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Warranty

Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1)
year from the date of shipment. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period, Tektronix, at its
option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement
in exchange for the defective product. Parts, modules and replacement products used by Tektronix for warranty
work may be new or reconditioned to like new performance. All replaced parts, modules and products become
the property of Tektronix.

In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of
the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be responsible
for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix, with shipping
charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within
the country in which the Tektronix service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping
charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.

This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate
maintenance and care. Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage
resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install, repair or service the product;
b) to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment; c) to repair any damage
or malfunction caused by the use of non-Tektronix supplies; or d) to service a product that has been modi

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of servicing the product.

THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
TEKTRONIX’ RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.
TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS
ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

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Summary of Contents for AWG7 1B Series

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Page 4: ...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 Tek...

Page 5: ...taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and...

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Page 7: ...1 Required Equipment 3 2 Adjustment Overview 3 2 Calibration Procedure 3 5 Maintenance Maintenance 4 1 Preparation 4 1 Preventing ESD 4 1 Inspection and Cleaning 4 2 Removal and Installation Procedure...

Page 8: ...52 Instrument Diagnostics 4 57 Calibration Error 4 64 Hardware Error 4 73 After Repair 4 75 Returning the Instrument for Service 4 75 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts 5 1 Parts Ordering Informatio...

Page 9: ...ray unit removal 4 16 Figure 4 7 Disassembly of front panel assembly AWG7000C Series 4 18 Figure 4 8 Disassembly of front panel assembly AWG7000B Series 4 20 Figure 4 9 Drive module removal AWG7000C S...

Page 10: ...gure 5 8 AWG7000B Series drive module 5 15 Figure 5 9 AWG7000C Series Processor module 5 17 Figure 5 10 AWG7000B Series processor module 5 19 Figure 5 11 AWG7000C Series power supply assembly 5 21 Fig...

Page 11: ...parts list AWG7000C Series drive modules 5 12 Table 5 8 Replaceable parts list AWG7000B Series drive module 5 14 Table 5 9 Replaceable parts list AWG7000C Series Processor module 5 16 Table 5 10 Repl...

Page 12: ...on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do not apply a potential to any terminal including the common terminal that exceeds...

Page 13: ...ould result in damage to this product or other property Symbols and Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the...

Page 14: ...le of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Disconnect Power To avoid electric shock switch off the instrument power then disconnect the power cord from the mains power Use Care When Servic...

Page 15: ...aste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE For information about recycling options check the Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Mercury Notification This product us...

Page 16: ...Environmental Considerations x AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 17: ...nent assembly or part is referred to by the term module A module is composed of electrical and mechanical assemblies circuit boards interconnecting cables and user accessible controls Replaceable Part...

Page 18: ...Preface xii AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 19: ...Operating Information...

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Page 21: ...nstrument refer to the AWG5000 and AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators Quick Start User Manual This manual is available on the Document CD that came with your instrument and on the Tektronix...

Page 22: ...Operating Information 1 2 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 23: ...Theory of Operation...

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Page 25: ...y and numbers of channels Each model consists of two major sections the platform and generator The platform is common to each model Block Diagram of the System The Arbitrary Waveform Generators are ba...

Page 26: ...Theory of Operation Figure 2 1 AWG7000C Series block diagram 2 2 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 27: ...Theory of Operation Figure 2 2 AWG7000B Series block diagram AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 2 3...

Page 28: ...change information to the ATX board via a USB path The FP board consists of the following blocks USB controller Cypress EZ USB FX1 FPGA Altera Cyclone Key switch matrix LED indicators Tri Color and Mo...

Page 29: ...arate display adapter board ADD2 performs this function For AWG7000C Series instruments the Processor board provides the video display output PCI target adapter PLD140 Xilinx FPGA EEPROM for calibrati...

Page 30: ...ports located in the lower right front corner of the instrument The ATX board receives input from the front panel and touch panel and implements the appropriate changes For AWG7000C Series instrument...

