Sunday 15 January 2012

BK Precision LCR/ESR Meter, 886, Synthesized In-Circuit


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Rating: 5.0

List Price : Price : $789.00
BK Precision LCR/ESR Meter, 886, Synthesized In-Circuit

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For both component evaluation and fundamental impedance The first handheld meter of this type with a wide range of test frequencies up to 10 kHz and many measurement parameters including Z, L, C, DCR, ESR, D, Q, and O. Has a built-in direct test fixture to easily test lead components. Features: Dual LCD display SMD surface mount tweezer probe Fully auto/manual selection DC resistance measurement Infrared RS-232 interface capability Specifications Frequency: 100 kHz Level: 1Vrms - 1Vdc Output Impedance: 100Ω, ±5% Includes: SMD Probe, rechargeable battery and AC cord Two-Year Warranty. (Taiwan)


  • First handheld meter of its type
  • Wide range of test frequencies
  • Built-in direct test fixture to easily test lead components
  • Dual LCD display
  • Fully auto/manual selection


BK Precision LCR/ESR Meter, 886, Synthesized In-Circuit Reviews


BK Precision LCR/ESR Meter, 886, Synthesized In-Circuit Reviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice LCR meter, January 6, 2011
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This review is from: BK Precision LCR/ESR Meter, 886, Synthesized In-Circuit (Misc.)
As a long time electronics hobbyist, I wanted a first-class LCR meter for xmas. Well, I couldn't affort a first-class meter, that would cost thousands of dollars. The 886 looked like the next best thing.

For the money, it works pretty well. I can now tell the C0G caps from the X7R caps by dissipation factor. OK, it would make more sense to just buy new ones but...

Accuracy seems to be at least as good as advertised. I found some Mylar caps in one of my various junk boxes marked +-0.5%. The meter measured them to be within that accuracy!

The meter is not perfect. The ohms function is not really usefull. Any really good DMM (like my Fluke 189) will do ohms better.

Beware, every once in a while the meter will lock up and you will have cycle the power. It doesn't happen often.
The meter has a two-point cal system, OPEN with all inputs open, and SHORTED with a special shorting "bar" installed. The meter sometimes gets... Read more
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