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Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« on: April 06, 2019, 11:27:59 am »
here's my latest pick on FleaBay

Tek Wiki - Photos and schematics
http://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/DM5120

I registred and updated some of the Wiki infos and put a firmware dump there too.

Im gonna hack the meter casing to reduce it in size, but not touch the DM5520 frame who holds it,  it's a 3 slot chassis.

The problems are :

No direct ac (120-230-240v) supply in it,  the small x-former receive from the DM5520 frame a 25v ac for it's primary,  gives the +15, -15, -5v dc analog sections.

The main 5vdc 1 amp supply come from the DM5520 frame.

And some small front panel switches with leds who get stuck once in a while.    Keithley pn : 260-2454-01      SU-475  ???     ( cant find anything on them,  obsolete )

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The meter was never repaired or tampled,  will do a recap very soon
The analog section has 2 chemical caps and 2 tantalums caps, they will be changed too.

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There's a part  called rt1 who intrigues me,  you  see this part in the Keithley 196 service manual,  it goes from the s1 switch thru rt1 to the Q9 and Q16 mosfets ... and the switch goes to U25 "B" pin 7   ??

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I had a Keithley 196 for sale here, but changed my mind,  gonna keep it for the meter case hack / mod, mostly the digital section,  i wont touch the analog board, but keep it safely.

I dont think i'll keep the DM5520 frame, its a looooong frame (17 inches)

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Eeprom dump of the v1.0 ...  attached here, the calibration  memory ic is not socketed :(
Calibration dump   in case of ...    attached here,  your meter may need to be re-calibrated
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The RT1
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2019, 11:31:27 am »
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Analog boards similarities  196 vs Dm5120
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2019, 11:33:03 am »
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2019, 11:33:58 am »
next photos  and the 1988 print on the shield

Time travel  loll
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2019, 11:35:35 am »
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You see the massive shield  board and the aluminum cage

The problem is : when you try to remove the top panel section, it is composed of 3 sections slotted together,  the analog section will fall inside the meter,  be careful.

You see the main input pcb adapter,  as i wrote on the first op    You cannot power up the meter directly, it need an 5vdc at 1 amp for the digital section and a 25vac voltage ... for the small xformer inside the meter.


And the second one is the gpib adapter board.
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #5 on: April 06, 2019, 11:36:22 am »
And the last photos

The case panels,  the 3 parts top casing section ?

Back in the days the meter was sold around 1890$ usd ??
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #6 on: April 06, 2019, 11:54:04 am »
Length comparaison

The DM5120 is 3 inchs shorter than the 196  :)
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2019, 11:45:54 pm »
Fascinating, never heard of the DM5120 till now  :-DMM.  Much nicer front panel than the 196.
Should be a fun 'hack'  :-+.
The odd multimeter or 2 or 3 or 4...or........can't remember !.
 

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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #8 on: April 12, 2019, 12:28:24 am »
Fun ?  yes and no  loll

Taken out the xformer of my 196, the xformer is bigger than the 5120, but the mounting holes on the pcb will fit,   just need to add an ac socket w emi rfi filter,  an 10000uf / 25 volt capacitor, a small 2 to 4 amps bridge rectifier, and fit them nicely between the logic pcb and the analog cage.

On the photos near the two fuses, you have the 14 pins idc connector, it receives the 25vac and a main dc voltage for the 5v digital regulator (the one with the big heat sink),  gonna use this header to fit the parts and hold them ...

The xformer will be hold against the pcb, but flipped 180 degree with wirings,  one footing side pins doesn't fit in the pcb (around 1/4 inch larger)

BUT  i'm gonna check if i can put it on the right side by drilling the footing pins ?? i have some room to play on the pcb ??

For the power switch, the "measurement done" signal bnc plug will go on the rear, or simply removed.

I found a nice car switch, 12vdc at 8 amps,  it should tolerate the 120vac ...  with a pull  (stay pulled) push (stay pushed) lever, it act like the old sencore power switches ... i'll fit and bend a long rod who will go at the rear small pcb i'll craft to hold the main 10000uf capacitor and rectifier bridge, the black switch knob is m3 threaded.


