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AWG7000 Series Service Manual

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Maintenance

This section contains information needed to do periodic and corrective 
maintenance on the instrument. The following subsections are included:

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Preparation

 — Tells you how to get ready to do arbitrary waveform generator 

maintenance. 

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Preparation Preventing ESD

 — Provides general information on preventing 

damage to internal modules when doing maintenance.

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Inspection and Cleaning

 — Information and procedures for inspecting the 

instrument and cleaning its external and internal modules.

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Removal and Installation Procedures

 — Procedures for the removal of 

defective modules and replacement of new or repaired modules.

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Toubleshooting

 — Information for isolating failed modules. Included are 

instructions for operating the instrument diagnostic routines and 
troubleshooting trees. Most of the trees make use of the internal diagnostic 
routines to speed fault isolation to a module.

Preparation

Only qualified persons 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 refer to the 
Operating Information section and your arbitrary waveform generator quick start 
user manual for information about using the arbitrary waveform generator.

Preventing ESD

When performing any service that requires internal access to this instrument, 
adhere to the following precautions to avoid damaging internal modules and their 
components due to electrostatic discharge (ESD).    

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Minimize handling of static-sensitive modules. 

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Transport and store static-sensitive modules in their static protected containers 
or on a metal rail. Label any package that contains static-sensitive modules.

CAUTION. 

Static discharge can damage any semiconductor component in this 

instrument.

Summary of Contents for AWG7000 Series

Page 1: ...fied personnel only To avoid personal injury do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Refer to all safety summaries prior to performing service www tektronix com Service Manual A...

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Page 3: ...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 maintena...

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Page 5: ...Procedure 3 5 Maintenance Preparation 4 1 Preventing ESD 4 1 Inspection and Cleaning 4 2 Removal and Installation Procedures 4 7 Preparation 4 7 Summary of Procedures 4 8 Required Equipment 4 10 Disc...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents ii AWG7000 Series Service Manual Replaceable Parts Parts Ordering Information 5 1 Using the Replaceable Parts List 5 3...

Page 7: ...les bottom 4 9 Figure 4 3 Disconnecting and connecting the SMP cable 4 10 Figure 4 4 Handle snaps cosmetic covers and front trim unit removal 4 12 Figure 4 5 EMI covers removal 4 14 Figure 4 6 Fan tra...

Page 8: ...ram Drive module 5 11 Figure 5 6 Exploded diagram Processor module 5 13 Figure 5 7 Exploded diagram Power supply assembly 5 15 Figure 5 8 Exploded diagram PCI power interface module 5 17 Figure 5 9 Ex...

Page 9: ...le 3 1 Test equipment 3 2 Table 4 1 External inspection checklist 4 3 Table 4 2 Internal inspection checklist 4 5 Table 4 3 Tools required for module removal and reinstall 4 10 Table 4 4 Power supply...

Page 10: ...List of Tables vi AWG7000 Series Service Manual...

Page 11: ...oduct ensure that the product is properly grounded Observe All Terminal Ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further rat...

Page 12: ...injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the...

Page 13: ...ct unless another person capable 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 ma...

Page 14: ...Service Safety Summary x AWG7000 Series Service Manual...

Page 15: ...the materials are reused or recycled appropriately The symbol shown to the left indicates that this product complies with the European Union s requirements according to Directive 2002 96 EC on waste...

Page 16: ...Environmental Considerations xii AWG7000 Series Service Manual...

Page 17: ...safely and efficiently Manual Conventions This manual uses certain conventions that you should become familiar with before attempting service Modules Throughout this manual any replaceable component a...

Page 18: ...Preface xiv AWG7000 Series Service Manual...

Page 19: ...Operating Information...

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Page 21: ...y length Option 01 Extended analog output bandwidth Option 02 Interleave and extended analog output bandwidth Option 06 AWG7102 only A large 10 4 inch 264 2 mm high resolution XGA color display An int...

Page 22: ...s Option D5 with Option C5 Calibration data report 5 years Option R3 Repair service 3 years including warranty Option R5 Repair service 5 years including warranty AWG7UP Option M12 AWG7102 Field upgra...

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

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Page 25: ...s Each model consists of two major sections the platform section and generator section The platform section is common to each model Block Diagram of the System The AWG7000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Ge...

