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Sorry for the confusion


There may have been some misunderstanding in explaining the question.


I mentioned that we used frequencies from 100 Hz to 1 MHz with the impedance analyzer, but I don't want to use the impedance analyzer. Instead, I want to build a circuit that can measure impedance using only two frequencies:


  • 100 Hz
  • 1 kHz

We used the broader frequency range only with the impedance analyzer. However, when I build the circuit, I will only use the 100 Hz and 1 kHz frequencies.


The reason for attaching the picture of the broader frequency range was just to show the sensor's response across a wider range of frequencies.


I hope this clears up any confusion. Apologies for the misunderstanding.

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Today i have again taken the reading of my sensor using the impedance analyzer.

I have attached the picture that shows the information of my sensors'

1) capacitance.

2) Impedance.

3) phase angle.

4) Reactance


In case of any question, kindly tell me


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