So 5 years ago I took some hard earned money an plunked it down on a brand spanking new Tektronix MDO3014 scope plus the logic analyzer expansion. Great running scope, did everything I needed it to until this last week. Fast forward to current time, the scope would just keep resetting. Turn it on, it would run for a few minutes, then act like it got a power cycle. First things first, check prime power, yup that's good, stable and nothing else plugged it has issues. Next, I open the unit to check the 12V power supply, check, it's good (even monitored the output with another scope for glitches). I start checking other test points and find that during the reset the lower voltage outputs from the mezzanine board are also dropping out. It is unclear if that's normal during a power cycle, or possibly the cause. I investigate for hot components and can't find anything. There have been no error messages prior to a restart, just bam reset.
I contacted Tek tech support, they recommend upgrading the firmware (I was running 1.18 just fine) and sure enough during the firmware update, RESET! So now the scope has a discombobulated front panel microcontroller (read: buttons, knobs and lights don't work anymore).
Next step, request a service quote for getting it back up and running. Tektronix wants $2710 plus shipping to repair the scope. 5 years old, 1424 hours on it and it's essentially garbage.
Has anyone else had experience repairing the original problem of the random resets? Not really sure where to start looking yet. I think that the main acquisition board is ok, when it ran it had no problems getting a signal, and it was nice and clean. Nothing hot that I could tell. Any help out there?