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Order the steps to verify the power supply of a chip.

User response:
1. Set the multimeter to VCD
2. Place the negative terminal on GND
3. Set the positive terminal to VCC
4. Check the multimeter reading
Result:
Correct!

When a control card breaks down, what you should check is:
User response:
The feeding system
Result:
Correct!

If you measure diode continuity, and the multimeter DOES NOT beep, but is
OK, what happened?
User response:
You measured the diode backwards
Result:
Correct!

If you do an inspection by bringing your hand close to the card, and a component
gives off a very high temperature, to rule out whether the component is damaged,
what you should do is:
User response:
Wait for it to cool and test it
Result:
Correct!

Order the steps to measure the oscillations of a crystal.


User response:
1. Identify the crystal on the control board
2. Place the tip of the oscilloscope on a terminal
3. Turn on the Oscilloscope and press “Autoset”
Result:
Correct!

You connect one alligator to ground and the other end to each terminal to
discharge a chip. What should you avoid during this procedure?
User response:
Avoid touching VCC
Result:
Correct!

If you found a damaged component on a control board, and you do not have the
manual to verify the model, you should not:
User response:
Change the component until you have the manual
Result:
Correct!

If you measure transistor continuity, and the multimeter does NOT beep, but is in
good condition, what happened?
User response:
You measured backwards
Result:
Correct!
After a test at the microcontroller input, where you verified the logical state
change. What should be replaced?
User response:
An entry element
Result:
Correct!

If a capacitor is inflated this indicates that:


User response:
It's about to fail
Result:
Correct!

If you do not have the electrical diagram of a control card, you:


User response:
You should not make a repair
Result:
Correct!

If a microcontroller fails, the next step is:


User response:
Change it for a new one
Result:
Correct!

Order the steps to detect faults at the chip input.


User response:
1. Set the multimeter to VDC
2. Find the input pins on the diagram
3. Connect the negative terminal to GND
4. Place the positive terminal at the input
5. Activate the input device
Result:
Correct!
If you measure the continuity of the coil, and the multimeter DOES NOT beep,
but is in good condition, what happened?
User response:
The coil is damaged
Result:
Correct!

On a control board you find a PNP transistor. You want to find out if it is
damaged with the multimeter; By performing this procedure you damage the
control card. What was it due to?
User response:

That the multimeter damaged it because the tip did not land
That the transistor was already damaged before

Result:
It is necessary to reinforce this topic.

If you detect that a diode has burns, what should you do?
User response:
Check the fault with the multimeter
Result:
It is necessary to reinforce this topic.

. If you detect burnt components with your eyesight, you:


User response:
You check that they are failing
Result:
It is necessary to reinforce this topic.
If you change a capacitor and it begins to swell when you energize the system, it
is a sign that:
User response:
The Transistor that is stuck damaged it
Result:
It is necessary to reinforce this topic.

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