Hello,
so I bought a Fluke 8050A where the TRMS AC measurements are about 2.4 times to big. DC and Ohms are fine.
Here are the Display readings for the current with a shorted input with RMS.
200µA: 0.05, open input 0.13
2mA: 0.001, open input: 0.001
20mA: 0.01, 0.01
200mA: 0.1, .1
2A: 1.0, 1.0
On the RMS hybrid there are testpoints. I measured TP1 on the hybrid and TP10 on the PCB.
with an open input:
200mV: Reading: overrange, TP10: sinewave .7V P-P 50Hz, TP1: distorted sine 1.2V P-P 50Hz
2V: 0.25, Sine 100mV 50Hz, distorted sine .7V P-P 50Hz
20V: 0.37, Sine 10mV P-P 50Hz, .4V P-P 50hz
200V: 0.35, Nothing on Tp10, .2V P-P
2000V: - 1.4, Nothing on TP10, .06V P-P
shorted input rms Volts, nothing on tp10 across all ranges
200mV: 0.12, TP1: distorted sine .12V P-P 50Hz
2V: -0.0014, .06V P-P
20V: 0.013, .1V P-P
200V: 0.14, .06V P-P
2000V: -1.4, .04V P-P
with a square wave at the input I noticed some ringing on TP2. while TP3 doesn't have that ringing
Comparing that to the wave forms of a working unit shown here:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/fluke-8050a-true-rms-u32/ , it seems that only the TP2 signal differs.
i think that's the fault.
Sadly there are no schematics of the hybrid.
If I heat the hybrid very gently with hot air, so that it is warm to the touch, the open input voltages decrease significantly.
There are two diodes on the hybrid, the one on the left corner has two diodes in that sot23 package, the one on the right marked "-9V" appears to only have one diode in it, or is it a zener?