Continuity testing
means making sure that something is continuous i.e. not broken.
For example, copper tracks on PCB's or wires in cables must not be open circuit but continuous. In the diagram,
when the two "flying" leads of the lamp and battery setup are connected
to the two ends of the same wire in the cable, the lamp will light indicating
continuity.
A test meter,
set to measure resistance, can be used to measure continuity.
Some testers give out a whistle when continuity is ok, so you can keep your eye on the job and not keep looking at the meter. |