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Tek TDS320 Calibration
I have a TDS320 scope which has failed calibration. After I try to
do a voltage cal and follow the prompts on the screen a message appears telling me that voltage calibration has failed. Unfortunately I do not have a proper calibrator. I do have a CG551AP however this will only provide positive voltages with respect to earth and is unable to produce the required 80mV and 15mV levels required for the calibration. Because of this I am cheating to try and calibrate (at least remove the failed cal status for the time being) by using an accurate DC power source verified against a precision multimeter which appears to be able to produce a stable voltage within 1% or so of that required not taking into account the inaccuracy of the meter which should be relatively low given it is a 5 ? digit DMM. Clearly this is not within the accuracy of the +/- 0.1% specified in the service manual. I suspect that when I try to do the Cal the calibration constant calculated by the instrument is outside the range set by the factory as being appropriate and that this has been caused because my reference voltage not being good enough. Is this the case or do I have another problem with the instrument? Nowhere in the manual does it state why it fails the voltage calibration. |
david_c_partridge
What's "improper" about the CG551AP as a scope calibrator?
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I think mine is the dog's whatsits! And it should be able to create 80mV and 15mV I think. 20mV range times 4 multiplier, 5 mV range times 3 multiplier. If you need negative volts, that's a little trickier, as the earth on the 551AP is connected to the earth on the output socket. The approach I would contemplate using (at my own risk) and with appropriate precautions because there are potentially fatal risks involved in floating any piece of mains powered equipment. <Flame shields up> 1) Power the TM500 in which the CG551AP is installed from an isolating transformer. This is where it get's controversial, disconnect the earth lead of the TM500 power lead to the isolation transformer. This means that you've "floated" the TM500/CG551AP, and prevented the CG551AP ground from being tied to world ground (most isolation transformers I've used pass the earth connection straight through for safety reasons). 2) Use a BNC to bannana socket and bannana plug to BNC to reverse the connections to the scope. I.e. earth of CG551AP to centre pin of scope BNC, output from CG551AP to earth of scope BNC. I *think* this would do the job, but don't promise. Effectively what you've done is to "float" the DUT. PS What does the cal procedure call for as a suitable calibrator if the CG5xxxx range won't do the job without messing around? PPS If anyone has a better/safer technique for this I'm all ears. Dave. --- In TekScopes@..., "cmbath" <cmbath@...> wrote:
Unfortunately I do not have a proper calibrator. I do have a CG551AP |
david_c_partridge
I'd more likely suspect the TDS320 acquisition board :-(
I think the approach of using an external supply and a 5? digit meter should give >> 0.1% accuracy. Dave --- In TekScopes@..., "cmbath" <cmbath@...> wrote: CG551AP however this will only provide positive voltages with respect tothe inaccuracy of the meter which should be relatively low given it isa 5 ? digit DMM. Clearly this is not within the accuracy of the +/-factory as being appropriate and that this has been caused because mydoes it state why it fails the voltage calibration. |
The entire scope is on a 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" or so sized multilayer
circuit board loaded with lots of LSI chips or that is what is in my TDS-380 (nearly an empty box). If your calibration problems were like mine the circuit board may need reflowing if you have a Hot Air rework station. Mine was failing cal when I got it and careful examination of the board revealed several contact locations with very little or no solder on them. I could also press against some of the LSI chips and get it to pass all self tests. I added solder paste to the connections that looked dry and then reflowed the entire board with my Hot Air Station and reassembled. It has worked flawless since. Mitch N4MF --- In TekScopes@..., "david_c_partridge" <david.partridge@...> wrote:
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I hope not! Where do you start with this one?
I guess in theory if you have a good DC source and an accurate meter you should be able to get that accuracy. I don't think my DC source was good enough to give me +/- 0.1%. The meter is probably going to measure the DC component only so I also worry about any ripple. I don't know what the scope will use when it does its cal. Does it just take one sample? --- In TekScopes@..., "david_c_partridge" <david.partridge@...> wrote: to trydo a voltage cal and follow the prompts on the screen a messageCG551AP timeand calibrate (at least remove the failed cal status for the stablebeing) by using an accurate DC power source verified against a isvoltage within 1% or so of that required not taking into accounttheinaccuracy of the meter which should be relatively low given it a5 ? digit DMM. Clearly this is not within the accuracy of the +/- I0.1% specified in the service manual.factory have another problem with the instrument? Nowhere in the manualdoesit state why it fails the voltage calibration. |
I think you will find that the TDS310, 320 and 350 are basically the
same thing and are virtually the same as the TDS340, 360, 380. I think you can change the firmware by changing a couple of inductors which govern the instruments bandwidth and you will have any of those scopes. All the soldering looks good as far as I can see but I may need to do a though check! I do have a rework station but I will only try that if I see a dodgy area. Thanks --- In TekScopes@..., "n4mf_sc" <n4mf_sc@...> wrote: my TDS-380 (nearly an empty box). If your calibration problems werelike mine the circuit board may need reflowing if you have a Hot Airrework station. Mine was failing cal when I got it and carefulexamination of the board revealed several contact locations with very little or noand get it to pass all self tests.It has worked flawless since.try to messagedo a voltage cal and follow the prompts on the screen a toappears telling me that voltage calibration has failed.CG551AP levelsearth and is unable to produce the required 80mV and 15mV tryrequired for the calibration. Because of this I am cheating to timeand calibrate (at least remove the failed cal status for the stablebeing) by using an accurate DC power source verified against a accountvoltage within 1% or so of that required not taking into it istheinaccuracy of the meter which should be relatively low given +/-a5 ? digit DMM. Clearly this is not within the accuracy of the constant0.1% specified in the service manual. do Icalculated by the instrument is outside the range set by thefactoryas being appropriate and that this has been caused because my manualhave another problem with the instrument? Nowhere in the doesit state why it fails the voltage calibration. |
BTW the scope also fails the SPC but I suspect this may be to do
with it having failed the voltage cal. The instrument however operates normally and after the SPC is done all the DC offset is removed etc. --- In TekScopes@..., "david_c_partridge" <david.partridge@...> wrote: to trydo a voltage cal and follow the prompts on the screen a messageCG551AP timeand calibrate (at least remove the failed cal status for the stablebeing) by using an accurate DC power source verified against a isvoltage within 1% or so of that required not taking into accounttheinaccuracy of the meter which should be relatively low given it a5 ? digit DMM. Clearly this is not within the accuracy of the +/- I0.1% specified in the service manual.factory have another problem with the instrument? Nowhere in the manualdoesit state why it fails the voltage calibration. |
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