Troubleshooting Procedures; Mechanical Failure Of The Protective Sleeve; Electrical Failure Of The Probe; Visually Inspect The Probe Tip - Agilent Technologies 85024A User's And Service Manual

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Troubleshooting Procedures

Troubleshooting Procedures
CAUTION
The probe contains an input GaAs amplifier microcircuit that is highly sensitive to
electrostatic discharge (ESD). When repairing this probe, you must use an anti-static
wrist strap, and work at a station equipped with an anti-static surface! Before you take a
measurement with a digital multimeter, discharge the leads by touching them to ground.

Mechanical Failure of the Protective Sleeve

The probe wand/cable must be replaced if the protective sleeve fails to slide and lock properly.

Electrical Failure of the Probe

Visually Inspect the Probe Tip

Inspect the probe tip for damage. If it is bent or broken, replace it by referring to
Tip" on page
7-8. Perform the
following procedure.

Power Supply Check

Refer to the probe schematic in
1. Check the probe power output from the supplying instrument or power supply. The output pins and
voltages are shown in
it should be less than 1 .
• If the supplies are within the tolerances given in
step 2.
• If the voltage is not present at the supplying device, or the ground pin is open, troubleshoot as
required. Suspect a broken wire going to the probe power jack.
2. Follow the procedure in
nose assembly, amplifier microcircuit, elastic conductive strip, and spring clip. These items are
illustrated in
Figure 7-3 on page
7-4
"Operator's Check" on page
Figure 7-2 on page 7-5
Figure 7-4 on page
7-6. Check continuity of the ground pin to chassis ground;
"Replacing the Amplifier Microcircuit" on page 7-9,
7-5.
4-4. If the problem persists, perform the
when performing the following procedure.
"Power Requirements" on page 3-3
"Replacing the Probe
continue to
to remove the probe's
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