background image

4-30

Performance Verification

Calibrator Accuracy Test

a On the 34401A read the DC voltage and record the value. Compare this value with the speci-

fications listed above.

b Repeat 

Step 5

 for all of the data points.

Software

1 Prompt user to connect the cable labeled “DUT cal output” to the Calibrator output of the DUT.

2 Execute a default setup. Set the calibrator output to the desired measured parameter listed above 

in the specifications.

3 Take a DC voltage reading on the 34401A

4 Repeat 

Step 2

 until all the data points are completed.

5 Compare the measured and calculated values with the specifications listed above to determine 

Pass or Fail.

6 Data should be presented in a graphical format with data point on the x-axis and the DMM reading 

on the y-axis. The calculated parameters should be presented in a tabular format either on the 
graph or as a separate sheet.

Data Storage

• Parameter setting

• Measured Value

• Min  Spec

• Max Spec

• Calculated Value

• Min  Spec

• Max Spec

Summary of Contents for Infinium DCA 86100A

Page 1: ...Agilent 86100A B C Wide Bandwidth Oscilloscope Mainframe Service Guide...

Page 2: ...censes The hardware and or software described in this document are fur nished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license Restricted Rights Legend If so...

Page 3: ...ibration 3 9 Set Mainframe Serial Number 3 10 4 Performance Verification Introduction 4 2 Fan Check 4 5 Floppy Drive Check 86100A B 4 6 CD Drive Check 86100B 4 7 Front Panel Check 4 8 Touchscreen Chec...

Page 4: ...een Controller 7 38 To Replace the A9 Hard Drive 7 39 To Replace the A12 Distribution Assembly 7 42 To Replace the A13 Acquisition and 86100C A14 Counter Assembly Option 001 7 45 8 Replaceable Parts 8...

Page 5: ...grams 9 21 10 Replaceable Parts 86100C Introduction 10 2 Major Assembly and Cable Location 10 3 Top View Cover Removed Identification 10 8 Front View Identification 10 10 Front Inside Panel Identifica...

Page 6: ...Contents 4...

Page 7: ...rostatic Discharge Information 1 8 Returning the Instrument for Service 1 9 Supplied Accessories 1 11 Preventative Maintenance 86100A B C 1 12 Memory Declassification Procedure 1 14 Software License M...

Page 8: ...refer to Figure 9 1 on page 9 5 For the 86100C refer to Figure 10 1 on page 10 6 Protect against ESD damage Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage or destroy electronic components All work on elec tro...

Page 9: ...parts is likely to expose dangerous voltages Disconnect the product from all voltage sources while it is opened WA R N I N G The power cord is connected to internal capacitors that may remain live for...

Page 10: ...to ensure good con nections Poor connections result from core misalignment air gaps damaged fiber ends contam ination and improper use and removal of index matching compounds Use dry connections Dry...

Page 11: ...lection The best physically contacting connectors have return losses better than 50 dB although 30 to 40 dB is more com mon Although it is not necessary visual inspection of fiber ends can be helpful...

Page 12: ...8 inches using filtered dry compressed air Aim the compressed air at a shallow angle to the fiber end face Nitrogen gas or compressed dust remover can also be used C A U T I O N Do not shake tip or in...

Page 13: ...spect all connectors carefully before every connection Look for metal particles scratches and dents Do not use damaged connectors Cleaning Try cleaning with compressed air first Clean the connector th...

Page 14: ...t and wrist strap combination Conductive floor mat and heel strap combination Both types when used together provide a significant level of ESD protection Of the two only the table mat and wrist strap...

Page 15: ...be adequately packaged and have a complete description of the failure symptoms attached When describing the failure please be as specific as possible about the nature of the problem Include copies of...

Page 16: ...ty of damage caused by electro static discharge For instruments weighing less than 54 kg 120 lb use a double walled corrugated cardboard carton of 159 kg 350 lb test strength The carton must be large...

Page 17: ...Guide 86100 90102 86100A B C Programmer s Guide 86100 90103 Mouse 86100C 1150 7799 Mouse 86100A B C3751 60201 Keyboard with 2 port USB hub USB connector 86100C 0960 2427 Keyboard PS 2 connector 86100B...

Page 18: ...uch Screen Alignment Refer to Touchscreen Calibration on page 3 9 Run Scan Disk 86100A B Scan Disk will check the files and folders of the selected drive for any errors lost clusters lost chains and b...

Page 19: ...Windows before it will run Clean Display Use a soft cloth and multi purpose anti static cleaner for computers Spray cleaner on the cloth not directly on the screen and clean the screen with the cloth...

Page 20: ...ry A14 Counter Assembly 86100C only Sequencer Memory GPIB address and QuickMeasure Config follow the Step a through Step h below N O T E Although the FIFO memory cannot be retrieved by the instrument...

Page 21: ...1 15 General Information Memory Declassification Procedure c Close the window 6 This completes the declassification process...

Page 22: ...he DCA motherboard The following information is required to redeem the certificate for a license Entitlement Certificate Number from Entitlement Certificate Order number from Entitlement Certificate D...

Page 23: ...ense File column under Order Content And License Information 7 Right Click on the link s under each License File and select Save Target As 8 Save the file s to one of the following medias local hard d...

Page 24: ...newly generated license file i Click the Update button or Update All for all lines j Enter your update notes briefly explaining the rehosting reason For example your name replaced 86100C A4 motherboa...

Page 25: ...tivate your feature N O T E Because the letters in the key code are not case sensitive you can enter letters in either upper or lower case The key code is in hexadecimal using digits 0 through 9 and l...

Page 26: ...After successfully logging in click on Licensing Support 3 Click on Query Licence Data 4 At the next screen follow the instructions to query license data a Pull down and select Search Context ASL Lic...

Page 27: ...es lwd marketing agilent com Navigate to the Technical Support Engineering link and go to the Individual Support Page for the 86100 Infiniium DCA Table 1 5 Customer Installable Options 86100C Customer...

Page 28: ...1 22 General Information DCA Options and Option Upgrades...

Page 29: ...duction 2 2 Database Backup and Restore 2 4 Controller Disk Drive Backup and Restore 2 5 Test System Connections and Equipment 2 8 Test System Block Diagram 2 12 Automated Testing and the VISION Test...

Page 30: ...y better to use disks cre ated as part of the regular backup process DSA CAL Software Install Disk contains the Test Software and Database and may be used if the test software becomes corrupted DSA CA...

Page 31: ...2 3 Automated Testing and the VISION Test System Introduction Figure 2 1 Equipment Rack Layout...

