Alan,


I remember your DDS problems with the 5120A, and of course it was our 
conversations that led to the notes I mentioned that discussed board 
similarities.
When looking those notes out I came across a previous comment expressing 
surprise at the small C&K mains switch that often seem to give problems.
Whilst there's no doubt those switches can be a cause of problems it was only 
last year when working on a 5120 with a faulty power supply that I realised 
they aren't switching mains voltage, the power supplies are live as soon as 
mains is connected and the switch is actually an On/Standby switch and seems to 
operate at -12.4V to control the outputs.

I see also I referred to the PTS 160 DDS option, and have since acquired a 
PTS160 with an obviously functional fine resolution DDS option that's marked as 
option J on the serial number plate, with a brief description in the PTS3200 
manual but still with no schematic:-(



Ed,


Looking back again, I suspect it will be the PTS310 manual that might be 
closest to what you need.
I'm not sure but it seems it should be closer than the 160/500 etc with all 
their DM modules.
I see Murphy's law is still up and running well, I'm glad your problem seems to 
be resolved but also hate those faults that end up fixed without knowing why.
Re your comments about poor soldering etc on the 5120A, I've always considered 
the PTS series to have exceptional build quality but a PTS160 that failed in 
transit for no obvious reason took quite a bit of tracing to identify a small 
blob of solder that must have been shaken out of one of the modules and into 
its edge connector socket. Fortunately it only shorted a signal line and not 
power!



Nigel, GM8PZR









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