Electrostatic Protection
The following caution outlines important precautions which should be observed when working with static sensitive components in the power supply.
This instrument uses components which can be damaged by static charge. Most semiconductors can suffer serious performance degradation as a result of static charges, even though complete failure may not occur. The following precautions should be observed when handling
a.Always turn power off before removing or installing
b.Always stored or transport
c.Handle
d.Ground all conductive equipment or devices that may come in contact with
e.Where direct grounding of objects in the work area is impractical, a static neutralizer should be used (ionized air blower directed at work). Note that this method is considerably less effective than direct grounding and provides less protection for
f.While working with equipment on which no point exceeds 500 volts, use a conductive wrist strap in contact with skin. The wrist strap should be connected to ground through a
Do not wear a conductive wrist strap when working with potentials in excess of 500 volts; the
g.All grounding (device being repaired, test equipment, soldering iron, work surface, wrist strap, etc.) should be done to the same point.
h.Do not wear nylon clothing. Keep clothing of any kind from coming within 12 inches of
i.
j.Use a mildly activated rosin core solder (such as Alpha Metal Reliacor No. 1, Agilent Part No.
k.Keep the work area free of
l.Do not allow long hair to come in contact with
m.Do not exceed the maximum rated voltages specified for the device.
Repair and Replacement
Repair and replacement of most components in the power supply require only standard techniques that should be apparent to the technician. The following paragraphs provide instructions for removing certain assemblies and components for which the procedure may not be obvious upon inspection.
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