I did manage to desolder the calibration ic, made 3x "read" binary dumps of it and put it back on a socket, even with the right tools, the traces are very small and fragile, they can break easily ...  link in the first thread.
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #9 on: April 12, 2019, 12:38:49 am »
here's my latest pick on FleaBay



There's a part  called rt1 who intrigues me,  you  see this part in the Keithley 196 service manual,  it goes from the s1 switch thru rt1 to the Q9 and Q16 mosfets ... and the switch goes to U25 "B" pin 7   ??

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The RT1
According to the ANSI reference designators, RT is a Thermistor (NTC or PTC).
 

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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #10 on: April 12, 2019, 12:41:47 am »
The RT1
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According to the ANSI reference designators, RT is a Thermistor (NTC or PTC).
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I just dont understand it's purpose in the circuit ??
 

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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #11 on: April 12, 2019, 01:11:26 am »
I did not see whether it is a PTC or a NTC. If it is a PTC, it is probably a sort of overload protection, while a NTC might be used as a temperature compensation for other parts.
 

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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #12 on: April 12, 2019, 03:45:12 am »
I've seen several of these with a bad AC input channel.  The problem was a blown resistor... I don't remember which one or the value.  It was around 2W size and brown in color.
 

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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #13 on: April 12, 2019, 10:08:06 am »
thks for the tip

Ill try to fit   the two bottom tektronix frame locks into a switch lever ???  I could keep the look intact ??  the hardests parts to find would be the keypad switches if they break.
 

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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #14 on: April 17, 2019, 10:01:59 am »
It liiiiives !!!          outside the frame, some photos

The 196 xformer secondary is almost a perfect fit,  you have to cut a small top portion of the white mta156 connector (the analog meter section plug)

You have to cut and remove some pcb traces on the component side after drilling new holes for the primary section of the xformer, i used a twist drill wth 1mm bit for the holes, the xformers pins are very short in lenght, i had to put wires on the primary side.

Build a small rectifier board with the 10000uf capacitor for the 5vdc digital section (cpu rom sram etc..), i use the idc connector to hold it and thru it transfert the xformer rectified 10vdc to the main 5vdc regulator (huge heatsink)

All the patchs i've made must not exceed the height of the main 5vdc regulator heatsink,  because the analog meter will go over it,  it will have around 1/2 inch of clearance, the regulator get warm.

I've kept the 5vdc reulator 1 amp pcb fuse and socket (photo),  removed the ac fuse pcb socket

Added an 115v 230vac selector switch, and a ac socket with 2 included fuses, I changed ideas for the Emi rfi filter due to space contraints.

I'll simply use a main ac powerbar with included protections,  the Keithley 196 did not have emi rfi protections ...

My only problems left are the power switch,  i'll try to keep the vintage look, or remove a bnc connector on the front  ??? The two Tektronix levers frame locks aren't easy to adapt ... and make a new rear aluminum plate with the needed holes for the voltage selector switch and ac socket.

I dont think i'll ever use the gpib port on the board.

For the keen  eyes  you see a green wire going into the xformer,  i replicated the Keithley 196 wiring for the earth ground, the xformer seems to have a ground shield inside it, and i'll add the final green wire to the metal casing once the project is completed.

EDIT: the case is at ground supply level already, the front panel and the logic panel give it thru the metal mounting spacers.
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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2023, 08:58:11 am »
What was the deal with Tek and Keithley back in they day that they shared technology like this?  Were they that friendly?  Funny they ended up both being part of the Danaher empire eventually.
 

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Re: Tektronix DM5120 - a Keitley 196 brother
« Reply #16 on: December 23, 2023, 01:28:57 pm »
with time i had / have a problem, i think around the eeprom a pcb trace or many have gone defective, the meter displays some inconsistancies

put it aside for a long time, never got time to play once again in it
 


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