Don't forget to ask the manufacturer if it can measure high capacitance 
MLCC capacitors if you are going to use that type of capacitor as they are 
a bit tricky to test.

There are some explanations for this from the manufacturers, and this from 
Digikey: https://forum.digikey.com/t/testing-high-capacitance-mlcc-s/34.

I once got an earlier model (some 3 years ago I think it was) of the 
DE-5000 and then it didn't measure MLCC capacitors correctly.

/Martin

On Wednesday, 7 August 2019 21:09:34 UTC+2, Bill Notfaded wrote:
>
> For many things that's alright but most meters like that only test at one 
> set lower frequency... often 100Hz or less.  The meter I posted is unique 
> for the money because it can test in the high frequencies previously only 
> expensive test gear would.  For the reason why this and also frequencies 
> like specifically 120Hz are important TRX Bench can explain much better 
> than I ever could:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivVSq0IiZGo&t=24s
>
> I'm not an EE but a CIS major so I can really appreciate this explanation.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Bill
>

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