Measuring capacitance – Fluke 189 User Manual

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Model 187 & 189
Users Manual

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Measuring Capacitance

Caution

To avoid possible damage to the meter or to
the equipment under test, disconnect circuit
power and discharge all high-voltage
capacitors before measuring capacitance.
Use the dc voltage function to confirm that
the capacitor is discharged.

Capacitance is the ability of a component to store an
electrical charge. The unit of capacitance is the farad (F).
Most capacitors are in the nanofarad (nF) to microfarad
(

µ

F) range.

The meter measures capacitance by charging the
capacitor with a known current for a known period of time,
measuring the resulting voltage, then calculating the
capacitance. Capacitors larger than 100

µ

F take several

seconds to charge. The capacitor charge can be up to
3 V.

The meter’s capacitance ranges are 1 nF, 10 nF, 100 nF,
1

µ

F, 10

µ

F, 100

µ

F, 1 mF, 10 mF, and 50 mF.

To measure capacitance, set up the meter as shown in
Figure 3-8. The blue key toggles the selection between
capacitance and diode test.

While measuring capacitance, the following pushbutton
functions are not available:

Frequency

(

N

)

FAST MN MX (

O

M

)

The following are some tips for measuring capacitance:

To speed up measurements of similar values, press

R

to manually select the proper range.

To improve the measurement accuracy of small value
capacitors, press

D

with the test leads open to

subtract the residual capacitance of the meter and
leads.

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