Could someone scan the ICT-101 manual and put it on the FTP, please? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jose Luiz Martins" <joseluizmartins@gmail.com> To: "Technical Tools Mail List" <techtoolslist@flippers.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 8:41 PM Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] WANTED : in-circuit IC tester
I agree 100% with Mike. I use mine in the same way, and when no schematics are available.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 2:16 PM, Mike Coates <mike@the-coates.com> wrote:
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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