JTX CT-1 PCB Inductor Coil Tester

JTX CT-1 PCB Inductor Coil Tester

JTX CT‑1 – PCB Coil/Inductor Tester (Smartphones, BGA)

The JTX CT‑1 is a compact electronics service tool that allows you to quickly check the operation of coils and inductors on the motherboard without the need for soldering or disassembly. It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction – ideal for quick diagnostics of SMT/BGA components.

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Description

What can it do?

  • Testing inductors without disassembly - Checks if the coil/inductor is working properly or damaged without having to remove it.
  • Quick indication of damaged components - Green LED → coil is working. No light → damaged coil - an ideal tool for locating problems on motherboards.
  • Easy to use - Simply place the tester on the component on the board and activate the test - no complicated setup required.
  • Precision and stability - Designed for very low-capacitance components - even SMD-sized components are tested with high accuracy.

Who should use it and where?

  • Technicians servicing smartphones, laptops, tablets, and BGA devices.
  • Repair shops that need a quick, non-invasive tool for electronics diagnostics.
  • Situations where removing components is impossible - e.g., testing on a working PCB.
Product Details
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