looks like most ICs have some marker / dots on them. I took some photos below. I wish I were 20 years old.. no, this 50 plus can hear it. Seems to change with frequency output - I hear it most prominent at 650 Hz and up.. as you change the output frequency, it's like you're playing a musical instrument.
Agilent 33220A 20 MHz Function Generator
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Well, this is a bit anti climactic / bitter sweet - so I had taken the transformer off the board to replace it - a replacement is not available, this is custom transformer specifically made for Agilent. In order to get the plots R_J asked for, I soldered it back on, and miraculously the audible noise seems to have disappeared! I still got the scope captures at the output pins of the transformer, reference to pin 8 of the transformer "ACOM"
Seems to have been solder joint issue? Does anyone have other suggestions? Thank you for the help folks - great team as always. hover over the plots below as the name indicates where it was takenLast edited by jason123; 07-07-2025, 08:48 PM.Comment
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Yes! That could have been an issue! Just not enough solder and with all these years of heating and cooling or a little corrosion they can cause weird issues. Basically anything that gets hot and the transformer. Just about the same we used to treat old stubborn TV’s. Call it a win! To me it just really looked liked Agilent was skimping on solder. My next step would have been to resolder all these components with 60/40 solder and see what that gives.Comment
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Yes! That could have been an issue! Just not enough solder and with all these years of heating and cooling or a little corrosion they can cause weird issues. Basically anything that gets hot and the transformer. Just about the same we used to treat old stubborn TV’s. Call it a win! To me it just really looked liked Agilent was skimping on solder. My next step would have been to resolder all these components with 60/40 solder and see what that gives.Comment
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