Author Topic: Show us your $20 Transistor Tester enclosures and mods (note: lots of pics)  (Read 46562 times)

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Offline alex_D

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Here's my new DIY setup, I'm still working on the case, but the component tester is working well and it's good to be able to enable all features of the M firmware and still only reach 78% full using a 644p.  :clap:

The display is a 2.4" ILI9341 and is connected with dupont leads so I can experiment with others displays, the ST7735 also works well, but not
as nice as the ILI9341.

The board is based on the open source hardware design, I have just moved some of the device footprints a bit closer to fit on a 100mmx80mm board. also added an extra pin for backlight, the board supports the 30v zener test but I have not yet added the components for that part.

There are a couple of typos on the silk screen labelling, I wanted to fully label the board so it could be build without referrring to a diagram.
« Last Edit: May 08, 2023, 01:27:28 pm by alex_D »
 
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Offline .RC.

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Is the board your own design?
 

Offline porter

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Quick and dirty with outlet box I happened to have on hand. Does the job. Looking at some the the postings, I think I will upgrade.
 

Offline Altair8800

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For Reference:  Our very own BillyO on his Uni-Byte Youtube channel just recently posted his 3 MODs of his T7 Transistor Tester

1) Increase battery capacity
2) Improve connectivity
3) Make it more stable on the bench





 


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