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dollat7852 Posted - Oct 14 2010 : 02:23:52 AM
Hw can i trace in an electronics circuit.
I must tell ur reply is important and amazing
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Ajiboye israel Posted - Aug 04 2011 : 10:15:10 AM
what happen when radio set doesn't give sound.i have checked all componets even changed IC Sound all is ok,it gives no sound but.the power is on.
Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 16 2010 : 10:31:19 AM
If the circuit processes some signal, like an amplifier, trace that signal from input to output with a scope to determine the failure point.
audioguru Posted - Oct 14 2010 : 09:52:44 AM
Measure voltages and compare them to the voltages shown in the service manual.
If the service manual is not available then use your electronic knowledge and experience to determine which voltages are wrong and what has failed.

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