Page 31: ...tween two or more instruments The CLK12G board consists of the following blocks YIG oscillator 6 GHz to 12 GHz Fractional N PLL 10 0 MHz TCXO reference oscillator AWG12G Board The AWG12G board generat...

Page 32: ...raw board as the OUT10G1 board The difference is that the OUT10G2 board has no analog output circuitry The analog signal path is on the relay module The OUT10G2 board has an analog voltage monitor The...

Page 33: ...Adjustment Procedures...

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Page 35: ...Technical Reference Manual adjustment may be required If periodic calibration is one of your requirements a general rule is to verify performance and make adjustments if needed every 2000 hours of op...

Page 36: ...022 01 3 ea SMA BNC adapter SMA female to BNC male Tektronix part number 015 0572 00 2 ea 50 SMA Attenuator DC to 18 GHz 12 dB Hirose AT 112 2 ea Adjustment Overview The adjustment procedure contains...

Page 37: ...step or individually However since the calibration sequence is predefined follow the sequence from the top You must finish a calibration item listed on the upper part of the screen before performing t...

Page 38: ...ation has been performed and the results are saved to the EEPROM regardless of the item all results are saved to the EEPROM on the MIO board the flag under Is Calibrated will be set to TRUE If the cal...

Page 39: ...on data on the MIO board EEPROM is used during the following calibration procedure 10 MHz Reference Calibration This procedure adjusts the built in TCXO oscillator frequency for the 10 MHz Reference O...

Page 40: ...ration is required to set the precise frequency Clock Power Calibration This is a self calibration In the instrument the clock power is need to be controlled depending on the frequency so that the clo...

Page 41: ...mally Analog Output Level Calibration This is a self calibration This calibration ensures that the analog output levels are within the specified range Marker Output Level Calibration This is a self ca...

Page 42: ...or Connect an SMA cable from the Channel 1 Marker 1 Output on the front panel of the arbitrary waveform generator to the TRIGGER DIRECT INPUT of the sampling oscilloscope using the 12 dB SMA attenuato...

Page 43: ...itrary waveform generator Ch 1 Analog Output waveform is visible near the center of the oscilloscope screen and then select File Menu Save Waveform to save the waveform data to R1 b Disconnect the SMA...

Page 44: ...een h After you complete all the measurements for Sampling Rate 6 0 GHz click Calc Delay to Phase This will display the calculated phase values in the Ch1 Ch2 Phase degree field i Select Sampling Rate...

Page 45: ...ne sampling oscilloscope One 50 SMA 12 dB attenuator Two 50 SMA cables Two 50 SMA terminations 20 minute warm up at 20 C to 30 C 1 Install the test hookup and preset the instrument controls a Hook up...

Page 46: ...mV div Horizontal Scale 1 ns div Horizontal Timebase Mode Lock to INT 10 MHz Trigger External Direct Input Level 50 Acquisition Average 64 Measurement C1 High Level C1 Low Level R1 Rise to C1 Rise Del...

Page 47: ...window 7 Use the sampling oscilloscope to measure High Level and Low Level for the signal path from CH2 to Interleave Out Note the values 8 On the arbitrary waveform generator select 12 0 GHz in the S...

Page 48: ...Hz 6 0 GHz and repeat the measurements described in step 8 through step 15 The target value varies depending on the selected Sampling Rate a Select 11 0 GHz in the Sampling Rate field and then repeat...

Page 49: ...t the SMA cable from the Channel 1 Analog Output on the front panel of the arbitrary waveform generator to the CH1 Input of the oscilloscope using the SMA BNC adapter Attach the SMA termination to the...

Page 50: ...n approximately 1 0 V amplitude and 85 ns period Check waveforms for both Channel 1 and Channel 2 Analog outputs 4 Set TEK0015 Data Delay Offset to 60 ps and then check that a sine wave is properly di...

