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News Release from: Tegam | Subject: Model 3525
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 08 December 2005

LCR meter is big on features, small on
size

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A new general-purpose programmable LCR meter is billed as the paramount solution for applications requiring highly accurate impedance parameter testing.

Tegam's latest development is proof that good things do indeed come in small packages The petite yet powerful Model 3525, a general-purpose programmable LCR meter, is the paramount solution for applications requiring highly accurate impedance parameter testing.The 3525 has a flexible design that allows a diverse range of testing applications

Capacitors, inductors, coils, resistors, materials, thermoelectric cooling devices, piezoelectric sensors and more can be tested with the 3525.

This product boasts a basic accuracy of 0.08%, a quick measurement speed of 15ms, and the capacity for manual or automated operation.

It also features 99 storable panel settings, highly visible, dual 4.5-digit LED displays, voltage and current monitors, and a built-in comparator function with an external buzzer.

RS232 and I/O connectors come standard with the 3525, and GPIB and BCD interfaces are optional.

The 3525 epitomises user-friendliness with its easy-to-use front panel settings and its exceptionally low cost.

One of the most prominent features of this innovative product, however, is its size.

Measuring less than 200 x 100 x 177mm, and weighing a mere 2.5kg, the 3525 is unprecedented throughout the industry in its compact yet functional design.

"The only thing that is big about the 3525 is its functionality", comments Terry Gambill, President of Tegam.

"Its size and price ($1895, US pricing) are very small".

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