Turning the dial only results in the last digit displayed flicking backward and forward. Initially it was thought that the encoder was at fault and a replacement was ordered. Unfortunately once the replacement was installed the problem persisted. It was suggested by a Don (W3FPR) that because the voltage on pin 14 of U3 to the encoder enable pin was low (only 100mV or less) that the output of this drain was faulty. Replacing the TPIC6B595N did not rectify the problem. I have checked continuity between the ENC-A/B outputs of the Encoder through the display board and back to the MCU and all checks out OK, as does the 5Volt supply. The remainder of the front panel functions work as they should. I must admit I am completely stuck now as to what else could cause this problem, especially as the radio has not missed a beat since it was constructed. Any pointers that any of you might have would be very much appreciated. Regards Nidge (G0NIG) IO93dv A wise man speaks because he has something to say; a fool because he has to say something ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
Nidge,
Is it that the last digit changes, but the K2 actually changes frequency (that would be a display problem) - OR - does the K2 frequency not move properly? Set the K2 to 40 meters. Put the internal counter probe into TP1 and set the menu for CAL FCTR. Try moving the K2 VFO dial - does the frequency move with the dial movement (it normally does). Now put the counter probe in TP3. Tap the BAND+ button and note the frequency - it should be near 12,100 kHz. Now tap the BAND- button and again note the frequency - it should now be near 12,085 or so, and it should stay there. If it fails any of those tests, you have a problem with the DC voltage being applied to the PLL Reference Oscillator. I can give you some additional points to check if that appears to be the problem. 73, Don W3FPR Nidge (Nigel Smith) wrote: > Turning the dial only results in the last digit displayed flicking backward and forward. > Initially it was thought that the encoder was at fault and a replacement was ordered. Unfortunately > once the replacement was installed the problem persisted. It was suggested by a Don (W3FPR) > that because the voltage on pin 14 of U3 to the encoder enable pin was low > (only 100mV or less) that the output of this drain was faulty. Replacing the TPIC6B595N > did not rectify the problem. > > I have checked continuity between the ENC-A/B outputs of the Encoder through the > display board and back to the MCU and all checks out OK, as does the 5Volt supply. > > The remainder of the front panel functions work as they should. > > I must admit I am completely stuck now as to what else could cause this problem, > especially as the radio has not missed a beat since it was constructed. > > Any pointers that any of you might have would be very much appreciated. > > Regards > > Nidge (G0NIG) > > IO93dv > > > A wise man speaks because he has something to say; a fool because he has to say something > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[hidden email] > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
Hi Don and Geoff
Thanks for the replies both. First of all Geoff: I'm afraid I don't have a scope here anymore. I did remove the MCU and checked the voltages, and this time on pin 14 of U3 I had the correct voltage close to 3.8V, with the MCU inserted it was below 100mV. Don: I've checked the the readings at TP1, when spinning the encoder the frequency does not change. At TP3 the frequency is close to 12,100KHz with Band + and close to 12,085KHz with Band - . I've also checked the 4MHz oscillator and this is spot on. The radio, when connected to Hamradio Deluxe works fine under computer control, both on receive and transmit. The filters are off but that's because I'm unable to fine tune them as the encoder isn't working. Any more thoughts on the matter greatfully received. Regards Nidge (G0NIG) IO93dv ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Wilhelm" <[hidden email]> To: "Nidge (Nigel Smith)" <[hidden email]> Cc: <[hidden email]> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 10:27 PM Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Encoder problems continue. > Nidge, > > Is it that the last digit changes, but the K2 actually changes frequency > (that would be a display problem) - OR - does the K2 frequency not move > properly? > > Set the K2 to 40 meters. Put the internal counter probe into TP1 and > set the menu for CAL FCTR. Try moving the K2 VFO dial - does the > frequency move with the dial movement (it normally does). > Now put the counter probe in TP3. Tap the BAND+ button and note the > frequency - it should be near 12,100 kHz. > Now tap the BAND- button and again note the frequency - it should now be > near 12,085 or so, and it should stay there. > > If it fails any of those tests, you have a problem with the DC voltage > being applied to the PLL Reference Oscillator. I can give you some > additional points to check if that appears to be the problem. > > 73, > Don W3FPR > > Nidge (Nigel Smith) wrote: >> Turning the dial only results in the last digit displayed flicking >> backward and