I was performing a minor repair on a TDS3054 (not B or C version), and I noticed a "Dallas DS1742W-150 Timekeeping RAM" soldered onto the main board. The date code is 1999, and the Dallas datasheet claims a minimum of 10 year life expectancy for the battery.
Does anyone know if the cal data or other critical information is stored there? Is there any known backup procedure besides unsoldering it and reading it out on a programmer? Perhaps via the GPIB?
Has anyone seen any TDS3000 NVRAM go bad?
Given the actual lifetime reported on other Dallas NVRAM parts in other scopes, I probably still have many years left before I have to deal with it, assuming I keep the scope that long.
And a side note... The repair was to replace the CCFL tubes on the display which was getting very dim. There are two CCFL tubes and they slide out as modules. It's a trivial repair, although getting to the display itself requires a bit of disassembly. Display is part #NEC NL6448AC20–06, CCFL modules are 65LHS–3L. You can also get bare CCFL tubes (2.6mm x 153mm) and solder them in the modules yourself for much less. FYI.