[Techtoolslist] WANTED : in-circuit IC tester

Fabrizio Vasile fabrizio.vasile at gmail.com
Tue Jul 30 15:21:38 EDT 2013


Yes, ABI Boardmaster 4000 in another tool on my list but nowadays it's
pretty rare and still quite expensive.Besides it seems it's quite fragile in
some parts.Anyway it's a great piece of equipment but , like other
in-circuit tester, has its pro and con.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Coates" <mike at the-coates.com>
To: "Technical Tools Mail List" <techtoolslist at flippers.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] WANTED : in-circuit IC tester



>I have an ABI 4000, and find that if it tells you an IC is good, then it

>is, if it tells you it's bad, then double check it, because it's wrong 60%

>of the time!

>

> however, for repairing things for which schematics are not available, or

> it has a hidden PCB (where there's 2 or 3 pcb's for instance, that plug

> into each other) it still proves useful.

>

> Once I have set it up, I tend to check everything in the area of concern,

> and put white stickers on anything dodgy - then use the fluke and the

> probe to decide if they really have failed!

>

> On 30/07/2013 17:54, Matthew Rossiter wrote:

>> Has anyone here ever used the ICT-101 with much success? I had one for

>> a while and the results were so sketchy that I eventually sold it back

>> on ebay. I saw a lot of good IC's come up as FAIL. Once you lose a

>> certain amount of trust with a tester, it's really not much use.

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