Atlas Component Analyzer
I've bought supposedly "helpful" gadgets every so often. Many of them I've sent back, like the ShortFinder Brush and CapAnalyzer, because they just didn't help and/or work as I thought they would.
It's always handy to have a good semiconductor analyzer, but our old B & K 520B just collects dust because it is so outdated. We usually rely on our Flukes and a few other specialty meters.
I've been eyeballing this one in the MCM catalog for awhile, so I finally sprung for it. It works VERY well and quickly, albeit strictly out-of-circuit. What's really handy is that it tells you what your components is, then does a complete analysis on it. It's especially good for matching transistors for diff input stages and power amps.
Anyone else have one? HIGHLY recommended!
I've bought supposedly "helpful" gadgets every so often. Many of them I've sent back, like the ShortFinder Brush and CapAnalyzer, because they just didn't help and/or work as I thought they would.
It's always handy to have a good semiconductor analyzer, but our old B & K 520B just collects dust because it is so outdated. We usually rely on our Flukes and a few other specialty meters.
I've been eyeballing this one in the MCM catalog for awhile, so I finally sprung for it. It works VERY well and quickly, albeit strictly out-of-circuit. What's really handy is that it tells you what your components is, then does a complete analysis on it. It's especially good for matching transistors for diff input stages and power amps.
Anyone else have one? HIGHLY recommended!
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