Page 32: ...big The following are the two database files Electronic Test Equipment ETE database equipment mdb The ETE database contains re cords of the test equipment model numbers serial numbers and calibration...

Page 33: ...yboard and mouse to the system 2 Install the recovery CD or DVD in the drive 3 Shutdown the system controller and restart Wait for boot up to complete 4 Eventually the following prompt will be display...

Page 34: ...of the restoration process the message Clone Completed Successfully is displayed 18 After the imaging is complete remove the DVD or CD from the drive 19 Shutdown the system controller and restart 20 C...

Page 35: ...e Calibration Same Functional Delay Timebase Accuracy Delay Time Interval More points tested in software Specification Fine Timebase 86100C a a Due to its complexity the Fine Timebase Accuracy for the...

Page 36: ...t System Connections and Equipment Test System Connections and Equipment Use the following illustration to help understand how the test equipment is connected and how the signals are routed for testin...

Page 37: ...digit with options 001 1 8133A Pulse Generator 3 GHz Opt 1X002 1 83483A 2 Channel Electrical Module 12 4 20 GHz BW 2 11667B DC 26 5 GHz power splitter APC 3 5 2 11636B DC to 26 5 GHz power divider AP...

Page 38: ...Adapter 1 5061 5311 SMA Adapter Female to Female C W Wahser Nuts Wall mount 8 1250 0161 Adapter coax STR F BNC F BNC 5 2190 0068 Washer LK INTL T 1 2 IN 505 IN ID 5 0590 1310 NUT SPCLY 1 2 28 THD 11 I...

Page 39: ...24 Semi Rigid Cable 11667B to panel 4 5062 6693 24 Semi Rigid Cable 8133A Channel 2 Trigger to Switch Control Unit 2 5062 6693 24 Semi Rigid Cable Switch to 1 2 MW panel 4 8120 2582 48 Cable Assy Coax...

Page 40: ...ram Test System Block Diagram The test system block diagram shows the path of the electrical signal from a source output through a device such as a switch to the DUT input Part of the VISION test syst...

Page 41: ...3 Introduction 3 2 Timebase Adjustment 3 3 Touchscreen Calibration 3 9 Set Mainframe Serial Number 3 10 Adjustments...

Page 42: ...measurements All 2 4 mm and 3 5 mm connectors should be mechanically and visually checked before inserting any calibration test tool into them Damaged connectors or loose connectors may cause the perf...

Page 43: ...equired for Manual Timebase Adjustment Equipment Critical Specifications Recommended Model Part Plug in Module 54750A 83480A or 86100A B Series plug in with electrical input Agilent 54751A 83483A 8611...

Page 44: ...ardkey until Free Run is selected N O T E Allow all of the equipment to warm up for at least one hour in the settings specified above before you proceed These settings are optimal for generating typic...

Page 45: ...tor RF OUTPUT to the module electrical channel Figure 3 1 Timebase Adjustment Setup 12 On the Synthesized CW Generator set the RF ON OFF to ON 13 On the DCA set the Trigger input to Front Panel N O T...

Page 46: ...e Time base Calibration Service Only 16 Follow the instructions on screen If it is necessary to adjust the tuning capacitor a Turn the DCA on it s side to locate the hole plug at the bottom See Figure...

Page 47: ...ten minutes before you proceed 17 When the Change source to 2 GHz prompt appears set the synthesized CW generator FREQ to 2 GHz 18 When the Change source to 16 GHz prompt appears set the synthesized...

Page 48: ...Follow the on screen instructions for the automated testing N O T E DCA firmware versions earlier than A 04 00 prevent the test software from querying the DCA for test completion during the mainframe...

Page 49: ...screen instructions of touching each of the three crosses on the screen 86100B 1 Click on Utilities Touch Screen Calibration 2 Using a stylus pen touch the center of each cross as it appears Calibrati...

Page 50: ...he Frame dialog box the touch screen keypad opens d Enter the mainframe serial number from the rear panel serial tag N O T E Entering the serial number manually must be done with the built in touch sc...

Page 51: ...ck 86100A B 4 17 Divided Trigger Check 86100C Option 001 4 18 Module Calibration Check 4 20 Time Base Accuracy Test 4 21 Fine Timebase Accuracy Test 86100C 4 24 Trigger Level Accuracy Check 4 26 Calib...

Page 52: ...access the specifi cations on the 86100 mainframe touch click Help Contents Specifications You may also down load the On Line help and display it on a PC running Microsoft Windows Connect to the Agil...

Page 53: ...strap Refer to Electrostatic Discharge Information on page 1 8 for further information C A U T I O N Electrostatic discharge can seriously damage the module s electrical inputs To eliminate any elect...

Page 54: ...ctional Module Calibration Module Calibration Same Functional Delay Timebase Accuracy Delay Time Interval More points tested in software Specification Fine Timebase 86100C N A 86100C only New test for...

Page 55: ...dules 2 Place your hand on the left side of the DCA for the first set of slots behind the LCD screen to feel the air flow 3 Place your hand on the left side of the DCA for the second set of slots behi...

Page 56: ...division should reset to default values 10 Using the touchscreen select File Open Instrument Setup 11 In the window that appears select the A drive for the look in field 12 Select the FloppyTest set...

Page 57: ...the CD drive on the Back of the 86100B mainframe 2 Push the Default Setup button 3 Using the touchscreen select File Open Instrument Setup a In the window that appears select the E drive for the look...

Page 58: ...B do not have a Jitter Button 5 Verify that all keys toggle and that all knobs rotate left and right Make sure all red buttons become green The color of the knobs will turn yellow when you rotate lef...

Page 59: ...squares Use a stylus or finger and click in the area around the box with an X in it Do not click inside the X box yet Any change in color by clicking outside the box would be a failure 5 Touch each of...

Page 60: ...Tri state Register cosmetic only Not a hard failure N O T E Video is tested on the A6 Scope Interface assembly Acq Int Brd interfaces between the acquired data and the display Problems with these comp...

Page 61: ...f the A13 Acquisition assembly with an exchange bluestripe board assembly please print out the failure results or write them on a piece of paper and send it along with the returned A13 Acquisition ass...

Page 62: ...ocedure 1 Using the touchscreen click on the Help drop down menu then select About 86100 2 In the window that pops up look at the internal temperature inside the system configuration 3 Compare the tem...

Page 63: ...right module trigger input of the DCA 4 Set the 83712B to 2 5 GHz and 2 50 dBm and turn RF output on 5 Set the DCA to default setup then 50 mV div 100 ps div and trigger source to freerun 6 Check to...

