Service Guide
Agilent Technologies ESG Family Signal Generators
Serial Number Prefixes: (Affix Label Here)
Part No. E4400-90335
Printed in USA August 2003 © Copyright 1999-2003 Agilent Technologies Inc.
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Initial Troubleshooting and RF Block Diagrams Before You Begin Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Using this Service Guide to Troubleshoot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Signal Generator Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 Contacting Agilent Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-8 Check the Basics before Contacting Agilent Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-8 Review the Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-8 Calling Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-8 Returning Your Signal Generator for Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10 Equipment Required for Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-11 Initial Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-12 Step 1: Observe the Front and Rear Panel LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-12 Step 2: Power On the Signal Generator and Check for Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-13 Step 3: Functional Check the Front Panel Keys and Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-14 Step 4: Visually Check the Individual Voltage Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-15 Step 5: Measure the Individual Voltage Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-16 Step 6: Isolate the Failed Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-19 Step 7: Check for Basic CPU Functionality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-21 Additional Information for Troubleshooting the ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series . . . . . . . . . .1-23 ESG-A Series RF Block Diagram (Standard & Option 1E6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-25 ESG-D Series RF Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-27 ESG-D Series RF Block Diagram (Options UN3 & UN4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-29 ESG-D Series RF Block Diagram (Option UN8 or UN9) Rev C or D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-32 ESG-D Series RF Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) Rev B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-35 ESG-D Series RF Block Diagram (Option UND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-37 ESG-D Series RF Block Diagram (Option UN7, UN8/UN9, & 300) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-39 ESG-AP Series RF Block Diagram (Standard & Option 1E6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-41 ESG-DP Series RF Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-43 ESG-DP Series RF Block Diagram (Option UN7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-45 ESG-DP Series RF Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-47 ESG-DP Series RF Block Diagram (Option UND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-49 Blue Repair Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-51 2. Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams Before You Begin Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 Using this Chapter with Service Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 A5 Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator Block Diagram (Option UND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 A6 Bit Error Rate Test Block Diagram (Option UN7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7 A7 Baseband Generator Block Diagram (Options UN3 & UN4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 A7 DBMIC Baseband Generator Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11 A8 Data Generator Block Diagram (Options UN3 & UN4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-13 A8 Data Generator - Rev. A & B Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15 A8 Flex Data Generator - Rev. C & D Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) . . . . . . . . . . .2-17 A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-A Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-19 A9 Output Block Diagram (ESG-A Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-21 A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-D Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-23 A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP, & ESG-DP Series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25 A9 Output Block Diagram (ESG-D, ESG-AP, & ESG-DP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-27 A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-29 A11 Reference Block Diagram (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-31
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A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-33 A11 Reference Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-35 A12 Synthesizer/Doubler ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-37 A12 Synthesizer/Doubler Block Diagram (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-39 A14 CPU/Motherboard ABUS Nodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-41 A14 CPU/Motherboard Block Diagram (1 of 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-43 A14 CPU/Motherboard Block Diagram (2 of 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-45 A20 Downconvertor Block Diagram (Option 300) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-47 A21 Demodulator Block Diagram (Option 300) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-49 A22 YIG Driver ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-51 A22 YIG Driver Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 A23 Sampler ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-55 A23 Sampler Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-57 A24 Frac-N/Divider ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-59 A24 Frac-N/Divider Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-61 AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-63 AT1 Mechanical Attenuator and A19 RPP Block Diagram (Option UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-65 ESG-A Series Power Supply and Ground Interconnects Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-67 ESG-D Series Power Supply and Ground Interconnects Block Diagram (1 of 2) . . . . . . . . 2-69 ESG-D Series Power Supply and Ground Interconnects Block Diagram (2 of 2) . . . . . . . . 2-71 ESG-A Series Modulation and Signal Interconnects Block Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-73 ESG-D Series Modulation and Signal Interconnects Block Diagram (1 of 2) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-75 ESG-D Series Modulation and Signal Interconnects Block Diagram (2 of 2) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-77 3. Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Call (800) 227-8164 to Order Parts Fast (U.S. Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Save Money with Rebuilt-Exchange Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Shipping the Defective Assembly Back to Agilent Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Abbreviations Used in Part Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Major Assemblies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10 Right Side Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12 Disassembled Front Panel View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13 Inside Rear Panel View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15 Top View (ESG-A Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20 Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7 with 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-24 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-28 Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND with 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-30 Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32 Inside Front Panel View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-34 Electronic Attenuator/RPP View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36
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Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-38 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-40 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-42 Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-44 Hardware and Other Instrument Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-45 Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-46 Downconvertor View (Option 300) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-48 Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-49 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-50 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-51 Front Panel View (ESG-A Series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-52 Front Panel View (ESG-D Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-54 Disassembled Front-Panel View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-56 Daughterboard Card Cage View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-58 Inside Rear-Panel View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-59 Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-60 Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series - Option 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-62 Rear-Panel View (ESG-D Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-64 Rear Panel View (ESG-D Series - Option 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-66 Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-68 Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-70 Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-71 Instrument Cover and Associated Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-72 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-74 Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-74 Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-75 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-78 Upgrade and Retrofit Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-78 4. Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Ordering Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Call (800) 227-8164 to Order Parts Fast (U.S. Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Save Money with Rebuilt-Exchange Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 Shipping the Defective Assembly Back to Agilent Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4 Abbreviations Used in Part Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Major Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7 Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8 Right Side Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-10 Disassembled Front Panel View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-11 Inside Rear Panel View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-12 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-13 Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-14 Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-16 Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-18 Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-20 Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-22 Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND with 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-24 Side View — YIG Driver Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26
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Inside Front Panel View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28 Electronic Attenuator/RPP View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30 Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-32 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-36 Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38 Hardware and Other Instrument Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-39 Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-40 YIG Driver View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-42 Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-45 Front Panel View (ESG-AP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-46 Front Panel View (ESG-DP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-48 Disassembled Front-Panel View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-50 Daughterboard Card Cage View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-52 Inside Rear-Panel View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-53 Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-54 Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series - Option 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-56 Rear-Panel View (ESG-DP Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-58 Rear Panel View (ESG-DP Series - Option 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-60 Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-62 Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-64 Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-65 Instrument Cover and Associated Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-66 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-68 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-68 Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-69 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-72 Upgrade and Retrofit Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-72 5. Assembly Replacement Before You Replace an Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 After Replacing an Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Assemblies That You Can Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 A1 Front Panel Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 A2 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 A2DS1 Fluorescent Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 A3 Inverter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 vi
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Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-10 A4 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-12 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-12 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-12 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-12 A4 Power Supply (with Option 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-15 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-15 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-15 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-15 A14 CPU/Motherboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-18 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-18 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-18 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-20 A14BT1 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-24 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-24 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-24 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-24 A14Q501 Transistor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-26 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-26 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-26 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-26 A15 Daughterboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-28 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-28 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-28 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-30 A16 Line Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-32 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-32 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-32 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-32 A17 and A18 Rear Panel Interface Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-34 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-34 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-34 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-34 A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-36 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-36 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-36 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-37 A20 Downconvertor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-39 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-39 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-39 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-39 A22 YIG Driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-40 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-40 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-40 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-40 A25 Pulse Modulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-41 Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-41 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-41 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-41
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A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-43 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-43 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-43 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-44 AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-46 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-46 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-46 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-46 AT1 Mechanical Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-48 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-48 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-48 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-49 B1 Small Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-52 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-52 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-52 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-52 B2 Large Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-54 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-54 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-54 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-54 Daughterboard Card Cage Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-56 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-56 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-56 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-56 Digital Card Cage Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-58 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-58 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-58 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-58 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-60 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-60 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-60 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-62 Instrument Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-64 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-64 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-64 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-64 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-66 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-66 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-66 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-68 Rear Panel (with Option 1EM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-70 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-72 Semi-Rigid Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-73 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-73 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-73 Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-73
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6. Post-Repair Procedures Performance Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 7. Safety and Regulatory Safety Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 General Safety Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-3 Lithium Battery Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-6 Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-7 Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8
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1 Initial Troubleshooting and RF Block Diagrams This chapter will help you begin troubleshooting your signal generator. The procedures in this chapter primarily check your instrument for failures that affect the power supplies or CPU function. An RF block diagram of your signal generator is at the end of this chapter.
