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6.1
FACTORY REPAIR
Wavetek
maintains a factory repair department for
those customers not possessing the necessary per-
sonnel or test equipment to maintain the instrument. If
an instrument is returned to the factory for alignment
or repair, a detailed description of the specific prob-
lem should be attached to minimize turnaround time.
6.2
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLES
Table 6-1 gives an index of the troubleshooting tables
by indications of common problems. The tables do not
cover every possible trouble, but, when used in con-
junction with circuit descriptions and schematics, will
be an aidin systematically isolating faulty components.
6.3
TROUBLESHOOTING
INDIVIDUAL
COMPONENTS
6.3.4
Transistor
1.
А transistor is defective if more than one volt is
measured across its base-emitter junction in the
forward direction.
2.
A transistor when used as a switch may have a
few volts
reverse
bias voltage
across
base-
emitter junction.
3.
If the collector and emitter voltages are the
same, but the base emitter voltage is less than
500 mV forward voltage (or reversed bias), the
transistor is defective.
4.
A transistor is defective if its base current is
larger than 1096 of its emitter current (calculate
currents from voltage across the base and emit-
ter series resistors).
5.
Ina
transistor differential pair (common emitter
stages), either their base voltages are the same
in normal operating condition, or the one with
less forward
voltage across
its base
emitter
junction
should
be off (no collector
current);
otherwise, one of the transistors is defective.
SECTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
6.3.2
Diode
A diode (except a zener) is defective if there is greater
than
one
volt (typically
0.7 volt) forward
voltage
across it.
6.3.3
Operational Amplifier
1.
The
"+"
and "-"
inputs of an operational
amplifier will have less than 15 mV voltage dif-
ference when operating under normal conditions.
2.
When the output of the amplifier is connected to
the " - " input (voltage follower connection), the
output should be the same voltage as the "+"
input voltage; otherwise, the operational ampli-
fier is defective.
3.
If the output voltage stays at maximum positive,
the "+"
input voltage should be more positive
than Ме" - У" input voltage, or vice versa; other-
wise, the operational amplifier is defective.
6.3.4
FET Transistor
1.
No gate current should be drawn by the gate of
an FET transistor. If so, the transistor is defective.
2.
The gate-to-source
voltage
is always
reverse
biased
under
a
normal
operating
condition;
e.g., the source voltage is more positive than the
gate voltage for 2N5485, and the source voltage
is more negative than gate voltage for a 2N5462.
Otherwise, the FET is defective.
3.
И the device supplying gate voltage to an FET
saturates, the FET has too large a Vgs (pinch off)
for the circuit and should be replaced.
6.3.5
Capacitor
1.
Shorted capacitors have zero volts across their
terminals.
6-1

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