Thursday, October 26, 2023

My HP 6632 Power Supply has got crazy (SOLVED)

My 6632A s/n 3145A-06821

 

Symptoms:

  • power on is ok; no self test errors on the display;
  • VSETing from the front panel to values greater then 5/6 Volts triggers OVP.

Checks:

  • with these symptoms always double check the sensing terminals (S+ and S-): they must not be left floating. Be sure they are directly connected to output terminals on the rear terminal strip or to a remote load. For testing purposes mine were connected to the terminal terminals on the rear output strip;
  • checked OVP circuit as per SM: voltages at U110 are ok; both R158 and R155 checked ok.

Further investigation:
    • 0.1 Volts < VSETs < 4/5 Volts work but the readback (front panel) is out of, say, 15% and slightly unstable; the actual output is about 4x VSET and highly unstable: it jumps randomly up and down few volts.

NOTE: from now on I  connected my Arduino GPIB controller to the unit so that I can quickly issue commands to it without pushing the control panel buttons.
      
This is the result of “VSET 2” GPIB command:

The first spike is the direct consequence of VSET 2; the second is just pure random noise. Please note the rms voltage is more then 4 Volts instead of 2. The peak reached by the first spike was 20.4V, barely not enough to trigger OVP.