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This eBook shows you how to TEST COMPONENTS. To do this you need "TEST GEAR." The best item of Test Gear is a MULTIMETER. It can test almost 90% of all components. And that's what we will do in this eBook:CONTENTSA nalogue MultimeterAudio StagesBatteries- testingBurnt ResistorBuying A MultimeterCapacitorsCapacitors -decoupling capsCapacitors in ParallelCapacitor Substitution BoxCells- batteriesCircuit SymbolsCo-Ax CablesColour Code (Resistor)CoilsContinuity Creating any value of RMultimetersNon-polar Capacitor (electrolytic)Open Circuit"Open" Resistor- damagedOpto-couplersParallel- resistorsParallel and Series Capacitors Piezo Diaphragms Piezo BuzzersPotentiometersPots- testing Power DiodesPower Supply -see Basic Electronics 1A Reed SwitchRelaysRemote ControlsCurrent - measuringCurrent Sensing ResistorsCurrent TransformerDamper DiodesDarlington TransistorsDigital ChipsDigital MultimeterDigital TransistorsDiodes replacing a diodeDischarge a CapacitorEarth Leakage DetectorsElectrolyticsFETsFingers- to feel temperatureFocus pots Fuses and 100mA fusesGermanium DiodesHeatsinksImpedance- of a stageIC's- also called Digital ChipsIC's- Analogue Chips"In-Circuit" testingInductorsInductors- measuring Integrated CircuitsIsolation TransformerLatching Reed SwitchLEDsLogic Probe MkIIB Logic Probe- SimpleLogic Probe - using CD4001 Logic Pro
The Common (negative) lead ALWAYS fits into the "COM" socket. The red lead fits into the red socket for Voltage and Resistance. Place the red lead (red banana plug)
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