Circuit
Troubleshoot
Objectives:
1. Troubleshoot
the short circuit after do the itching process
2. Troubleshoot
the open circuit after do the itching process
3. To
prevent short circuits when soldering components
Procedure:
1. After itching process is finished,
testing do by to check the open circuit and short circuit.
2. There we
use a multimeter the check the circuit.
3. On
multimeter set it on 20 kilo ohm.
4. Connect red and black probe to the
multimeter. Test a meter to make sure it working.
5. Touch the
probe to the circuit and look at the indicator meter.
6. If the
circuit is broken, the circuit should be connected by using solder.
7. Then
check the circuit again using multimeter.
8. If the
circuit in short circuit, disconnect with a knife or any material.
9. Then
check the circuit again using multimeter.
10. Schematic
circuit is used as a reference during a test
11. Do the
process until error vanish
Analysis:
In this case, circuit we only have problems in short
circuit and have no problem at open circuit. This is because, when printing on
paper, sketch too close to the circuit between the connection. To solve that
problem testing do and which circuit have a short, it disconnect with a knife
or any material.
Conclusion:
Testing is very important to be done on the circuit after
the itching or any wiring done at the circuit. This is to ensure that the
circuit is in good condition and to avoid problems when the components is
soldering.
Test using Multimeter
Short Circuit Troubleshoot
Open Circuit Troubleshoot
Disconnect The Short Circuit
Multimeter
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