[NJARC] Technoweenie Stocking Stuffer
Al Klase
ark at ar88.net
Mon Dec 21 22:06:41 EST 2015
Bob,
You do realize that only the 3 pins on the left are active? The others
are bussed to pin 1. See the lettering on the board.
Hope it's that simple,
Al
Al Klase – N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
On 12/21/2015 8:56 PM, Robert Bennett wrote:
> Well boys and girls........
> It came today just in
> time for the holidays..... Not the "Red Ryder" BB Gun, but my fresh in
> the box "technoweenie" stocking stuffer can test everything component
> tester.
>
> I opened the box, and
> there it was fresh in it's antistatic bag! I carefully removed it from
> the bag, inserted a fresh 9 volt battery, then placed a 10K resistor
> in the socket.
>
> I pressed the button
> and "Presto"! the display read - no component found.
>
> Ok, maybe this was a
> fluke.... I'll try a cap and see what happens. The display read - no
> component found.
>
> Guess I'll be calling
> the seller in Atlanta tomorrow and see if I'll get a refund/replacement.
>
> I'll be back with an
> update and let you know what happens!
>
> Bob Bennett
>
> On Dec 17, 2015, at 3:28 PM, Al Klase wrote:
>
>> Just remember
>> Reply = Poster
>> Reply All = Everyone
>>
>> _________________________________________________________
>> Gang,
>>
>> I just took delivery of this component tester.
>>
>> <s-l1600.jpg>
>> You don't even have to know what component. Just stick something in
>> the zero-insertion-force socket, push the button, and the tin brain
>> inside figures it out. Does resistors, capacitors, inductors,
>> diodes, and bipolar and FET transistors.
>>
>> The best part: It's 15 bucks shipped from Duluth, GA. -
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/221961865013?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
>>
>> There are a bunch of these floating around on E-bay, but this appears
>> to be the latest revision, with a really nice display and rugged
>> battery holder. You'll likely want to install in in some sort of box
>> to carry around.
>>
>> All this is made possible by a modern microcontroller that has analog
>> inputs and outputs built in, so it can make the appropriate measurements.
>> uC data sheet here: ATmega48A, ATmega48PA, ATmega88A, ATmega88PA,
>> ATmega168A, ATmega1688PA, ATmega328, ATmega328P datasheet -
>> atmel-8271-8-bit-avr-microcontroller-atmega48a-48pa-88a-88pa-168a-168pa-328-328p_datasheet_complete.pdf
>> <http://www.atmel.com/images/atmel-8271-8-bit-avr-microcontroller-atmega48a-48pa-88a-88pa-168a-168pa-328-328p_datasheet_complete.pdf>
>>
>> Not much on the circuit board except the processor and an 8MHz
>> crystal. Everything else in SMOP. (Simply a Matter Of Programming)
>> Welcome to the 21st Century!
>>
>> Thanks to Robert Forte for making me aware of these things, and Joe
>> Cro for kicking my butt to actually get one.
>>
>> My apologies for the freak out,
>> Al
>> --
>> Al Klase – N3FRQ
>> Jersey City, NJ
>> http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
>>
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