HP 1GSa/s Digitizing Oscilloscope 16532A manual Power Requirements, Preparation for Use

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2-1. Introduction

This section explains how to initially inspect the HP 16532A Oscilloscope Module, then how to prepare it for use, storage, and shipment. Also included are procedures for module installation.

HP 16532A - Installation

SECTION II

Installation

2-4. Power Requirements

All power supplies required for operating the HP 16532A Oscilloscope Module are supplied to the module through the backplane connector in the mainframe.

2-2. Initial Inspection

2-5. Safety Requirements

Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container or cushioning material is damaged, it should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the module has been checked mechanically and electrically. The contents of the shipment should be as listed in the "Accessories Supplied" paragraph located in Section I.

Procedures for checking electrical performance are in Section III. If the contents of the container are incomplete, there is mechanical damage or defect, or the instrument does not pass the performance tests, notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard sales office.

If the shipping container is damaged, or the cushioning material shows signs of stress, notify the carrier as well as the Hewlett-Packard sales office. Keep the shipping material so the carrier can inspect it. The Hewlett-Packard office will arrange for repair or replacement at Hewlett-Packard’s option without waiting for claim settlement.

2-3. Preparation for Use

Read the Safety Considerations in the front of this manual and in Section I before installing or operating this module.

Specific warnings, cautions, and instructions are placed wherever applicable throughout the manual. These must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of the module. Failure to comply with them violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of this module.

Hewlett-Packard assumes no liability for the failure of the customer to comply with these safety requirements.

2-6. Module Installation

Do not install, remove, or replace the module in the instrument unless the instrument power is turned off.

The HP 16532A Oscilloscope Module will take up one slot in the card cage. For every additional HP 16532A Oscilloscope Module you install, you will need an additional slot. They may be installed in any slot and in any order. The installation procedure for the module is continued, step-by-step, on the next page.

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Contents HP 16532A Safety Symbols Safety ConsiderationsContents Service CalibrationSection Replaceable Parts List of Tables Page Table of Contents Page Safety Requirements IntroductionModule Covered by This Manual Accessories Available Accessories SuppliedSpecifications Operating CharacteristicsRise Time2 1.4 ns HP 16532A SpecificationsWaveform Record Length 8000 points Vertical dc Gain Accuracy4 ± 1.5% of full scaleHP 16532A Operating Characteristics Vertical at BNCTimebase Digitizer TriggeringTrigger Level Range Trigger ModesDisplay Modes Waveform DisplayMeasurement Aids Operating Environment Setup AidsEquipment Critical Specifications Recommended Model USE Page Table of Contents Page Initial Inspection Safety Requirements Power RequirementsModule Installation Preparation for UseProcedure Installation ConsiderationsEndplate Overlap Bottom Sequence Operating Environment Tagging for ServiceStorage PackagingTable of Contents Page Performance Test Procedures Test RecordPerformance Test Interval DC CAL Output Test AC CAL Output Test Specification Equipment Required Critical Specification Model/Part NumberInput Resistance Page Voltage Measurement Accuracy Voltage Measurement Accuracy Test Div Offset Supply Upper Limit Lower Limit Offset Accuracy Procedure Zero-Input OffsetDiv Offset Supply Min Max DC Input OffsetBandwidth V1MHz Time Measurement Accuracy Menu Selection Setting Trigger Sensitivity RUN Repetitive Performance Test Record Paragraph No Test Results Yes No Page Table of Contents Page Calibration Protection Switch Calibration IntervalMaintaining System Integrity Calibration Instrument WarmupLocation of the PROTECT/UNPROTECT Switch Setting the PROTECT/UNPROTECT Switch to UnprotectEquipment Required for Calibration Loading the Default Calibration FactorsCalibrate Delay of the Self Cal menu as follows Self Cal Menu CalibrationsCalibrate Vert Cal of the Self Cal menu as follows Calibrate the Logic Trigger of the Self Cal menu as follows Calibrate the Time Null of the Self Cal menu as followsExt Trig Null Calibration Connections Calibrate the Ext Trig Null of the Self Cal menu as followsSealing the Mainframe Setting the PROTECT/UNPROTECT Switch to ProtectTable of Contents Page Abbreviations Replaceable Parts ListOrdering Information Exchange AssembliesDirect Mail Order System Reference Designator and Abbreviations Parts Identification HP Part Qty Number Reference DesignatorDescription Mfr Code Mfr Part NumberPage Table of Contents Page Module Block Diagram and The- ory of Operation Introduction Safety RequirementsMain Assembly Theory of Operation Attenuator Theory of OperationHP 16532A Oscilloscope Block Diagram Page Self-Tests Self-Test Access ProcedureLoad Test System Screen Touch the Functional Tests field Functional Tests ScreenA/D Test Run Screen Exit Test System Screen Data Memory Test Self-Test DescriptionsTimebase Test TestTroubleshooting Aids TroubleshootingVerifying the System Clock Page Troubleshooting E E T Troubleshooting Sheet1 6 5 3 2 a Troubleshooting E E T Troubleshooting E E T Troubleshooting E E T Troubleshooting E E T Oscilloscope Module Removal Procedure Oscilloscope Module Removal and Replacement12. Endplate Overlap Bottom Sequence Oscilloscope Module Replacement ProcedureTrigger Cable Removal Procedure Trigger Cable Removal and ReplacementAttenuator Removal and Replacement Trigger Cable Replacement ProcedureAttenuator Removal Procedure Attenuator Replacement Procedure Warranty CertificationAssistance