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9000A-006 Service
After the control and gate sections have been verified as operating normally, the
connections are changed to allow the defective module to receive the control and data
signals necessary to stimulate the signature, events, and output sections of the defective
module.
How the Stimulus Programs Work
3-14.
The first stimulus program (number 1) running in the 9000A with the suspected defective
option operates as follows:
wait 200 milliseconds
send opcode 00
send opcode 40
.
(many different opcodes)
.
send opcode EO
send opcode FO
bring PIA pin 19 low
bring PIA pin 19 high
(use of the LOOP key repeats the program)
MAINSTAT is brought low and then high as each opcode is sent. This signal is present on
pin 2 of the PIA and is used as the clock for the tester 9000A's signature option. As the
stimulus program is repeated, bringing the PIA's pin 19 low stops the current signature
cycle and bringing it high starts the next one.
The suspected defective option's clock module is stimulated at the pod-bus. As the various
opcode bytes are sent, different logic levels are applied to the clock module's inputs. These
levels can be traced through the clock module and the gate section and measured as
signatures. Meanwhile, the same opcodes are latched and decoded by the control section
to generate additional logic waveforms which can also be measured as signatures.
The second stimulus program (number 2) running in the 9000A with the suspected
defective option operates as follows:
The data shift path is repeatedly stepped by the opcode 9X. The data probe is placed on the
pod-bus data bit 0 and is stimulated by using 91 and 90 for the 9X opcodes. The highs and
lows to the probe tip are decoded by the mainframe and sent to the signature option's data
delay section as the signals VALID-HI and VALID-LO. The signals are clocked from the
delay section into the waveform capture register and through the data shift path. It is these
signals which the tester troubleshooter measures as signatures.
Test Setup, Defective Unit (UUT)
3-15.
Proceed with the test setup for the defective Signature Module as follows:
1. Be sure to disconnect any Interface Pod from the Troubleshooter containing the
defective module. Also, be sure that no powered UUT is connected to the unpow-
ered Interface Pod removed from the Troubleshooter, since an unpowered pod is
vulnerable to external voltages. Refer to the Interface Pod manual for further
details.
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