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Date: | Tue, 21 May 2002 16:21:01 -0700 |
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Terri,
You might try getting a set of "tweezer probes" or micro probes for your
low end meter. I have also used microclips/micrograbbers and sewing needles,
and ground standard probes to a fine point. Make sure you get a meter that
allows you to "cal" out the probes (forget this if you use sewing needles).
You might also look on the used equipment market for a high end used unit,
seems there is a lot of surplus equipment available of late, just make sure
you can get the probes/fixtures for the unit. Older HP LCZ meters are easy
to use, Stanford Research also makes (made?) a pretty good unit.
Hope my rambles are of use,
Dan
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