Page 64: ...itching for DCA triggers Off and RF output to DCA channel 2 6 Check to see if the DCA is triggering with the TER command 7 Set the RF switching for RF output to DCA Module Triggers Set the Trigger sou...

Page 65: ...sted a Push the Default Setup Button b Trigger on the Front Panel c Channel 2 is on and all others are off d On 86100C instruments set the Trigger Bandwidth to DC 3 2 GHz On 86100A B instruments seria...

Page 66: ...ments serial prefix below US4051 set the Trigger Bandwidth to DC 2 5 GHz On 86100A B instruments serial prefix US4051 and above set the Trigger Bandwidth to DC 2 75 GHz 4 Set the RF and BNC switching...

Page 67: ...nnect the other end of the Limo to BNC cable to the input of the 34401A through the BNC to dual Banana plug 3 Take a DC voltage measurement on the 34401A 4 Compare the result with the specifications S...

Page 68: ...Connect one output of the 83712B to the front panel trigger input of the DCA c Connect the other output of the 11667B to the Channel 2 input of the DCA 2 Setup the DCA a Open the trigger window by se...

Page 69: ...off Pattern length auto detect with the trigger plength autodetect off command d Turn off divide ratio auto detect with the trigger dcdratio autodetect off command e Turn on bit rate auto detect With...

Page 70: ...le calibration from passing Equipment List Two 83483A Dual Electrical Module Manual Procedure 1 Insert a module into the left or right slot 2 Touch click Calibrations drop down menu 3 Select All Calib...

Page 71: ...o the channel 2 output of the 8133A 3 Connect the other end of the 15438A to the front panel trigger input of the DCA Table 4 3 Timebase Test Limits Source Frequency Source Power Horizonta l Scale div...

Page 72: ...rigger input with 100 ns period 14 Set channel 2 output to 2 5V square wave with 0V offset 15 Enable channel 2 output and disable all other outputs Take Measurements 16 For each data point do the foll...

Page 73: ...sitive trigger edge f Set the vertical scale to 20 mV div and the vertical offset to 0 mV g Set channel 2 to the 20 GHz bandwidth setting h Turn on the period measurement function 4 For each data poin...

Page 74: ...ted for each of the measured and ideal data points The difference between the two time references is the time error Since the 86100C uses a 4 ns ramp the mea surement must include the full 4 ns range...

Page 75: ...waveforms have been collected save the waveform data to a floppy disk 13 Use an external program to process the following tasks with the data a Create an ideal sinusoidal waveform at 10 GHz that cover...

Page 76: ...ent List 83712B 20 GHz Synthesized CW generator opt 1E1 1E5 1E8 1E9 83483A Dual Electrical module 11667B Power splitter Manual Procedure 1 Place the 83483A module in the left slot of the DCA After let...

Page 77: ...oint b Set the channel 2 offset to the same as the trigger level c Record the marker Y value 10 Set the DCA to positive slope trigger 11 Turn on the vertical marker Adjust the marker until the Y value...

Page 78: ...he following for each data point a Adjust the trigger level to the data point b Set the channel 2 offset to the same as the trigger level c Use the Vtime command to read the voltage level Use the time...

Page 79: ...the DCA 4 Using the user interface on the DCA select Calibrate Front Panel Cal output 5 Set the calibrator output to each of the first data points Table 4 5 Calibrator Output Test Limits Input Voltag...

Page 80: ...measured parameter listed above in the specifications 3 Take a DC voltage reading on the 34401A 4 Repeat Step 2 until all the data points are completed 5 Compare the measured and calculated values wi...

Page 81: ...ilt in jitter RMS function of the DCA Also for 86100A instrument serial prefix numbers below US4051 without option K10 Also for 86100A instrument serial prefix numbers below US4051 with option K10 Tab...

Page 82: ...ay listed in Table 4 7 10 Set the 83712B to the new frequency 11 Adjust the 83712B until required input voltage is read on channel 2 Use a binary search to achieve this result to within 2 mV 12 Set th...

Page 83: ...o front panel 4 For each data point do the following 5 Set the DUT to 100 mV div 0 5 frequency ps div and delay listed in Table 4 7 6 Set the 83712B to the new frequency 7 Adjust the 83712B until requ...

Page 84: ...4 34 Performance Verification Trigger Jitter Test Standard Data Storage Frequency Horizontal Delay RMS Jitter Max Test Limits Date and time the test was completed...

Page 85: ...s RMS Equipment List 83712B 20 GHz Synthesized CW generator opt 1E1 1E5 1E8 1E9 11667B Power Splitter 83483A module in the left slot of the DCA Table 4 8 Test Limits for Option 001 Trigger Jitter Test...

Page 86: ...v and 24 ns Delay 9 Set the trigger source to the front panel 10 Set the trigger sensitivity to normal Take Measurements Table 4 9 86100A B Test Conditions and Data Points for Option 001 Trigger Jitte...

Page 87: ...there are 1000 or more hits 22 After the 1000 hits have been collected then read the histograms standard deviation this is the RMS jitter reading 23 Repeat Step 11 for each parameter in the specificat...

Page 88: ...result to within 2 mV 8 Set the trigger mode as required 9 Use the Tvolt command to find the delay of the 2nd rising edge at 0 V currently on the screen 10 Set the DUT to listed vertical and horizonta...

Page 89: ...a clock trigger By detecting the difference between the multi valued waveform and the single valued waveform the validity of pattern lock is determined Test Limits Equipment List 8133A 3 GHz Pulse Gen...

Page 90: ...nd frequency 15 Set the DCA Data Rate and Pattern Length Relative Bit to 1 16 Measure the time reference of the first rising edge and adjust the delay to this value 17 Setup a histogram window with th...

Page 91: ...ET55457 into the left slot of the DCA 2 Connect the output of the DCA calibrator output to the BNC T 3 Connect the input to ET 51703B to one end of the BNC T 4 Connect the other end of the BNC T to t...

Page 92: ...ck Slot 1 and 2 13 Repeat steps 2 9 14 Compare all measured points with the specifications listed above Software Refer to Manual Procedure Data Storage DV voltage DC Measured Value Measured Power Min...

Page 93: ...sulting data is included in the Performance Test Record Table 4 12 86100A B Software Tests and Data Results in Test Record 86100A B Test List from Software 86100A B Performance Result Included in Test...

Page 94: ...cluded in Test Record Fan No Front Panel Yes Touch Screen Yes Non interactive No Temperature Yes Trigger Port Yes Gated Trigger Yes Divided Trigger Yes Module Cal Yes Timebase Acc Yes Fine TB 24 ns Ye...

