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| Can my Rigol dg1022Z counter be defective ? |
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| Yannick99:
Finally, I fixed it. It was indeed defective. The input resistor 26.1 Ohm was open. I do not really know how this happen but anyway. It's fixed and the counter is working well. Yannick |
| Circlotron:
If you measure DC resistance from counter input to ground, what do you find? If other people have the same problem they can check this without opening the unit up. |
| Yannick99:
Yes sure it's a good idea, could be helpful. The input resistance on the counter bnc connector (center to GND) is 2.361 MegOhm at Off state and 1.2 Meg when powered On. Before the replacement, it was just Open, OL. The resistor replaced was a 26.1 Ohm in a 1206 Package named Counter-In Yannick |
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