Difference between revisions of "Continuity Tester"
From Hackstrich
(Created page with "I want to build a continuity tester that's fast, tiny, and can attach to a board I'm reversing so I don't need full multimeter when reversing boards away from a desk. The hard...") |
|||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
== Status == | == Status == | ||
− | * 2017-12-11: Started putting idea together after spending lots of hours reversing for the DMS project. | + | * 2017-12-11: Started putting idea together after spending lots of hours reversing for the DMS project. BOM and schematic done, PCB layout in progress. |
== Features == | == Features == |
Revision as of 04:22, 12 December 2017
I want to build a continuity tester that's fast, tiny, and can attach to a board I'm reversing so I don't need full multimeter when reversing boards away from a desk. The hardware files for this can be found on GitHub at sarahemm/continuity_tester.
Status
- 2017-12-11: Started putting idea together after spending lots of hours reversing for the DMS project. BOM and schematic done, PCB layout in progress.
Features
- Fast, latching to catch quick pulses as probe is dragged along multiple pins.
- Visual/audio switchable options
- Lasts a long time on a CR2032 or similar
- Clips or magnets to a board I'm working on to save having another thing to put somewhere.