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Service Manual A WG710 4 GS/s Arbitrary W aveform Generator 070-A830-51 This document applies to firmware version 3.0 and above. W arning The servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only . T o avoid personal injury , do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so.
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A WG710 Service Manual i T able of Contents General Safety Summary xi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service Safety Summary xiii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents ii A WG710 Service Manual T rigger Input T ests 4–37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Event Input and Enhanced Mode T ests 4–41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents A WG710 Service Manual iii Replaceable Mechanical Parts Parts Ordering Information 10–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Replaceable Parts List 10–2 . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents iv A WG710 Service Manual List of Figures Figure 1–1: Signal timing 1–10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 1–2: Dimensions 1–15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents A WG710 Service Manual Figure 4–1: Diagnostic menu 4–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 4–2: Calibration r esult message box (except option 02) 4–6 . . . . . Figure 4–3: EVENT IN connector pins and signals and ground closur e connector 4–9 .
T able of Contents A WG710 Service Manual Figure 6–1: Instrument orientation 6–1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 6–2: External modules 6–12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents A WG710 Service Manual Figure 10–3: Fr ont Output unit (except option 02) 10–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 10–4: Fr ont Output unit (for option 02) 10–1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 10–5: Chassis 10–13 .
T able of Contents viii A WG710 Service Manual List of T ables T able 1–1: A WG710 waveform editors 1–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T able 1–2: Operation modes 1–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents A WG710 Service Manual T able 2–12: Confirmation selection for copy-all and move-all operations 2–38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T able 2–13: Setup screen parameter icons 2–41 . .
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A WG710 Service Manual xi General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it. T o avoid potential hazards, use this product only as specified. Only qualified personnel should perform service pr ocedur es.
General Safety Summary xii A WG710 Service Manual T erms in this Manual. These terms may appear in this manual: W arning statements identify conditions or practices that could r esult in injury or loss of life.
A WG710 Service Manual xiii Service Safety Summary Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service procedures.
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A WG710 Service Manual xv Preface The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator service manual provides informa- tion necessary for servicing the waveform generator to the module level. Manual Structure This manual is divided into main sections that address topics such as Specifica- tions and Theory of Operation .
Preface xvi A WG710 Service Manual Manual Conventions Throughout this manual you will notice the use of certain conventions. Some sections of the manual contain procedures for you to perform.
Preface A WG710 Service Manual xvii Contacting T ektronix Phone 1-800-833-9200 * Address T ektronix, Inc. Department or name (if known) 14200 SW Karl Braun Drive P .
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A WG710 Service Manual xix Introduction This manual provides information and procedures necessary for properly servicing the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator , as well as general information critical to safe and effective servicing.
Introduction xx A WG710 Service Manual T ektronix Service Offerings T ektronix provides service to cover repair under warranty as well as other services that provide a cost-effective answer to your service needs.
A WG710 Service Manual 1-1 Product Overview Product Description The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator is a waveform generator that can generate simple and arbitrary waveforms, one-channel differential output arbitrary waveforms, and function generator waveforms.
Product Overview 1-2 A WG710 Service Manual T able 1-1: A WG710 waveform editors (Cont.) Editor Description .
A WG710 Service Manual 1-3 Specifications This section contains the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator specifications. All specifications are guaranteed unless labeled T ypical .
Specifications 1-4 A WG710 Service Manual Electrical Specification T able 1-2: Operation modes Characteristics Description Continuous Waveform is continuously output in this mode. When a sequence is defined, waveforms are sequentially or repeatedly output in the order defined by the sequence.
Specifications A WG710 Service Manual 1-5 T able 1-4: Clock generator Characteristics Description PV reference page Sampling frequency 50 kHz to 4 GHz Resolution 8 digits Internal clock 1 n Frequency .
Specifications 1-6 A WG710 Service Manual T able 1-6: Main output (Cont.) Characteristics 3 PV reference page Description Resolution 1m V n Accuracy " 1.
Specifications A WG710 Service Manual 1-7 T able 1-7: Filter Characteristics Description T ype Bessel low pass filter , 200 MHz,100 MHz, 50 MHz, and 20 MHz Rise time (10% to 90%), T ypical 20 MHz 50 MHz 100 MHz 200 MHz 17 ns 7n s 3.7 ns 2n s Group delay , T ypical 20 MHz 50 MHz 100 MHz 200 MHz 18 ns 8n s 4.
Specifications 1-8 A WG710 Service Manual T able 1-8: Auxiliary outputs (Cont.) Characteristics PV reference page Description 10 MHz Reference clock out Amplitude, T ypical y 1.
Specifications A WG710 Service Manual 1-9 T able 1-1 1: Auxiliary inputs Characteristics Description PV reference page T rigger input 5 Connector Rear panel BNC connector Impedance 1k W or 50 W Polari.
Specifications 1-10 A WG710 Service Manual Marker output Analog output (Filter:ĂThrough) External T rigger (ĂMarker Skew : 70 psĂtypicalĂĂ) m0 m1 m2 m3 T rigger Holdoff (109.5 clocks + 500 ns) Delay to analog output (21 1.5 clocks + 17 ns) 1 Clock (ĂNormal output : 3Ăns typical, Ă Direct output : - 500ĂpsĂtypicalĂ option 02 : - 1.
Specifications A WG710 Service Manual 1-1 1 T able 1-12: Event Input Characteristics Description Connector 9Ćpin, D type on the rear panel Number of events 4 bits Input signal 4 event bits and Strobe Threshold TTL level Maximum input 0Vt o+5V( D C+ peak AC) Impedance 1k W , pullĆup to +3.
Specifications 1-12 A WG710 Service Manual T able 1-14: Function generatorĂ(FG) Characteristics Description Operation Mode Continuous mode only W aveform Shape Sine, T riangle, Square, Ramp, Pulse, DC Frequency 1.000 Hz to 400.0 MHz Amplitude Range 0.
