I overlooked the SM a bit:
Problematic T-ASIC isn't the PWM but the voltage references, some of which are needed for the PWM section of D-ASIC, one of the PWM outputs in turn is needed for LCD contrast control.
All the voltage reference OP-AMP outputs on T-ASIC seem bad. (Attached screenshots)
They seem to be floating around with very low output current, I'm considering overlapping them with an external quad OP-AMP as an attempt to fix. This may work if the analog MUX is still good.
Another thought:
I have no experience with this equipment hopefully there are more knowledgable people out here.
The person I bought this 123 Scopemeter off had taken it for a repair estimate before selling it as is. The repair company returned it saying: "Digital PCB defect. Corrupt firmware. Parts unavailable."
Of course this could be a load of B.S. but still brings this question:
The Scopemeter has SN: 9444 001 23411, DM7840039.
Battery cover says "Ni-Cd".
PCB revision is 4022 245 0443.8 with Motorola "GARFLD" TQFP D-ASIC.
When asking for ID over RS232 it responds as having FW v01.08, would this be the right firmware version for the hardware?
Any chance that having an incorrect FW could cause the T-ASIC to malfunction, I'm thinking of something like power sequencing for Vref in T-ASIC that could be controlled over I²C...