forward. >> Initially it was thought that the encoder was at fault and a replacement >> was ordered. Unfortunately >> once the replacement was installed the problem persisted. It was >> suggested by a Don (W3FPR) >> that because the voltage on pin 14 of U3 to the encoder enable pin was >> low >> (only 100mV or less) that the output of this drain was faulty. Replacing >> the TPIC6B595N >> did not rectify the problem. >> >> I have checked continuity between the ENC-A/B outputs of the Encoder >> through the >> display board and back to the MCU and all checks out OK, as does the >> 5Volt supply. >> >> The remainder of the front panel functions work as they should. >> >> I must admit I am completely stuck now as to what else could cause this >> problem, >> especially as the radio has not missed a beat since it was constructed. >> >> Any pointers that any of you might have would be very much appreciated. >> >> Regards >> >> Nidge (G0NIG) >> >> IO93dv >> >> >> A wise man speaks because he has something to say; a fool because he has >> to say something >> ______________________________________________________________ >> Elecraft mailing list >> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft >> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm >> Post: mailto:[hidden email] >> >> This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net >> Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.801 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2816 - Release Date: 04/17/10 07:31:00 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
Nidge,
That means your problem is indeed confined to the display. It is entirely possible that you have a bad output from the MCU (CB U6) at pin 14. The most certain confirmation of that would be to replace it with another firmware chip. Yes, with a 'scope, that fact could be either confirmed or denied, but without that validation, my next best guess is for a bad output from the MCU at pin 14. If there is another K2 owner in your area who would allow you to swap Control Boards from their known working K2, that would confirm that the MCU chip is the most likely problem source, but lacking that possibility, the best recourse I can see is to obtain a replacement firmware chip from Elecraft and try that. The bottom line is that digital circuit problems are difficult to analyze without a dual trace triggered 'scope and some knowledge of the initiating events (to determine when to trigger the 'scope). 73, Don W3FPR Nidge (Nigel Smith) wrote: > Hi Don and Geoff > > Thanks for the replies both. > > First of all Geoff: I'm afraid I don't have a scope here anymore. I did > remove the MCU > and checked the voltages, and this time on pin 14 of U3 I had the correct > voltage close > to 3.8V, with the MCU inserted it was below 100mV. > > Don: I've checked the the readings at TP1, when spinning the encoder the > frequency > does not change. At TP3 the frequency is close to 12,100KHz with Band + > and close to 12,085KHz with Band - . > > I've also checked the 4MHz oscillator and this is spot on. > > The radio, when connected to Hamradio Deluxe works fine under computer > control, both > on receive and transmit. The filters are off but that's because I'm unable > to fine tune them > as the encoder isn't working. > > Any more thoughts on the matter greatfully received. > > Regards > > Nidge (G0NIG) > > > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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Nidge,
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I do not know enough about Hamradio Deluxe nor its interface with the K2, but rightly or wrongly I assume that if the radio works properly under computer control, then the MCU (U6) is working as it should during this mode of control. I cannot shake my hunch that something is pulling down to near ground either the ENC A or the ENC B lines (or both) when the MCU is in place. If the encoder is an optical type, then under such a fault condition I would not be too surprised if the voltage on ENC RD also dropped to near ground - which is what you have measured at U3 pin 14. It would be worthwhile to make some resistance measurements between these three lines and ground, with the power off - MCU in place and MCU removed. Not to be overlooked is the possibility that the fault might be mechanical. For instance if a small sliver of solder had worked its way into the MCU's socket, it might create a short when the MCU chip is in place - but "open" when the chip is removed. Good luck. 73, Geoff GM4ESD On Saturday, April 17, 2010, at 11:13 PM, Nidge (Nigel Smith) wrote: > Hi Don and Geoff > > Thanks for the replies both. > > First of all Geoff: I'm afraid I don't have a scope here anymore. I did > remove the MCU > and checked the voltages, and this time on pin 14 of U3 I had the correct > voltage close > to 3.8V, with the MCU inserted it was below 100mV. > The radio, when connected to Hamradio Deluxe works fine under computer > control, both > on receive and transmit. The filters are off but that's because I'm > unable > to fine tune them > as the encoder isn't working. ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
Hi Geoff.
