Triacs and Thyristors that require less than 10mA of gate current and holding current.
Voltage regulators (measures regulation voltage <8V, drop-out voltage, quiescent current). Note that some regulators are not stable without their decoupling caps and/or minimum load and cannot be tested by the DCA75.
CURVE TRACING:
Bipolar transistor output characteristics, IC vs VCE.
Bipolar transistor gain characteristics, HFE vs VCE.
Bipolar transistor gain characteristics, HFE vs IC.
Curve tracing is performed using test parameters in the range of +/-12V, +/-12mA
All curve-tracing data can be instantly pasted into Excel for further graphing and analysis.
PC Software is included with the DCA Pro on a Peak USB memory stick.
Software designed for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 (automatically runs in Desktop Mode).
INCLUDED:
DCA Pro instrument.
AAA Alkaline Battery.
Micro USB cable (approx 1m).
PC Software on USB Flash Drive (512MB).
Comprehensive printed user guide.
Building on the continued success of our existing component identification and analysis instruments, the DCA75 brings an array of exciting new features for the hobbyist and professional alike. The DCA75 is an advanced new design that features a graphics display, USB communications, PC Software and an enhanced component identification library.The DCA Pro is an advanced new design that features a graphics display, USB communications, PC Software and an enhanced component identification library. The DCA Pro supports all the components that the popular Peak Atlas DCA55 supports, but adds plenty more. Components supported include: 1. Transistors (including Darlingtons and "digital" transistors), Silicon and Germanium types. Measures gain, VBE and leakage. 2. MOSFETs, enhancement mode and depletion mode types. Measure on-threshold (at 5mA) and approx transconductance (for span of 3mA-5mA). 3. JFETs, including normally off SiC types. Measures pinch-off voltage (at 1uA) and approx transconductance (for span of 3mA-5mA). 4. IGBTs (insulated gate bipolar transistors). Measures on-threshold (at 5mA). Diodes and Diode networks. 5. LEDs and bicolour LEDs (2 lead and 3 lead types). 6. Zener Diodes with measurement of zener voltage up to 9V at 5mA. 7. Voltage regulators (measures regulation voltage <8V, drop-out voltage, quiescent current). Note that some regulators are not stable without their decoupling caps and/or minimum load and cannot be tested by the DCA75. 8. Triacs and Thyristors that require less than 10mA of gate current and holding current. Datasheet is available at alltronics.com.