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Transistor Fault Checking
Hi,
Any advice on how come when a particular transistor when soldered gives out different readings as compared to when it has been desoldered and taken out. When desoldered and taken out from pcb, gives good readings indicating the transistor is good. However when on board, it gives inconsistent readings showing the transistor is bad. End of day, is the transistor good or bad? Thanks. Am using analog multimeter under the diode function for checking on transistors.Thanks. SeventhPrince七少爷 |
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