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Tektronix TAS 485 Service Manual (238 pages)
Analog Oscilloscopes
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Tektronix
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Test Equipment
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
List of Figures
11
List of Tables
15
Preface
17
Related Manuals
18
Safety Summary
19
Symbols and Terms
19
Specific Precautions
20
Product Description
22
Autoset
23
General Purpose Knob and TOGGLE
23
Menus
23
Save/Recall Setups
23
User Interface
23
Horizontal System
24
Measurement Cursors
24
Trigger System
24
Vertical System
24
Option 22: Additional Probes
25
Option 23: Additional Probes - (TAS 475)
25
Nominal Traits
26
Table 1-1: Nominal Traits - Vertical Deflection System
26
Table 1-2: Nominal Traits - Time Base System
27
Table 1-3: Nominal Traits - Triggering System
27
Table 1-4: Nominal Traits - Video Triggering System
28
Table 1-5: Nominal Traits - Cursors
28
Table 1-9: Nominal Traits - Mechanical
29
Performance Conditions
30
Table 1-10: Warranted Characteristics - Vertical Deflection System
30
Warranted Characteristics
30
Table 1-11: Warranted Characteristics - Time Base System
32
Table 1-13: Warranted Characteristics - Video Triggering
35
Table 1-16: Warranted Characteristics - Power Requirements
36
Table 1-17: Warranted Characteristics - Environmental and Safety
36
Table 1-18: Typical Characteristics - Vertical Deflection System
37
Typical Characteristics
37
Table 1-19: Typical Characteristics - Time Base System
38
Table 1-20: Typical Characteristics - Triggering System
38
Table 1-21: Typical Characteristics - Video Triggering System
39
Table 1-22: Typical Characteristics - Z-Axis
39
Figure 2-1: Rear Panel
41
Installation
41
Power on
41
Figure 2-2: Fuse Compartment
42
Figure 2-3: POWER Button
42
Quick Start
43
Selecting and Deselecting Input Channels
43
Using the Menus
43
Connecting a Signal
44
Using AUTOSET
44
Compensating the Probe
45
Figure 2-4: Probe Compensation Signal Displayed after AUTOSET
45
Figure 2-5: Connections for Compensating a Probe
45
Figure 2-6: How Probe Compensation Affects Signals
47
Figure 2-7: Location of Probe Head Adjustment
47
Figure 2-8: Menu Map
48
Menu Map
48
Circuit Description
49
Logic Conventions
49
Module Interconnection
49
Figure 3-1: Block Diagram
50
Analog Acquisition Hybrid A1
52
Analog Board
52
Attenuators a 1
52
Processor Subsystem A5
52
Processor System
52
Analog Board Interface Subsystem A5
53
Display Assembly
53
Front-Panel Interface Subsystem A5
53
Readout Subsystem A5
53
ROM/RAM Subsystem A5
53
Front Panel
54
High Voltage A3
54
Horizontal Output A3
54
Menu Switches A4
54
Vertical Output A3
54
Cpu A4
55
FPP Pots & Probes A4
55
Leds & Driver A4
55
Fan
56
Low Voltage Power Supply
56
Switches A4
56
General Instructions
57
Using the Brief Performance Checks Procedures
57
Using the Performance Tests Procedures
57
Conventions
58
Figure 4-1: Graticule References
58
Brief Performance Checks
59
Functional Tests
59
Power-On Self Tests
59
Figure 4-2: Test Hookup for Functional Tests
60
Functional Tests Prerequisites
60
Verify the Probe Compensator Output
60
Verify the Input Channels
61
Verify the Alt/Chop and Add Functions
62
Verify the Time Base
63
Verify the Trigger System
64
Horizontal Sweep Path
65
Temperature Compensation Calibrations
65
Figure 4-3: Horizontal Adjustments (One)
66
Figure 4-4: Horizontal Adjustments (Two)
67
Figure 4-5: Horizontal Adjustments (Three)
67
Vertical Signal Path
68
Equipment Required
69
Performance Tests
69
Performance Tests Prerequisites
69
Table 4-1: Test Equipment
70
Check DC Gain and Voltage Measurement Accuracy
71
Figure 4-6: Gain and Voltage Test Setup
71
Vertical System Checks
71
Check Trigger Level Accuracy
72
Table 4-2: DC Gain and Delta Volts Accuracy
72
Check DC Coupling Bandwidth
73
Figure 4-7: Trigger Level Test Setup
73
Figure 4-8: Bandwidth Test Setup
74
Table 4-3: DC Coupled Bandwidth
74
Check Time Base and Time Cursor Accuracy
75
Check X-Axis Gain
75
Figure 4-9: X-Axis Gain Test Setup
75
Horizontal System Checks
75
Figure 4-10: Timing Test Setup
76
Table 4-4: Time Base and Cursor Accuracies (Mag Off)
77
Table 4-5: Time Base Accuracy (Mag On)
78
Check Dual Delay Accuracy
79
Figure 4-11: Dual Delay Test Setup
79
Check Trigger Sensitivity
81
Figure 4-12: Trigger Sensitivity Test Setup One
81
Trigger System Checks
81
Figure 4-13: Trigger Sensitivity Test Setup Two
82
Figure 4-14: Trigger Sensitivity Test Setup Three
83
Figure 4-15: Video Trigger Test Setup
84
Access to Adjustments
86
Adjustment Procedures
86
Personnel
86
Requirements for Performance
86
Warm-Up Period
86
Equipment Required
87
