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Offline giosifTopic starter

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Metrahit ETECH long time to settle
« on: March 12, 2022, 07:52:40 pm »
Hi all,

I am checking a Metrahit ETECH multimeter and one annoying thing with it is it takes a long time for the readings to settle (at least in DCV).
If I apply, say 9V DC, the readings jump to something like 8.957V, and then slowly creep up to something like 8.990V (this is just an example, not actual readings).
Overall, this might take something like 20 seconds or so to settle.

I am trying to understand if this is the symptom of a problem with the meter, or whether it might be "normal" behaviour.
Anyone out there with the same meter who could confirm, please?

Thanks!
 

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Re: Metrahit ETECH long time to settle
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2022, 10:29:45 pm »
Just to add more context, I traced the circuit from the V input of the meter up to the "ADC" IC.

By the way, quick insight, this "ADC" IC is usually lasered off in these series of Metrahit DMMs.
However, this one was left intact and I could determine what IC it is: it's a Fortune Semiconductor FS9704B.
This looks to be a full blown multimeter IC but, in this case, Gossen seem to have decided to add a TI MSP430F149 as the brains of the multimeter, which then talks to the FS9704B via bus transceiver ICs.

Coming back to the topic of this thread, as I was saying, I traced the circuit from the V input up to the FS9704B IC (going to pin 18) and it all checks out.
I also traced the circuit from COM to the same IC on pin 25 and there are not issues there either.
So, there is no issue with the input analog circuitry, as far as I can determine.
 

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Re: Metrahit ETECH long time to settle
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2022, 05:47:22 pm »
An update on this: after letting the board soak in IPA and cleaning it with a toothbrush, it looks like the problem has gone away and the meter readings settle much quicker now.  :-DMM
And I learned a little bit more about these meters, in the process.  :-+
 


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