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Subject: [AMPS] Measuring The Inductive Reactance of a Resistor
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 98 02:29:52 -0800
>Arsk0jn wrote:
>> You can measure the reactance of a resistor if you have two that are very
>> close to the same resistance value with either a grid-dip meter or 
MFJ-259...
>
>I didn't go through Joe's solution, but out of curiosity I decided to try
>to measure the inductance of some Xicon 51-ohm, 5W metal oxide resistors
>that I got from Mouser.  The one I grabbed out of the box measured 50.3
>ohms.
>
>To test, I added silver-mica capacitors of several values in series (keep-
>ing leads as short as possible), and used my MFJ259 to measure the resonant
>frequency with each.  Knowing that frequency, I calculated the reactance of
>the capacitor, and using that reactance calculated the inductance of the
>resistor.
>
>Here's what I got, and I don't mean to imply by the number of significant
>digits that I can measure that accurately.  You'll need to use a fixed-
>width font to see what I'm seeing:
>
>CAPACITOR   FREQUENCY   REACTANCE   INDUCTANCE
>---------   ---------   ---------   ----------
>148.0 pf      57 MHz    18.9 ohms     52.8 nH
> 50.2 pf     100 MHz    31.7 ohms     50.5 nH
> 26.8 pf     135 MHz    44.0 ohms     51.9 nH
>
>                             Average= 51.7 nH

Interesting, Jon.  Thanks.  .  50nH seems like a bit much intrinsic L for 
use in a vhf suppressor.  If you are interested in making a comparison, I 
will mail you some Matsushita resistors that appear to have less 
intrinsic L.   If you e-mail me your snail-mail address, you should have 
the resistors in a few days.  
-  later



Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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