Metrix 803B Oscilloscope power supply issue

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  • rbarreiros
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    • Nov 2016
    • 3
    • Portugal

    #61
    Re: Metrix 803B Oscilloscope power supply issue

    Seems I jumped the gun, the issue I had was this one, which, like it's said in the thread, it's a bad contact in the green cable. Fixed !!

    http://www.electro-tech-online.com/t...oscope.146957/

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    • rbarreiros
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      • Nov 2016
      • 3
      • Portugal

      #62
      Re: Metrix 803B Oscilloscope power supply issue

      Any news on the RS232 front ? I'm also curious at controlling the scope through RS232.

      Best regards,
      Rui

      Originally posted by itsthatidiotagain
      I had 5 minutes to spare today, to check the signals on J18 this is what I have so far.

      The colours in the list below are just those of the bit of ribbon cable I used, so they have no particular significance.

      Code:
       
      J18 Pinout - Pin1 at PSU end (same as J19)
      
      Pin- Colour - Signal
      1 - Blue1  -  0V slight periodic ripple (Polled output perhaps???) 
      2 - Purple1 -  0V slight periodic ripple (Polled output perhaps???) 
      3 - Grey1  -  0V slight periodic ripple (Polled output perhaps???) 
      4 - White1  -  0V slight periodic ripple (Polled output perhaps???) 
      5 - Black   -  0V slight periodic ripple (Polled output perhaps???) 
      6 - Brown  -  +12V
      7 - Red    -  -12V
      8 - Orange  -  10ms +5V pulses (20ms pk to pk square wave)
      9 - Yellow  -  0V slight periodic ripple (Polled output perhaps???) 
      10 - Green  -  Ground (Confirmed zero ohms to BNC Earth)
      11 - Blue2  -  0V but not tied to ground (serial port I/O perhaps???) 
      12 - Purple2 -  0V but not tied to ground (serial port I/O perhaps???) 
      13 - Grey2  -  +5V slight ripple (serial port I/O perhaps???))
      14 - White2 -  +5V slight ripple (serial port I/O perhaps???))
      I'll take a closer look at the signals, take a few pictures of the scope traces and probe with the multimeter to see if I can determine which are inputs and outputs when I get more time.

      Now that i know the serial port protocol and that it can use 3 wires i.e. no hardware handshake and xon/xoff I can then experiment with a TTL level 9600 baud serial signal fed to which ever I think might be the inputs, so see if I can control the front panel.

      The serial port consists of 5 wires and is described thus...

      Serial link characteristics

      Oscilloscope connector : 25-pin cannon plug
      Cable : five wires (two transmission wires, one ground wire, two
      control wires)
      Protocol : RTS
      Data rate :
      Data format :9600 bauds
      8 bits - no parity - 1 bit stop
      Protection : per EIA RS232C standard


      .. which may match up with the bottom 5 wires on J19


      I haven't found any 3V3 signals so far, so I think everything should be 5V TTL

      Pin 8 is interesting, I presume this is an accurate 50Hz pulse, which is the same frequency as the UK mains, and this might be for blanking sync perhaps for the A/D daughter cards. Pure speculation on my part of course.

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      • itsthatidiotagain
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        • Dec 2014
        • 39
        • UK

        #63
        Re: Metrix 803B Oscilloscope power supply issue

        Very late reply, but @rbarreiros the short answer is yes. Your PSU issue sounds very similar. Follow through the thread and check/replace the parts I replaced first.
        Once you have done this, if it is still not working, check the HT side of things.
        Last edited by itsthatidiotagain; 04-29-2017, 04:19 PM.

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        • smdportugal
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          • Mar 2021
          • 1
          • Portugal

          #64
          Re: Metrix 803B Oscilloscope power supply issue

          Dear sir , i still have one Metrix OM803 that bought at about 25 years ago. It has been all types of faults . The first one when swithc on some relays goes crazy and the osciloscope coulnt start ok , i ´ve found some capacitors in the power supply unit with low capacitance and after replace it works good . After some years starts to not enter in some menus like components tester , It was a fault in a conector inside . After some more years lost the left deflection but as the transistor are smd types and cant see the reference and as i dont have the schematics i give up . I still have it here but with horizontal left deflection fault. Anybody has the Schematics diagram ?

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