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How to Check Basic Electronic Components Using a Multi-Meter


Basic electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, diodes and transistors are widely used in any
electronic devices and gadgets. Knowing how to conduct a test on this components using a multimeter
would give you an idea on how to trouble shoot and repair any defective cellphones or electronic
equipments at home. Below are some basic D.I.Y. regarding proper testing of this components using a
multimeter. (http://cellphonerepairtutorials.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-test-basic-electronic-
components.html)

How to Check Resistors?

Read the indicated code value indicated in Schematic Diagram then select the Ohm-scale within but not
way below the indicated value. A resistor is good if its resistance is close to the indicated value.Tolerance
should be considered with the ohmmeter reading. While, no resistance reading at all on the ohmmeter scale
settings means that the resistor is open. A zero resistance reading on all ohmmeter scale settings means that
the resistor is shorted.

How to Check Capacitors?

In most cases, a capacitor fails due to the deterioration of the dielectric material between its plate.Defective
capacitors can have an internal shorted terminals, excessive leakage and degradation of capacitance meter.
For an electrolytic capacitor (capacitors with polarity), short the terminal capacitor to discharge it prior to
testing.
To test a capacitor, set the multimeter to Rx10 or Rx1K scale. Connect the tester negative probe to the
capacitor positive terminal and the positive probe to the negative terminal.

A good indication for electrolytic capacitor shows the meter needle deflecting towards zero and moves back
again to infinite resistance position.
For ceramic, Mylar and other capacitor with a capacitance with less than 1.0 uF, the meter will not deflect at
all.

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A defective indication for an electrolytic capacitor shows that the meter will rest on zero and remain
stationary at a point which is an indication that the capacitor is shorted.

How to Check Diodes?

Set the multimeter knob to any of the resistance position (x1, x10, x1K or 10K ohm ).Connect the positive
probe to the anode and the negative probe to the cathode.Then connect the positive probe to the cathode and
the negative probe to the anode of the diode. A good indication in the first procedure will show the meter
deflected very little or may not deflect at all.

And in the second procedure, the meter will deflect towards zero.The actual resistance reading is the forward
resistance of the diode.

A defective indication shows that the meter won't deflect at all even when the probes are reversed. Or the
meter deflects at the same time or almost the same resistance reading for both steps.

How to Check Transistors:

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Bipolar transistors are usually checked out of a circuit by means of an ohmmeter. When it is desired to check
for the resistance across the transistor emitter and collector, NPN or PNP, ohmmeter probes may be
connected either way. A good transistor will show above a reading above 1000 ohm.

How to determine if it is NPN or PNP transistor?

To determine the correct terminal of the transistors, set the range selector to x 1 or 10 ohm.Connect the
positive probe to the emitter and the negative probe to the base of the transistor. Note the reading
interchange the connection of the probes to the leads of the transistor.

Base your conclusion on the table:

POSITIVE PROBE TO: -----NEGATIVE PROBE TO: -----RESISTANCE READING-- CONCLUSION:


Emitter------- -- Base---------- Less than 150 ohm ------Transistor is NPN
Base --------------Emitter --------Infinity ----------------Transistor is NPN

POSITIVE PROBE TO: NEGATIVE PROBE TO: RESISTANCE READING: CONCLUSION:


-Emitter------------Base ---------Infinity ---------------- Transistor is PNP
Base --------------- Emitter --- - Less than 150 ohm ------- Transistor is PNP

Some defective indications of transistors: Resistance between any pair of the terminals is less than 10 ohms,
means that the transistor is shorted. Resistance between base and emitter or base collector for both the
forward and reverse application of ohmmeter probes is infinity (meter needle don't deflect), means that the
transistor is open. Transistors overheats (except power transistors) during normal operating condition means
that the transistor is shorted.

How to Check an LED ( Light Emitting Diode)

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Set the Muti-meter to x1 connect the positive probe to cathode and the negative probe to anode. The good
and working LED will then light up or glow, a busted LED will not.

How to Check a Coil?

Set the multimeter to X1 a good and working coil have a reading approximately point to zero ohms, without
any reading means the coil is open or busted.

How to Check a Fuse?

A blown SMD Fuse is not visible to our naked eye, just set the multi-meter to x1 and put both test probe to
both end side of the fuse. A full reading here to zero or continuity check is full. without any reading means
he fuse is already busted.

How to Check IC chips (Integrated Circuits)?

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IC Chips is hard to determine faulty by using only a multi-meter, some advance equipment like the one that
the manufacturer used during their productions. However; you can determine a faulty chips by some few
experiences when it comes to troubleshooting, One techniques is that by comparing two same components
from one another. like for example; if one chips is suspected to be faulty, then by replacing it with a good
and working same chips, you can now determine it if the said chips got a problem. It is a trial and error
method at first; but as long as your experience and knowledge skills increases, you can determine it more
quickly and accurately.
Further, we will tackle this issues and give you some tips and tricks.

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