General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10138051 Ohmmeter
013449273
1020X Modulator
012876229
1026 Electrical Frequency Synthesizer
011368602
1026-006 Synthesized Sig Gen
012365243
1026-01 Electrical Frequency Synthesizer
011368602
1026-07 Signal Generator-counter
011336004
10291687 Voltmeter
000378564
10310-2 Indicator
010992458
10310-9 Indicator
010992458
10432A Test Lead
003851156
10519229 Pulse Generator
000635371
10519453 Power Supply
004456933
10MGA Ohmmeter
002840266
10ZZ211381 Attenuator Set
004846354
10ZZ211900 Electrical-electron Plug-in Unit
010324343
11-1767-1 Capacitor Test Set
006492787
11010-70-0004 Signal Generator
012352826
1105AL Signal Generator
001489407
1105E-L Signal Generator
010920804
1105E-L(MOD) Signal Generator
010920804
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General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment

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Electronic test equipment is used to create signals and capture responses from electronic devices under test (DUTs). In this way, the proper operation of the DUT can be proven or faults in the device can be traced. Use of electronic test equipment is essential to any serious work on electronics systems.

Practical electronics engineering and assembly requires the use of many different kinds of electronic test equipment ranging from the very simple and inexpensive (such as a test light consisting of just a light bulb and a test lead) to extremely complex and sophisticated such as automatic test equipment (ATE). ATE often includes many of these instruments in real and simulated forms.

Generally, more advanced test gear is necessary when developing circuits and systems than is needed when doing production testing or when troubleshooting existing production units in the field.

The addition of a high-speed switching system to a test system’s configuration allows for faster, more cost-effective testing of multiple devices, and is designed to reduce both test errors and costs. Designing a test system’s switching configuration requires an understanding of the signals to be switched and the tests to be performed, as well as the switching hardware form factors available.

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