

Obviously there are ("in the wild") many variations of this kit, but I think you get the idea. With ATmega8 an 16x2 LCD: M8 DIY Transistor Tester Kit - BLUE AND RED - $12.92.With ATmega328 an 16x2 LCD(slightly different from the above): M328 DIY Multifunction Transistor Tester Kit - BLUE AND RED - $12.92.With ATmega328 an 16x2 LCD: M328 Transistor Tester DIY Kit - WHITE AND RED - $13.91.

I must say that there are other 3 versions right in the Gearbest shop: So this kit gave me the opportunity and motivation to experiment and study further. but I have not had time to build it from scratch. Since I found out about this project I was curious to know "How Do They Do It". Now (going back to this kit), I'm glad I found a ready-made variant. and so on.Īlso, over the time, have appeared variants with with graphic display (like this kit). Some enthusiasts have made it on breadboard, some have designed their own PCB's, single or dual layer with thru-hole or SMD components. So this project continued to be more known, it was implemented in various forms over the time. And another article about new features of the TransistorTester:.Later (in 2012) Karl-Heinz Kübbeler started to work on the project. Ideas behind this kit is started in 2009 by Markus Frejek as a thread on a forum:.
TRANSISTOR TESTER FREE
So, I chose to continue my exploration in analog field of microcontrolers with another project: M12864 DIY Transistor Tester which can be purchased at the price of $16.99 with free shiping (at the time I write the article).īefore going further I would like to make some remarks about this project, why I chose it (and why I find it very interesting). Recently Gearbest shop gave me the opportunity to write about another product which they sell.
