I've been chasing a power supply regulator problem on my back-up Tektronix R7623A scope for several days now. With it installed in the scope, having replaced the bad 14,000uF/25V buss cap that serves to filter the -23V Unregulated input to this discrete -15V regulator, it's been sitting around -4VDC in the system. I've sequentially disconnected portions of the multitude of circuit boards to see if there's one board responsible for loading it down, but thus far I haven't found it. There's still a few more board to go in that hunt, but I decided to remove the Regulator PCB assy from the instrument, and set up external supplies of -23V Input to the regulator, -50V Reference Supply (as is used for all of the circuits in the scope), and +130V for the positive reference on some of the circuits in this -15V regulator.
I haven't yet visited the copier down the street to get scans to add to my database, so I took photos of it, shown here....tall one being all of the Regulator circuits including their Rectifier and Filter circuits that I had been into and replaced the bad filter cap. Then I have one just showing the +/- 15V discrete regulator circuits. I hope this is readable. I'll get scans shortly to replace them with.
Then, here's the bench set up for this regulator, and shots showing the output voltage (on the Simpson 460D DMM) and Supply Voltage readings on the HP 3467A 4-Ch scanning DMM. That shot has the -15V regulator loaded with 200 ohms/75mA. Output under this load is NOT -15V, but -14.3V. I've found the output at 14.3V with 75mA & 150mA load, then -14.5V at a 375mA load. With No load, the output is -23.5V....more than the unregulated input. This has me puzzled. That's the third image below, showing the 130V and the unloaded -23.5V on the Simpson DMM
These are the three Power Supply readings with the regulator loaded by 200 ohms/75mA load.
The scope that has failed has this same power supply board in it, and here's the link to that Failed Tektronix 7633 scope thread:
https://music-electronics-forum.com/...lloscoe-failed
Tektronix scopes with their power supplies are complex, and they do make use of Sense Lines & Feedback from those points. Setting this regulator up separately like this, did require finding all of those circuit connections and strapping them accordingly. I had gone thru the -15V regulator thoroughly, verifying all the dual and single xstrs are measuring ok, as far as junctions go, as are the diodes and the resistors, and as the rest of the regulator circuits on the PCB assy are functioning properly, and do connect their potentials as needed to this troublesome -15V regulator, I had been getting nowhere, constantly seeing -23.5VDC on the output.
It occurred to me last night that I didn't have the -15V regulator circuit under load, so this morning, I tried different loads, not yet knowing WHAT the actual instrument current load IS for this regulator. I've tried 40 ohms/375mA, which yielded -14.5VDC, 100 ohms/150mA, yielding -14.3VDC and 200 ohms/75mA, yielding -14.3VDC as well. I haven't yet connected lower resistance loads to see if that gets it to where it should be. I have my 8 x 4 ohm/500w load bank (32 ohms total there) plus my 4 x 8 ohm/200W load bank that sits on top of that....so I can trim values in 2 ohm increments in some instances.
I'm puzzled by the no-load value of -23.5VDC, it being greater than the input of -23VDC...though that could be help from the -50V ref and +130V ref supplies.
Any thoughts on this puzzle would be greatly appreciated. I still suspect there's a board in this scope that is causing this regulator to be dragged down to -4VDC when it's installed in the R7623A scope.
All of this is in preparation to extracting and digging into my Tek 7633 scope still yet to be opened up. Same complex system, so it seemed logical to educate myself in this instrument, not knowing what problems were awaiting me here.
I haven't yet visited the copier down the street to get scans to add to my database, so I took photos of it, shown here....tall one being all of the Regulator circuits including their Rectifier and Filter circuits that I had been into and replaced the bad filter cap. Then I have one just showing the +/- 15V discrete regulator circuits. I hope this is readable. I'll get scans shortly to replace them with.
Then, here's the bench set up for this regulator, and shots showing the output voltage (on the Simpson 460D DMM) and Supply Voltage readings on the HP 3467A 4-Ch scanning DMM. That shot has the -15V regulator loaded with 200 ohms/75mA. Output under this load is NOT -15V, but -14.3V. I've found the output at 14.3V with 75mA & 150mA load, then -14.5V at a 375mA load. With No load, the output is -23.5V....more than the unregulated input. This has me puzzled. That's the third image below, showing the 130V and the unloaded -23.5V on the Simpson DMM
These are the three Power Supply readings with the regulator loaded by 200 ohms/75mA load.
The scope that has failed has this same power supply board in it, and here's the link to that Failed Tektronix 7633 scope thread:
https://music-electronics-forum.com/...lloscoe-failed
Tektronix scopes with their power supplies are complex, and they do make use of Sense Lines & Feedback from those points. Setting this regulator up separately like this, did require finding all of those circuit connections and strapping them accordingly. I had gone thru the -15V regulator thoroughly, verifying all the dual and single xstrs are measuring ok, as far as junctions go, as are the diodes and the resistors, and as the rest of the regulator circuits on the PCB assy are functioning properly, and do connect their potentials as needed to this troublesome -15V regulator, I had been getting nowhere, constantly seeing -23.5VDC on the output.
It occurred to me last night that I didn't have the -15V regulator circuit under load, so this morning, I tried different loads, not yet knowing WHAT the actual instrument current load IS for this regulator. I've tried 40 ohms/375mA, which yielded -14.5VDC, 100 ohms/150mA, yielding -14.3VDC and 200 ohms/75mA, yielding -14.3VDC as well. I haven't yet connected lower resistance loads to see if that gets it to where it should be. I have my 8 x 4 ohm/500w load bank (32 ohms total there) plus my 4 x 8 ohm/200W load bank that sits on top of that....so I can trim values in 2 ohm increments in some instances.
I'm puzzled by the no-load value of -23.5VDC, it being greater than the input of -23VDC...though that could be help from the -50V ref and +130V ref supplies.
Any thoughts on this puzzle would be greatly appreciated. I still suspect there's a board in this scope that is causing this regulator to be dragged down to -4VDC when it's installed in the R7623A scope.
All of this is in preparation to extracting and digging into my Tek 7633 scope still yet to be opened up. Same complex system, so it seemed logical to educate myself in this instrument, not knowing what problems were awaiting me here.
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