Hi Everyone,
I'm hoping someone can assist me with the following:
I have a Uni-Trend 2102 CEL Oscilloscope which I have not used very much yet, but has now stopped working. It was fine while I was using it a few days ago, and I switched it off to do something else. Around 15 to 30 minutes later I reached out to switch it on again and was surprised to find that the top switch was still in the "on" position, but the unit was (or appeared to be) completely switched "off".
Pressing the switch off and on again had no effect, not even the fan was turning, no power up at all. I checked the internal fuse, and this was fine.
I did a simple teardown, and pictures are below:
From the symptoms I suspect (and hope!) that the problem is just in the power board. I've sent a number of messages to Uni-Trend in both Shanghai and Hong Kong asking for a)Service manual and/or b)Quote for new power board. However as yet have no reply.
so I removed this from the unit to start testing. I found a schematic for the Rigol DS1052 power supply which had been made by a kind contributor from your forum, A Hellene. I also found on the net a service manual for the Siglent SDS1000 series. While both of these seemed to match with each other, they unfortunately did not match with my Uni-Trend power board as the voltage pin-out configuration of the twelve pcb landings for the connector on the Uni-Trend was quite different. In most other respects the board is very similar. As yet am not able to find any service info or schematics for this specific board, and do not know whether the manufacturer is going to reply.
Referring to the pictures:
- Input voltage: 240 V
- DC Voltage across capacitor "A" after rectification: 350V aprox
- Item "B" is a 3-pin "TOP Switch" PWM switcher, part no. TOP225Y
- Item "C" is a transformer with 5 pins on each side (total 10 pins)
- On the picture of the back of the pcb, showing the landings, the two circles for item "C" are the pins for, what I have ASSUMED to be, the primary of the transformer.
- There is no voltage reading across these two pins at "C".
- Between lower circled pin of Transformer "C" and Source pin of TOPswitch "B" there is aprox 350V DC
It would seem that there is a problem with the TOPswitch and that no current is able to pass between its Drain and Source Pins. I will try replacing this part - I am waiting for part to arrive. Another thing - the two pins which I have assumed are the primary coil of the transformer - have an impedance of only around 1 ohm (measured while in-circuit). Does this seem reasonable? I am not an expert so any suggestions would be appreciated relating to repair, obtaining service manual or schematic, or even a source for a replacement board, anything!
I'd noticed a lot of postings on this forum regarding these Chinese manufactured DSO's, and so hope that one of you experts is able to assist!
Thanks people.
Anoop