Operation
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2948.02 ─ 01
7.4
Placing a DUT in the Chamber
Familiarize yourself with residual risks and potentially dangerous situations.
See
on page 11 and
Placing options
You can place your DUT on a tray that is mounted at the door in an upper or lower
position. With the opening door, the DUT holder tray comes out of the chamber and is
easy to reach:
Figure 7-4: Examples of a DUT holder tray
1 = Tray mounted at the door in the upper position
2 = Tray mounted at the door in the lower position
3 = Top view of tray with printed raster from A to U and from 1 to 21
4 = Raster plate (2 views) with 2 rectangular stop brackets (here shown in red color)
The standard or custom-made DUT holder tray can have a printed raster and drilled
holes for holding stop brackets. If your DUT holder tray is preconfigured with stop
brackets in defined raster positions, use these features for best repeatability of DUT
positioning in the chamber.
is allowed to mount and configure DUT holders.
7.5
Connecting a DUT
Familiarize yourself with residual risks and potentially dangerous situations.
See
on page 11 and
Feedthroughs
Optional feedthroughs in the chamber's door allow feeding control or RF signals or
power through the door to the DUT while it is tested in the chamber.
Connecting a DUT