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We have looked at many types of analog circuits on the individual component level with resistors, capacitors, diodes, LEDs, transistors, and ICs.

However, when we troubleshoot circuits, sometimes we have to work from a schematic diagram that is not clearly drawn. In this chapter, we will present an example of how certain harder-to-read schematics are actually drawn today (2019) and how to fix them.

If you are stuck trying to figure out how to troubleshoot particular circuits such as high-fidelity amplifiers, radio circuits, etc., sometimes it is easier to download the service manual or schematics of similar ...

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