Specifications A WG710 Service Manual 1-13 T able 1-15: Display and timer Characteristics Description Display Display area Horizontal: 130.6 mm (5.14 in) V ertical: 97.
Specifications 1-14 A WG710 Service Manual T able 1-19: Installation requirement Characteristics Description Heat dissipation Maximum power 220 V A (maximum line current: 3 A rms ,a t5 0H z ) Surge cu.
Specifications A WG710 Service Manual 1-15 T able 1-21: Mechanical Characteristics Description Net weight (without package) 14.1 kg (31.1 lb) Dimensions (without package) Height 177 mm (6.97 in) 193 mm (7.60 in) with Feet Width 424 mm (16.69 in) 433 mm (17.
Specifications 1-16 A WG710 Service Manual Certification and Compliances The certification and compliances for the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator are listed in T able 1–22. See T able 1–23 for installation categories and pollution degree descriptions.
Specifications A WG710 Service Manual 1-17 T able 1-23: Installation category and pollution degree descriptions Characteristics Description Installation category T erminals on this product may have different installation category designations.
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A WG710 Service Manual 2-1 Preparation for Use This subsection provides the following information: Supplying Operating Power Operating Envir onment Installation Repackaging Instruction.
Preparation for Use 2-2 A WG710 Service Manual T able 2-1: PowerĆcord conductor identification Conductor Color Alternate Color Ungrounded (Line) Brown Black Grounded (Neutral) Light Blue White Ground.
Preparation for Use A WG710 Service Manual 2-3 The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator operates with any line voltage from 90 to 250 V AC RMS with any line frequency from 48 to 63 Hz. There are two fuses, either of which may be used throughout the line voltage and frequency ranges.
Preparation for Use 2-4 A WG710 Service Manual Installation Before installation, refer to the Safety Summary section at the front of this manual for power source, grounding, and other safety information. V erify that you have the correct operating environment.
Preparation for Use A WG710 Service Manual 2-5 . If the air flow is r estricted and the internal temperatur e of the AWG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator exceeds the pr oper operating temperatur e range, the instrument temporarily shuts down to pr otect the internal modules fr om overheating.
Preparation for Use A WG710 Service Manual . The second fuse listed in the table on page 2–5 is appr oved under the IEC standar ds.
Preparation for Use A WG710 Service Manual 2-7 Check that you have the proper electrical connections. The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator operates within the following power supply voltage and f.
Preparation for Use 2-8 A WG710 Service Manual T o power on the instrument, push the ON/STBY switch (shown in Figure 2–2) on the lower left side of the front panel.
Preparation for Use A WG710 Service Manual 2-9 The instrument automatically runs power-on self tests to check that the instru- ment is operating normally . Check the results of the power-on self tests. If all the diagnostic tests are completed without error , the instrument displays Pass and then the SETUP menu screen.
Preparation for Use 2-10 A WG710 Service Manual Repackaging for Shipment Use the original packaging material to return the instrument. If the original packaging is unfit for use or is not available, repackage the instrument as follows: 1.
Preparation for Use A WG710 Service Manual 2-1 1 Applying and Interrupting Power Refer to the following information when you power on or power off the instrument, or when power is interrupted due to an external power failure. Upon power on, the W aveform Generator runs a power-on self check.
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A WG710 Service Manual 2-13 Operating Basics This section provides an overview of the following topics: The Contr ols and Connectors subsection describes the instrument buttons, controls, connectors, and typical screen displays. The Menu Operations subsection describes how to use menus and enter numeric and text values.
Operating Basics 2-14 A WG710 Service Manual See Figure 2-5 See Figure 2-4 CLEAR MENU button Bottom and side bezel menu buttons The bottom buttons call up submenu, and the side buttons execute more detailed operations within the submenu. Cancels the current operation and closes the side and submenu.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-15 TOGGLE button SHIFT button When you push a numeric or unit button while the SHIFT LED is on, the function shown in blue above a key is executed.
Operating Basics 2-16 A WG710 Service Manual TRIGGER controls QUICK EDIT button RUN button VERTICAL controls HORIZONT AL controls Enters the QUICK EDIT mode from the waveform editor . This button allows you to edit waveforms that have immediate effect on the output signal.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-17 Power supply fuse holder The 10 A fast blow an d5A( T ) fuse are used for 1 15 V and 230 V systems, respectively . Power connector Connect the provided power cable to this connector . 100/10BASEĆT connector IEEE STD 488 connector Connect to the Ethernet network.
Operating Basics 2-18 A WG710 Service Manual Menu Operations This section describes the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator menu system and numeric and text input methods. The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator uses menus to make selections. There are four menu buttons labeled EDIT , SETUP , APPL, and UTILITY shown in Figure 2–7.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-19 Pushing a front panel menu button displays the screen and bottom menu items associated with the button. Y ou select a bottom menu item by pushing the button directly below that menu item. Pushing a bottom button displays a side menu, pop-up menu, list, or dialog box.
Operating Basics 2-20 A WG710 Service Manual Use a side menu button to display a side submenu, set a parameter , perform a task, or cancel an operation. T able 2–5 describes the side menu button types. T able 2-5: Side menu elements Menu items Description Menu items Description Executes the displayed funcĆ tion immediately .
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-21 fields. A 1-of-N field contains two or more choices. Only one choice can be selected at a time. Push the OK side button to confirm the dialog box. Push the Cancel side button or the CLEAR MENU button to exit the dialog box without making any changes.
Operating Basics 2-22 A WG710 Service Manual Use the use arrow buttons to move the cursor to a desired position. Use y and b arrow buttons to move the cursor up or down in a pop-up menu, make a selection in a dialog box, or move a cursor in the Editor menu.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-23 Numeric Keypad. Figure 2–13 shows the numeric keypad and descriptions of the button functions. The SHIFT button enters a character labeled in blue. Push the SHIFT button and then push the keypad button. The ENTER button enters the current value into the instrument.
