I have a HIOKI RM3544-01 that cannot start. Its fault is that it is connected to the power supply, and the power indicator light will randomly light up, but the light it emits is weaker than the normal machine (I cannot determine).
When I opened the machine casing and after inspecting many places, I found that if I plugged in the PFC flexible cable, the 3.3V power supply capacitor of the ARM chip on the main control board PCB was in a short circuit state at both ends, which caused the supply voltage of the ARM chip to be almost zero and the machine could not start normally.
After I removed the cable from the display board PCB, there will be a beep (there is a buzzer on the back of the PCB) when the main control board PCB is connected to the power supply. I believe that the instrument has started normally.
When I was delighted with this discovery, I thought there was a short circuit. Unfortunately, when I was searching for the circuit, I found that the PCB design was like this, as if this short circuit should exist like this.
I want to clarify now:
1. Is the connection between Pin48 and Pin46 of the PFC cable holder on the main control board GND.
(On my circuit board, they are 0 Ω with GND)
2. Is there a physical connection between Pin50 and Pin49 on the PFC cable base of the main control board.
Is there a physical connection between Pin50 and Pin49 of the PFC cable holder on the display board.
(They are measured as 0 Ω on my circuit board)
3. Is C144 on the main control board in a short circuit state after connecting the PFC flexible cable?
(This board is short circuited after being connected to the PFC, which I am very, very puzzled about because the wiring direction I found indicates that they should be short circuited like this, WTF???)
I really need help, I don't know if anyone else has encountered similar problems. I searched the forum and couldn't find any repair information.