Looking for a good transister tester, but not sure what to look for. Any yips onwhat to look for or suggestions on a descent one? Thanks!
It's worth having two different ones - an in-circuit type for BJT's - these are easy to DIY with just a 555 timer and a few other parts, and a cheap "component tester" which are available in many varieties on eBay and the like for about $10, and do a great job of testing resistors, capacitors, inductors, BJT's, JFET's, MOSFET's, and even basic IC's.
Then there are the more expensive options like the PEAK brand range of testers like the Atlas, which are a huge step-up in quality, but with a commensurate increase in price.
There's a few differences in what they do:
- go no/go
- accurate hfe measurement
- part identification (and usually hfe measurement)
Probably not a lot will do leakage.
I'd go with one that tests unknown transistors. One in which any lead can go in any socket and it'll tell you if it's npn or pnp, which lead is the base, emitter, and collector. And the hfe of course.
I have one of those. It's really useful, although it doesn't measure HFE correctly.
https://aliexpress.com/item/2016-Latest-LCR-T4-ESR-Meter-Transistor-Tester-Diode-Triode-Capacitance-Mos-Mega328-Transistor-Tester-CASE/32810272625.html
Please check my experience
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=117061.msg1092755#msg1092755
DCA75 is the best choice if you need jfets measured.
You can also test transistors by hand using a diode tester. Plenty of posts on this forum about that.
I like my Peak Atlas DCA55... :icon_cool: