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Tutorials (step by step operations) – GW Instek LCR-8000G Series User Manual

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GETTING STARTED

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Fixture connection

Panel operation 1. Discharge the test component before

connecting the fixture set.

2. Connect each fixture terminal to the front panel

BNC connector with matching color.

L

FORCE

L

SENSE

H

SENSE

H

FORCE

3. Connect the fixture to the test component. If the

component has polarity, connect the H side to
the positive lead and the L side to the negative
lead. Make sure the distance between the lead
base and fixture clip is short enough.

H side

L side

4. If the test component has an outer case

unconnected to either of the leads, connect the
ground terminal for noise level reduction.

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Tutorials (Step by Step Operations)

Basic measurement (without Pass/Fail test)

Step

Description

Details

1. Connect fixture Connect the fixture to the DUT.

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2. Enter menu

Press the Menu key, followed by F1 (AC
measurement) or F2 (Rdc).

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3. Hide scale

Press F4 (Show/Hide Scale) to hide the
scale (or show the circuit diagram)

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4. Select measur-
ement item

Press F1 (First) and F2 (Second)
repeatedly to select the measurement
item.

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5. Select series/
parallel circuit

If available, press F3 (Series/Parallel) to
select the equivalent circuit model.

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6. Set
measurement
frequency

Press the Left/Right arrow key and move
the cursor to the Frequency. Use the
numerical and unit keys to set the
frequency.

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7. Set
measurement
Voltage

Press the Left/Right arrow key and move
the cursor to the Voltage. Use the
numerical and unit keys to set the level.

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8a. Select Single
measurement

Press the Sing/Rep key to select Single
(manual trigger) measurement. To trigger
measurement, press the Trig key.

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8b. Select
Repetitive
measurement

Press the Sing/Rep key to select
Repetitive (automatic trigger)
measurement. Press the Left/Right arrow
key and move the cursor to Speed. Press
the Up/Down key to select the speed.

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