The 16451B is a fixture from Agilent. A fixture is a kind of electronic test equipment that continuously runs tests on a piece of equipment. Fixtures test electronic components, circuits, chips, and software. Engineers use fixtures to hold the equipment under test (EUT) in place and run tests using controlled electronic signals.
Additional Features:
Frequency: ≤ 30 MHz
Measurement parameters: capacitance (C), dissipation factor (D), and dielectric constant (εr', εr'')
Material-under-test size: thickness: ≤ 10 mm; diameter: 10 to 56 mm
The Agilent 16451B is used to evaluate the dielectric constant of solid dielectric materials accurately, and complies with ASTM D150. The Agilent 16451B employs the parallel plate method, which sandwiches the material between two electrodes to form a capacitor. An LCR meter or an impedance analyzer is then used to measure the capacitance created from the fixture.
The 16451B is a fixture from Agilent. A fixture is a kind of electronic test equipment that continuously runs tests on a piece of equipment. Fixtures test electronic components, circuits, chips, and software. Engineers use fixtures to hold the equipment under test (EUT) in place and run tests using controlled electronic signals.
Additional Features:
- Frequency: ≤ 30 MHz
- Measurement parameters: capacitance (C), dissipation factor (D), and dielectric constant (εr', εr'')
- Material-under-test size: thickness: ≤ 10 mm; diameter: 10 to 56 mm
The Agilent 16451B is used to evaluate the dielectric constant of solid dielectric materials accurately, and complies with ASTM D150. The Agilent 16451B employs the parallel plate method, which sandwiches the material between two electrodes to form a capacitor. An LCR meter or an impedance analyzer is then used to measure the capacitance created from the fixture.