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Electronic test equipment (sometimes called 'testgear') is used to create stimulus signals and capture responses from electronic Devices Under Test (DUTs). In this way, the proper operation of the DUT can be proven or faults in the device can be traced and repaired. Use of electronic test equipment is essential to any serious work on electronics systems.

Practical electronics engineering and assembly requires the use of many different kinds of electronic test equipment ranging from the very simple and inexpensive (such as a test light consisting of just a light bulb and a test lead) to extremely complex and sophisticated such as Automatic Test Equipment.

Generally, more advanced test gear is necessary when developing circuits and systems than is needed when doing production testing or when troubleshooting existing production units in the field.

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[edit] Types of test equipment

[edit] Basic equipment

Commercial digital voltmeter checking a prototype

The following items are used for basic measurement of voltages, currents, and components in the circuit under test.

The following are used for stimulus of the circuit under test:

The following are used to analyze the response of the circuit under test:

And connecting it all together:

[edit] Advanced or less commonly used equipment

Meters

[edit] Probes

A multimeter with a built in clampfacilityPushing the large button at the bottom opens the lower jaw of the clamp, allowing the clamp to be placed around a conductor (wire).


[edit] Analysers

[edit] Signal-generating devices

[edit] Miscellaneous devices

[edit] Manufacturers

[edit] External links

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