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LexSolutions
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Posted: 26 Sep 2013 at 10:03am |
I just got a job at a electronic components company and they're having me test the boards that have come off the production line.
My problem is when I get a board that doesn't work I have no idea where to begin for finding the source of the failure. I understand that the source may not lie within the board but one of the components soldered into the board. So my question is where should I start to find out the source of the problem. Anything will help, Thanks!
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BennsPCB
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#1 Is the plug connected to the socket in the wall ?, ...
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LexSolutions
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Yes, I have a power supply connected to the board.
More specifically I need help reading the schematics of a PCB board and being able to identify where I should begin metering points to find if there is a short/cold solder joint, etc. If there is a good tutorial class on this please let me know, thanks
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RLS2004
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Have you considered visiting an Amateur Radio Club? They often have electronics classes that you may find valuable.
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