To check the Low Voltage Power Supply
1
Disconnect the power cord, then set the oscilloscope on its side.
2
Connect the negative lead of the multimeter to a ground point on the
oscilloscope. Connect the power cord and turn on the oscilloscope.
3
Measure the power supply voltages at L
1
, L
2
, and L
3
on the system
board.
Table 4-19
Power Supply Voltage Tolerances
Supply Voltage Tolerance
+
5.1 V
±
150 mV (
+
4.95 V to
+
5.25 V)
+
15.75 V
±
787 mV (
+
14.96 V to
+
16.54 V)
−
15.75 V
±
787 mV (
−
14.96 V to
−
16.54 V)
Low Voltage Power Supply voltage test points
If the
+
5.1 V measurement is out of the test limits, adjust the
+
5.1 V
adjustment on the power supply. The
±
15 V supplies are not adjustable and
are dependent upon the
+
5.1 V supply.
Blown fuse
If the fuse is blown in the power supply, the power supply is defective. Replace
the power supply.
Figure 4–7
Service
Troubleshooting the Oscilloscope
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Summary of Contents for HP 54600B
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Page 12: ...1 The Oscilloscope at a Glance ...
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