Testing without power is a method for obtaining reliable results by analyzing signals on the circuit. With this technique, you can view waveforms by applying limited current in the form of a sinusoidal curve to both ends of the electronic material. The waveforms are displayed on the screen with horizontal lines (voltage) and vertical lines (current) characteristics. This is an ideal method for comparing faulty or unidentified components with healthy circuits.
With the cables and test clips of the Huntron® Tracker® 2800S device, you can scan each channel individually. This method allows you to quickly detect faulty components in the circuit.
Huntron Tracker devices are powerful tools for technicians to identify faulty components in circuits. Even with extreme component failures, Tracker devices provide fast and reliable results. You can safely perform testing until the issue in the circuit is resolved.
Huntron Trackers are used by over 500 companies and military units worldwide for testing electronic components. These devices, which can be used alongside oscilloscopes, measuring instruments, and logic analyzers, provide fast and effective fault detection.
Huntron introduced Analog Signal Analysis devices in 1976. These devices provide fast and reliable solutions for detecting faults in circuits. By comparing healthy and faulty signals, you can perform a detailed analysis of the circuits and reach accurate conclusions.
The Tracker 2800 and 2800S are desktop devices that work with probes and DIP clips. They compare a healthy circuit with a faulty one to perform diagnostics. These devices offer testing with voltage, resistance, and frequency values in 100 different combinations.