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                      CONTENTS                         

 

I. General Information 

1-1 Instruction and Key Features  ............................................................................................ 1-2 

1-2 Specifications  .................................................................................................................. 1-2 

1-3 Connectors ....................................................................................................................... 1-3 

1-4 Handler Component Identification  ..................................................................................... 1-4 

1-5 Initial Inspection................................................................................................................ 1-5 

1-6 Packing  Instruction............................................................................................................ 1-6 

 

II. Installation and Configuration 

2-1. Power Requirement ......................................................................................................... 2-2   

2-2 Compressed Air Requirement  .......................................................................................... 2-2 

2-3 Plexiglas Safety Shield Installation  ................................................................................... 2-3 

2-4 Operating Environment  .................................................................................................... 2-3 

2-5 Storage ............................................................................................................................ 2-3 

 

III. TC-5942B Verification 

3-1.Operation Procedures  ...................................................................................................... 3-2 

3-2 Remote Operation Using RS-232C..................................................................................... 3-2 

3-3 PC Control Using Communication Program  ....................................................................... 3-3 

 

IV. TC-5942B Options   

4-1 Optional DUT Handler (Option 10-46) ................................................................................ 4-1 

4-2 Other Options (Option 60,70)  ........................................................................................... 4-7 

4-3 Serviceable parts  ............................................................................................................ 4-8 

 

IV. TC-5942B Maintenance   

5-1. Maintenance of TC -5942B  .............................................................................................. 5-2 

5-2. Performance Test  ........................................................................................................... 5-4 

5-3 Check List for Common Problems  .................................................................................... 5-6 

 

Appendix A 

TC-5942B Specification  ........................................................................................ A-2

 

Appendix B 

TC-5942B I/O Interface Block Diagram  .................................................................. B-1

 

Appendix C

 

TC-5942B Operation Flow Chart  ........................................................................... C-1 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TC-5942B

Page 1: ...TC 5942B Pneumatic Shield Box Operating Manual R10530...

Page 2: ...ly to consumable parts and any failure or damage caused by improper use or unauthorized service In such cases TESCOM may refuse to furnish service under the warranty Applicable consumable parts are fo...

Page 3: ...dures and test cell operating example programs Chapter 4 TC 5942B Options page 4 1 Provides information on the TC 5942B options including DUT Handler Chapter 5 Maintenance of TC 5942B page 5 1 Describ...

Page 4: ...erminal and an earth ground to avoid electric shock or instrument damage Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded Do Not O...

Page 5: ...uding the product Symbols on the Product The following symbols may appear on the product Service and Support If you have a problem with your TC 5942B contact Tescom Technical Support specialists Any a...

Page 6: ...ating Environment 2 3 2 5 Storage 2 3 III TC 5942B Verification 3 1 Operation Procedures 3 2 3 2 Remote Operation Using RS 232C 3 2 3 3 PC Control Using Communication Program 3 3 IV TC 5942B Options 4...

Page 7: ...iption of the shield box and proper set up procedures 1 1 Instruction and Key Features page 1 2 1 2 Specifications page 1 2 1 3 Connectors page 1 3 1 4 Handler Component Identification page 1 4 1 5 In...

Page 8: ...ents Key Features l High RF shielding 80 dB l Assisted Operation Provides pneumatic control for manual or semi automatic operation l EMI Protection EMI filters on all data and DC lines l Remote Contro...

Page 9: ...f the inside Impedance 50 ohm Voltage Rating 1500 Vpeak Dielectric Withstanding Voltage 2500 Vrms SMA Coaxial Connector of the inside Connection with DUT Impedance 50 ohm Voltage Rating 250 Vpeak Diel...

Page 10: ...for Lid Opening Speed Control Safety shield holder Lid Downward Sensor for Option 30 In Out Switch DUT Handler Operation Switch Open Close Switch Power ON OFF Switch Name Plate 16 RS 232C Connector Se...

Page 11: ...in Table 1 2 Table 1 2 TC 5942B Accessories Number Name Specification Quantity 1 Power Cord 2 meter 1 2 RS 232C Connection Cable D SUB 9S 9S 1 3 Data Connection Cable D SUB 9P 9S 1 4 Data Connection...

