2016-01-23 13:54 GMT+01:00 Noel Chiappa <j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu>: > > From: Mattis Lind > > > I don't have an capacitance / ESR meter so I cannot check it. > > If you do a lot of work with analog components (and it sounds like you do), > it's probably worth getting capacitance and ESR meters, they can be > obtained > (new) on eBay for not that much. I have one of each that I got that way; > their quality is pretty good, considering how little I paid for them (I > didn't think I'd be using them enough to make it worth paying out a lot for > really good ones). I haven't used the ESR meter much, but the capacitance > meter works quite well, and has been very helpful. Of course, it can't be > used in-circuit, but... > > Yes. agree with you.I really should get one. I have been thinking I need to get one every time I get my head into anther PSU and then everything is sorted out and the PSU seems to work fine and I forget about it. I have been looking at the DerEE DE-5000 which looks nice and has got good reviews as far as I can tell. What meter do you have and recommend?
> Alas, I can't (easily) help with the VT100 question! :-) > That's a pity! > > Noel > /Mattis