Agilent Technologies 5962-8200 service manual Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Introduction

WARNING:

SHOCK HAZARD. Most of the troubleshooting procedures given in this chapter are

 

performed with power applied and protective covers removed. Such maintenance should

 

be performed only by service trained personnel who are aware of the hazards (for

 

example, fire and electrical shock).

 

 

CAUTION: This instrument uses components which can either be damaged or suffer serious performance degradation as a result of ESD (electrostatic discharge). Observe the standard antistatic precautions to avoid damage to the components. An ESD summary is given in Chapter 1.

This chapter provides troubleshooting and repair information for the dc power supply. Before attempting to troubleshoot the supply, first check that the problem is with the supply itself and not with an associated circuit. The verification tests in Chapter 2 enable you to isolate a problem to the dc power supply. Troubleshooting procedures are provided to isolate a problem to one of the circuit boards. Figure 3-2 shows the location of the circuit boards and other major components of the unit. Disassembly procedures are provided at the end of this chapter and should be referred to, as required, in order to gain access to and/or replace defective components.

If an assembly is defective, replace it and then conduct the verification test given in Chapter 2.

NOTE: Note that when either the A1 Control Board or the A2 Interface Board are replaced, the supply must be calibrated (See "Post Repair Calibration" later in this chapter). If the A2 Interface Board is replaced, the supply must be initialized before it is calibrated. See "Initialization" later in this chapter.

Chapter 5 lists all of the replaceable parts for the power supply. Chapter 6 contains block diagrams, test point measurements, and component location diagrams to aid you in troubleshooting the supply.

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Contents Agilent Part No Microfiche No September Certification Warranty InformationBefore Applying Power Safety SummarySymbol Description Safety Symbol DefinitionsInstrument Identification Printing HistoryTable of Contents Introduction Initialization ROM UpgradeDisassembly Procedures Post-repair CalibrationPage Chapter Safety ConsiderationsOrganization Related DocumentsFirmware Revisions RevisionsElectrostatic Discharge Manual RevisionsTest Equipment Required IntroductionTest Setup Type Specifications Recommended ModelMeasurement Techniques Electronic Load Test SetupProgramming Operation Verification TestsPerformance Tests Current-Monitoring ResistorCV Load Effect CV SetupConstant Voltage CV Tests Voltage Programming and Readback AccuracyTransient Recovery Time CV Source EffectCV Noise Pard CC Setup Constant Current CC TestsCurrent Programming and Readback Accuracy Low Range Current Readback Accuracy Current Sink -CC OperationCC Load Effect CC Load and Line RegulationCC Noise Pard CC Source EffectPerformance Test Equipment Form Current Sink @ -3A Readback MA Range Current Readback Load Effect Source Effect Pard Ripple and NoiseTransient Response Constant Current Tests Current Programming and ReadbackIout − Vout −Load Effect Vout − Vout + 2.0mV Source Effect Vout −Current Sink @ -0.6A Readback Iout − Vout + 4 mVIout − Iout + 0.2 mA Iout − Iout + 2.2 mACurrent Sink @ -0.3A Readback Iout − Load Effect Vout − Vout + 5 mVIout − Iout + 0.1 mA Iout − Iout + 1.1 mAPage Troubleshooting Type Purpose Recommended Model Overall TroubleshootingFlow Charts Test Equipment Required for TroubleshootingSheet 1. Troubleshooting Flowchart Sheet 2. Troubleshooting Flowchart Sheet 3. Troubleshooting Flowchart Sheet 4. Troubleshooting Flowchart Error Code Description Probable Cause Specific Troubleshooting ProceduresPower-on Self-test Failures Self-Test Error Codes/MessagesBias Test Point Measurement CV/CC Status Annunciators TroubleshootingBias and Reference Supplies Bias and Reference VoltagesVoltage Measurements at J207 A2 Interface to A1 Main board J307 Voltage MeasurementsManual Fan Speed Control Disabling Protection FeaturesInhibit Calibration Switch Calibration PasswordPost-repair Calibration Identifying the Firmware ROM UpgradeUpgrade Procedure InitializationList of Required Tools Disassembly ProceduresCover, Removal and Replacement A2 Interface Board, Removal and ReplacementFront Panel Assembly, Removal and Replacement A3 Front Panel Board, Removal and Replacement T1 Power Transformer, Removal and ReplacementA1 Main Control Board Line Voltage Wiring Interface Signals Power Supply Interface signalsConnector Signal Description Secondary Interface A3 Front Panel CircuitsA2 Interface Circuits Primary InterfaceA1 Main Board Circuits Power CircuitsControl Circuits Principles of Operation Page Designator PartNumber Qty Description Chassis, ElectricalReplaceable Parts List Mechanical Parts Identification MP9 Chassis, MechanicalDiagrams Diagrams A2/A3 Boards Block Diagram Circuits BiasIndex Index