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                                               E                                    N FROM HEWLETT-PACKARD
                                                                                                  JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1982

    Functional
    Analyzing
    B y Jim Bechtold, Editor

    Introduction
    Functional analyzing usually pro-
    vides the most direct and efficient
    means of isolating a problem in an
    electronic instrument. As another
    term for logical troubleshooting,
    functional analyzing is more appro-
    priate and descriptive of the process
    used in everyday bench service. Func-
    tional analyzing is antithetic to shot-
    gun troubleshooting because func-
    tional analyzing involves analyzing        Figure 1. Mike Keenan, HP Technical Specialist, substitutes part of a good DVM into a faulty
    the unit in logical, sequential steps in   unit as a form of haif-splitting.
    order to isolate the defective circuit,
    rather than jumping around replac-         showed how the step-by-step proce-              was turned on, all annunciator lights
    ing components at random until the         dure could be used to isolate a problem         were illuminated and the display
    problem goes away.                         in the electrical charging system of an         remained blank. The DVM would not
                                               automobile - a rather simple exam-              respond to any switch settings. Before
    A bonus to this logical, sequential        ple. This article shows how these               Mike applied AC power, he removed
    diagnosis is that when you do discover     same basic procedures are applied in            the covers and looked and smelled for
    the cause of the problem, you acquire      troubleshooting a complex electronic            evidence of broken components or
    a kernel of knowledge that is added to     instrument - a microprocessor con-              heat. Everything seemed OK so Mike
    your bank of experiences. Then, if a       trolled 6%-digit integrating digital            connected the DVM power cord and
    similar problem occursagain, you can       voltmeter (see Figure 1).                       switched the unit on - in fact, he
    draw upon your bank of past experi-                                                        switched it on and off several times.
    ences and mentally bracket the prob-       To document the procedure, I sat at             The DVM repeatedly locked up at
    lem area. Troubleshooting a n in-          the bench with one of Hewlett-                  turn-on just as the customer had indi-
    strument by the shotgun method will        Packard's repair center technicians,            cated. Milking the front panel re-
    generally effect a repair, but you will    Technical Specialist Mike Keenan,               vealed only that all the lights worked
    gain no knowledge of what caused the       and observed him use the trou-                  (except for the display, which was
    trouble since you have only treated        bleshooting procedures we have been             blank).
    the symptom - not diagnosed its            discussing on an HP 3455A DVM. In
    cause.                                     less than 15 minutes he isolated the
                                               cause of a complete failure to a single                      IN THIS ISSUE
    Functional Analyzing                       component.                                                Functional Analyzing
    Applied to a Real Life

e    The last issue of Bench Briefs de-
     scribed the theory of logical trou-
                                               The Customer Complained
                                               that the DVM Locked Up at
                                               Turn-On
                                                                                                       Battery Cross-Reference
                                                                                                       1982 Customer Training
                                                                                                             Calendar

                                                   The first clue of trouble was the cus-                    Service Notes
     bleshooting (see accompanying box
     for a thumbnail description), and             tomer's complaint that when the unit

    Part No. 5952-0108                                  WWW.HPARCHIVE.COM
    Logical Troubleshooting

    The goal of logical troubleshooting       3. Have you or anyone else seen the            remaining parts of the circuit that
    is to isolate the defective area in the   problem before? Or, is the symptom             have not yet been checkeduntil you
    instrument in as few steps as possi-      listed in the service manual? Many             find the faulty portion of the
    ble. Getting started involves ask-        times there is a list of troubles and          circuit.
    ing three questions:                      probable causes in the manual's
                                              troubleshooting/service section.               In conjunction with half-splitting
                                                                                             you will want to use the informa-
                                              The next logical step is to milk the           tion funnel approach; i.e., deciding
    1. What is the product supposed           instrument for all symptoms avail-
    to do? This may seem simple-                                                             what type of check to make that is
                                              able. Use your eyes, ears and nose.            most appropriate to the size of the
    minded but it will help you select
    t h e required troubleshooting                                                           trouble brackets at a given time.
                                              Then you want to bracket the prob-
    equipment.                                lem, which is simply a means of es-
                                              tablishing broad limits around the             Performing the checks in this fun-
                                              areas to be tested. This usually in-           nel sequence assures you wide cov-
    2. D e the product do what it was
        os                                    volves the next step which is half-            erage of trouble possibilities
    designed to do? In other words, was       splitting.                                     initially, but with low precision.
    the customer trying to make the                                                          Then, gradually, as you proceed to
    instrument do something it was            Half-splitting involves making                 localize the trouble, the checks be-
    not designed to do?                       checks a t the midpoints of the                come more precise.

