Tektronix AWG2005 manuals
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1 Service ManualAWG2005 Arbitrary Waveform Generatorwww.tektronix.com 5 SeWG $ WG 6 ModulesSafety 7 Table of Contents8 Theory of OperationClock Oscillator (A1 Clock Board) Clock Sweep Oscillator (A31 Clock Sweep Board) Sequencer (A2 AWG Board) Waveform Memory (A2 AWG Board) Digital4to4Analog Converter (DAC) (A11 D/A Board) Analog Processing (A3/A23 Analog Board) CPU and Memory (A6 CPU Board) RS42324C (A6 CPU Board) Display Control (A6 CPU Board) Performance Verification4;9 4;12 401 400 4;22 405 406 Clock Frequency and Amplitude Checks 4;27 407 409 4;30 4;32 4;34 MARKER OUT Amplitude Check 4;36 CONTROL SIG OUT Amplitude Check 4;38 External Trigger Level Accuracy Check 4;39 4;42 Optional Check Master;Slave Operation Check 4;44 DIGITAL DATA OUT Check (Option 04) 4;46 Floating Point Processor Check (Option 09) 4;49 9 Adjustment ProceduresMaintenance6;1 6;2 60 6;5 Inspection and Cleaning Procedures Cleaning Procedure1Exterior 10 6;7Cleaning Procedure<Interior 6;8 6;9 6;10 6;12 Procedures for External Modules 6;17 6;18 6;20 6;22 Front Cover, Trim Ring, and Menu Buttons 6;24 A23 Analog Board or A3 Analog Board (Option 02) 6;29 6;31 6;33 6;35 6;37 6;38 AUX Power Board and AC Inlet 6;39 Monitor Module and CRT Frame 6;42 6;45 6;49 6;51 6;53 6;58 . . . . . . . . 7$ Output Connector Configuration . . . . . . . . 7$3 . . . . . . . . 7$4 Output Circuit and Output Waveform . . . . . . . . 7$5 . . . . . . . . 7$7 Application Suggestions . . . . . . . . 7$8 . . . . . . . . 7,9 . . . . . . . . 7,10 . . . . . . . . 7$10 11 Electrical Parts ListDiagrams Mechanical Parts List10,1 Using the Replaceable Mechanical Parts List 10,2 13 List of Figures14 Figure 6A6:@Line Fuse and Line Cord RemovalFigure 6A8:@Front Cover, Trim Ring, and Menu Button Removal Figure 6A11:@Disassembly of FrontApanel Module Figure 6A16:@Rear BNC Connectors Removal Figure 6A17:@Power Supply Module Removal Figure 6A18:@AUX Power Board and AC Inlet Removal Figure 6A23:@Battery Location on the A5 Backplane Board Figure 6A24:@FloppyAdisk Drive Module Removal Figure 6A25:@Primary Troubleshooting Procedure Figure 6A27:@Troubleshooting Procedure 1B Figure 6A30:@Troubleshooting Procedure 2B A6 CPU Board or FrontApanel Module Figure 6A32:@Troubleshooting Procedure 3B Figure 6A34:@Horizontal and Vertical Sync Signals Figure 6A35:@A Video Signal with White and Black Levels Figure 6A36:@Troubleshooting Procedure 4B Module Isolation 15 Figure 748:3Waveform Reproduction Circuit Example17 List of Tables19 General Safety SummaryInjury PrecautionsUse Proper Power Cord Avoid Electric Overload Ground the Product Do Not Operate Without Covers Use Proper Fuse Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions in Explosive Atmosphere 20 Product Damage PrecautionsPower Source Provide Proper Ventilation Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures Safety Terms and SymbolsTerms in This Manual Terms on the Product Symbols on the Product 21 Certifications and CompliancesCS Certified Power Cords 22 xv23 Service Safety SummaryDo Not Service lone Disconnect Power Use Caution When Servicing the CRT Use Care When Servicing With Power X&Radiation 24 xv25 Introduction27 Product Description29 Nominal Traits37 Warranted Characteristics45 Typical Characteristics46 Certifications and compliancesCategory Standards or description EMC Communities: Class B Radiated and Conducted Emissions EN 50081?1 EN60555?2 AC Power Line Harmonic Emissions EN 50082?1 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity Australian/New Zealand Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Equipment: Low Voltage European Communities: Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, amended by 93/68/EEC EN 61010?1/A1:1992 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use Approvals Complies with the following safety standards: UL3111-1,First Edition Standard for electrical measuring and test equipment CAN/CSA C22.2 No.1010.1?92 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for Examples of products in this category CAT level is typically in a fixed industrial location Pollution Degree Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated service 120 47 Certifications and compliances (cont.)48 12249 Preparation for Use55 Instructions for Operation67 Theory of Operation71 Before Verification73 Self Tests77 erformance Tests78 Related InformationEquipment Required 79 Performance Check Files82 Check Cont Mode84 Check Triggered Mode86 Check Gated Mode88 Check Waveform Advance Mode90 Check utostep Mode92 Check External AM Operation95 Check Internal AM OperationCheck External ADD Operation 96 Check Internal Add Operation97 Check Clock Frequency Accuracy99 Check Clock Amplitude100 Gain ccuracy CheckElectrical Characteristic Checked: Main Output, Amplitude, DC Accu9 102 Offset Accuracy CheckElectrical Characteristic Checked: Main Output, Offset, Accuracy, on 104 Pulse Response CheckElectrical Characteristic Checked: Main Output, Pulse Response, on 106 MARKER OUTAmplitude CheckElectrical Characteristic Checked: Auxiliary Output, MARKER, Ampli8 108 CONTROL SIG OUT Amplitude CheckElectrical Characteristic Checked: Auxiliary Output, CONTROL SIG 109 External Trigger LevelAccuracy Check 112 External CLOCK IN CheckElectrical Characteristic Checked: Auxiliary Input, CLOCK, Threshold 114 Optional CheckMaster-Slave Operation Check 119 Floating Point Processor Check (Option 09)Equipment Required: None 120 450121 djustments123 Before Maintenance127 Inspection and Cleaning131 Removal and Installation Procedures177 Repackaging179 Troubleshooting191 Options and Accessories203 Electrical Parts List205 Dgrms211 Parts Ordering InformationPart Number Revision Level 212 Using the Replaceable Mechanical Parts List
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