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Service Manual AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators 071-1854-01 Warning The servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to performing service.
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Tektronix, with shipping charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.
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Returning the Instrument for Service........4-56 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Using the Replaceable Parts List......... . 5-3 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
List of Figures Figure 2-1: AWG7000 Series block diagram ..... . . 2-2 Figure 3-1: Service UI menu ........3-3 Figure 3-2: 10 MHz Reference calibration initial test hookup .
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Figure 5-15: Exploded diagram - Relay unit ..... . 5-29 Figure 5-16: Exploded diagram - Rear connectors ....5-30 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Table 4-8: Hardware error ........4-53 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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List of Tables AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel. Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present. Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions. Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product. Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product: WARNING Protective Ground CAUTION Double High Voltage (Earth) Terminal Refer to Manual Insulated viii AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Use Care When Servicing With Power On. Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing components. To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Service Safety Summary AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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European Union's requirements according to Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). For information about recycling options, check the Support/Service section of the Tektronix Web site (www.tektronix.com). Mercury Notification. This product uses an LCD backlight lamp that contains mercury.
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Environmental Considerations AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
I/O port connectors, that is listed in the replaceable parts list of this manual. Safety Symbols and terms related to safety appear in the Service Safety Summary found at the beginning of this manual. AWG7000 Series Service Manual xiii...
Operating Information For information on installing, operating, and networking the instrument, refer to the AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators Quick Start User Manual. This manual is available on the Document CD that came with your instrument, and on the Tektronix Web site (www.tektronix.com/manuals).
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32M to 64M points AWG7UP Option M02: AWG7052 Field upgrade for waveform length expansion from 32M to 64M points AWG7UP Option M01: AWG7051 Field upgrade for waveform length expansion from 32M to 64M points AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Theory of Operation This section describes the electrical operation of the AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators. Overview The AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators provide four models with different frequency and numbers of channels. Each model consists of two major sections: the platform section and generator section. The platform section is common to each model.
Theory of Operation Figure 2-1: AWG7000 Series block diagram AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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An EEROM on this board is used to store the instrument setting and calibration data. The MIO board consists of the following blocks: PCI controller GPIB controller LCD display controller (ATI Mobility-MI) PCI target adapter PLD140 (Xilinx FPGA) EEPROM for calibration data storage TekLink interface AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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MIO board, and AWG10G board. All the power comes from the CVR460 module. The fan control circuit has a thermal sensor on this board. DC voltage to the fans is controlled relative to the sensed temperature. DC-DC converters are included for generating different DC voltages. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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PLD130 (Xilinx Virtex-2 FPGA) as a memory controller PLD131 (Xilinx Virtex-2 FPGA) as an AWG controller ZBT type SRAM for the waveform memory Inter-channel phase detector Trigger and event inputs DC Output DC-DC converter (1.5 V and 2.5 V power supply) AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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For Option 06, the relays switch the interleaving and the analog outputs on and off. An RF power combiner is used for mixing channel 1 and 2 signals. The output of the power combiner goes to the Interleave output. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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30 °C. Adjustments performed before warm-up or outside this temperature range may result in poor performance. Adjustment Interval If the instrument fails performance tests (refer to the AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators Technical Reference Manual), then adjustment may be required.