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Before You Begin Troubleshooting Be sure to review the warning and caution statements described in Chapter 7 prior to troubleshooting your signal generator.
Using this Service Guide to Troubleshoot Several chapters in this service guide work together to help you troubleshoot and repair your signal generator. • Chapter 1, “Initial Troubleshooting and RF Block Diagrams,” helps you get started with some basic checks and instructions. • Chapter 2, “Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams,” helps you identify and verify the failed assembly. • Chapter 3, “Replaceable Parts (ESG-A & ESG-D),” helps you locate the failed assembly or cable in the signal generator and also provides you with part numbers and ordering information. • Chapter 4, “Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP & ESG-DP),” helps you locate the failed assembly or cable in the signal generator and also provides you with part numbers and ordering information. • Chapter 5, “Assembly Replacement,” gives you step-by-step instructions on how to remove and replace an assembly. • Chapter 6, “Post-Repair Procedures,” lists the performance tests and adjustments that must be performed after an assembly has been repaired or replaced.
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Signal Generator Options This section lists the hardware, software, and documentation options you can order with a new signal generator. Some of the options can be retrofitted into your existing signal generator. Order a retrofit by requesting either the post-sales option number or the part number. Hardware and Software Options Available for New Instruments Desired Option
ESG-A
ESG-D
ESG-AP
ESG-DP
Required Options
100
X
X
UND
101
X
X
UND
1CM
X
X
X
X
1CN
X
X
X
X
1CP
X
X
X
X
1EM
X
X
X
X
1E5
X
X
Standard
Standard
1E6
X
X
200
X
X
UN8
201
X
X
UN8
300
X
X
UN7, UN8
UN5
X
X
UND
UN7
X
X
UN3, UN4, or UN8
UN8
X
X
UN9
X
X
UN8
UNA
X
X
UN8
UNB
X
X
UND
X
X
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UND
UNB UNA
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Adding Hardware and Software Options to Existing Instruments Desired Option
Existing Option
Required Options
Post-Sales Option
100
UND
150
101
UND
151
200
UN8
250
201
UN8
251
300
UN7, UN8
UN5
UND
005
UN7
UN3, UN4, or UN8
007
E4400-60143
008
E4400-60170
UN8 UN8
UN3 or UN4
UN8 and UN9 UN8 andUN9 UND
E4400-60160 009
UN3 or UN4
UND
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E4400-60184 004
UN3 or UN4
E4400-60185 E4400-60166 E4400-60181
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Description
100
Option 100 has two implementations:
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Multichannel W-CDMA (Revision 1.0-1.2) Personality - This first implementation of Option 100 simulates multichannel forward and reverse link signals according to the developing W-CDMA international standards. Spreading and frame structure of these signals are implemented according to March 1999 ARIB 1.0 - 1.2 specification. Multichannel W-CDMA (3GPP 3.1 12-99) Personality - This second implementation of Option 100 simulates multichannel downlink and uplink signals according to the developing W-CDMA international standards. This option implements a chip rate of 3.84 Mcps, and is based on the December 1999 3GPP 3.1 specification. 101
Multichannel CDMA2000 Personality - This option simulates multichannel forward and reverse link signals according to the developing CDMA2000 standard revision 8.
1CM
Rack Mount Flanges without Handles - This option adds two flanges and the necessary hardware to rack mount the signal generator in a System II or System II Plus cabinet.
1CN
Front Handles - This option adds two front handles with the necessary hardware to attach the handles to the front of the signal generator.
1CP
Rack Mount Flanges with Handles - This option adds two front handles, two flanges, and the necessary hardware to rack mount the signal generator in an System II or System II Plus cabinet.
1E5
High Stability Timebase - This option replaces the standard timebase reference assembly with a high-stability timebase reference assembly that has improved specifications over the standard assembly, including warranted specifications for aging rate. This feature is standard on ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series Signal Generators.
1E6
High Performance Pulse Input - This option provides high performance pulse capabilities with rise and fall times < 10 ns and on/off ratios > 70 dB.
1EM
Move All Front Panel Connectors to Rear Panel - This option moves all of the front panel connectors to the rear panel. If you order Option 1EM in combination with any option that adds front panel connectors, Option 1EM will cause all of the front panel connectors to be moved to the rear panel and, in addition, some of the connectors will be changed from BNC to SMB connectors.
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200
Fully Coded 3GPP W-CDMA Personality - This option can be used to provide fully-coded, multichannel downlink and uplink signals in compliance with 3GPP specifications. Support for this 3GPP W-CDMA solution may require the use of two ESG signal generators.
201
Multichannel Real-Time cdma2000 Personality - This option can be used to provide fully-coded, multichannel forward and reverse link signals supporting both the IS-95 and IS-2000 CDMA standards. Support for IS-2000 may require the use of two ESG signal generators. Because IS-2000 provides backward compatibility with IS-95 in RC1 and RC2 configurations, the Option 201 personality also supports the IS-95 standard.
