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====== OpenSocaTester ======
 
 
Project maintained by Solexious, contact via IRC or at charlesyarnold@gmail.com
 
Project maintained by Solexious, contact via IRC or at charlesyarnold@gmail.com
  
===== Project Brief =====
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== Project Brief ==
 
==== Summery ====
 
==== Summery ====
  
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I have chosen to use shift registers to get information into an arduino, then output the resulting checks to a display.
 
I have chosen to use shift registers to get information into an arduino, then output the resulting checks to a display.
  
===== ToDo: =====
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== ToDo: ==
  
 
   * Finish scematic
 
   * Finish scematic
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   * Create board file and make prototype
 
   * Create board file and make prototype
  
===== Images of schematics/boards =====
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== Images of schematics/boards ==
  
 
''Coming Soon''
 
''Coming Soon''
  
===== Images of the prototype =====
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== Images of the prototype ==
  
 
''Coming Soon''
 
''Coming Soon''
  
===== Downloads =====
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== Downloads ==
  
 
''Coming Soon''
 
''Coming Soon''
  
===== Project Licence =====
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== Project Licence ==
 
CC-BY-SA
 
CC-BY-SA
 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

Revision as of 23:37, 3 November 2009

Project maintained by Solexious, contact via IRC or at charlesyarnold@gmail.com

Project Brief

Summery

This project is to make a continuity tester for multi-core cable, specifically 15amp mains cable with socapex connectors.

Overview

Currently there are testers for this kind of cable, automating a boring and time consuming job. To check a cable by hand, a multimeeter, set to continuity, has it's positive lead attached to pin one. The negative is then touched to pin one of the opposite end of the cable, checking there is continuity, then to each other pin in turn to check the cable isn't shorted to any other pins. Then rinse and repeat for each pin.

This means for a 19pin socapex cable a lot of checking needs to be done.

Propitiatory multi-core cable testers cost in the £220~ price point. This project is to make one, improve it and make it available in kit/assembled form at a more affordable cost.

I have chosen to use shift registers to get information into an arduino, then output the resulting checks to a display.

ToDo:

 * Finish scematic
   * Add continuity output display
   * Add power supply
 * Breadboard prototype
 * Create board file and make prototype

Images of schematics/boards

Coming Soon

Images of the prototype

Coming Soon

Downloads

Coming Soon

Project Licence

CC-BY-SA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/