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About this edition

This is the first edition of the

HP E2494A Probe Adapter
for the Intel Pentium II
Mobile Processor
Installation Guide.

Publication number
E2494-92001

Printed in USA.

Edition dates are as follows:

E2494-92000, Sept. 1997
E2494-92001, Mar. 1998

New editions are complete
revisions of the manual.
Many product updates do not
require manual changes and
manual corrections may be
done without accompanying
product changes.  Therefore,
do not expect a one-to-one
correspondence between
product updates and manual
updates.  

*E2494-92001*

*E2494-92001*

HP Part Number E2494-92001
Printed March, 1998

Summary of Contents for E2494A

Page 1: ...ble You will find any other available product information on the Agilent Test Measurement website www tm agilent com HP References in this Manual This manual may contain references to HP or Hewlett Packard Please note that Hewlett Packard s former test and measurement semiconductor products and chemical analysis businesses are now part of Agilent Technologies We have made no changes to this manual...

Page 2: ...Installation Guide Publication number E2494 92001 March 1998 Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1997 1998 All Rights Reserved HP E2494A Probe Adapter for the Intel Pentium II Mobile Processor ...

Page 3: ...pported target systems using the 190 pin Mictor connector The supported target systems include the Pentium II Instrumented Mobile Module and the Pentium II Mobile Processor mounted on Intel s Instrumented Interposer board Installation Overview Connect the preprocessor interface to the probe adapter Connect the probe adapter to the target system 190 pin Mictor connector and adjust the adjustment sc...

Page 4: ...lation Guide Minimum Equipment Required For target systems using a Pentium II Mobile Module a Pentium II Instrumented Mobile Module is required For target systems using a Pentium II Mobile Processor an Instrumented Interposer board is required 3 ...

Page 5: ...he preprocessor cables to the correspondingly numbered probe adapter connectors C AU TI O N To prevent equipment damage you must connect the preprocessor interface cables to the probe adapter before connecting the probe adapter to the target system C AU TI O N To prevent equipment damage when disconnecting the preprocessor interface from the probe adapter use the procedure on page 11 To connect th...

Page 6: ...d These boards have the 190 pin Mictor connectors mounted on them They are available from Intel Connecting to Pentium II Instrumented Mobile Module systems C AU TI O N To protect your equipment remove the power from both the preprocessor interface and the target system before you make or break connections 1 Remove the Pentium II Instrumented Mobile Module board from the target system 2 Connect the...

Page 7: ...d prior to making any connection Take care to align the probe adapter connector with the pins on the Instrumented Mobile Module board connector so that all pins are making contact Also ensure that the probe adapter is firmly seated in the 190 pin Mictor connector and that the probe adapter is parallel within 4 with the Pentium II Instrumented Mobile Module Connecting the probe adapter to the Penti...

Page 8: ...or and that the probe adapter is parallel within 4 with the mother board see below C AU TI O N The adjustment screws must be properly adjusted so that they are touching the mother board and the probe adapter is parallel within 4 with the mother board If the probe adapter is not supported by the adjustment screws or if the probe adapter is not seated so that it is parallel within 4 with the mother ...

Page 9: ...cessor from the target system and plug it into the Instrumented Interposer board 2 Connect the HP E2487A preprocessor interface cables to the HP E2494A probe adapter as shown on page 4 C AU TI O N Connecting the preprocessor interface cables to the probe adapter after the probe adapter is already connected to the interposer board may exert excessive stress on the interposer board and the probe ada...

Page 10: ...an result from incorrect connection Note the position of Pin 1 of the 190 pin Mictor connectors on the probe adapter and target system prior to making any connection Also take care to align the probe adapter connector with the pins on the target system connector so that all pins are making contact Connecting the probe adapter to the Instrumented Interposer board To connect to the target system 9 ...

Page 11: ...ser board and the probe adapter is parallel within 4 with the interposer board If the probe adapter is not supported by the adjustment screws or if the probe adapter is not seated so that it is parallel within 4 to the interposer board damage may occur to the Mictor connectors Required alignment for connecting probe adapter to Intel s Instrumented Interposer board 6 Attach the fully connected prob...

Page 12: ...emove the power from both the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface and the target system before you make or break connections Power requirements The probe adapter draws a maximum 100 mA 5V which is supplied by the logic analyzer CAT I Pollution degree 2 This product is intended for indoor use only Cleaning Remove any dust or debris from the probe adapter with precision dusting cleaner otherwise known ...

Page 13: ...Probe dimensions The figure below gives the dimensions for the HP E2494A Probe Adapter The dimensions are listed in inches and millimeters Dimensions Probe dimensions 12 ...

Page 14: ...e instructions are for trained service personnel To avoid dangerous electric shock do not perform any service unless qualified to do so Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Whenever it is likely that the ground protection is impaired you must make the instrument inoperative and secure it against any unintend...

Page 15: ...ckard specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Exclusive Remedies The remedies provided herein are the buyer s sole and exclusive remedies Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory Assistance Product maintenance agreement...

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