It is a real puzzler. I have checked the voltages on the encoder and these switch between 4.95V and 100mV when the shaft is rotated slowly, they don't alternate between each other but are in sync. It is possible to change the frequency using the encoder but only by a small amount and only if the shaft is spun quickly. Resistance readings between the 5V supply pin and the Enc A/B are infinate or beyond the range of my Fluke 77 meter in one polarity and 3.9MOhm in the other. Between Enc A/B it is 8,2MOhm and Infinate when changing polarity. Between 5V pin and Enc-enable it is between 4.2MOhm and infinate when changing polarity Enc A and Enc-enable between 8.15MOhm and infinate when changing polarity. Enc B and Enc- enable between 8MOhm and infinity when changing polarity. All measurements done with the encoder in cct. I have a friend just round the corner from me who is in the process of building a K2 (has been for quite a whlie :-) ) so we have arranged to do some testing this afternoon with his control and display boards. He also has a suitable scope so hopefully I will be able to test the function of the MCU also. I also have a Dataman S4 programmer so the possibility of reflashing the firmware may exist, though this may be a last resort as I wouldn't want to corrupt his radio as well. Again thanks to all on the reflector who have responed. Will update later today once the comparison tests have been conducted. Regards Nidge (G0NIG) IO93dv ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy" <[hidden email]> To: "Nidge (Nigel Smith)" <[hidden email]> Cc: "Elecraft Discussion List" <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 11:08 AM Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Encoder problems continue. > Nidge, > > Thanks for your reply. > > Unfortunately I do not know enough about Hamradio Deluxe nor its interface > with the K2, but rightly or wrongly I assume that if the radio works > properly under computer control, then the MCU (U6) is working as it should > during this mode of control. > > I cannot shake my hunch that something is pulling down to near ground > either > the ENC A or the ENC B lines (or both) when the MCU is in place. If the > encoder is an optical type, then under such a fault condition I would not > be > too surprised if the voltage on ENC RD also dropped to near ground - which > is what you have measured at U3 pin 14. It would be worthwhile to make > some > resistance measurements between these three lines and ground, with the > power > off - MCU in place and MCU removed. > > Not to be overlooked is the possibility that the fault might be > mechanical. > For instance if a small sliver of solder had worked its way into the MCU's > socket, it might create a short when the MCU chip is in place - but "open" > when the chip is removed. > > Good luck. > > 73, > Geoff > GM4ESD > > > On Saturday, April 17, 2010, at 11:13 PM, Nidge (Nigel Smith) wrote: > >> Hi Don and Geoff >> >> Thanks for the replies both. >> >> First of all Geoff: I'm afraid I don't have a scope here anymore. I did >> remove the MCU >> and checked the voltages, and this time on pin 14 of U3 I had the correct >> voltage close >> to 3.8V, with the MCU inserted it was below 100mV. > >> The radio, when connected to Hamradio Deluxe works fine under computer >> control, both >> on receive and transmit. The filters are off but that's because I'm >> unable >> to fine tune them >> as the encoder isn't working. > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.801 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2818 - Release Date: 04/18/10 07:31:00 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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