Product Description
The Digital IC Tester Nvis 9351 is a high-quality and user-friendly device designed for testing a wide range of digital integrated circuits used in electronics laboratories, educational institutions, and research facilities. It enables engineers, students, and technicians to quickly verify the functionality of digital ICs, reducing troubleshooting time and improving testing accuracy.
The Nvis 9351 features an auto-search function that allows quick identification of compatible ICs. Its easy-to-use interface ensures smooth operation during testing and supports multiple IC families through truth table and sequence table comparison methods.
With its robust construction and simple operation, the Nvis 9351 is a reliable electronic testing tool for fast and accurate IC verification.
• Tests a wide range of digital ICs, including 74 Series TTL and 40/45 Series CMOS ICs
• Inbuilt automatic search function for quick identification of ICs
• Supports testing using truth table and sequence table comparison methods
• 28-pin DIP ZIF socket for easy IC insertion and removal
• 16-key keypad with numerical and function keys
• 16×2 LCD display for clear and easy viewing of test results
• Compact and user-friendly design suitable for electronics laboratories and workshops
A digital IC tester is an electronic testing device used to verify whether digital integrated circuits (ICs) are functioning correctly. It checks the performance of ICs by comparing their outputs with predefined truth tables or sequence tables.
A wide variety of IC families can be tested using a digital IC tester, including 74 Series TTL ICs and 40/45 Series CMOS ICs, which are commonly used in digital electronics applications.
The Nvis 9351 Digital IC Tester includes a 28-pin DIP ZIF socket, 16×2 LCD display, 16-key keypad, auto-search function, and supports testing using truth table and sequence table comparison methods.
The ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket allows easy insertion and removal of ICs without applying pressure, preventing damage to IC pins during testing.
A digital IC tester works by applying test signals to the IC and comparing the output with stored truth tables or sequence tables. If the output matches the expected results, the IC is considered to be functioning properly.