Page 51: ...Example of bad waveform in magic timing margin check 6 Click Close in the Magic Timing Margin Check dialog box 7 Click Exit in the AwgServiceUI window This completes the adjustment procedures Disconn...

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Page 53: ...Maintenance...

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Page 55: ...should perform service procedures Before performing any service procedures read the Service Safety Summary and General Safety Summary at the front of this manual and the ESD information below Also ref...

Page 56: ...ntive maintenance consists of visually inspecting and cleaning the instrument and using general care when operating it How often to do maintenance depends on the severity of the environment in which t...

Page 57: ...table as 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 cau...

Page 58: ...rasive cleaners or commercial cleaners to clean the display surface Avoid spraying liquids on the display surface Avoid scrubbing the display with excessive force 1 Clean the flat panel display surfac...

Page 59: ...ints Resolder joint and clean with ethyl alcohol Wiring and cables Loose plugs or connectors Burned broken or frayed wiring Firmly seat connectors Repair or replace modules with defective wires or cab...

Page 60: ...rly do the following procedures List of tools required to remove and disassemble all modules Procedures for removal and reinstallation of the modules WARNING Before doing any procedure in this section...

Page 61: ...ved by removing and replacing the modules in a specific order Complete disassembly is best achieved by the following procedures in the order given in the following figures Figure 4 1 Disassembly proce...

Page 62: ...ols required for module removal and reinstall Item Name Description General Tool 1 Screwdriver handle Accepts Torx driver bits 620 440 2 T 15 Torx tip Torx driver bit for T 15 size screw heads 640 247...

Page 63: ...8 0 in lbs Used to remove SMA cables 10 Angle Tip Tweezers Used to remove the front panel knob Standard tool 11 Wire cutter Used to remove cable ties Standard tool Disconnecting and Connecting the SMP...

Page 64: ...to the cosmetic cover 2 Grasp the bracket and handle away from the cosmetic cover Installation To install reverse this procedure Snaps You need a screwdriver with a T 15 Torx tip items 1 and 2 Removal...

Page 65: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 4 Handle snaps cosmetic covers and front trim unit removal AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 4 11...

Page 66: ...lation To install reverse this procedure Cosmetic Cover Bottom You need a screwdriver with a T 15 Torx tip items 1 and 2 Removal To remove the bottom cosmetic cover follow these steps See Figure 4 4 o...

Page 67: ...chassis has three projections The front trim fits in these projections When removing the front trim grasp its back edge and flex it upward before pulling it forward Installation To install reverse thi...

Page 68: ...embly follow these steps 1 Orient the instrument so that its bottom is down on the work surface and its rear is facing you 2 Loosen the two thumb screws securing the hard disk assembly to the instrume...

Page 69: ...illips screwdriver items 1 2 and 6 Removal To remove the fan tray unit follow these steps See Figure 4 6 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit and EMI covers 2 Disconnect the...

Page 70: ...e unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit and EMI covers 2 Orient the instrument so that the rear is on the work surface 3 Remove the seven screws securing the front panel bracket to the chassis 4...

Page 71: ...and J200 c Lift the boards away from the front panel bracket 3 Remove the display module a Remove the two screws from the touch screen bracket and lift the bracket away b Remove the four screws secur...

Page 72: ...front panel assembly follow these steps See Figure 4 8 on page 4 20 1 Remove the cosmetic covers front trim unit and EMI covers 2 Remove the LCDA board and Front Panel board a Remove the four screws s...

Page 73: ...nel bracket 4 Remove the LCD module a Remove the four screws securing the LCD module to the front panel bracket b Disconnect the cable from J110 on the LCDA board c Disconnect the cable from CN2 on th...

Page 74: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 8 Disassembly of front panel assembly AWG7000B Series 4 20 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 75: ...the cables from J5J1 and J7J1 on the Processor board 6 Lift the drive bay module away from the chassis Installation To install reverse this procedure DVD ROM Drive You need a screwdriver with a T 15 T...