300
Base Station BERT Extension for Option UN7 - This option adds bit error rate testing for GSM base stations to the ESG/VSA combination.
ES1
This option indicates that a more recent version of firmware is resident in the signal generator than was originally shipped. The operating features in the new firmware may be different than those documented in your original manual set.
UN3
I/Q Baseband Generator with 1 Mbit Pattern RAM (Obsolete) - This option is no longer available. Option UN3 provided an I/Q baseband generator with DECT, GSM, NADC, PDC, PHS, and TETRA digital modulation formats. Option UN3 is replaced by Option UN8.
UN4
I/Q Baseband Generator with 8 Mbit Pattern RAM (Obsolete) - This option is no longer available. Option UN4 provided an I/Q baseband generator with DECT, GSM, NADC, PDC, PHS, and TETRA digital modulation formats. Pre-modulation filtering selections and PRBS capability were provided. Option UN4 is replaced by Option UN8 with Option UN9.
UN5
Multi-Channel CDMA - This option provides multi-channel IS-95 CDMA capability, which provides flexible, coded-channel setups for CDMA base stations or mobiles, components, or sub-system test.
UN7
Bit Error Rate Test - This option adds a bit error rate test function that evaluates PN9 or PN15 bit streams for errors. Configuration of data, clock, and clock gate inputs allow testing of demodulated TDMA or CDMA formats. A baseband generator must be part of the instrument configuration.
UN8
Real-time I/Q Baseband Generator - This option provides a custom modulation generator with 1 Mbit of pattern RAM. The custom modulation generator provides generic symbol building, variable symbol rates, and variable filter capabilities in addition to TDMA protocols.
UN9
+7 MBits RAM - This option adds an additional 7 Mbits of pattern RAM to Option UN8 for very long data pattern generation. You must purchase Option UN8 in conjunction with Option UN9.
UNA
Alternate Timeslot Power Level Control - This option provides alternate timeslot power level control for adjacent timeslots in TDMA applications.
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UNB
High Power with Mechanical Attenuator - This option provides a mechanical attenuator that provides 4 to 6 dB more output power than the standard electronic attenuator.
UND
Internal Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator - This option provides an internal dual arbitrary waveform generator that contains an on-board digital signal processor capable of playing back downloaded waveforms to generate complex, digitally modulated signals. A 1 Megasample per channel memory accepts I/Q files from different waveform generation programs, such as Omnisys and Matlab. 14 bit DACs optimize dynamic range and reduce noise.
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Contacting Agilent Technologies This section prepares you for contacting Agilent Technologies should you have a problem with your signal generator.
Check the Basics before Contacting Agilent Technologies Often problems may be solved by repeating what was being done when the problem occurred. A few minutes spent in performing these simple checks may eliminate time spent waiting for instrument repair. • Check that the signal generator is plugged into the proper ac power source. • Check that the line socket has power. • Check that the signal generator is turned on. • Check that the other equipment, cables, and connectors are connected properly and operating correctly. • Check the equipment settings in the procedure that was being used when the problem occurred. • Check that the test being performed and the expected results are within the specifications and capabilities of the signal generator. (Refer to the calibration guide.) • Check the signal generator display for error messages. (Refer to the Error Messages guide.) • Check operation by performing the verification procedures in the calibration guide. Record all results in the performance test record.
Review the Warranty If there is still a problem, read the warranty printed in Chapter 7, “Safety and Regulatory.” If your signal generator is covered by a separate maintenance agreement, be familiar with its terms. Agilent Technologies offers several maintenance plans to service your signal generator after warranty expiration. Call your Agilent Technologies sales and service office for full details.
Calling Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Offices Sales and service offices are located around the world to provide complete support for your signal generator. To obtain servicing information, contact the nearest Agilent Technologies Sales and Service office listed in Table 1-1. For information on ordering parts refer to Chapter 3 or Chapter 4. In any correspondence or telephone conversation, refer to the signal generator by its model number and full serial number. With this information, the Agilent Technologies representative can quickly determine whether your unit is still within its warranty period.
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Table 1-1 Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Offices UNITED STATES Instrument Support Center Agilent Technologies (800) 403-0801 EUROPEAN FIELD OPERATIONS Headquarters France Agilent Technologies S.A. Agilent Technologies France 150, Route du Nant-d’Avril 1 Avenue Du Canada 1217 Meyrin 2/ Geneva Zone D’Activite De Switzerland Courtaboeuf (41 22) 780.8111 F-91947 Les Ulis Cedex France (33 1) 69 82 60 60 Great Britain Agilent Technologies Eskdale Road, Winnersh Triangle Wokingham, Berkshire RG41 5DZ England (44 118) 9696622 INTERCON FIELD OPERATIONS Headquarters Australia Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies Australia 3495 Deer Creek Rd. Ltd. Palo Alto, CA 94304-1316 31-41 Joseph Street USA Blackburn, Victoria 3130 (650) 857-5027 (61 3) 895-2895
Japan Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd. 9-1 Takakura-Cho, Hachioji Tokyo 192, Japan (81 426) 60-2111
Singapore Agilent Technologies Singapore (Pte.) Ltd. 150 Beach Road #29-00 Gateway West Singapore 0718 (65) 291-9088
Germany Agilent Technologies GmbH Agilent Technologies Strasse 61352 Bad Homburg v.d.H Germany (49 6172) 16-0
Canada Agilent Technologies (Canada) Ltd. 17500 South Service Road Trans-Canada Highway Kirkland, Quebec H9J 2X8 Canada (514) 697-4232 Taiwan Agilent Technologies Taiwan 8th Floor, H-P Building 337 Fu Hsing North Road Taipei, Taiwan (886 2) 712-0404
China China Agilent Technologies 38 Bei San Huan X1 Road Shuang Yu Shu Hai Dian District Beijing, China (86 1) 256-6888
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Returning Your Signal Generator for Service Use the information in this section if you need to return the signal generator to Agilent Technologies.
Packaging the Signal Generator Use the following steps to package the signal generator for shipment to Agilent Technologies for service: 1. Fill out a blue repair tag (available at the end of this chapter) and attach it to the instrument. Be as specific as possible about the nature of the problem. Send a copy of any or all of the following information: • Any error messages that appeared on the signal generator display. • A completed performance test record from the calibration guide for your instrument. • Any other specific data on the performance of the signal generator. 2. Use the original packaging materials or a strong shipping container that is made of double-walled, corrugated cardboard with 159 kg (350 lb) bursting strength. The carton must be both large enough and strong enough to accommodate the signal generator and allow at least 3 to 4 inches on all sides of the signal generator for packing material. CAUTION
Signal generator damage can result from using packaging materials other than those specified. Never use styrene pellets, in any shape, as packaging materials. They do not adequately cushion the instrument or prevent it from shifting in the carton. Styrene pellets cause equipment damage by generating static electricity and by lodging in the signal generator fan.
