argylehustler
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Hi Folks. I've got a few Fairfield Circuitry inspired builds (Chop Shop, Nein) almost done and it's time to get into measuring the JFET's. Coming from a non-engineering background I've pored over any videos on Youtube that remotely mention measuring JFET, IDSS, or both. Many mention measuring typical looking 3 leg transistors.
It seems that if I had a loose J201 like a MMBFJ201 that I could likely pop it on the clip on board that is included on a cheap unit like the FNIRSI LCR-P1 tester. However, I ordered the J201's from stompboxparts pre-soldered to a TO-92 daughterboard. I even got the pin headers recommended by a fellow forum member. However, I realized that I can't just pop that JFET containing daughterboard on the FNIRSI LCR-P1 tester because the bottom of the JFET will not make any contact with that thing and thus won't be measurable. I do realize that D,S,G are labeled on the TO-92 daughterboard so is the answer for achieving IDSS measurement going to involve soldering the pin headers to the TO-92 daughterboard and then inserting it on the tester so it's sort of like a typical 3 leg transistor?
It seems that if I had a loose J201 like a MMBFJ201 that I could likely pop it on the clip on board that is included on a cheap unit like the FNIRSI LCR-P1 tester. However, I ordered the J201's from stompboxparts pre-soldered to a TO-92 daughterboard. I even got the pin headers recommended by a fellow forum member. However, I realized that I can't just pop that JFET containing daughterboard on the FNIRSI LCR-P1 tester because the bottom of the JFET will not make any contact with that thing and thus won't be measurable. I do realize that D,S,G are labeled on the TO-92 daughterboard so is the answer for achieving IDSS measurement going to involve soldering the pin headers to the TO-92 daughterboard and then inserting it on the tester so it's sort of like a typical 3 leg transistor?