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|model=1650-P1 | |model=1650-P1 | ||
|codes=LOCAL,1650- | |codes=LOCAL,1650-9601 | ||
|class=impedance measurement | |class=impedance measurement | ||
|summary=Test jig | |summary=Test jig |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 24 April 2024
The General Radio 1650-P1 Test Jig was introduced in Catalog P (1959) and remained available through Catalog 1978.
It is an accessory designed for the 1650-A but useful with any instrument that accepts the Type 274-NK double plug. The 1650-P1 provides a three-terminal connection to the measuring device – two shielded, ungrounded terminals to the unknown, and a ground terminal. The terminals of the test jig provide a rapid way to connect axial lead components for testing and sorting.
Specifications
- Lead Resistance: 0.08 Ω total
- Inductance Q Error: D (or 1/Q) of less than 0.007