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Fluke 52 II PCB missing passive component
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Blynski:
I am trying to fix my dad's Fluke 52 II and it appears to have multiple issues.  Firstly, half of the header contacts had broken solder joins which I repaired.  Secondly, it appears to have some damage and a missing passive component (probably a capacitor based on how it is acting).  Attached is a picture I found of a good board with the missing component circled.  Does anyone know the correct value of this component so I can order one and replace it (or someone with a schematic)?
fzabkar:
The colour is reminiscent of a precision resistor. What resistance do you measure for the "2742" part and for the other unmarked part?
Blynski:
Thanks for the hint on it being a resistor. I’ll take some measurements tomorrow and report back.
Assuming you are correct I would still need someone with a good board or a schematic to help me out on the needed value.
fzabkar:
The Linear part is a dual precision reference:

https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/1034fe.pdf

That would lend support to the precision resistor idea.
Blynski:
Based on taking measurements on my board, I would agree that they are in fact resistors.  Picture attached of the measured values.  Essentially two  27.4k ohm and one 5k ohm resistor.  So at least I know I'm looking for a precision resistor, but still need the correct value...
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