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Strange Tek2440 issue - SOLVED!
Ok, the problem has been solved!
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As Siggi said, "this makes no sense". He was right, it made no sense. On the inverting input of U870A is the 4.99V reference. It measured 5.14V and the non-inverting input measured 5.15V (Fluke DVM). The theory of operation mentions that the 5V regulated supply is the same as the 8V regulated supply. So I made some comparisons and saw that on the 8V there was a 0.10V difference between the inverting and non-inverting, not so with the 5V. As I mentioned before, I lifted one lead of both resistors (and a couple of others) and they were all within spec. Strangely enough, it took another 6.8K across R875 (a 6.19K) to drop pin 2 (inv) on U870 to 0.10V less than pin 3. Measuring R875 again (with a lead lifted) it was giving a new value. Both resistors (R875 and R877) are now on order. Thanks!! Vince. On 09/08/2020 11:50 PM, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
Ok, here's where I'm at. --
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On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 8:32 PM Vince Vielhaber <vev@...> wrote:
Ok, the problem has been solved! As I mentioned before, I lifted one lead of both resistors (and a coupleHow quaint, but I guess it happens. I had a problem in my 485 sweep generator where a precision resistor went voltage dependent on me. Measured up just fine on a DMM, but beat Ohms law handsomely at its working voltage :/. |
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That would be a VDR ?? ?;)Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device------ Original message------From: SiggiDate: Thu, Sep 10, 2020 13:56To: [email protected];Cc: Subject:Re: [TekScopes] Strange Tek2440 issue - SOLVED!On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 8:32 PM Vince Vielhaber wrote:
Ok, the problem has been solved! As I mentioned before, I lifted one lead of both resistors (and a coupleHow quaint, but I guess it happens. I had a problem in my 485 sweep generator where a precision resistor went voltage dependent on me. Measured up just fine on a DMM, but beat Ohms law handsomely at its working voltage :/. |
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