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Discussion Forum : Digital Concepts - General Questions (Q.No. 24)
24.
A common instrument used in troubleshooting a digital circuit is a(n) ________.
logic probe
oscilloscope
pulser
all of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Vijay pawar said:   7 years ago
Troubleshooting means is checking the every components are working properly or not. First, take the example of anything. First, if you want to check then first you need one input signal that is nothing but a pulse. Pulser is a device which generates the signals. Now you have to connect pulse to your circuit to give input then you need a logic probe. It's nothing but wire used to connect to devices. After that we have to check our output so we need oscilloscope which shows the output waveform on display. That's it.
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Shubhangi said:   8 years ago
Troubleshooting is to shoot the troubles that you face in digital circuits.

Lincoln hernandez said:   8 years ago
Nice explanation, very good and it's very helpful.

Venkatesh. said:   8 years ago
Can some one please explain what is diffrence between capacitor and battery?

Pranathi said:   10 years ago
Using logic problem we can find the voltage at certain point in a circuit.

Rahul said:   1 decade ago
Someone give one practical example of that question and what is logic probe.

Swathi said:   1 decade ago
Pulser is a device which generates digital waveforms. So by checking for certain input what is output we can trobule shoot easily.

Anusha said:   1 decade ago
How can pulser is used to check a digital circuit?

Chennaiah said:   1 decade ago
Thanks.

Swapnil said:   1 decade ago
Troubleshooting means checking each & every component & path in a circuit to see whether it is working correctly. If a circuit doesn't work correctly, troubleshooting helps to find the fault so that it can be rectified.


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