Page 76: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 9 Drive module removal AWG7000C Series 4 22 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 77: ...the bottom is on the work surface and the rear is facing you 3 Disconnect the cables from J360 J600 J670 and J680 on the MIO board 4 Remove the six screws securing the MIO board to the chassis 5 Caref...

Page 78: ...he processor tray 4 Lift the drive bay bracket away from the processor tray If necessary remove the ribbon cable through the hole on the drive bay bracket 5 Remove the six mounting posts securing the...

Page 79: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 11 Processor module removal AWG7000C Series AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 4 25...

Page 80: ...refully slide the module to loosen it from the Power board 7 Lift the power supply up out of the chassis 8 Lift the bracket up out of the chassis Installation To install reverse this procedure RFI Fil...

Page 81: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 12 Power Supply and RFI filter removal AWG7000C Series AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 4 27...

Page 82: ...drive bay module power supply Multi Input Output board and Processor board 2 Orient the instrument so that the bottom is on the work surface 3 Disconnect the cables from J102 J103 J120 J300 J302 J304...

Page 83: ...the cables from J5J1 and J7J1 on the Processor board 6 Lift the drive bay module away from the chassis Installation To install reverse this procedure DVD ROM Drive You need a screwdriver with a T 15 T...

Page 84: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 14 Drive module removal AWG7000B Series 4 30 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 85: ...You need a screwdriver with a T 15 Torx tip items 1 and 2 Removal To remove the Multi Input Output board follow these steps See Figure 4 15 on page 4 32 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers...

Page 86: ...1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit EMI covers MIO board enforcement bracket hard disk assembly and drive bay module 2 Orient the instrument so that the bottom is on the wo...

Page 87: ...See Figure 4 15 on page 4 32 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit EMI covers MIO board enforcement bracket hard disk assembly and drive bay module 2 Orient the instrument so...

Page 88: ...e 3 Remove the two screws securing the drive bay bracket to the processor tray 4 Lift the drive bay bracket away from the processor tray 5 Remove the three screws securing the connector bracket to the...

Page 89: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 16 Processor module removal AWG7000B Series AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 4 35...

Page 90: ...Power board 7 Remove the three screws securing the bracket to the power supply 8 Carefully slide the module to loosen it from the Power board 9 Lift the power supply up out of the chassis 10 Lift the...

Page 91: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 17 Power Supply and RFI filter removal AWG7000B Series AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 4 37...

Page 92: ...d disk assembly drive bay module power supply Multi Input Output board and Processor board 2 Orient the instrument so that the bottom is on the work surface 3 Disconnect the cables from J102 J103 J120...

Page 93: ...4 40 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit and EMI covers 2 Orient the instrument so that the top is on the work surface 3 Disconnect the cables from J100 and J200 on the Fron...

Page 94: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 19 Front Connector board CLK12G module relay unit and AWG12G board removal 4 40 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 95: ...ully pull up on the module to loosen it from the AWG board 8 Lift the module away from the chassis Installation To install reverse this procedure CLK12G Board You need a 1 Phillips screwdriver and a 5...

Page 96: ...Removal and Installation Procedures Figure 4 20 Disassembly of the CLK12G module 4 42 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 97: ...he relay units 4 Disconnect the cable or two cables for 2 channel models from the relay units 5 Remove the 10 screws securing the relay unit to the chassis 6 Lift the relay unit away from the chassis...

Page 98: ...Disconnect the four cables from the relay units 5 Remove the 10 screws securing the relay unit to the chassis 6 Lift the relay unit away from the chassis Installation To install reverse this procedure...

Page 99: ...Figure 4 19 on page 4 40 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit EMI covers CLK12G module and relay unit for Option 02 2 Orient the instrument so that the top is on the work su...

Page 100: ...st 11 Lift the board away from the chassis 12 Disconnect the ribbon cable at J1000 on the AWG12G board 13 Disconnect these cables The cable at J110A from the AWG12G board to the CH1 OUT10G board J100...

