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Summary of Contents for TM 506

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Page 4: ...NS 1 3 SECTION 2 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE GENERAL 2 1 TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS 2 2 TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES 2 2 PARTS ORDERING AND REPLACING 2 4 SECTION 3 OPTIONS OPTION 2 SECTION 4 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST AND...

Page 5: ...strument 2 If a change is needed follow these steps a Line Selector Block s Remove the four hold down screws on the top of the dust cover cabinet and lift the cabinet off This gives easy access to the...

Page 6: ...r plug to match the power source receptacle or use an adapter TM 506 7 Use the bail to raise the front of the instrument 90 t0 Operating Instructions 0 2 Line Regulating Ranges Selector Block Position...

Page 7: ...of three sections A stationary section attaches to the front and rear rails of the rack the frame section installed at the factory attaches to the instrument and the intermediate section fits between...

Page 8: ...either of these methods a If the rear rack rail holes are not tapped to accept 10 32 machine screws mount the left stationary sec tion with hardware provided as shown in the left or center illustratio...

Page 9: ...c racks 2 5 8 for securing front panel screw Panel of instrument above Fig 0 2 Dimensional diagram 18 87 19 47 W OPT 5 25 20 69 21 28 W OPT 5 1 4 opening for installing the TM 506 5 3 4 if adjacent in...

Page 10: ...rument front panel to the rack the rack must either have universal hole spacing or a hole must be drilled and tapped for a 10 32 screw see Fig 0 2 Using the hardware not furnished indicated in Fig 0 2...

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Page 12: ...in otherwise damage may occur to the plug in circuitry INTRODUCTION POWER UP ranges Actual power consumption depends on the par ticular module combination and operating modes selected NOTE Section 1 T...

Page 13: ...e back side of the BUILDING A SYSTEM This power capability can best be utilized by carefully planning the functional combinations of plug ins their external loads and the resulting power distributions...

Page 14: ...to each compartment independently 17 5 VAC and 11 5 V 6 5 A maximum shared in any combination between these two supplies and shared among all five compartments REV A APR 1975 SPECIFICATIONS 33 5 VDC...

Page 15: ...milar solvents GENERAL Exterior Loose dust may be removed with a soft cloth or a dry brush Water and a mild detergent may be used However abrasive cleaners should not be used Interior Cleaning the int...

Page 16: ...l Settings Incorrect control settings can indicate a trouble that does not exist If there is any question about the correct 2 2 TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS Circuit Board Illustrations TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQ...

Page 17: ...to those used to take these readings refer to the first diagram in the service sections REV A AUG 1976 Component Checking System Maintenance TM 506 If a component cannot be disconnected from its circ...

Page 18: ...part if electrical include the circuit number 4 Tektronix part number Please do not return any instruments or parts before receiving directions from Tektronix Inc PARTS ORDERING AND REPLACING voltage...

Page 19: ...suction type desoldering tool to remove the solder from the holes in the circuit board An extracting tool should be used to remove the 14 and 16 pin integrated circuits to prevent damage to the pins...

Page 20: ...ding necessary tools instructions and replacement contacts is available from Tektronix Inc Order Tektronix Part No 040 0541 00 The cam type switches consist of rotating cam drums which are turned by f...

Page 21: ...ING FOR SHIPMENT If the Tektronix instrument is to be shipped to a Tektronix Service Center for service or repair attach a tag showing owner with address and the name of an individual at your firm tha...

Page 22: ...OPTION INFORMATION Your instrument may be equipped with one or more options This section describes those options or directs the reader to where the option is documented TM 506...

Page 23: ...g PA or their distributors For further application informa tion contact Tektronix TM 500 Marketing Group Beaverton OR Option 2 TM 506 3 Pin assignments for individual plug ins will be found in the app...

Page 24: ...00 6 CONNECTOR RCPT BNC FEMALE 24931 28JR200 1 ATTACHING PARTS 7 210 0255 00 6 TERMINAL LUG 0 391 ID INT TOOTH 80009 210 0255 00 8 255 0334 00 FT PLSTC MLDG MATC 0 344 FT LONG 80009 255 0334 00 9 200...

Page 25: ...mbols are used on the diagrams 0 PIO circuit board Capacitors Values one or greater are in picofarads pF Values less than one are in microfarads pF Resistors Ohms S2 External Screwdriver adjustment Ex...

Page 26: ...you concerning any change in part number Change information if any is located at the rear of this manual SPECIAL NOTES AND SYMBOLS X000 Part first added at this serial number 00X Part removed after t...

Page 27: ...NORTH ADAMS MA 71400 BUSSMAN MFG DIVISION OF MCGRAW 2536 W UNIVERSITY ST ST LOUIS MO 63107 72982 EDISON CO ERIE TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTS INC 644 W 12TH ST ERIE PA 16512 80009 TEKTRONIX INC P O BOX 500...

