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6. Check Voltages
and
Waveforms.
Often
the
defective
component
can
be
located
by
checking
for
the
correct
vol-
tage
or
waveform
in
the
circuit.
Refer
to
the
Diagrams sec-
tion
at
the
rear
of
the
manual
for
correct
voltages
and
wave-
forms.
7. Check Individual
Parts.
The
following
procedures
des-
cribe
methods
of
checking
individual
parts
in
the
213.
Parts
that
are
soldered
in
place
are
best
checked
by
first
disconnecting
one
end.
This
isolates
the
measurement
from
the
effects
of
surrounding
circuitry.
a.
Resistors.
Check
the
resistors
with
an
ohmmeter.
See
the
Electrical
Parts
List
for
the
value
and
tolerance
of
the
resistors
used in
this
instrument.
Resistors
normally
do
not
need
to
be replaced unless
the
measured
value
varies
widely
from
the
specified
value.
b.
Inductors.
Check
for
open
inductors
by
checking
continuity
with
an
ohmmeter.
Shorted
or
partially
shorted
inductors
can
usually
be
found
by
checking
the
waveform
response
when
high-frequency
signals
are
pas-
sed
through
the
circuit.
Partial
shorting
often
reduces
high-frequency
response
(roll
off).
c.
Capacitors. A
leaky
or
shorted
capacitor
can
best
be
detected
by
checking
resistance
with
an
ohmmeter
on
the
highest
scale. Do
not
exceed
the
voltage
rating
of
the
capacitor.
The
resistance
reading
should
be high af-
ter
initial
charge
of
the
capacitor.
An
open
capacitor
can
best
be
detected
with
a
capacitance
meter
or
by
checking
if
the
capacitor
passes ac signals.
8. Repair
and
Readjust the Circuit. If
any
defective
parts
are
located,
fol low
replacement
procedures.
Be
sure
to
check
the
performance
of
any
circuit
that
has
been
repair-
ed
or
had
any
electrical
components
replaced.
REV.
A,
MAR.
1976
Maintenance-213
Service
INSTRUMENT
REPACKAGING
If
the
Tektronix
instrument
is
to
be
shipped
to
a
Tektronix
Service
Center
for
service
or
repair,
attach
a tag
showing:
owner
(with
address)
and
the
name
of
an individual
at
your
firm
that
can
be
contacted,
complete
instrument
serial
number
and
a
description
of
the
service
required.
Save
and
re-use
the
package
in
which
your
instrument
was
shipped.
If
the
original
packaging
is
unfit
for
use
or
not
available,
repackage
the
instrument
as
follows:
1.
Obtain
a
carton
of
corrugated
cardboard
having inside
dimensions
of
no
less
than
six
inches
more
than
the
instrument
dimensions;
this
will
allow
for
cushioning.
Refer
to
the
following
table
for
carton
test
strength
requirements.
2.
Surround
the
instrument
with
polyethylene
sheeting
to
protect
the
finish
of
the
instrument.
3.
Cushion
the
instrument
on
all sides by
tightly
packing
dunnage
or
urethane
foam
between
carton
and
instru-
ment,
allowing
three
inches
on
all sides.
4.
Seal
carton
with
shipping
tape
or
industrial
stapler.
SHIPPING
CARTON
TEST
STRENGTH
Gross
Weight (lb)
0-10
10-30
30-120
120-140
140-160
Carton Test Strength (lb)
200
275
375
500
600
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Tektronix 213 DMM Specifications

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BrandTektronix
Model213 DMM
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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