This simple
circuit has helped me out on many occasions. It is able to check
transistors, in the circuit, down to 40 ohms across the
collector-base or base-emitter junctions. It can also check the
output power transistors on amplifier circuits.
Circuit operation is as follows. The 555 timer ( IC1 ) is set up
as a 12hz multi vibrator. The output on pin 3 drives the 4027
flip-flop (IC2). This flip-flop divides the input frequency by two
and delivers complementary voltage outputs to pin 15 and 14. The
outputs are connected to LED1 and LED2 through the current
limiting resistor R3. The LED's are arranged so that when the
polarity across the circuit is one way only one LED will light and
when the polarity reverses the other LED will light, therefore
when no transistor is connected to the tester the LED's will
alternately flash. The IC2 outputs are also connected to resistors
R4 and R5 with the junction of these two resistors connected to
the base of the transistor being tested. With a good transistor
connected to the tester, the transistor will turn on and produce a
short across the LED pair. If a good NPN transistor is connected
then LED1 will flash by itself and if a good PNP transistor is
connected then LED2 will flash by itself. If the transistor is
open both LED's will flash and if the transistor is shorted then
neither LED will flash.
Also check the conversation about this project at the community.
Post you questions here.