Building your own curve tracer
From: Sidney (sidneybek_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/11/04
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Date: 11 Oct 2004 05:03:49 -0700
I now use my TEK465 oscilloscope's calibration output to generate
ringing pulses to test flybacks,yokes,transformers and video heads.I
also now use it to test ESR on electroyltic capacitors but would like
to build a simple and effective way to test transistors,diodes and
resistors like maybe a curve tracer or use my oscilloscope to test
them.
Anyone have a simple effective design for a curve tracer either a
stand alone device or using my TEK465 oscilloscope?.Thanks in advance.
Sidney
E-mail:sidneybek@yahoo.com
Dartmouth,Nova Scotia
Canada
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