Hello All,
I know this is not specifically discussing precise voltage, but it is about producing it. We should consider starting a FLUKE calibration equipment repair forum.
Anyhoo………I have been scratching my head over this 5205a issue for a couple weeks now. It presents with a OVERLOAD light after the warm-up period of about 30 seconds. If I try to apply a voltage from the 5200a I get a FAULT light and I have to reboot the power in order to clear the FAULT led, but the OVERLOAD led still comes back on after the warm-up period.
Going through the TS procedures on page 4-24 in the manual tell me to check for an issue “…….in the disabling circuit between the Warm-Up Delay circuit and U8-11 on the logic assy.”
The first place I looked was at both of the bases of Q104 for a difference of more than 125mV. Pin 2 reads -5.83v and pin 5 reads -5.19v, so obviously it sends it into OVERLOAD mode.
Knowing this, I continued deeper into the circuit. I am currently working in the Neg HV Sensor circuit on pg. 3-7 and it tells me “If the output (HV) becomes less negative than -2225a, a high output results at the coupler U52, setting the instrument to standby.” Pin 3 of U167 is +4.97v, Pin 2 is +6.25v, Pin 7 is +21.1v and so is Pin 5 of U52.
Now, there are two adjustments in the cal procedure, 4-82 & 4-85, that adjust the POS and NEG Current Trip Level, but I am not certain I want to disable the OVERLOAD circuit to make this adjustment without knowing what may be wrong for fear of doing more harm than good. But on the other hand, this may very well be exactly what is causing the tripping in the first place.
I could use any help one would offer and the manual is located here:
http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/5205A___imeng0000.pdf http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/5205A___imeng0000.pdf
Cheers,
David
Hi David,
Do be careful inside of that 5205A, it has lots of gotcha
points that would be quite happy to light you up like a
Christmas tree.
Mine has some issues with the fault circuitry from time-to-time,
particularly after it has sat for a while. I believe that most of
the problem is related to intermittent short circuits on some
circuit, or other, tripping the fault circuitry. I have made no
attempt, as yet, to hunt them down.
Try giving your unit a hard thump on the bench, and blowing it out
with compressed air. I found that mine got over its problems for
quite awhile that way. How long? I don't guess I will know until
the next time it faults.
I think it is probably either a stray spider building a web in the
wrong place, or tin whiskers.
-Chuck Harris
David Garrido wrote:
Hello All,
I know this is not specifically discussing precise voltage, but it is about
producing it. We should consider starting a FLUKE calibration equipment repair
forum.
Anyhoo………I have been scratching my head over this 5205a issue for a couple weeks
now. It presents with a OVERLOAD light after the warm-up period of about 30
seconds. If I try to apply a voltage from the 5200a I get a FAULT light and I have
to reboot the power in order to clear the FAULT led, but the OVERLOAD led still
comes back on after the warm-up period.
Going through the TS procedures on page 4-24 in the manual tell me to check for an
issue “…….in the disabling circuit between the Warm-Up Delay circuit and U8-11 on
the logic assy.”
The first place I looked was at both of the bases of Q104 for a difference of more
than 125mV. Pin 2 reads -5.83v and pin 5 reads -5.19v, so obviously it sends it
into OVERLOAD mode.
Knowing this, I continued deeper into the circuit. I am currently working in the
Neg HV Sensor circuit on pg. 3-7 and it tells me “If the output (HV) becomes less
negative than -2225a, a high output results at the coupler U52, setting the
instrument to standby.” Pin 3 of U167 is +4.97v, Pin 2 is +6.25v, Pin 7 is +21.1v
and so is Pin 5 of U52.
Now, there are two adjustments in the cal procedure, 4-82 & 4-85, that adjust the
POS and NEG Current Trip Level, but I am not certain I want to disable the
OVERLOAD circuit to make this adjustment without knowing what may be wrong for
fear of doing more harm than good. But on the other hand, this may very well be
exactly what is causing the tripping in the first place.
I could use any help one would offer and the manual is located here:
http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/5205A___imeng0000.pdf
http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/5205A___imeng0000.pdf
Cheers,
David _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list --
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