George,
This probably won't help you, but for one project I've worked on we
replaced a big HP impedance analyzer by a function generator, a high
speed digitizer, and some custom circuitry. It lets us send a chirp
and get impedance as a function of frequency in about 1% of the time and
for 1% of the weight.
--David Moore

At 02:01 AM 2004-06-02 -0400, you wrote:
Subject: PXI or SCXI impedance analyzer?
From: "Seifert, George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 12:27:21 -0500

I need to measure the impedance (low frequency, low power) of up to 16 leads. So I need an impedance analyzer and a multiplexer. Currently we have a GPIB controlled multiplexer and impedance analyzer, but would like a more compact system. Is there anyway to do this using PXI or SCXI so that we can have a smaller package? I can't seem to find an impedance analyzer for either chassis - just resistance measurement.

George

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