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NetDAQ
Service Manual
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Table 5-11. Hints for Troubleshooting "Dead" Instruments
Possible Fault
Discussion
Blown Fuse
If the instrument is completely dead, you may have
blown the line fuse. See “Replacing the Line Fuse”
in Chapter 3.
Power Supply
Self-test starts with the outguard A1 Main PCA. If
self-test won’t even begin, then something is wrong
either at the A1 Main PCA or with a power supply
voltage. If the A3 A/D Converter PCA has a short
circuit of some kind, it could load down a power
supply voltage such that the current limiting feature
is folding the supply back. For example, the +5.6V
dc Vddr supply might only measure 1.2V dc. This in
turn would kill the A1 Main PCA. To check this
possibility, turn the instrument power off; then
disconnect the A3 A/D Converter PCA by removing
the ribbon cable at A3J10. Power the instrument
again. If this time the instrument goes into self test,
then you need to troubleshoot the A3 A/D Converter
PCA and look for the load that is pulling the power
supply down. See “Power Supply Troubleshooting.”
[Power Supply - look for overwarm devices]
Dead A2 Display PCA
It may appear that self-test didn’t begin because the
display is dead and therefore didn’t shown anything.
To verify the display is dead, extract the error code
over the RS-232 port instead of from the front panel
display. (See “Retrieving Error Codes using RS-
232.”)
Dead A1U1 Microprocessor
If the A1U1 microprocessor or related component in
the kernel has failed, self-test will not initialize. See
“Troubleshooting the Digital Kernel.”
Power-On Reset
If the input line voltage is too low, the A1U10 Power-
On Reset/Power-Fail Detector might be generating a
POR* (power-on reset) or PFAIL* (power failure)
condition. Or if for some other reason the output of
the raw dc supply falls below approximately 8.25V
dc (measured at A1WP1 and A1WP2 terminals, with
the power switch on). Locate the low voltage or
missing voltage condition.
A1U1 Microprocessor Task Interrupt
Check the CINT* signal at A1U11-3 for a nominal
output of 64 Hz, which is used to switch from one
task to the next. If the A1U1 microprocessor is not
getting this signal, it won’t switch tasks and the
microprocessor will appear dead.
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