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     Assembly Manual
   ESR & Low Ohms                                                                            Cat No.   K 7204
   Meter
   by Bob Parker

                                                                                                       ACN 000 908 716


                                                                                             K I T
   Reproduced in part by arrangement               Please read Disclaimer carefully as we
   with Electronics Australia, from their          can only guarantee parts and not the
   January 1996 edition.                           labour content you provide.




If you repair switch-mode power supplies, TV receivers, computer monitors, vintage radios,
or similar equipment, and/or if you need to measure very low values of resistance, this proj-
ect can save you lots of time and aggravation - as it has for me. It measures an aspect of
electrolytic capacitor performance which is very important, but normally very difficult to
check: the equivalent series resistance, or `ESR'.

     ome wise person once said, "The            can do is give a low reading if the elec-    currents, the electrolyte will start to
S    reliability of any piece of electronic
equipment is inversely proportional to
                                                tro is nearly open circuit.                  decompose and the dielectric may dete-
                                                                                             riorate - and the ESR will increase far
the number of electrolytic capacitors in        About ESR...                                 more rapidly.
it", and I doubt that many service techni-                                                     To make things worse, as the ESR
cians would disagree!                             So what exactly is an electrolytic's       increases, so does the internal heating
   Especially now that switch-mode              equivalent series resistance?                caused by ripple current. This can lead to
power supplies (SMPSs) have been                  Electrolytics depend on a water-based
commonly used in domestic VCRs and              electrolyte, soaked into a strip of porous
TVs, etc for a decade or so, one of the         material between the aluminium foil
most likely components to fail is the           plates, to complete the `outer' electrical
humble electrolytic. The symptoms can           connection to the aluminium oxide
be as diverse as a VCR's playback pic-          dielectric coating on the anode foil.
ture swimming in tiny dots, up to SMPSs           The electrolyte has electrical resist-
mysteriously self-destructing.                  ance which, along with the (negligible)
   As a service technician myself (though       resistance of the connecting leads and
I'd prefer to be a full-time designer!), I      aluminium foil plates, forms the capaci-
was just about tearing my hair out              tor's equivalent series resistance.
because of the difficulty in determining          Normally the ESR has a very low
which electros were faulty and which            value, which stays that way for many
ones were still OK, in SMPSs and other          years unless the rubber seal is defective.
equipment. I wanted to be able to check         Then the electrolyte's water component
electros in circuit, with the power safely      gradually dries out and the ESR creeps
disconnected.                                   up with time. The electro gradually acts
   Why not use a readily-available capac-       more and more like a capacitor with its
itance meter? Because when electros go          own internal series resistor...
faulty, they normally don't lose their
capacitance significantly (as many tech-        Heat makes it worse
nicians assume they do). Rather their
equivalent series resistance (ESR) `goes          If an electro is subjected to high tem-
through the roof'. Capacitance meters           peratures, especially from heat generat-
don't tell you this; about the best they        ed internally as a result of large ripple