You must enable the Service menu to perform the adjustment procedure. To do this: 1. Power on the instrument. 2. Select the System menu from the menu bar, and then select Service Mode... 3. The following dialog box is displayed. Enter the password “1185”. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
You must finish a calibration item listed on the upper part of the screen before performing the lower part of the items. Some items may be grayed out, depending on your instrument option configurations. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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A warning message is displayed if you click a calibration button without waiting for 20 minutes after the instrument powered on. Click the Cancel button and allow at least 20 minutes for the instrument to warm up. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Instrument under test Frequency counter CHANNEL2 CHANNEL1 MEASURE LIMITS MASS DISPLAY CHANNEL 1 10 MHz Reference Output Figure 3-2: 10 MHz Reference calibration initial test hookup Ω 2. Set the frequency counter CHANNEL 1 Impedance to 50 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
This calibration is required to ensure the optimum timing to enable waveform outputs in all frequency settings. Failing to perform this calibration may not only disable normal waveform outputs, but may also make the waveform memory diagnostics cause an error. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Analog (+) Outputs on the front panel of the arbitrary waveform generator to the CH 1 and CH 2 Inputs of the oscilloscope, as shown in Figure 3-4. Instrument under test Oscilloscope SMA-BNC adapters SMA cables SMA terminations Figure 3-4: Data timing calibration initial hookup AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
2. Click the Data Timing... button in the Service UI menu to display the following setup window: Figure 3-5: Data Timing Calibration setup window 3. Select Step 4 in the Active Step field. 4. Select Ch 1 in the Channel field. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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8. Continue the measurements up to 990 ps in the TEK0015 Data Delay setting. A set value of End of Broken Waveform is always larger than that of Start of Broken Waveform. You can temporarily restore the settings to re-check the waveform. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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19. Reset the value of Frequency to 10 GHz. 20. Repeat step 14 through step 16. 21. Click Update Cal Values. 22. Click Save to EEPROM. 23. Click Close. The Data Timing Calibration window closes. 3-10 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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This is a self calibration. This calibration is required to ensure that the marker delay is within the specified range. Marker Output Cross Point This is a self calibration. This calibration is required to ensure that the marker Calibration output cross point is within the specified range. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 3-11...
TRIGGER DIRECT INPUT of the sampling oscilloscope using the SMA attenuator, as shown in Figure 3-6. Sampling oscilloscope Instrument under test SMA attenuator SMA attenuator SMA termination Figure 3-6: Inter-channel skew calibration initial hookup 3-12 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Measurement: R1 to C1 Delay (R1/C1 Reference Level: Absolute 0.0 V) 2. Click the Inter-Channel Skew... button in the Service UI menu to display the following setup window: Figure 3-7: Inter-Channel Skew Calibration setup window AWG7000 Series Service Manual 3-13...
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3. Perform the following measurements: a. Adjust the horizontal position of sampling oscilloscope so that the rising edge of the arbitrary waveform generator (AWG7000 series) Ch 1 Analog (+) Output waveform is visible near the center of the oscilloscope screen, and then select File Menu >...
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Connect an SMA cable from the Channel 1 Marker (+) Output on the front panel of the arbitrary waveform generator to the TRIGGER DIRECT INPUT of the sampling oscilloscope using the SMA attenuator, as shown in Figure 3-8. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 3-15...
6. Change the vertical and horizontal scale of the sampling oscilloscope to 50 mV/div and 200 ps/div, respectively. 7. Click Init for Fine Adjustment to set the mode to the Fine Adjustment settings. 8. Select 5.0 GHz in the Sampling Rate field. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 3-17...
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20. Stop at the minimum ripple point, and click Update Cal Values. 21. Click Save to EEPROM. 22. Click Close. The Interleave Calibration window closes. 23. Click Exit in the Service UI menu. This completes the adjustment procedures. Disconnect the equipment from the instrument. 3-18 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Static discharge can damage any semiconductor component in this CAUTION. instrument. Minimize handling of static-sensitive modules. Transport and store static-sensitive modules in their static protected containers or on a metal rail. Label any package that contains static-sensitive modules. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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The cabinet helps keep dust out of the instrument and must be in place during normal operation. To avoid damage to the instrument, do not expose it to any sprays, liquids, or solvents. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Avoid the use of chemical cleaning agents, which might damage the CAUTION. plastics used in this AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator. Use only deionized water when cleaning the front-panel buttons. Use an ethyl alcohol solution as a cleaner and rinse with deionized water.
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Inspect the internal portions of the instrument for damage and wear, using Table 4-2 as a guide. Defects should be repaired immediately. To prevent damage from electrical arcing, ensure that circuit boards CAUTION. and components are dry before applying power to the instrument. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
NOTE. If steps 1 and 2 do not remove all the dust or dirt, please contact Tektronix. (See Contacting Tektronix at the front of this manual.) Lubrication. There is no periodic lubrication required for the AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator.