Page 28: ...XD CER DI 0 02UF 80 20 150V 72982 855 558 Z5VO203Z C46 283 0004 00 CAP FXD CER DI 0 02UF 80 20 150V 72982 855 558 Z5VO203Z C50 283 0004 00 CAP FXD CER DI 0 02UF 80 20 150V 72982 855 558 Z5VO203Z C51 2...

Page 29: ...1 0436 00 Q50 151 0373 00 TRANSISTOR SILICON PNP 80009 151 0373 00 Q52 151 0436 00 TRANSISTOR SILICON NPN 80009 151 0436 00 Q60 151 0258 00 TRANSISTOR SILICON PNP 04713 MJ2955 Q62 151 0140 00 TRANSIST...

Page 30: ...opins 12A and B of each compartment 33 5 V is connected in parallel to pins 8A and B Pins 9A and B are all connected and returned to frame ground 17 5 VAC WINDING 11 5 V SUPPLY This supply Is develope...

Page 31: ...s Pass Base load of NPN Series Pass 17 5 VAC winding 11 5 Vcommon return 11 5 Vcommon return H1 5 VfNtered DC 25VAC winding No permanent 1 O assign ments Refer to plug in module manualsfor specific as...

Page 32: ...5 C10 Q4 F22 J2 042 G5 C20 N4 F35 J7 050 F5 C30 L4 F50 C7 052 C5 C31 16 C32 16 J10 R3 R2 P3 C39 06 J20 03 R30 D6 C40 H4 J30 K3 R50 G2 C41 06 J40 H3 C42 L6 J50 E3 C43 16 J60 B3 C44 F6 C46 C6 010 S5 C50...

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Page 38: ...PARTS LOCATION GRID CKT GRID NO LOC C11 B2 C12 B3 C21 C2 C22 C3 C33 E2 C35 E3 CR10 C4 CR11 B4 CR12 D4 CR13 A4 R20 A2 R22 A4 R35 R3...

Page 39: ...ing parts Attaching parts must be purchased separately unless otherwise specified In the Parts List an Item Name is separated from the description by a colon Because of space limitations an Item Name...

Page 40: ...T CHICAGO IL 60607 71468 ITT CANNON ELECTRIC 666 E DYER RD SANTA ANA CA 92702 71785 TRW CINCH CONNECTORS 1501 MORSE AVENUE ELK GROVE VILLAGE IL 60007 73743 FISCHER SPECIAL MFG CO 446 MORGAN ST CINCINN...

Page 41: ...O FOAM 80009 378 0029 00 16 214 0762 00 1 GRILLE METAL ZINC PLATED STL 82877 20132 2 ATTACHING PARTS 17 211 0511 00 4 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 50 INCH PNH STL 83385 OBD 18 210 0457 00 4 NUT PLAIN EXT W...

Page 42: ...57 131 0022 00 1 TERMINAL CARD SOLDER LUG 1 MTG LUG 71785 332 11 02 001 ATTACHING PARTS 58 210 0586 00 1 NUT PLAIN EXT W 4 40 X 0 25 INCH STL 78189 OBD 59 210 0201 00 1 TERMINAL LUG SE 4 78189 2104 04...

Page 43: ...EXT W 8 32 X 0 344 INCH STL 83385 OBD 87 1 CKT BOARD ASSY INTERFACE SEE Al EPL ATTACHING PARTS 88 211 0033 00 12 SCR ASSEM WSHR 4 40 X 0 312 1NCH PNH STL 83385 OBD CKT BOARD ASSY INCLUDES 89 334 2359...

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Page 48: ...CH 14 211 0532 00 2 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 75 INCH FILH STL 83385 OBD 15 348 0207 00 1 FOOT CABINET RIGHT FRONT AND LEFT REAR 80009 348 0207 00 16 348 0073 00 2 SPT PIVOT FLIP LEFT FRONT AND RIGHT REA...

Page 49: ...H INSTRUCTION NOT SHOWN 80009 070 1786 00 351 0101 00 B010100 B012059 1 SLIDE DWR EXT PAIR 80009 351 0101 00 351 0195 00 B01260 1 SLIDE DWR EXT SLIDE PAIR RACKMOUNT ONLY 06666 C719 351 0101 001 B01010...

Page 50: ...incethe change information sheets are carried in the manual until all changes are permanently entered some duplication may occur If no such change pages appear following this page your manual is corre...

Page 51: ...output from 5 sec through 100 ns One time mark can be generated at a time DM 501 replaces 7D13 PG 501 replaces 107 108 111 114 115 PG 502 replaces 107 108 111 114 115 2101 PG 506 replaces 106 067 0502...

Page 52: ...able Tektronix Part No 175 0829 00 is used to make bus runs between the following points TM 503 TM 504 TM506 and TM515 B14 on J10 J20 and J30 B15 on J10 J20 and J30 B16 on J10 J20 and J30 B17 on J10 J...

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