CHAPTER 14
Troubleshooting Other Circuits, Including Kits and Projects
So far, we have seen various ways to troubleshoot mostly basic circuits, such as operational amplifiers, 555 timer chips, LEDs, and transistors. For basic troubleshooting, there are always basic techniques to look at, such as checking the supply voltages, components’ pin outs, and DC conditions. We also need to ensure that the power supply decoupling capacitors (e.g., 0.01 μf to 10 μf) have short leads and connected very close to the ICs’ power and ground pins.
In this chapter we will look at circuits that may or may not work so well. These include electronic kits such as ...
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