Page 95: ...m the external monitor to the External Display at the DCA rear panel It is a pass if the external monitor is working properly i e show the same image as in the LCD dis play 86100C Only Connect the cab...

Page 96: ...s This allows access to the service mode 2 Touch click Utilities Service Self Test 3 Select Screen and click Start Test Select each of the five color choices and evaluate the quality of the screen by...

Page 97: ...5 Introduction 5 2 Drive C Recovery 5 2 Drive D Restoration 5 4 Refurbishing an 86100C 5 5 Refurbishing an 86100C Alternate Method 5 8 Refurbishing an 86100A B 5 13 Instrument Refurbishment...

Page 98: ...licenses which are automatically backed up to drive D Drive D contains backup files and user files including data files If you install an application such as virus protection it is recommended but no...

Page 99: ...een is displayed giving you one more chance to enter or exit the procedure Press C to recover the hard disk C A U T I O N Once the hard drive recovery procedure starts do not interrupt the procedure w...

Page 100: ...ting the instrument results in the loss of factory calibration and any application license files Always turn off and then restart the instrument after performing the Drive D Restoration procedure 1 Cl...

Page 101: ...nstalled on the rear panel of the DCA mainframe Remove the old label before installing the new one 3 Install a new serial number tag Recreate the serial number tag to reflect the shipping options e g...

Page 102: ...es Menu and hit Enter N O T E If instead you see the Welcome to the Windows XP Setup Wizard click Next and do not accept the agreement Click Next Exit the Setup Close the Fatal Error dialog box and st...

Page 103: ...ete 25 Even though the on screen instructions say to press CLT ALT DEL don t do it Power off the DCA using power button N O T E DO NOT press CLT ALT DEL to restart the DCA C A U T I O N Do not attempt...

Page 104: ...isk to Factory condition Procedure Complete all the steps to refurbish the 86100C in the order presented below This ensures that the recovery image stored on the hard drive is the same as a new instru...

Page 105: ...inistrator 12 Click My Computer and select the USER D drive 13 On the File menu click Format Start and then OK C A U T I O N Do not change the default setup Leave the Format Options selections uncheck...

Page 106: ...tag Recreate the serial number tag to reflect the shipping options For example remove 86100C options 001 100 replace with 86100C option 001 27 Perform Preventative Maintenance Refer to Preventative Ma...

Page 107: ...ow keys to move the highlight your choice 41 Select Return to OS Choices Menu and hit Enter N O T E If instead you see the Welcome to the Windows XP Setup Wizard click Next and do not accept the agree...

Page 108: ...backup process to complete 48 Even though the on screen instructions say to press CLT ALT DEL don t do it Power off the DUT using power button N O T E DO NOT press CLT ALT DEL to restart the DCA C A U...

Page 109: ...DCA hard disk drive recovery system consists of one floppy disk one CD ROM for the 86100B and instructions The recovery process will re image the internal disk drive on the instrument After the recov...

Page 110: ...5 14 Instrument Refurbishment Refurbishing an 86100A B...

Page 111: ...ent Front Panel Keypads 6 17 Intermittent or Slow Floppy Disk Reads 6 17 Intermittent Problems with Vertical Calibrations or Vertical Trace 6 17 Plug in Modules Not Recognized by the DCA Mainframe 6 1...

Page 112: ...edures in service notes To locate a major instrument assembly refer to the following figures For the 86100A refer to Figure 8 1 on page 8 5 For the 86100B refer to Figure 9 1 on page 9 5 For the 86100...

Page 113: ...stall the Touch Screen Controller Replacement Kit order p n 86100 60134 Update the touch screen drivers The new touch screen software drivers and redirect files can be obtained from the DCA support we...

Page 114: ...en Controller Replacement Kit 86100 60134 Ref Des Description Additional Information Qty Part Number A8 Touch Screen Controller Replaces Previous TS Controller 1150 7826 1 0960 2590 MP1 Bracket Touch...

Page 115: ...T 15 screws that secure each handle to the sides of the instrument as shown in Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Removing the Side Handles 5 Turn the instrument upside down on the bench Remove the calibration st...

Page 116: ...Remove the W1 W33 cable assembly from the chassis and discard N O T E Be careful when removing the W1 cable as it is part of the W33 that plugs into the A18 ATX assembly 14 Disconnect W2 Touch Screen...

Page 117: ...6 7 Instrument Modifications Replacing A7A2 A8 or A9 Assemblies Figure 6 5 Cable and Assembly Locations...

Page 118: ...inch pounds torque wrench Figure 6 7 Mount the Touch Screen Controller Assembly 24 Connect the new W2 Touch Screen Controller Serial Cable from A8JP7 to A4CN7 COM2 25 Connect the new W6 Touch Screen...

Page 119: ...software installation as described below N O T E You may also see Found New Hardware message for the 82350B GPIB PCI card Just accept the new hardware 33 Download the new drivers from the following we...

Page 120: ...the DCA During the file copy process it will overwrite the existing tbmorph exe file Microsoft VC80 CRT manifest msvcm80 dll msvcp80 dll msvcr80 dll tbmorph exe 44 Reboot the DCA by clicking on Start...

Page 121: ...n partition This is because of the new software drivers that were installed Create New Backup Image of Drive C Creates a backup copy of the C partition with all the recently created files and stores i...

Page 122: ...y the following text 86100C Infiniium DCA Recovery Options ______________________________________________________________ Choose One of the Following 1 Recover Factory Backup Image 2 Exit 9 __________...

Page 123: ...rs Install on 86100C instruments having the following serial numbers MY45031040 and below except MY45031048 MY45031049 SG45030118 and below Required Parts A15 N9355 66002 Cable SW2 to A15P1 86100 2008...

Page 124: ...n Figure 3 above Torque the connector to 8 in lbs using a 5 16 torque wrench 8 Locate W31 from A14J2 and connect it to the A15 diode limiter C A U T I O N When connected do not allow W32 and W32 to to...

Page 125: ...t Intranet go to the following web page If you are unable to access this URL contact dsa_support agilent com for more information http lwd marketing agilent com Service_Support Product_Support 86100 m...

Page 126: ...you are setting up an 86100B instrument Press the Enter key and then the Y key to begin the load process 10 When the load process completes press F10 When the message shown in Figure 6 16 appears pres...

Page 127: ...py Disk Reads Service Note 86100A 02A Serial Number US4106 and below On early 86100A mainframes the LS 120 disk drive would occasionally experience difficulty with read and write operations A new grou...

