OT: various electronics questions by "newone"
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cnr 10d471k VARISTOR how to know is short or not by
cnr 10d471k VARISTOR how to know is short or not by
analog meter
			
			
									
						
										
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The Ohmmeter section of an analog meter will tell you the value of a resistor which you then compare with it's markings or the schematic. You usually have to remove it from the circuit first.
You can't check a varistor until you know if it is PTC or NTC. You need to look up it's markings and find out what it is. One type will read "low" and one will read "high". No exact measurement is possible because it varies with voltage and/or current. (and they almost never fail unless they literally burn up).
			
			
									
						
							You can't check a varistor until you know if it is PTC or NTC. You need to look up it's markings and find out what it is. One type will read "low" and one will read "high". No exact measurement is possible because it varies with voltage and/or current. (and they almost never fail unless they literally burn up).
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how to know IR LED of remote is damage
how to know IR LED  of remote is  damage
i have remote i want to check ir led by om meter analog
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						i have remote i want to check ir led by om meter analog
please reply
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I wouldn't bother answering any of this guys questions until he shows some evidence that he's actually reading the replies, which he hasn't done yet.
			
			
									
						
							Rob
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how to know IR LED of remote is damage
how to know IR LED  of remote is  damage
i have remote i want to check ir led by om meter analog
please reply
			
			
									
						
										
						i have remote i want to check ir led by om meter analog
please reply
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You've been given lots of help before when you used the "newone" user id, but never one did you post any follow up.electronics_field wrote:any help
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IS THERE WAY TO CHECK INFRA RED LED IN REMOTE TV IS GOOD OR
IS THERE WAY TO CHECK INFRA RED LED IN REMOTE TV IS GOOD OR BROKEN BY ANALOG METER 
AND THE INFRA RED LED TESTED TAKE OF FROM REMOTE OR INSIDE
IS THERE PROCEDURE TO CHECK INFRA LED BY ANALOG METER NOT WHOLE REMOTE
			
			
									
						
										
						AND THE INFRA RED LED TESTED TAKE OF FROM REMOTE OR INSIDE
IS THERE PROCEDURE TO CHECK INFRA LED BY ANALOG METER NOT WHOLE REMOTE
The electronic viewfinder of most digital cameras and camcoders will show IR light as white.
That's how most of us test whether an IR LED is working (in an otherwise working remote).
If someone here knew how to check it with a meter they probably would have said so already. I don't think there is a practical way.
I also can't tell whether you mean testing an LED that has been completely disconnected from the remote or while it is still connected.
For completely disconnected, you should look at the spec sheet for a typical IR LED. They all have similar electrical characteristics. You should be able to think of some tests to see if your disconnected LED is close to the correct electrical characteristics. If it is seriously off (such as open circuit) you could conclude it is broken. But I don't know how much it might take to conclude it isn't broken (by that method which is so much harder than using a viewfinder).
			
			
									
						
										
						That's how most of us test whether an IR LED is working (in an otherwise working remote).
If someone here knew how to check it with a meter they probably would have said so already. I don't think there is a practical way.
I also can't tell whether you mean testing an LED that has been completely disconnected from the remote or while it is still connected.
For completely disconnected, you should look at the spec sheet for a typical IR LED. They all have similar electrical characteristics. You should be able to think of some tests to see if your disconnected LED is close to the correct electrical characteristics. If it is seriously off (such as open circuit) you could conclude it is broken. But I don't know how much it might take to conclude it isn't broken (by that method which is so much harder than using a viewfinder).