Operating Basics 2-24 A WG710 Service Manual enter the changes. For example, to enter 200.5 m s, push 2 , 0 , 0 , . , 5 , ( SHIFT + 4 ),and ENTER . When you enter a value larger than the maximum value in the parameter range, the parameter will be set to the maximum value.
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Operating Basics 2-26 A WG710 Service Manual 4. Push DRIVE... (side) to change the drive. Use the general purpose knob or y and b arrow buttons to select the drive in the select drive dialog box and push OK (side). 5. Push Up Level (side) to move up a directory .
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-27 T able 2-6: T ext input button functions (cont.) Control Description CLR button Clears the entire text field. Numeric buttons Enters numeric characters into the text field. SHIFT button Enters a selected character in upper case.
Operating Basics 2-28 A WG710 Service Manual T able 2-7: Shortcut controls (cont.) Controls Description HORIZONT AL Displays the Horizontal side menu. This is the same as selecting SETUP (front) Horizontal (bottom).
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-29 T able 2-8: A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator file types (cont.) File type Description T ext file Uses the .txt or .TXT file suffix. Contains ASCII text. Created with the equation/text editor . And setting parameter file of APPL Digital Modulation.
Operating Basics 2-30 A WG710 Service Manual . In the following pr ocedur es, you may have to push the EDIT button twice to exit the editor . When the instrument does not display the file list, push the EDIT button again. If you ar e pr ompted, refer to Saving Files on page 2–33.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-31 T o move a file in the double window , do the following steps: 1. Push EDIT (front) button and select the file to copy . 2. Push Window (bottom) W indow (side) to select Double . T wo file windows are displayed.
Operating Basics 2-32 A WG710 Service Manual Y ou can delete a file or directory by doing the following steps: . Y ou cannot delete a file or dir ectory if the file or dir ectory is set to ’read only’. Also, you can only delete a dir ectory if the dir ectory is empty .
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-33 Figure 2-17: Files and directories with read only attribute Saving files takes place from within each editor screen.
Operating Basics 2-34 A WG710 Service Manual . When you exit an editor without saving edited data, the instrument displays the message Save the changes you made? Push the Y es side button to save the waveform data. T o save waveform data to a new file name, push File (bottom) Save As (pop-up) OK (side).
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-35 3. Push Directory (bottom) Ar chive (side). The instrument displays the Input archive name dialog box. By default, the name of <directory name>.tar is automatically assigned. If necessary , you can change the name.
Operating Basics 2-36 A WG710 Service Manual Double Windows When the Window bottom button is displayed, you can split the file list in the Edit Screen into two lists as shown in Figure 2–19.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-37 window . Push the Select side button once more to select Lower for file operation in the lower file list window . The most useful functions in the Double W indows may be those invoked from the File bottom button.
Operating Basics 2-38 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 2-20: Overwrite confirmation T able 2-12: Confirmation selection for copyĆall and moveĆall operations Side menu Description .
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-39 Figure 2-21: File list window examples in which quick view is available Select a file from the file list window using the general purpose knob. Press the SHIFT and ENTER front panel buttons simultaneously .
Operating Basics 2-40 A WG710 Service Manual Setup Overview The Setup screen is where you load and set up the waveform for output. This section gives you an overview of the Setup screen, how to load a file, how to set the signal output parameters, and how to enable signal output.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-41 T able 2-13: Setup screen parameter icons Icon Description Icon Description Displays the file name of the waveform, pattern, or sequence file loaded for output. Note: Use the View button to display the loaded waveform.
Operating Basics 2-42 A WG710 Service Manual Use the Setup menu to set up parameters for each channel as well as the instrument. Set up the file to load, amplitude, and run mode for each channel. Set up the Horizontal, Run Mode, and T rigger for the instrument.
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-43 buffer are completely independent. So, you can edit a waveform, pattern, sequence or equation/text while outputting an another waveform or sequence.
Operating Basics 2-44 A WG710 Service Manual Note that the view function always display the waveform in the file that you specified, but not the waveform in the waveform memory .
Operating Basics A WG710 Service Manual 2-45 T able 2-15: Setup output parameter operations (cont.) Bottom button Description Side button Horizontal Clock Sets the clock sample rate from 10 kS/s to 200 MS/s. Clock Src Sets the clock source to either Internal or External.
Operating Basics 2-46 A WG710 Service Manual The waveform or pattern file contains only waveform and clock information. When you load a waveform or pattern file, the output signal will use the current instrument setup parameters.
A WG710 Service Manual 3-1 TheoryĂofĂOperation This section presents an overview of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator hardware, data structures, and operating modes to allow you to take full advantage of the capabilities of the waveform generator .
Theory of Operation 3-2 A WG710 Service Manual Clock 10 MHz Ref Out 10 MHz Ref In T rigger input 1/4 Clock output Event input A WG Board Memory Power supply Analog output Marker 1 Marker 1 Back plane .
Theory of Operation A WG710 Service Manual 3-3 Figure 3–2 shows the main hardware blocks that comprise the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . ĂĂĂĂĂVCO EXTĂREF CLOCK (10ĂMHz) 1/4 CLOCK OU.
Theory of Operation 3-4 A WG710 Service Manual Clock Oscillator . Y ou can select either the internal or external reference clock source by using the SETUP horizontal menu. If you select the external source, the reference signal connected to the 10 MHz REF In connector on the rear panel will be used.
Theory of Operation A WG710 Service Manual 3-5 T able 3-1: Run modes (Cont.) Modes Descriptions % (' # $ &%!&% * ( .
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Theory of Operation A WG710 Service Manual 3-7 Signal Edit Process This subsection describes the signal edit process. Load the desired waveform data to be output into the waveform memory . New waveform data can be created using waveform editors incorporated in the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator .
