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So what do you do when you need a modern transistor curve tracer?

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Swake:
Ok, it is not having the 'trusted calibration' stamp, but for lots of people, me included, the technique from that instructable will do the job. Thanks for bringing it up.

jonpaul:
Friends in 15ème found a vintage Heathkit curve tracer 1970s..1980s, cheap. $50!

Working fine after cleanup.

Heath  made 1000s..see ebay

Jon

mawyatt:
Here's one in a pinch, certainly not a stand alone type, nor lab grade precision. Accuracy would be determined mostly by the DSO channels, as 1% resistors for current sense are common.

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fooln-around-with-dso-awg/

Best,

Wallace Gasiewicz:
I have a B&K 501.
Works fine with an analog scope
A real problem to see traces on digital scope.
It is not a modern unit but very useful and has two channels
OP said he did not want old stuff.

David Aurora:
There are current model curve tracers out there but it depends what kind of voltages and currents you want to test the DUT at, as well as the volume of parts you want to test. Also, as far as the trusted calibration thing, do you mean you need the unit certified or YOU just need to trust that its accurate?

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