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C30 and C32 (100 μF, 25 V) [http://hakanh.com/dl/docs/hardtofind/CT1N.pdf are under-rated] and therefore have a tendency to leak or short, | C30 and C32 (100 μF, 25 V) [http://hakanh.com/dl/docs/hardtofind/CT1N.pdf are under-rated] and therefore have a tendency to leak or short, | ||
causing associated resistors R30 and R32 (240 Ω, 0.25W, 5%) to overheat and fail. C30 and C32 should be replaced with modern equivalents rated | causing associated resistors R30 and R32 (240 Ω, 0.25W, 5%) to overheat and fail. | ||
C30 and C32 should be replaced with modern equivalents rated above 35 V. | |||
[[Category:Curve tracers]] | [[Category:Curve tracers]] | ||
[[Category:5000 series plugins]] | [[Category:5000 series plugins]] |
Revision as of 11:08, 5 December 2016
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix 5CT1N is a curve tracer plug-in for the 5000 series oscilloscopes, similar to the 7CT1N for 7000-series scopes.
Key Specifications
DUT drive voltage (C-E) |
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DUT current display |
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Base/Gate drive |
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DUT connection | Three 4 mm jacks / binding posts |
Links
Pictures
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5Ct1N in 5440 mainframe vertical bay, X output connected to time base X input
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Displaying transistor curves
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Common Problems
C30 and C32 (100 μF, 25 V) are under-rated and therefore have a tendency to leak or short, causing associated resistors R30 and R32 (240 Ω, 0.25W, 5%) to overheat and fail. C30 and C32 should be replaced with modern equivalents rated above 35 V.