|work| - Blue Ring Tester Schematic Diagram Exclusive
The standard "exclusive" design often refers to the Bob Parker/AnaTek version, which utilizes specific integrated circuits and a visual LED scale: :
The ringing signal is AC-coupled via C4 and clamped by D1, D2 to protect the comparator. The LM393 compares the ringing waveform to ground. For a healthy coil, the ringing crosses zero many times. The comparator outputs a series of pulses for each zero-crossing. blue ring tester schematic diagram exclusive
: If the winding has even a single shorted turn, the energy is quickly dissipated through increased losses, causing the oscillation to die out almost immediately—a "quick fall-off". Core Schematic and Components The standard "exclusive" design often refers to the
| Reference | Value/Type | Role | Exclusive Note | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | NE555P or TLC555 | Timer (Pulse) | Use CMOS TLC555 for low power/better stability | | Q1 | IRFZ44N or 2N7000 | MOSFET Switch | IRFZ44N handles high current flybacks better | | D1 | 1N4148 (Fast) & 1N4007 | Signal diode / Protection | The exclusive trick: Use a UF4007 (Ultrafast) for accuracy | | LEDs | Red, Yellow, Green | Status Output | 5mm high-brightness | | R-Core | 10 Ohm – 100 Ohm | Current sense | Variable pot (47R) allows calibration | | C_Pulse | 0.1uF – 1uF Polyester | Tank capacitor | Must be low ESR; avoid ceramic | The comparator outputs a series of pulses for




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