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==Pictures==
==Pictures==
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Image:Tek571_34_view.jpg|571, front 3/4 view
Tek571_34_view.jpg|571, front 3/4 view
Image:Tek571_rear.jpg|571, rear view
Tek571_rear.jpg|571, rear view
Image:Tek571_head_shield_up.jpg|571, measurement head, shield up
Tek571_head_shield_up.jpg|571, measurement head, shield up
Image:Tek571_head_shield_down.jpg|571, measurement head, shield down
Tek571_head_shield_down.jpg|571, measurement head, shield down
Image:Tek571_params.jpg|571, parameters screen
Tek571_params.jpg|571, parameters screen
Image:Tek571_run_2N2222A.jpg|571, run of a 2N2222A transistor
Tek571_run_2N2222A.jpg|571, run of a 2N2222A transistor
Image:Tek571_10VZener.jpg|571, run of a 1N3020B 10V Zener diode
Tek571_10VZener.jpg|571, run of a 1N3020B 10V Zener diode
Image:Tek571_innards.jpg|571, inside view
Tek571_innards.jpg|571, inside view
Image:Tek571_socket_pcb.jpg|571, inside view, closeup of socket board
Tek571_socket_pcb.jpg|571, inside view, closeup of socket board
Image:Tek571_relays.jpg|571, inside view, closeup of relays
Tek571_relays.jpg|571, inside view, closeup of relays
Tek 571 npn.jpg
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[[Category:Curve tracers]]
[[Category:Curve tracers]]

Revision as of 14:50, 12 January 2018

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Curve tracer
Tektronix 571 Curve tracer

Produced from 1989 to 1995

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

The Tektronix 571 is a curve tracer. It can show the characteristic curves of PNP and NPN bipolar transistors, both N- and P-channel FETs, diodes (including Zener types), and SCRs. It is a microprocessor-controlled device, and user interaction is done through navigation keys. A typical sweep run takes about five seconds. It has a parallel printer output that can print graphics on Epson-protocol dot-matrix printers.

One nice feature of the 571 is its ability to store a set of reference curves, which are displayed as a background for subsequent measurement runs. This makes comparison and matching between devices easy.

The 571 has a well-designed field of parallel-connected sockets to accommodate many different semiconductor package types. Details can be seen in the photographs below.

Because the nature of electronic component testing involves exposing components to sometimes hazardous voltages and operating conditions, at certain settings the 571 will refuse to start a measurement cycle until the user lowers the built-in hinged plastic shield over the socket area. This is to protect the user from both high voltage and high-velocity flying debris in the event of a catastrophic component failure during a test run. The shield is made of a thick high-impact plastic, and the 571 has an internal microswitch so its firmware knows if the shield is in the up or down position.

Specifications

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Pictures