This is the book written by Robert Pease. This book entitled Troubleshooting Analog Circuits - With Electronics Workbench Circuits. This is best suit for Design Engineers. Here the contents of the book:I. The Philosophy of Troubleshooting
2. Choosing the Right Equipment
3. Getting Down to the Component Level: Resistors and Inductors
4. Getting Down to the Component Level: Capacitor Problems
5. Preventing Material and Assembly Problems: PC Boards and
Connectors, Relays and Switches
6. Understanding Diodes and Their Problems
7. Identifying and Avoiding Transistor Problems
8. Operational Amplifiers-The Supreme Activators
9. Quashing Spurious Oscillations
I 0. The Analog-Digital Boundary: A Never-Never Land?
I I. Dealing with References and Regulators
I 2. Roundup of “Floobydust”: Loose Ends That Don’t Fit Elsewhere
I 3. Letters to Bob
I 4. Real Circuits and Real Problems
This book also includes appendices and these are the following:
A. Digital ICs with Nonstandard Pinouts
B. Operational Amplifiers with Nonstandard Pinouts
C. Understanding and Reducing Noise Voltage on Three-Terminal
D. Testing Fast Comparators for Voltage Offset
E. VF VS. IF on Various Diodes
F. How to Get the Right Information from a Datasheet
G. More on SPICE
H. Pease’s Troubleshooting Articles as Originally Published in EDN
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