BK Precision 891 - Benchtop LCR Meter 300 kHz

4 (5 Reviews) | Model: BK Precision 891


300 kHz Bench LCR meter

  • Best accuracy: 0.05%
  • Test frequency: 20 Hz - 300 kHz
  • Test levels: 0.5 Vrms and 1 Vrms selectable
  • Measurement parameters: C/L/R/G/B/Y/D/Q/ θ /DCR
  • Compact 2U half-rack form factor with 4.3” color display
  • 0.05% best impedance accuracy
  • Fully adjustable test frequency from 20 Hz to 300 kHz with 4-digit resolution
  • 0.5 Vrms and 1 Vrms selectable test levels
  • 300-point frequency sweep function
  • Bin sorting function - 9 primary bins with a secondary and out-of-spec bin
  • Adjustable measurement speed for fast readout or better accuracy
  • Standard USB, GPIB, and LAN interface for remote control
  • Save/recall up to 100 setups including 990 measurements and screenshots
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The most helpful favorable review

Great LCR Meter for the Price!

5

This LCR Meter has worked great for us so far! And by purchasing through Tequipment.net we also received industry leading pricing and customer service! I can't recommend these guys enough!

Verified Purchase Paul Scott on Feb 10, 2018 I found this helpful (3)

The most helpful critical review

Specifications not understandable

3

The specifications both on TEquipment and in the manual do not make sense. It talks about the range as just being the display range that run from .000 F to 999 F (some ridiculous high number) of Farads rather than saying a tolerance holds over a certain range. Photographs show say 47uF being measured but we have no idea if it can measure say 10uH or 100pF.

BK Response: The specification table for the display range is meant to show the displayable counts for each measurement that the 891 can perform. For effective measurement ranges, please refer to the “Measurement Accuracy Chart” at the end of the specification section in the manual and data sheet. This chart shows what values of each type of component can be measured and their corresponding accuracy within the frequency range shown at the bottom.

In regards to your 10uH and 100pF question, both values can be measured by the 891.

Terry on Nov 09, 2015 I found this helpful (8)


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