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Which amplifier board is best?
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How does a component get damaged?
Failures can be caused by excess temperature, excess current or voltage, ionizing radiation, mechanical shock, stress or impact, and many other causes. In semiconductor devices, problems in the device package may cause failures due to contamination, mechanical stress of the device, or open or short circuits.
What causes an amplifier to fail with too many speakers?
Amplifier Failure: One of the main reasons that amplifiers fail is improper speaker connection. If too many speakers are connected to an amplifier, the amplifier will be more likely to fail. This section will help you to understand why too many speakers will cause an amplifier to fail.
How to troubleshoot a multi stage amplifier circuit?
Multi-stage amplifier circuits lend themselves well to the “divide and conquer” strategy of troubleshooting, especially when the stages are as symmetrical as these. In order to successfully troubleshoot any electronic circuit to the component level, one must have a good understanding of each component’s function within the context of that circuit.
Is it common for an electronic circuit to fail?
As I alluded to earlier, electronic circuit failures do follow a trend. In the initial stages of the life of an electronic circuit, component failures are more common. Although this failure rate tends to drop off substantially as the device the electronic circuit resides in, is used.
Can a transistor amplifier be troubleshooted at the component level?
In order to successfully troubleshoot any electronic circuit to the component level, one must have a good understanding of each component’s function within the context of that circuit. Transistor amplifiers are no exception to this rule. The following schematic shows a simple, two-stage audio amplifier circuit: