Test tweezers ease electronics diagnosis

Paul Boughton
A compact, lightweight digital meter integrated with comfort-grip tweezers allows fast, precise measurements of small components and circuits.

Newly introduced Quick-Test Tweezers simplify quality assurance inspections of incoming circuit boards or loose components, as well as troubleshooting and production checks by electronic manufacturers. Two models of the versatile tweezers are the latest additions from Aven Inc.

Because surface mount devices usually are tiny and lack wire leads, they're harder to test and identify than conventional components. The newest battery-powered tweezers are a practical solution, and also can check traditional components with wire leads too short to insert in test terminals.

One-hand use allows note-taking while checking a component's impedance (inductance, capacitance and resistance), testing its diode polarity or measuring currents in operating circuits. The AutoScan model immediately recognizes whether a component is a capacitor or resistor, with no mode change needed. 

An oversize digital readout clearly shows the type of component , measurement result and test conditions. A bar graph displays an analogue indicator of measured input.

Applications include electronics R&D, manufacturing, maintenance and training.
 
For more information, visit www.aveninc.com