LESSON
INTRODUCTION TO LOGICAL TROUBLESHOOTING
OVERVIEW
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
Upon completion of this lesson you will understand and be able to identify
the concepts of troubleshooting electronic equipment.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
TASK:
Select the four requirements for good troubleshooting,
determine the two major questions in troubleshooting,
identify the steps necessary to establish initial brackets
when troubleshooting, label examples of and define signal
flowpaths, select the correct order of checks which
constitutes an "information funnel," and determine the best
procedure for troubleshooting multiple malfunctions in an
electronic circuit.
CONDITION:
Given the information provided in this subcourse.
STANDARD:
To demonstrate competency of this task, you must achieve a
minimum of 70 percent on the subcourse examination.
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