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Figure 13: P6910 General-Purpose probe land footprint

P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual

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Summary of Contents for P6910

Page 1: ...P6910 General Purpose Logic Analyzer Probe ZZZ Instruction Manual xx www tektronix com P077063000 077 0630 00...

Page 2: ...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 3: ...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 5: ...instrument 6 Connect the probe directly to the SUT 7 Option 1K accessories 9 Option 2K accessories 10 Reference 17 Clock and qualifiers 17 Multiplexed buses 18 Range recognizers 19 Probe signal names...

Page 6: ...e lead sets together 15 Figure 12 Clearance and insertion force information for the lead sets 16 Figure 13 P6910 General Purpose probe land footprint 23 Figure 14 Single podlet load model 24 List of T...

Page 7: ...ions to the input or output terminals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded Observe all terminal ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the pro...

Page 8: ...aution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property Symbols and Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...d hermetically sealed or located in clean rooms Pollution Degree 2 Normally only dry nonconductive pollution occurs Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be expecte...

Page 11: ...onment and to reduce the use of natural resources we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately Thi...

Page 12: ...Compliance information viii P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual...

Page 13: ...allation information XYZs of Logic Analyzers Logic analyzer basics Declassification and Securities instructions Data security concerns specific to sanitizing or removing memory devices from Tektronix...

Page 14: ...Preface x P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual...

Page 15: ...Any common mode voltage is acceptable as long as the maximum positive voltage does not exceed 5 V and the maximum negative voltage does not exceed 2 5 V P6910 probe accessory information The P6910 pro...

Page 16: ...and SUT Tektronix provides a sheet of color coded labels to apply to the probe to help identify the connections to the logic analyzer and to the SUT The label color is designed to match the color of t...

Page 17: ...Operating basics Figure 1 Example of a sheet of P6910 probe labels P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual 3...

Page 18: ...the five labels Grasp the corner of the label and lift the label up and toward you 4 Carefully align the label to the label indent located on the top of the logic analyzer end and apply the label 5 Id...

Page 19: ...Operating basics Figure 2 Attaching the probe labels P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual 5...

Page 20: ...nector inside the logic analyzer end of the probe 3 Align the beveled edges of the connector to its mating connector on the logic analyzer and press into place 4 Evenly tighten both screws on the logi...

Page 21: ...s on the SUT CAUTION The probe can be damaged by incorrectly connecting the probe to the SUT Incorrect handling of the probe while connecting it to the SUT can damage the probe or the mating connector...

Page 22: ...l locations on the SUT If necessary use the grouper from the accessories kit to hold the lead set together 2 Connect the way station ground connector to a ground on the SUT NOTE The lead sets have tru...

Page 23: ...tity Tektronix part number 1 8 channel lead set 2 ea 196 3470 01 2 1 channel lead set 1 ea 196 3471 01 3 Probe Grouper kit Header 2 X 8 pin 2 ea 1 ea 020 3042 00 4 Probe grabber tips 2 ea 1 package of...

Page 24: ...kit The accessories enable users to share accessories between either probe as well as switching between logic analyzer and oscilloscope probing applications The following table describes the contents...

Page 25: ...g to the component pins or vias on the SUT Install adapters on the PCB as needed to connect the probe to the SUT 1 Locate the standard adapter in the accessory kit and trim the length according to you...

Page 26: ...PCB after installing the wire tubing and ferrite bead 1 Locate the wide body adapter in the accessory kit and trim the length according to your needs 2 Trim the wire tubing to the desired length attac...

Page 27: ...Solder one end of the wire to the circuit board as shown See Figure 8 Install the second wire in the same manner 4 Install the flex adapter over the two wires and solder it in place 5 Connect the pro...

Page 28: ...browser Use the hand browser to temporarily connect to signals of interest on the SUT 1 Insert the lead set into the hand browser See Figure 10 Figure 10 Insert the lead set into the hand browser 2 P...