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Maintenance AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Refer to the Adjustment Procedures section. List of Modules The Replaceable Parts section provides a list of all replaceable modules. Any electrical or mechanical module, assembly, or part listed in the parts list is referred to as a module. AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
DVD-ROM drive MIO board Processor module* * To remove the Processor module, you need to remove the AWG10G board. Power supply RFI filter Power board Figure 4-1: Disassembly procedures for external modules and internal modules (top) AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Table 4-3 and keep the connector vertical. If excessive sideways force is applied, the connector is damaged. Connect and disconnect straight Do not move from side to side. Figure 4-3: Disconnecting and connecting the SMP cable 4-10 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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Removal. To remove the snaps, refer to Figure 4-4 on page 4-12 and follow these steps: 1. Remove the four screws securing the snaps to the cosmetic cover. 2. Lift the snaps away from the cosmetic cover. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-11...
Removal. To remove the top cosmetic cover, refer to Figure 4-4 and follow these steps: 1. Remove the snaps. 2. Remove the two screws securing the cosmetic cover to the chassis. 3. Loosen the cover with a detaching tool, such as a flat-blade screwdriver. 4-12 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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You need a screwdriver with a T-15 Torx tip (items 1 and 2). Removal. To remove the EMI covers, refer to Figure 4-5 on page 4-14 and follow these steps: Remove the handle unit, snaps, cosmetic covers, and front-trim unit. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-13...
Orient the instrument so that the top is on the work surface. b. Remove the 12 screws securing the bottom EMI cover to the chassis. c. Lift the cover off the chassis. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. Figure 4-5: EMI covers removal 4-14 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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3. Remove the four screws securing the fan tray unit to the chassis. 4. Lift the fan tray unit away from the chassis. 5. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the 12 screws securing the fans to the fan bracket. Install. To install, reverse this procedure. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-15...
Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. Front-Panel Assembly You need a a screwdriver with a T-15 Torx tip (items 1 and 2). Removal. To remove the front-panel assembly, refer to Figure 4-7 and follow these steps: 4-16 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Disconnect the cable from J200 on the LCDA board. c. Lift the touch screen module away from the front-panel bracket. FSW board Front-panel bracket Inverter board LCD module Touch screen module LCDA board Front Panel board Figure 4-7: Disassembly of front-panel assembly AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-17...
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2. Remove the two screws securing the DVD-ROM bracket to the drive-bay chassis. 3. Slide the DVD-ROM drive with bracket out from the drive-bay chassis. 4. Remove the four screws securing the DVD-ROM drive to the bracket. 4-18 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Removal and Installation Procedures Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. DVD-ROM board DVD-ROM drive DVD-ROM drive Drive-bay chassis DVD-ROM bracket Figure 4-8: Drive module removal AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-19...
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4. Remove the six screws securing the Multi-Input/Output board to the chassis. 5. Carefully pull up on the board to loosen it from the Processor board. 6. Lift the board away from the chassis. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. 4-20 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Removal and Installation Procedures Multi-Input/Output board Figure 4-9: Multi-Input/Output board removal AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-21...
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The cable from the Front Connector board at J8G2. The cable from the Front Switch board and Multi-Input/Output board at J8J3. 10. Carefully lift up and slide the processor module away from the chassis. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. 4-22 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Removal and Installation Procedures Connector bracket Processor board Drive-bay bracket Heat sink (includes a fan) Processor tray Figure 4-10: Processor module removal AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-23...
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4. Remove the two screws securing the ground leads to the chassis. 5. Remove the two screws securing the RFI filter to the chassis. 6. Pull the RFI filter away from the chassis. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. 4-24 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Removal and Installation Procedures Power supply bracket Power supply RFI filter Figure 4-11: Power Supply and RFI filter removal AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-25...
Power board. 4. Remove the 10 screws securing the Power board to the chassis. 5. Lift the board away from the chassis. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. Power board Figure 4-12: Power board removal 4-26 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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3. Disconnect the cables from J100 and J200 on the Front Connector board. 4. Remove the screw securing the Front Connector board to the chassis. 5. Grasp the board and pull it gently away from the chassis. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-27...
