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Versatile Probe
Raju R. Baddi
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ou can use this versatile probe
for continuity testing and identification of transistor type and
transformer windings. The n-side or
p-side of a transistor can be identified
quickly in one go. You can make two
contacts with the probe in one hand
Fig. 1: Circuit of versatile probe
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while the other hand is
free.
Fig. 1 shows the circuit
of the probe. The operation
of the circuit is simple.
It is driven by an alternating current flowing through two LEDs
(LED1 and LED2). So
one LED corresponds
to forward direction of
current flow, while the
other shows reverse direction of current flow.
This helps to detect orientation of the p-n junction with respect to the
probes. The LEDs can
be arranged near the
probes to glow either for
the p-side or the n-side
as per your choice.
The frequency is determined by capacitor
C1 and preset VR1 connected between gates G1
Fig. 2: Constructional detail of versatile probe
Testing Results for Different Components
Component
Probe D
Probe C
Red LED
Green LED
1st terminal
1st terminal
2nd terminal
2nd terminal
Off
On
On
Off
Transistors
Any type pnp or npn
C
E
E
C
X
X
X
X
npn-type transistor
B
B
E
C
On
On
Off
Off
p-n junction
p-n junction
Result: p is common, so npn transistor
pnp-type transistor
B
B
E
C
Off
Off
On
On
n-p junction
n-p junction
Result: n is common, so pnp transistor
Primary terminal 1
Primary terminal 2
Glow with
low intensity
Glow with
low intensity
Both LEDs glowing with low intensity
Result: Primary side
Glow with
high intensity
Glow with
high intensity
Both LEDs glowing with high intensity
Result: Secondary side
On
Off
Diode
Step-down transformer
Continuity
Secondary terminal 1 Secondary terminal 2
Connect with
LEDs probe
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Result
Probe D side is anode (p) and probe C
side is cathode (n)
Probe D side is n and probe C side is p
Unused pin is base
Unused pin is base
Indicates shorting
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and G2. The frequency can be varied
using preset VR1. Higher frequency
results in more sensitivity to inductive
reactance. The preset is trimmed so that
when the probes are shorted, both the
LEDs glow equally.
Fig. 2 shows the probe arrangement
for testing. Most of the battery power is
consumed only when the LEDs glow.
The probes have been constructed to
provide a good grip on the components
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under testing. One probes tip has been
widened. (Drop the empty refill of a
ball-pen from some height to remove
the ball, then insert a sharp needle or
something similar into the tip. Slowly
push the needle inside and widen the
tip so that a component lead can be
inserted into it during testing.) Slightly
unequal probe lengths help to make
easy contacts.
Assemble the circuit on a general-
purpose PCB which is as compact as
possible and put it inside a glue stick
tube (whose inner mechanism has been
removed) at its centre. The metallic
disk and metallic strips can be cut out
from any tin container. For the probes,
use the spring mechanism of gel ball
pens. Probes C and D are the points
representing the probe terminals.
Two button cells (CR2032) are used to
power the probe circuit.
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