Page 29: ...orarily holds the lead sets in place while you install the grouper Figure 11 Use the grouper to hold the lead sets together 2 Place the grouper around the lead sets and close it in place 3 Remove the...

Page 30: ...the clearances or insertion force for the lead sets and square pins Refer to the following illustration for clearance and insertion force information Figure 12 Clearance and insertion force informati...

Page 31: ...stored The logic analyzer always stores the logic state of these channels every time it latches data Since clock and qualifier channels are stored in memory there is no need to double probe these sign...

Page 32: ...ry banks I O ports or peripheral devices Multiplexed buses The logic analyzer can demultiplex data from multiplexed buses Each signal on a dual or quad multiplexed bus can be demultiplexed into its ow...

Page 33: ...m whatever is connected to the demultiplexing destination channel probe inputs This provides an opportunity to acquire high resolution MagniVu data on a few extra channels Connecting the demultiplexin...

Page 34: ...tation for 136 and 102 channel instruments Clk Qual Clk Qual Q3 Q2 CK0 Q0 Clk Qual Clk Qual Q3 Q2 CK0 Q0 Data 7 7 E3 7 E2 7 E1 7 E0 7 A3 7 A2 7 D3 7 D2 7 Data 7 7 E3 7 E2 7 E1 7 E0 7 A3 7 A2 7 D3 7 D2...

Page 35: ...D0 6 C3 6 C2 6 C1 6 C0 6 Data 5 5 A1 5 A0 5 D1 5 D0 5 C3 5 C2 5 C1 5 C0 5 Data 5 5 A1 5 A0 5 D1 5 D0 5 C3 5 C2 5 C1 5 C0 5 Data 4 4 A1 4 A0 4 D1 4 D0 4 C3 4 C2 4 C1 4 C0 4 Data 4 4 A1 4 A0 4 D1 4 D0...

Page 36: ...D1 6 D0 6 C3 6 C2 6 A2 6 Data 5 5 A1 5 A0 5 D1 5 D0 5 C3 5 C2 5 A2 5 Data 5 5 A1 5 A0 5 D1 5 D0 5 C3 5 C2 5 A2 5 Data 4 4 A1 4 A0 4 D1 4 D0 4 C3 4 C2 4 A2 4 Data 4 4 A1 4 A0 4 D1 4 D0 4 C3 4 C2 4 A2 4...

Page 37: ...e clock qualifier configurations Refer to the following figure for footprint information See Figure 13 Negative inputs of differential signals can be grounded to support single ended signal inputs Fig...

Page 38: ...environmental specifications for the P6910 probe The electrical specifications apply when the probe is connected between a compatible logic analyzer and a SUT Refer to the Tektronix Logic Analyzer Se...

Page 39: ...0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F with 5 C hour maximum gradient noncondensing Nonoperating 55 C to 75 C 67 to 167 F with 5 C hour maximum gradient no media in instrument drive Humidity Operating 5 to 95 rela...

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Page 41: ...vice 5 Years Return product to Tektronix for servicing R3DW Repair Service Coverage 3 Years includes product warranty period 3 year period starts at time of instrument purchase R5DW Repair Service Cov...

Page 42: ...p cloth for more extensive cleaning Never use abrasive cleaners or organic solvents Repackage the probe The following information describes how to repackage the probe to store the probe or to return t...

Page 43: ...o Tektronix products are sometimes made to accommodate improved components as they become available and to give you the benefit of the latest improvements When ordering parts include the following inf...

Page 44: ...Replaceable parts 30 P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual...

Page 45: ...ex lead and attached to a probe which provides square pin connections to the circuit under test for one data acquisition channel and a reference pin Podlet holder A removable clip that groups eight in...

Page 46: ...Glossary 32 P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual...

Page 47: ...zer connecting probes 6 M MagniVu memory 19 maintenance functional check 27 inspection and cleaning 28 probe calibration 27 probe repackaging 28 service strategy 27 mechanical specifications 24 multip...

Page 48: ...Index W way stations 4 wide body adapter 12 wire tubing 11 12 34 P6910 General Purpose Probe Instruction Manual...

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