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SMD led orientation check with multimeter?
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RL_Tracksuit_Electro:
Fast forward, using the markings on the smd led I was able to determine the cathode & anadode and everything worked.
However, when I try to use my multimeter (a cheap Tacklife) diode test setting to double-check cathod/anode, the screen never changes nor does the led light up. I tested other diodes (not leds) with that setting and it works.
I have no idea exactly what kind of leds they are. Is it "normal" that some leds can't be tested by some multimeters? I don't have any other smd leds handy, nor another multimeter.
fcb:
White & Blue LED's have a higher forward voltage, so your DMM might not be able to push them into conduction - so they might appear open-circuit.
RL_Tracksuit_Electro:
Indeed they are blue, thanks!
fcb:
One trick I've used is to put a 1.5V cell in series with the multimeter in "diode check" mode (red lead to batt-, batt+ to DUT). This is enough usually to light the most stubborn blue/white LED's.
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