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| beenai2018:
Hello I have recently acquired a Keithley 2110. This is the same meter as the picotest M3510A. It is 5.5 digit basic bench meter The unit I had was listed for parts ,but had a working display(cant bet too bad to fix, I thought, ;D ). Made an offer and got the meter. The good news is ,it partially works .Im not looking for anything cal lab level ,but something that works and help out with my hobbyist needs. Review by Gerry Sweeney here - I have opened up and looked . My suspicion is the Amps protection /range switch ., I also found the a nice copper power ground pin (near the 400V AC Capacitor),and all DC voltages/ Ohms relative to this are accurate. System has a 602 Ram Self Test error ( No option to skip or pick tests in this meter :palm: ). Skipping this issue for now,till the Front Ends are ok. Current State DCV - Has a 0.170v offset from power ground as measure on Input Low. Nulling this out ,meter measures ok. When measuring with Input Hi and Power ground ,voltages look good . Checked the AD584 and Max 6341 references. ACV - seems ok , but has small mV level offset . Currents -Havent tested ,but seems to have some offset. Ohms - 2W . With the Input Low/ Hi jacks. each range seems to have a different ohmic offset . When measured between Input Hi/power ground copper pin , it works to good accuracy .I have a few .01% resistors and they all look good Freq - Works Cap - Does not work ,always "OVld". RTD /Thermocouple - Works (Note this is an independent measurement circuit on front panel) . I used a k type probe on components and they were all 30-40 C I read this post https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/0-2v-offset-on-dc-measurements-with-picotest-m3511a-dmm/ ,seems to be similar but not same as that meter has more items that work. I need suggestions to check and maybe help with some components . What is Q208/Q209 A22 ( maybe a mosfet / jfet , the picotest has it as a 703w/F2GZA , Keithley has it as A22 for both ). Heating the part changes the offset . Pictures !! |
| Kleinstein:
One possiblitly could be a battery buffered RAM holding the cal constants that went bad. I have not checked if this meter uses this and not flash. It looks like this meter uses a SD ADC chip (ADS1271). 170 mV is a lot of offset and would be pretty obvious if a good ground / ref. point is found. U501 pin 6 (output of the OP-amp) should have more or less a buffered signal that goes to the ADC that may be worth testing. At least in the 1/2 V range it should follow the input. One may have to draw a crude reverse engeniered schematics ot the front end, to at least get a general idea and see how the ground / low sides are connected. Like in the other thread on the M3510 the problem seems to be on the ground side somewhere. For the SOT23 parts there are tables with SMD codes. |
| beenai2018:
Update-Fixed issue All functions work and are in spec.Meter possibly needs a cal,but is so close in my basic standards that I'm not too bothered . Fix Notes The 4 transistor near the current range are a pair of 4393 fet and (mostly,possibly) a pair of 2n7002 mosfets. The mosfets gates are connected to the lm393 comparator inputs ,and also the mc14094 (u1003) .switching ranges sets 3.2v on the gates. The comparator connected to the 4393 fets and drives them near the input hi.the mosfet conn3ct and disconnect ground and current shunt resistors. The lower mosfets (q208,q209) names A22 were bad . A22 coded devices are transistors,mosfets,diodes. Intuitively this could be a mosfet switch,but not clear. Looking at the available service manual of the big brother picotest m3500, the most common 3 pin devices were 4393 fet and 2n7002 mosfet. Since these were ground switching, and driven by mc14094 I guessed these must be n channel mosfets. These were replaced with 7002 mosfets salvaged from elsewhere ,marked SS. This cleans and fixes all ranges. |
| digitaloz:
I, too, recently purchased a Keithley 2110 that was sold as-is and the self test is showing the same fault code. The pico test service manual has u1701 listed as a 1mbit sram in a 44tsop package. When I looked for u1701 on the pcb, I noticed that it is not populated and there is nothing there along with some other parts around that same area. I noticed your pcb is the same way. The footprint for u1701 is different on the keithley however. These are the parts that are missing on my board: u1701 r1704 q1701 r1703 r1702 r1701 r1705 c17015 These were missing but in a different part of the board: u1203 d1506 Does anyone know what these parts (most importantly, u1701) are for the keithley 2110? |
| beenai2018:
I noticed the missing RAM IC as well . However I believe the available Picotest Service Manual is for the higher grade instrument (the 2100). https://www.tek.com/en/products/keithley/digital-multimeter/2100-series 2100 design based on Semi Discrete ADC vs the integrated chip ADS 1271 in the Keithley 2110 . The 2100 also seems to use an FPGA for Instrument Front End /ADC State control . For your 2110 The fault code may be incorrect . A simple test is remove the Q208 Q209 transistors .This will remove the RAM fault and display the actual fault codes. When I changed the Q208 / Q209 all started working . |
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