Siborg’s LCR-Reader-MPA will soon be getting an update which allows the device to remotely record measurement value over a Bluetooth connection. This adds an extra feature to the device, which already boasts a 0.1% basic accuracy and wide range of features including a 100 kHz test frequency, LED/diode testing, oscilloscope mode and more.
The new Bluetooth feature uses a low-energy Bluetooth connection using a dongle to PC, and eventually dedicated apps for iOS and Android. When connected, LCR-Reader-MPA will send the measurement data, including the main and secondary measurements value and test parameters are sent to the receiving software in a comma-separated string of values. The ability to automatically record values in real time is exceptionally useful for quality control and situations where recording values is crucial.
The device can work with programs such as LCR-Reader-MPA BT Logger, TeraTerm, or NI LabView. The recorded values can be saved to a spreadsheet or database for later analysis.