Agilent Technologies E4350B, E4351B service manual Digital Signal Processor DSP Board

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Chapter 4 Differences

Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Board

The DSP board replaces the Secondary Interface section of the A1 Main PC board. It replaces the Secondary Microprocessor (U504), the CV and CC programming DACs, Readback D/A, DAC Reference, Readback Comparators, and the Fan and Overvoltage PWMs. It replaces everything found in Figure 6-5, sheet 3 plus the OV filter/buffer (U603) found on sheet 2.

The DSP board contains the new Secondary Microprocessor circuits, the CV, CC, OV, OC and Fan DAC’s, The readback circuits and the secondary ROM and RAM. When operating in the Fixed mode, the instrument acts like a normal power supply with typical crossover characteristics between CV and CC operation. When in SAS mode the customer specified I/E operating curve is entered into the secondary RAM where it is used to modify the supply’s crossover characteristics.

Troubleshooting is to be performed in the Fixed (turn-on default) mode only. See Figure 6-10 for the A5J721/A5J722 connector DAC and Bias voltage pin-outs.

Note The DSP board is available as a replacement assembly only. It is not intended to be repaired to the component level.

The following figure is a simplified diagram that shows the circuits located on the DSP board (also referred to as the Secondary Interface) in relation to the Output Power and Control circuits previously discussed in chapter 4.

Service Addendum

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Contents Areas of Difference ForewordTable of Contents Test Equipment Required Firmware RevisionsMeasurement Techniques Basic Test SetupCC RMS Noise Measurement Test Setup Transient Recovery TimeVoltage and Current Values Load Effect Source Effect Pard Ripple & Noise Performance Test RecordCurrent Sink 0.9A Readback Accuracy Pard Ripple & Noise Signature Analysis Self-Test Error Codes/MessagesOverall Troubleshooting sheet 1 Overall Troubleshooting sheetOverall Troubleshooting sheet 2 Overall Troubleshooting sheet 3 Overall Troubleshooting sheet 4 OV & OC Flow ChartsNo Display Troubleshooting No Display TroubleshootingOV Will Not Fire Start OV Will Not Fire TroubleshootingOV at Turn-On Start OV at Turn-On TroubleshootingOutput Held Low Start Output Held Low Troubleshooting sheetOutput Held Low Troubleshooting Sheet 2 Output Held High Start Output Held High TroubleshootingClear Screen Case Else Next 18. Cable and Connector Locations for E4350B/E4351B Cable and Connector LocationsDSP Board Digital Signal Processor DSP Board DSP Simplified Diagram of DSP CircuitsChassis -Mechanical Page Page Page Page Mosfet Page Page Page Page STUD-STD-PRS-IN Service Addendum FET Q303 1855-0849 FET Mechanical Test Points Signal Measurement and Conditions A4A1/A4A3 Left Tunnel Boards Figure Adapter Board and Phone Adapter Board Figures 6-11 A1 Main Board Assembly Diagram and Test Points for E4350B A1 Main Board Schematic Diagram for E4350B sheet 1 A1 Main Board Schematic Diagram for E4350B sheet 2 A1 Main Board Schematic Diagram for E4350B sheet 3 A1 Main Board Schematic Diagram for E4350B sheet 4 A4 Left Tunnel Circuit Component Locations for E4350B A4A1/A4A3 Left Tunnel Circuit Schematic Diagram for E4350B A4A2/A4A4 Right Tunnel Circuit Schematic Diagram for E4350B 10. A5 DSP Board Test Points 11. A6 Adapter Board Schematic Diagram

E4351B, E4350B specifications

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