Text preview for : Tek_015-0611-00_Programmable_Pulse_Head_Service_Manual.pdf part of Tektronix Tek 015-0611-00 Programmable Pulse Head Service Manual Tektronix Tek_015-0611-00_Programmable_Pulse_Head_Service_Manual.pdf
Back to : Tek_015-0611-00_Programma | Home
Qservice ----- This Document is a complete scan from the Original Tektronix Manual ----- Qservice
Copyright O 1991 Tektronix, Inc. All rights reserved. Contents of this
publication may not be reproduced in any form without the written
permission of Tektronix, Inc.
Products of Tektronix, Inc. and its subsidiaries arecoveredby U.S. and
foreign patents and lor pending patents.
TEKTRONIX, TEK, SCOPE-MOBILE and are registered trade-
marks of Tektronix, Inc. TELEQUIPMENT is a registered trademarkof
Tektronix U.K. Limited.
Printed in U.S.A. Specificationand price change privilegesare reserved.
INSTRUMENT SERIAL NUMBERS
Each instrument manufactured by Tektronix has a serial number on a
panel insert, tag, or stamped on thechassis. The letter atthe beginning
of the serial number designates the country of manufacture. The last
five digits of the serial number are assigned sequentially and are
unique to each instrument. Those manufactured in the United States
have six unique digits. The country of manufacture is identified as
follows:
8010000 Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, Oregon, USA
J300000 SonyTTektronix, Japan
H700000 Tektronix Holland, NV, Heerenveen,
The Netherlands
Instruments manufactured for Tektronix by external vendors outside
the United States are assigned a twodigit alpha code to identify the
country of manufacture (e.g., JP for Japan, HK for Hong Kong, IL for
Israel, etc.).
Pulse Head 015-0611-00
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Page
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ........................................ ii Section 5 MAINTENANCE ..........................................
5-1
LIST OF TABLES ..........................................................ii Recalibration ............................................... 5-1
OPERATORS SAFETY SUMMARY .............................. ...
111 Disassembly and Reassembly ....................5-1
SERVICE SAFETY SUMMARY .....................................iv Bottom Cover Removal and
Replacement .......................................... 5-1
Section 1 SPECIFICATION ........................................ 1-1 Top Cover Removal and Replacement .. 5-2
lntroduct~on................................................ 1-1 Hypcon Connector ...................................... 5-2
Accessories .................................................1-1 Disassembly and Removal .....................5-2
Performance Conditions .............................. 1-1 Reassembly and Replacement ..............5-4
'Electrical Characteristics ........................... 1-1 Board Removal and Replacement ..............5-4
Environmental Characteristics ....................1-2 Cable Removal and Replacement ..............5-4
Physical Characteristics ............................. 1-2 Log Cell Removal and Replacement ...........5-4
Cleaning Instructions .................................. 5-5
Section 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...................
2-1 Exterior ......................... .
. ................... 5-5
Introduction .................................................
2-1 Interior ...............................................5-5
.
Connecting to the CG 5010fCG 501 1 .........2-1 Obtaining Replacement Parts ..................... 5-5
Controls and Connectors ............................2-1 Ordering Parts .............................................5-5
General Operating Information ....................2.1 Static-Sensitive Components ......................5-5
Programming Commands Via GPlB ...........2-2 Test Equipment .......................................... 5-6
Repackaging Information ............................2-3
Section 6 OPTIONS .................................................... 6-1
Section 7 REPLACEABLE ELECTRICAL PARTS
THE FOLLOWING SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE
FOR USE BY QUALlFlED PERSONNEL ONLY. TO Section 8 DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
AVOID PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT PERFORM ANY Schematic Diagrams
SER VlClNG OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN
Parts Location Grids
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE
QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
Section 9 REPLACEABLE MECHANICAL PARTS
Exploded View
Accessories
Section 3 THEORY OF OPERATION .........................3-1
Introduction ................................................ 3-1
CHANGE INFORMATION
Relay Switching Circuit ............................. 3.2
Fast Edge Driving Circuit ............................ 3-2
Positive Fast Edge Generator ................3-2
Negative Fast Edge Generator ...............3-4
Straight-Through (Direct) Mode ..............3-4
Section 4 CALIBRATION ...........................................
4-1
Performance Check .................................... 4-1
Introduction .............................................
