Chapter 4
57
Service
Theory of Operation
Connector Replacement
Experience has shown that the female 75
Ω
Type-N connectors on the front panel are
subject to damage due to inadvertent mating of 50
Ω
devices. These 75
Ω
connectors are
available separately as Agilent part number 08752-60009. However, they are designed to
be press-fit into the aluminum front panel. It is generally not possible to do this in the
field, since a special press is required. A possible alternative to replacing a damaged
connector would be to just replace the center pin components. The three required
components are:
The three components should be connected together using a liquid thread-locking
adhesive such as Agilent part number 0470-1590. Re-use any shims and spacers from the
connector being replaced. For best results, use a connector gauge to verify pin depth. See
Figure 4-2
for proper pin depth. Add or subtract spacers as required. Spacers and shims
are also available from Agilent.
Figure 4-2
Physical Description of Type-N Connector
Component
Agilent
Part Number
Insulator, 75
Ω
5020-8593
Contact, RF Connector, 75
Ω
5021-0912
Center Conductor, 75
Ω
08752-20009
Summary of Contents for 87075C Option H08
Page 1: ...Agilent Technologies 87075C Option H08 User s and Service Guide ...
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Page 9: ...7 1 General Information ...
Page 22: ...20 Chapter1 General Information Performing the Operator s Check ...
Page 23: ...21 2 Controlling the Test Set and Making Measurements ...
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