SPECIFICATIONS LCR METER NF ZM2371
Introduction LCR Meter NF ZM2371
The ZM2371 LCR meter offers a wide frequency range from 1 mHz to 100 kHz. With a selectable resolution of up to 6 digits, it enables accurate measurements at frequencies commonly used for various components, allowing for evaluation of frequency-dependent parameters.
Measurement speed can be adjusted across 5 levels: RAP (rapid), FAST, MED, SLOW, and VSLO (very slow). The RAP setting enables high-speed measurements at 2 ms (1 kHz/1 MHz) or 10 ms (120 Hz), enhancing measurement efficiency for production lines and automatic inspection equipment.
The meter allows precise control of the measurement signal level, ranging from 10 mVrms to 5 Vrms or 1 μArms to 200 mArms with 3-digit resolution. Automatic Level Control (ALC) functions enable the selection of constant voltage or constant current mode, ensuring reproducible measurements at a stable signal level, accounting for the sample’s voltage and current dependence.
Features LCR Meter NF ZM2371
– Basic accuracy: 0.08 %, display resolution of 6 digits (max.)
– Measurement speed: Max. 2 ms at 1 kHz
– Measurement frequency: 1 mHz to 100 kHz, 6-digit resolution
– Measurement signal level: Max. 5 Vrms, 3-digit resolution
– Measurements parameters: Lp, Ls, Cp, Cs, Rp, Rs, |Z|, |Y|, G, Q, D, , X, B, Rdc
– Internal DC bias: 0 V to +2.50 V
– Constant-voltage/constant-current drive (ALC: Auto Level Control)
– DC resistance measurement
– Optional test fixture available by component type
– Design, development and manufacturing in Japan
NF Brand
In 1959, NF Corporation was founded with the noble mission of providing the world with unique products using its high-precision negative feedback control technology, a technique not quite widespread in Japan at that time. This pioneering spirit is still alive today at NF, which has been proactively pursuing new fields and developing new products with the aim of contributing to the next-generation R&D and, through that, to advancing society. The proprietary technology of NF is used in a wide array of applications––from automobiles, digital appliances, and other high-tech electronic devices to fuel cells, solar power, and other clean energy technologies, as well as nanotechnology and even satellite, rocket, and other aerospace technologies.
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