I have two Agilent E3617A DC power supplies that fail to output voltage
. I have done extensive troubleshooting and awaiting spare parts, but would like a second opinion about my theory.
Problem/Symptoms:
Power supply turns on, and has all visual indications.
Power supply has no voltage output.
Operating the current control knob changes constant current limit.
No visual signs of damage to any internal components.
No blown fuses. Input fuse checked
Operating the power supply CV controls from external voltage source (per manual) allows full operation and symptoms disappear. (This info seems most vital to troubleshooting)
-Output voltage is generated on external constant voltage when CV switch is in external and a voltage applied to CV+ and CV-. (all rear control switches in the up position, except for CV)
-No Output voltage when the switches are on Internal/Master (all rear control switches in the up position)
I followed the troubleshooting steps for "Table A-5. Low Output Voltage Troubleshooting" (pg. A10-A11)...
1. Check turn on of Q1 and Q4 by disconnecting emitter of Q9.
b. Output voltage increases. (No fault)
2. Check turn off of Q9 by shorting point 1 to +15 V.
b. Output voltage increases. (No fault)
3. Eliminate constant current comparator as a source of trouble by disconnecting anode of CR22.
a. Output voltage is increases.
4. Check voltage from pin 13 to pin 12 of U9.
This was kind of ambiguous, I don't know whether pin 13-12 is neg-pos. Either way, manual says to U9/U10 may be defective.
Check R85 is open. - This is the voltage or current control knob and both were verified to be operating normally.
I have verified the resistance range of the control knob potentiometers.
I have verified the 10V supply to the voltage/current control knobs.
I have verified Q9 to be functional by desoldering and checking with transistor checker and multimeter on diode check.
On step 2 when manually switching the transistor, the output voltage increases quickly and when disconnected, slowly decreases.
I have verified that the power supply can operate normally when using external voltage signals as per "Remote Voltage Programming, Constant Voltage" (p 1-10). In this state, the output voltage matches the specification of the operating manual. Doing the same test for Constant Current has no effect.
This tells me that the internal CV control circuit is at fault... which exact part of the circuit, I am unsure. I have ordered replacement parts for U9 (LF347BN) and U10 (LT1055CN8), but am not convinced of their failure.
Can anyone assist on this problem? I can provide as much additional information as necessary. The cost of outsourcing the repair is too high compared to the value of these power supplies, and I know that the problem can be fixed cheaply.
I have posted the applicable excerpts from the service manual. The manual can be downloaded from Agilent (
http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5959-5310.pdf) but is missing the circuit diagrams and parts list. Here is the full manual (
http://www.physics.fsu.edu/users/Wahl/labmanuals/instruments/ps/AgilentE361516AManual.pdf). :-
Thanks!
-wolfienuke