Page 26: ...2QYGT QCTF CP CP CP 6GM KPM 2 TQPV QPPGEVQT QCTF TQPV 5YKVEJ QCTF CTF KUM TKXG FCRVQT QCTF WNVK PRWV 1WVRWV QCTF 2TQEGUUQT v 6 QCTF 2QYGT 5WRRN 8 41 TKXG TQPV 2CPGN QCTF 6QWEJ 2CPGN 9 QCTF QCTF 176 QC...

Page 27: ...ard supports interconnection between the ATX board and FP board Two internal USB ports come from the ATX board One USB connects to a touch panel controller The other connect to a micro controller on t...

Page 28: ...rear panel This includes RS 232 Parallel and Ethernet ports as well as four USB ports including two USB2 0 ports located in the lower right front corner of the instrument The ATX board receives input...

Page 29: ...al N PLL 10 0 MHz TCXO reference oscillator AWG10G Board The AWG10G board generates arbitrary waveforms based on the waveform memory and the sequence memory There are two types of PLDs Xilinx FPGA on...

Page 30: ...board uses the same raw board as the OUT10G1 board The difference is that the OUT10G2 board has no analog output circuitry For Option 02 and Option 06 the analog signal path is on the relay module The...

Page 31: ...Adjustment Procedures...

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Page 33: ...and make adjustments only if needed every 2000 hours of operation or once a year if the instrument is used infrequently Adjustment After Repair After removal and replacement of a module you must perf...

Page 34: ...do this 1 Power on the instrument 2 Select the System menu from the menu bar and then select Service Mode 3 The following dialog box is displayed Enter the password 1185 Table 3 1 Test equipment Descr...

Page 35: ...calibration part of the window You can perform the calibrations either all in one step or individually However since the calibration sequence is predefined follow the sequence from the top You must f...

Page 36: ...y or during servicing The following procedures assume that this method will be used Saving the Calibration Results to EEPROM When the calibration has been performed and the results are saved to the EE...

Page 37: ...used during the following calibration procedure 10 MHz Reference Calibration This procedure adjusts the built in TCXO oscillator frequency for the 10 MHz Reference Output 1 Install the test hookup an...

Page 38: ...requency IPC Timing Calibration This is a self calibration The instrument features high speed communication called IPC Inter PLD Communication between the internal Memory Controller and the Awg Contro...

Page 39: ...okup and preset the instrument controls a Hook up the oscilloscope Attach the SMA terminations to the Channel 1 Analog and Channel 2 Analog Outputs on the front panel of the arbitrary waveform generat...

Page 40: ...0 mV div CH 1 and CH 2 Impedance 50 Horizontal Scale 20 ns div Trigger Edge Trigger CH 1 CH 2 Rising Set Level to 50 2 Click the Data Timing button in the Service UI menu to display the following setu...

Page 41: ...Data Delay setting by 30 ps and observe the oscilloscope screen If the waveform starts to break at some point click Start of Broken Waveform The following shows an example of broken waveform 7 Click E...

Page 42: ...he Channel field 14 Set Frequency to 10 GHz and observe the oscilloscope screen If a sine waveform is not output normally record the range as described in step 6 and step 7 15 Decrease Frequency in th...

Page 43: ...tion This is a self calibration This calibration is required to ensure that the marker output levels are within the specified range Marker Delay Calibration This is a self calibration This calibration...

Page 44: ...itrary waveform generator Connect an SMA cable from the Channel 1 Analog Output on the front panel of the arbitrary waveform generator to the CH 1 Input of the sampling oscilloscope using the SMA atte...

Page 45: ...tal Scale 50 ps div Horizontal Timebase Mode Lock to INT 10 MHz Trigger External Direct Input Level 50 Acquisition Average 64 Stop After Condition Average Complete Measurement R1 to C1 Delay R1 C1 Ref...

Page 46: ...t until the R1 to C1 Delay value is within the 100 ps range f Change the sampling oscilloscope settings as follows Sampling Rate 5 0 GHz Ch 2 Phase 180 degree g Enter the measurement values of R1 to C...

Page 47: ...ption 06 only This calibration consists of the following two adjustments Coarse adjustment Adjust the phase difference between Ch 1 and Ch 2 to minimize the rise time of Interleave Output Fine adjustm...

Page 48: ...as follows Vertical External Attenuation 12 dB Vertical Scale 200 mV div Horizontal Scale 50 ps div Horizontal Timebase Mode Lock to INT 10 MHz Trigger External Direct Input Level 50 Acquisition Sampl...

Page 49: ...oscilloscope while changing the Ch2 Clock Phase settings using either the up down button or the front panel rotary knob You can also enter the value directly using the keyboard 5 Click Set SP Phase O...

