Fnirsi Multifunctional Electronic Component Tester

US $13.80

  • HK, Hong Kong
  • Jun 28th
If you want to get your hands on this multifunctional electronic component tester, simply order it online. Please note that batteries are not included in the package. The FNIRSI Multifunctional Electronic Component Tester is a versatile tool designed to automatically detect NPN and PNP transistors, N-channel and P-channel MOSFET, diodes, thyristors, resistors, capacitors, and other devices. With its TFT color display, it is equipped to measure the gate threshold voltage and gate capacitance of the MOSFET, as well as the bipolar transistor current amplification factor and base-emitter threshold voltage. Its compact and user-friendly design makes it easy to use and operate with just two buttons. It also has an automatic shutdown function. Some of the technical specifications of this electronic component tester include a DC 9V battery supply (not included), a shutdown current of 20 nA, a resistor test range of 0.5-50 M, an inductor test range of 0.01 mH-20 H, a capacitor test range of 25 pF-100000 uF, and a detection time of 2 seconds. It also has a PCB and plastic construction, a 1.8" TFT color display, dimensions of 70mm x 135mm x 24mm, and weighs 99g.
Condition:
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
Brand FNIRSI
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Model Тестер многофункциональный
Warranty 6 month
MPN Does Not Apply
UPC Does not apply

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