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Michael J. Linden, N9BDF March 3rd 05 11:20 PM

Tek 2236 Scope: Counter/Timer/Multimeter (CTM) Problem
 
I've got a problem with the Counter/Timer/Multimeter (CTM) function
of a Tektronix 2236 oscilloscope. The CTM is not operating correctly
when I try to measure the voltage on channel 1. When I try to measure
the DC voltage of channel 1 (DC Coupling), the fluorescent display
reads "DC OUCH" indicating an overvoltage EVEN when NO voltage is
being applied. When I try to measure the AC voltage of channel 1 (AC
Coupling) the fluorescent display reads "AC 0.0013" (or somewhere
around there) regardless of what voltage is applied to channel 1.

The CTM measures voltage correctly when I use the multimeter
connector inputs on the right side of the oscilloscope. Therefore, it
appears that CTM is basically functioning, but there is some sort of
problem in the coupling of the channel 1 signal into the CTM.

Anybody familiar with this problem?

Thanks, Michael


tekman March 4th 05 07:48 AM

Are you shure it is not a problem of setting up and using the scope?
May be a look in the operating manual might help to set things right.

You can download one for free from www.teknetelectronics.com


hth,
Andreas


Marcelo David March 4th 05 02:21 PM

Not connecting anything to channel 1, doesn't mean voltage = 0V, it is
"in the air" so, any voltage may be there. Try shortcircuiting the
channel, and see if the same problem appears...

Michael J. Linden, N9BDF March 5th 05 01:17 AM

Yes, I have the manual and I'm sure the scope is configured correctly
to read voltage off of channel 1.

Thanks, Michael


In article .com,
says...


Are you shure it is not a problem of setting up and using the scope?
May be a look in the operating manual might help to set things right.

You can download one for free from
www.teknetelectronics.com


hth,
Andreas



Michael J. Linden, N9BDF March 5th 05 01:19 AM

I've tried doing this with a 1 KHz 3vpp signal (AC coupling), a 1.5v
alkaline battery (DC coupling), and an open circuit (AC and DC
couplines). The behavior is the same in all three cases. I will try
short-circuiting the probe to see if the behavior changes.

Thanks, Michael


In article ,
says...


Not connecting anything to channel 1, doesn't mean voltage = 0V, it is
"in the air" so, any voltage may be there. Try shortcircuiting the
channel, and see if the same problem appears...



Jim Yanik March 5th 05 01:49 AM

"Michael J. Linden, N9BDF" wrote in
:

Yes, I have the manual and I'm sure the scope is configured correctly
to read voltage off of channel 1.




The proper way to proceed is to look at the schematics and circuit
description in your service manual,and check the voltage/signal that's
picked off from the Ch.1 vertical and applied to the DMM input.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Michael J. Linden, N9BDF March 5th 05 02:34 PM

OK, guys, I found the problem. The cable that routes the channel 1 signal
from the "attenuator box" had disconnected itself. It looks like the weight
of the attached toroid was probably responsible.

Thanks, Michael


In article , .
says...


"Michael J. Linden, N9BDF" wrote in
:

Yes, I have the manual and I'm sure the scope is configured correctly
to read voltage off of channel 1.




The proper way to proceed is to look at the schematics and circuit
description in your service manual,and check the voltage/signal that's
picked off from the Ch.1 vertical and applied to the DMM input.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net




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