Description
Chroma 11025 LCR Meter Repair
The Chroma 11025 LCR Meter is an LCR meter – it applies an AC test signal and measures the resulting current and phase to derive inductance, capacitance and resistance. Because it resolves phase as well as magnitude, the test fixture and its compensation are part of the measurement rather than an accessory to it.
June Company repairs and calibrates the Chroma 11025 LCR Meter for component manufacturers, electronics laboratories, incoming inspection teams, and production test departments. Every instrument is repaired at component level and verified against reference standards before it ships back, with the measured results documented.
Common Chroma 11025 LCR Meter problems we fix
- Measurement inaccurate at particular frequencies.
- Phase angle or dissipation factor errors.
- Test fixture or Kelvin contact faults.
- DC bias source faults.
- Test signal level inaccurate.
- Readings drifted out of tolerance – corrected and verified against reference standards.
- GPIB, LAN, USB or remote-control faults – which breaks automated test sequences while the instrument still works from the front panel.
- Display, keypad or front-panel faults.
- Open and short compensation will not hold – the fixture and its contacts, which carry stray capacitance and residual inductance directly into every reading.
FAQs
Are all frequencies verified or just one? All of the ranges used. Accuracy is frequency-dependent and drift often shows at one end only.
What if it is not economical to repair? We tell you in the quote. The evaluation is free and there is no obligation to proceed.
Every repair carries a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty, with a firm quote before any work begins. Email us or submit a service request.








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