Text and illustrations courtesy of Electronics Australia
                                             only a few thousand hours at their max-        needed because the display decimal
                                             imum rated temperature and ripple cur-         points are on the wrong side for this
                                             rent. (A year is only 8766 hours!)             application.
                                               Switch-mode power supplies place               If you forget to turn the power off, the
                                             quite severe stresses on filter capacitors.    micro will do it for you when the dis-
                                             Because of their compact construction,         played reading has remained the same
                                             temperatures are high (that's why your         for two minutes. This feature can be dis-
                                             PC's power supply is equipped with a           abled for uninterrupted operation from a
                                             fan), and the capacitors have to endure        9V optional plugpack.
                                             large ripple currents.                           When the battery voltage is nearly too
                                                                                            low for the circuit's 5V regulator to
                                             Micro-based ESR meter                          function correctly, the Z86 reduces the
                                                                                            power to the LED displays and flashes a
                                               Necessity is supposed to be `the moth-       `b' on the right-hand one in the `off-
                                             er of invention', but desperation works        scale' condition, to warn you to look for
                                             even better and I designed this ESR            a new battery.
                                             meter from scratch. It's based on a ver-
                                             satile Zilog Z86E0408 or Z86E0412              Meter operation
                                             microcontroller - which already has two
                                             voltage comparators and two flexible              There's a single pushbutton, which has
                                             counter/timers built in, greatly simplify-     three functions: one press turns the
                                             ing the rest of the circuit. A micro also      power on, and another press will switch
                                             allows the easy incorporation of some          it off again if the measured resistance is
A close up view of the ESR meter             `user-friendly' features...                    1 or more.
PCB, showing the position and orien-           This instrument has three ESR ranges,           A push of the button with the leads
tation of all the parts - except the test
leads jacks, push button and battery.
                                             with full-scale readings to 0.99, 9.9          shorted together will cause their resist-
Note that the LED displays and deci-         and 99 respectively. The range is auto-        ance value to be subtracted from all sub-
mal point LEDs are mounted via a 28-         matically selected by the micro, so your       sequent readings, as long as it's less than
pin IC socket.                               hands are free to hold the test leads. The     1.
an upward spiral in the capacitor's core     accuracy of the prototypes was better             Before making a measurement on an
temperature, followed by complete fail-      than +/-5% of displaying reading, +/-1         electrolytic, first discharge it. I find a
ure - sometimes even explosive!              digit. A single `-' on the left-hand dis-      100 5W does this well. Then connect
  The service life of electros is approxi-   play indicates a reading above 99.             the test leads - either way around. If your
mately halved for every 100C increase in       The readout is on two 0.5'' (13mm)           capacitor is still in circuit (with the
temperature and, surprisingly, many are      seven-segment LED displays, plus two           power OFF!), you're likely to get quite
designed for a reliable operating life of    3mm decimal point LEDs which are               an accurate reading, because it should be




The schematic may look a little complicated, but the circuit is actually quite elegant. Everything is under the control of
IC2, a low cost microcontroller. As well as auto ranging, it also compensates for test lead resistance.