4-1
Calibration Interval .................................4-1
Services Available ..................... . 4-1
. ........
Test Equipment Required ....................... 4-1
Performance Check Procedure ...................4-2
Adjustment Procedure ................................. 4-5
Introduction .............................................
4-5
Test Equipment Required ....................... 4-5
Preparation ........................................... 4-5
Pulse Head 015-0611-00
LlST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Fig. Fig.
NO. Page No. Page
Programmable Pulse Head, 015-0611-00 ...................... v 3-8 From NEGATIVE FAST EDGE Mode To Direct
Pulse Head Connector .......................................... 2-1 Mode .....................................................................3-6
Pulse Head Block Diagram ................................... 3-1 Measurement of step 2 risetime. ........................... 4-3
From NEGATIVE To POSITIVE While In FAST Measurement of step 3 upper peak of
EDGE Mode .......................................................... 3-2 aberration .............................................................. 4-4
From POSITIVE To NEGATIVE While in FAST Measurement of step 3 peak-to-peak
EDGE Mode .......................................................... 3-3 aberration of adjacent peaks. ............................... 4-4
From Direct Mode To POSITIVE FAST EDGE Maintenance Diagram (Exploded View) ................ 5-1
Mode .....................................................................
3-3 Hypam Connector (Exploded View) ..................... 5-3
From Direct Mode to NEGATIVE FAST EDGE Edge Driver Board (A20) (Parts Location)
Mode .....................................................................
3-4 Fast Edge Board (A22) (Parts Location)
Polarity And Output Relay Switching .................... 3-5 Fast Edge Board (A22) (Adjust Location)
From POSITIVE FAST EDGE Mode To Direct
Mode .....................................................................
3-6
LlST OF TABLES
Table Table
No. Page No. Page
1-1 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS .....................1-1 4-1 LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT
1-2 ENVIRONMENTALCHARACTERISTICS ............ 1-2 REQUIREMENTS ................................................. 4-1
1-3 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS .........................
1-2 5-1 RELATIVE SUSCEPTIBILITYTO STATIC
2-1 CG 5010lCG5011 SElTING COMMANDS .......... 2-2 DISCHARGE DAMAGE ........................................ 5-6
Pulse Head 015-0611-00
OPERATORS SAFETY
Thegeneral safety information in this part of the summary is for As Marked on Equipment
both operating and servicing personnel. Specific warnings and
cautions will be found throughout the manual where they
apply, but may not appear in this summary. 3 DANGER - High voltage.
Protective ground (earth) terminal.
TERMS
ATTENTION - refer to manual
In This Manual
CAUTION statements identify conditions or practices that Danger Arising From Loss of Ground
could result in damage to the equipment or other property. Upon loss of the protective-ground connection, all accessible
conductive parts (including knobs and controls that may ap-
WARNING statements identify conditions or practices that pear to be insulating) can render an electric shock.
could result in personal injury or loss of life.
Use the Proper Power Cord
As Marked on Equipment Use only the connector specified for your product
CAUTION indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately
accessible as one reads the marking, or a hazard to property Refer connector changes to qualified service personnel.
including the equipment itself.
Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres
DANGER indicates a personal injury hazard immediately
To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an explosive
accessible as one reads the marking.
atmosphere unless it has been specifically certified for such
operation.
SYMBOLS
Do Not Remove Covers or Panels
In This Manual To avoid personal injury, do not remove the product covers or
panels. Do not operate the product without the covers and
This symbol indicates where applicable cautionary panels properly installed.
or other information is to be found.
Pulse Head 015-061 1-00
SERVICE SAFETY SUMMARY
FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY
Refer also to the preceding Operators Safety Summary.
Do Not Service Alone Use Care When Servicing With Power On
Do not perform internal service or adjustment of this product To avoid personal injury, do not touch exposed connections
unless another person capable of rendering first aid and and components while power is on.
resuscitation is present.
Disconnect power before removing protective panels, solder-
ing, or replacing components.
Pulse Head 015-0611-00
Programmable Pulse Head 015-0611-00
Qservice ----- This Document is a complete scan from the Original Tektronix Manual ----- Qservice
Specification - Pulse Head 015-0611-00
Table 1-2
ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristics Description
Temperature Meets MIL-T-288008, class 5.
Operating 0