Friday, May 17, 2013
How to Test DC Voltage Regulator IC
To perform the test we need a DC power supply panel equipped with a voltmeter, a DC voltmeter, regulator IC 7805 and the black and red wires as needed. Red and black wires are used as a link between positive polarity (+) and negative (-) of the voltage source to the input pin (1) and ground (2) the regulator IC. Output pin (3) and ground (2) of the 7805 IC to be connected to the positive polarity (+) and negative (-) on the voltmeter.
Diagram of DC Voltage Regulator IC Testing
Test DC Voltage Regulator 7805 |
The things you should know and be prepared prior to testing or measuring voltage regulator is:
- A type of three-terminal regulator IC regulator will work fine if input voltage is greater than the output voltage around 3V. It should be remembered that 7805 was a positive linear type regulator which will be different pinout configurations with IC 7905.
- Turn on the DC power supply and adjust the output voltage of about 8V or slightly larger. Or alternatively you can use a battery 9V-12V as voltage source. Look at the voltmeter panel when you set the voltage
- Prepare a DC voltmeter readings on voltage range 50V to measure the output voltage of the IC 7805.
- Perform the red and black cable connections are correct, red for positive polarity (+) and pin (1) IC, black for polarity (-) and pin (2) IC.
The test results of IC 7805 is good if the pin (3) read positive DC voltage 5V. And you can do it over and over to ensure that the condition of IC 7805 is still functioning well. Do a test for another DC voltage regulator IC..
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