Theory of Operation 3-8 A WG710 Service Manual T o edit waveforms, the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator provides you with W aveform, Pattern, Sequence, Equation, and T ext Editors.
A WG710 Service Manual 4-1 Performance V erification Y ou can perform two types of Performance V erification procedures with this product: Self T ests and Performance T ests . Y ou may not need to perform all these procedures, depending on what you want to accomplish.
Performance V erification 4-2 A WG710 Service Manual Conventions Throughout these procedures the following conventions apply: Each test procedure uses the following general format: T itle of T est Equipment Required Prerequisites Procedure Each procedure consists of as many steps, substeps, and subparts as required to do the test.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-3 Self T ests Self T ests use internal routines to confirm basic functionality and proper adjustment.
Performance V erification 4-4 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 4-1: Diagnostic menu Push the Execute Diagnostic side button to execute all of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator diagnostics automatically . . Push the Abort Diagnostic button (side menu) to stop a selected diagnos- tic after it is completed.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-5 The instrument includes internal calibration routines that check electrical characteristics such as offset, attenuations and filters. Perform calibration to adjust internal calibration constants as necessary .
Performance V erification 4-6 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 4-2: Calibration result message box (except option 02) V erify that no failures are found and reported in the message box. If the calibration displays Fail as the result, consult a qualified service technician for further assistance.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-7 Performance T ests This subsection contains a collection of procedures for checking that the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator performs as warranted.
Performance V erification 4-8 A WG710 Service Manual The tests in this section produce an extensive, valid confirmation of performance and functionality when the following requirements are met: H The cabinet must be installed on the instrument. H Y ou must have performed and passed the procedures under Self T ests, found on page 4–3.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-9 T able 4-2: T est equipment (cont.) Item number and description Purpose Example (recommended) Minimum requirements 10. BNCĆT Connector BNC (male) to BNC (female) to BNC (female) T ektronix part number 103Ć0030Ć00 Signal interconnection 1 1.
Performance V erification 4-10 A WG710 Service Manual The following steps explain how to load files from the Performance Check/Ad- justment disk into the waveform memory and/or sequence memory . 1. Insert the disk into the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator floppy disk drive.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-1 1 . The floppy disk file list displayed on the scr een does not automatically update when you r eplace the diskette with another diskette. T o update the file list, r eselect the floppy disk drive.
Performance V erification 4-12 A WG710 Service Manual T able 4-3: W aveforms and sequences in performance check disk (cont.) No. Usage Marker setup SETUP menu EDIT menu File name No. Usage Marker setup Offset Ampl Filter Clock Points Form File name 9 TRIG.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-13 A WG710 T est Record Photocopy this test record and use to record the performance test results for your A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator .
Performance V erification 4-14 A WG710 Service Manual A WG710 T est Record (cont.) Instrument Serial Number:ą Certificate Number:ą T emperature:ą RH %:ą Date of Calibration:ą T echnician:ą A WG710 Performance T est Maximum Outgoing Incoming Minimum Amplitude, Of fset Accuracy and Rise Time (Direct DA Out) CH1 Amplitude 20 mV 1V 17.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-15 A WG710 T est Record (cont.) Instrument Serial Number:ą Certificate Number:ą T emperature:ą RH %:ą Date of Calibration:ą T echnician:ą A WG7.
Performance V erification 4-16 A WG710 Service Manual Operating Mode T ests The following procedures verify the operation of the Cont, T riggered and Gated modes. . When you output signals fr om the CH1 or CH1 OUTPUT , check that the other OUTPUT ( CH1 or CH1 ) LED is off.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-17 Source . .................... C H 1 Coupling .................... D C Slope ...................... Positive Level ...................... +100 mV Mode . ..................... Auto Do the following steps to set the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator controls and to select the waveform file: 1.
Performance V erification 4-18 A WG710 Service Manual Function Generator (AFG310) BNC T Adapter A WG710 Arbitrary Waveform Generator rear panel Output CH2 input CH1 input CH1 output OscilloscopeĂ(TDS.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-19 6. Follow the substeps below to set the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator controls and to select the waveform file: a. Push UTILITY (front-panel) System (bottom) Factory Reset (side) OK (side).
Performance V erification 4-20 A WG710 Service Manual Equipment required T wo 50Ă W BNCĂcoaxial cables, aĂ50Ă W SMAĂcoaxial cable, ĂaĂSMA (female)ĆBNC (male)Ăadapter ,Ăa ĂBNCĆTĂ(male to 2 females) adapter , a function generator , and an oscilloscopeĂ(TDS784D).
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-21 e. Push 1 , 0 , 0 and M (SHIFT+7) keys in this order or turn the general purpose knob to set the internal clock frequency to 100 MHz. f. Push the RUN and CH1 output buttons. The LEDs above the RUN button and CH1 output connector are on.
Performance V erification 4-22 A WG710 Service Manual Amplitude and Offset Accuracy T ests (Normal Out), (except option 02) These procedures check the accuracy of the amplitude and offset outputs of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . .
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-23 DMM 50 W BNCĂcoaxial cable InputĂconnector +ĂBNCĆtoĆdual banana adapter +Ă50 W BNCĂcoaxialĂcable A WG710 Arbitrary Waveform Generat.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual b. Push 0, ., 0, 2 and ENTER keys in this order or turn the general pur- pose knob to set the amplitude to 0.020 V . c. V erify that the offset setting display on the Of fset side button is 0.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-25 9. Do the following substeps to change the connection to check the CH1 : a. Push the CH1 output button. b. Disconnect the adapter , terminator, and cable from the CH1 output con- nector . c. Connect the adapter, terminator , and cable (removed in step b) to the CH1 output connector .