Page 101: ...the CH2 OUT10G board J150 The cable at J116B from the AWG12G board to the CH2 OUT10G board J170 The cable at J1430 from the AWG12G board to the Trigger Input connector The cable at J1440 from the AWG1...

Page 102: ...J100B from the AWG12G board to the CH2 OUT10G board J600 The cable at J101B from the AWG12G board to the CH2 OUT10G board J700 Installation To install reverse this procedure CH1 OUT10G Board You need...

Page 103: ...70 from the CH1 OUT10G board to the AWG12G board J116A The cable at J690 from the CH1 OUT10G board to the Channel 1 Analog connector The cable at J790 from the CH1 OUT10G board to the Channel 1 Analog...

Page 104: ...T10G board 6 Disconnect these cables NOTE For Option 02 or 06 there are no cable connections at J600 and J700 on the CH2 OUT10G board The cable at J600 from the CH2 OUT10G board to the AWG12G board J1...

Page 105: ...Mkr 1 connector The cable at J160 from the CH2 OUT10G board to the Channel 2 Mkr 1 connector The cable at J190 from the CH2 OUT10G board to the Channel 2 Mkr 1 connector 7 Remove the four screws secur...

Page 106: ...s to a module This section requires that service personnel have the appropriate skills to work on this instrument including PC troubleshooting and Microsoft Windows operating system skills Details of...

Page 107: ...Troubleshooting Figure 4 25 Primary troubleshooting tree 1 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 4 53...

Page 108: ...Troubleshooting Figure 4 26 Primary troubleshooting tree 2 4 54 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 109: ...e voltages at J104 on the PWR board with the multimeter and compare each reading to the values listed in the following table If the voltages are within the allowance your power supply is functional Fi...

Page 110: ...llowing table If the voltages are within the allowance your PWR board is functional Figure 4 28 AWG12G board test points Table 4 5 PWR board voltages AWG12G board J2000 Voltage Allowance Pin 1 12 V 11...

Page 111: ...rred and provides an error code Diagnostics error codes See Table 4 6 on page 4 58 Calibration error codes See Table 4 7 on page 4 64 Hardware error codes See Table 4 8 on page 4 73 The power on tests...

Page 112: ...HwDiagAwgRegister AwgController address_0x40 register diag Fail expected data xxxx actual data xxxx AWG12G AWG12G U1000 120000004 HwDiagAwgRegister AwgController address_0x41 register diag Fail expec...

Page 113: ...nRam U400zz pinPld AWG12G P 0 U400PA U500PA U510PA P 1 U400QA U500QA U510QA P 2 U400RA U500RA U510RA P 3 U400SA U500SA U510SA P 4 U400TA U500TA U510TA 121000001 HwDiagWaveformMemory channel 1 MemoryCo...

Page 114: ...Register PLL_MUX_LOW 1 AWG12G CLK12G AWG12G U1000 CLK12G U3200 131000000 HwDiagClockPll 7 5GHz YIG tuning error AWG12G CLK12G AWG12G U1000 U1040 CLK12G U3200 U3250 Y3100 Y3280 131000001 HwDiagClockPll...

Page 115: ...0 141000010 Analog Level Diag CH1 internal offset 8bit failed expected 0 0mV actual xxxxxmV AWG12G AWG12G U100A U150A 141000011 Analog Level Diag CH1 internal offset 10bit failed expected 0 0mV actual...

Page 116: ...0db attenuator failed expected 0 31627 actual xxxxx OUT10G OUT10G K620 K720 1510P0004 Analog Level Diag CH2 positive negative 20db attenuator failed expected 0 100000 actual xxxxx OUT10G OUT10G K630 K...

Page 117: ...evel Diag CH2 filter 200mhz gain balance failed OUT10G OUT10G K670 K770 151000021 Analog Level Diag CH2 amp gain balance failed OUT10G OUT10G U800 1520M0001 Marker Level Diag CH2 MARKER M offset faile...

