Hi Brooke,

Three thoughts:

1. If CR11 or CR12 blew open, the LM317 and LM337 might have been damaged. Are your +18 & -18 supplies okay? By the way, I think you've got them reversed on the schematic. The LM317 should be connected to CR01 and CR02.

2. On the web page you mentioned that CR10 survived. Does that mean that CR09 blew open? If so, did your +5 take a hit? That could be the cause of all your problems.

3. If it was strapped for 110 and plugged into 220, how much current would the transformer itself draw due to the overvoltage? Would that pop the fuse all by itself? I've never tried such a thing ( and have no intentions of trying it!).

Ed

Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:

I've traced enough of the circuit to know the Zener diodes that blew act as input protection for the A4 power supply. This unit had a sticker saying "Strapped for 220 VAC" when I received it. I changed it to 120 VAC.

BUT, if the prior owner plugged it into 220 VAC while it was strapped for 120 VAC this is exactly what you would expect to happen. For partial board layout and partial schematic see:
http://www.prc68.com/I/HP3458DVM.shtml#A4

Note that the line fuse for 220 VAC is 0.5 Amp and for 120 VAC is 1.5 Amp. The Zener diodes are rated for 5 Watts so a drop of 40 volts can only support 125 ma. and the line fuse would be 1.5 Amp so offers no protection. Best to put a fuse at the input to the board as a way to protect A4 from this mistake.

Could probably run it without the Zener diodes, but will replace them prior to powering it up.

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.prc68.com

Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:

I've started a web page for the HP 3458A and it's problem with more info at:
http://www.prc68.com/I/HP3458DVM.shtml

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.prc68.com

Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi Greg:

I tried both Blue then Error and Blue and Error and could not get anything, i.e. the display just showed ISOLATOR DTACK

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.prc68.com

Greg Burnett wrote:
Brooke:

...Correction to my last post... If I remember correctly, you would hit "key shift blue" + "Clear" to clear out each error message in order to read the next error message (if any). You keep clearing the error messages until there are none left. Be sure to use the left & right arrows to scroll through a given error message's complete text line.

Poul-Henning's suggestion (about the optical cables on the bottom side) is worth trying. If I remember correctly, the box will still function (except for Ext. Trigger Input and VM Complete Output) if the rear optical cables are disconnected. However you will get an isolator error if the front optical cables are disconnected. But I'm not sure if it will be your error 201 or 200 (Isolator does not respond).

Let us know what you find.

Greg



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