Figure 5-1: Location of Boards for Adjustments
87
Performing the Adjustment Procedures
87
Adjustment Dependencies
88
Complete Adjustment
88
CRT Adjustments
88
Low Frequency Output Compensation
88
Partial Adjustment
88
Table 5-1: Adjustments and Dependencies
88
Figure 5-2: CRT Adjustments Calibration Setup
90
Figure 5-3: Low Frequency Output Compensation Calibration Setup
91
Factory Horizontal Cal
92
Figure 5-4: Horizontal Adjustments
92
Figure 5-5: Horizontal Adjustments
93
Figure 5-6: Horizontal Adjustments
93
Figure 5-7: Horizontal Output Calibration Setup
94
Factory Vertical Cal
95
Figure 5-8: Factory Vertical Calibration Setup
95
Figure 5-9: Vertical Adjustments
96
Figure 5-10: Adjusting Vertical Gain and Centering
97
Figure 5-11: High Frequency Step Response Test Setup
97
High Frequency Step Response
97
Attenuator Compensation
99
Figure 5-12: Attenuator Compensation Test Setup
99
Vertical Gain Adjust (Cabinet On)
101
Figure 5-13: TAS 485 Vertical Termination Hybrid Adjustment
102
Figure 5-14: TAS 475 Display Driver Board Adjustment Locations
103
Figure 5-15: TAS 485 Display Driver Board Adjustment Locations
104
Figure 5-16: Analog Board Adjustment Locations
105
Before Servicing
106
Maintenance Information
106
Tektronix Service
106
Warranty Service
106
Preventing ESD
107
Repair or Calibration Service
107
Self Service
107
Table 6-1: Relative Susceptibility to Static-Discharge Damage
108
General Care
109
Inspection and Cleaning
109
Inspection and Cleaning Procedures
109
Cleaning Procedure - Exterior
110
Inspection - Exterior
110
Table 6-2: External Inspection Check List
110
Cleaning Procedure - Interior
111
Cleaning the CRT Implosion Shield
111
Cable Removal
112
Preparation - Please Read
112
Removal and Installation Procedures
112
Figure 6-1: Oscilloscope Orientation
113
General Instructions
113
Summary of Procedures
113
Table 6-3: Tools Required for Module Removal
114
Figure 6-2: Cabinet and Front-Panel Mounted Modules
115
Figure 6-3: Internal Modules
116
Figure 6-4: Cables and Cable Routing
117
Line Cord
117
Line Cord and Line Fuse
117
Figure 6-5: Line Fuse and Line Cord Removal
118
Front-Panel Knobs and Shafts
118
Line Fuse
118
Removing Front-Panel Knobs and Shafts
118
Figure 6-6: Knob and Shaft Removal
119
Installing Front-Panel Knobs and Shafts
119
Feet, Rear Cover, and Cabinet
120
Figure 6-7: Rear Cover, Cabinet, and Feet Removal
120
Cabinet
121
Front-Panel Trim, Menu and Power Buttons, EMI Gasket
121
Rear Cover
121
Removing the Front Trim
121
Replacing the Front Feet
121
Installing the Front Trim
122
Menu Buttons and Elastomer
122
Power Button Replacement
122
Figure 6-8: Trim Ring and Menu Buttons Removal
123
Installing the EMI Gaskets (TAS 485 Only)
123
A62 Front Panel Module Removal
124
Figure 6-9: EMI Gasket Installation
124
Figure 6-10: A62 Front Panel Module Removal
125
Front-Panel Module Disassembly/Assembly
125
Figure 6-11: Disassembly of Front-Panel Assembly
126
Figure 6-12: Front-Panel Ground Spring
127
Menu Flex Circuit Replacement
127
Figure 6-13: Menu Flex Circuit Board Removal
128
A 1 Analog Board
129
CRT Implosion Shield
130
Figure 6-14: A1 Analog Board Removal
130
Figure 6-15: CRT Implosion Shield Removal
131
Crt
132
CRT Removal
132
Figure 6-16: CRT Rear Bracket and Ground Clip
133
CRT Installation
134
Figure 6-17: CRT Removal
135
Figure 6-18: Power Button Shaft Disconnect
137
Figure 6-19: Power Supply Removal
138
Figure 6-20: Fan and Fan Mount Removal
140
Table 6-4: Equipment Required for Troubleshooting
141
Table 6-5: Symptom Matrix
142
Procedure (Cont.)
144
Figure 6-22: a 1 Analog Board Troubleshooting Procedure
145
Figure 6-22: A1 Analog Board Troubleshooting Procedure (Cont.)
146
Figure 6-23: A3 Display Driver Board Troubleshooting Procedure
147
Figure 6-23: A3 Display Driver Board Troubleshooting
148
Figure 6-24: A62 Front Panel Module Troubleshooting Procedure
149
Figure 6-25: A2 Display Control Board Troubleshooting Procedure
150
Table 7-1: International Power Cords
152
This Manual
182
Figure 9-1: Graphic Items and Special Symbols Used in
183
Figure 9-2: Circuit Board Component Locator Diagram Key
183
Figure 9-3: Semiconductor Lead Configurations
184
Figure 9-4: Locating Components on Circuit Board or
185
Schematic Diagram
185
Figure 9-5: A2 Display Control Board
186
Figure 9-6: A5 Processor Board
188
Figure 9-7: A5 Processor Board
188
TAS 475 - SN B010570 and below
188
TAS 485 - SN B010320 and below
188
Figure 9-8: A4 Front Panel Board
192
Figure 9-9: a 1 Analog Board and a 10 Termination Board
194
Figure 9-10: A3 Display Driver Board (TAS 475)
196
Figure 9-11: A3 Display Driver Board (TAS 485)
198
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