3. Surround the instrument with at least 3 to 4 inches of packing material, or enough to prevent the instrument from moving in the carton. If packing foam is not available, the best alternative is SD-240 Air Cap™ from Sealed Air Corporation (Hayward, CA 94545). Air Cap looks like a plastic sheet covered with 1-1/4 inch air-filled bubbles. Use the pink Air Cap to reduce static electricity. Wrap the instrument several times in the material to both protect the instrument and prevent it from moving in the carton. 4. Seal the shipping container securely with strong, nylon adhesive tape. 5. Mark the shipping container “FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE” to ensure careful handling. 6. Retain copies of all shipping papers.
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Equipment Required for Troubleshooting Table 1-2 lists the equipment required to troubleshoot your signal generator. You may use the recommended model or an equivalent that meets the critical specifications. Table 1-2 Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Digital Multimeter
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Critical Specifications for Equipment Substitution Input Resistance: ≤10 MΩ Accuracy: 10 mV on 100 V range
Recommended Model Number Agilent 3458A
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Initial Troubleshooting Perform the following troubleshooting steps in the order they are presented. If you are unable to identify the failed assembly, go to Chapter 2, “Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams,” for further instruction. NOTE
Do not attempt to replace any fuses within the power supply to correct a problem with your signal generator. If you determine that the power supply is the failed assembly, replace the power supply.
Step 1: Observe the Front and Rear Panel LEDs Observing the LEDs on the front and rear panel of the signal generator will determine if there is a catastrophic failure in the power supply assembly. 1. Ensure the signal generator is plugged in (do not switch the power on) and verify that the yellow LED on both the front and rear panels is lit. Refer to Figure 1-1 for LED locations. A lit yellow LED (+15 V_STBY) indicates that line voltage is present. 2. Power on the signal generator and verify that the green LED on both the front and rear panels is lit. A lit green LED indicates the power supply has received an “ON” command. The ON/OFF switch toggles a flip-flop latch which biases the proper transistors in the LED control circuit. This circuit is powered by VBAT, the battery-backed SRAM supply, so that the on-off state is “remembered” even when the instrument is unplugged. Figure 1-1 LED Locations on the Front and Rear Panels
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Step 2: Power On the Signal Generator and Check for Error Messages This procedure verifies that the signal generator powers up and that the internal instrument check identifies no errors. The internal check evaluates the correctness of operation and returns an error message if a problem is detected. 1. Switch on the signal generator. Let the signal generator warm up for at least five minutes. NOTE
For ESG-AP, ESG-DP, and Option 1E5 signal generators, ERROR 514, Reference Oven Cold will occur whenever the signal generator is powered up within five minutes of being connected to AC line power. The OVEN COLD annunciator and the ERR annunciator will both turn on. The OVEN COLD annunciator will automatically clear after approximately five minutes. The error queue cannot be cleared, however, until the OVEN COLD annunciator has turned off.
2. Cycle the power to the signal generator and verify that the green LED on both the front and rear panels is lit. Refer to Figure 1-1. 3. When the display is lit, check to see if the ERR annunciator is turned on. 4. If the ERR annunciator is turned on, review the error messages in the queue by pressing Utility > Error Info > View Next Error Message. The first error message in the queue will be shown in the text area of the display. Refer to the Error Messages guide for descriptions of error messages. If there is more than one error message (each message will be designated as 1 of n), continue pressing the View Next Error Message softkey until you have seen and recorded all of the messages. 5. If you were able to resolve all of the error messages, press Utility > Error Info > Clear Error Queue(s) to delete the list of error messages.
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Step 3: Functional Check the Front Panel Keys and Display 1. Press various front panel hardkeys and softkeys to verify they function as expected. 2. Use the contrast keys to verify that the display can be lightened and darkened. Refer to Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2 Contrast Keys
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Step 4: Visually Check the Individual Voltage Supplies 1. Unplug the signal generator and remove the instrument cover. Refer to Chapter 5, “Assembly Replacement,” for removal instructions. 2. Expose the motherboard by removing the top cover. It is secured by 11 screws. 3. Plug in the signal generator and allow it to warm up for at least five minutes. 4. If possible, clear the error queue(s) of messages. Press Utility > Error Info > Clear Error Queue(s). 5. On the motherboard, locate the 10 LEDs that correspond to the individual voltage supplies (see Figure 1-3). Verify that all the LEDs are lit. If one or more LEDs are off, proceed to “Step 6: Isolate the Failed Assembly”. Figure 1-3 LED Locations on the Motherboard
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Step 5: Measure the Individual Voltage Supplies The voltages supplied as inputs from the power supply via J6 to the motherboard are +15 V (TP502), +15 V standby (+15 V_STBY), −15 V (TP503), +12 V (TP505), and +5.2 V (TP302). DGND (TP301) is associated with these supplies. The −6 V (TP508) and −5.2 V (TP509) supplies receive their input from the +5.2 V digital supply (5.2 VD at TP506). The +5.2 V digital line is filtered to prevent the switching power supply noise from being induced onto the +5.2 VD supply lines. The −6 V is a bias voltage for circuits on the output board and other RF circuitry. The −5.2 V is used by the emitter coupled logic (ECL) digital ICs. The LCD display driver voltage (VLCD), a −14 V to −24 V source, also receives input from the +5.2 VD supply. The input to the +32 V supply (TP504) is the +12 V supply. The +32 V supply is used by the synthesizer/doubler assembly. This supply also includes an LC noise filter. The +12.5 V regulated supply (TP510) originates from the +15 V input. The −12.5 V regulated supply (TP511) originates from the −15 V input. These two supplies are used by the solid-state attenuator and the reverse power protection (RPP). The +10 V reference (TP501) originates from the +15 V input. The +9 V supply (TP507) originates from the +10 V reference and the +12 V supply. 1. Unplug the signal generator and turn it upside-down. 2. Expose the motherboard by removing the bottom cover. It is secured by 15 screws. 3. Plug in the signal generator. 4. Measure the voltage of each supply to verify they are within the tolerances listed in Table 1-3. The voltage supply test point locations are shown in Figure 1-4. If all the voltages are within tolerance, proceed to “Step 7: Check for Basic CPU Functionality”.
