Fluke 8842a Portable Multimedia Player User Manual


 
8842A
Instruction Manual
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6-63. Track/Hold Troubleshooting
If a problem is suspected in the Track/Hold (T/H) circuit, first check the power supply
voltages of all active components. (See Table 6-22.)
Next, check the T/H output waveform at TP103 with an oscilloscope. Set the 8842A to
the VDC function and 2V dc range, apply +1V dc across the HI and LO INPUT
terminals, and trigger the scope from the falling edge of line not-TR (TP201). The
waveform should look like that in Figure 6-13. The circuit may be checked as follows:
1. Short the HI and LO INPUT terminals, and select the 2V dc range.
2. Short U301-14 to ground (Reference Low). The 8842A should read within 10 counts
of zero. (The actual value is not as important as its stability.)
3. Connect U307-6 to U303-18, and monitor the voltage at TP103 using another
multimeter. The 8842A should read about the same as the external multimeter, but
with opposite sign.
If the 8842A fails step 2 but not step 3, then U303 is bad. If the 8842A fails both steps 2
and 3, then the fault is in the A/D Converter or the T/H Amplifier. To tell which, lift the
end of R318 closest to the front panel (connected to U307-6) and apply an input of less
than +2V to TP103. If the A/D Converter is OK, the 8842A will display the applied
voltage with the opposite polarity. (For example, if you apply +1V, it should display -
1V.) The readings may differ by a slight offset.
6-64. Ohms Current Source Troubleshooting
Malfunctions in the ohms functions can be caused by a fault in the Precision Voltage
Reference, Ohms Current Source, or Ohms Protection. Malfunctions can also be caused
by a fault in the DC Scaling circuit which loads the Ohms Current Source.
First check the power-supply levels (see schematic). Then check all digital logic input
pins of the quad analog switches (U402 and U403). These should show digital signals
with high =>+3V and low =<+0.5V.
To determine whether the Ohms Current Source is being loaded down by the DC Scaling
circuit, select the VDC function and connect a 10 k resistor between the collector of
Q404 and ground (Reference Low). (Selecting the VDC function opens K401, and
configures the Ohms Current Source in the 20 k range.) If the voltage across the 10 k
resistor is 1V, then the Ohms Current Source is working (at least in the 20 k range), and
the problem is probably due to a defect in the DC Scaling circuit.