Tggzzz, if you get a chance to open up your 485 this week these are the parameters you should set up on yours to match my readings. This set up should result in a trace but trigger light OFF. My trigger light is on.
Scope set up:
Channel 1: 1v/div, GND. No signal.
Int Trig set to channel 1
Time/div set to 1mS
Horiz Display to A
Sweep Mode to Auto Trig
Slope to +
Level to slightly negative
A Trig Coupling to AC
A Trig Source to INT
DC voltages on U780:
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I've
highlighted the differences I suspect are significant.
med tgg
Pin 1 +0.495V
-27mV Pin 2 +0.0789V 71.4mV
Pin 3 +0.3027V
-284mVPin 4 +4.981V 4.97V
Pin 5 -4.961V -5.01V
Pin 6 +0.0291V 5.44V
Pin 7 +0.4347V 5.55V
Pin 8 +0.6746V 604mV
Pin 9 0 0
Pin 10 0 unstable
Pin 11 +5.518V 5.55V
Pin 12 +0.0108V 5.5mV
Pin 13 0 0
Pin 14 +4.945V 4.91V
Pin 15 +0.8714V 891mV
Pin 16 0 1.2mV
Pin 17 -0.4684V -505mV
Pin 18 0 0
Pin 19 0 0
Pin 20 +4.980V 4.98V
The scope traces for pin 17, J816, Q816 base are very similar.
The positive going pulse on pin 16 is around 100ns wide and 2.5V high, the low duty cycle makes it very dim on an analogue scope.
Using the conditions on diagram 6, most of my U780 voltages are similar to the diagram - but not pin 2 which is 77mV instead of 9mV (surprising since it looks like a bias setting from a voltage divider). Pin 3 is very similar which implies it is an output, not (as I guessed) a bias input. A scope trace of pin 1 shows an ~400mV output which falls to 0mV at the sweep interval.
My approach would be to
- check decent waveforms at the input to the tunnel diode section, i.e. u740.9 and u740.5 TP
- check values of R791, R792, since they are the load to u780.3
- check decent waveforms coming out of the tunnel diodes, especially u780.1
- fettle with the tunnel diode pots "between" u740 and u780 to try to get good waveforms hitting u780