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Table 1-3 Voltage Supply Tolerances Test Point
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Supply Voltage
Tolerance
J6 (pins 2, 3, 12, 13)
+5.2 V
+/− 3%
J6 (pin 20)
+15 V
+/− 3%
J6 (pin 18)
−15 V
+/− 3%
J6 (pin 19)
+12 V
+/− 3%
J6 (pin 17)
+15 V_STBY
+/− 5%
TP301
DGND
N/A
TP302
+5.2 V
+/− 3%
TP501
+10 V_REF
+/− 3%
TP502
+15 V
+/− 3%
TP503
−15 V
+/− 3%
TP504
+32 V
+/− 4%
TP505
+12 V
+/− 3%
TP506
+5.2 VD
+/− 4%
TP507
+9 V
+/− 4%
TP508
−6 V
+/− 4%
TP509
−5.2 V
+/− 4%
TP510
+12.5 V
+/− 4%
TP511
−12.5 V
+/− 4%
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Figure 1-4 Motherboard Test Point Locations
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Step 6: Isolate the Failed Assembly 1. Switch off the signal generator. 2. Remove or disconnect an assembly. Below is a suggested order of removal/disconnection based upon ease. For the ESG-A and ESG-D Series: a. A5 Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator Board (Option UND) b. A6 Bit Error Rate Test Board (Option UN7) c. A7 Baseband Generator Board (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UN9) d. A8 Data Generator Board (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UN9) e. A21 Demodulator Board (Option 300) f. Front Panel - disconnect A1W1 ribbon cable g. A3 Inverter - disconnect A3W1 h. A2 Display - disconnect W10 i. AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP - disconnect W13 AT1 Mechanical Attenuator and A19 RPP (Option UNB) - disconnect W13 and A19W1 j. A25 Pulse Modulator (Option 1E6) - disconnect A25W1 k. B1 Fan - disconnect B1W1 (disconnect only temporarily) l. B2 Fan - disconnect B2W1 (disconnect only temporarily) m. A9 Output Board n. A11 Reference Board o. A12 Synthesizer/Doubler Board p. A20 YIG Down Convertor Assembly (Option 300) - disconnect W31 NOTE
Refer to Chapter 3, “Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series),” for information on locating assemblies. Refer to Chapter 5, “Assembly Replacement,” for information on removing or disconnecting assemblies.
For the ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series: a. A5 Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator Board (Option UND) b. A6 Bit Error Rate Test Board (Option UN7) c. A7 Baseband Generator Board (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UN9) d. A8 Data Generator Board (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UN9) e. Front Panel - disconnect A1W1 ribbon cable f. A3 Inverter - disconnect A3W1
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g. A2 Display - disconnect W10 h. AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP - disconnect W13 AT1 Mechanical Attenuator and A19 RPP (Option UNB) - disconnect W13 and A19W1 i. A25 Pulse Modulator (Option 1E6) - disconnect A25W1 j. B1 Fan - disconnect B1W1 (disconnect only temporarily) k. B2 Fan - disconnect B2W1 (disconnect only temporarily) l. A9 Output Board m. A11 Reference Board n. A23 Sampler Board o. A24 Frac-N/Divider Board p. A22 YIG Driver Assembly - disconnect W35 NOTE
Refer to Chapter 4, “Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series),” for information on locating assemblies. Refer to Chapter 5, “Assembly Replacement,” for information on removing or disconnecting assemblies.
3. Switch on the signal generator and check the voltage supply LEDs (see Figure 1-3). If the LEDs are lit, you have likely identified the failed assembly. If one or more LEDs are still off, switch off the signal generator and replace/reconnect the assembly and repeat this procedure.
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Step 7: Check for Basic CPU Functionality The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) performs a self-diagnostic test at power up. If the DSP is not working, the CPU reports an error. If the DSP does not seem to be working and the CPU did not report the error, then check the CLK_OUT signal at TP701. It should be a 16 MHz signal. (Refer to Figure 1-5.) The eight LEDs of DS201 (see Figure 1-5) indicate the status of the boot and flash ROM for the CPU. The LEDs form a binary code that can be described as a two digit hexadecimal code. Table 1-4 shows the test sequence and the LED pattern (binary representation) of the test that is running. If an error occurs and the test is halted, the LED pattern will indicate which self test halted the process. The LED closest to R201 is the place holder for the Least Significant Bit (LSB) in the pattern. Table 1-4 Sequence for DSP Self-Diagnostic Tests
Test Description
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Hexadecimal Code
Binary Equivalent MSB LSB
LEDs at start of test
FF
1111 1111
Checksum test
FE
1111 1110
Bootrom RAM test
FD
1111 1101
RAM test
FC
1111 1100
I/O bus test
FB
1111 1011
Main firmware checksum test
FA
1111 1010
CPU test
AA
1010 1010
Test done and OK
00
0000 0000
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Figure 1-5 Location of TP701 and DS201-208 on CPU/Motherboard
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Initial Troubleshooting and RF Block Diagrams Additional Information for Troubleshooting the ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series
Additional Information for Troubleshooting the ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series Table 1-5 provides frequency-dependent settings for selected points in the RF signal flow of the ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series Signal Generators. Notice that the settings are relative to the RF output frequency. This information can improve your understanding of the signal generator circuitry, especially when used with the RF block diagram. The values for Table 1-5 assume FM modulation is turned off.
