Development of Arduino-Based Electronic Component Testing Device
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As advancements in electronics continued, the limitations of traditional component testers became increasingly evident. Most available testers were designed to evaluate a single component type, resulting in a circuit testing process that was often cumbersome and time-consuming. This inefficiency posed challenges to both learning and innovation in educational and professional environments. To address the growing demand for more efficient and versatile testing tools, the development of a multi-component tester became crucial. The proposed project aimed to create an integrated electronic components tester capable of evaluating a wide range of components, including integrated circuits (ICs), resistors, transistors, and capacitors. This all-in-one device was designed to streamline the testing process, improving the user experience in electronics laboratories and supporting professionals in the fields of electronics repair and development.
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