Removal and Installation Procedures CLK10G module Relay unit (option 02/06 only) Shield bracket CH2 OUT10G board AWG10G board CH1 OUT10G board SMA bracket Front Connector board Figure 4-13: Front Connector board, CLK10G module, relay unit, AWG10G board removal 4-28 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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5. Remove the 10 screws securing the top shield case to the bottom shield case. 6. Lift the top shield case away from the bottom shield case. 7. Lift the CLK10G board away from the bottom shield case. Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-29...
Removal. To remove the relay unit, refer to Figure 4-13 on page 4-28 and follow these steps: 1. Remove the handle unit, snaps, cosmetic covers, front-trim unit, and EMI covers. 2. Orient the instrument so that the top is on the work surface. 4-30 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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To J1010 on the CH1 OUT10G board Figure 4-15: Relay unit cable connection for option 02 Relay Unit (for Option 06) You need a screwdriver with a T-15 Torx tip and a 5/16 inch torque wrench (items 1, 2, and 9). AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-31...
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To J1012 on the CH1 OUT10G board To J1000 on the CH1 OUT10G board To the Channel1 Analog connector To J1010 on the CH1 OUT10G board Figure 4-16: Relay unit cable connection for option 06 4-32 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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The cable at J111A from the AWG10G board to the CH1 OUT10G board (J110). The cable at J100A from the AWG10G board to the CH1 OUT10G board (J600). The cable at J101A from the AWG10G board to the CH1OUT10G board (J700). Installation. To install, reverse this procedure. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-33...
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The cable at J100A from the AWG10G board to the CH1 OUT10G board (J600). The cable at J101A from the AWG10G board to the CH1 OUT10G board (J700). The cable at J110B from the AWG10G board to the CH2 OUT10G board (J100). 4-34 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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The cable at J170 from the CH1 OUT10G board to the AWG10G board (J116A). The cable at J690 from the CH1 OUT10G board to the Channel 1 Analog connector. The cable at J790 from the CH1 OUT10G board to the Channel 1 Analog connector. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-35...
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The cable at J110 from the CH2 OUT10G board to the AWG10G board (J111B). The cable at J150 from the CH2 OUT10G board to the AWG10G board (J115B). The cable at J170 from the CH2 OUT10G board to the AWG10G board (J116B). 4-36 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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4. Check that the digital multimeter reading falls within the range of 30 Ω 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for J110, J150, and J170. 6. If your instrument has two OUT10G boards, repeat steps 2 through 5 for the other board. AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-37...
Removal and Installation Procedures Attach the red test lead here. Attach the black test lead here. Figure 4-17: OUT10G board showing the test points 4-38 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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PC troubleshooting and Microsoft Windows operating system skills. Details of PC and Windows operation and service are not in this manual. For assistance, contact your local Tektronix Service Center. Equipment Required You will need a digital multi-meter to check power supply voltages, as described on page 4-42.
Replace the µ-ATX board. running? unit. Is AWG software Replace HDD unit. running? Front panel Replace the front-panel keys and LEDs board. Touch Replace the LCDA board or screen touch screen. Figure 4-18: Primary troubleshooting tree (1) 4-40 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Execute functional test described in Performance Verification manual. Replace the AWG10G or Amplitude OK? OUT10G board. Replace the CLK10G Frequency OK? board. Output Replace the AWG10G waveform OK? board. Completed. Figure 4-19: Primary troubleshooting tree (2) AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-41...
Table 4-4: Power supply voltages PWR board (J104) Voltage Allowance Pin1 +3.3 V +3.1 V to +3.5 V Pin 3 +5 V +4.7 V to 5.3 V Pin 5 +12 V +11.4 V to +12.6 V 4-42 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Pin 13 +15 V +14.2 V to +15.8 V Pin 14 +8 V +7.6 V to +8.4 V Pin 17 +5 V +4.7 V to +5.3 V Pin 23 –8 V –7.6 to –8.4 V AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-43...
