Testing and troubleshooting a system can be a complicated process, and one that involves just as much standard methodology as design or manufacture. This book will discuss 10 steps to debugging and troubleshooting a system.

Table of Contents

10 Steps

  1. Don't Break It!
  2. Will touching this hurt me?
  3. Is it Broken to begin with?
  4. Don't cause any more problems...
  5. Establish a Start and End
  6. Sectionalize the System
  7. Verify Components
  8. Finding the Cause
  9. Swapping out Components
  10. The Clean up!

Using Equipment

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