NOTE
Table 1-5 Frac-N, YO, and Other Selected Frequency-Dependent Settings for Several RF Output Frequencies Freq Out (MHz)
Freq YO (MHz)
N
P
Frac-N (MHz)
Fif (MHz)
Fs (MHz)
Hi/Low
Output Divider
4000
8000
9
8
593.75000
37.1093750
884.7656250
High
2
3000
6000
7
10
644.53125
32.2265625
852.5390625
High
2
2271
4542
7
10
605.62500
30.2812500
644.5312500
Low
2
1500
6000
7
10
644.53125
32.2265625
852.5390625
High
4
1001
4004
5
10
685.46875
34.2734375
793.9453125
High
4
1000
8000
9
8
593.75000
37.1093750
884.7656250
High
8
700
5600
7
10
847.65625
42.3828125
793.9453125
High
8
300
4800
6
10
726.56250
36.3281250
793.9453125
High
16
240
6080
7
10
603.90625
30.1953125
864.2578125
High
8
100
7200
8
9
928.12500
51.5625000
893.5546875
High
8
1
7992
9
8
887.62500
55.4765625
881.8359375
High
8
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ESG-A SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (STANDARD & OPTION 1E6)
1 GHz REF
B
OUTPUT BOARD .75-1 GHz
A
OPTION 1E6
.0-.25 GHz
E
SYNTHESIZER BOARD
PULSE MOD
X2 ALC MODULATOR
X2
.5-1 GHz
BURST MODULATOR
50
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz
2
FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
Ff 5 MHz
2
PULSE INPUT
ALC DETECTOR
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
FEED FORWARD AM
VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
ALC HOLD
C ATTENUATOR /RPP DETECTOR SHAPING
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
ALC REF
RPP
RF Out
DAC Om / d/dt
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
FM
HOLD ALC
ALC_REF
D REFERENCE BOARD IN_BAND_AM
LF OUT
10 MHz BW LIN_AM_MOD FM_MOD
PULSE MOD
EXT 1 INPUT
LIN_AM_MOD
EXT 2 INPUT
PULSE MOD NC
10 MHz PLL EXT REF
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
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10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF
ESG-A SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (STANDARD & OPTION 1E6)
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM
1 GHz REF
B OUTPUT BOARD .0-.25 GHz
.75-1 GHz
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
X2 X2
.5-1 GHz
AUX OUT
C ATTENUATOR /RPP
IQ MODULATOR
(COHERENT CARRIER)
ALC MODULATOR
BURST MODULATOR
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50 0
90
2
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz
VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
RPP
VBLO
DAC
ALC DETECTOR
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
QUAD
DAC FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
Q OFFSET
I OFFSET
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
ALC HOLD
Ff 5 MHz
2
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
I GAIN
ALC REF
EXT I INPUT Om /
DAC
EXT Q INPUT
FM
CAL VOLTAGE 10 MHz SYNTH
FEED FORWARD AM
CAL VOLTAGE
d/dt
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
HOLD ALC
D REFERENCE BOARD LF OUT
10 MHz BW FM_MOD
ALC_REF
EXT 1 INPUT
IN_BAND_AM
LIN_AM_MOD EXT 2 INPUT
PULSE MOD
LIN_AM_MOD
PULSE MOD
10 MHz PLL EXT REF
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
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10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN3 & UN4)
1 GHz REF
B OUTPUT BOARD .0-.25 GHz
.75-1 GHz
AUX OUT
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
IQ MODULATOR
(COHERENT CARRIER)
X2
C ATTENUATOR /RPP
ALC MODULATOR
BURST MODULATOR
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50
X2
.5-1 GHz
RPP
0
90
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz VBLO
2
DAC
VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
ALC DETECTOR
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
QUAD
DAC Q OFFSET
I OFFSET
FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
Ff
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
I GAIN
ALC REF
EXT I INPUT
5 MHz
2
DAC CAL VOLTAGE
d/dt
CAL VOLTAGE
FM
10 MHz SYNTH
HOLD ALC
E BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD MASTER CLOCK-PLL
10 MHz DIG
PLL_LCK_SIG
INT_ Q_MOD
D REFERENCE BOARD LF OUT
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
FEED FORWARD AM
EXT Q INPUT
Om /
PLL_CLOCK
EXT 13 MHz 10 MHz BW FM_MOD
MASTER_CLK
DATA GENERATION CONTROL
BURST
DAC
BUF_DATA_IN ALC_REF SYMBOL_SYNC
INT_ I_MOD
DAC IN_BAND_AM
EXT 1 INPUT
DATA_CLOCK LIN_AM_MOD EXT 2 INPUT
DATA
DATA SWITCH
L_BURST
EXT_SYNC
LIN_BURST
SUB_I_COUNT
SCRAMBLE_RUN
CONTROL BURST & DELAY
LOG_BURST
L DATA_CLK BBG_BIT_CLK
SYMBOL_SYNC EXT_BURST BURST_GATE PULSE MOD
10 MHz PLL 10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF
BURST MOD SWITCH & FILTERS
INTERNAL DATA GENERATOR (PATTERN RAM) UN3=1M UN4=8M
PATTERN TRIG
EXT REF
BURST_PLS BURST_ENVELOPE
-1V_REF EVENT 1 USER_DATA EVENT 2
F DATA GENERATOR BOARD BURST_PULSE
LIN_AM_MOD
PULSE MOD
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ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN3 & UN4)
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN8 or UN9) Rev C or D 1 GHz REF
B OUTPUT BOARD .0-.25 GHz
.75-1 GHz
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
AUX OUT (COHERENT CARRIER)
X2
IQ MODULATOR ALC MODULATOR 90
X2
.5-1 GHz
C ATTENUATOR /RPP
BURST MODULATOR
50
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
RPP
0
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz VBLO
2 VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
DAC
ALC HOLD
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
QUAD
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
DAC
HOLD ALC
Q OFFSET
