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Lubrication

There is no periodic lubrication required for this instrument.

Remove and replace

This section contains procedures for removal and installation of customer-replaceable modules in the AWG5200 series generator. All parts
listed in the Replaceable Parts section of this manual is a module.

Preparation

Warning: Before performing this or any other procedure in this manual, read the 

General safety summary

 and the 

Service

safety summary

 at the beginning of this manual. Also, to prevent possible damage to the components, read the information on

preventing ESD

 in this section.

This section contains the following items:

• List of equipment required to remove and disassemble modules
• Module locator diagram for finding the replaceable modules
• Interconnect instructions
• Procedures for removal and reinstallation of instrument modules

Warning: Before removing or replacing any module, disconnect the power cord from the line voltage source. Failure to do so
could cause serious injury or death.

Required equipment

The following table lists equipment that you will need to remove and replace instrument modules.

Table 3: Required tools for removal and replacement of modules

Name

Description

Torque driver

Accepts 1/4 inch screwdriver bits. Torque range of 5 in/lb. to 14 in/lb.

T10 TORX tip

TORX driver bit for T10 size screw heads

T20 TORX tip

TORX driver bit for T20 size screw heads

T25 TORX tip

TORX driver bit for T25 size screw heads

Remove and replace procedures not requiring factory calibration

Note: Calibration is not required when you remove external assemblies, shown in this section.

Rear-corner feet

There are four rear-corner feet.

1. Stand the instrument on its handles, with the rear panel facing up.
2. Remove the screw holding the foot, using a T25 tip.
3. To replace the foot, align it carefully and hold it in alignment while installing the screw. Use a T25 tip and torque to 20 in-lbs.

Bottom feet

There are four feet on the instrument bottom: two flip feet at the front, and two stationary feet at the rear.

1. Set the instrument on its top, with the bottom facing up.

Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for AWG5200 Series

Page 1: ...AWG5200 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators Service Manual Register now Click the following link to protect your product www tek com register P 077174500 077 1745 00...

Page 2: ...ued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of...

Page 3: ...g 12 Exterior inspection 12 Exterior cleaning 12 Lubrication 13 Remove and replace 13 Remove and replace procedures not requiring factory calibration 13 Software upgrades 15 Calibration 15 Diagnostics...

Page 4: ...the country of use Use proper power cord Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the country of use Do not use the provided power cord for other products Use proper voltag...

Page 5: ...damaged or operates incorrectly If in doubt about safety of the product turn it off and disconnect the power cord Clearly mark the product to prevent its further operation Before use inspect voltage...

Page 6: ...depend on the probe and your application Refer to the Specifications section of the manual for more information Warning To prevent electrical shock do not exceed the maximum measurement or maximum fl...

Page 7: ...rotective panels soldering or replacing components Verify safety after repair Always recheck ground continuity and mains dielectric strength after performing a repair Terms in the manual These terms m...

Page 8: ...als all capitals etc in the manual as is used on the instrument front panel and menus Instruction steps are numbered unless there is only one step Bold text refers to specific interface elements that...

Page 9: ...loads AWG5200 Series Rackmount Instructions GF RACK3U 071 3534 XX This document provides instructions to mount the AWG5200 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators into a standard 19 inch equipment rack w...

Page 10: ...receive clock and trigger timing and play out waveform data via an eight lane high speed serial interface JESD204B to the DAC The DAC creates the waveform The DAC output has four different paths DC Hi...

Page 11: ...ge from electrostatic discharge Static voltages of 1 kV to 30 kV are common in unprotected environments CAUTION Static discharge can damage any semiconductor component in this instrument Observe the f...

Page 12: ...s a guide An instrument that appears to have been dropped or otherwise abused should be checked thoroughly to verify correct operation and performance Immediately repair defects that could cause perso...

Page 13: ...us injury or death Required equipment The following table lists equipment that you will need to remove and replace instrument modules Table 3 Required tools for removal and replacement of modules Name...

Page 14: ...e holes in the handle with the posts on the instrument Attach the handle with two T25 screws and torque to 20 in lbs Side handle 1 Remove the four screws using T20 bit to remove the two handle top cap...

Page 15: ...onnel If the front panel or rear panel is opened a full factory calibration must be performed by Tektronix Restore Factory calibration If you run a self cal and the results are bad you can restore the...

Page 16: ...on a unit copy C ProgramData Tektronix AWG AWG5200 Logs to a another location Review this data with an XML editor or Excel spreadsheet to locate the errors Then when you run diagnostics or calibration...

Page 17: ...Diagnostics Calibration you open a window where you can run the Self Calibration or Diagnostics The screen shows the last time that calibration ran and the internal temperature of the instrument when...

Page 18: ...mensions six or more inches greater than the dimensions of the instrument Use a shipping carton that has a test strength of at least 50 pounds 23 kg b Surround the module with a protective anti static...

Page 19: ...rd accessories for these products are listed in your user manual The user manual is available at www tek com manuals Changes to Tektronix products are sometimes made to accommodate improved components...

Page 20: ...ction contains a list of the replaceable mechanical and or electrical components Use this list to identify and order replacement parts The following table describes each column in the parts list Parts...

Page 21: ...er to Figure 1 on page 21 1 348 2037 XX 4 FOOT REAR CORNER SAFETY CONTROLLED 2 211 1481 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE 10 32X 500 PANHEAD T25 WITH BLUE NYLOK PATCH 3 211 1645 XX 2 SCREW MACHINE 10 32X 750 FLATHEA...

Page 22: ...OK PATCH 9 348 2199 XX 4 CUSHION FOOT SANTOPRENE 4 BLACK 101 80 10 211 1645 XX 6 SCREW MACHINE 10 32X 750 FLATHEAD 82 DEG TORX 20 WITH THREAD LOCKING PATCH 11 367 0599 XX 2 HANDLE ASSY BASE AND GRIP S...

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