                                              Explanation. This DVM is electrically
                                                                                             The Manual Recommends a
The next step was to see if anyoneelse
had experienced the same problem.             and physically divided into two major          Second Working DVM for
We could either ask other techs in the        sections (with two major printed cir-          Effective Half-Splitting
area,or seeifthe problem waslistedin          cuit boards). The inguard section,             Both the inguard and outguard sec-
the service manual - it was listed.           which consists of the measuring cir-           tions have their own separate micro-
We had now completed several pre-             cuitry, a controller, and power                processor controllers that handshake
liminary steps in the logical trou-           supplies; and the outguard section,            back and forth. Both sections are in-
bleshooting process (see accompany-           which consists of most logic circuits          terconnected through a single cable
ing box). We had:                             and their power supplies. The out-             that can be easily unplugged. The
                                              guard circuits function as the internal        manual troubleshooting procedure
- Verified the product was not doing          main controller, HP-IB interface, and          recommends using a test cable (avail-
  what it is supposed to do.                  front panel interface of the instru-           able from HP) and a second, func-
- Milked the insides and front panel          ment (see Figure 2).                           tional 3455 DVM. The test cable is
  for clues.
- Looked to see if the problem
  was common enough t o be
  documented.

The Service Manual's
Troubleshooting Section
Helps Us Bracket the
Problem
The manual's troubleshootingsection
told us to first verify that the raw
power supplies were working prop-
erly, Mike checked and the power
supplies were fine.

The next troubleshooting step told us
to half-split the instrument since
either of its two main sections could         Figure 2. This complex DVM can be easily half-split where the inguard and wtguard Sections
hang up the turn-on sequence.                 are interconnected at pdnt 8.

2     BENCH BRIEFS JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1982                   WWW.HPARCHiVE.COM
                                                                                                 of course, would be
                                                                                                 cally found the prob-
                                                                                         'agnosedits cause, he would
The inguard troubleshooting section       lar schematic that showed the -+lo-
                                                                                           emel of knowledge to his
related that the turn-on fault could be   volt reference was derived f o the
                                                                      rm      bank of experiences. The shotgun
                                                                              method would only t r e a t the
                                                                              symptom. In other words, the next
                                                                              failure of this type that Mike came up
                                                                              against, he still wouldn't know what
                                                                              caused the problem.

                                                                                 We lifted a couple of diodes in the
                                                                                 cifcuit that could have been shorted,
                                                                                 and then umldered a transistor that
                                                                                 isolated a        n of the circuit* No
                                                                                 luck. Then Mike realized that 1 volts
                                                                                                                 0
                                                                                 wm being drawn down to 0.6 volts,
                                                                                 which was almost ground. He looked
                                                                                 for and found Q34,a transistor that, if
                                                                                 shorted or leaky, would draw the 10-
                                                                                 volt reference to ground. Refer to Fig-
                                                                                 ure 6. When we lifted one leg on the
                                                                                 transistor, the voltage came right
                                                                                                     digital voltmeter. The basic principle
                                                                                                     was to isolate the one defective stage
                                                                                                     in the circuit by confirming all of the
                                                                                                     other stages were working properly.
                                                                                                     We accomplished this through half-
                                                                                                     splitting. And the same simple prin-
                                                                                                     ciple will work in most any type of
                                                                                                     circuit. Remember, that as you are
                                                                                                     half-splitting and moving those
                                                                                                     brackets ever closer to the fault, you
                                                                                                     are learning the instrument and
                                                                                                     picking up those kernels of knowl-
                                                                                                     edge for future use.




                                                                                                                                                 a
    Figure 4. A portion o the 1tl0-volt reference Circdtry. Note that th8 kt0 volts is used by the
                        f
    A/D converter as well as input and auto-calibration switching circuits, all shown on other
    schematics.


