In the first article of this series, Build Your Own Curve Tracer, Part 1: Introduction, two-port analyzers (TPAs) in general and the TPA presented here, the TPA202, were described. Part 2 of this ...
The output-port SMU is more involved than that of the input port because it has a larger output-voltage range and can dissipate more power. To minimize thermal design, power dissipation is minimized ...
Commercial curve tracers have existed for decades. But designers without access to one can create a simple circuit that uses a function generator and oscilloscope to generate JFET transfer and ...
In response to an online discussion on the Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange, [Joseph Eoff] decided to prove his point by slapping together a bare-bones IV curve tracer using an Arduino Nano and a ...
[Jason Jones] has always wanted a curve tracer for his home shop. When he was starting out in electronics he fell in love with a machine called a Huntron Tracker 2000. This machine would feed a sine ...
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