| ??? 11/03/13 22:41 Read: times |
#190093 - direct measurement Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Andy,
I do not know of any that directly measure ellipses. That's not to say they're not there, just that I don't know of any. If I needed to I would just save the trace data to disc (my old LeCroy has a 3½" floppy drive) and write a program to analyze the data. But if all you want is the capacitance of a capacitor, you only need the maximum value of y and the y-intercept, both of which are easily measured with cursors. Joe |
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