Videos on the Huntron YouTube channel

Started by admin, March 25, 2022, 07:16:17 AM

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admin

We have been adding a lot of new content to our YouTube channel recently.

Slowly but surely we are creating video versions of the "Quick Tips" posted on the Huntron Technical Support web page.
https://huntron.com/sales-support/techsupport.htm (scroll down a bit and select the Quick Tips tab)

The latest video is a short 2 minutes on the popular Huntron Microprobes which we have been making since late 1976!
Huntron YouTube: https://youtu.be/aQjwn7g6cbU

Another recent video discusses Huntron Workstation Remote Control. This has always been a difficult feature to explain to customers so hopefully the video helps clarify how it works.
https://youtu.be/x9RbqKufpfw

Cheers!
Admin
The most important troubleshooting tool is your eyes.

admin

The latest video series from "Huntron Studios"  ;D  is "How to use a Huntron Tracker". There are three videos so far that discuss some of the basic concepts of using Huntron Trackers. If you are new to analog signature analysis (ASA) you may find these videos helpful.

Huntron YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/HuntronTechSupport
The most important troubleshooting tool is your eyes.

admin

The latest videos on the Huntron YouTube channel.
For Tracker 3200S users-
How to use a Tracker 3200S to test a PCB connector:


and for Access Prober users-
Quick Tip #11 - Save Time with the Update Travel with Pin Spacing feature:
The most important troubleshooting tool is your eyes.

admin

The latest videos deal with a variety of subjects. Check them out.

Setting Component tags (labels) in the Image pane -

Moving Alignment Points for Access Probers (the Realign process) -

AND Using the Drain Feature in Workstation (draining a charge on the PCB)-
The most important troubleshooting tool is your eyes.

jvthorsley

Hi Curtis
I like the Tech Tips about the Drain feature.
I was aware of it but not used it.
I can see a number of times when you almost are forced except charging / discharging capacitance in a circuit causing a failure.
Then when you stop to look at the trace in Real Time you can see it slide into the green pass trace!

admin

Quote from: jvthorsley on February 13, 2024, 04:27:44 PMThen when you stop to look at the trace in Real Time you can see it slide into the green pass trace!

In this case the Delay feature may be a better option.
The most important troubleshooting tool is your eyes.