> {quote:title = theamberco写道:} {quote}>谢谢问题修复了!
他们为解决这个问题做了哪些改变?
我注意到接触太粗糙,所以我不知道污垢是怎么进来的。
这不是一个污垢问题。
问题是接触件是镀的(我认为这种情况下是镀金)和镀金的问题是,当你在每个触点上有金开关触点时,两个触点可焊接(冷焊)金棒
对自己。
这可能发生在很长一段时间(许多个月甚至几年)。
但是,如果你只是偶尔切换一下衰减器,这个问题就会消失。
在新固件上,我们在每次上电时循环衰减器。
因此,如果您从未对分析仪进行电源循环,问题只会产生(实际上,我实际上建议您不要为了最佳稳定性而重新启动它,但是每个月再次重启一次也不会受到影响)。
还存在一个次要问题,即如果使用太多,则磁继电器上使用的润滑剂会随着时间的推移而变得有点粘稠。
有一个装配工艺变化,更严格地控制润滑剂的数量。
我认为这个问题在8年或10年前发生过。
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> {quote:title=theamberco wrote:}{quote}
> Thanks problem fixed!. What change did they make to fix that problem? I noticed the contacts are too polished so I dont know how come dirt got in there.
It's not a dirt issue. The trouble is the contacts are plated (I think it is gold plating in this case) and the issue with gold plating is that when you have switch contact with gold on each contact, the two contacts can weld (cold weld) where the gold sticks to itself. This can happen over a long time (many months or even years). But, if you just switch the attenuators once in a while, this problem disappears.
On the new firmware, we cycle the attenuators once every power-up. So the problem only arrises if you never power-cycle your analyzer (which in fact, I actually recommend that you don't power cycle it for best stability, but then again rebooting once a month won't hurt).
There was a secondary issue, where the lubricant that is used on the magnetic relays can get a bit gummy over time if too much is used. There was an assembly process change which more tightly controls the amount of lubricant. I think this fix went in something like 8 or 10 years ago.
> {quote:title = theamberco写道:} {quote}>谢谢问题修复了!
他们为解决这个问题做了哪些改变?
我注意到接触太粗糙,所以我不知道污垢是怎么进来的。
这不是一个污垢问题。
问题是接触件是镀的(我认为这种情况下是镀金)和镀金的问题是,当你在每个触点上有金开关触点时,两个触点可焊接(冷焊)金棒
对自己。
这可能发生在很长一段时间(许多个月甚至几年)。
但是,如果你只是偶尔切换一下衰减器,这个问题就会消失。
在新固件上,我们在每次上电时循环衰减器。
因此,如果您从未对分析仪进行电源循环,问题只会产生(实际上,我实际上建议您不要为了最佳稳定性而重新启动它,但是每个月再次重启一次也不会受到影响)。
还存在一个次要问题,即如果使用太多,则磁继电器上使用的润滑剂会随着时间的推移而变得有点粘稠。
有一个装配工艺变化,更严格地控制润滑剂的数量。
我认为这个问题在8年或10年前发生过。
以上来自于谷歌翻译
以下为原文
> {quote:title=theamberco wrote:}{quote}
> Thanks problem fixed!. What change did they make to fix that problem? I noticed the contacts are too polished so I dont know how come dirt got in there.
It's not a dirt issue. The trouble is the contacts are plated (I think it is gold plating in this case) and the issue with gold plating is that when you have switch contact with gold on each contact, the two contacts can weld (cold weld) where the gold sticks to itself. This can happen over a long time (many months or even years). But, if you just switch the attenuators once in a while, this problem disappears.
On the new firmware, we cycle the attenuators once every power-up. So the problem only arrises if you never power-cycle your analyzer (which in fact, I actually recommend that you don't power cycle it for best stability, but then again rebooting once a month won't hurt).
There was a secondary issue, where the lubricant that is used on the magnetic relays can get a bit gummy over time if too much is used. There was an assembly process change which more tightly controls the amount of lubricant. I think this fix went in something like 8 or 10 years ago.
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