Page 128: ...embly has been modified remove it from the mainframe and examine U55 see Figure 6 17 If U55 is a Motorola part the board assembly has not been modified and must be replaced Figure 6 17 U55 location Re...

Page 129: ...g a T 10 TORX driver remove the two screws that secure the A16 LS 120 board to the rear of the A10 floppy drive Refer to Figure 6 18 4 Remove the ribbon cable W9 and the board assembly Refer to Figure...

Page 130: ...floppy drive At the touchscreen select the File pull down menu and select Save Instrument Setup Select Look In 3 5 Floppy A touch click Save Select Open Instrument Setup and recall the file that was j...

Page 131: ...A13 Acquisition Board PLD Header Modification 86100A Only Figure 6 21 Placement of the Jumper on P12 4 Reassemble the A13 Acquisition Board in reverse order of removal 5 Reassemble the Mainframe Cove...

Page 132: ...6 22 Instrument Modifications A13 Acquisition Board PLD Header Modification 86100A Only...

Page 133: ...7 To Replace the A2 Flat Panel Display 7 20 To Replace the A3 Backlight Inverter 7 21 To Replace the A4 PC Motherboard 7 24 To Replace the A7 Front Panel Keyboard 7 35 To Replace the A7A2 Touch Screen...

Page 134: ...86100B C ESD Precautions When using any of the procedures in this chapter you must use proper ESD precautions As a minimum you must place the instrument on a properly grounded ESD mat and wear a prope...

Page 135: ...8 for more information on preventing ESD 1 Disconnect the power cord from the instrument WA R N I N G Opening covers or removing parts is likely to expose dangerous voltages Disconnect the instrument...

Page 136: ...ining four screws that fasten the cover to the instrument s rear panel as shown in Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Removing Screws from Back of Mainframe 5 Remove the two screws that secure each handle to the s...

Page 137: ...n on the bench Place your hands on each side of the cover and using your thumbs push the instrument out the front of the cover 8 Once the mainframe has begun to slide forward you can then set the inst...

Page 138: ...on page 1 8 for more information on preventing ESD 1 Disconnect the power cord from the instrument WARN IN G Opening covers or removing parts is likely to expose dangerous voltages Disconnect the inst...

Page 139: ...the Front Panel Screws 4 Slide the front panel a few inches away from the mainframe as shown in Figure 7 8 Figure 7 8 Sliding Front Panel Away From Mainframe 5 Use a T 10 TORX driver to remove the tw...

Page 140: ...e W5 and W6 ribbon cables shown in Figure 7 10 Figure 7 10 Removing the W5 and W6 Ribbon Cables 7 Disconnect the W3 mylar flex cable shown in Figure 7 11 Pry up the retainer slightly at either end of...

Page 141: ...as the cable is fragile and is only good for a few insertions Figure 7 11 Disconnecting the W3 Mylar Flex Cable 8 Disconnect the W4 cable from the A3 Backlight Inverter board as shown in Figure 7 12...

Page 142: ...Removing the Front Panel Trigger Cable 10 To re install the front panel perform the above steps in the reverse order C A U T I O N When replacing the front panel be careful that the two ribbon cables...

Page 143: ...Information on page 1 8 for more information on preventing ESD 1 Disconnect the power cord from the instrument WA R N I N G Opening covers or removing parts is likely to expose dangerous voltages Dis...

Page 144: ...few inches away from the mainframe as shown in Figure 7 16 Figure 7 16 Slide Front Panel Away From Mainframe 5 Use a 5 16 inch wrench to remove the W22 cable from the front panel trigger input 6 Use a...

Page 145: ...ith the same or equivalent type recommended Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions To replace the A4 assembly battery It is not possible to replace the battery in the 86100A P...

Page 146: ...small chemical waste WARN IN G Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instr...

Page 147: ...7 6 and the display on page 7 20 2 Disconnect the cables from the A3 Backlight Inverter shown in Figure 7 17 Figure 7 17 Disconnecting the Cables from the A3 Backlight Inverter 3 At the top of the dis...

Page 148: ...Figure 7 19 Removing the Backlight N O T E Pay attention to the orientation of the backlight as you remove it to ensure correct replacement 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to remove the bottom backlight 6 To...

Page 149: ...rom all voltages before it is opened 1 Follow the instructions for removing the mainframe cover on page 7 3 2 Use a T 15 TORX driver to remove the two screws that secure the mainframe to the top of th...

Page 150: ...onnector on the A15 Disk Drive Interface to access cables on the A4 PC Motherboard 5 Rout the cables out of the instrument when you are removing the A2 Power Supply 6 Refer to Figure 7 22 through Figu...

Page 151: ...7 19 Replacing Instrument Assemblies To Replace the A1 Power Supply Figure 7 24 A4P6 P7 Connections...

Page 152: ...ng the front panel on page 7 6 2 Use a T 10 TORX driver to remove the four screws that secure the display to the front panel as shown in Figure 7 25 Figure 7 25 Removing the Display Screws 3 Carefully...

Page 153: ...rmation on page 1 8 for more information on preventing ESD 1 Disconnect the power cord from the instrument WA R N I N G Opening covers or removing parts is likely to expose dangerous voltages Disconne...

Page 154: ...gure 7 28 Removing the Front Panel Screws 4 Slide the front panel a few inches away from the mainframe as show in Figure 7 29 Figure 7 29 Accessing the Inverter Board 5 Disconnect the three cables as...

Page 155: ...s that secure the board to the display Figure 7 31 Removing the Keyboard Panel Screws C A U T I O N When replacing the front panel be careful that the two ribbon cables the front panel trigger cable a...

Page 156: ...Motherboard will require that any installed software license be keyed to the new motherboard Option 200 Enhanced Jitter Software is an example of a soft ware option The motherboard contains a unique...

Page 157: ...he circuit boards from the PC slots as shown in Figure 7 34 N O T E The W10 ribbon cable connecting the A5 SVGAAdapter and the A6 Interface can be left connected and the boards pulled out together as...

Page 158: ...emoving the A5 and A6 Boards 5 Use a T 10 TORX driver remove one screw that secures the speaker as shown in Figure 7 36 Then disconnect the speaker cable as shown in Figure 7 37 and remove the speaker...

Page 159: ...re the motherboard as shown in Figure 7 38 Figure 7 38 Removing the Screws from the Motherboard 7 Slide the bottom of the motherboard out to clear the white tab as shown in Figure 7 39 then pull the m...