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the component with by far the lowest                                                   Parts List
high-frequency impedance.
  The circuit's test signal has a peak           Resistors
                                                 (All 0.25W 5% unless noted)               4-band 5%                5-band 1%
open-circuit voltage of 600mV (maxi-
                                                 R1,19,20,21,23,24        10k              brn-blk-org-gld          brn-blk-blk-red-brn
mum 100mV peak at full-scale reading),           R2,27,28                 4.7k             yel-vio-red-gld          yel-vio-blk-brn-brn
so it won't make diodes or transistors           R3,26                    15k              brn-grn-org-gld          brn-grn-blk-red-brn
conduct and cause measurement errors.            R4,25                    47k              yel-vio-org-gld          yel-vio-blk-red-brn
Compare the reading you get with the             R5,7,9,15                2.2k             red-red-red-gld          red-red-blk-brn-brn
front-panel table, to get an idea of             R6                       10k 1% M/F       brn-blk-org-brn          brn-blk-blk-red-brn
                                                 R8                       1k 1% M/F        brn-blk-red-brn          brn-blk-blk-brn-brn
whether the electro's ESR is about nor-          R10                      100 1% M/F       brn-blk-brn-brn          brn-blk-blk-blk-brn
mal or significantly above it.                   R11                      220              red-red-brn-brn          red-red-blk-blk-brn
  The table's approximate `worst ESR'            R12                      1k               brn-blk-red-gld          brn-blk-blk-brn-brn
figures were taken from the Nippon               R13                      100k             brn-blk-yel-gld          brn-blk-blk-org-brn
Chemi-Con Aluminium Electrolytic                 R14                      220k             red-red-yel-gld          red-red-blk-org-brn
Capacitors Catalog Number 4, as                  R16                      180              brn-gry-brn-gld          brn-gry-blk-blk-brn
                                                 R17                      6.8k             blu-gry-red-gld          blu-gry-blk-brn-brn
100kHz impedance figures for their               R18                      680              blu-gry-brn-gld          blu-gry-blk-blk-brn
`SXE', `SXG' and `LXA' capacitor                 R22                      470k 1% M/F      yel-vio-yel-brn          yel-vio-blk-org-brn
series. They agree pretty closely with           R29                      2.7k             red-vio-red-gld          red-vio-blk-brn-brn
my own measurements of many new                  VR1                      10k hor. trimpot
electros of assorted brands, styles, sizes       VR2                      200 hor. trimpot
and ages.                                        Capacitors
                                                 C1          100uF 16/25 VW RB                IC1             78L05 voltage regulator
  From my actual faultfinding experi-
                                                             electrolytic                     IC2             Z86E0408/Z86E0412
ence with the prototypes, an electro's           C2,4,5,13 0.1uF/100n/104 50VW                                microcontroller
ESR needs to be many times the table                         disc/monolithic                                  (with custom firmware)
value before it's likely to cause trouble.       C3,9        220uF 16/25VW RB                 IC3             4094 CMOS shift register
                                                             electrolytic                     DIS1,2          Seven-segment LED
Low ohms uses                                    C6          47uF 50VW bipolar RB                             displays LTS 5503AE
                                                             electrolytic                                     (see text)
                                                 C7          33nF/0.033uF/333 63/100VW LED1,2                 3mm LEDs (see text)
   The instrument is very handy for              C8          22uF 16/25 VW RB
measuring low values of resistance, too.                     electrolytic                     Miscellaneous
But note that because it makes an AC             C10         0.47uF/470n/474                  Resistor 82R 1% & resistor 5.6R 5% (used
measurement, it can't give a sensible                        63/100VW MKT                     for calibration); XTAL-1 3.58MHz crystal,
indication of the DC resistance of induc-        C11,12      27pF 50V NPO disc ceramic        HC-49/U case; One each 16, 18 28-pin IC
                                                                                              sockets; `216' type battery snap lead; plas-
tive components, such as transformer             Semiconductors                               tic utility box, type UB3; PC board; 95 x
windings or chokes.                              D1,2,5,6    1N4148/1N914 etc signal          57mm, code ZA1245 (96ESR1); push-on
   I've used it to `roll my own' low value                   diode                            momentary pushbutton switch; two x 4mm
resistors, by measuring off the required         D3,4        1N4002/4 etc power diode         banana sockets; pre-punched silk-
number of (milli) ohms of DSE catalog            Q1,3,4,5    BC328 PNP transistor             screened front panel; 4 x 15mm spacers;
                                                 Q2,6,11,                                     2 x 4mm banana plugs; 2 x mini alligator
number W-3200 resistance wire, which
                                                 12,13       BC338 NPN transistor             clips; PCB pins; piece of foam; red per-
I then formed into a spiral by wrapping          Q7          BC548 NPN transistor             spex display filter; hookup wire; solder; 8 x
it around a drill shank.                         Q8,9,10     BC558 PNP transistor             washers; test leads.
   It can also locate short circuits on PC
boards, by measuring actual track resist-       radiated by the horizontal output stage         so that only one display and its decimal
ances. If the reading increases as you          can be picked up by the test leads and          point LED can illuminate at a time,
probe further along the track, you know         cause unstable readings.                        under control to the Z86's pin 18.
you're going in the wrong direction!                                                               Every 5ms the Z86 serially updates the
   You could also use it to confirm solid       The circuit                                     segment and decimal point data in IC3,
continuity of mains lead earth conduc-                                                          and swaps displays; at this speed it
tors, etc, etc...                                  Now let's have a brief look at how it        appears both displays are continuously
                                                all works, by reference to the schematic.       illuminated.
What NOT to do                                     A push of the button switches on Q1,            The Z86 starts a measurement by
                                                supplying +9V to IC1, the 5V regulator.         grounding its pin 4, switching on current
  There are a few minor points to keep          Once the Z86E0408 or Z86E0412                   mirror transistors Q9 and Q10 and caus-
in mind, when using the meter. First, it        microcontroller (`Z86' for short) starts        ing C10 to begin charging at a constant
can't identify leaky or short-circuited         up, it forward biases Q2. This holds Q1         rate. Under control of its firmware, the
capacitors - that's what the resistance         on, maintaining the 5V supply after you         Z86 drives Q3, 4 or 5 to apply short cur-
ranges of normal multimeters are for!           release the button.                             rent pulses of 0.5, 5 or 50mA, via C5/6,
Also, avoid using self-retracting `curly'          The displays are driven by IC3, an           to the capacitor being tested. The result-
test leads, because their inductance can        eight bit serial-in parallel-out shift regis-   ing voltage pulses, proportional to the
cause small measurement errors.                 ter. IC3's outputs are connected to both        electro's ESR, are amplified by Q7 and
  Lastly, don't use the meter right next        seven segment displays and the decimal          Q8 (no relation to the one in the Persian
to an operating TV set or computer              point LEDs in parallel. Cathode driver          Gulf!), and compared with C10's volt-
monitor - the high amplitude pulses             transistors Q12 and Q13 are configured          age. Q6 functions as a ground reference