I OFFSET
FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
ALC DETECTOR
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
ALC REF
Ff
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
I GAIN
EXT I INPUT CAL VOLTAGE
EXT Q INPUT
Om /
d/dt
FEED FORWARD AM
5 MHz
2
CAL VOLTAGE
FM
10 MHz SYNTH
E BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
D REFERENCE BOARD
PLL_LCK_SIG MASTER CLOCK-PLL
10 MHz DIG
INT_ Q_MOD
LF OUT
DAC
EXT 13 MHz 10 MHz BW MASTER_CLK FM_MOD
DATA GENERATION CONTROL
DAC
BURST
BBG_BIT_CCK SUB_I_CLK
ALC_REF
INT_ I_MOD
DAC
BASEBAND GEN. I/O LIN_BURST
PULSE MOD
EXT_SYNC EXT_BURST
10 MHz PLL EXT REF
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
PATTERN TRIGGER
10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF EVENT 1 EVENT 2
MPU
FPGA
FPGA
FPGA BUS
DATA
CONTROL BURST & DELAY
MPU BUS
DATA_CLOCK
GLOBAL CLOCK INPUTS
LIN_AM_MOD
EXT 2 INPUT
LOG_BURST
IN_BAND_AM
EXT 1 INPUT
FPGA
BURST_PLS
BURST MOD SWITCH & FILTERS BURST_ENVELOPE
-1V_REF
INTERNAL DATA GENERATOR (PATTERN RAM) UN8=1M UN8&UN9=8M EVENT1_OUT USER_DATA_EN
F DATA GENERATOR BOARD BURST_PULSE LIN_AM_MOD PULSE_MOD
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ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN8 or UN9 ) Rev C or D
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN7 with UN8)
1 GHz REF
B OUTPUT BOARD .0-.25 GHz
.75-1 GHz
AUX OUT
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
IQ MODULATOR
(COHERENT CARRIER)
X2
C ATTENUATOR /RPP
ALC MODULATOR
BURST MODULATOR
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50
X2
.5-1 GHz
RPP
0
90
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz VBLO
2
DAC
VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
ALC DETECTOR
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
QUAD
DAC Q OFFSET
I OFFSET
FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
Ff
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
I GAIN
ALC REF
EXT I INPUT
5 MHz
2
DAC CAL VOLTAGE
d/dt
CAL VOLTAGE
FM
10 MHz SYNTH
HOLD ALC
E BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD (UN8) MASTER CLOCK-PLL
10 MHz DIG
PLL_LCK_SIG
INT_ Q_MOD
D REFERENCE BOARD LF OUT
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
FEED FORWARD AM
EXT Q INPUT
Om /
PLL_CLOCK
EXT 13 MHz 10 MHz BW FM_MOD
MASTER_CLK
DATA GENERATION CONTROL
BURST
DAC
BUF_DATA_IN ALC_REF SYMBOL_SYNC
INT_ I_MOD
DAC IN_BAND_AM
EXT 1 INPUT
LIN_AM_MOD EXT 2 INPUT
DATA
DATA SWITCH
L_BURST
EXT_SYNC
LIN_BURST
SUB_I_COUNT
SCRAMBLE_RUN
CONTROL BURST & DELAY
LOG_BURST
L DATA_CLK BBG_BIT_CLK
DATA_CLOCK
BERT DATA IN
SYMBOL_SYNC EXT_BURST BURST_GATE PULSE MOD PATTERN TRIG
10 MHz PLL EXT REF
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF
INPUT
DSP
BERT CLK IN
BURST_PLS BURST MOD SWITCH & FILTERS
INTERNAL DATA GENERATOR (PATTERN RAM) UN3=1M UN4=8M
G BERT MEASURMENT BOARD (UN7)
BERT GATE IN
BURST_ENVELOPE
BER Calculation
-1V_REF BERT ASIC
EVENT 1 USER_DATA EVENT 2
BER SYNC LOSS BER NO DATA BER ERR OUT BER TEST OUT
F DATA GENERATOR BOARD
BER MEAS END
BURST_PULSE
LIN_AM_MOD
PULSE MOD
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ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN7 with UN8)
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN8 or UN9) Rev B
1 GHz REF
B OUTPUT BOARD .0-.25 GHz
.75-1 GHz
AUX OUT
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
IQ MODULATOR
(COHERENT CARRIER)
X2
C ATTENUATOR /RPP
ALC MODULATOR
BURST MODULATOR
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50
X2
.5-1 GHz
0
90
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz VBLO
2
ALC DETECTOR
DAC
VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
QUAD
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
DAC Q OFFSET
I OFFSET
FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
Ff
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
I GAIN
ALC REF
EXT I INPUT
5 MHz
2
RPP
DAC CAL VOLTAGE
CAL VOLTAGE
FM
PLL_LCK_SIG RECONSTRUCTION FILTER
LF OUT
MASTER CLOCK-PLL
10 MHz DIG 10 MHz BW
Q DAC DBMIC DATA GENERATION CONTROL
PLL_CLOCK
EXT 13 MHz FM_MOD
MASTER_CLK
AUD 2 BURST
Q-ADJ Q-OFFSET
DAC I-OFFSET
BUF_DATA_IN I-ADJ SYMBOL_SYNC
EXT 1 INPUT
ALC_REF
IN_BAND_AM
I DAC
AUD 1 RECONSTRUCTION FILTER
LIN_BURST
LIN_AM_MOD EXT 2 INPUT
L DATA_CLK BBG_BIT_CLK
DATA_CLOCK DATA
DATA SWITCH
SUB_I_COUNT L_BURST
EXT_SYNC
SCRAMBLE_RUN
PULSE MOD
CONTROL BURST & DELAY
SYMBOL_SYNC EXT_BURST BURST_GATE
BURST_PLS BURST MOD SWITCH & FILTERS
10 MHz PLL EXT REF
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF
HOLD ALC
INT_ Q_MOD
E BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
D REFERENCE BOARD
INT_ I_MOD
10 MHz SYNTH
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
LOG_BURST
d/dt
FEED FORWARD AM
EXT Q INPUT
Om /
INTERNAL DATA GENERATOR (PATTERN RAM) UN8=1M UN9=8M
PATTERN TRIG
BURST_ENVELOPE
-1V_REF EVENT 1 USER_DATA EVENT 2
F DATA GENERATOR BOARD BURST_PULSE LIN_AM_MOD PULSE MOD
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ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN8 or UN9) Rev B
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UND)
1 GHz REF
B OUTPUT BOARD .0-.25 GHz
.75-1 GHz
AUX OUT
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
IQ MODULATOR
(COHERENT CARRIER)
X2
C ATTENUATOR /RPP
ALC MODULATOR
BURST MODULATOR
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50
X2
.5-1 GHz
RPP
0
90
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz VBLO
2
DAC
VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