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual e. V erify that the reading on the DMM falls within 0.5 V ± 0.0175 V . f. Push - , 0 , . , 5 and ENTER keys in this order to change the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator offset to -0.5 V .
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-27 Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time T ests (Direct DA Out), (except option 02) These procedures check the accuracy of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator direct waveform outputs; amplitude and offset.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4. Push SETUP (front-panel) Run Mode (bottom) Enhanced (side). The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator is set to enhanced mode. 5. Push VER TICAL MENU (front-panel) Output (side) Direct (side).
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-29 b. Disconnect the adapter , terminator and cable from the CH1 output con- nector . c. Connect the adapter , terminator , and cable (removed in step b) to the CH1 output connector . d. Push the CH1 output button to turn on the CH1 LED.
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Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-31 Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time T ests (for option 02) These procedures check the accuracy of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator option 02 outputs; amplitude and offset.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 3. Push UTILITY (front-panel) System (bottom) Factory Reset (side) OK (side). 4. Push SETUP (front-panel) Run Mode (bottom) Enhanced (side). The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator is set to enhanced mode.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-33 b. Disconnect the adapter , terminator and cable from the CH1 output con- nector . c. Connect the adapter , terminator , and cable (removed in step b) to the CH1 output connector . d. Push the CH1 output button to turn on the CH1 LED.
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Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-35 Pulse Response T ests (Normal Out), (except option 02) This procedure checks the pulse response characteristics of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator output waveforms at amplitudes of 1 V . Equipment required A 50Ă W SMAĂcoaxial cable and an oscilloscope (TDS820).
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4. Load the PULSE.WFM file. Refer to Loading Files on page 4–10 for file loading procedures. 5. Push the RUN and CH1 output buttons. The LEDs above the RUN button and CH1 output connector are on.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-37 T rigger Input T ests These procedures check the trigger level accuracy of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator .
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual CH1 input impedance . ......... 5 0 W CH2 input impedance . ......... 1 M W Horizontal Sweep . .................... 1 ms/div T rigger Source . .................... C H 1 Coupling ..........
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-39 CH2 CH1 Figure 4-16: T rigger signal and waveform output (+5 V check 1) e. Change the pulse waveform high level to 5.
Performance V erification 4-40 A WG710 Service Manual c. Check that no waveform is displayed on the oscilloscope as shown in Figure 4–18. CH2 CH1 Figure 4-18: T rigger signal and waveform output (-5 V check 1) d.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-41 Event Input and Enhanced Mode T ests These procedures check the event input signals and enhanced mode operation. . The event input check with str obe off and the str obe input check are structur ed as a continuous test.
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Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-43 c. V erify that the oscilloscope displays the waveform as shown in Figure 4–22 and that the waveform amplitude is the half size of Figure 4–21. Figure 4-22: W aveform output when the SW1 is closed d.
Performance V erification 4-44 A WG710 Service Manual c. Open the SW2 of the ground closure to degenerate the event signal. d. V erify that the oscilloscope displays the waveform shown in Figure 4–21. 9. Check the EVENT IN connector pin 2 input: a. Close SW3 of the ground closure to generate an event signal on the EVENT IN connector pin 2.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-45 Figure 4-25: W aveform output when SW4 is closed c. Open SW4 of the ground closure to degenerate the event signal. d. V erify that the oscilloscope displays the waveform in Figure 4–21. 11 . Retain the test hookup and control settings.
Performance V erification 4-46 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 4-26: Initial waveform output b. Close SW5 of the ground closure to generate an event signal on the EVENT IN connector strobe pin. c. V erify that the oscilloscope displays the DC waveform as shown in Figure 4–27.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual g. V erify that the oscilloscope displays the waveform as shown in Figure 4–26. 4. Push the CH1 OUT button to turn off the CH1 LED.
Performance V erification 4-48 A WG710 Service Manual 1/4 Clock FrequencyĂandĂ10 MHz Reference Input T ests These procedures check the 10 MHz reference input function of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator .
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 4-49 b. Set the function generator (AFG310) controls: "! .
Performance V erification 4-50 A WG710 Service Manual Marker Output T ests The following procedures check the accuracy of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator marker output level. . Connect a 50 SMA terminator to the inverted marker output connector during the marker output tests.
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 2. Set the DMM controls as follows: .
Performance V erification A WG710 Service Manual 7. Do the following substeps to change the connection to check the MARKER1 : a. Disconnect the 50 W precision terminator from the MARKER1 OUT con- nector . b. Disconnect the cable with SMA (male)–BNC (female) adapter and BNC 50 W terminator) from MARKER 1 OUT connector .
A WG710 Service Manual 5-1 Adjustment Procedures This section provides the procedures necessary to manually adjust the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . Overview This subsection contains the following topics: Overview . Basic information about adjustment requirements Befor e Adjustments .
Adjustment Procedures 5-2 A WG710 Service Manual T able 5-2: Adjustments Adjustments Refer to .
Adjustment Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 5-3 T able 5–3 lists the test equipment required to adjust the waveform generator . T able 5-3: T est equipment Item description Minimum requirements Example Purpose 1. Oscilloscope Bandwidth > 500 MHz T ektronix TDS784D Output signal adjustments 2.
Adjustment Procedures 5-4 A WG710 Service Manual All the adjustment procedures are obtained through the Service menu which is a submenu of the Utility menu. T o enter this menu, you must enable the Service mode using the switch on the A10 Connector board.
Adjustment Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 5-5 T able 5–4 lists the waveform file, provided on the Performance Check/Adjust- ment disk, that is required to do the adjustments. For instructions on loading files, see Operating Basics:Loading Files and the Refer ence:W aveform Sequence Menu section of the User Manual.
Adjustment Procedures 5-6 A WG710 Service Manual Adjustment Instructions This procedure adjusts Y5200 on the A50 A WG board to set the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator clock frequency .
