Thanks for confirming. It's hard to blame the “cheap tester” and ignore that the ones I purchased long ago (before having kids,) test as N-channel JFETS, and the ones when I got back into the hobby simply do not read as JFETS. (Just “NPN.”)
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I'll never afford an Atlas tester to verify his claims that they're legit. My bad. He offered to take them back, but I declined, placing the blame on my tester. Wish I'd stocked up back in 2002.
… tester has been known to mis-identify / give false negatives in the past.
…higher than any of the prepackaged darlingtons i know of while the vf is so low, being lower than any silicon BJT i've ever seen tested …
Drain and Source are identical.What do you guys know about the cheaper Atlas, the DCA55?
Do you think it would correctly identify a legit J201 as a JFET? The datasheet notes that “only the gate pin is identified.” Probably doesn't bode well.
It's down to $70, which is cheaper than the last time I looked.
LMAO. I forgot; JFETs are usually symmetrical. Sorry.Drain and Source are identical.
I was awestruck that I actually knew thatLMAO. I forgot; JFETs are usually symmetrical. Sorry.
This particular style of unbranded ebay cheapie—it appears—
It knows when you've inserted a MOSFET as well. Pretty decent tester for $15.
- CAN correctly ID a 2n5457
- but CAN NOT correctly ID a J201
probably due to the test conditions Fig outlined earlier.
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I've got one of these (or super-similar). It bricked itself (or I bricked it) just testing it out — never got to use it in earnest. Makes a colourful paperweight.
I had three different component testers in 3 weeks and each of them died inside a week. I ended up just buying a peak atlas in the end.That's a massive bummer.
I also have a dead generic tester: an induction/LCR meter. It never really worked. I wrote to the company name silkscreened on the PCB. They said, "we no longer support that product." I can't bring myself to throw it away.
I had three different component testers in 3 weeks and each of them died inside a week. I ended up just buying a peak atlas in the end.
Similarly, If I added up all the $25 DMMs that broke over the years, I could've bought a Fluke in the first place.
I’ve got a couple about 6 years in now… still going strong.!.!!Thankfully my middle of the road DMM has been rock solid for the last 10 years.