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    Default measure cap.

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    I have used a NE555 IC + R + unknown Capacitor. The 555’s time is dependent on capacitor. The PIC measures time and drives a LCD display. A one-shot [multivibrator] converts capacitance to time. [74LS221]
    2)
    I built a C & L meter based off a kit. I measure well under 0.1pf.
    http://my.integritynet.com.au/purdic...er-project.htm
    It uses an oscillator and reference coil and two reference capacitors.
    The oscillator oscillates at C1= 680pf and L1= 68uH or .01uf and 68uH.
    An unknown capacitor is placed across the reference capacitor. If the unknown cap is 1pF then the frequency changes by square root (681/680). If the unknown cap is 1000pf then the new frequency is a product of 1680pf and 68uH.

    The math is hell.
    I measure the inductance of inches of wire or tiny ‘gimmick’ capacitors (1pf).

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    Wink Another link

    http://www.electronics-diy.com/lc_meter.php

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