Fluke 5700A Series Service Manual page 375

Multi-function calibrator
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7. Check the output of the Output Stage. Set the Calibrator to 0V dc, standby. Connect
an external 100Ω 1/4W carbon-film resistor between PACOM (TP10) and 1ST MID
STAGE OUT, which is the left side of 1W resistor R41. Measure the dc voltage at
the Mid-Stage output as is step 4. If the voltage is +0.8V, then the voltage at TP6 (PA
OUT HI)should be +3.2±0.3V. If the voltage measured at the Mid-Stage output is -
1.1V, then the voltage at TP6 should be +1.3±0.3V. If a failure is detected, check the
components in the Output Stage Circuit.
If switch SW201 on the Filter/PA Supply assembly was set to the low
voltage mode, switch it back to the normal(±PA) mode before continuing.
8. Check the 220V RANGE AC ATTENUATOR. Connect a jumper from TP9 to TP10
on the DAC assembly and another jumper connecting TP1 on the Oscillator Output
(A13) assembly to the bottom of R8 (node with R8, C42, C43, and pin 6 of U6) on
the Oscillator Control (A12) assembly as done in the previous step 1. Set the
Calibrator to 22V at 1 kHz, operate. Testing of this 220V Range AC Attenuator is
divided into three steps. Measure the ac voltage with a DMM at TP6 (the Power
Amplifier output), then measure the voltage at TP7 (Attenuator input) and verify they
are the same ±10 mV. If a failure is detected, check relay K16B and its drive circuit.
If relay K16B is not at fault, then PA OUT HI may be open from PA SENSE
AC elsewhere in the Calibrator.
9. Measure the ac voltage at TP8 with a DMM and verify it equals the voltage measured
at TP7 divided by 100 ±1%. Also use an oscilloscope and check for any distortion at
TP8. If a failure is detected, check Z1, U4, Q58, Q54, and their associated
components. Next, using a DMM, measure the ac voltage at pin 8 of K11 and verify
it is the same as measured at TP8. If a failure is detected, check relays K10B, K11,
and their drive circuit.
10. Check the SC+ and SC- supplies. Set the Calibrator to 0V dc, standby. Using a
DMM, measure the SC+ supply at U1 pin 7 and verify it is +18V ±10%. Next,
measure the DC- supply at U1 pin 4 and verify it is -15V ±10%. If a failure is
detected, check zener diodes VR15 and VR18.
Remove any jumpers left in place from step 8 before continuing.
11. Check the SENSE CURRENT CANCELLATION circuit. Set the Calibrator to 100
Vdc, operate. Using a DMM, measure the voltage between pin 6 of U1 and TP1, and
verify it is 2V ±25 mV. If a failure is detected, check U1 and its associated
components.
Step 12 should be done only when a problem with calibration of the 220V
dc range exists.
12. Check the 220V DC INT. CAL. NETWORK. Set the Calibrator to 0V dc, standby.
Connect a jumper from U5 pin 1 to SCOM (TP11). Using a DMM measure the 13V
reference at TP2 of the DAC assembly (common to TP3)and Note the reading. Next,
measure the buffered 13V reference at TP12 of the Power Amplifier and verify it is
the same. If a failure is detected, check U5, K3, and their drive circuit. Next, using a
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