[sdiy] Wavetek 182A Function Generator
aankrom
aankrom at bluemarble.net
Sun Nov 20 01:44:22 CET 2011
So far I've found a burnt 50-something Ohm resistor on the LOW output,
and a burnt tantalum cap. is the Capacitor Divider section. It's in the
vicinity of a TL083. I hope those aren't hard to replace if it's burnt
too.
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 16:13:56 -0700 (GMT-07:00), Byron G. Jacquot wrote:
>>I've acquired two Wavetek 182A Function Generators, one functioning,
>>the other not. I may use the non-functioning one for parts (CA3083,
>> two
>>CA3046, CA3096, two CA3019 etc...).
>
> I've got one of those...very useful on the test bench.
>
> On the dead one, check that the output totem-pole isn't cooked. The
> usual failure mode is that someone shorted the high-level output to
> ground, and the transistors burned. The manual is in the BAMA.
>
> Byron Jacquot
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