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9000A-006 Service
The Clock Module
1-4.
The Clock Module provides interface and protection between the Troubleshooter and the
UUT. Interface is required to effectively connect the sources of the clock, start, stop, and
enable signals located on the UUT to the input of the Troubleshooter. A fuse in the ground
line provides the necessary protection. An input to the Troubleshooter from the Clock
Module provides an indication of the fuse condition.
The Clock Module connects to the Troubleshooter with a 15-pin connector located below
the front panel of the Troubleshooter. Connection to the UUT is made by up to five clip
leads that protrude from the Clock module. A clip lead is provided for each of the control
signal inputs (start, stop, clock, and enable), and one is provided for the ground connection
to the UUT.
The Asynchronous Signature Module
1-5.
The Asynchronous Signature Module is a printed circuit board located within the
Troubleshooter. It accepts the start, stop, clock, and enable signals from the Clock Module,
and the data stream from the Troubleshooter data probe. The Asynchronous Signature
Module uses these inputs to generate the corresponding signature, event count, and
waveform data. The module sends the calculated signature and event count over the pod
bus to the Troubleshooter for display on the front panel.
In addition to the signature and events count functions, a set of registers within the module
stores the latest 640 nanoseconds of the data stream gathered by the data probe. The
module sends this data to the Troubleshooter for display on the front panel as a waveform.
The Cassette Tape
1-6.
The Asynchronous Signature Option in the models 9005A and 9010A is operated by a
series of programs contained on a magnetic tape cassette. Once the programs are loaded
into the Troubleshooter RAM, operation of the Troubleshooter in the signature mode is
afforded by several front panel keys. Appropriate displays provide the necessary
interaction between the Troubleshooter and the operator during signature operations.
Operation of the 9020A is a function of the host computer or instrument controller.
ORGANIZATION OF THIS MANUAL
1-7.
This manual documents the Asynchronous Signature Option. The manual provides
information for service personnel (Maintenance). Operational and programming
procedures for the basic 9000A Series Troubleshooter are documented in the appropriate
manual(s).
Note
Information for operating and programming the Asynchronous Signature
Probe is available in a separate manual. Order John Fluke Part Number
773259.
SPECIFICATIONS
1-8.
Table 1-1 lists the specifications for the Asynchronous Signature Probe Option.
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