Sunday, May 22, 2011

Switch Mode Power Supply Repair Made Easy

By Sonny Skyler


There are people who want to learn how to repair switch mode power supplies but think it is too difficult. Others heard it was easy to understand repair but are struggling after learning the basics.

I know that troubleshooting and repairing switch mode power supplies can be very confusing. You need someone to guide you through the whole process. Someone to walk you through the best strategies in solving many switch mode power supplies problems.

If you would like to learn smps repair from a step by step home course, you have come to right place. Jestine Yong just finished putting together a home study course. It was created for those who already have some experience in electronic repair and for seasoned electronic repairers too.

The key to long-term success, as professional repairers know, is knowing the right procedure to troubleshoot and repair. You must have practical experience and not just learn theory.

Learning from actual true case histories will help you in any SMPS repair. You will also learn from 13 carefully selected true case histories in ATX power supplies repair. Complete full color photos make learning simple.

You will learn these things from Mr. Yong's course: How to read the Schematic Diagram, How Switch Mode Power Supplies work (the power Mosfet technology and ATX power supplies), The functions of each section in SMPS, Understanding the critical waveforms and voltages in many parts of the SMPS section will help you to easily diagnose the faults, and How to isolate problems to speed up your repair.

Knowing the 11 circuit functions of SMPS and the five methods that are used to troubleshoot and repair any type of SMPS are invaluable.

It makes no difference if you are repairing a Plasma TV, an LCD TV, Monitor, DVD, VCD, CCTV, Satellite Receiver, Printers, Notebook Power Adapter, Xbox, Audio Equipment, Projector, or ATX Power Supplies.




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