Adjustment Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 5-7 This procedure uses the general purpose knob on the front panel to set the Marker Output level. Equipment Required One oscilloscope (Item 1) One SMA 50.
Adjustment Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 3. Do the following to set the waveform generator controls: Press UTILITY System Factory Reset OK . 4. Follow the substeps below to load the waveform: a. Press SETUP W aveform/Sequence Load.
Adjustment Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 9. Follow the substeps below to adjust the Marker 2 level: a. Press Marker 2 Adj. Level b. T urn the general purpose knob to adjust the waveform of marker low level voltage to 0.00 V within " 50 mV on the oscilloscope display .
Adjustment Procedures 5-10 A WG710 Service Manual This procedure uses the general purpose knob on the front panel to set the Magic Frequency parameter .
Adjustment Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 3. Do the following to set the waveform generator controls: Press UTILITY System Factory Reset OK . 4. Follow the substeps below to load the waveform: a. Press SETUP W aveform/Sequence Load.
Adjustment Procedures A WG710 Service Manual.
A WG710 Service Manual 6-1 Maintenance This section contains the information needed to perform periodic and corrective maintenance on the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . The following subsections are included: Related Maintenance Procedures.
Maintenance 6-2 A WG710 Service Manual Preparation Before servicing this product, read the Safety Summary and Intr oduction at the front of the manual and the ESD information below . Static dischar ge can damage any semiconductor component in this generator .
Maintenance A WG710 Service Manual 6-3 T able 6–1 lists the relative susceptibility of various classes of semiconductors. Static voltages of 1 kV to 30 kV are common in unprotected environments.
Maintenance 6-4 A WG710 Service Manual Inspection and Cleaning Inspection and Cleaning describes how to inspect for dirt and damage. It also describes how to clean the exterior and interior of the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generators. Inspection and cleaning are done as preventive mainte- nance.
Maintenance A WG710 Service Manual 6-5 Exterior Inspection. Examine the outside of the generator for damage, wear , and missing parts, using T able 6–2 as a guide. W aveform generators that appear to have been dropped or otherwise mishandled should be checked thoroughly to verify correct operation and performance.
Maintenance 6-6 A WG710 Service Manual Interior Inspection. T o access the inside of the waveform generator for inspection and cleaning, refer to the Removal and Installation Pr ocedur es in this section. Inspect the internal portions of the generator for damage and wear , using T able 6–3 as a guide.
Maintenance A WG710 Service Manual 6-7 Interior Cleaning Procedure. Do the following steps to clean the generator interior: 1. Blow off dust with dry , low-pressure, deionized air (approximately 9 psi). 2. Remove any remaining dust with a lint-free cloth dampened in ethyl alcohol and rinse with warm deionized water .
Maintenance A WG710 Service Manual.
A WG710 Service Manual 6-9 Removal and Installation Procedures This subsection contains procedures for removal and installation of all mechani- cal and electrical modules. Any electrical or mechanical module, assembly , or part listed in the Replaceable Mechanical Parts section of this manual is a module.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-10 A WG710 Service Manual The Replaceable Mechanical Parts section lists all modules. The following procedures are described in the order in which they appear in this section.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-1 1 T able 6-4: T ools required for module removal (Cont.) Item no. Description Name ! .
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Removal and Installation Procedures 6-14 A WG710 Service Manual Display unit CPU module A40 PCI Interface GPIB interface Main chassis CPU unit Hard disk & Flash disk drive Figure 6-4: Internal mod.
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Removal and Installation Procedures 6-16 A WG710 Service Manual Accsess Procedure Begin with this procedure when you have identified which module to remove for service. 1. Find the module to remove in Figure 6–2 through 6–5. The title of the figure indicates whether the module is an external, internal module(1), or internal module(2) part.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-17 Procedures for External Modules Do the Accsess Pr ocedur e on page 6–16 before performing any of the procedures in this subsection. The following procedures are listed in the order presented.
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Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-19 Y ou will need a flat-blade screwdriver (T able 6–4, Item 4). Locate the line fuse and line cord in Figure 6–2. T o avoid electrical shock, be sur e that the power cor d is disconnected fr om the socket befor e checking the line fuse.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-20 A WG710 Service Manual Do the following cabinet procedure (see Figure 6–8). Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size Phillips #2 tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Make sure the front cover (optional accessory) is installed.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual b. When sliding the cabinet, be sure that the front edge of the cabinet aligns with the groove containing the EMI shield on the front casing. c. Be sure that the ridge around the rear chassis slides into the groove containing a second EMI cable at the rear of the cabinet.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-22 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 6-8: Cabinet removal.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-23 No tools are needed for this procedure. 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–2, page 6–12. 2. Orient the generator so the rear is on the work surface and the bottom is facing you.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-24 A WG710 Service Manual T o pr event damage to the contacts, do not touch the carbon contact points on the menu buttons installed in the trim ring. Also, do not touch the contacts on the exposed flex cir cuit when you r emove the trim ring.
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Removal and Installation Procedures 6-26 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 6-1 1: Disassembly of front panel assembly Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size Phillips #2 tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–2, page 6–12.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-27 Figure 6-12: Output assembly removal Y ou will need a pair of needle-nose pliers (T able 6–4, Item 5). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–2, page 6–12.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 7. While using the pliers to expand the handle cap outward, grasp it and snap it off. 8. Repeat the procedure to remove the remaining cap as needed; push the cap(s) back on to install.
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Removal and Installation Procedures 6-30 A WG710 Service Manual Procedures for Internal Modules(1) Y ou must complete the Access Procedur e before doing any of the procedures described in this subsection.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-31 Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Locate the fan in Figure 6–3 on page 6–13. 2. Orient the waveform generator so the bottom is on the work surface and the left side is facing you (see Figure 6–14).