Text and illustrations courtesy of Electronics Australia                                                                             Page 3
                                                                                          plays the value.
                                                                                             Now for the `frills'...
                                                                                             Battery voltage check: The Z86 regu-
                                                                                          larly allows C10 to charge to 2V. If the
                                                                                          battery voltage sample on VR1's wiper
                                                                                          (fed in via pin 9) drops below this 2V
                                                                                          level, the `battery low' warning condi-
                                                                                          tion is triggered.
                                                                                             Protection: Sooner or later this meter
                                                                                          will find itself connected to an unexpect-
                                                                                          edly charged capacitor (or worse), so
                                                                                          some protection has been built in. D3,
                                                                                          D4, D5 and D6 are strategically placed
                                                                                          to prevent destructive voltages from
                                                                                          finding their way back to the microcon-
                                                                                          troller; D4 also limits the test voltage to
                                                                                          0.6V peak.
                                                                                             The rest: When the Z86 detects the
                                                                                          button is pushed while measuring a
                                                                                          resistance of one ohm or more, it switch-
                                                                                          es off Q2 and displays questions marks
                                                                                          until your finger leaves the button. Then
                                                                                          Q1 switches off the battery supply.
                                                                                             Crystal XTAL1, C11 and C12 com-
                                                                                          plete the Z86's clock oscillator, which
                                                                                          provides the timing for all the meter's
                                                                                          operations.

Here is the PCB diagram showing where everything goes. Use it in conjunction              Construction
with the photo when you are assembling your own board, to ensure that you get
everything in the right place.                                                              As the photos show, every component
switch.                                     ESR. At the end of each measurement,          except the pushbutton is mounted on a
  A simple time measurement allows          Q11 is used to discharge C10.                 57 x 95mm PC board, coded ZA1245
the Z86 to determine the amplitude of         Then the Z86 subtracts the test lead        (96ESR1).
the voltage pulses and so the capacitor's   resistance (if it's been zeroed), and dis-      Before fitting any components to the




         The display window (perspex) is inserted into the panel cut-out from inside the flush with the front panel.


                                                                                                       Fig.1: Shows how the
                                                                                                       front panel is mounted to
                                                                                                       the PCB using 15mm
                                                                                                       insulated tapped spacers.
                                                                                                       Note, if more clearance is
                                                                                                       needed between the LED
                                                                                                       display and perspex win-
                                                                                                       dow we suggest to insert
                                                                                                       one or two flat washers
                                                                                                       beneath each spacer as
                                                                                                       shown in the diagram.

