Testing diodes, Making measurements testing diodes, Figure 3-8. capacitance measurement – Fluke 189 User Manual

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Making Measurements

Testing Diodes

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HOLD

REL

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RANGE

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TEMPERATURE

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HOLD

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ac+dc

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TEMPERATURE

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AutoHOLD

LOGGING

SAVE

CANCEL

FAST MN MX

SETUP

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1000V

400mA
FUSED

10A MAX

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CLEAR MEM

VIEW

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LOGGING MULTIMETER

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Figure 3-8. Capacitance Measurement

Testing Diodes

Caution

To avoid possible damage to the meter or to
the equipment under test, disconnect circuit
power and discharge all high-voltage
capacitors before testing diodes.

Use the diode test to check diodes, transistors, silicon
controlled rectifiers (SCRs), and other semiconductor
devices. The test sends a current through a
semiconductor junction, then measures the junction’s
voltage drop. A typical junction drops 0.5 V to 0.8 V. In
diode test, the beeper is active. It beeps briefly for a
normal junction and is on continuously if a short is
detected.

To test a diode out of a circuit, set up the meter as shown
in Figure 3-9.

In a circuit, a similar diode should still indicate a forward-
bias reading of 0.5 V to 0.8 V; however, the reverse-bias
reading can vary depending on the resistance of other
pathways between the probe tips.

The blue key toggles between diode test and capacitance.
Since diode test uses a fixed range,

R

cannot be

used.

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