Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Opto-isolator Tester

One of my newsletter subscribers sent me a picture of the preher-tech opto-isolator tester which he had built from the parts list and schematic I had included in my article on testing opto-isolators. He did such a great job even etching a PCB that I had to share the pictures of his work with all of you. Great job Beh!
Note: Beh switched the LEDs so red indicates power on and green indicates a good opto-isolator.
If anyone else has pictures of there opto-isolator tester built from my design please send it to me and I will post it here to share with everyone. Email pictures to john@preher-tech.com
Also if you missed the article on testing opto-isolators you can download it by clicking here.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Understanding and testing opto-isolators



An opto-isolator also called an opto-coupler or photo-coupler allows a signal to pass from one circuit to another but allows the two circuits to remain electrically isolated. The most common opto-isolator which comes in IC package consists of an LED which shines onto the base of a photo-transistor (usually an npn transistor) and allows current to flow from collector to emitter until the LED is turned off. When a signal is applied to the LED it then shines light that is varied in brightness with the same amplitude as the input signal, this light lands upon the photo-transistor (the resistance of the collector/emitter junction now changes with the varying light) which passes the signal onto the next circuit.



Basic opto-isolator symbol.
If you do a lot of work on switch mode power supplies than you have surely seen the opto-isolators used in the feed back section of the power supply.

Opto-isolators in LCD TV SMPS.


If you want to read more about opto-isolators including my 3 methods for testing them than download my free article "Understanding and Testing Opto-isolators" by clicking here.


Included in the article is a schematic and parts list for a simple opto-isolator tester.



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