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    Join Date: Jan 2015

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    I'm Dave.

    Default Banggood AVR Component Tester

    A friend alerted me to a natty little tester for checking transistors etc on Ebay.
    I did a bit of research and found that the tester is based on a jolly clever public domain design by a chap called Karl-Heinz Kuebbeler and this paper details what it's all about:
    http://www.avrtester.tode.cz/upload/ttester_en.pdf

    I think the most cost effective and latest hardware/software version is this:
    http://www.banggood.com/DIY-M12864-G...-p-986954.html

    How could I resist buying from a shop called "Banggood"?

    I also ordered the matching case (which has not yet arrived):
    http://www.banggood.com/Supporting-S...-p-989949.html

    Parts quality is fine and the critical 6 resistors are 0.1% tolerance and do indeed measure spot on using my Fluke DVM. They also included the 8 Meg crystal and a TL431AA 2.5V +/-0.5% reference from Wing Shing so at least they are aiming for decent accuracy.



    A couple of hours later:





    I haven't fitted the ZIF socket because I want to see how it can be used with the case, although I have added some J-hook leads which make it a lot easier to connect to larger components.

    So what's it good for:
    Identifying pinouts of transistors, diodes, FETs, JFETs ( noneed to worry which leads you connect where)
    Transistor Beta at 5mA - much more useful that the uA my Uni-T DVM measures at. VBE and diode Vf.
    Mosfet threshold voltages
    Some indication of junction capacitances of transistors and if they are leaky
    Decent idea of capacitor values and ESR ( I think the capacitance is quite accurate, but low values of ESR are perhaps a bit less so, I still trust my capacitance bridge more but it takes a lot longer to get readings). Good down to about 20pF or you can parallel with a known value to get some idea for even smaller caps.
    Rough idea on largish inductor values - not sure how accurate this is, I need to measure some parts with a decent LCR bridge to determine this.
    Good for measuring low value resistors (perhaps better than the Fluke).

    What does it need:
    Reverse battery protection (it's not that difficult to try to fit a 9V battery the wrong way round and then it will go bangforgood!)
    Input protection and/or a cap discharger - again to avoid a banggood scenario.

    Of course a proper piece of kit like the Peak DCA75 will do a more comprehensive job with transistors, but it is 5X the price and doesn't measure all the passive components like the AVR tester.

    Overall, I am very impressed at the range of capabilities and decent accuracy of this piece of kit for ~£20. Recommended.

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    Exceedingly cool bit of kit that... boy I wish we had those back in the day
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