Troubleshooting analog circuits

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    • Pease, Robert A.

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Troubleshooting analog circuits

Robert A. Pease

(EDN series for design engineers)

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Based on the author's popular series in EDN Magazine, the book contains a wealth of information on debugging and troubleshooting analog circuits. In this book, you'll find advice on using simple equipment to troubleshoot (would you believe an ordinary AM radio?); step-by-step procedures for analog troubleshooting methods; and generous helpings of the author's unique insights, humor, and philosophy on analog circuits.

Table of Contents

Troubleshooting linear circuits - The beginninghoosing the right equipmentGetting down to the component levelSolving capacitor-based troublesPreventing material and assembly problemsSolving active-component problemsIdentifying transistor troublesOperational amplifiers - the supreme activatorsQuashing spurious oscillationsThe analog-digital boundaryTroubleshooting charts

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