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hobbyelectronics:
Hello,

I recently purchased a Agilent B2902A SMU as a non working unit.
I was told that a firmware update had failed and basically has bricked the unit.
It powers on but the screen is just blank.

I believe that it is only good for the scrap bin or for spares.
Before I strip it down to salvage any bits, I thought I would ask if it is possible to recover from this?
Even at a lower level, like directly flashing MCUs etc directly at board level?

Any ideas before it gets ripped apart would be apricated as I could really use this if it was working.

Thanks
John
zrq:

--- Quote from: hobbyelectronics on November 29, 2023, 03:55:18 pm ---Hello,

I recently purchased a Agilent B2902A SMU as a non working unit.
I was told that a firmware update had failed and basically has bricked the unit.
It powers on but the screen is just blank.

I believe that it is only good for the scrap bin or for spares.
Before I strip it down to salvage any bits, I thought I would ask if it is possible to recover from this?
Even at a lower level, like directly flashing MCUs etc directly at board level?

Any ideas before it gets ripped apart would be apricated as I could really use this if it was working.

Thanks
John

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It would be very unfortunate to make this a parts unit. It certainly seems repairable to me. Check the posts of people fixing 34461As, it should have a similar embedded controller board. See if you can get anything out of the UART as a first step.

of course you can give a description of how the machine get bricked and sell it for the broken price, it may be considered more fixable than ones failing in the analog boards by some people and you may find a good price.
TheSteve:
I'd connect to the processor UART and see if it does anything.

And scrapping it without putting a bunch of work in hurts.

Or maybe you want to sell it. I have a working B2901A and a few output modules for parts.
hobbyelectronics:
Thanks for your replies.
That was going to be my next step. It would be good, but unlikely, to find a schematic for this unit, or even some programming info from Agilent.
I was told that Agilent said they could repair it, but would charge around $4000. So it is repairable but like most things, depends on getting the right info and of course even if I was able to flash the MCU and or other parts getting the firmware etc may be a big challenge, if not impossible. I am sure Agilent could help but I was told they were really unhelpful and only offered a repair at this price and also said that it was not a guaranteed fix, so $4K could be spent on just getting back another brick!

I will spend more time looking into this further before ripping it apart for spares.

Thanks
John
TheSteve:
There are not even any published calibration docs, never mind service information.
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