Tektronix 1705A User Manual
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Maintenance
1705A Spectrum Monitor
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b.
Table 6--4 lists the signal present in a properly functioning control
circuit.
Table 6- 4: Control Circuit Test Points
Circuit Location
Signal
U5, pin 1
Approximately 5 Vdc
U5, pin 2
Approximately 2 Vdc
U5, pin 3
0 V
U5, pin 4
80 kHz triangle wave, 2 V p-p
U5, pin 6
80 kHz square wave, 18 V p-p
U3, pin 1
80 kHz square wave, 5 V p-p
U3, pin 2
2.1 Vdc
U3, pin 6
2.9 Vdc
U3, pin 7
Approximately 5 Vdc
U4, pin 13
80 kHz repetition rate, 300 ns width, approximately 3 V p-p
Q8, collector
80 kHz repetition rate, 400 ns width, switching from 5 V to
approximately 2 V.
5.
Error Amplifier Check
a.
Connect the negative output from the variable DC Power Supply to TP1.
Connect the positive output to W1 (+5 V).
b.
Connect the negative output of another variable DC Power Supply to
TP1. Connect the positive output to W4 (+15 V). Set the variable
power supply to 20 Vdc.
c.
Connect the digital multimeter between TP1 and the cathode of CR15.
d.
Set the variable DC Power Supply connected to W1 (+5 V) to 4.8 V.
The cathode of CR15 should be approximately 20 V.
e.
Set the variable DC Power Supply connected to W1 (+5 V) to 5.2 V.
The cathode of CR15 should be approximately 2 V.
f.
If this check did not reveal the cause for the +5 V supply not regulating,
refer to the Output Check and the Control Circuit Check.
Table 6--5 lists the High Volts Supply fault symptoms and procedures.
High Volts Supply