Fluke 5720A Power Supply User Manual


 
5700A/5720A Series II Calibrator
Service Manual
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DMM, measure the voltage at U9 pin 6 and verify it is the equal to the voltage at
TP12 divided by 8 ±1%. If a failure is detected, check the HR8 resistor network, U9,
and the associated components.
5-23. Troubleshooting the Filter/PA Supply Assembly (A18)
Proceed as follows to troubleshoot the Filter/PA Supply assembly (A18):
1. Place the Filter/PA Supply assembly on the extender card. Remove the Power
Amplifier assembly (A16) and power up the Calibrator. Reference all measurements
to PACOM (TP203). The Calibrator should be in its power-up default standby
condition unless otherwise Noted.
2. Check the unregulated ±250V Supplies. Using a DMM, measure the dc voltage at
the cathode of CR235 or CR239 and verify it is -280V±10%. Next, measure the dc
voltage at the anode of CR208 or CR203 and verify it is +280V ±10%. Connect an
oscilloscope to these points and verify the ripple is less than 5V p-p. If a failure is
detected, check CR222, F202, F203, and associated components.
3. Check the unregulated ±500V Supplies. Using a DMM measure the dc voltage at
TP209 and verify it is +565 ±10%. Next, measure the dc voltage at TP211 and verify
it is -565 ±10%. Connect an oscilloscope to these points and verify the ripple is less
than 5V p-p. If a failure is detected, check CR217, CR218, CR220, CR221, CR223,
CR224, CR227, CR228, F201, F204, and associated components.
4. Check the Control Lines. Using a DMM, measure the dc voltage at TP205, TP207,
and TP208. Verify they are all at +12V ±4V. Next measure the dc voltage at pins 13
and 14 of U201. Verify they are at- 12V ±4V. If a failure is detected, check Z201,
U201A, U201B, and associated components.
5. Check the unregulated +250V Supply. Using a DMM, measure the dc voltage at
TP210 and verify it is +280 ±10% If a failure is detected, measure the voltage at the
cathode of VR211 and verify it is +140 ±20%. If this voltage is incorrect, check
VR211, VR214, VR215, VR219, and Q208. If the voltage at the cathode of VR211
is correct then check Q201, CR201, CR203, CR208, CR210, and associated
components.
6. Check the regulated +PA Supply at 0V. Using a DMM measure the dc voltage at
TP201 and verify it is less than 1.0V. If a failure is detected, check Q207.
7. Check the regulated +PA Supply at +180V. Jumper TP207 to PACOM (TP203),
measure the +PA Supply at TP201 and verify it is +190V±10%. If this voltage is
correct, skip to step 8, otherwise continue as follows. Measure the output of the
Current Limit circuit. Connect a DMM to pin 1 of U201 and verify it is -12±4V. If
this voltage is incorrect, then the +PA Supply is current-limited. Check the output
for shorts and check the current-limiting circuit contained in U201C, Q203, Q206,
and associated components. If the voltage at pin 1 of U201 is correct, check Q205,
Q202, VR212, VR207, and associated components.
8. Check the unregulated +PA Supply at +360V. Jumper TP207 and TP205 to PACOM
(TP203), measure the voltage at TP210 and verify it is +480V±10%. If a failure is
detected, check Q208, VR214, VR215, VR219, CR201, CR203, CR208, CR210, and
associated components. Next, check the regulated +PA Supply at TP201 and verify it
is +370V ±10%. If a failure is detected, check Q205 and VR216.
9. Check the Current Limiting of the +PA Supply. Jumper TP207 to PACOM (TP203)
and remove the jumper connecting TP205 to LO HI I (TP206). Connect an
oscilloscope to the +PA Supply at TP201. Connect a 1 k10W resistor (such as
Fluke P/N 157933) between PACOM (TP203) and the +PA supply output at Jumper