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DSO 4102C seems starting but display is black. I need electrical circuit.

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Post time 2019-4-24 14:04:53 | Show the author posts only Reply Awards |Descending |Read mode
Hello, to All Members! I am Sergiy from Ukraine. Would you be so kind to help me? My Hantek DSO 4102C after the 1st year of working "unexpectedly died".  Once, after starting, LCD became black. All buttons are working and LEDs are working too. I checked power supply. All are good: +14,5V; +12V; -8V; +6,4V; +5V;+3,3V. I found control points on the main board (DSO4000C V1.02 2015-03) & checked them.  They are: +14,4V; +12V;-7V; +5V; -5V; +3,3V; +2,5V; +1,8V; +1,3V; +1,25V.  Only +2,5V was absent at all. One SMD SOT23 part smd marked as (SANE) was damaged (burned). Now I know that it is the 4.096V precision voltage reference.  I did not find the electrical circuit of HantekDSO 4102C.  After installing a new REF3040 (4.096V precisionvoltage reference ), i got +2,5V, but the display still does not work. Buttons are working and the buzzer too. I can hear beeps after the plugging in USB flash drive or SD card. I did NOT found official Hantek service in Ukraine. Can someone help me with a Hantek DSO 4102C service manual or electrical circuit diagram?


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Post time 2019-4-26 23:16:06 | Show the author posts only
Found some links here to some reverse engineered schematics that might be helpful.  My MSO5202D seems to have the same problem, I might get warranty but it would be good to have the DIY option without have to sent the unit to the other side of the planet to get fixed.   
http://www.eevblog.com/forum/tes ... 200mhz-bw-for-free/

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Post time 2019-4-28 13:30:44 | Show the author posts only
First, confirm whether the fuse is burnt on the power board.
Second, insert one branch (should eb J907) of the power cable to the mainboard, and check whether the scope will start.
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