Page 118: ...0XP0004 Analog Level Calibration CHX positive negative 20db attenuator failed expected 0 100000 actual xxxxx OUT10G OUT10G K630 K730 200XP0005 Analog Level Calibration CHX positive negative 50mhz filt...

Page 119: ...mp gain balance failed 210XM0001 Marker Level Calibration CHX MARKER M offset failed OUT10G OUT10G U120 U170 U230 U240 U330 U340 210XM0002 Marker Level Calibration CHX MARKER M positive offset failed...

Page 120: ...AWG12G U400A U500A U510B 251000006 Invalid NG Areas 10G Write AWG12G AWG12G U1000 U400A B 251000007 Invalid NG Areas 8G Write AWG12G AWG12G U1000 U400A B 251000008 The Cal value is not found 12G Writ...

Page 121: ...1 10GHz AWG12G AWG12G U400A 260000012 The Cal value is not found ch2_pld_timing_1 10GHz AWG12G AWG12G U400B 260000013 The Cal value is not found ch1_pld_timing_2 8GHz AWG12G AWG12G U400A 260000014 The...

Page 122: ...U500A U510A 261000004 The Cal value is not found ch2_ram_address_timing_1 10GHz AWG12G AWG12G U400B U500B U510B 261000005 The Cal value is not found ch1_ram_data_timing_1 12GHz AWG12G AWG12G U400A U50...

Page 123: ...00113 The difference of ch1_pld_timing_2 and ch2_pld_timing_2 is larger than 24 10GHz AWG12G AWG12G U300A B U400A B 262000115 The difference of ch1_pld_timing_3 and ch2_pld_timing_3 is larger than 24...

Page 124: ...n 120ps at TEK0015 X bit Y AWG12G AWG12G U100A B U300A B 263XY0123 The difference between tek15_ch1_timing_2 and tek15_ch2_timing_2 is larger than 120ps at TEK0015 X bit Y AWG12G AWG12G U100A B U300A...

Page 125: ...ng underflow vtune xxxx CLK12G CLK12G U3200 U3250 Y3280 271000004 HwExecYigCal PLL 6GHz tuning underflow vtune xxxx CLK12G CLK12G U3200 U3250 Y3280 271000005 HwExecYigCal PLL 12GHz tuning over 4095 vt...

Page 126: ...ror log message Possible defect on board Note 291XY0001 Marker cross point calibration result exceeds limit at CHX MARKER Y N A 291XY0002 Marker cross point calibration couldn t be converged on 1 0V a...

Page 127: ...n error CLK12G CLK12G U3200 U3250 Y3260 300000012 The Ipc busy timeout period has expired AWG12G AWG12G U1000 300000013 MemoryController DLL doesn t lock AWG12G AWG12G U1000 U400xx 300000014 MemoryCon...

Page 128: ...ntroller timeout period has expired MIO AWG12G MIO U300 AWG12G U1000 MIO AWG12G Cable 300000210 The system cannot find the file specified PLD231 Bit N A Software Disk Drive 300000211 An attempt was ma...

Page 129: ...original packaging material If it is unavailable or unfit for use contact your local Tektronix representative to obtain new packaging Seal the shipping carton with an industrial stapler or strapping...

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Page 133: ...odel number Instrument serial number Instrument modification number if applicable If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part your local Tektronix field office or repr...

Page 134: ...he 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 List Column Descriptions...

Page 135: ...2 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 9 355 0298 00 4 STUD SNAP 0 570 DIA 0 165 THK STAINLESS STEEL 10 211 0732 01 4 SCR ASSEM WSHR 6 32 X 0 75 PNH STL CD PL TORX T15 11 348 1861 00 4 FOOT REAR ASSY W CORD...

Page 136: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 1 Cosmetics 5 4 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 137: ...effective Serial no discont d Qty Name description 5 2 EMI COVERS 200 4992 01 1 COVER EMI TOP AWG7000B 1 200 5156 00 1 COVER EMI TOP AWG7000C 2 200 5034 01 1 COVER EMI BOTTOM 3 211 1050 00 26 SCREW MA...