Page 160: ...are not pulling on the cables as you remove the board 8 Label any cables that are still connected to the motherboard then disconnect them 9 Remove the RAM from the motherboard as shown Figure 7 41 Fig...

Page 161: ...7 29 Replacing Instrument Assemblies To Replace the A4 PC Motherboard Figure 7 42 W25 W26 and Power Supply Cables Figure 7 43 W2 and W27 Cables W2 W27...

Page 162: ...30 Replacing Instrument Assemblies To Replace the A4 PC Motherboard Figure 7 44 W8 W9 W11 and W12 Cables Figure 7 45 W3 W4 W5 W10 and W13 Cables W11 W9 W8 W12 W 1 0 W 3 W 4 W 1 3 W 5 W10 W3 W4 W13 W5...

Page 163: ...is no change to the A5 A6 assembly locations The latest motherboards include three PCI slots and one unused AGP slot Older motherboards have four PCI slots When replacing an older motherboard with a n...

Page 164: ...insert a 3 5 inch disk for use a boot disk Format the disk 21 On the Agilent Intranet go to the following web page If you are unable to access this URL contact dsa_support agilent com for more inform...

Page 165: ...lect Load 86100B Setting is you are setting up an 86100B instrument Press the Enter key and then the Y key to begin the load process 29 When the load process completes press F10 When the message shown...

Page 166: ...7 34 Replacing Instrument Assemblies To install the motherboard Figure 7 49 Exiting the CMOS Setup Utility...

Page 167: ...2 Turn the front panel face up 3 Pull off all knobs as shown in Figure 7 50 Figure 7 50 Removing the Knobs 4 Turn the panel face down 5 Use a T 10 TORX driver to remove the two screws from the touch s...

Page 168: ...placing the keyboard be sure that all of the buttons come through the front panel properly If they are not aligned properly the buttons may remain stuck behind the panel C A U T I O N When replacing t...

Page 169: ...ons for removing the front panel on page 7 6 and the display on page 7 20 2 Using a T 10 TORX driver remove two screws that secure the touch screen board bracket as shown in Figure 7 53 Figure 7 53 Re...

Page 170: ...Replacing the A8 touch screen controller assembly on 86100C instruments with serial number above MY45031518 is simple and no procedure is provided Replacing the A8 assembly on instruments with serial...

Page 171: ...irst 5 Separate the hard drive from the hard drive bracket 6 Install the new drive on the bracket 7 Install the completed assembly on the instrument chassis 8 While facing the front of the DCA careful...

Page 172: ...y Debugging Mode Disable automatic restart on system failure Start Windows Normally Reboot Return to OS Choices Menu Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight your choice 17 Select Return t...

Page 173: ...LT ALT DEL don t do it Power off the instrument using power button N O T E DO NOT press CLT ALT DEL to restart the DCA C A U T I O N Do not attempt to power up the DCAagain Doing so would nullify the...

Page 174: ...rame cover 2 Use a T 10 TORX driver to remove the two screws that secure the assembly as shown in Figure 7 55 Figure 7 55 Disconnecting Screws from A6 Board 3 Remove the cables that you can access fro...

Page 175: ...e mainframe as shown in Figure 7 58 Figure 7 58 Pulling Out the A6 Distribution Assembly Board 6 Access the side of the instrument and pull the board out far enough so that you can access the brackets...

Page 176: ...7 44 Replacing Instrument Assemblies To Replace the A12 Distribution Assembly Figure 7 59 Removing the Screws from the A6 Bracket...

Page 177: ...remove the A14 Counter N O T E When replacing the A14 assembly on 86100C Option 001 instruments add the A15 Limiter as described in Preventing ESD Damage with A15 Diode Limiter on page 6 13 See Figure...

Page 178: ...t on its side so that you can access the screws that secure the A13 Acquisition board then remove the two screws as shown in Figure 7 62 Figure 7 62 Removing the A13 Acquisition Board Screws 4 Slide t...

Page 179: ...tion and 86100C A14 Counter Assembly Option 001 Figure 7 64 Removing the W24 Ribbon Cable from P24 SRC_SEL Figure 7 65 Removing the SW2 Cable from P19 Connector 6 Remove the board as shown in Figure 7...

Page 180: ...ion Assembly and A14 Counter Assembly 7 Disconnect all of the remaining cables 8 Refer to Figure 7 68 and Figure 7 69 for cable connections N O T E The left and right strobe cables are interchangeable...

Page 181: ...acing Instrument Assemblies To Replace the A13 Acquisition and 86100C A14 Counter Assembly Option 001 Figure 7 69 Cables from the A13 Acquisition Board option 001 P O SW2 W14 W18 W19 W29 W32 W24 W31 W...

Page 182: ...7 50 Replacing Instrument Assemblies To Replace the A13 Acquisition and 86100C A14 Counter Assembly Option 001...

Page 183: ...tion 8 10 Rear View Identification 8 12 Left and Right Side Identification 8 14 Left Side Cover Removed Identification 8 16 Right Side Cover Removed Identification 8 18 Bottom View Identification 8 20...

Page 184: ...ee phone number available Direct Mail Order System Within the USA Agilent can supply parts through a direct mail order system Advantages of using the system are as follows Direct ordering and shipment...

Page 185: ...Regulator Module 0950 3399 A5 Display Adapter El Mirage 54810 66525 A5J103 Zip Cable Clip part of J103 and W3 1253 5093 A6 Scope Interface Tombstone 54810 66529 A6B1 Battery 1420 0390 A7 Front Panel...

Page 186: ...A13P11 86100 60003 W15 Cable from A12P4 to A13P4 86100 60004 W16 Cable from RF bulkhead to A13 Strobe left 86100 20020 W17 Cable from RF bulkhead to A13 Strobe right 86100 20020 W18 Cable from RF bulk...

Page 187: ...8 5 Replaceable Parts 86100A Major Assembly and Cable Location Figure 8 1 86100A Major Assembly and Cable Location...

Page 188: ...asher 1 2190 0027 5 Nut 1 2950 0072 6 Lower front panel 1 86100 60015 7 Front frame 1 86100 20002 8 Nameplate 1 86100 80011 9 Middle cursor keypad 1 86100 40003 10 Upper cursor keypad 1 86100 40001 11...

Page 189: ...8 7 Replaceable Parts 86100A Front View Identification...

Page 190: ...m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 2 0515 0372 2 Screw 8 0515 0372 3 Bracket Touch Screen 1 86100 00007 4 Screw 1 0515 0372 5 Screw 2 0515 0430 6 Bracket Inverter 1 86100 00016 7 Scr...

