CHAPTER 18
Troubleshooting and Final Thoughts
We will close out this book with some tips in troubleshooting. When we think of troubleshooting a circuit, this can mean getting the circuit to work in terms of tracing an error in wiring, but troubleshooting also can relate to improving a circuit that was not designed optimally in the first place. Sometimes a circuit may not work at all in one type of construction, but it works perfectly when built on a different board. So troubleshooting involves both detective work and the builder’s flexibility to construct the circuit again in a different environment.
Assembling the Circuit
One of the ways to ...
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