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M3 Semiconductor
Analyzer Features
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Automatic Component Identification of:
- Bipolar transistors, with or without protection diode and/or B-E shunt resistor
- Darlington Transistors
- Enhancement Mode MOSFETs
- Depletion Mode MOSFETs
- Junction FETs
- Triacs
- Thyristors
- Diodes/LEDs
- Diode Arrays (dual diodes) *** NEW!!
- Unijunction transistors
Automatic pinout identification for all the above components
Gain measurement for bipolar transistors
Test current display
Automatic recognition of type for bipolar transistors (Ge or Si)
VBE/IB measurement
Collector leakage current measurement
Detection of Collector/Emitter diode and Base/Emitter shunt resistor
Gate threshold voltage for MOSFETs
Gate threshold, IDSS, and RDSON for JFETs
Low Power Triac and Thyristor identification
Unijunction transistor identification with pinout and RBB/N measurement
Diode leakage current measurement
Diode and Transistor junction leakage current measurement
Internal short detection and resistance measurement
With OP-1 test module, test standard opto-couplers and display Current Transfer Ratio, LED current and forward voltage
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The M3 Semiconductor Analyzer is designed for out-of-circuit component testing. Operation of the analyzer is very straight forward. For transistors, simply connect the three clips - in any order - to the leads of the device under test. For diodes and LEDs, connect the two outside clips to the leads of the device under test. Pin configuration and test results will be displayed on the LCD. For a complete description of the parameters displayed for various devices, download a copy of the M3 Semiconductor User's Manual and see for yourself what a powerful addition this analyzer is to any electronics workbench. All in a small handheld device.
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| Germanium PNP Power Transistor under test |

Collector Leakage
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Current Gain
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VBE/IE
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Click here to download the M3 Semiconductor Analyzer User's Manual

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