To run the instrument Diagnostics manually, do these steps: 1. Turn off all other applications. 2. From the menu bar, select System and then select Diagnostics...; the Diagnostics dialog box appears (see Figure 4-22). Figure 4-22: Diagnostics dialog box 4-44 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
To run the instrument calibration, do these steps: 1. Turn off all other applications. 2. From the menu bar, select System and then select Calibration...; the Calibration dialog box appears. Figure 4-23: Calibration dialog box AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-49...
No: Board number (Start with 0) 300000008 Not enough storage is available to process. 300000009 Calibration checksum data has an error. MIO: U300,U390 300000010 Calibration version unmatched. MIO: U300,U390 300000011 YIG tuning has an error. CLK10G CLK10G: U3200, U3250,Y3260... AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4-53...
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The download (AwgController-DONE) timeout period has expired. MIO, AWG10G MIO: U300 AWG10G: U1000, U400xx 300000215 The download (AwgController) timeout period has expired. MIO, AWG10G MIO: U300 AWG10G: U1000, U400xx 300000216 The system cannot find the file specified.(PLD130b.Bit) 4-54 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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After removal and replacement of a module, you must perform the Adjustment and Performance Verification procedures. You can find the information about these procedures in the following manuals: AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators Service Manual (Tektronix part number 071-1854-XX) AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators Specifications and...
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Reason for returning. A complete description of the required service. Mark the address of the Tektronix Service Center and the return address on the shipping carton in two prominent locations. See www.tektronix.com\service to find a Tektronix Service Center near you.
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Replaceable Parts This section contains a list of the replaceable modules for the AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators. Use this list to identify and order replacement parts. Parts Ordering Information Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix field office or representative.
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Replaceable Parts Part Number Revision Tektronix part numbers contain two digits that show the revision level of the part. Level For most parts in this manual, you will find the letters XX in place of the revision level number. Part Number Revision Level...
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Using the Replaceable Parts List This section contains a list of the mechanical and/or electrical components that are replaceable for the AWG7000 Series. Use this list to identify and order replacement parts. The following table describes each column in the parts list.
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MARKER, IDENTIFICATION, SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT, SMA, 2 CHANNEL, SAFETY CONTROLLED 335-1582-00 MARKER, IDENTIFICATION, SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT, SMA, 2 CHANNEL, INTERLEAVE, SAFETY CONTROLLED (OPTION 06) 335-1583-00 MARKER, IDENTIFICATION, SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT, SMA, 1 CHANNEL, SAFETY CONTROLLED 366-0841-00 KNOB, CAP; 1.380 DIA, PC/ABS, SILVER GRAY AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Serial no. Serial no. number number effective dis-cont’d Name & description EMI COVERS 200-4992-00 COVER, EMI, TOP 200-4993-00 COVER, EMI, BOTTOM 211-1050-00 SCREW,MACHINE; 6-32 X 0.312 L,PNH,STL CAD PLT,T15 Figure 5-2: Exploded diagram - EMI Covers AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Serial no. number number effective dis-cont’d Name & description CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 131-6417-00 CONTACT,ELEC; GROUNDING,0.600 L X 0.250 W X 0.220 D,ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATE 348-0966-00 GROMMET,PLASTIC;BLACK,ROUND,0.625 ID 441-2462-00 CHASSIS, MAIN; ASSEMBLY Figure 5-3: Exploded diagram - Chassies assembly AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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LOCKING STANDOFF; NATURAL 3/8 IN. SPACER,NYLON 66,1M/BAG TOP/BOTTOM HOLES: 156 IN. /.187 IN. TOP/BOTTOM PANEL THK: .062 IN.; 671-6063-00 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY;FRONTPANEL 389377400 WIRED 260-2819-00 SWITCH,KEYPAD; FRONT PANEL 4CH; AWG7000 SERIES 407-5176-00 BRACKET;TRIM,FRONTPANEL,SHEET METAL,SAFETY CONTROLLED 174-4791-00 CA ASSY; DISPLAY ADAPTER TO XGA DISPLAY,SAFETY CONTROLLED 211-1050-00 SCREW,MACHINE;...
