Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!news.funet.fi!funic!santra!puukko.hut.fi!s32852b From: s32852b@puukko.hut.fi (Petri 'Pete' Karha) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: measuring a capasitance? Message-ID: <1991Mar4.085406.25128@santra.uucp> Date: 4 Mar 91 08:54:06 GMT References: <1267@soleil.UUCP> <1991Mar4.044845.18652@syd.dms.CSIRO.AU> Sender: news@santra.uucp (Cnews - USENET news system) Reply-To: s32852b@puukko.hut.fi (Petri 'Pete' Karha) Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, FINLAND Lines: 11 I got a really tricky thing to do and I would appreciate some help. We must design a device that can measure a varying capasitance the value of which goes from 0 to 100 pF. Well that's not tricky, just a bridge but it should have about 0.1% accuracy and it should work in a wide temperature range (about -20-+70 C). Any good ideas? -- s32852b@puukko.hut.fi ! When the mail-daemon calls in the morning, petek@otax.tky.hut.fi ! There's a note upon my ~/.forward, Phone: (Work) 5118 293 ! Just to bring my mail to the /dev/null, (Home) 8053 655 ! 'cause I don't live here no more. -J.Burnette&me.