CHAPTER 1
Introduction
This book will cover mostly analog circuits and will include a few timer and logic circuits.
Troubleshooting electronic circuits takes a great deal of detective work. We must have a good idea of how the circuit should work. For example, in an amplifier, we would expect that the amplifier’s output provides a larger voltage or current compared to the input signal.
When a circuit does not work as expected, we should check the wiring and solder connections, then double-check the components’ value (e.g., correct value resistors and capacitors) along with confirming that the power supply is connected properly. With other test ...
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