CHAPTER 11
Troubleshooting Analog Integrated Circuits
We will be exploring various types of circuits and systems that use analog integrated circuits as examples of troubleshooting, debugging, and improving. Many of the circuits shown in this chapter will have come from the web (world wide web) or from magazine articles or books. When we build hobby circuits, or fix commercially manufactured products, generally one would assume that the circuits are reliable in terms of performance/design with replaceable parts. From my experience building hobby circuits, working in repair shops or radio stations, and teaching students, I have found that troubleshooting ...
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