Line Fuse Blowing
1.If the line fuse blows with the (LINE) switch off, suspect either the Input Filter or the power switch cable assembly.
2.If the line fuse blows when the HP 8560A is turned on, disconnect the power cord and lift the drain of A6QlO2 from TP108. If the line fuse still blows, suspect U102.
3.If the fuse is working properly, check A6TP108 for a voltage of between +215 V and
+350 v.
4.If the voltage at TP108 is correct, disconnect the power cord; remove and check A6QlO2.
5.If QlO2 is shorted, Q103, Q104, CR106, and CR108 are also probably shorted. If Q102 is working properly, measure the resistance between TP102 and TPlOl (positive ohmmeter lead to TPlO2).
6.If the resistance is less than 1 kR, suspect either Q103 or Q104 in the
Supply Restarting Every 1.5 Seconds (Kick Start)
See function blocks G and L of A6 Power Supply Schematic Diagram in the Component- Level Information binder.
If there is a short on the power supply or on one of the other assemblies, the power supply will attempt to “kick start.” (Every 1.5 seconds the supply will attempt to start, but will be shut down by a fault condition.) The Kick Start and Bias circuits provide power for the control circuitry during
1.Monitor the waveforms at TP206 and TP208 simultaneously on an oscilloscope.
2.If the signal at TP208 goes high before the signal at TP206 goes low, an overcurrent condition has been detected. Suspect a short in the secondary (Output Rectifier, Voltage Regulators, or another assembly).
Low Voltage Supplies
1.Connect the DVM’s negative lead to A6TP301.
2.Check A6TP302 for +15 Vdc.
3.Check A6TP303 for
4.Check A6TP304 for f28 Vdc.
5.Check A6TP305 for
6.Check A6TP308 for +5 Vdc.
7.If the voltages measured above are correct but the power supply LEDs on the A2 Controller Assembly are not lit, check Wl.
8.If the voltages are low, disconnect Wl from A6Jl and measure the test point voltages again. Unless a dummy load is connected to the A6 Power Supply, the voltages should return to their nominal voltages but be unregulated.
Display/Power Supply Section