Top 20 Electronics Testing Methods

Written by Dr. Bhargav Raval | Updated: February 11, 2026

Top 20 Electronics Testing Methods

Written by Dr. Bhargav Raval |  Updated: February 11, 2026
Bitumen sample being tested for penetration and viscosity in materials testing laboratory

Top 20 Electronics Testing Methods

A number of qualification plans, such as those for product durability, safety and certification, and environmental testing programs, all depend on Electronics Testing. The top 20 electronics testing methods are given below:

  • Continuity testing: This method checks if an electrical circuit is complete or not by measuring the resistance between two points.
  • Voltage testing: This method measures the voltage levels within an electrical circuit to ensure that they are within the specified range.
  • Current testing: This method measures the amount of electrical current flowing through a circuit to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Resistance testing: This method measures the resistance of a component or circuit to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Diode testing: This method checks whether a diode is functioning properly by measuring the voltage drop across it.
  • Capacitance testing: This method measures the capacitance of a capacitor to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Inductance testing: This method measures the inductance of an inductor to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Power testing: This method measures the power output of a device or component to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Frequency testing: This method measures the frequency of a signal to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Impedance testing: This method measures the impedance of a circuit or component to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Noise testing: This method measures the level of noise present in a circuit or signals to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Waveform testing: This method analyzes the waveform of a signal to ensure it is within the specified range.
  • Function testing: This method checks whether a device or component is functioning as expected by subjecting it to a series of tests.

 

  • Advantages:
  • Can be used to test liquid, solid, and gas samples
  • Short analysis time
  • High sensitivity

ABOUT AUTHOR

Dr. Bhargav Raval is a Materials Scientist and Client Engagement Engineer with expertise in nanomaterials, polymers, and advanced material characterization. He holds a Ph.D. in Nanosciences from the Central University of Gujarat, where his research focused on graphene-based materials for flexible electronics. Professionally, he has led R&D in sensor technologies and coatings, including polymer-functionalized piezoelectric sensors for breath-based cancer diagnostics. In his current role, Dr. Raval works closely with clients to understand technical requirements, design testing strategies, and deliver tailored solutions in materials selection, failure analysis, and performance evaluation. He effectively bridges scientific depth with practical outcomes, ensuring client-focused project execution. With peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals and a proven record of applying materials science to real-world challenges, Dr. Raval continues to drive innovation at the intersection of research, engineering, and client engagement.
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