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Sanwa YX-360 LCR Meter
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YX-360
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Multitester

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Viewed in the light of a circuit tester measuring voltage, current, resistance, etc., the YX-360TR is no more than a standard multitester in function. But the added versatility of performing as a transistor Analyzer distinguishes it from average meters. For the particulars of its bounds of hidden possibility, you can examine for yourself the specification data along with the benefits and advantages the instrument offers. For all this, the YX-360TR is by no means a large-built equipment, but it is a lightweight and handy-sized device to be seated anywhere on your bench. As a matter of fact, it is suitable for carrying service. From beginners to professionals, you can enjoy a good command of it so as to get the best of the instrument on your original idea according to your own service design. features 1 All-purpose function. The YX-360TR will entertain you with expanded vision of application. Optional use of the connector readily transfers the meter to a regular transistor tester to directly read hfe (DC amplification factor) of transistors for you to determine if they are suitable for circuit use. Few testers perform such unique double service. 2 Ability no less better than a large-sized tester. Excellent resolution factor of 0.2mV and above, and widened resistance measurement range reading from 0.2J2 up to 20Mfi, and that energized by the small-size internal batteries, compare the instrument favorably with a bulky test gear. 3 Series condenser terminal (OUTPUT). Applied use of this extra terminal serves to check TV circuits for detecting AC signals with DC element present mixed isolated. 4 3-volt internal battery power. It is impossible for a usual handy tester with a 1.5-volt battery built - in to check the linear continuity of semiconductors like LED whose forward voltage exceeds 1.5 V, being unable to read either their forward or backward resistance. In this respect, the 1.5-volt batteries lined up in series spread the measurement range of semiconductors. 5 One-handed operation control and rational arrangement of ranges. All measurements are controlled by a single knob. Into the bargain, the 1000V DC and AC ranges lie adjacent each other on the selector switchboard to evade possible danger caused by misplaced range selection. In most testers are found these ranges adjoined at the ohm range, and there is a fair chance of the circuit resistors being burnt out rendering the instrument out of service. In the worst case, it might bring on serious accident to the operator. 6 Non-skid rubber support. The rubbers supplied may be fitted in the pits on the rear to tilt the meter to a convenient viewing angle on the bench. They also serve to prevent the meter to skid. 7 Glass indicator cover. In consideration of the portable use of the instrument, scratch-, heat- and dust-proof glass is used for the protection of the indicator instead of a soft metacrylic-resin cover.

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Service and User Manual
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General description ... 2 Features ... 4 Measurement ranges and performance ... 6 1 As a circuit tester ... 6 2 As a transistor tester ... 6 Operation I — as a circuit tester ... 7 1 Zero correction of indicator ... 7 2 Test lead connections ... 7 3 Selection of range ... 7 4 Measurement ranges and scale reading ... 9 5 Difference between voltage and current measurements ... 10 6 Voltage measurement and internal impedance .. n 7 Use of HV Probe for TV servicing ... 12 8 ACV measurement on OUTPUT terminal ... 13 10 dB scale ... 15 Operation II - as a transistor tester ... 17 1 Preliminaries ... 17 2 Measurement of I ceo (leakage current) ... 17 3 Measurement of Iife (DC amplification factor) . 18 4 Measurement of diode including LED ... 20 Maintenance ... 21 1 Choosing a proper range ... 21 2 Measurement of unknown values ... 21 3 Protection of tester ... 21 4 Burnout damage through misapplication ... 21 Supplementary data ... 23 1 Arrangement of parts ... 24 2 Parts list ... 25

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