Replaceable Parts (includes 4) Figure 5-4: Exploded diagram - Front-panel assembly AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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BRACKET, ASSEMBLY, REMOVABLE 3.5 INCH HARD DRIVE CARTRIDGE, AWG7000 SERIES 211-0734-00 SCREW,MACHINE; 6-32 X 0.250,FLH100,STL,CDPL,T-10 TORX DR 174-5017-00 CABLE ASSEMBLY; DVD POWER, SAFETY CONTROLLED 065-0753-00 ACCESSORY KIT; REMOVABLE HDD ASSY; UNPROGRAMMED HARD DRIVE 119718900 W/PACKAGING 5-10 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Replaceable Parts Figure 5-5: Exploded diagram - Drive module AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5-11...
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407-5205-00 BRACKET,CONN; AL,0.063 THICK,W/131641700 EMI CLIPS 211-1050-00 SCREW,MACHINE; 6-32 X 0.312 L,PNH,STL CAD PLT,T15 214-3903-00 SCREW,JACK; 4-40 X 0.312 LONG,0.188 H HEX HEAD STAND OFF,4-40 INT THD, X 0.312 THD EXT 4-40 065-0761-00 MODULE; PROCESSOR 5-12 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Replaceable Parts Figure 5-6: Exploded diagram - Processor module AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5-13...
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SCREW,MACHINE; 6-32 X 0.312 L,PNH,STL CAD PLT,T15 407-5145-00 BRACKET, POWER SUPPLY 211-1050-00 SCREW,MACHINE; 6-32 X 0.312 L,PNH,STL CAD PLT,T15 174-5269-00 CABLE ASSY; AC INLET TO CKT BD,14 IN L,AWG16 X 3,W/FN9222-10/06 FILTER/1-480700 CONN 211-1050-00 SCREW,MACHINE; 6-32 X 0.312 L,PNH,STL CAD PLT,T15 5-14 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
174-5233-00 CA ASSY,INTCON; CMPST,USB2.0,24/28 AWG,24 IN L,10 POS,1 X 10 AND 2 X 5,USB2.0 CABLE X 2,0.1 CTR 174-5248-00 CABLE ASSY ELEC: 1 X 8P,FLAT,0.1,16.8IN L,AWG 26,103958-7 AMP Figure 5-10: Exploded diagram - USB module AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5-19...
5-29 for detailed CLK10G module See Figure 5-12 on page 5-23 for detailed view. AWG10G board See Figure 5-13 on page 5-25 for detailed view. (includes 5) Figure 5-11: Exploded diagram - AWG10G/CLK10G/OUT10G modules AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5-21...
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WASHER,LOCK; #2 INTL,0.013 THK,STL CD PL 210-0405-00 NUT,PLAIN,HEX; 2-56 X 0.188,BRS CD PL 342-1156-00 INSULATOR; THERMAL CONDUCTIVE SHEET,0.04 G974,2.85 X 2.10, CHOMERICS 211-0691-00 SCR,ASSEM WSHR; 6-32 X 0.625,PNH,STL,CDPL,T-15 TORX DR,MACHINE 337-4384-00 SHIELD,ELEC;CASE BOTTOM CLK10G 407-5190-00 BRACKET;SHIELD CASE FOR CLK10G 5-22 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
Replaceable Parts Figure 5-14: Exploded diagram - SMA bracket AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5-27...
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PB-FREE;RELAY,ARMATURE; SPDT, SINGLE SIDE STABLE;RF COAXIAL,18GHZ, Option 02 COIL 12VDC,70MA,1.53H X 1.34W X 0.52D;ARD10012C07,MODULAR,3 SMA CONN,W/10P BOX HEADER 148-0336-00 AWG7102 PB-FREE;RELAY,ARMATURE; SPDT, SINGLE SIDE STABLE;RF COAXIAL,18GHZ, Option 06 COIL 12VDC,70MA,1.53H X 1.34W X 0.52D;ARD10012C07,MODULAR,3 SMA CONN,W/10P BOX HEADER 5-28 AWG7000 Series Service Manual...
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