Anderson's bridge

In electronics, Anderson's bridge is a bridge circuit used to measure the self-inductance of the coil. It enables measurement of inductance by utilizing other circuit components like resistors and capacitors.[1]

Anderson's bridge was invented by Alexander Anderson in 1891.[2] He modified Maxwell's inductance capacitance bridge so that it gives very accurate measurement of self-inductance.[3]

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