Siborg has released the MPA with Bluetooth connection in Canada, USA and China. The added Bluetooth capabilities boost the efficiency of LCR-Reader-MPA.
The device is identical to LCR-Reader-MPA with 0.1% basic accuracy and wide range of features, but now can send and receive data from PC, Android and iOS.
When connected with the Bluetooth dongle (for PC), the MPA will automatically send the measurement results in a string of comma separated values. This string represents the main impedance value, secondary value, measurement mode, type of series, test frequency. This data can be saved to a spreadsheet or other database for later analysis.
Users are also able to set custom profiles; set specific values that components must comply with. When a component is measured, it is granted a pass or fail depending on if it met the requirements.
When using the LCR MP Bluetooth Logger program, users can compare components to a pre-measured component. Users can use this program or other programs, like National Instrument’s LabView.
The ability to test and record the values in real-time is an exceptional ability for tasks where quality control is important but time is essential, such as production lines.