On Wednesday 16 July 2014 09:44:55 Erik Christiansen did opine
And Gene did reply:
> On 16.07.14 08:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 16 July 2014 06:16:36 Erik Christiansen did opine
> > 
> > > This one talks
> > > about 1 ohm being 90% of full scale. That would just about do me
> > > until I found perfection:
> > > 
> > > http://members.shaw.ca/swstuff/esrmeter.html
> > 
> > This one I would modify, with about a 4/1 stepdown toroid in the
> > circuit where is says 250mv p-p, then use a micropower video speed
> > op amp in place of the power hungry transistor, set for a gain of
> > about 50.
> 
> I like your thinking, Gene. That'd drop the output impedance by a
> factor of 16 in the bargain, extending its usefulness at the low end.
> 
> > The stepdown tranny would also, by raising the load impedance on the
> > paralleled buffer chip, the 74HC14, reduce its power draw, further
> > extending its battery life.
> > 
> > With those mods, I like this one better than the one below.  A lot
> > better.
> 
> ...
> 
> > > Here's one with better low ESR measurement potential:
> > > 
> > > http://www.ludens.cl/Electron/esr/esr.html
> > 
> > Looks good, but at 200mv output, it will tickle the socks off todays
> > digital circuitry.  The cap wizard still wins, at 85mv and 100khz.
> 
> Ah, well, while we're in a modifying mood, we could more than halve the
> turns on T1's secondary. I'll admit that 100 mV will begin to turn on a
> low voltage Schottky diode, but it would have to be straight across the
> capacitor. If there are a couple of junctions in series, e.g. going to
> ground, then back up somewhere, then we'd mostly get by with 100 mV.
> But I agree, 200mv is pushing our luck for in-circuit measurement.
> 
> I'll have to see if I can find the round tuit for building one. There's
> a spare 200 uA meter movement two feet from my keyboard, a soldering
> iron at half that distance, and a junkbox which would sink a battleship
> spread almost everywhere else.
> 
> Erik

I have one of those too, but here I call it a midden heap. ;-)

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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