Page 12: ...absorbing materials then place it in a corrugated cardboard box at least 5 mm thick If shipping to a TESCOM Service Office attach a tag indicating the type of service required return address model nu...

Page 13: ...e TC 5942B Pneumatic Shield Box This includes information regarding the power requirements environment and storage 2 1 Power Requirement page 2 2 2 2 Compressed Air Requirement page 2 2 2 3 Plexiglas...

Page 14: ...7mm inner diameter Air connector between Handler Handler and main body One touch fitting 4mm diameter Figure 2 1 General Compressed Air Connection System NOTE It is highly recommended that the compres...

Page 15: ...ment Refrain from using this equipment in a place subject to excessive vibration direct sunlight or where corrosive gas is generated Also use it where the temperature is between 0 C to 50 C and relati...

Page 16: ...important information regarding performance verification procedure and sample operating programs for the TC 5942B 3 1 Operation Procedure page 3 2 3 2 Remote Operation Using RS 232C page 3 2 3 3 PC C...

Page 17: ...lose the Shield Box press Open Close switch Item 13 in Figure 1 1 on page 1 4 4 Adjust Air Valve Item 5 and or 8 in Figure 1 1 on page 1 4 for lid opening closing speed as necessary Refer to table 3 1...

Page 18: ...dapter can be used The cable pin configuration is shown below Figure 3 1 RS 232C Connection PC Control Using Communication Program Windows 95 98 Hyper Terminal 1 PC Setup A Check for the Hyper Termina...

Page 19: ...TC 5942B power on C Type in a RS 232 command Ex OPEN on TC 5942B Hyper Terminal screen and press Enter on PC keyboard TC 5942B returns OK or Error Data signal Programming in Windows 95 98 1 Programmin...

Page 20: ...232C Commands RS 232C Commands Response Data Description OPEN OK Lid and Handler Open CLOSE READY Lid and Handler Close UPWARD OK Option 30 upward DOWNWARD OK Option 30 downward INWARD OK Option 15 In...

Page 21: ...Data Bit 8 bit Stop Bit 1 bit MSComm1 PortOpen True Open Com Port MSComm1 Output OPEN Chr 13 send command MSComm1 PortOpen False Close Com Port End Sub Example 2 Check OK is received in input Buffer P...

Page 22: ...B Options This section provides information on TC 5942B options including the DUT Handler 4 1 Optional DUT Handler Option 10 46 page 4 2 4 2 Other Options Option 60 70 page 4 7 4 3 Serviceable Parts p...

Page 23: ...he cell make data RF connections and to move probe pins or connectors up and down for signal probing Figure 4 1 Optional DUT Handler prototype Option 10 DUT Device Under the Test handler Moves DUT in...

Page 24: ...n fixture Figure 4 5 Option 30 Up Down movement mechanism for pogo pin fixture Two screws hold option 15 in the 10 Use the two screws 1 and 2 to remove or reinstall option 15 Two screws 1 hold the dat...

Page 25: ...ption 30 and allow you to adjust the position of RF DUT Handler Use the two screws 1 and 2 to remove or reinstall the option 40 or adjust the position 2 1 2 1 Two screws hold the provision on the movi...

Page 26: ...ycles The cylinder can be easily replaced by unscrewing two nuts 1 and 2 below Figure 4 10 DUT Handler Cylinder Replacement Caution Do not lubricate the cylinder using oil 2 1 1 2 Two screws hold the...

Page 27: ...Outward time Air Valve for Option 30 Cylinder Speed Control is at the bottom right of the TC 5942B main body One is for down control and the other is for up control Table 4 2 Approximate Option 30 Do...

Page 28: ...nd lid poison sensor senses each sep of operation If either sensor detects an error that the lid is not closed properly the lid will move back to open position at once CAUTION If the compressed air is...

Page 29: ...942 42 OTA RF coupler 5942 44 Spare shielding gasket set of 2 pieces 5942 80 Spare absorber pad set of 4 pieces 5942 90 RF cable SMA to SMA 330mm for RF probe P260 0002 RF probe pin and pin socket TPS...

