Did another dump on the 238 A10 EPROMS. Welcome to see if it makes a difference.
JxR,
Thank you so much for going out of your way! I will look it over shortly.
Were you able to copy the firmware without corrupting your calibration constants?
Regards.
I checked over both firmware copies that you have uploaded, JxR. Looks like they are identical in terms of checksums. Again, I really appreciate you doing this for my benefit. I think I will keep it as a copy if ever my Keithley 238 (A10) variation firmware dies.
My guess is that my A06 hardware variation is incompatible with your A10 firmware for whatever reason. The A06 model I have is much older in appearance:
-white cabling to triax connectors from the analogue board
-different serial number tag (no barcode) and placement
-the contrast of the screen is not as good by comparison
-inner shielding is white rather than brown
-circuit boards are translucent yellow but are of higher build quality
-IC date stamps are from the mid-'80s
-the transformer lacks a model number
Without the schematics, it's anyone guess. It would be fun to try and swap out the digital boards, but I feel like I might damage something.
On a separate note, you mentioned how difficult it is to calibrate a Keithley 238. I would say otherwise. The instructions are terrible, yes, but the procedure is rather simple if you have the following equipment:
-electrometer/picoammeter (preferably with a triaxial input, but BNC works too)
-source or source measure unit of similar specifications
-digital multimeter with 6.5 or greater
3 steps:
1) 110 V to 0 uV (connect a DMM directly to the SMU with a triax cable and a triax to banana adapter in DCV mode)
2) 1 A and 100 mA (same procedure as step 1, except in DCI mode)
3) 10 mA to 0 nA (source current to an electrometer with a triax, then source the same current through the triax to the instrument to be calibrated, provide the electrometer measurement to the instrument)
I was able to complete the procedure within a day, without any previous experience. The whole thing can be done faster because I made an Excel sheet that provides step-by-step commands after entering measurements.
If you are interested, please PM me.
Regards.