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-32 A WG710 Service Manual Y ou will need as screwdriver with a size #1 Phillips tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 2). 1. Locate the modules to be removed, including those listed under Additional Modules Removed in Figure 6–3, page 6–13.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-33 Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–3, on page 6–13. 2. Do the T rim Ring, Menu Button and A20 Fr ont Panel Assembly procedures immediately preceding this procedure.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-34 A WG710 Service Manual 10. See the following procedures, in the order shown, to complete the reassemb- ly of the waveform generator: A20 Fr ont Panel Assem.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-35 Figure 6-17: Power supply module removal.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-36 A WG710 Service Manual Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–3, page 6–13. 2. Orient the waveform generator so the bottom is on the work surface and the front is facing you.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-37 Figure 6-18: A10 connector board removal.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-38 A WG710 Service Manual This procedure describes how to remove the following circuit boards that are contained in the CPU unit: CPU board Hard Disk and Flash Disk A40 PCI Interface Board GPIB Board Back Plane .
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-39 Figure 6-19: CPU unit removal 4. Remove the CPU board using Figure 6–20 as a guide while doing the following substeps: a. Use a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip to remove the screw that secures the CPU board to the frame with a retainer on the the right side of the unit.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-40 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 6-20: CPU, A40 PCI Interface, and GPIB boards removal 5.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-41 This procedure describes how to remove the Hard Disk and Flash Disk unit. Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size Phillips #2 tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–4, page 6–14.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-42 A WG710 Service Manual Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–3, page 6–13. 2. Do the PS100 Low V oltage Power Supply procedure (page 6–34) to remove the power supply module.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-43 IEEE STD 488 PORT to J1 10 10 BASE-T to the LAN interface KEYBOARD to J128 DISPLA Y MONITOR OUT to J127 EVENT IN to J200 10 MHz REF IN to J130 TRIG IN to J200 10 MHz REF OUT to J150 1/4 CLOCK OUT to J500 Figure 6-22: Rear chassis removal 6.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-44 A WG710 Service Manual Procedures for Internal Modules(2), Y ou must complete the Access Procedur e on page 6–16 before doing any of the procedures for the Internal modules(2).
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Removal and Installation Procedures 6-46 A WG710 Service Manual Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–5, page 6–15. 2. Orient the waveform generator so its top is down on the work surface and its front is facing you.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-47 Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip (T able 6–4, Items 1 and 3) and a nutdriver 5.5 mm (T able 6–4, Item 7). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–5, page 6–15.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-48 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 6-24: Removal of the A77, A72 and A50 boards (f.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-49 Y ou will need a screwdriver with a size #2 Phillips tip (T able 6–4 of page6–10, Items 1, 3 and 15). 1. Locate the modules to be removed in Figure 6–5, page 6–15. 2. Orient the waveform generator so its top is down on the work surface and its front is facing you.
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A WG710 Service Manual 6-51 T roubleshooting This subsection contains information and procedures designed to help you isolate faulty modules in the waveform generator . If a module needs to be replaced, follow the Removal and Installation Pr ocedur es in this section.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-52 A WG710 Service Manual Press the PRINCIP AL POWER SWITCH to OFF and remove the cover using the Rear Cover and Cabinet removal procedure. Check all the cables coming out of the power supply module and the cabling between modules.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-53 Use this procedure to troubleshoot the power supply module. Is the PRINCIP AL POWER SWITCH in the ON position? Is line fuse ok? T urn off the PRINCIP AL POWER SWITCH . Replace the fuse. T urn on the principal power switch.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-54 A WG710 Service Manual 16 15 14 13 12 1 1 10 9 86 7 54321 +5 V GND +12 V NC -5 V *Power Fail *Remote On -5 V GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 -.
Removal and Installation Procedures A WG710 Service Manual 6-55 Do all front panel LEDs turn on and the P ANEL LOCK LED blink for a while? The front panel module is ok.
Removal and Installation Procedures 6-56 A WG710 Service Manual Is a screen pitch-black? The voltage of TP030 on the A10 connector board is +5 V and TP010 is +12 V? Are the 50 pin flat cable connected.
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Removal and Installation Procedures 6-58 A WG710 Service Manual System A50 A WG board (page 6-47) Run mode Check all cables. Be sure every cable is attached securely . Replace the module indicated in the diagnostics.
6-59 A WG710 Service Manual Messages and Codes Error and event codes with negative values are SCPI standard codes. Error and event codes with positive values are unique to the waveform generator series number . T able 6–5 lists event code definitions.
Messages and Codes 6-60 A WG710 Service Manual Command Errors Command errors are returned when there is a syntax error in the command. T able 6-6: Command errors Error code Error message -100 Command .
Messages and Codes 6-61 A WG710 Service Manual T able 6-6: Command errors (Cont.) Error code Error message #& $ !#& .
Messages and Codes 6-62 A WG710 Service Manual Execution Errors These error codes are returned when an error is detected during command execution. T able 6-7: Execution errors Error code Error message.
Messages and Codes 6-63 A WG710 Service Manual T able 6-7: Execution errors (Cont.) Error code Error message -253 Corrupt media -254 Media full -255 Directory full -256 File name not found -257 File n.
Messages and Codes 6-64 A WG710 Service Manual Device Specific Errors These error codes are returned when an internal instrument error is detected. This type of error can indicate a hardware problem.
Messages and Codes 6-65 A WG710 Service Manual Query Errors These error codes are returned in response to an unanswered query . T able 6-9: Query errors Error code Error message $!&.
Messages and Codes 6-66 A WG710 Service Manual Request Control Events This event is unused in the A WG710 W aveform Generator . T able 6-12: Request control events Event code Event message .
Messages and Codes 6-67 A WG710 Service Manual Device Errors T able 6–14 lists A WG400 series error code and their meaning. T able 6-14: Messages and codes ErĆ rorĂcode ErrorĂmessage RelatedĂmod.