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                                                supplied) 9V plugpack, leave R25           range.
                                                (47k) off the PCB. This will dis-            Using alligator clip leads or similar,
                                                able the two minute automatic              connect a variable DC power supply set
                                                switchoff function, and also the           for 9V (and preferably with about 50mA
                                                low battery warning...                     current limiting) to the battery snap ter-
                                                   When you're soldering the com-          minals. Make sure the positive lead goes
                                                ponents to the PCB, using the              to the clip, and the negative to the stud.
                                                overlay diagram as a guide, bear in        You can use another battery snap to
                                                mind that the PCB is tightly               make a connection, but remember that its
                                                packed and the solder pads are             black lead will be the positive one!
                                                small. The last thing this circuit           Hold the button down and check that
                                                needs is solder bridges and bad            pin 5 of IC2's socket and pin 16 of IC3's
                                                joints.                                    socket have +5V on them, relative to the
                                                   Begin installing the compo-             power supply negative. If they have, dis-
                                                nents, starting with the lowest-           charge any static electricity by touching
                                                height ones (resistors and diodes),        something earthed, then install IC2 and
                                                and working your way up to the             IC3 in their sockets and double-check
                                                tall ones. Note that the displays          their orientation.
                                                and LEDs are mounted on a 28-pin             Push the button for a second or so, and
                                                IC socket, not soldered directly to        you should see `EA' flash on the displays
                                                the PCB!                                   for a moment, followed by a single `-' on
                                                   It's a good idea to double-check,       the left-hand one. If not, carefully
                                                especially at the beginning, that          recheck the PCB and its soldering and
                                                you're putting each component's            component placement, until you find the
                                                leads into its correct holes.              problem.
Above is a component overlay showing            They're rather closely-spaced...             Now short the `capacitor' leads, and
component designations that can be used           Take care with the orientation of        the display should indicate a resistance
in a servicing or assembly situation to         the polarised components, and              of around .03 ohms. Push the button
cross-reference between the circuit dia-        make sure the different transistors        again and this should change to `.00',
gram and board overlay.
                                                types and IC1 all go in their correct      possibly with the least significant digit
PCB, first illuminate its component side  places. Don't install the socketed parts         hesitating between 0 and 1.
with a bright light, and examine the cop- just yet, though.
per side carefully for fine track breaks    When everything's on the PCB, once             Calibration
and especially whiskers or bridges - par- again illuminate it from the top, and
ticularly where tracks pass between IC    check for and correct any solder bridges            Connect a resistor of known accuracy
socket pads.                              or other problems.                               of around 68 to 82 ohms to the `capaci-
   If you're planning to run the ESR &                                                     tor' leads, and adjust VR2 for a correct
Low Ohm Meter from an optional (not       Making a display                                 reading. Now try a resistor in the range
                                                                                           of 1 to 9 ohms, and check that the meter
   Fitting Perspex Window                         Next study the display area in the       reads close to the correct value.
                                                photo of the PCB. Then, keeping the           Battery Warning: Skip this bit if you
                                                cathode (short) leads of the decimal       disabled the automatic switchoff func-
                                                point LEDs to the right, cut the leads     tion by leaving R25 off the PCB.
                                                down to about 9mm long. Use long-nose         Leaving the `capacitor' leads separat-
                                                pliers to `dog-leg' the leads about 3mm    ed, turn the power supply voltage down
                                                from the ends, so the LEDs will be about   to 7.0V, preferably confirmed by a digi-
                                                level with the bottom of the seven-seg-    tal voltmeter. Slowly turn VR1 anti-
                                                ment displays when installed.              clockwise until the display brightness
                                                  Push the LEDs into their places in the   suddenly drops noticeably, and a `b'
  The milled perspex window should              28-pin socket, followed by the seven-      begins flashing on the right-hand dis-
  be of snug fit inside the front panel         segment displays themselves, ensuring      play.
  cut-out. At times, paint over-spray           their decimal points are at the bottom,       Push the button again and displays
  on the inner edge of the front panel          and they are properly seated.              should switch off. Wind the power sup-
  cut-out could make mounting diffi-                                                       ply back up to 9V, switch the ESR meter
  cult whereby a little filing may be           First test                                 back on by pushing the button, and
  needed.                                                                                  recheck that the battery warning triggers
  We suggest to file smooth the verti-            Solder the battery snap leads to their   when you drop the supply to 7.0V.
  cal milled edge of the perspex win-           pads, making certain their polarity is
  dow as shown above until perfect              correct, and solder long component lead    General assembly
  snug fit is formed. Now a small drop          offcuts to the `capacitor' and `button'
  of glue at each corner can be used to         pads. Temporarily solder the pushbutton      Now you only need to install the com-
  secure the window in place.                   to the ends of its leads, then turn VR1    pleted electronics in the box. The front
                                                fully clockwise, and set VR2 to mid-       panel is supplied pre-punched and silk-

Text and illustrations courtesy of Electronics Australia                                                                      Page 5
screened. So mount the button and              15mm spacers (or a similar scheme).                 the battery.
banana sockets as shown in the photos,            Finally solder the `capacitor' and                 Alternatively, you can bring the lead
then position a milled edge red filter per-    `pushbutton' leads in place and connect a           from an optional 9V plugpack into the
spex under the display window - holding        9V alkaline battery (not supplied), which           box via a suitable grommeted hole.
it in place with a small drop of contact       can be held snugly against the bottom of              Now screw the lid down, plug in some
adhesive or similar on each corner. Be         the box by the PCB via a piece of foam              probe (or clip) leads, and prepare for a
careful not to get any glue onto the view-     strip provided, trim foam if necessary.             future of easy identification of faulty
ing section of the window.                     The cardboard piece is to protect the bot-          electrolytics, and low resistance meas-
   Now bolt the PCB to the lid, using four     tom of the PCB from shorting out against            urements!




                                                           Assembly Notes




                                                             ACN 000 908 716
                                                CNR Lane Cove & Waterloo Roads
                                                     North Ryde NSW 2113
                                                PH: (02) (lnt 612) 9937 3200 Fax: (02) 9888 3631


Text and illustrations courtesy of Electronics Australia                                                 Dick Smith Electronics 



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