Hi all.
I'm writing here as I don't have the time right now to go deeply into diagnosing the problem which began yesterday (when something went pop) with a TEK 475.
Perhaps someone recognises the symptoms and can point me in the right direction?
What is happening is that with both input channels 1 & 2 connected to the CALIBRATOR, and with the 'ALT' option selected, along with 'AC' in COUPLING, (and only with the 'SOURCE' in 'NORM'), one of the channels 'twitches' horizontally. Which channel twitches, depends on whether the 'A Trigger' SLOPE switch is switched left or right.
Settings right now are .2 Volts/Div and .2 ms/Div
If you switch the SOURCE to CH 1 or CH 2, it stops twitching.
If you take it out of ALT, it stops twitching.
If you switch the COUPLING to 'LF REJECT', it stops twitching
If you vertically adjust the channels so they are both in the same half (upper or lower) of the display, it stops twitching.
When it went crack/pop/bang, there was no smoke, and there is no obvious component damage, even under a microscope.
Any pointers would be very appreciated.
We're in the middle of works at home and my spending a day reading manuals and testing electronics won't go down well with the wife...