
AC Repair and Adjustment Procedures
FRP 13: Boundary Scan Cable/Wire Replacement
HMM-168-A
Cray Research/Silicon Graphics Proprietary
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FRP 13: Boundary Scan Cable/Wire Replacement
The easiest way to remove a boundary scan wire assembly that connects to a rail
connector is to drop the rail connector (where the wire assembly connects) into
the card cage. This provides improved access (through the card cage) to the 2-pin
connector(s).
Wiring procedures are more efficient when two people work together. The
individuals can share tasks and check one another’s work.
Part Number
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One or more of the following cable or wire assemblies:
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15214300 (cable assembly, PEM-to-scan pigtail)
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15223701 (wire assembly, clock internal)
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15223802 (cable assembly, scan jumper)
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15223900 (wire assembly, termination [VDD/SME])
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15224009 (wire assembly, edge-to-edge)
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15237601 (cable assembly, edge-to-pigtail, 2-position socket)
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15237701 (cable assembly, edge-to-pigtail, 4-position pin)
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15237801 (cable assembly, edge-to-pigtail, 2-position pin)
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01775900 (pin connector locks)
Tools Required
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2-mm and 4-mm hex (allen) wrenches with hex driver
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#1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers
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Medium flatblade screwdriver
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0.3-mm mechanical pencil without lead (or a wire removal tool)
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Multimeter
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Flashlight
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Dental pick
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Tweezers (optional)
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Hemostats (forceps) or another wire insertion tool (all optional)