All I have is a multimeter
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Here is a data sheet for the part
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...VWssf737WtZeV4
When I look into testing this part on Google it says
Let me know for sure that I done a proper test and weather that my transistor is bad or not..
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Z9d1CpHdqSWT4vTm8
Here is a data sheet for the part
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...VWssf737WtZeV4
When I look into testing this part on Google it says
- Test Mode:
Switch your multimeter to diode test mode, which measures the voltage drop across a diode. - 2. Remove from Circuit:
Take the transistor out of the circuit to get accurate readings. - 3. Base to Emitter:
- Place the positive probe of the multimeter on the base (B) of the transistor.
- Place the negative probe on the emitter (E).
- A good NPN transistor should show a voltage drop between 0.45V and 0.9V.
- 4. Base to Collector:
- Keep the positive probe on the base (B).
- Move the negative probe to the collector (C).
- A good NPN transistor should show a voltage drop between 0.45V and 0.9V.
- 5. Reverse Polarity:
- Switch the probe positions and repeat the tests.
- A good NPN transistor should read "OL" or no reading in the reverse direction.
- 6. Collector to Emitter:
- Place the positive probe on the collector (C).
- Place the negative probe on the emitter (E).
- A good NPN transistor should read "OL" or no reading.
- Switch the probes and repeat; the same should apply.
Let me know for sure that I done a proper test and weather that my transistor is bad or not..
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