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26th Nov 2006, 10:24 am | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Quick and dirty transistor tester
I have always had a pile of nondescript transistors gleaned from various places, mainly from various scrap domestic stuff, printers and the like.
Most of them are just smell signal devices, and all I need to know are if it is PNP or NPN, whether it works, and what the connections are. Sure, I could look up the numbers on the internet, but that takes time. A bit of research came up with http://www.talkingelectronics.com/html/Combo-2.html This is an ingenious design based on ring counter that determines which connection is the base, and whether PNP or NPN by seeing if the base has two "diodes" connected to the other two leads. Another stage shows if O/C or S/C, than finally, there is a rudimentary hFe tester with a pot for base current. I find it quite useful now; knocked up from stripboard (look away ) and used a PP3 instead of 4 x AAA. [IMG]http://static.***********/105/306393467_f3772258e6.jpg[/IMG] Barrel distortion is in the picture - the case is not bulging!!
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26th Nov 2006, 5:47 pm | #2 |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Croydon, Surrey, UK.
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Re: Quick and dirty transistor tester
That's a useful gadget! I've seen something like it in operation before but never seen a circuit. I feel a project coming on......!
Rich.
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26th Nov 2006, 6:52 pm | #3 |
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Re: Quick and dirty transistor tester
If anyone wants a copy of the panel design, PM me with your email address.
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