Bipolar Transistor Tester / Digital IC Tester for Physics Lab
Raju Baddi

TL;DR
This paper presents a low-cost, simple bipolar transistor and digital IC tester for physics labs, capable of identifying transistor types, terminals, and testing digital ICs efficiently with detailed construction guidance.
Contribution
It introduces an inexpensive, portable testing circuit for both bipolar transistors and digital ICs, with detailed schematics and testing procedures for educational and laboratory use.
Findings
Effective identification of transistor types and terminals
Reliable testing of small-scale digital ICs
Cost-effective alternative to commercial testers
Abstract
A very simple low cost bipolar transistor tester for physics lab is given. The proposed circuit not only indicates the type of transistor(NPN/PNP) but also indicates the terminals(emitter, base and collector) using simple dual color (red/green) LEDs. Color diagrams of testing procedure have been given for easy following. This article describes the construction of this apparatus in all detail with schematic circuit diagram, circuit layout and constructional illustration. The second part describes a simple circuit to test digital ICs in a physics lab. Small scale integration digital ICs like logic gates, flip-flops, registers, counters, decoders, multiplexers etc are used in physics lab for various purposes either in a commercially obtained equipment or lab made circuits. The non-functionality of a circuit may call for a test of the digital chip. Commercially available test equipment is…
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TopicsExperimental Learning in Engineering
