Huntron Tracker 2016 User Manual

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Huntron Instruments HTR 1005B-1S Test Set Manufacturer Model HTR 1005B-1S Date 1983 Category Group Description Tracker Information The HUNTRON TRACKER® is a special type of CRT display and signal processing instrument that can be used to determine the quality of certain types of electronic components. Components are tested with a two terminal system of test leads that are placed across the component under test. The test leads are inserted into the TRACKER® front panel. The TRACKER® is used to test components in a power-off condition, and can be used to test components mounted on printed circuit boards or other in-circuit conditions even with components bridged by various types of resistive values.

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Devices that are normally tested by the TRACKER® include the following: semiconductor diodes, bipolar transistors, and field effect transistors; bipolar and MOS integrated circuits, including both analog and digital; certain types of capacitors and inductors. Included as standard equipment with each TRACKER® is a set of HUNTRON® MICRO PROBES™. The MICRO PROBE™ leads plug into the front panel test jacks.

MICRO PROBES™ have special tips so that they can be used to contact very small component terminals and small PCB etchings without the danger of shorting adjacent terminals and leads. Also included as standard equipment is a common test lead which is used with the TRACKER® in the “Comparatrace” mode. These manuals are available for the above equipment.

Manual Type Service and User Manual Pages 38 Size 1.60 Mbytes (1681756 Bytes) Language english Revision Manual-ID/Number Date 1983 Quality Scanned document, reading partly badly, partly not readable. Manual Type User Manual Pages 110 Size 2.18 Mbytes (2284632 Bytes) Language english Revision Manual-ID/Number Date Quality Scanned document, all readable. Upload date 11 March 2014 MD5 11f02491d1b38b68dfa91b41a965b274 Downloads 383 since 11 March 2014 Information This manual is provided for the operator of the Huntron Tracker. The information contained within this manual familiarizes the reader first with the tracker and its principles of operation, and then with its specific uses. A working knowledge of the tracker’s operating principles greatly assists the user in evaluating the tracker’s display, especially when using the instrument for troubleshooting purposes.

The manual is divided into sections. Each section contains information pertinent to a certain application of the unit.

The sections contain the following information. Section l - GENERAL INFORMATION This section provides a description of the tracker and lists its specifications.

It also describes the principles on which the tracker operates, using a pure resistance and a diode as examples. Section 2 - TRACKER OPERATION This section describes the front panel controls of the tracker. It also describes the tracker’s comparative testing feature. Section 3 - DIODE TESTING This section describes the characteristics of the diode (showing its voltage-to-current relationship), which is essential to understanding the tracker display. This section also illustrates and describes tracker displays produced when the test leads are connected to (or across) circuits containing the following devices: silicon diodes, high voltage silicon diodes, zener diodes, bridging diodes, and light-emitting diodes. Section 4 - TRANSISTOR TESTING This section illustrates and describes tracker displays produced when the test leads are connected to (or across) circuits containing the following devices: NPN and PNP transistors, Darlington pairs, germanium transistors, MOSFET’s, J-FET’s, and unijunction transistors.

Section 5 - PASSIVE COMPONENTS This section describes and illustrates tracker displays produced when the test leads are connected to capacitive, inductive, and resitive circuits or devices. Section 6 - TESTING MULTIPLE COMPONENT CIRCUITS This section covers the testing of diode/resistor combinations.

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Diode/capacitor combinations, and capacitor/resistor combinations. Section 7 - TESTING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS This section discusses integrated circuit technology followed by testing information for linear devices such as operational amplifiers and voltage regulators.

Testing information is also provided for the LM555 Timer as well as TTL. LS TTL, and CMOS devices.

Section 8 - TESTING RECTIFIERS This section describes the testing of silicon-controlled rectifiers and TRIAC devices. Section 9 - TESTING POWER SUPPLIES This describes how to use the tracker to test the typical transformer/full-wave bridge type'power supply. Section 10 - TESTING COMPONENTS BY COMPARISON This section provides tracker displays for defective components as compared to known good devices. The tracker is used in the alternate mode to check a high voltage transistor, a high voltage diode, an electrolytic capacitor, an op-amp, and a regulator. Terms and Conditions These terms and conditions contain rules about posting comments.

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