Page 191: ...8 9 Replaceable Parts 86100A Front Inside Panel Identification...

Page 192: ...fication Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Speaker 1 86100 60022 2 Cover Speaker 1 A2095 00009 3 Screw 1 0515 0372 4 Screw 2 0515 1410 5 Switch 4PT 3 5 mm 15V Option 001 only 1 E2660 6...

Page 193: ...8 11 Replaceable Parts 86100A Front View Front Panel Removed Identification...

Page 194: ...eable Parts 86100A Rear View Identification Rear View Identification Table 8 5 Rear View Identification Ite m Descriptio n Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 4 0515 2195 2 Screw 4 0515 0433 3 Foot...

Page 195: ...8 13 Replaceable Parts 86100A Rear View Identification...

Page 196: ...Left and Right Side Identification Table 8 6 Left and Right Side Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Trim Strip 2 5041 9173 2 Screw 4 5021 4308 3 Molded Handle 2 54810 449...

Page 197: ...8 15 Replaceable Parts 86100A Left and Right Side Identification...

Page 198: ...ft Side Cover Removed Identification Table 8 7 Left Side Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 4 0515 0380 2 Screw 8 0515 1352 3 Fan Shroud 2 86100 00014...

Page 199: ...8 17 Replaceable Parts 86100A Left Side Cover Removed Identification...

Page 200: ...6100A Right Side Cover Removed Identification Right Side Cover Removed Identification Table 8 8 Right Side Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 2 0515 2...

Page 201: ...8 19 Replaceable Parts 86100A Right Side Cover Removed Identification...

Page 202: ...ttom View Identification Bottom View Identification Table 8 9 Bottom View Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Cover 1 86100 00002 2 Foot 4 54810 61001 3 Hole Plug 1 86100...

Page 203: ...8 21 Replaceable Parts 86100A Bottom View Identification 4 places 2 1 4 3...

Page 204: ...Parts 86100A Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Table 8 10 Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Sc...

Page 205: ...8 23 Replaceable Parts 86100A Bottom View Cover Removed Identification...

Page 206: ...e m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 1 0515 0430 2 Floppy Disk Bracket 1 86100 00019 3 Screw 2 0515 1410 4 Screw 1 0515 0372 5 Fan Low Speed 2 3160 0921 6 Screw 2 0515 0372 7 Screw 6...

Page 207: ...8 25 Replaceable Parts 86100A Top View Cover Removed Identification...

Page 208: ...6 Replaceable Parts 86100A Rear Panel Identification Rear Panel Identification Table 8 12 Rear Panel Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 2 2200 1271 2 Screw 1 0515 0...

Page 209: ...8 27 Replaceable Parts 86100A Block Diagrams Block Diagrams The following pages contain block diagrams of both the Standard and the Option 001 86100A Digital Communications Analyzer...

Page 210: ...8 28 Replaceable Parts 86100A Block Diagrams 86100A Block Diagram 1 of 2...

Page 211: ...8 29 Replaceable Parts 86100A Block Diagrams 86100A Block Diagram 2 of 2...

Page 212: ...8 30 Replaceable Parts 86100A Block Diagrams 86100A Option 001 Block Diagram 1 of 2...

Page 213: ...8 31 Replaceable Parts 86100A Block Diagrams 86100A Option 001 Block Diagram 2 of 2...

Page 214: ...8 32 Replaceable Parts 86100A Block Diagrams...

Page 215: ...tion 9 10 Rear View Identification 9 12 Left and Right Side Identification 9 13 Left Side Cover Removed Identification 9 14 Right Side Cover Removed Identification 9 15 Bottom View Identification 9 16...

Page 216: ...tem or the direct phone order system described below The direct phone order system has a toll free phone number available Direct Mail Order System Within the USA Agilent can supply parts through a dir...

Page 217: ...nd W3 1253 5093 A6 Scope Interface Tombstone 54810 66529 A6B1 Battery 1420 0390 A7 Front Panel Assembly 86100 60043 A7A1 Front Panel Keyboard Z Board 86100 66504 A7A2 Touch Screen 1000 1013 A8 Touch S...

Page 218: ...om A12P1 to A13P11 86100 60003 W15 Cable from A12P4 to A13P4 86100 60004 W16 Cable from RF bulkhead to A13 Strobe left 86100 20029 W17 Cable from RF bulkhead to A13 Strobe right 86100 20029 W20 Cable...

Page 219: ...9 5 Replaceable Parts 86100B Major Assembly and Cable Location Figure 9 1 86100B Major Assembly and Cable Location...

Page 220: ...asher 1 2190 0027 5 Nut 1 2950 0072 6 Lower front panel 1 86100 60015 7 Front frame 1 86100 20002 8 Nameplate 1 86100 80017 9 Middle cursor keypad 1 86100 40003 10 Upper cursor keypad 1 86100 40001 11...

Page 221: ...9 7 Replaceable Parts 86100B Front View Identification...

Page 222: ...m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 2 0515 0372 2 Screw 8 0515 0372 3 Bracket Touch Screen 1 86100 00007 4 Screw 1 0515 0372 5 Screw 2 0515 0430 6 Bracket Inverter 1 86100 00016 7 Scr...

Page 223: ...9 9 Replaceable Parts 86100B Front Inside Panel Identification...

Page 224: ...fication Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Speaker 1 86100 60022 2 Cover Speaker 1 A2095 00009 3 Screw 1 0515 0372 4 Screw 2 0515 1410 5 Switch 4PT 3 5 mm 15V Option 001 only 1 E2660 6...

Page 225: ...9 11 Replaceable Parts 86100B Front View Front Panel Removed Identification...

Page 226: ...eable Parts 86100B Rear View Identification Rear View Identification Table 9 5 Rear View Identification Ite m Descriptio n Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 4 0515 2195 2 Screw 4 0515 0433 3 Foot...

Page 227: ...Left and Right Side Identification Table 9 6 Left and Right Side Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Trim Strip 2 5041 9173 2 Screw 4 5021 4308 3 Molded Handle 2 54810 449...

Page 228: ...entification Left Side Cover Removed Identification Table 9 7 Left Side Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 4 0515 0380 2 Screw 8 0515 1352 3 Fan 90 mm...

Page 229: ...6100B Right Side Cover Removed Identification Right Side Cover Removed Identification Table 9 8 Right Side Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 2 0515 2...

Page 230: ...Identification Bottom View Identification Table 9 9 Bottom View Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Cover 1 86100 00032 2 Foot 4 54810 61001 3 Hole Plug 1 86100 60024 4 T...

