RGH Checking STBY_CLK soldering with multimeter (need help)

vlad001

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Hi guys
Please anybody help me with checking soldering of STBY_CLK point. My multimeter has 200, 2k, 20k, 200k, 2m ohm's range. Could you show the points where should I touch to check STBY_CLK on presented picture, please?

it is my soldering:


I have read through a lot of articles but couldn't find anything that clearly explained how to get proper soldering of STBY_CLK point.:( Probably I can use alternate points for checking, i don't know...

Thanks a lot!!:smile:
 
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You should get 33Ohms From either side of the resister.

To test your soldering one point on the QSB terinal point, and other on the other side of the resister.

So for those people still using multimeters without auto ranging in the world. Use the 200 setting.

Or you just need continuity from the resister itself to the pad on the QSB.
 
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lio_x

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set your multimeter to 2k ohm to see the 33 ohm (when i use the 200 i can see only connectivity but not the exact resistance that is importent if you burn the resistor)
 
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CHnorzy

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Just check the two red points for contuinity. You should get a beep if your multimeter support this. If not set it to 200 Ohms and you should get 0 Ohms.
 
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vlad001

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Just check the two red points for contuinity. You should get a beep if your multimeter support this. If not set it to 200 Ohms and you should get 0 Ohms.
Thank you guys!
I will check it for continuity as it is the most easiest way to achieve a goal in my point of view. Thanks for your picture)) I don't think I burned the resistor, because I tried to be accurate))
Fingers crossed, i will test J-Runner tonight))
 
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Martin C

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To test for continuity.

One probe on black and the other on red. Depending on your meter, it'll either 'beep' or show 0 ohms.

To test resistance.

One probe on black and the other on yellow. Set the meter to the lowest ohms you can. This should only be a 33 Ohms reading.
 

pudinkk

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thats what I was looking for.nice info about continuity on that notorious point :smile:
 

pudinkk

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To test for continuity.

One probe on black and the other on red. Depending on your meter, it'll either 'beep' or show 0 ohms.

To test resistance.

One probe on black and the other on yellow. Set the meter to the lowest ohms you can. This should only be a 33 Ohms reading.
Martin C hope you can guide me through now that I have found the multimeter

I dont have any problems right now with my rgh but just to check for future possible failures I need to learn this.

I have checked the stby_clk on my multimeter I have set the bar to these ones below in the pictures(are they the right points)the first pic is for resistance
the second one is for continuity
(can you please check the wiring and the mode settings are they correct)

the continuity readings are 0.02
and resistance readings are 35-37 ohms(guess I couldnt hold it on the point securely so it fluctuated)


sorry to bother you for such questions by the way.thanks in advance


 
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