Intermittent faults occur randomly, last for short durations, and ultimately lead to permanent failures, threatening the safety and stability of analog circuits. Additionally, these faults are often hard to differentiate from noise-induced anomalies, resulting in incorrect disassembly and complicating circuit maintenance. To address these challenges, we propose a novel fault diagnosis method. The method uses an adjustable sliding window to extract multiscale fuzzy entropy features, mitigating the impact of normal data on entropy calculations for intermittent faults. The coarse granulation strategy of sliding point by point is applied to avoid information loss in short time series. The raw signal is then segmented and transformed into four statistical features, which are fused into comprehensive amplitude features via a self-attention mechanism. This comprehensive feature better captures amplitude variations than individual statistical features. Finally, the two features are fed into a convolutional neural network for diagnosis. The method is applied to two typical analog circuits. Ablation studies confirmed its effectiveness. Although the proposed method does not have the lowest diagnostic cost and the fastest detection time, the differences with state-of-the-art methods are minimal, and the proposed method achieves higher classification accuracy. Taken together, these findings demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method.

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