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RF, Microwave, Ham Radio / Re: Transistor tester
« Last post by madires on Today at 09:43:18 am »
I have some of those units, even a couple with genuine ATmega processor (AY-AT) and have never experienced a Ge trannie being identified as a JFET.

It's not a major issue and can happen when the BJT's leakage current exceeds some threshold. Or if a JFET has a very low I_DSS. If you don't use such transistors it's possible that you'll never encounter that issue.
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This type of driver will only work up to about 20V, above that you need extra protection to not go above the maximum Vgs value.

Benno
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Interesting read (link #1).  Link #2 might help.  I did not g through the whole thing.

https://www.eejournal.com/article/a-history-of-early-microcontrollers-part-9-the-general-instruments-pic1650/

http://bitsavers.org/components/gi/PIC/1983_PIC_Series_Microcomputer_Data_Manual.pdf

What tools to you have to read it?

EDIT: Its program ROM is only 512 12-bit words.  Do you know what the chip actually did?  If so, it might be faster and easier just to write a program to do the same on a more modern chip.
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Antistatic gloves
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HMC1118LP3D RF switches ..... any guesses what for ?  :P
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While going frame by frame, you can see that the 2354 updates on each frame, while the 1024 usually displays a single waveform for 2 frames.
That's interesting. And we know that the SDS800X HD have crippled resolution of the displayed (but not captured/stored) waveform. I wonder if the 1000X HD does the same. And if the 800X HD has that frame rate reduction too.

That would mean they have some unfortunate bottleneck in the screen image rendering path.
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The only info on the test pin I have says "Test input not normally used".
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> You said i should put a zenner diode .
did you meen in parralel to the power supply?

No. In series with R2 in my schematic

As for temperature raise, it calaculated as power, dissipated in MOSFET multiplayed by Temperature resistance (55W/C by your calculations). Power dissipation is I^2*Rdson

Graph in question shows changes of Temperature resistance via pulse characteristics.

Tja & Tjc are temperature resistancies from chip junction to ambient (this is case of bare chip in air) and for chip junction to case (this is variant of chip attached to ideal heatsink)
As you understand there is no such thing as ideal heatsink, so in later case you shoul add Temperature resistance of heatsink itself to Tjc to get real value
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When 'enable' is low then Q1 is 'off', and the gate of Q2 is pulled up to its source by R2 and it too is 'off'. When 'enable' is high then Q1 is 'on' and the gate of Q2 is pulled down to 0V turning Q2 'on'.
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« Last post by Exwallid on Today at 09:18:39 am »
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While going frame by frame, you can see that the 2354 updates on each frame, while the 1024 usually displays a single waveform for 2 frames.
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