Question 554Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer
70% to passNormally, what is the FIRST step in troubleshooting a transistor mounted on a circuit card?
The correct answer is B) visually inspect the card. Visually inspecting the circuit card is the first step in troubleshooting a transistor mounted on the card because it allows you to quickly identify any obvious issues, such as damaged components, loose connections, or signs of overheating, before moving on to more intrusive testing. This visual inspection can help narrow down the potential causes of the problem and guide the subsequent troubleshooting steps. The other options are not the recommended first step. Carefully removing the transistors (A) could potentially cause further damage if done improperly. Giving the circuit an initial test with a signal generator (C) or testing for continuity with a low voltage DC supply (D) may be useful later in the troubleshooting process, but should not be the first step, as they do not provide the initial visual information about the circuit's condition.
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