I bought one of the blue testers
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Transistor-NPN-PNP-MOSFET-Diode-Tester-Capacitor-ESR-Resistor-Meters-UK-Ship-/271551234681 the other day and its a great piece of kit for the price but I had to carry out some modifications to get it to behave.
1.It would sometimes display "VCC=x.xV" underneath the battery voltage and according to ttester_eng110k.pdf this should only happen if there is a voltage reference installed, which this one does not have. The voltage it would show changed every measurement along with the test result, a 2.2k pull-up resistor from VCC to pin 27 fixed this.
Missing precision voltage reference Usually the software should detect the missing voltage reference with the unconnected pin PC4. In this case no VCC=x.xV message should appear in row 2 of the LCD on power on. If this message appear without the reference, you should connect a 2:2k resistor to the PC4 input and VCC.
It was almost like it was switching between the internal reference and what ever pin 27 was floating at, for example the battery voltage would randomly go from reading 8.5v to 7v and then 9v. The test results were only accurate when the uC detected no reference was installed.
2.The AMS1117-5.0 voltage regulator was missing bypass capacitors on its output so I paralleled up a 100nF and 22uF as per the datasheets recommendation. Looking on my oscilloscope I noticed a slightly cleaner output and a much better transient response. Not sure if this makes any difference to measurements though.
3.C1 was missing on the AREF pin so I installed a 1nF as per the manuals suggestion (I have firmware version 1.11k).
4.On mine the wire to the green front cover connector had a dry solder joint so I redid it, on closer inspection each connector has a small hole on the end for the wires to thread through but for some reason they were ignored during manufacturing.
5The track routing for AGND at pin 22 took a separate and very scenic route around the PCB before it met up with pin 7 and the uC's decoupling capacitor, effectively isolating it from said capacitor. So I soldered a 100nF ceramic directly across pins 20 and 22 in an attempt to reduce the effects of the long trace on the analog sections supply rails.
This image shows the additional capacitor and the long route from AGND to the regulator and factory decoupling cap on pin 8 GND.
Too anyone who has one of these, have you noticed that the ESR measurements tend to change
depending on which way around you have the probes? Seems to be related to the temperature of the capacitor and my fingers heating it slightly, the warmer the cap the lower the ESR reading.