# HG changeset patch # User David Douard # Date 1457643619 -3600 # Node ID 2638f5cf375c919813513232156cd525bde84681 # Parent 518b499af7060f226e268ed7556e1365d8f62317 [2445] publish the 2445 PSU repair (part 1) diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/TeK2445.rst --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/content/TeK2445.rst Thu Mar 10 22:00:19 2016 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +================================== + Tektronics 2445 scope PSU repair +================================== + +:Author: David Douard +:Date: 2016-03-06 +:Category: Electronics +:Tags: Tektronics, 2445, analog scope, repair, test equipment + +I've recently took my good old Tek 2445 scope from the cellar +(along with my {tag}HP8904A signal generator), and it showed signs of +tired PSU: unstable display, noise, then the typical noise of a +capacitor failure. + +Here is the beast: + +.. image:: {filename}images/tek2445/tek2445.jpg + :alt: My old Tektronics 2445 scope + +And some pictures of its womb: + +.. image:: {filename}images/tek2445/tek2445_A1.jpg + :alt: The main analog board. + +.. image:: {filename}images/tek2445/tek2445_top.jpg + :alt: Top view of the scope. + +The PSU consists in two PCBs coupled with long jumpers. It's not very +difficult to disassemble them but not that straighforard either. I've +seen easier test equipments to take apart. + +Whatever, its problem was a classic failure of several X2 and Y +capacitors on the regulator board (A2): + +.. image:: {filename}images/tek2445/PSU_A2.png + :alt: The regulator board os the PSU. + +.. image:: {filename}images/tek2445/board_a2.jpg + :alt: The regulator board os the PSU. + +.. image:: {filename}images/tek2445/board_a2_C1018.jpg + :alt: Dead C1018 capacitor. + + +and the inverter board (A3), mainly C1020, C1051 and C1052: + +.. image:: {filename}images/tek2445/PSU_A3.png + :alt: The inverter board of the PSU. + + +For now, I've replaced them with parts from old switching power +supplies (from old Dell and IBM computers), but I'd rather replace +them with brand new components. I also still have some small display +instabilities, which I need to investigate a bit more. I'll probably +replace most of the electrolytics caps on the PSU so that I won't have +to repair again any time soon (famous last words). + + diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/images/tek2445/PSU_A2.png Binary file content/images/tek2445/PSU_A2.png has changed diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/images/tek2445/PSU_A3.png Binary file content/images/tek2445/PSU_A3.png has changed diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/images/tek2445/board_a2.jpg Binary file content/images/tek2445/board_a2.jpg has changed diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/images/tek2445/board_a2_C1018.jpg Binary file content/images/tek2445/board_a2_C1018.jpg has changed diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/images/tek2445/tek2445.jpg Binary file content/images/tek2445/tek2445.jpg has changed diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/images/tek2445/tek2445_A1.jpg Binary file content/images/tek2445/tek2445_A1.jpg has changed diff -r 518b499af706 -r 2638f5cf375c content/images/tek2445/tek2445_top.jpg Binary file content/images/tek2445/tek2445_top.jpg has changed