Tuesday, 2 May 2017

how to test a transistor in circuit by techwalla

An electronic transistor is essentially two diodes. Diodes and transistors are either in service or not since neither are known to wear out gradually. Any component that goes bad in a circuit can prevent it from functioning. Transistors perform an important duty in circuits, and if they are shorted out or open they will cause the circuit to fail. Test the transistors in faulty electronics to find out if problems can be fixed by replacing them.

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Turn off the power to the circuit before testing. Unplug the AC power cord and/or remove the battery supplying power. Exhaust power from all capacitors on the board. Touch both the terminals on a capacitor simultaneously with a metal screwdriver that has an insulated handle to cancel out the stored power.

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Identify the base, collector, and emitter leads on a transistor. The leads may be labeled B, E, and C or the orientation within the circuit may reveal which lead is which. Consult an electronics supplier catalog for exact orientation of the leads on particular transistors if no positive identification is present.

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Set a digital multimeter to a diode setting if it has one; use an ohms setting otherwise. Use a low ohms scale setting on analog meters.

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Check the base to collector readings in both directions. Touch one lead from the meter to the base lead and the other to the collector lead. Look at the reading, then reverse the leads. A good reading will show infinity in one direction and give a reading of about 600 in the other.

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Check the base to emitter readings in both directions. Touch one lead to the base and the other to the emitter. Check the meter and reverse the leads to read the opposite direction. Good readings should show infinity in one direction and close to 600 in the other.

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Remove the base lead if the numeric readings are far from 600. Other electronic components like resistors may affect the readings from a transistor within a circuit. Use a soldering iron to melt the solder holding the base lead of the transistor to the circuit board and pull the base lead out of the board so it's not connected to the circuit. Then use the meter to test both directions from base to collector and base to emitter again. Use the solder iron to melt the solder over the hole the base lead occupied and push the base lead back into that hole in the board after taking meter readings.

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Replace a transistor if either the base to emitter or base to collector readings show zero in both directions or infinity in both directions. Zeros reveal a short while infinities indicate an open diode within the transistor.

Thursday, 7 July 2016

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Saturday, 2 July 2016

HOW TO DEBUG OR REPAIR AC DRIVE

WHEN AC DRIVE IS FAULTY THEN NEED TO REPAIR IT

THERE ARE FEW STEPS YOU NEED TO FOLLOW:

(1)FIRST WE CHECK IGBT

FIRST YOU FIND  INPUT TERMINALS R,S,T , OUTPUT TERMINALS U,V,W 
AND IGBT BRAKING TERMINAL P (+) AND PR (-).

PUT NEGATIVE PROB OF METER IN P(+) TERMINAL AND
POSITIVE PROB TO  R,S,T AND U,V,W TERMINAL . IN METER DISPLAY
SHOWS 0.3 TO 0.7.  DRIVES LOWER IGBT IS OK.

THEN
PUT POSITIVE PROB OF METER IN PR(-) TERMINAL AND
NEGITIVE PROB TO R,S,T AND U,V,W  TERMINAL . IN METER DISPLAY
SHOWS 0.3 TO 0.7 . DRIVES UPPER IGBT IS OK.

(2) CHECK  DC BUS 

 GIVE POWER TO  DRIVE AND CHECK OUTPUT VOLTAGE
PUT POSITIVE PROB TO P(+) TERMINAL AND NEGATIVE PROB TO U,V,W
 METER SHOWS 560 TO 700 V DC. 

THEN
PUT NEGATIVE PROB TO PR(-) TERMINAL AND POSITIVE PROB TO U,V,W
 METER SHOWS 560 TO 700 V DC.

(3)CHECK VISUAL INSPECTION

SHOW IN ELECTRIC BOARD AND VISUALIZE ALL COMPONENT
SHOW WHERE IS COMPONENT DAMAGE OR BERNT.
YOU SEE ANY COMPONENT DAMAGE OR BERNT.
REPLACE THE COMPONENT.

(4)CHECK COMPONENT 

WHEN EVER YOU NOT ABLE TO CHECK COMPONENT YOU NOT NEED TO WORRY YOU JUST COMPARE VALUE OF SAME COMPONENT AND YOU FIND DAMAGE COMPONENT.

                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                  AKASH AGHARA
                                                                                                                  TIRUPATI AUTOMATION

How to cheak DIODE ??????




MANY TIMES WE ARE SO CONFUSED ABOUT DIODE ....

HOW TO TEST A DIODE IN REAL OR PRESENT CERCUIT BORD .

IT'S VERY SIMPLE ,

WHEN DIODE IS NOT CONNECTED   IN ANY CIRCUIT BORD IT'S SHOWS REAL VALUE 

BUT, WHEN DIODE IS CONNECT IN ANY CIRCUIT BORD IT'S ADD SOME RESISTANCE OR CAPACITANCE WITH IT AND WE MADE WRONG DECISION .

SO WHEN DIODE IS FREE  CHECK WITH MULTI METER .   

PUT MULTI METER IN DIODE MODE AND POSITIVE PROBE IN POSITIVE (ANODE ) TERMINAL OR NEGATIVE PROB IN NEGATIVE (CATHODE) TERMINAL . 

IT'S  GIVE VALUE APROX 0.3  TO 0.8 .

AND REVERSE POLARITY MULTI METER SHOWS OL .

WHEN DIODE SHOWS DIFFERENT VALUE OR CONTINUITY  DIODE IS BROKEN.

WHEN DIODE IS CONNECTED ON CIRCUIT BORD  , PULL OUT ONE OF THEM TERMINAL AND CHECK THE VALUE . 

WHEN IT'S SHOWS DIFFERENT THAT MEAN YOUR DIODE IS BROKEN .
AND ITS SHOWS CORRECT VALUE THAT MEAN YOUR DIODE IS OK.


                                                                                                                  AKASH AGHARA
                                                                                                                  TIRUPATI AUTOMATION

Monday, 16 November 2015