Where are all the ESR meters?

It takes us the time for somebody to walk one flight of stairs. Any non-bogus engineer should be eager to learn about any problems in stuff he designed.

Which is why my company will never grow past 20 employees. Somewhere around 25, there's a phase change of some sort, and then you have politics.

But revenue per employee has no limits.

John

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That's what they originally thought at Tektronix, but events overtook them.

Best regards, Spehro Pefhany

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They are 100KHz in both cases This would be fine for a 10KHz measurement cycle if you wanted to use a sinewave like design.

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"Fred_Bartoli" wrote in message news:46ac562f$0$29043$ snipped-for-privacy@news.free.fr...

But the current of interest is controlled by the total loop impedance which is dominated by 50R and not the Xl or Xc in the loop. Controlled rise and fall times of >100nS of the 100KHz square wave voltage source will greatly reduce the voltage across the inductance with it's 20nS time constant. Harry

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