About Metravi LCR-360 Digital Hand-held LCR Meter
Metravi LCR-360 Digital Hand-held LCR Meter Specifications:
- 3-1/2 Digits Large LCD Display
- Auto Power Off
- Over-Range Indication
- Low Battery Indication
- Resistance: 0 200 / 2k / 20k / 200k / 2M / 20M.
- Accuracy: 0.8%
- Capacitance: 0 2n / 20n / 200n / 2u / 20u / 200u / 600uF
- Accuracy: 1%
- Inductance: 0 2m / 20m / 200m / 2 / 20H
- Accuracy: 2%
- Transistor Test
- Diode Test
- Audible Continuity Test Facility
Versatile, Accurate LCR MeasurementsThe Metravi LCR-360 offers reliable testing of inductance (0.1H-20H), capacitance (0.1pF-20000F), and resistance (0.1-20M) with (1.0%+5d) accuracy. Whether working with SMD or leaded components, its multiple interfaces and test ports ensure easy adaptation for demanding electrical tasks.
User-focused Features for ConvenienceDesigned for efficiency and ease, the LCR-360 features a clear backlit display, auto power off after 15 minutes of inactivity, and a low battery indicator. Weighing only 220g, this hand-held device simplifies measurements on the go, supported by a robust set of accessories for immediate operation.
Built for Safety and DurabilitySafety is prioritized through CAT II 600V qualification, input fuse, and overload protection. With its durable casing and included protective carrying case, the LCR-360 is ideal for work in varied conditions, including operating temperatures from 0C to 40C and up to 80% relative humidity.
FAQ's of Metravi LCR-360 Digital Hand-held LCR Meter:
Q: How do I use the Metravi LCR-360 to measure SMD components?
A: To measure SMD components, connect the included SMD tweezers to the SMD test port and gently grasp the SMD part between the tweezers' tips. The meter will display the measurement on its backlit screen. Ensure the component is not powered and is isolated from the circuit.
Q: What types of electronic components can the LCR-360 test?
A: The meter is capable of measuring a wide range of inductors (axial, radial, SMD), capacitors, and resistors (leaded, SMD) within its test range: L (0.1H-20H), C (0.1pF-20000F), and R (0.1-20M). It accommodates both single, discrete components and various form factors.
Q: When does the LCR-360 turn off automatically, and why is this beneficial?
A: The meter activates auto power off after 15 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life. This feature is especially useful for users who may accidentally leave the device on, ensuring maximum battery efficiency and extended operation (up to 40 hours).
Q: Where can this hand-held LCR meter be used?
A: The LCR-360 is ideal for both field and bench applications, thanks to its portable design and robust features. It can be used in workshops, laboratories, onsite repairs, and educational settings, operating reliably below 2000 meters altitude and in temperatures from 0C to 40C.
Q: What is the measurement process for a component using this device?
A: First, connect the appropriate leads or tweezers to the corresponding port. Insert or grasp the component, select the correct function and range (auto or manual), and read the values displayed. The meter responds within two seconds for most measurements.
Q: How does the LCR-360 ensure user safety during operation?
A: Safety is reinforced with a CAT II 600V rating, input fuse, and overload protection, preventing electrical hazards during tests. The meter is also constructed with durable materials and supplied with a protective case for secure transport and storage.
Q: What are the advantages of the LCR-360's manual control mode?
A: Manual control mode allows users to select specific test ranges for greater measurement precision, especially when testing components with values close to range boundaries or requiring consistent accuracy across repeated tests.