What model scope do you have? I will keep suggestions within the capabilities.
My scope is a Voltcraft DSO 3062C, hacked for 200 MHz, two channels
Could you post some screen shots of the signals you're seeing?
I also attached
- some new pictures af the 8116A display.
You may judge the difference in brightness in bad_0 and bad_1.
In bad_3 the disgits are as brigth as I expect a working tool.
- some screen dumps of the oscilloskop.
Osc-Trigger condition:
external, falling edge, level 1.00V
U18, pin 19 = MODE
Osc-blue shows (2.00V/div):
U18, pin 19 = MODE (just for reference)
Osc-Yellow shows (2.00V/div):
OSC_0: U17, pin 7, WRITE
OSC_1: U17, pin 7, WRITE
OSC_2: U17, pin 16, VDD
OSC_3: U17, pin 8, GND
OSC_4: U17, pin 8, GND
OSC_5: U17, pin 7, WRITE
It definitively a glitch, the level is strong enough, the locig analyser detects a 20ns low pulse.
Cause must be a switching part which need such high current, that it disturbes the levels on any signal.
The critical circuit is located somewhere on the CPU/A3 board.
There is no change if I disconnect GPIB and the flat cable to A2/Control board and to A1/Main baord.
Only A4/Display board and the supply are connected.
So my next plan is:
use the same setting as in picture "OSC_1_2us_MODE_WRITE"
Set the 8116A into "auto" increment mode to get the scope continously triggered
Seach/Measure, which signal is synchronous to the glitch.
Replace the related IC.
Any other sugestion, which would lead to a more efficiant search, would be highly welcome.
BR
PeLuLe