Page 50: ...11 Repeat step 9 12 Stop at the minimum ripple point and select 7 0 GHz in the Sampling Rate 13 Repeat step 9 14 Stop at the minimum ripple point and select 8 0 GHz in the Sampling Rate 15 Repeat step...

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Page 53: ...Most of the trees make use of the internal diagnostic routines to speed fault isolation to a module Preparation Only qualified persons should perform service procedures Before performing any service p...

Page 54: ...as preventive maintenance Preventive maintenance when done regularly may prevent instrument malfunction and enhance its reliability Preventive maintenance consists of visually inspecting and cleaning...

Page 55: ...glass display shield WARNING Before performing any of the following procedures power down the instrument and disconnect it from line voltage CAUTION Avoid the use of chemical cleaning agents which mig...

Page 56: ...ess the inside of the instrument for inspection and cleaning refer to the Removal and Installation Procedures in this section Inspect the internal portions of the instrument for damage and wear using...

Page 57: ...ront and Rear Case Cracks or deformations Scratched lettering or display filter Loose connectors or labels Repair or replace defective hardware Circuit boards Loose broken or corroded solder connectio...

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Page 59: ...f Modules The Replaceable Parts section provides a list of all replaceable modules Any electrical or mechanical module assembly or part listed in the parts list is referred to as a module WARNING Only...

Page 60: ...nd Figure 4 2 Figure 4 1 Disassembly procedures for external modules and internal modules top Handle unit Snaps Cosmetic covers Front trim unit EMI Cover top Front panel assembly Fan tray unit Hard di...

Page 61: ...nternal modules bottom Handle unit Cosmetic covers Front trim unit EMI cover bottom Front connector board CLK10G module CLK10G board Relay unit Option 02 06 only AWG7101 AWG7051 AWG10G 1ch board AWG10...

Page 62: ...val 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 3 T 10 Torx tip Torx driver...

Page 63: ...o screws securing the handle base bracket 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...

Page 64: ...rewdriver with a T 15 Torx tip items 1 and 2 Removal To remove the top cosmetic cover refer to Figure 4 4 and follow these steps 1 Remove the snaps 2 Remove the two screws securing the cosmetic cover...

Page 65: ...1 2 and 10 Removal To remove the front trim unit refer to Figure 4 4 follow these steps 1 Remove the handle unit snaps and cosmetic covers 2 Orient the instrument so that the rear is on the work surfa...

Page 66: ...Remove the 14 screws securing the top EMI cover to the chassis c Lift the cover off the chassis 3 Remove the bottom cover a Orient the instrument so that the top is on the work surface b Remove the 12...

Page 67: ...2 Phillips screwdriver items 1 2 and 6 Removal To remove the fan tray unit refer to Figure 4 6 on page 4 16 and follow these steps 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit and EM...

Page 68: ...ment so that the rear is on the work surface 3 Remove the seven screws securing the front panel bracket to the chassis 4 Grasp the front panel assembly and pull it forward 5 Disconnect the cable from...

Page 69: ...emove the cables from J110 J160 and J200 c Lift the boards away from the front panel bracket 3 Remove the touch screen module a Remove the two screws securing the touch screen module to the front pane...

Page 70: ...nit EMI covers and hard disk assembly 2 Orient the instrument so that the bottom is on the work surface 3 Remove the eight screws securing the drive bay module to the chassis 4 Disconnect the cables f...

Page 71: ...nstallation Procedures AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4 19 Installation To install reverse this procedure Figure 4 8 Drive module removal DVD ROM drive Drive bay chassis DVD ROM drive DVD ROM board DVD...

Page 72: ...rom the DVD ROM drive Installation To install reverse this procedure Multi Input Output Board You need a screwdriver with a T 15 Torx tip items 1 and 2 Removal To remove the Multi Input output board r...

Page 73: ...Removal and Installation Procedures AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4 21 Figure 4 9 Multi Input Output board removal Multi Input Output board...

Page 74: ...nector bracket to the rear panel 6 Lift the connector bracket away from the rear panel 7 Remove the six mounting posts securing the VIDEO connector COM 1 connector and PARALELL PORT connector to the c...

Page 75: ...Removal and Installation Procedures AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4 23 Figure 4 10 Processor module removal Drive bay bracket Processor board Processor tray Heat sink includes a fan Connector bracket...

Page 76: ...bracket to the power supply 6 Carefully 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 instal...

