How to check an IC?


Hi,
I just made some ICs, and want to make sure there are no shorts, etc.
Can somebody guide me through this?
What I did is turned my R-Shack voltmeter to Ohm x1. and connected probes to the RCA barrel on both ends, and then to both central pins- meter showed about 400 Ohms? in both cases.
Does that mean the IC is OK?
I'm completely illiterate, when it comes to DIY, etc.
maril555
Almarg,
You are the man- it was low battery, after changing it and adjusting "ohm adjust" knob, I got the following:
IC #1: appr. 0.5-1 ohm b/w ground- ground and the same b/w center pins.
Infinity b/w ground and pin.
IC #2: 0.5-1 ohm b/w grounds, but 3-4 ohm b/w center pins
Infinity b/w ground and pin.
Does it look, like there is a problem with IC #2?
Yes, 3 to 4 ohms sounds too high, assuming that the length of the cable is not extremely long (for example, 50 feet!).

If you are confident that you did the measurement properly, and that before and after you made the measurement you checked that the meter read 0 with the probes touching each other, I would say that you have a marginal connection at one of the connectors.

Regards,
-- Al
Thanks, I'll try to re-do the RCA plugs. My soldering skills are in the developement stage yet.
BTW, what temperature on the soldering gun do you guys use for sodering RCA plugs?
I have Hakko 936 iron, and use WBT 4% silver solder.
When I used 700 F, as recommended by Chris Venhaus, I found it to be insufficient for this particaular job, and had to use my old RadioShack iron, which, I guess is hotter, and that did the job.
What size tip? I find 700 degrees and a fatter tip works very well for connectors.