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TF-1 fixtures have been known to have issues with bad connections with the diode.
TF-1 fixtures have been known to have issues with bad connections with the diode.
In at least one case, a TF-1 has been made to work reliably by replacing the weak AlNiCo magnet that holds the axial leaded (magnetic) diode in place, by replacing it with a much stronger FeNdB magnet the same size (easily available on Ebay).
In at least one case, a TF-1 has been made to work reliably by replacing the weak AlNiCo magnet that holds the axial leaded (magnetic) diode in place, by replacing it with a much stronger FeNdB magnet the same size (easily available on Ebay).
The TF-1 was later superseded by an adapter [[017-0075-00]] to be used with the diode test jig [[013-0075-00]].
The TF-1 was later superseded by an adapter [[017-0075-00]] to be used with the diode test jig [[013-0080-00]].


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Revision as of 07:50, 4 November 2023

Tektronix 291
Diode Switching Time Tester
Tek 291 front

Produced from 1962 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 291 Diode Switching Time Tester Power Supply was introduced in 1963. The 291 uses the TF-1 test fixture.

TF-1 fixtures have been known to have issues with bad connections with the diode. In at least one case, a TF-1 has been made to work reliably by replacing the weak AlNiCo magnet that holds the axial leaded (magnetic) diode in place, by replacing it with a much stronger FeNdB magnet the same size (easily available on Ebay). The TF-1 was later superseded by an adapter 017-0075-00 to be used with the diode test jig 013-0080-00.

Pictures