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Testing 14 pin nangate Ic

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That has schmitt trigger inputs so can't be tested just digitally. A simple go/no go approach would be to test each gate using something like,
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You would also need to connect the supply pins.

Mike.
 
Will this test circuit tell me if the gates are faulty or only one gate .As I will have to test each one
 
The number on the Ic is CD 4093 BCN
k resistor from each input to ground. Apply power to 9 to 15vdc as Vcc

Then use a probe at Vcc level and touch one and both inputs on each gate while checking output level.

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Is 1&2 , 5& 6 , 9&8 , 13&12 connected to negative I have red post and you have mentioned what I want to know
 
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You'll have to test each gate separately and all unused inputs (6 of them - not 8) should be connected to positive or ground. Might be easier to setup the circuit at one end and use flying leads to each gate to test.

Mike.
 
Is 1&2 , 5& 6 , 9&8 , 13&12 connected to negative I have red post and you have mentioned what I want to know

In my circuit, all of those input pins are connected to a 10k resistor, and the other end of the 10k resistors connected to ground. Then you can use a pair of jumper wires (one end of each jumper connected to Vcc) to test each gate (one at a time) with all four truth table options.
 
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