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Appendix H
Pease’s Troubleshooting Articles as
Originally Published in EDN
Part 1-“Troubleshooting is more effective with the right philosophy,” EDN,
January 5, 1989, p. 147.
Part 2-“The right equipment is essential for effective troubleshooting,” EDN,
January 19, 1989, p. 166.
Part 3-“Troubleshooting gets down to the component level,” EDN, February 2,
1989,~. 175.
Part “‘A knowledge of capacitor subtleties helps solve capacitor-based trou-
bles,” EDN, February 16, 1989, p. 127.
Part 5-“Follow simple rules to prevent material and assembly problems,” EDN,
March 2,1989, p. 159.
Part 6-“Active-component problems yield to painstaking probing,” EDN,
August 3, 1989, p. 127.
Part 7-“Rely on semiconductor basics to identify transistor problems,” EDN,
August 17, 1989, p. 129.
Part 8-“Keep a broad outlook when troubleshooting op-amp circuits,” EDN,
September 1, 1989, p. 131.
Part 9-“Troubleshooting techniques quash spurious oscillations,” EDN,
September 14, 1989, p. 151.
Part lO-“The analoddigital boundary needn’t be a never-never land,” EDN,
September 28, 1989, p. 145.
Part 1 1-“Preside over power components with design expertise,” EDN, October
12, 1989, p. 177.
Part 12-‘‘Troubleshooting series comes to a close,” EDN, October 26, 1989,
p. 171.
Part 13-“Pease’s pointers rouse readers: Letters to Bob,” EDN, May 10, 1990,
p. 119.
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