anthony123 said:mmmm and i dont need visual basic?
No, why would you?.
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anthony123 said:mmmm and i dont need visual basic?
can you please upload the diagram??Super_voip said:I tracked down the Elektor project, the parts are 5 resistors 1R,10R,100R,1K,10K and 2 switches a DPDT and a 5 position rotary. I have the software. The measurement range claimed 50uH to 10H and 100pF to 100,000uF and will display input/output impedences of filters
well i have some questions:mvs sarma said:Hai Anthony123,
Better you try with PIC based project indicated below.
https://electronics-diy.com/lc_meter.php
It appears really GOOD. you need not Know much. only you have to one tome arrange to programm the PIC and wire the rest like any other project. the designer claims Good accutacy.
Perhaps some one near you can be of help in getting the chip loaded with the HEX file provided by the designer.
All the best.
If you can't program, just buy the kit.LC Meter's Switches & Jumpers
SW1 - Zero out the readings.
SW2 - Capacitance / Inductance switch.
J3 - turns on the backlight on LCD displays that have LED backlight.
J1 - used by 16x2 two line character LCD displays.
J2 - displays the initial frequency of the LM311 oscillator which should be around 550KHz.
Edd said:If you want to have a quick go, **broken link removed** a really simple programmer you can breadboard to put your PIC in.
For starter projects, it's probably best to use the circuit designer's code, so that you aren't troubleshooting the circuit AND your programming at the same time. I'm sure other members can put up some programming resources.