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There are 3 power test points on the readout board. Make sure all 3 voltages(+/-15V and 5V) are ripple free and stable with the 5V reading 4.8V or better. Jerry Massengale
-----Original Message----- From: max_3289 To: TekScopes Sent: Sun, Jul 22, 2012 12:14 pm Subject: [TekScopes] Re: 7633 readout problem, advice or hints needed
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Hello Albert,
backplaneboard A1, J2 contact A37 to readout board A13, U2190 pin 12 -> low ohmic backplaneboard A1, J2 contact A38 to readout board A13, U2190 pin 11 -> low ohmic backplaneboard A1, J2 contact B37 to readout board A13, U2180 pin 12 -> low ohmic backplaneboard A1, J2 contact B38 to readout board A13, U2180 pin 11 -> low ohmic aAll the diodes on the protection circuit board of A13 are ok. Connections are ok, connectors are all clean. After cooling down over night, there were seen some false characters again for some time. Any ideas? Max. --- In TekScopes@..., "Albert" wrote: > > Hi Max, > This makes contacts A37 and B37 suspect. > Remember this is a first check. The fault could also be in a readout board channel selector IC for instance. > Albert > > > Hi Albert, > > > > thanks a lot; just tested the following: > > > > I have 2 pcs. 7A22, 1 pc 7A26, 1 pc 7B53A, 1 pc 7B85. > > > > The 7A26 in left position shows both channels ok, in centre position only CH2 (bottom middle position readout) ok, CH1 (top middle position) no readout. > > 7B53A and 7B85 timebases show no difference (except additional 7B85 readout bottom right). > > > > It seems to be the problem of the backplane-connector you mentioned. > > > > >Did you read the other readout problems thread, concerning a R7903? > > not yet; have not known it yet. > > > > Max. > |