6 Changing the ParBERT Hardware
How to Open a Module
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5 Finish up the changes as described under
Changing the Hardware” on page 6-22
.
How to Open a Module
When you are connecting synchronization cables or the trigger input pod
to a clock module or changing frontends of a data module, you have to
open the module.
Do
not
open any of the following modules:
•
Optical modules
•
N4874A/N4875A 7 Gbit/s data generator/analyzer modules
•
E4866A/E4867A 10.8 Gbit/s data generator/analyzer modules
•
N4872A/N4873A 13.5 Gbit/s data generator/analyzer modules
•
E4868B/E4869B 45 Gbit/s MUX/DEMUX modules
These modules contain neither frontends nor other field-replaceable
parts.
To eliminate the risk of damaging the product accidentally, it is strongly
recommended that you do
not
open any module of a ParBERT 43/45G
system.
To open a module:
1 Take electrostatic precautions (e. g. wear a grounded wriststrap).
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for 81250
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