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1.
First,
the
reference,
bias,
and
filtered
dc
voltages
as
given
in
Table
5-3
should
be
check
ed.
Then
the
voltage
levels
at
critical
points
(base
and
collector)
in
the
feedback
loop
should
be
measured
and
compared
to
the
normal
voltages
given
on
the
overall
schematic
diagram
at
the
rear
of
the
manual.
This
method
of
troubleshooting
a
feedback
loop
is
not
always
conclusive;
a
better
method
is
described
in
(2).
2.
First,
measure
the
reference,
bias,
and
filtered
dc
voltages
as
given
in
Table
5-3.
Then,
drive
each
stage
in
the
feedback
loop
into
conduc
tion
or
cutoff
by
either
shorting
or
opening
the
pre
vious
stage
as
indicated
in
Tables
5-4
or
5-5.
Table
5-2.
Common
Troubles
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE
CAUSE
Low
output
or
no
output
voltage
Refer
to
Table
5-3,
then
5-4.
High
output
voltage
Refer
to
Table
5-3,
then
5-5.
High
ripple
a.
Check
operating
setup
for
ground,
refer
to
Paragraph
5-22.
b.
If
output
floating,
connect
l[if
capacitor
between
output
and
ground.
c.
Check
for
excessive
internal
ripple;
refer
to
Table
5-3.
d.
Ensure
that
supply
is
not
in
current
limit
operation
under
loaded
conditions.
To
prevent
this
condition,
increase
load
resistance
so
that
output
current
does
not
exceed
maximum
rated
output.
e.
Check
for
low
voltage
across
C5
or
C9.
Poor
line
regulation
a.
Improper
measuring
technique;
refer
to
Paragraph
5-6.
b.
Check
reference
circuit
voltages,
Table
5-3.
Poor
load
regulation
(Constant
Voltage)
a.
Improper
measuring
technique;
refer
to
Paragraph
5-6.
b.
Check
reference
circuit
voltages
(Table
5-3).
c.
Ensure
that
supply
is
not
in
current
limit
operation
under
loaded
conditions.
To
prevent
this
condition,
ensure
that
output
cur
rent
does
not
exceed
maximum
rated
output.
Oscillates
a.
Check
C3
and
RI7.
Poor
stability
(Constant
Voltage)
a.
Check
+6.2Vdc
reference
voltage
(Table
5-3).
b.
Noisy
programming
resistor
RIO
or
RIl.
c.
CRl,
CR2
leaky.
d.
Check
Rl,
R12,
and
C1
for
noise
or
drift.
e.
Stage
01/Q2
defective.
Poor
transient
recovery
a.
Check
RI7
and
C3.
5-9

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BrandHP
ModelBENCH Series
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