The document describes a circuit used to test 555 timer and 741 op-amp integrated circuits. It includes figures of the printed circuit board layout and component placement. The circuit uses a 10nF capacitor to filter noise for the 741 tester section, which is wired as a comparator around half the supply voltage from a resistor divider. To test the 741, close the switch and check if the LED glows properly, indicating the 741 is in good working condition. The actual circuit board and its components are assembled in a plastic enclosure with zero insertion force sockets to test the integrated circuits by checking output frequencies or voltages at test points.
The document describes a circuit used to test 555 timer and 741 op-amp integrated circuits. It includes figures of the printed circuit board layout and component placement. The circuit uses a 10nF capacitor to filter noise for the 741 tester section, which is wired as a comparator around half the supply voltage from a resistor divider. To test the 741, close the switch and check if the LED glows properly, indicating the 741 is in good working condition. The actual circuit board and its components are assembled in a plastic enclosure with zero insertion force sockets to test the integrated circuits by checking output frequencies or voltages at test points.
Fig. 2: An actual-size PCB for the testing circuit
Fig. 3: Component layout for the PCB
Between pin 5 of IC1 and ground a 10nF ceramic capacitor
(C2) is used to filter out any noise. The 741 tester section is wired in a simple comparator mode. Around half of the supply voltage is produced through divider circuit comprising resistors R5 and R6 at inverting input pin 2 of IC2. For testing 741, close switch S2, if LED3 glows properly the 741 is in good condition.
Construction and testing
An actual-size, single-side PCB for the 555 and 741 ICs testing circuit is shown in Fig. 2 and its component layout in Fig. 3. After assembling the circuit on a PCB, enclose it in a suitable plastic box. Solder two 8-pin ZIF sockets ZIF1 and ZIF2 on the PCB for 555 timer and 741 op-amp, respectively. During testing, both the ICs should be inserted in their respective sockets. You can check frequency output of IC1 by connecting an oscilloscopes probes to CON1 in the PCB. In case of any problem, verify that voltages at test points are as per table. The author is a B.Tech student (electronics and communication) of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad www.efymag.com