    Mike replaced Q34 and turned the HP              The Same Approach is Used
    3455 on. The DVM did not lock up and             to TroubleshootAny Circuit                      Figure 5. 0 3 waa Wabed full on and 034
                                                                                                                3
    appeared to function properly. Mike                                                              was shorted. Therefore, the 10-volt +VREF
    pressed the self-test button and the             The example we coveredconcentrated              was drawn to near ground potential (0.6
    DVM passed with no other problems.               on isolating a problem in a complex             volts).


                                            Customer Service Seminars
    Digital Troubleshooting Techniques
     An intensive, short service-oriented course that                               Specializedtools and techniques to troubleshoot these
     introduces modern             technology to the                                technologies.
     analog repairman.                                                              Workshop- four hours ofhands-on experimentswith
                                                                                    gates and troubleshooting tools.
          When - March22-25
                      August 10-13
                                                                              SECOND DAY
          Where - Instrument Support Division                                   0 Logicsymbo10gy.                                     P
                      690 E. Middlefield Rd.                                      Positive/Nerrative 1                                I

                      Mt. View, CA 94042                                          UndersWd3ng the i'mplication of logic schematics.
                      (415) 969-0880                                              Implementation of logic gates: AND,OR,NOR,
    Coordinator - Debra Mazenko                                                   NAND, XOR, Wired-OR.
            Cost - $350/student                                                   Decoders and their uses.
                                                                                  Comparators and their uses.
                                                                                  Flip-flops: R-S, J-K(standard and master-slave).
                                                                                                  D,
    FIRST DAY
        Analog vs. digital.
                                                                                  Workshop-four hours ofhands-on experimentswith
                                                                                  decoders, comparators and flip-flops. Students will            B
      0 IC Technology: DCTL, RTL, DTL, CTL, TTL, ECL,                             also have an opportunity to use modern tools to
        EECL, HTL, MOS, I2L.                                                      troubleshoot faults in a printed circuit assembly.


1   4    BENCH BRIEFS JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1982                         WWW. HPARCHIVE.COM
    THIRD DAY                                                     FOURTH DAY
                                     containing flip-flops:          ROMsPROM (masked, E and UV).

a         hexidecimal.
                               1 8ring counters.
                                -,
                                    synchronous and ripple),

          Numberingsystems including binary, BCD, octal and
                                                                     RAMs: bipolar and MOS (static and dynamic).
                                                                     Typical failures and the troubleshooting difficulties
                                                                     encountered with ROMs, PROMS and RAMs.
                                                                     Typical memory addressing techniques.
          Introduction to binary math including half and full        Modern display technologies, their application and
          adders.                                                    common failure modes.
      0   Workshop- four hours of hands-on time building and         Introduction to the ROM-controlled device with
          debugging counter circuits.                                emphasis on methods used to fault isolate.
                                                                     Workshop- four hoursofexperiments leading to the
                                                                     building of a functioning strobed display device.



    Logic Analyzers
     A service-oriented course for calibration and                The course objective is to teach front panel control opera-
     repair techniciansthat teaches application, circuit          tions, circuit theory, and learn the fundamental compo-
     theory and calibration.                                      nents used throughout the unit. Other areas covered are
                                                                  the power supply, trigger recognition, data acquisition and
          When - April 5-8                                        storage, and the display circuitry.
          Where - Colorado Springs Division
                      1900 Garden of the Gods Road                The student is guided through the three fundamental
                      Colorado Springs, CO 80907                  areas of logic analyzers:
                      (303) 598-1900
    Coordinator - Mike Fredeen                                    - Recognizing a trigger
             Cost - $400/student                                  - Storing the data
                                                                  - DisDlavinP the data

e   Hewlett-Packard, Colorado Springs Division, is offering
    Service Training Seminars to customers on most all
    models of Logic Analyzers. The courses are directed to
    calibration and repair technicians and will teach appli-
    cation, circuit theory, calibration, and troubleshooting to
    component-level repair. Attendees should have some
    prior knowledge of logic and oscilloscope circuits.           Toward the end ofthe course, the instructor summarizesby
                                                                  discussing overall troubleshooting from symptom to re-
                                                                  pair. The student is shown how to " m i l k the front panel to
                                                                  learn how failures affect the instrument's behavior. From
                                                                  the behavior patterns, the student learns how to isolate the
                                                                  fault to a particular function within the instrument and
                                                                  finally to the faulty component.

