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We have a Fluke 5220A Transconductance Amplifier with a problem
that's been getting progressively worse over the years. It's supposed to put out at least 20 amps, ac or dc, with light inductive loads. The overcompliance circuit is tripping the unit out at around 19A DC, and much less for AC, around 13A. These are both with loads connected with minimal voltage drop across them. The loads, a shunt and coil of wire, have been used for years with no problems.All supplies are clean and stable. After troubleshooting for hours and getting nowhere, we disabled the overcompliance circuit to see if it could indeed put out full current. R114 and R115 on A7 burnt up (page 129, http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/5220a___imeng0300.pdf ). We replaced all the transistors on A7 although none were blown, re-enabled the protection, and we're back where we were.. I'm curious why those resistors burned. I'm not familiar with this type of amplifier configuration. We checked, and the amplifier output is stable and not oscillating. At this point, we'll take any input. Next up I'm planning on replacing all the active parts on the driver board, I'm tired of troubleshooting and wasting time, it's shotgun time. Thanks, Steve |
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