:MODE..................................................... 112
11.11.3 COMParator:AUX......................................................... 112
11.11.4 COMParator:BINS ........................................................ 112
11.11.5 COMParator:TOLerance:NOMinal............................. 113
11.11.6 COMParator:TOLerance:BIN...................................... 113
11.11.7 COMParator:SLIM ........................................................ 113

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11.11.8 COMParator:BEEP ....................................................... 114
11.11.9 COMParator:OPEN...................................................... 114
11.12 LIST Subsystem............................................................................. 115
11.12.1 LIST:PARAmeter........................................................... 115
11.12.2 LIST:STAT ..................................................................... 115
11.12.3 LIST:BAND ................................................................... 116
11.13 CORRection Subsystem ............................................................... 117
11.13.1 CORRection:OPEN ...................................................... 117
11.13.2 CORRection:OPEN:STATe......................................... 118
11.13.3 CORRection:OPEN:LCR............................................. 118
11.13.4 CORRection:OPEN:DCR ............................................ 118
11.13.5 CORRection:SHORt ..................................................... 118
11.13.6 CORRection:SHORt:STATe........................................ 119
11.13.7 CORRection:SHORt:LCR ............................................ 119
11.13.8 CORRection:SHORt:DCR ........................................... 119
11.13.9 CORRection:SPOT:STATe .......................................... 119
11.13.10 CORRection:SPOT:FREQuency................................. 120
11.13.11 CORRection:SPOT:OPEN .......................................... 120
11.13.12 CORRection:SPOT:SHORt.......................................... 120
11.14 TRIGger Subsystem ...................................................................... 121
11.14.1 TRIGger[:IMMediate].................................................... 121
11.14.2 TRIGger:SOURce.......................................................... 121
11.14.3 TRIGger:DELAY .......................................................... 121
11.15 BIAS Subsystem............................................................................. 122
11.16 FILE Subsystem ............................................................................ 123
11.16.1 FILE?............................................................................... 123
11.16.2 FILE:SAVE .................................................................... 123
11.16.3 FILE:LOAD................................................................... 123
11.16.4 FILE:DELete.................................................................. 124
11.17 ERRor Subsystem.......................................................................... 124
11.17.1 ERRor? ............................................................................ 124
11.18 SYSTEM Subsystem ..................................................................... 124

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11.18.1 SYSTem:SHAKehand.................................................... 124
11.18.2 SYSTem:CODE ............................................................. 124
11.18.3 SYSTem:KEYLock........................................................ 125
11.18.4 SYSTem:RESult.............................................................. 125
11.19 Common Commands.................................................................... 125
11.19.1 *IDN? .............................................................................. 125
11.19.2 *TRG ............................................................................... 125
11.19.3 *SAV ................................................................................ 126
11.19.4 *RCL ................................................................................ 126
12. SPECIFICATION ..............................................................................127
12.1 General Specification..................................................................... 127
12.2 Dimensions..................................................................................... 131
13. ACCURACY ......................................................................................132
13.1 Accuracy.......................................................................................... 133
13.1.1 L, C, R |Z| Measurement Accuracy ................................... 133
13.1.2 Accuracy for D....................................................................... 133
13.1.3 Accuracy for Q....................................................................... 134
13.1.4 Accuracy for ........................................................................ 134
13.1.5 Accuracy for Rp ..................................................................... 134
13.1.6 Accuracy for Rs...................................................................... 135
13.2 Correction factors that affect measurement accuracy............... 135
13.3 Declaration of Conformity ........................................................... 139

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Table of Figures
Figure 1-1 How to remove the handle ............................................................. 13
Figure 2-1 Disk Ready ........................................................................................ 19
Figure 2-2 Screen Saved ..................................................................................... 19
Figure 3-1 Front panel........................................................................................ 21
Figure 3-2 Rear Panel.......................................................................................... 22
Figure 3-3 Connect to DUT .............................................................................. 23
Figure 4-1 [MEAS DISPLAY] Page ................................................................. 25
Figure 4-2 [OPEN/SHORT] Page ................................................................... 37
Figure 4-3 Stray Admittance .............................................................................. 37
Figure 4-4 Residual Impedances........................................................................ 38
Figure 4-5 [LIST SETUP] Page......................................................................... 42
Figure 4-6 [LIST MEAS] Page .......................................................................... 45
Figure 4-7 [ENLARGE DISPLAY] Page........................................................ 50
Figure 4-8 Direct Comparison setting .............................................................. 50
Figure 5-1 [MEAS SETUP] Page...................................................................... 51
Figure 5-2 [BIN SETUP] Page.......................................................................... 58
Figure 5-3 Page Comparator Workflow............................................................ 59
Figure 5-4 Absolute mode.................................................................................. 61
Figure 5-5 Percentage mode............................................................................... 61
Figure 5-6 Sequential mode................................................................................ 62
Figure 5-7 [BIN MEAS] Page............................................................................ 65
Figure 5-8 [BIN COUNT] Page........................................................................ 66
Figure 6-1 [SYSTEM CONFIG] Page ............................................................. 69
Figure 6-2 [SYSTEM INFO] Page.................................................................... 76
Figure 7-1 [FILE] Page....................................................................................... 77
Figure 8-1 Pin Assignment................................................................................. 81
Figure 8-2 Circuit of input pins......................................................................... 83
Figure 8-3 Circuit of output pins (Bin sorting, Index, EOM) ....................... 84
Figure 8-4 Timing chart...................................................................................... 84
Figure 9-1 Basic Measurement Procedure........................................................ 86
Figure 9-2 Measurement results ........................................................................ 89
Figure 10-1 The RS‐232 connector on the real panel....................................... 90
Figure 10-2 PC - LCR-6000 Series connection uses a null modem
connection......................................................................................... 91
Figure 11-1 Command Tree Example ................................................................ 94
Figure 11-2 Command Tree Example ................................................................ 98
Figure 11-3 FUNCtion Subsystem Tree........................................................... 100
Figure 11-4 FREQ Subsystem Command Tree .............................................. 103
Figure 11-5 LEVel Subsystem Command Tree............................................... 104

