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HP 3457A - 8-72. General Information; 8-73. A1 Assembly Failure Indications; 8-74. A2;A3 Assembly Failure Indications; 8-75. Self Tests

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8-72.
General
Information
Other
than
the
normal
operating
configurations,
this
DMM
provides
three
special
configurations.
These
are
the
Self
Test,
Diagnostic
and
Autocal
modes.
The
Self
Test
mode
is
designed
to
provide
confidence
testing
of
the
instrument.
It
is
a
progressive
test
of
both
analog
and
digital
hardware
that
gives
better
than
90%
confidence
of
proper
hardware
opera-
tion.
Through
interpretation
of
the
self
test
failure
results,
most
instrument
failures
can
be
isolated
to
small
functional
blocks
where
more
traditional
troubleshooting
techniques
can
be
used
to
isolate
the
failed
component.
Diagnostic
operation
is
a
subset
of
self
test
operation.
There
are
two
internal
mechanical
adjustments
performed
by
using
diagnostics
called
Diagnostic
4
and
Diagnostic
8.
Diagnostic
4
is
discussed
in
the
Input
Amplifier
Offset
Adjustment
procedure
in
section
5
and
Diagnostic
8
is
discussed
in
the
AC
Convertor
Frequency
Response
Adjustment
procedure.
There
are
also
3
other
diagnostics
that
are
sub-
sets
of
self
tests
1,
2
and
3.
They
will
be
discussed
in
the
Self
Test
paragraphs
in
this
section.
In
the
Autocal
(ACAL)
mode,
two
10
bit
D
to
A
Converters
(DAC’s)
are
used
in
the
DMM
for
correc-
tion
of
instrument
error
sources,
One
DAC
is
general
purpose
and
is
used
to
supply
DC
correction
vol-
tages
to
various
circuits.
The
other
DAC
performs
the
specialized
function
of
high
frequency
compen-
sation
of
the
two
AC
input
attenuator
circuits.
There
are
six
different
correction
constants
generated
when
a
full
Autocal
(ACAL)
is
executed.
Three
DC
constants
are
produced
along
with
two
AC
at-
tenuator
correction
constants.
In
addition,
the
internal
10M
ohm
divider
is
measured
for
future
use
during
ohms
measurements
above
30M
ohms.
8-73.
A1
Assembly
Failure
Indications
If
the
front
panel
display
remains
blank
or
contains
some
unintelligible
messages
and
appears
to
be
"locked
up"
after
the
instrument
is
"turned
on",
the
fault
is
probably
located
on
the
Al
assembly
(03457-66501).
For
this
condition,
refer
to
the
Self
Test
information
in
this
section
(especially
tests
0,
|
and
2).
If
the
display
is
blank,
the
power
cord,
fuse
and
line
select
switches
should
be
checked
to
be
certain
the
instrument
is
receiving
power.
Connectors
Al-J501,
Al-J701
and
Al-J702
should
be
checked
to
be
sure
they
are
properly
and
securely
connected.
If
you
have
a
03457-66511
assembly,
refer
to
sec
tion
8-78
for
more
information.
If
the
instrument
works
properly
from
the
front
panel
but
fails
to
communicate
over
the
HP-IB.
the
problem
is
due
to
a
faulty
Al
assembly.
Be
certain
the
interface
cable
is
good
and
that
it
is
securely
connected
between
the
HP
3457A
and
the
controller
when
testing
HP-IB
communications.
If
the
display
reads
FAILED
after
the
instrument
is
"turned
on"
or
after
a
self
test,
refer
to
the
Self
Test
information
in
this
section.
8-74,
A2/A3
Assembly
Failure
Indications
Failures
in
these
assemblies
can
usually
be
detected
by
running
the
TEST
routine.
A
failure
will
be
in-
dicated
by
a
display
of
TEST
FAILED
and
the
error
annunciator
flashing.
If
this
occurs,
refer
to
the
Self
Test
information
in
this
section.
8-75.
Self
Tests
There
are
two
categories
of
self
tests
that
can
be
performed
on
the
DMM
assembly.
These
are
the
power-on
self
test
and
a
keyboard
executable
self
test.
When
power
is
applied,
a
Power-on
Self
Test
is
performed.
The
Power-on
Self
Test
is
an
abbreviated
version
of
the
Self
Test
executed
with
the
TEST
command.
HP
3457A
Multimeter
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