After input connections are verified, the easiest way to get started on the debugging process is with a multimeter or oscilloscope. A multimeter can be used to ensure the input voltage is being passed to the PCB and arriving at the proper places on the board. Gone are the days where power supplies use simple pulse-width modulators (PWMs) with limited bells and whistles. But what do some of these features mean, and which. The debugging of the power distribution cabinet is mainly divided into two major systems, one is the lighting system debugging and the other is the debugging of the electric power system. In order to help you further clarify the debugging method. In order to verify the operation of circuits, such as soft start, short-circuit protection, shutdown and current fold-back, you will need to monitor the input and output voltages along with the control signals. The following are the key points for.
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