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Figure 11-6 APERture Subsystem Command Tree........................................ 107
Figure 11-7 FETCh Subsystem Command Tree............................................. 108
Figure 11-8 COMParator Subsystem Command Tree ................................... 111
Figure 11-9 LIST Subsystem Command Tree................................................. 115
Figure 11-10CORRection Subsystem Command Tree ................................... 117
Figure 11-11TRIGger Subsystem Command Tree .......................................... 121
Figure 11-12BIAS Subsystem Command Tree................................................. 122
Figure 11-13FILE Subsystem Command Tree ................................................ 123
Figure 12-1 Dimensions ..................................................................................... 131
Figure 13-1 The basic measurement accuracy A ............................................. 136
Figure 13-2 Table for basic accuracy correction factor Ar............................. 137

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List of Tables
Table 2-1 Equivalent Circuit............................................................................ 15
Table 2-2 Display Range ................................................................................... 16
Table 3-1 Front panel description ................................................................... 21
Table 3-2 Rear panel description ..................................................................... 22
Table 4-1 Measurement parameter combinations ......................................... 25
Table 4-2 Monitor parameters.......................................................................... 25
Table 4-3 Measurement and Monitor parameter descriptions ..................... 26
Table 4-4 Impedance range mode ................................................................... 27
Table 4-5 Effective measurement range for the impedance range when in
HOLD state....................................................................................... 28
Table 4-6 DCR FUNC effective measurement range for the impedance
range when in HOLD state. ............................................................ 28
Table 4-7 Frequency range and resolution ..................................................... 29
Table 4-8 LCR-6300’s predefined test frequencies that can be selected by
using INCR+/DECR‐..................................................................... 30
Table 4-9 LCR-6200’s predefined test frequencies that can be selected by
using INCR+/DECR‐..................................................................... 30
Table 4-10 LCR-6100’s predefined test frequencies that can be selected by
using INCR+/DECR‐..................................................................... 30
Table 4-11 LCR-6020’s predefined test frequencies that can be selected by
using INCR+/DECR‐..................................................................... 30
Table 4-12 LCR-6002’s predefined test frequencies that can be selected by
using INCR+/DECR‐..................................................................... 31
Table 4-13 Test voltage/current level that can be selected with
INCR+/DECR‐............................................................................... 32
Table 8-1 Handler Interface Signals ~ Output Pins...................................... 81
Table 8-2 Handler Interface Signals ~ Input Pins......................................... 82
Table 8-3 Handler Interface Signals ~ Power Pins ....................................... 82
Table 8-4 Timing Definitions........................................................................... 84
Table 11-1 Multiplier Mnemonics...................................................................... 96
Table 13-1 Impedance correction factors ....................................................... 137
Table 13-2 Temperature correction factor Kc................................................ 138
Table 13-3 Correction factor for interpolated open/short trimming Kf... 138
Table 13-4 Correction factors for the cable length of test leads KL............ 138

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1. UNPACKING AND
PREPERATION
This chapter describes how to set up and start the LCR-6000 Series LCR
Meter.
Incoming Inspection
Environmental Requirements
Cleaning
How to Remove the Handle
1.1 Incoming Inspection
After you receive the instrument, perform the following
checks during unpacking according to the following
procedure:
WARNING
If the external face of the instrument (such as
the cover, front/rear panel, VFD screen, power
switch, and port connectors) appears to have
been damaged during transport, do not turn on
the power switch. Otherwise, you may get an
electrical shock.
Make sure that the packing box or shock-absorbing
material used to package the instrument has not been
damaged.
Refer to the <Packing List> in the packing box, check
that all packaged items supplied with the meter have been
provided as per the specified optioned.

