Wayne Kerr 3260B
Benchtop Precision Magnetics Analyzer, 20 Hz to 3 MHz
The Wayne Kerr 3260B Benchtop Precision Magnetics Analyzer can plot any of the measurement functions, such as inductance (L) or impedance (Z), (including secondary term) against frequency, AC drive level or DC bias current.
- Wide frequency range of 20 Hz to 3 MHz
- 0.1% basic measurement accuracy
- Fast performance with up to 20 measurements per second
- Internal 1 A DC bias current
- Wide frequency range of 20 Hz to 3 MHz
- 0.1% basic measurement accuracy
- Fast performance with up to 20 measurements per second
- Internal 1 A DC bias current
- Up to 125 A of DC bias current (requires external DC bias unit, sold separately)
- Binning handler mode (with option) sorts components in up to 10 bins
- Comprehensive measurement functions including leakage tests
- Analysis mode with graphical displays (requires option)
- Excellent for measuring parameters on telecom transformers
- Straightforward and intuitive operation via keypad
- Results clearly displayed on backlit monochrome LCD
- Parallel Centronics interface allows all test results to be printed
- Remote GPIB control with LabVIEW driver
Specifications:
- Measurement functions:
- Z, L, C, Rac, Ø, Q, D, Rdc
- Turns Ratio
- Primary and secondary leakage inductance
- Interwinding capacitance
- Resonant frequency
- Frequency range: 20 Hz to 3 MHz
- Basic accuracy: 0.1%
- Modes:
- Analysis / graphing (option)
- Telecom (option)
- Multi-frequency
- Sequence
- DC bias current: 1 mA to 1 A (internal)
- To 125 A (using five 3265B DC Bias Units, sold separately)
- Interface: GPIB
- Measurement speed: Up to 20 measurements per second
The Wayne Kerr 3260B Benchtop Precision Magnetics Analyzer can plot any of the measurement functions, such as inductance (L) or impedance (Z), (including secondary term) against frequency, AC drive level or DC bias current.
Frequency sweeps within the range 20 Hz to 3 MHz can be selected. There is a choice of either linear or logarithmic frequency displays.
At the design stage of component development it is vitally important to understand how the component performs under different operating conditions. This might include operation at diverse frequencies, AC drive levels or DC bias currents. The 3260B is especially suitable for measuring parameters on telecom transformers.
The selected parameter and its secondary value are presented graphically. AC drive levels can be set between 1 mV and 10 V. DC bias current can be set from 1 mA to 1 A internally. Using external 3265B 25 A DC Bias Units (sold separately), bias currents can be set to a maximum of 125 A.
Measure Insertion Loss and Return Loss on Telecom Transformers
With the dramatic growth of PCs connected to the telephone system for internet access has come the requirement to measure Insertion Loss (IL) and Return Loss (RL) of line matching transformers.
The 3260B Precision Magnetics Analyzer not only measures IL and RL, but the instrument also allows the user to enter the values for terminating resistance or impedance, if complex, and to select a damped network or blocking capacitor if required.
Printed Output of Test Results
Using the parallel Centronics interface, the user can directly print all test results for further analysis and archiving.
In addition, via the standard GPIB interface, the instrument can be controlled from a PC and results can be read back for analysis and storage.
Bin Sort
The binning function allows component manufacturers to sort components in up to ten bins. Sorting is carried out either by absolute values or by percentage of values.
Component Tests with up to 125 A DC Bias Current
To evaluate components at high currents up to 125 A, the optional 3265B DC Bias Unit is used. 25 A of DC bias current can be set in steps of 0.025 A with one unit, whilst up to five units can be used in parallel to give up to 125 A DC bias current. The standard 3260B Precision Magnetics Analyzer can provide an internal DC bias from 1 mA to 1 A.
The 3265B (sold separately) has a number of safety and protection features, including a safety interlock system to protect the user against back EMFs. It is also fully protected against over temperature, excess voltage drop and sense lead failure.
SMD Inductor Tests up to 50 A
With the addition of the 1009 DC Bias Fixture (sold separately), DC bias currents up to 50 A can be applied to an SMD inductor during component test in order to evaluate the devices thoroughly at the operational bias currents.
The fixture operates with one or two 3265B Wayne Kerr DC bias units (sold separately) and a 3260B Precision Magnetics Analyzer.
Four rear panel mounted BNC connectors and two captive high current cables ensure simplicity and ease of use with the 3265B (sold separately).
Interchangeable component test carriers ensure that the 1009 DC Bias Fixture may be used with a wide variety of devices. If a device package is not supported by one of the standard carriers then a custom carrier design service is available.
Stable component fixturing ensures high accuracy and repeatable measurements. Enclosed fixtures, with safety interlocks, minimize risk to operators.
Brand | Wayne Kerr |
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Condition | NEW |
Vendor Alias | 1J3260B |
- 1 - Precision Magnetics Analyzer
- 1 - Power Cable
- 1 - Set of Spare Fuses
- 2 - Transfer Standard Capacitors
- 1 - Safety Interlock Jack
- 1 - User Manual