IC TESTING - DCAClab Blog
IC TESTING - DCAClab Blog
IC TESTING
The IC is nothing but a small chip containing the very large and complicated circuit. The different circuit
components are generated in a semiconductor material with the help of CMOS Technology. An IC (Integrated
Circuit) can not be repaired and neither it had to be since they come in very cheap cost in comparison to the
circuitry they contain. The Question arises in front of us is that how to test an ic and when should we throw or
replace the IC.
There are four ways to Test an IC and if the IC is fine and in proper working condition then it has to pass all
the four conditions.
Shorting Condition
The purpose of this method is to test if there is a short circuit inside the IC
In this Method you have to test an IC that weather the package is damaged or is blown. Take the observation of
the IC from each of the sides possible, if you see even a little crack, burned mark or its broken from either side
then the IC is surely to be Damaged or Leaked.
Heating Condition
Give the voltage supply to the IC as per its operating condition or if its on board then turn its supply
on.
Touch the IC with your finger just by starting the voltage supply to it.
Notice if the IC is getting heat up as it naturally gets or if you are not able to touch it after few 10-12
seconds.
If the ic is getting heat up extremely faster then the IC is surely to be damaged.
Connect the Vcc to input Voltage and Ground to the Ground of negative of the supply.
Try the different inputs to the flip flop so that you can get logic “1” at-least once on each of the output pins.
Measure the voltage of the pin when you’re getting “1” as a logic output.
If the voltage is very much different from 0.5V then the IC is not functioning as its best.
If You found any of the above four conditions while testing an ic then there are very much chances that your
IC is not functioning as it should be and you may need to replace your IC