Systematic Debugging Techniques for Optimal Safety and Performance in Operations
This guide provides essential systematic debugging techniques for the Operations Manager role, emphasizing safety first. Read the safety manual before starting any debugging process. Key methods include modulated debugging, checking voltage, resistance, and current along the line to troubleshoot issues effectively. Utilize hands-on stations and ensure you understand the voltage outputs and their relationships. Critical measurements, such as resistance for a 1000 ft long 22 AWG wire, are highlighted to aid in identifying problems efficiently. Implement these techniques to maintain safety and operational efficiency.
Systematic Debugging Techniques for Optimal Safety and Performance in Operations
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Debugging Game NEES@UTexas Farn-Yuh Menq NEES@UTexas Site Operations Manager
Safety First • Always read the safety manual first.
The secret of debugging • Systematic
Debugging Techniques • Modulated debugging • Check the voltage along the line • Check the resistance along the line • Check the current along the line
5V 0V Voutput= 5 V * X2 / (X1+ X2) Check the voltage along the line X1 < = 5V > = 0V + X2
Find out if a cable/connector is broken ~ 0 W - O.L + Note: Resistance of a 1000 ft long 22 AWG wire is about 16 W
Check the resistance along the line ~ 0 W ~ 1000 W +
Hands-on Station 350 W 350 W 5V 350 W 350 W + V output = 2.5 V? Where is the problem?
Hands-on Station 350 W 350 W ~ 2.5 V 5V 350 W 350 W +
Hands-on Station 350 W 350 W ~ 2.5 V 5V 350 W 350 W + V output = 2.5 V? Where is the problem?