Page 30: ...section contains information for keeping the instrument in good working order and checking its overall performance 5 1 Maintenance of TC 5942B page 5 2 5 2 Performance Test page 5 4 5 3 Check List fo...

Page 31: ...per tools if necessary Figure 5 1 TC 5942B RF gasket 2 Check for a loose connection If a loose connector is found tighten the connector with proper tools 3 Check for a damaged cable especially near th...

Page 32: ...uch as 3M green wool Wipe out the stain and excess oil with a soft cloth leaving the surface clean and lightly oiled 3 The interval between shielding maintenances may be shorter or longer in length de...

Page 33: ...months Required Equipment 1 Spectrum Analyzer HP8590A or equivalent 2 Signal Generator HP8648C or equivalent 3 Dipole Antenna TESCOM 900MHz 1 8GHz 2GHz 4 Rod Antenna TESCOM 900MHz 1 8GHz 2GHz Test Pro...

Page 34: ...ation of antenna for maximum field 7 Adjust the spectrum analyzer input range and set the 900MHz signal to the top display line 8 Close the lid 9 Maximum field should not be greater than 80dB from the...

Page 35: ...to the power source should be 100 240 VAC 4 Verify the compressed air and air cables The compressed air to the TC 5942B should be 5 7 5 bar 5 Verify external cables provide good connections 6 Verify...

Page 36: ...A 1 Appendices A TC 5942B Specification B TC 5942B I O Interface Diagram C TC 5942B Operation Flow Chart...

Page 37: ...r Sang A CF 22 7 mm inner diameter l Air connector between Handler Handler and main body One touch fitting 4 mm diameter l Line voltage 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Less than 15 watt l Working space 256 W...

Page 38: ...ose SOLENOID2 Handler Inward Outward SOLENOID3 Probe Upward Downward SOLENOID PORT OUTPUT SWITCH1 Lid Open Close Operation SW SWITCH2 Fixture Open Close Operation SW SWITCH PORT INPUT SENSOR1 Inward S...

Page 39: ...Request Request for SW2 7 A Interrupt Request Request for cde_lid Request for cde_handler Request for cde_plobe Request for SCI 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A SW1 Lid Open Close Green switch SW2 Fixture In Out...

Page 40: ...c Start the timer Inward sensor ON Timer Timer 1m sec Timer 2 2 sec Is the handler outward 1B Finish_status RESET Open the lid Move the probe upward Time delay 1 sec Time delay 0 9 sec Move the handle...

Page 41: ...sh_status SET Error_status SET Lid_status SET Handler_status SET Probe_status SET Send Error Message to PC ERR30 1B Is the probe downward Move the probe downward Downward sensor ON Finish_status SET E...

Page 42: ...or Message to PC ERR20 Move the handler outward Time Delay 1 sec Start the timer Inward sensor ON Timer Timer 1m sec Timer 2 2 sec Move the handler outward Time delay 1 sec Status 3 Status 0 7A 7A Fin...

Page 43: ...Downward sensor ON Timer Timer 1m sec Timer 1 4 sec Move the probe upward Time delay 800mS Status 1 7A 7A Finish_status SET Error_status RESET Lid_status SET Handler_status RESET Probe_status RESET St...

Page 44: ...us RESET Status 2 Finish_status SET Error_status RESET Lid_status SET Handler_status RESET Probe_status RESET Status 3 3A Close the Lid Delay Time 1 4 sec Open the Lid Delay Time 1 sec 7A 7A Is the li...

Page 45: ...mer Inward sensor ON Timer Timer 1m sec Timer 2 2 sec Move the handler outward Time delay 1 sec 7A 7A Finish_status SET Error_status RESET Lid_status SET Handler_status RESET Probe_status SET Status 1...

Page 46: ...imer 1m sec Timer 1 4 sec Move the probe upward Time delay 800mS Is the probe upward 7A 7A Finish_status SET Error_status RESET Lid_status SET Handler_status RESET Probe_status RESET Downward STATUS F...

Page 47: ...C 9 6 A Is the program message correct Execute the program Send error message Send response message 7A N Y Appendix C TC 5942B Operation Flow Chart for programming...

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