by dkofos » Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:46 pm
Typically a Maxwell Bridge is used for Inductance.
But the Owens Bridge, Anderson Bridge and Hays Bridge also work for this purpose.
I have never seen a Wheatsone bridge used for Capacitance.
Usually you use a Anderson, Wein or Schering Bridge for Capacitance.
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Alaskastar was correct. The basic wheatstone bridge (AC bridge) can be modified to form a Capactive-comparison bridge.
I did find info on Maxwell and Hays for measuring high and low resistance (impedance) of inductors, but nothing on Anderson, Wein or Schering. At least not in my texts.
Hopefully this will work for me.