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exray
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Am still trying to get my scope (HP 1222A) back running and this power
supply has me baffled.
Basically I'm getting -2 volts out of the -12 supply.
http://www.sparkbench.com/xhp.gif
Larger at http://www.sparkbench.com/hp.gif
All of the components shown check as good with the exception of U4 which
I cannot verify. I did clip and lift pin 4 and the defective -12 line
rose to -21-ish so it seems like it may be doing its job.
The manual indicates R23 to be a current sensing resistor.
The note on the schematic indicates that I completely removed the load
but I'm not so sure of that. Its a double sided board and I cannot get
to the underside without complete disassembly of the scope. I did
however poke around all the other circuitry on the same board looking
for any anamolies that may be pulling too much (or no) current and came
up empty.
Any guesses? Could U4 be the culprit? I would simply change it out as
trial-and-error if it weren't for the inaccessibility problem. It
appears to be an LM301AN type. Agree?
Or am I still looking at some load irregularity?
Not much else left to check!
TIA,
exray
supply has me baffled.
Basically I'm getting -2 volts out of the -12 supply.
http://www.sparkbench.com/xhp.gif
Larger at http://www.sparkbench.com/hp.gif
All of the components shown check as good with the exception of U4 which
I cannot verify. I did clip and lift pin 4 and the defective -12 line
rose to -21-ish so it seems like it may be doing its job.
The manual indicates R23 to be a current sensing resistor.
The note on the schematic indicates that I completely removed the load
but I'm not so sure of that. Its a double sided board and I cannot get
to the underside without complete disassembly of the scope. I did
however poke around all the other circuitry on the same board looking
for any anamolies that may be pulling too much (or no) current and came
up empty.
Any guesses? Could U4 be the culprit? I would simply change it out as
trial-and-error if it weren't for the inaccessibility problem. It
appears to be an LM301AN type. Agree?
Or am I still looking at some load irregularity?
Not much else left to check!
TIA,
exray