Page 77: ...Removal and Installation Procedures AWG7000 Series Service Manual 4 25 Figure 4 11 Power Supply and RFI filter removal RFI filter Power supply bracket Power supply...

Page 78: ...covers front trim unit EMI covers 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 f...

Page 79: ...to Figure 4 13 on page 4 28 and follow these steps 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 Discon...

Page 80: ...000 Series Service Manual Figure 4 13 Front Connector board CLK10G module relay unit AWG10G board removal CLK10G module Front Connector board Relay unit option 02 06 only AWG10G board SMA bracket CH1...

Page 81: ...CLK10G module to the chassis 7 Carefully 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 CLK10G Board You n...

Page 82: ...h a T 15 Torx tip and a 5 16 inch torque wrench items 1 2 and 9 Removal To remove the relay unit refer to Figure 4 13 on page 4 28 and follow these steps 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers...

Page 83: ...ctions Figure 4 15 Relay unit cable connection for option 02 Relay Unit for Option 06 You need a screwdriver with a T 15 Torx tip and a 5 16 inch torque wrench items 1 2 and 9 To J1000 on the CH1 OUT1...

Page 84: ...ssis Installation To install reverse this procedure See Figure 4 16 for cable connection Figure 4 16 Relay unit cable connection for option 06 Front To J1000 on the CH1 OUT10G board To J1002 on the CH...

Page 85: ...G board J150 The cable at J116A from the AWG10G board to the CH1 OUT10G board J170 The cable at J1430 from the AWG10G board to the Trigger Input connector The cable at J1440 from the AWG10G board to t...

Page 86: ...AWG10G board to the CH2 OUT10G board J150 The cable at J116B from the AWG10G board to the CH2 OUT10G board J170 The cable at J1430 from the AWG10G board to the Trigger Input connector The cable at J14...

Page 87: ...work surface 3 Remove the five screws securing the shield bracket to the chassis 4 Lift the bracket away from the chassis 5 Disconnect the ribbon cable at J500 from the CH1 OUT10G board 6 Disconnect t...

Page 88: ...se steps 1 Remove the handle unit snaps cosmetic covers front trim unit EMI covers relay unit for Option 02 or 06 and AWG10G board 2 Orient the instrument so that the top is on the work surface 3 Remo...

Page 89: ...stallation To install reverse this procedure Checking Proper Connection of SMP Connectors After you have replaced the AWG10G board or OUT10G board s be sure to verify that the center contacts of the S...

Page 90: ...Removal and Installation Procedures 4 38 AWG7000 Series Service Manual Figure 4 17 OUT10G board showing the test points Attach the black test lead here Attach the red test lead here...

Page 91: ...s manual For assistance contact your local Tektronix Service Center Equipment Required You will need a digital multi meter to check power supply voltages as described on page 4 42 Fault Isolation Proc...

Page 92: ...s XP running IsAWGsoftware running Front panel keys and LEDs Touch screen Replace the power supply FSW board OK Replace the FSW board Replace the fan Replace ATX MIO or LCDA board LCD or back light un...

Page 93: ...lace the related boards Replace the AWG10G or OUT10G board Replace the CLK10G board Replace the AWG10G board No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Generator troubleshoot Execute System menu Diagnostic...

Page 94: ...power supply check the voltages at J104 on the PWR board with the multi meter and compare each reading to the values listed in Table 4 4 If the voltages are within the allowance your power supply is...

Page 95: ...n Table 4 5 If the voltages are within the allowance your PWR board is functional Figure 4 21 AWG10G board test points Table 4 5 PWR board voltages AWG10G board J2000 Voltage Allowance Pin 1 12 V 11 4...

Page 96: ...ssage indicates that a failure has occurred and provides an error code Table 4 6 lists diagnostics error codes Table 4 7 lists calibration error codes and Table 4 8 lists hardware error codes The powe...

Page 97: ...xxx actual data xxxx N PLD no AWG10G U1000 N 0 U400PA N 1 U400QA N 2 U400RA N 3 U400SA N 4 U400TA 120000008 HwDiagAwgRegister Ch2 MemoryController N Communication Fail expected data xxxx actual data x...

Page 98: ...510SB P 4 U400TB U500TB U510TB 122000001 HwDiagWaveformMemory channel 2 MemoryController P Address Bus Error Address 0xXXXXXXXX pinName expected data xxxxxxxx actual data xxxxxxxx P PLD number pinName...