Page 138: ...CTROLESS NICKEL PLATE 2 348 0966 00 1 GROMMET PLASTIC BLACK ROUND 0 625 ID 3 441 2630 00 1 CHASSIS MAIN ASSEMBLY INCLUDES 4 AND 7 4 441 2585 00 1 BRACKET IO M BOARD SAFETY CONTROLLED 5 174 5763 00 1 C...

Page 139: ...ve Serial no discont d Qty Name description 5 4 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 1 131 6417 00 6 CONTACT ELEC GROUNDING 0 600 L X 0 250 W X 0 220 D ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATE 2 348 0966 00 1 GROMMET PLASTIC BLACK ROUND...

Page 140: ...0 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC 7P 0 1 1 18IN L AWG 24 UL1061 87456 5 103958 4 TYCO 3 640441 3 AMP FOR PWR SW LEDS 10 679 6492 00 1 CIRCUIT BD ASSY LEDA LED ADAPTER 11 174 5254 00 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC 2X5P 0 1 19 7...

Page 141: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 5 AWG7000C Series front panel assembly AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 9...

Page 142: ...15 11 211 1050 00 7 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 12 174 5256 00 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC 7P 0 1 1 18IN L AWG 24 UL1061 87456 5 103958 4 TYCO 3 640441 3 AMP FOR PWR SW LEDS 13 211 1050 00...

Page 143: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 6 AWG7000B Series front panel assembly AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 11...

Page 144: ...2474 03 1 CHASSIS DRIVE BAY METAL 7 211 1050 00 7 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 8 174 5349 00 1 CABLE ASSY SATA COMBO HARD DRIVE CABLE WITH LATCH 9 407 5337 00 1 BRACKET RHDD SATA...

Page 145: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 7 AWG7000C Series drive modules AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 13...

Page 146: ...CAD PLT T15 12 441 2474 03 1 CHASSIS DRIVE BAY METAL 13 407 5337 00 1 BRACKET RHDD SATA COMBO CABLE 3 5 INCH REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE RECEPTACLE 14 211 1050 00 5 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL...

Page 147: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 8 AWG7000B Series drive module AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 15...

Page 148: ...32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 8 039 0188 00 1 COMPUTER BOARD ADVANTECH MICROATX LGA 775 CORE 2 DUO DDR2 PCI E X4 DUAL CH LVDS DVI I SINGLE GBE LAN ADVANTECH AIMB 566 SAFETY CONTROLLED 9 167 1493 00...

Page 149: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 9 AWG7000C Series Processor module AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 17...

Page 150: ...DR2 PC5300 7 119 7333 00 1 P4 LGA775 FAN SINK BRACKET FROM AVC 8 167 0710 00 1 PROCESSOR CELERON D 2 93 GHZ LEAD FREE 1 287V TO 1 4V CORE 84W BUS SPD 533MHZ FC LGA4 775 PKG W O FAN and HEATSINK HH8054...

Page 151: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 10 AWG7000B Series processor module AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 19...

Page 152: ...12V 25A 12V 1A 5VSB 2A 90 264VAC 47 63HZ BERG 51624 XX001 9 5X4 9X3 8IN SAFETY CONTROLLED 2 211 1050 00 6 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 3 407 5145 01 1 BRACKET POWER SUPPLY 4 211 1...

Page 153: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 11 AWG7000C Series power supply assembly AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 21...

Page 154: ...CREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 3 407 5145 01 1 BRACKET POWER SUPPLY 4 211 1050 00 3 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 5 174 5269 00 1 CABLE ASSY AC INLET TO CKT BD 14 I...

Page 155: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 12 AWG7000B Series power supply assembly AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 23...

Page 156: ...MARKER IDENT LABEL COSMETIC REAR LEXAN SAFETY CONTROLLED 12 174 5307 00 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC GPIB 5INL BOARD TO REAR PANEL 24P GPIB CONN TO 24P HEADER CONN W O JACK SCREW SAFETY CONTROLLED 13 335 1668 00...

