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GW Instek LCR-6100 User Manual

GW Instek LCR-6100
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LCR Meter
LCR-6300/6200/6100/6020/6002
User's Guide
VERSION: 1.03
ISO-9001 CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER

Table of Contents

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GW Instek LCR-6100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeLCR Meter
Basic Accuracy0.1%
Measurement ModesL, C, R, Z, D, Q, θ, ESR
Display4.3" TFT LCD
InterfaceUSB, RS-232
Power Supply100 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
DC Bias0V to 2V

Summary

Safety Summary

Disclaimer

GWINSTEK assumes no liability for customer's failure to comply with safety requirements.

Ground The Instrument

Connect the instrument chassis to a safety earth ground via the power cable.

DO NOT Operate In An Explosive Atmosphere

Avoid operating the instrument in the presence of inflammable gasses or fumes.

Safety Summary (Continued)

Keep Away From Live Circuits

Do not remove covers; component replacement by qualified personnel only.

DO NOT Service Or Adjust Alone

Internal service/adjustment requires a second person capable of rendering first aid.

DO NOT Substitute Parts Or Modify Instrument

Do not install substitute parts or perform unauthorized modifications.

Overview (Continued)

Startup

Startup (Continued)

Power On/Off

Procedure for turning the instrument on and off safely and correctly.

Startup (Continued)

Connect to the Device Under Test (DUT)

Instructions for correctly connecting the DUT to the instrument's test ports.

Measure Key

[MEAS DISPLAY] Page

Page for setting primary measurement controls like function, range, and frequency.

Measure Key (Continued)

Measurement Function [FUNC]

Selects the primary, secondary, and monitor parameters for the measurement.

Impedance Range [RANGE]

Sets the measurement range for impedance (Auto, Hold, or Nominal).

Measure Key (Continued)

Measure Key (Continued)

[OPEN/SHORT] Page

Page for performing open/short/spot corrections to improve measurement accuracy.

Measure Key (Continued)

[LIST SETUP] Page

Configures settings for list measurement sweeps, including function, mode, and limits.

[LIST MEAS] Page

Displays list sweep results and compares them to configured limits.

Measure Key (Continued)

Setup Key

[MEAS SETUP] Page

Page for configuring various measurement settings, including impedance and bias.

Setup Key (Continued)

Setup Key (Continued)

Setup Key (Continued)

[BIN SETUP] Page

Configures the built-in comparator for sorting DUTs into up to 10 bins.

[BIN MEAS] Page

Displays bin sorting results and measurement results in a clear format.

Setup Key (Continued)

[BIN COUNT] Page

Displays the count of DUTs sorted into each bin using the comparator.

System Configurations

[SYSTEM CONFIG] Page

Configures system settings like date, time, accounts, and communication.

System Configurations (Continued)

System Configurations (Continued)

System Configurations (Continued)

Handler Interface

Handler Interface (Continued)

Remote Control

Remote Control (Continued)

Command Reference (Continued)

DISPlay Subsystem

Commands for controlling the instrument's display page and content.

FUNCtion Subsystem

Commands for setting measurement function, range, and monitor parameters.

LEVel Subsystem

Commands for setting output voltage/current level and source output impedance.

APERture Subsystem

Commands for setting integration time of ADC and the averaging rate.

FETCh Subsystem

Commands for retrieving measurement data initiated by a trigger.

LIST Subsystem

Commands for setting the List Sweep measurement function and limit values.

CORRection Subsystem

Commands for setting correction functions, including OPEN, SHORT, and LOAD.

TRIGger Subsystem

Commands for enabling measurement and setting the trigger mode.

Command Reference (Continued)

COMParator Subsystem

Commands for setting the comparator function, including ON/OFF, mode, and limits.

Command Reference (Continued)

Command Reference (Continued)

Accuracy

Accuracy (Continued)

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