Page 99: ...004 Analog Level Diag CH1 positive negative 20db attenuator failed expected 0 100000 actual xxxxx OUT10G OUT10G K630 K730 1410P0005 Analog Level Diag CH1 positive negative 50mhz filter failed expected...

Page 100: ...tual xxxxx OUT10G OUT10G K610 K710 1510P0002 Analog Level Diag CH2 positive negative 5db attenuator failed expected 0 56234 actual xxxxx OUT10G OUT10G K610 K710 1510P0003 Analog Level Diag CH2 positiv...

Page 101: ...gain balance failed OUT10G OUT10G K660 K760 151000020 Analog Level Diag CH2 filter 200mhz gain balance failed OUT10G OUT10G K670 K770 151000021 Analog Level Diag CH2 amp gain balance failed OUT10G OU...

Page 102: ...expected 0 0mV actual xxxxxmV OUT10G AWG10G U100A B U150A B 200XP0011 Analog Level Calibration CHX internal offset 10bit failed expected 0 0mV actual xxxxxmV OUT10G AWG10G U100A B U150A B 200XP0012 A...

Page 103: ...te Timing CH2 AWG10G AWG10G U400B U500B U510B 250000006 Invalid NG Areas 10G Write AWG10G U400PA 250000007 Invalid NG Areas 8G Write AWG10G U400PA 260000200 Waveform write error AWG10G AWG10G U400 U50...

Page 104: ...AWG10G U400 260001005 Invalid NG Areas ch1_pld_timing 10GHz AWG10G AWG10G U400xA 260001006 Invalid NG Areas ch2_pld_timing 10GHz AWG10G AWG10G U400xB 260001007 Invalid NG Areas ch1_pld_timing 8GHz AW...

Page 105: ...oss point calibration couldn t be converged on 1 0V at CHX MARKER Y OUT10G AWG10G OUT10G U120 170 U470 480 J100 110 150 170 AWG10G J110A 111A 115A 116A 110B 111B 115B 116B Table 4 7 Calibration error...

Page 106: ...0202 The download DONE timeout period has expired MIO MIO U200 U300 300000203 The download timeout period has expired MIO MIO U200 U300 300000204 The system cannot find the file specified PLD140b Bit...

Page 107: ...number 071 1853 XX 300000217 An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format PLD130b Bit N A 300000218 The DCM timeout period has expired MIO MIO U300 300000219 The LOCKED timeout peri...

Page 108: ...e Service Center to get an RMA return material authorization number and any return or shipping information you may need If the instrument is being shipped to a Tektronix Service Center enclose the fol...

Page 109: ...Replaceable Parts...

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Page 111: ...nix instruments are sometimes made to accommodate improved components as they become available and to give you the benefit of the latest circuit improvements Therefore when ordering parts it is import...

Page 112: ...ing one of the following three options Contact your local Tektronix service center or representative for repair assistance Module Exchange In some cases you may exchange your module for a remanufactur...

Page 113: ...x Number Items in this section are referenced by component number 2 Tektronix Part Number Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix 3 and 4 Serial Number Column three indicat...

Page 114: ...9 355 0298 00 4 STUD SNAP 0 570 DIA 0 165 THK STAINLESS STEEL 10 211 0732 00 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 WRAP THERMOPLASTIC SRY 12 407 4...

Page 115: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 5 Figure 5 1 Exploded diagram Cosmetics 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 9 17 18 19 16 12 14 13 15...

Page 116: ...overs Replaceable parts list Fig index number Tektronix part number Serial no effective Serial no dis cont d Qty Name description 5 2 EMI COVERS 1 200 4992 00 1 COVER EMI TOP 2 200 4993 00 1 COVER EMI...

Page 117: ...list Fig index number Tektronix part number Serial no effective Serial no dis cont d Qty Name description 5 3 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 1 131 6417 00 1 CONTACT ELEC GROUNDING 0 600 L X 0 250 W X 0 220 D ELECTR...

Page 118: ...T T15 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...

Page 119: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 9 Figure 5 4 Exploded diagram Front panel assembly 2 3 5 11 6 7 9 10 22 20 16 15 13 14 17 1 21 19 18 12 8 4 includes 4...

Page 120: ...00 8 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 10 441 2474 00 1 CHASSIS DRIVE BAY METAL 11 407 5069 00 1 BRACKET RHDD SATA COMBO CABLE 3 5 INCH REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE RECEPTACLE 12 211 1050...