Page 157: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 13 AWG7000C Series PCI power interface module AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 25...

Page 158: ...0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 14 213 1061 00 2 JACKSCREW 6 32 X 0 320 EXT THD M3 5 X 0 6 6 INT THD X 0 215L GPIB BLACK OXIDE BULK PACK 15 211 1206 01 2 SCREW JACK 2 56 ID X 4 40 OD 0 188 HEX SS 16 386...

Page 159: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 14 AWG7000B Series PCI power interface module AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual 5 27...

Page 160: ...1 211 1050 00 4 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 2 211 1213 01 12 SCREW METRIC 5 X 10MM FLATHEAD STL ZINC POSI 3 407 5170 02 1 BRACKET FAN TRAY 4 343 0549 00 2 STRAP TIEDOWN 0 098 W X...

Page 161: ...1 1050 00 2 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 2 679 6350 02 1 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY FCON FRONT PANEL CONNECTOR 3 174 5233 00 1 CA ASSY INTCON CMPST USB2 0 24 28 AWG 24 IN L 10 POS 1 X 10 A...

Page 162: ...AWG7xx1B 9 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 6 211 1050 00 AWG7xx2C AWG7xx2B 18 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 7 211 1050 00 12 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CA...

Page 163: ...W O OKAYA BIAS TEE 671 9962 00 AWG7xx1B 1 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY OUTPUT 10GS STD 389 3776 00 671 9952 00 AWG7xx2B 2 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY OUTPUT 10GS STD 389 3776 00 671 9953 00 AWG7121B Option 02 1 CIRCUIT...

Page 164: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 17 AWG12G CLK12G OUT10G modules 5 32 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 165: ...STICKY BACK PLASTIC SAFETY CONTROLLED 10 343 0549 00 2 HOLDER CABLE TIE 0 75 SQ STICKY BACK PLASTIC SAFETY CONTROLLED 11 337 4441 00 1 SHIELD ELEC CASE TOP CLK12G 12 342 1174 00 1 INSULATOR THERMAL C...

Page 166: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 18 CLK12G module 5 34 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 167: ...Option 06 AWG7122B Option 06 2 CABLE ASSY ELEC RF COAX 8IN L 50 OHM SMP R RTA SMA P STR W LABEL MATCHED DELAY FLEX COAX CABLE 4 343 1701 00 1 CLAMP CABLE WITH ADHESIVE BACK 174 5342 00 AWG7xx1B 1 CAB...

Page 168: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 19 AWG12G module 5 36 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 169: ...R STR PANEL SMP R RTA W LABEL MATCHED DELAY FLEX COAX CABLE 6 174 5344 00 AWG7xx2C AWG7xx2B 2 CABLE ASSY ELEC RF COAX 9 5IN L 50 OHM SMA R STR PANEL SMP R RTA W LABEL MATCHED DELAY FLEX COAX CABLE 17...

Page 170: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 20 SMA bracket 5 38 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 171: ...AWG7122C Option 06 AWG7122B Option 06 1 BRACKET FOR RF POWER SPLITTER 015072000 1515 1 AEROFLEX WEINSCHEL INC 211 A273 01 AWG7121B Option 02 4 SCREW MACHINE M2 5X18 L PNH STL NI PL CROSS REC W FLAT LO...

Page 172: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 21 Relay unit 5 40 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

Page 173: ...X 0 366 TERMN 0 375 32 THD D FLAT 3 174 5294 00 2 CABLE ASSY ELEC RF COAX 7IN L 50 OHM SMA P STR PELTOLA FLEX COAX CABLE 4 174 5680 00 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC EVENT 7 88IN L BOARD TO REAR PANEL 15P EVENT C...

Page 174: ...Replaceable Parts Figure 5 22 Rear connectors 5 42 AWG7000B and AWG7000C Series Service Manual...

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