Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With rotor
Patent
1975-09-12
1976-09-07
Rolinec, R. V.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
With rotor
324158D, G01R 3126
Patent
active
039796728
ABSTRACT:
An automated test set for determining the reverse biased second breakdown characteristics of a bipolar transistor without destroying or degrading the transistor under test (TUT). A source supplies current to the TUT through an inductor. The amplitude of this current increases in predetermined increments. After each current amplitude increase, the base-emitter junction of the TUT is reverse biased and the source is disabled. If enough energy is stored by the inductor to cause second breakdown, this breakdown is detected and the test is terminated. Otherwise, the test continues until the test current reaches a predetermined maximum amplitude, at which time the test is terminated. Damage to the TUT is avoided by restricting the stored energy to levels high enough to cause second breakdown but low enough that the remaining energy does not cause thermal damage.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3371276 (1968-02-01), Schiff
Sunshine et al.; "Second-Breakdown . . ."; IEEE Trans on Electron Devices; vol. ED-19; July, 1972; pp. 873-885.
Christoffersen H.
Cohen S.
Karlsen Ernest F.
Perillo F. R.
RCA Corporation
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