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99-0432 Tracker 3200S w/ Workstation SW & Scanning Functionality
Features:
- 24 Voltages: 200mV, 400mV, 600mV, 800mV, 1V to 20V in 1V steps including 10V (Low), 15V (Med 1), 20V (Med 2)
- 16 Resistances: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 Ohms / 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 kilohms / 54 ohms (Low)*, 1.2 kilohms (Med 1)*, 26.7 kilohms (Med 2)* * Through Huntron Workstation only
- 40 Frequencies: 20Hz to 190Hz in 10Hz steps; 200Hz to 1.9kHz in 100Hz steps; 2kHz to 5kHz in 1kHz steps
- Level: 0 to +/- 10V DC or Square wave; Pulse mode width: 2% to 50% duty cycle; Source Resistance: 100 Ohms; Maximum current: 100mA per channel
- Banana jacks for A/B Test channels, Common, Pulse Generator outputs (G1, G2)
- Two 64-pin IDC connectors (combine for 128 pins) with selectable Common pin
- BNC connectors for A/B Test channels and Common; AUX connector for Footswitch accessory
Includes: Workstation SW, CD manual, Tracker Training Course PCA, Footswitch, power cord, test leads, mini hook test lead, MP20 probe set and USB Cable.
Highlights:
- Add the benefits of Power-Off test to your current diagnostic test strategy
- Can be used as a Stand-alone unit using the convenient front panel controls and touch screen LCD
- Match the circuit impedance by setting the applied voltage, frequency and source resistance
- Built-in Pulse Generator for testing gated devices such as relays, SCRs and TRIACs
- 128-pin scanning with 128 Commons using the built-in front panel IDC ribbon cable connectors
- Display A or B channels individually, in the switching ALT mode or in A+B mode to display both signatures at the same time
- Connect to a Huntron Access Prober for full test automation
- Use the Huntron Workstation software to create circuit board tests, store analog (V-I) signatures, make good vs. bad comparisons and present the results
The Tracker 3200S features variable range parameters resulting in hundreds of voltage, source resistance and frequency combinations. You can create Tracker ranges to precisely fit your needs.
The Tracker 3200S uses a color, touch screen LCD for control of features such as range configuration, front panel pin selection and Channel A/B settings. The Tracker 3200S LCD provides a very fast screen refresh rate for quick screening of component pins and display the A and B channel signatures at the same time (A+B mode). The built-in Pulse Generator enables you to dynamically test gated devices such as SCRs, TRIACs and relays (see Quicktip #14 on Huntron's Technical Support web page for more about using the Pulse Generator).
Workstation Software
The Huntron Workstation software is included enabling you to automate analog signature analysis (ASA) based tests by creating a test plan, capturing signatures, comparing to stored signatures and viewing the results. The ability to automatically store signatures and document a specific test procedure allows for the sharing of knowledge among all users.
Cable Based Scanning
The Tracker 3200S features two 64 pin IDC connectors (one per channel) where custom cable interfaces can be used to quickly scan PCB connectors as a type of infirst passin test. If signature differences are detected then you can trace the connector pin to the component level saving you troubleshooting time. The two 64 pin connectors can be combined for a total of 128 pins and you have the ability to select any pin to be used as Common. You can also use standard IC clips and cables to easily scan standard ICs and select SOICs. Clips are readily available from companies such Pomona Electronics.
Automate your Test with an Access Prober
The Tracker 3200S is designed to connect to a Huntron Access Prober for full diagnostic automation. BNC connections on the rear panel allow you to easily interface the Huntron Access, Access 2 or Access DH Probers. If you need to test high density, surface mount PCBs, robotic automation is a tremendous time saver.
Save Your Favorite Range Combinations
Most Tracker users have their preferred range settings and the Tracker 3200S can save four range combinations that you use the most. These can be selected on the touch screen display (buttons 1-4).
The LCD also displays current ranges settings, pulse generator settings, current selected pin, SigAssist calculated values (resistance, capacitance, power, forward and reverse diode breakdown voltages), A vs. B comparison tolerance and Pass/Fail indication.