Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting works best when every check narrows the possible causes. Change one variable at a time and keep the last known-good state visible.
A reliable sequence
- Describe the symptom without guessing the cause.
- Reproduce it with the smallest useful setup.
- Check power, ground, transport, and configuration in that order.
- Compare the result with a known-good device or measurement.
- Record the change that restored or altered the behavior.
Escalate with evidence
Include the device revision, firmware, supply conditions, logs, measurements, and the exact step where behavior diverges. This turns a support request into a short investigation.
Diagnostic note: A failed test is still useful when its setup and expected result are documented.
If the issue is outside the documented paths, continue to Support.
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