Page 121: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 11 Figure 5 5 Exploded diagram Drive module 18 5 1 2 6 8 3 4 7 9 19 17 10 12 13 11 14 15 16 20...

Page 122: ...19 00 1 HEAT SINK SEMIC IC PROCESSOR ALUMINUM WITH 12V FAN FOR INTEL PENTIUM 4 PROCESSOR FOR LGA775 PACKAGE USE COOLER MASTER S3N 9IWLS 06 GP SAFETY CONTROLLED 8 167 0543 00 1 PROCESSOR CELERON D 2 93...

Page 123: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 13 Figure 5 6 Exploded diagram Processor module 7 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 15 9 8...

Page 124: ...0W 3 3V 40A 5V 34A 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 00 1 BRACKET PO...

Page 125: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 15 Figure 5 7 Exploded diagram Power supply assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 6...

Page 126: ...ENT REAR PANEL BLANK 2 100 X 2 700 SAFETY CONTROLLED 10 174 5245 00 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC FLAT CABLE TWISTED PAIR 68P 0 05 PITCH 20IN L SDA 71660 3568 MOLEX 11 174 5307 00 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC GPIB 5INL BOAR...

Page 127: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 17 Figure 5 8 Exploded diagram PCI power interface module 2 6 3 4 5 7 11 10 9 8 18 17 20 19 12 13 15 1 14 16...

Page 128: ...ial no discont d Qty Name description 5 9 FAN TRAY ASSEMBLY 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 00...

Page 129: ...rial no discont d Qty Name description 5 10 USB MODULE 1 211 1050 00 2 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 312 L PNH STL CAD PLT T15 2 671 6150 00 1 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY FCON FRONT PANEL CONNECTOR 3 174 5233 00 1 CA...

Page 130: ...E URETHANE FORM 0 158X0 236X0 400 W ADHESIVE LAIRD 4704 348 1887 00 AWG7xx2 2 GASKET ELEC CONDUCTIVE URETHANE FORM 0 158X0 236X0 400 W ADHESIVE LAIRD 4704 9 348 1886 00 AWG7xx1 1 GASKET ELEC CONDUCTIV...

Page 131: ...oded diagram AWG10G CLK10G OUT10G modules 15 3 1 14 2 16 9 4 5 13 12 8 6 11 10 17 7 AWG10G board See Figure 5 13 on page 5 25 for detailed view CLK10G module See Figure 5 12 on page 5 23 for detailed...

Page 132: ...Y CONTROLLED 8 343 0549 00 2 HOLDER CABLE TIE 0 75 SQ STICKY BACK PLASTIC SAFETY CONTROLLED 9 337 4383 00 1 SHIELD ELEC CASE TOP CLK10G 10 342 1154 00 1 INSULATOR THERMAL CONDUCTIVE SHEET 0 04 G974 0...

Page 133: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 23 Figure 5 12 Exploded diagram CLK10G module 1 7 2 3 5 4 6 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 20 19 21 13 11 18 includes 10 11 and 18...

Page 134: ...52 Option 02 AWG7102 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 5 174 5342 00 AWG7xx1 1 C...

Page 135: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 25 Figure 5 13 Exploded diagram AWG10G module 5 2 3 1 9 6 8 7 includes 4 7 and 8 4...

Page 136: ...RTA W LABEL MATCHED DELAY FLEX COAX CABLE 174 5344 00 AWG7xx2 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 7 174 5343 00 AWG7xx1 2 CABLE AS...

Page 137: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 27 Figure 5 14 Exploded diagram SMA bracket 1 2 3 5 4 6 8 7...

Page 138: ...ER SPLITTER 015072000 1515 1 AEROFLEX WEINSCHEL INC 8 211 A273 01 AWG7xx1 Option 02 4 SCREW MACHINE M2 5X18 L PNH STL NI PL CROSS REC W FLAT LOCK WASHER 211 A273 01 AWG7052 Option 02 8 SCREW MACHINE M...

Page 139: ...Replaceable Parts AWG7000 Series Service Manual 5 29 Figure 5 15 Exploded diagram Relay unit 11 2 7 4 5 6 3 8 10 9 1 4...

Page 140: ...l no discont d Qty Name description 5 16 REAR CONNECTORS 1 174 5323 00 1 CABLE ASSY ELEC RF COAX 50 OHM 9 5IN L SMA R STR PANEL MOUNT TO SMP R RTANG FLEX COAX CABLE 2 131 1315 01 2 CONN RF JACK BNC PN...

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