Quick-mount measuring device for evaluating the electrical chara

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With rotor

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324760, 324106, G01R 3102

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054518660

ABSTRACT:
A device for measuring the electrical characteristics of a ferromagnetic erial as a function of temperature, such as its dielectric constant verses temperature characteristics. The device having a quick mount fixture that utilizes a gravity feed and thermal grease to insure a quick reliable thermal connection between the temperature controller and the device under test (DUT). In addition, the device can be remotely controlled by a computer to automate the measuring procedure, thus reducing measuring time and alleviating the intensive manual procedure of making such measurements. Moreover, the device is easily mountable in a humidity-free or desiccation chamber to insure the measurements are reliable and accurate.

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