                                                                  Ordering Information - All courses must be ordered
                                                                  through your nearest HP Sales Office. If you desire addi-
                                                                  tional information about a specific course, contact the
                                                                  coordinator at the course location.
Battery Cross Reference
When selecting a replacement bat-                     performance of the product be re-                                therefore a dead instrument; and HP
tery for your HP product, you may                     tained. While some batteries used in                             replacement parts are either not in
notice that your manual will lisL only                HP instruments are identical to those                            stock or will take a few days to obtain.
a n HP part number, even though it                    that can be purchased a t a local elec-                          In these cases it may be worthwhile to
appears that this part is actually a                  tronics distributor, many batteries                              see if a substitute battery will work in
standard battery. Service personnel                   are either specially manufactured to                             the circuit. Perhaps an HP battery
often ask why only HP part numbers                    HP specifications, not available over                            could be ordered and installed at some
are used.                                             the counter, or mechanically altered                             later date.
                                                      to fit certain HP applications.
It is a form of quality control. By                                                                                    To help you in these situations, here's
listing only HP part numbers we are                                                                                    a list of batteries, their HP part num-
recommending that HP replacement                      However, there may be situations                                 bers, and the manufacturer's name
parts be used to ensure that original                 when you have a dead battery and                                 and part number.

                                                              List of Battery Manufacturers
                 Number    Manufacturer                                                       Number                   Manufacturer
                 00029     Deac                                                               05139                    MacLeod & Handpol Inc.
                 0 394
                  1        Gates Energy Products                                              05296                    RCA Corp. Electronic Comp.
                 01420     Burgess Inc.                                                       05452                    Globe Battery Div. Globe-Union Inc.
                 01447     Gould Inc.                                                         05469                    Duracell InternationalInc.
                 01921     RCA Corp. Solid State Div.                                         05980                    Aglo La Pile S A R L
                 02000     Muirhead Inst. Inc.                                                05987                    Saft
                 02369     Gulton Battery Corp.                                               06195                    Varta Battery AG
                 02413     Clevite Corp. Burgess Batt. Div.                                   06450                    Yuasa Denki KK
                 02967     General Electric                                                   06508                    Japan Storage Battery Co.
                 031 13    Eppley Lab Inc.                                                    07230                    Sonnenschein GMBH
                 03551     Castall Inc.                                                       07245                    Panasonic
                 03602     Sonotone GSD Marathon Battery                                      07371                    Sanyo Electric Inc.
                 03941     Honeywell Inc.                                                     08709                    Panasonic
                 04135     Universal Products Inc.                                            08781                    Catalyst Research Corp.
                 04304     Union Carbide Corp.                                                08891                    Power Conversion Inc.
                 04781     Ray-0-Vac Div. ESB Inc.                                            09593                    Electrochem Industries Inc.
                 04910     Union Supply Co.                                                   09839                    Plainview Electronics Corp.
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    1420-0001             01420     US308                                                      142@-@033                           04304      MC126
    1420-0001             01304     M762S                                                      142a-aO33                           05469      MTR126
    1420-0001             01781     11109                                                      1420-1034                           04304      I4504
    1420-0002             01420     HZ30wX                                                     142@-0@35                           01420      MY15
    142O-Oll2             04304     IY-350                                                     142@-@@35                           04304      I4505
    1420-0002             04701     n711                                                       1420-DO36                           01304      M416
    1420-0003             01420     n210                                                       1420-0037                           04304      I4457
    1420-0@03             04304     nllso                                                      14 20     1
                                                                                                      I31I                         a3941      H362366
    142@-@@@3             05469     IM-13X                                                     1 42a  I3IO1                        05469      W30265l
    142o-aoo4             01420     MH6-3R                                                     1 41 E
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                                                                                                        I9                         05469      MTR-132R
    1420-0004             a5469     HRlC3R                                                     14 2 0 I4 0         ,               OS469      I4lR-135-R
    1420-@105             05469     MTR-233R-316469                                            1*     I4 1                         05-9       MRMR
    l420-00@6             05469     WTUZ~M                                                     14 a   I4 2                         05469      M316295 TIPE R M l R
    142o-oao1             02369     nu-4200 zo-Pc20 MOD.                                       14 0   I4I4                         a3-1       n
    1420-0007             03602     WSPEC. PlW23191                                            14 0   I4I4                           139      n
    1421-0008             03602     WPIN 23957                                                 14 a   I4I



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