DCA75 first report:
Worked straight out of the box. Installation was straightforward.
This is cool. A hapless 2N2222 came into my fingers first.
The little apparatus states:
NPN Silicon BJT
Red-C Green-E Blue-B
hFE=147 at Ic=5,01mA
Vbe=0,714V at Ib=5,00mA
VceSat=0,104V at Ic=5,0mA and Ib=1,00mA
IcLeak=0.000mA
And the the graphs. They are NOT present after the ID/Quicktest, but have to be performed singly.
Obviously the parameters need a bit of tweaking to produce a better graph and the range for some parameters is limited. But definitely preferable to having to do that by hand! The data for the graphs can be exported as txt too. A bit of a setback is that you can copy the image, but not directly save it in some format. So you have to copy and insert them somewhere - Word for including them directly in a doc or Irfan View go get them stored somewhere, for example. Printing is possible.
Reality interferes with my plans again. Have work to do, will read the manual for real tomorrow and try some more. But one thing is clear: it stays here and Peak El. delivers. Now where there is light, there is shadow too. My most concern is for the USB connector. How many cycles will that micro-USB jack withstand? Leaving the cable connected is not an option, because it will not fit into the case this way. Also, the display is a bit hard on the eyes when using it standalone. I would accept a moderate increase in size and weight if this would be different. more to follow....
Now I am very very curious as to what will fit in a vest pocket in 5/10/20/100years.