Page 231: ...Parts 86100B Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Table 9 10 Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Sc...

Page 232: ...ification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 1 0515 0430 2 Floppy Disk Bracket 1 86100 00028 3 Screw 2 0515 1410 4 Screw 1 0515 0372 5 Fan 90 mm 2 3160 4132 6 Screw 2 0515 0372 7...

Page 233: ...9 19 Replaceable Parts 86100B Top View Cover Removed Identification...

Page 234: ...9 20 Replaceable Parts 86100B Rear Panel Identification Rear Panel Identification...

Page 235: ...9 21 Replaceable Parts 86100B Block Diagrams Block Diagrams The following pages contain block diagrams of both the Standard and the Option 001 86100B Digital Communications Analyzer...

Page 236: ...9 22 Replaceable Parts 86100B Block Diagrams 86100B Block Diagram 1 of 2...

Page 237: ...9 23 Replaceable Parts 86100B Block Diagrams 86100B Block Diagram 2 of 2...

Page 238: ...9 24 Replaceable Parts 86100B Block Diagrams 86100B Option 001 Block Diagram 1 of 2...

Page 239: ...9 25 Replaceable Parts 86100B Block Diagrams 86100B Option 001 Block Diagram 2 of 2...

Page 240: ...9 26 Replaceable Parts 86100B Block Diagrams...

Page 241: ...ion 10 10 Front Inside Panel Identification 10 12 Rear View Identification 10 14 Rear Panel Identification 10 15 Left and Right Side Identification 10 16 Left Side Cover Removed Identification 10 17 B...

Page 242: ...or the direct phone order system described below The direct phone order system has a toll free phone number available Direct Mail Order System Within the USA Agilent can supply parts through a direct...

Page 243: ...bove except within the range MY4503712 through MY4503715 2097 0897 A2DS1 2 Backlight Bulb 2090 0365 A3 Backlight Inverter 0950 2888 A4 PC Motherboard 0960 2568 A4B1 Battery 1420 0356 A4A1 2 Motherboar...

Page 244: ...ion 701 and Option 001 86100 69078 A14 Counter Option 001 86100 68079 A15 Limiter N9355 66002 A16 USB Assembly 86130 60054 A17 Not Used N A A18 ATX Power Supply Interface Serial prefix MY4652 and belo...

Page 245: ...86100 60064 W24 Cable SW1 to A13P24 SRC SEL 86100 60011 W29 Cable A13P21 to rear panel trigger gate 86100 20013 W30 Cable SW1 center to SW2 P3 Option 001 86100 60058 W31 Cable SW2 P4 to A14J2 Input Op...

Page 246: ...10 6 Replaceable Parts 86100C Major Assembly and Cable Location Figure 10 1 86100C Major Assembly and Cable Location...

Page 247: ...10 7 Replaceable Parts 86100C Major Assembly and Cable Location...

Page 248: ...t Part Number 1 Fan 90 mm 2 3160 4132 2 Cable Clip 1 1252 7017 3 Cable Clip 1 1253 5093 4 PCI Bracket not shown 1 86100 00043 5 PCI Sheet Metal Screws 4 0624 0847 6 ISA Filler Plate 2 1400 2120 7 Cabl...

Page 249: ...10 9 Replaceable Parts 86100C Top View Cover Removed Identification...

Page 250: ...2 6 Lower front panel overlay 1 86100 60063 7 Front frame 1 86100 20042 8 Nameplate 1 86100 80019 9 Middle cursor keypad 1 86100 40006 10 Upper cursor keypad 1 86100 40001 11 Knob 24 mm 1 86100 47401...

Page 251: ...10 11 Replaceable Parts 86100C Front View Identification...

Page 252: ...lent Part Number 1 Screw 2 0515 0372 2 Screw 8 0515 0372 3 Bracket Touch Screen 1 86100 00007 4 Screw 1 0515 0372 5 Screw 2 0515 0430 6 Bracket Inverter 1 86100 00016 7 Screw 2 0515 1246 8 Screw 2 051...

Page 253: ...10 13 Replaceable Parts 86100C Front Inside Panel Identification C A U T I O N The keypads are underneath the A7A1 keyboard...

Page 254: ...ification Rear View Identification Table 10 5 Rear View Identification Ite m Descriptio n Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 4 0515 0456 2 Screw 4 0515 0433 3 Certificate of Authenticit y 1 9010 02...

Page 255: ...10 15 Replaceable Parts 86100C Rear Panel Identification Rear Panel Identification...

Page 256: ...Left and Right Side Identification Table 10 6 Left and Right Side Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Trim Strip 2 5041 9173 2 Screw 4 5021 4308 3 Molded Handle 2 54810 44...

Page 257: ...Identification 86100C uses 4 screws on the left side and 4 on the right side Table 10 7 Left Side Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Screw 4 0515 0380 2 Pu...

Page 258: ...om View Identification Tilt stand does not ship with an 86100C Table 10 8 Bottom View Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 Cover 1 86100 00032 2 Foot 4 54810 61001 3 Hole P...

Page 259: ...e Parts 86100C Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Table 10 9 Bottom View Cover Removed Identification Ite m Description Quantit y Agilent Part Number 1 S...

Page 260: ...10 20 Replaceable Parts 86100C Block Diagrams Block Diagrams The following pages contain interconnect block diagrams of both the Standard and the Option 001 86100C Digital Communications Analyzer...

Page 261: ...10 21 Replaceable Parts 86100C Block Diagrams...

Page 262: ...10 22 Replaceable Parts 86100C Block Diagrams 86100C Block Diagram 1 of 2...

Page 263: ...10 23 Replaceable Parts 86100C Block Diagrams 86100C Block Diagram 2 of 2...

Page 264: ...10 24 Replaceable Parts 86100C Block Diagrams 86100C Option 001 Block Diagram 1 of 2...

Page 265: ...10 25 Replaceable Parts 86100C Block Diagrams 86100C Option 001 Block Diagram 2 of 2...

Page 266: ...10 26 Replaceable Parts 86100C Block Diagrams...

Page 267: ...el trigger input removal 7 11 front view identification 8 6 9 6 10 10 G General Safety Considerations 1 3 I identification bottom view 8 20 9 16 10 18 cable 8 3 9 3 10 3 front inside panel 8 8 9 8 10...

Page 268: ...able 7 10 required tools 1 2 returning for service 1 9 right side removed identification 8 18 9 15 S Scan Disk 1 12 Service Note 6 17 service office 1 9 service returning for 1 9 shipping procedure 1...

Reviews: