How To Test Diodes With A Digital Multimeter - Fluke
How To Test Diodes With A Digital Multimeter - Fluke
Note: In some cases it may be necessary to remove one end of the diode from the circuit in order to
test the diode.
Things to know about the Resistance mode when testing diodes:
A diode is best tested by measuring the voltage drop across the diode when it is forward-biased. A for-
ward-biased diode acts as a closed switch, permitting current to flow.
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A multimeter’s Diode Test mode produces a small voltage between test leads. The multimeter then dis-
plays the voltage drop when the test leads are connected across a diode when forward-biased. The
Diode Test procedure is conducted as follows:
1. Make certain a) all power to the circuit is OFF and b) no voltage exists at the diode. Voltage may
be present in the circuit due to charged capacitors. If so, the capacitors need to be discharged.
Set the multimeter to measure ac or dc voltage as required.
2. Turn the dial (rotary switch) to Diode Test mode. It may share a space on the dial with another
function.
3. Connect the test leads to the diode. Record the measurement displayed.
4. Reverse the test leads. Record the measurement displayed.
A multimeter set to the Resistance mode (Ω) can be used as an additional diode test or, as mentioned
previously, if a multimeter does not include the Diode Test mode.
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A diode is forward-biased when the positive (red) test lead is on the anode and the negative (black) test
lead is on the cathode.
The forward-biased resistance of a good diode should range from 1000 Ω to 10 MΩ.
The resistance measurement is high when the diode is forward-biased because current from the
multimeter flows through the diode, causing the high-resistance measurement required for testing.
A diode is reverse-biased when the positive (red) test lead is on the cathode and the negative (black)
test lead is on the anode.
The reverse-biased resistance of a good diode displays OL on a multimeter. The diode is bad if
readings are the same in both directions.
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1. Make certain a) all power to the circuit is OFF and b) no voltage exists at the diode. Voltage may
be present in the circuit due to charged capacitors. If so, the capacitors need to be discharged.
Set the multimeter to measure ac or dc voltage as required.
2. Turn the dial to Resistance mode (Ω). It may share a space on the dial with another function.
3. Connect the test leads to the diode after it has been removed from the circuit. Record the meas-
urement displayed.
4. Reverse the test leads. Record the measurement displayed.
5. For best results when using the Resistance mode to test diodes, compare the readings taken with
a known good diode.
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