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How to Test Almost Everything Electronic

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The practical, hands-on guidance needed to troubleshoot efficiently with today's electronic test equipment


Staying away from hard-to-understand theory and mathematics, this practical handbook show you how common devices such as multimeters, frequency and logic probes, signal traces, and oscilloscopes are used. You'll pinpoint problems in everything from TV sets and computers to automotive electrical systems. A practical, hands-on guide to troubleshooting with electronic test equipment - revised to include current testing techniques and new chapters on mechanical repairs and flowcharting.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 28, 1967

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January 25, 2013
I had a loads of fun with this book because it tells you how to do all kinds of cool things with the various assorted test equipment I'd either built or salvaged. It also gets into testing (or creating!) the now outdated circuits (because of integrated circuit boards) of older consumer electronics.
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May 7, 2017
am just curious at the moment , i think i want to explore this very book
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