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Live Webinar: Keithley IV-Curve Tracing Solution Introduction

04/10/2020 11:43:06

In this webinar, discover how you can resolve your test challenges using the Tektronix Curve Tracer

The Tektronix Curve Tracer is one of the most successful instruments in history. It offers ease of use, as well as, an intuitive data presentation.

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Decades have passed, yet, the Tektronix Curve Tracer continues to play an important role in the industry. This is especially true for failure analysis. This hero is now old. Due to the age of the instrument and spare parts shortages, it faced the difficulties of lasting for another 5 years.


A functional successor to Tektronix landmark curve tracers like the 576 and 370A, I-V Tracer with Keithley SourceMeter instruments offers the first modern alternative to those who love the direct control a curve tracer offers. Add a simple desktop solution rather than searching for overpriced repair parts or replacements for aging curve tracers.


In this webinar, discover how you can resolve your test challenges using the Tektronix Curve Tracer. We will explore the following:

  • Keithley I-V Characterizer

  • Keithley IV Tracer

  • Keithley PCT Solutions

  • Easy Curve Tracing Tool


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