Ac Volts And Ac Current Troubleshooting - HP 3478A Technical Manual

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7-B-1. INTRODUCTION
7-B-2. This Service Group has the AC Volts and AC
Current troubleshooting information for the 3478A and is
symptoms
oriented
troubleshooting for AC Volts or AC Current Failures,
make sure the 3478A's DC Volts and DC Current
Functions are operating correctly (go to Service Group A,
if the functions fail).
before the AC Volts and AC Current Functions can
operate.
CAUTION
The instrument contains CMOS Integrated
Circuits (e.g.
U102) which are extremely
susceptible
to
discharge.
It is especially important that
grounded tools and wrist straps be used
when handling or troubleshooting these
components.
7-B-3. AC VOLTS TROUBLESHOOTING
7-B-4. An AC Volts Failure can be Overload, Inaccurate,
Floating, or Noisy Readings on all or some ranges. The
following
paragraphs
troubleshooting procedures (go to paragraph 7-31 for a
description of these failures).
specified,
refer to Schematic 2 for the following
troubleshooting procedures.
7-B-5. Overload, Floating, or Noisy Readings on All
Ranges
7-B-6. An overload reading can be caused if one of the
amplifiers or the RMS Converter in the AC to DC Con-

AC VOLTS AND AC CURRENT TROUBLESHOOTING

Service Group B Contents
Title
Introduction ............................................................................7-B-1
AC Volts Troubleshooting ......................................................7-B-3
Overload, Floating, or Noisy Readings on All Ranges...........7-B-5
Inaccurate Readings on All Ranges................................7-B-8
Overload, Inaccurate, Floating or Noisy Readings
on Some Ranges ....................................................7-B-10
AC Current Troubleshooting ................................................7-B-12
Overload Protection Circuitry Troubleshooting ....................7-B-14
Checking the A/D Controller ................................................7-B-16
(i.e.,
what
fails).
These functions must be good,
failures
due
to
static
have
the
failures
Unless otherwise
SERVICE GROUP B
verter is saturated. A floating reading can be caused if
there is an open circuit in the AC to DC Converter. Noisy
readings can be caused by any of the amplifiers in the
converter.
Before
7-B-7. Before troubleshooting the AC to DC Converter,
make sure relay K104 (see Schematic 1) is good and is
energized (5V dc across the coil). If the relay is not
energized, U102 may be defective.
U102, make sure the A/D Controller (U462) is good. Go
to paragraph 7-B-16 to check U462. If K104 is good, do
the following procedure.
a. Set the 3478A to the AC Volts Function and the
3V Range.
b. Apply a stable 3V at 1KHz sine wave to the
3478A's INPUT Terminals.
c. Using a stable Digital Voltmeter (like the 3456A),
measure for approximately + 3V dc at jumper JM302.
d.
following:
1. Apply 1V at 1KHz to the INPUT Terminals.
and
2. If the test voltmeter now reads a stable +1V
dc at JM302, the AC to DC Converter is good.
Make sure the DC Volts Function is operating
correctly.
3. If the DC Volts Function is good, replace the
A/D Hybrid (U403).
e. If the reading is other than approximately +3V or
noisy, measure for approximately .12V ac at jumper
JM303. Make sure the reading on the test voltmeter is
stable.
7-B-1
Paragraph
If the reading is a stable +3V dc, do the
Before replacing

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