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Note
If an abnormality is detected, contact the company and
transport the meter to your nearest GW INSTEK
Instruments sales or service office. Save the packing box,
shock-absorbing material, and packaged items as you
received them in case you need to mail the instrument to
an authorized GW Instek distributor or service center.
1.2 Environmental Requirements
Set up the LCR-6000 Series where the following
environmental requirements are satisfied.
Operating Environment
Ensure that the operating environment meets the
following requirements:
Temperature:
0ºC to 50ºC
Temperature range
at calibration:
23ºC± 5ºC (<1ºC deviation from the
temperature when performing
calibration)
Humidity:
<70% at wet bulb temperature
≤40ºC (non-condensation)
Altitude:
0 to 2000m
1.3 Cleaning
To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the LCR-6000
Series power cable from the receptacle before cleaning.
Use a dry cloth or a cloth slightly dipped in water to clean
the casing. Do not attempt to clean the LCR-6000 Series
internally.
WARNING
Don’t Use Organic Solvents (such as alcohol or
gasoline) to clean the
Instrument.

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1.4 How to Remove the Handle
A handle kit is attached to the LCR-6000 Series:
Figure 1-1 How to remove the handle
1Retracted
3Carrying Position
2Extended
Remove Handle
(Lift the handle perpendicular to the unit while pulling it in the direction of 1.)

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2. OVERVIEW
This chapter contains general information about LCR-6000 Series .The
information is organized as follows.
Introduction
Main Specifications
Feature overview
2.1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing an LCR-6000 Series LCR
meter.
The GW INSTEK LCR-6000 Series is a general-purpose
LCR meter for incoming inspection of components,
quality control, and laboratory use.
The LCR-6000 Series is used for evaluating LCR
components, materials, and semiconductor devices over a
wide range of frequencies (10 Hz to 300 kHz) and test
signal levels (10.00mV to 2.00V & 100.0uA to 20.00mA).
With its built-in comparator, the LCR-6000 Series can
output comparison/decision results for sorting
components into a maximum of ten bins. Furthermore,
by using the handler interface, the LCR-6000 Series can
be easily combined with a component handler, and a
system controller to fully automate component testing,
sorting, and quality-control data processing.
The list meas function permits entry of up to 10
frequencies or test signal levels points to be automatically
measured.

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2.2 Main Specifications and Features
2.2.1 Test Function
Cs-Rs, Cs-D, Cp-Rp, Cp-D, Lp-Rp, Lp-Q, Ls-Rs, Ls-Q,
Rs-Q, Rp-Q, R-X, DCR, Z-θr, Z-θd, Z-D, Z-Q
2.2.2 Equivalent Circuit
Serial and Parallel
Table 2-1 Equivalent Circuit
Circuit
Dissipation
Factor
Conversion
L
Lp
Rp
D=2π
FLp/Rp=1/Q
Ls=Lp/(1+D2)
Rs=RpD2/(1+D2)
Ls
Rs
D=Rs/2π
FLs=1/Q
Lp=(1+D2)Ls
Rp=(1+D2)Rs/D2
C
Cp
Rp
D=1/2π
FCpRp=1/Q
Cs=(1+D2)Cp
Rs=RpD2/(1+D2)
Cs Rs
D=2π
FCsRs=1/Q
Cp=Cs/(1+D2)
Rp=Rs(1+D2)/D2
Q=Xs/Rs, D=Rs/Xs, Xs=1/2πFCs=2πFLs
2.2.3 Ranging
Auto, Hold and Nominal range. Total 9 Ranges.
About Nominal ranges: The LCR-6000 Series will
automatically select the best range according to the
nominal value.
2.2.4 Measurement Speed
Fast: 40 readings per second; 25ms/per reading*1
Medium: 10 readings per second; 100ms/per reading*1
Slow: 3 readings per second; 333ms/per reading*1
You can also specify the averaging factor within the range
of 1 to 256 in steps of 1 to improve performance.

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NOTE
*1. Measurement speed in 300kHz, typical.
2.2.5 Trigger Mode
Includes Internal, Manual, External and Bus Trigger.
2.2.6 Basic Accuracy
0.05%@SLOW/MED
0.1%@FAST
2.2.7 Display Range
Table 2-2 Display Range
Parameter
Display Range
L
0.00001uH ~ 9999.99H
C
0.00001pF ~ 9999.99mF
R, X, |Z|
0.00001Ω ~ 99.9999MΩ
G, B, |Y|
0.01nS ~ 999.999S
D
0.00001 ~ 9.99999
Q
0.00001 ~ 99999.9
θd
-179.999° ~ 179.999°
θr
-3.14159 ~ 3.14159
DCR
0.00001Ω ~ 99.9999MΩ
Δ%
-999999% ~ 999999%
2.3 Test Signal
2.3.1 Test Signal Frequency
LCR-6300: 10Hz~300kHz
LCR-6200: 10Hz~200kHz
LCR-6100: 10Hz~100kHz
LCR-6020: 10Hz~20kHz
LCR-6002: 10Hz~2kHz
Frequency Accuracy: ± 0.01%
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