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DigitalElectronicsU1L3TroubleShooting

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

Regardless of the error type, design or build, divide and conquer is the best approach for solving the problem.
 

 2. 

In order to successfully troubleshoot a problem, you must be able to ask the right questions.
 

 3. 

Debugging typically applies to isolating a problem with software.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 4. 

The process you must undertake to isolate the source of a problem in a circuit that is not working, and then fix it.
a.
Disassemble
d.
Breadboard
b.
Troubleshooting
e.
None of these
c.
Reboot
 

Matching
 
 
a.
Build Error
c.
Design Error
b.
Design and Build Error
 

 5. 

With this error the circuit works perfectly as designed, but the design is incorrect and does not meet the design specifications.
 

 6. 

With this error the circuit was designed properly, but was either built incorrectly or has a bad component.
 

 7. 

With this error the circuit was designed incorrectly and was built wrong.
 
 

Match the order of troubleshooting a circuit if it isn’t working properly.
a.
Step 1
c.
Step 3
b.
Step 2
d.
Step 4
 

 8. 

Re-Create A Fault
 

 9. 

Divide and Conquer
 

 10. 

Correct the Problem.
 

 11. 

Test
 



 
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