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The {{Title|General Radio 1685-P1 Test Fixture}} was available in {{Catalog 1978}} only. | The {{Title|General Radio 1685-P1 Test Fixture}} was available in {{Catalog 1978}} only. | ||
The Type 1685-P1 is an accessory test fixture used for Go/No Go testing with the Type [[1685]] | The Type 1685-P1 is an accessory test fixture used for Go/No Go testing with the Type [[1685]], designed for use with axial components to quickly sort or reject out-of-specification devices. | ||
a micro switch activated by downward pressure on the top front of the fixture. This switch starts the measurement. | |||
The connection to the unknown uses leaf-type Kelvin clips terminating in a special connector using four coaxial cables. A separate cable is used for the status lamps. | |||
The 1685-P1 also has a micro switch activated by downward pressure on the top front of the fixture. This switch starts the measurement. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
* '''Connection to Unknown:''' | * '''Connection to Unknown:''' Adjustable Kelvin clips | ||
* '''Indicators:''' | * '''Indicators:''' Green Go / red No Go lamps | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 07:06, 8 June 2024
The General Radio 1685-P1 Test Fixture was available in Catalog 1978 only.
The Type 1685-P1 is an accessory test fixture used for Go/No Go testing with the Type 1685, designed for use with axial components to quickly sort or reject out-of-specification devices.
The connection to the unknown uses leaf-type Kelvin clips terminating in a special connector using four coaxial cables. A separate cable is used for the status lamps. The 1685-P1 also has a micro switch activated by downward pressure on the top front of the fixture. This switch starts the measurement.
Specifications
- Connection to Unknown: Adjustable Kelvin clips
- Indicators: Green Go / red No Go lamps