Hi,
I recently scored a Keithley 195a with a problem: in the 20 mVDC range, the meter always displays 0, no matter what is at the input.
For other ranges, the readings look fine.
Part of my troubleshooting, I checked the input impedance for the 3 lowest DCV ranges and I got the following:
20 mV range --- input impedance fluctuating between values around 20 MOhms
200 mV range --- input impedance fluctuating between values around 300 MOhms
2V range --- input impedance reading OL on a meter which can measure up to 500 MOhms
So, at least for the first two ranges, the impedance is too low.
Next, I removed R12 from its socket and connected pin 3 of the socket to each of the other pins in the socket, one at a time, all while measuring input impedance.
And the result was that input impedance stayed on OL for all links between pin 3 and the rest of the socket pins, except for pin 10.
When connecting pin 3 to pin 10, I started to see the same type of readings for impedance as in the list above.
So, I desoldered Q104, plugged R12 back in and, now, input impedance looks proper for all lower DCV ranges (the upper ranges didn't have a problem to start with).
That said, if I feed 10 mV to the input, the meter still shows 0 in the 20 mV range, but I am starting to think this might be a calibration issue (that's because I can see the correct waveforms at TP5 for the 20 mV range and, for the next two ranges, the readings are correct).
However, I am not sure how to interpret the problem when Q104 is installed, as it seems to be working (not 100% sure, but it seems to measure the same as another PF5301, out of circuit).