Messages and Codes 6-68 A WG710 Service Manual T able 6-14: Messages and codes (Cont.) ErĆ rorĂcode SupplementaryĂInformation RelatedĂmodule ErrorĂmessage 1744 CH1 200MHz Filter calibration failure A71 (Output)/A77 (A TT) Check A71 (Output), A77 (A TT) and connection.
Messages and Codes 6-69 A WG710 Service Manual T able 6-14: Messages and codes (Cont.) ErĆ rorĂcode SupplementaryĂInformation RelatedĂmodule ErrorĂmessage 4100 PLL lock/unlock failure A50 (A WG) Check A50 (A WG). /* ---- Sequence Memory Diagnostics ---- */ 5000 Sequence memory failure A50 (AWG) Check A50 (A WG).
Messages and Codes 6-70 A WG710 Service Manual T able 6-14: Messages and codes (Cont.) ErĆ rorĂcode SupplementaryĂInformation RelatedĂmodule ErrorĂmessage 7201 CH1 output of fset failure A71 (Output)/A77 (A TT) Check A71 (Output), A77 (A TT) and connection.
Messages and Codes 6-71 A WG710 Service Manual T able 6-14: Messages and codes (Cont.) ErĆ rorĂcode SupplementaryĂInformation RelatedĂmodule ErrorĂmessage 7704 Reference level failure A71 (Output)/A77 (A TT) Check A71 (Output), A77 (A TT) and connection.
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A WG710 Service Manual 7-1 Options and Accessories This subsection describes the various options as well as the standard and optional accessories that are available for the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . Power Cord Options T able7–1 lists the power cords available with the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator .
Options and Accessories 7-2 A WG710 Service Manual Options This subsection describes the following options available with the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator Arbitrary W aveform Generator: A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . comes configured for installation in a 19-inch wide instrument rack.
Options and Accessories A WG710 Service Manual 7-3 Accessories The A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator includes the standard accessories listed in T able 7–2. T able 7-2: Standard accessories Accessory Part number User Manual 070ĆA828Ć50 Programmer Manual 070ĆA829Ć50 Sample waveform floppy disk, 3.
Options and Accessories 7-4 A WG710 Service Manual T able 7-3: Optional accessories (cont.) Accessory Part number SMA 50 W divider , Male 015Ć1014Ć00 SMA delay cable, 1 ns, MaleĆMale 015Ć0562Ć00 .
A WG710 Service Manual 8-1 Electrical Parts List The modules that comprise this instrument are a combination of mechanical and electrical subparts. Therefore, all replaceable modules are listed in Replaceable Mechanical Parts. Refer to that section for part numbers when using this manual.
Electrical Parts List A WG710 Service Manual.
A WG710 Service Manual 9-1 Diagrams This section contains the Block & Interconnect Diagram for the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . This diagram shows the modules and functional blocks in the waveform generator . In addition, it illustrates how the modules in the waveform generator are connected (see Figure 9–1).
Diagrams 9-2 A WG710 Service Manual Figure 9-1: Block and interconnect diagram for the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator PCI Backplane J5100 10MNz REF OUT 10MH REF IN 1/4 CLOCK OUT TRIG IN EVENT I.
Diagrams A WG710 Service Manual 9-3 Cable Assembling Parts List T ektronix part number Connection point. A Connection point. B 174-B938-00 A50 A WG Board:J5230 10MHz REF OUT 174-B939-00 A50 A WG Board.
Diagrams 9-4 A WG710 Service Manual Cable Assembling Parts List (Cont.) T ektronix part number Connection point. B Connection point. A 174-B338-00 A10 CONNECTOR Board:J1 12 A90 Key Board 174-B329-01 A.
A WG710 Service Manual 10-1 Replaceable Mechanical Parts This section contains a list of the replaceable modules for the A WG710 Arbitrary W aveform Generator . Use this list to identify and order replacement parts. Parts Ordering Information Replacement parts are available through your local T ektronix field office or representative.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-2 A WG710 Service Manual Modules can be serviced by selecting one of the following three options. Contact your local T ektronix service center or representative for repair assistance. Module Exchange. In some cases you may exchange your module for a reman- ufactured module.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-3 Manufacturers Cross Index Mfr . Code Manufacturer Address City , state, zip code S3109 FELLER 72 VERONICA A VE UNIT 4 SUMMERSET NJ 08873 TK0392.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-4 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-5 Figure 10-1: Front and Display unit.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-6 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-7 Figure 10-2: Front panel.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-8 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List (except option 02) Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no.
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Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-10 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List (for option 02) Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no.
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Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-12 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-13 Replaceable Parts List (Cont.) Fig. & index number Mfr . part number Mfr . code Name & description Qty Serial no. discont'd Serial no. effective T ektronix part number ĂĂĂ-33 129-A229-00 4 SP ACER, POST :20.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-14 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-15 Figure 10-6: CPU unit.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-16 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List (except option 02) Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-17 – .
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-18 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List (for option 02) Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no. discont'd Qty Name & description Mfr . code Mfr . part number 8-1 129-A061-00 6 SP ACER, POST :10.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-19 – Figure 10-8: Circuit boards (for option 02).
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-20 A WG710 Service Manual Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no. discont'd Qty Name & description Mfr . code Mfr . part number Replaceable Parts List Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-21 Figure 10-9: Rear Pa.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-22 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no. discont'd Qty Name & description Mfr . code Mfr . part number 10-1 390-A088-00 1 CABINET ASSY :AL 390-A088-00 ĂĂĂ-2 348-1314-00 122 CM GASKET ,SHIELD:FINGER TYPE,BE-CU,609.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-23 Figure 10-10: Cabinet.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts 10-24 A WG710 Service Manual Replaceable Parts List Fig. & index number T ektronix part number Serial no. effective Serial no.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts A WG710 Service Manual 10-25 Figure 10-1 1: Rack mount.
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