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Electronic Troubleshooting and Servicing Techniques

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The second volume of Electronic Troubleshooting & Servicing Techniques will lead you to a solid understanding of digital electronics. Troubleshooting in modern systems is seldom done at the component level. Although component-level troubleshooting is not excluded, this book focuses on the signal level, which is important due to the extensive use of integrated circuits in newer systems.

The systems used as models include monochrome, color, and digital television; a complete block diagram of an IBM computer; a digital volt-ohm-milliameter and other digital testing equipment; the phase-locked loop (with a digital counter) as a frequency synthesizer; and complete popular digital integrated circuits. Electronic Troubleshooting & Servicing Techniques also brings you informative chapters like using binary numbers, A/D converters, D/A converters, power supply circuits, digital test equipment, displays, communications, and interfaces and input/output circuits.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1990

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