Maintenance
ECO 422
7–7
Circuit Board Assembly Number. This is the number used in the Replaceable
Electrical Parts list, circuit board illustrations, and on the schematic diagrams to
identify the assembly.
Assembly Name. The actual name applied to the circuit board. It will usually be
related to the function of the assembly.
First Seven Digits of the Part Number. These digits make up the general part
number. They are often the same for several members of the same instrument
family. Always look up this number in the parts list. Be sure that it is for the
serial number of your instrument. See the Replaceable Electrical Parts list Serial
Number/Assembly Effective/Discontinued column for the range in which your
instrument serial number falls.
Part Number Suffix. This portion of the part number often varies between
members of the same family to denote various types or because the circuit board
contains factory-modified circuitry. Always look up this number in the parts list.
Be sure that it is for your instrument serial number. See the Replaceable
Electrical Parts list Serial Number/Assembly Effective/Discontinued column for
the range in which your instrument serial number falls.
Having these pieces of information from Table 7–2 plus the instrument type,
serial number, and software version number (if applicable) ensures that you will
receive the module required to return the instrument to complete operation.
Replacement parts are available through the local Tektronix field office or
representative. However, many common electric parts are available through local
sources. Using a local source, where possible, will eliminate shipping delays.
Changes to Tektronix instruments are sometimes made to accommodate
improved components, as they become available, and to improve circuit
performance. Therefore, it is important to include the following information
when ordering parts:
1. Part Number
2. Instrument Type or Number
3. Serial Number
4. Modification or Option Number (if applicable)
The instrument consists of etched circuit boards. All of the circuit boards are
designed as assemblies. Each assembly has as alphanumeric designation (A1
through A4). These assemblies are listed at the beginning of the Replaceable
Electrical Parts list of this manual.
Factory Replacement
Parts
Etched Circuit Boards
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