With two rows of LEDs it can check more problems.
It is simple. It works. But it has serious issues.
The evolution of an XLR / Jack audio cable tester
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With two rows of LEDs it can check more problems.
It is simple. It works. But it has serious issues.
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The Cable Tester v1.0 had some serious issues. That tester could detect non-connected cables/lines but it had problems recognizing miss-connected / switched cables. So I have made a plan for the newer version with the help of @davedarko's comment.
Check out and test online the new circuit: https://circuits.io/circuits/4643590
The new circuit needs a new box as well. But that is for another time.
The very fist version of the cable tester is very simple: four switches with four LEDs. When the cable connected you can switch on/off the buttons and the LEDs bright up if the line has connection. That seems simple and perfect. But ...
And the final and working product:
Mismatched cables
But what does this circuit do when some cables are connected but in a wrong way? Sometimes it works just fine (left picture), but in other cases it makes false OK signs (right picture). So it is time to make a better version of the circuit.
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I was wondering why my cable tester got the recent like, now I know :) Good luck with your project, they're the best if you actually want to use them!
A tip, use LEDs on both sides of the wire, this way you can see where you start and where it comes out - if there is any shorting you'll see more than one LED on one side glowing ;)
Thanks for the advice. Yesterday when I was in the shower I have began to think about something similar. Thank you for the confirmation.
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Hey man, can you update the links now that circuits.io is gone?