ALC DETECTOR
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
QUAD
DAC Q OFFSET
I OFFSET
FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
Ff
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
I GAIN
ALC REF
EXT I INPUT
5 MHz
2
DAC FEED FORWARD AM
CAL VOLTAGE
EXT Q INPUT
Om / d/dt
CAL VOLTAGE
FM
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
HOLD ALC
DUAL ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR BOARD
D REFERENCE BOARD
I/O DATA BUS
REFERENCE PLL_CLOCK
LF OUT
Q_OUT
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL_ON
ARB_REF
DATA SEQUENCER DSP RAM MEMORY
Q DAC
ALC_REF
SOCLK 1 SOCLK 0
EXT 1 INPUT
Q RAM
RAM MEMORY
IN_BAND_AM
I_OUT
SOCLK 0
FM_MOD
SOCLK 1
BURST
10 MHz BW
DATA
LIN_AM_MOD EXT 2 INPUT
PULSE MOD
DATA IN
EVENT 1 OUT DATA POL SWITCH LATCH
EVENT 2 OUT
I RAM
I DAC
LIN_BURST
NSGEND
SYNC IN
SQADV
PATTERN TRG
WFCNT
LOG_BURST
POL_LATCH CLOCK IN
I/O DATA BUS
EXT_CLK EXT_DATA EXT_SYNC
10 MHz PLL EXT REF
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
CONTROL LOGIC
PATTERN_TRG
10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF
BURST_PULSE LIN_AM_MOD PULSE MOD
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UND) sk777b
ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN7, UN8/UN9, 300) 1 GHz REF
B OUTPUT BOARD .0-.25 GHz
.75-1 GHz
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
AUX OUT (COHERENT CARRIER)
X2
IQ MODULATOR ALC MODULATOR 90
X2
.5-1 GHz
C ATTENUATOR /RPP
BURST MODULATOR
50
RPP
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
0
.25-4 GHz
.25-4 GHz VBLO
2 VARIABLE MODULUS PRESCALER
DAC
QUAD
BURST MODULATOR DRIVER
DAC
Ff
HOLD ALC
Q OFFSET
I OFFSET
FRACTIONAL DIVIDE
ALC DETECTOR
ALC HOLD
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
BURST ALC_REF IN_BAND_AM
ALC REF DETECTOR SHAPING
DAC
Q GAIN
I GAIN
EXT I INPUT
5 MHz
2
OPTION 300
d/dt
FEED FORWARD AM
CAL VOLTAGE
EXT Q INPUT
Om /
CAL VOLTAGE
FM
10 MHz SYNTH
CLOCK DATA GAIN
FPGA
FPGA
INTERFACE SWITCH
INT_ Q_MOD
EXT 13 MHz 10 MHz BW MASTER_CLK FM_MOD
DATA GENERATION CONTROL
12
MEMORY
DAC
321.4 MHz
IF
ADC
PLL_LCK_SIG MASTER CLOCK-PLL
10 MHz DIG
DOWN CONVERTER
CLK
E BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
D REFERENCE BOARD LF OUT
DEMODULATOR
Ff PLL
DSP DAC
BBG_BIT_CCK SUB_I_CLK
CLK
INT_ I_MOD
DAC
EXT 1 INPUT
BASEBAND GEN. I/O LIN_BURST
PULSE MOD
EXT_SYNC EXT_BURST
10 MHz PLL EXT REF
10 MHz SYNTH
PLL
1 GHz PLL PLL
PATTERN TRIGGER
10 MHz OUT 1 GHz REF EVENT 1 EVENT 2
MPU
FPGA
FPGA
FPGA BUS
DATA
CONTROL BURST & DELAY
MPU BUS
DATA_CLOCK
GLOBAL CLOCK INPUTS
LIN_AM_MOD
EXT 2 INPUT
LOG_BURST
26 MHz REF
FPGA
BURST_PLS
G BERT MEASURMENT BOARD BERT DATA IN
INPUT
DSP
BERT CLK IN BERT GATE IN
BURST MOD SWITCH & FILTERS BURST_ENVELOPE
BER CALCULATION BERT ASIC
-1V_REF
BER SYNC LOSS BER NO DATA BER ERR OUT
INTERNAL DATA GENERATOR (PATTERN RAM) UN8=1M UN8&UN9=8M EVENT1_OUT
BER TEST OUT BER MEAS END
USER_DATA_EN
F DATA GENERATOR BOARD BURST_PULSE LIN_AM_MOD PULSE_MOD
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ESG-D SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN7, UN8/UN9, 300 )
ESG-AP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (STANDARD &1E6)
J3
FM_MOD
J4
10 MHz SYNTH
Paren/Tessera Frac-N
E DIVIDER (PART OF FRAC-N DIVIDER) .75-1 GHz
FM
.0-.25 GHz
G PULSE MOD
SCALING P/O J1
CROSS OVER
2-4 GHz 1-2 GHz
FM COIL
400-1000 MHz
J7 J8
ALC MODULATOR
.25-4 GHz
90
RF OUT TO FRAC-N/DIVIDER
2
4-8 GHz
2
2
2
BURST MODULATOR
50 0 .25-4 GHz
ALC DETECTOR
PULSE INPUT
.25-.5 GHz
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
VBLO
RF OUT TO SAMPLER
P/O J1
DAC QUAD
MAIN COIL
-15V
IQ MODULATOR
.5-1 GHz
<115 Hz
PRETUNE DAC
AUX OUT (Coherent Carrier)
YO
DAC I OFFSET
FEED FORWARD AM
A FRAC-N (PART OF FRAC-N/DIVIDER)
1 GHz REF
F OUTPUT
B YO DRIVER
Q OFFSET
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
I GAIN
H ATTENUATOR /RPP ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
EXT I INPUT
RF OUTPUT
DAC
IN_BAND_AM
CAL VOLTAGE
10 MHz BW
RPP
ALC_REF
EXT Q INPUT
LF OUT
ALC REF
BURST MODULATOR HOLD ALC DRIVER
CAL VOLTAGE
D REFERENCE
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
Q GAIN
LIN_AM_MOD PULSE MOD
EXT 1 INPUT
C SAMPLER J6 FRAC-N
LIN_AM_MOD
EXT 2 INPUT
2
cw
P
P = 8, 9, or 10
cw
fif
F ¦
fm
fm 750 MHz
30-70 MHz
J1 1 GHz In
PULSE MOD
4 10 MHz SYNTH 10 MHz
10 MHz OUT 10 MHz CLK
EXT 10 MHz INPUT
PLL
PLL
100
F
256 M
¦
fs
+/-
LO
IF
S RF
DATA
fyo
J3
fyo = N * fs + fif
6 M
1 GHz
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750 MHz
1 GHZ REF
VCO 1 GHz
600-735 MHz 765-900 MHz 2.93 MHz Steps
PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER
5
4 < M-< 51 750 MHz
J3
ESG-AP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (STANDARD & 1E6)
ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM J3
FM_MOD
J4
10 MHz SYNTH
Paren/Tessera Frac-N
E DIVIDER (PART OF FRAC-N DIVIDER) .75-1 GHz
FM
.0-.25 GHz
G ATTENUATOR /RPP
SCALING P/O J1
CROSS OVER
2-4 GHz 1-2 GHz
FM COIL
400-1000 MHz
J7 J8
ALC MODULATOR
.25-4 GHz
RF OUT TO FRAC-N/DIVIDER
90
2
4-8 GHz
2
2
2
P/O J1
BURST MODULATOR
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50 0
RPP RF OUTPUT
.25-4 GHz
ALC DETECTOR .25-.5 GHz
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
VBLO
RF OUT TO SAMPLER
DAC QUAD
MAIN COIL
-15V
IQ MODULATOR
.5-1 GHz
<115 Hz
PRETUNE DAC
AUX OUT (Coherent Carrier)
YO
DAC I OFFSET
FEED FORWARD AM
A FRAC-N (PART OF FRAC-N/DIVIDER)
1 GHz REF
F OUTPUT
B YO DRIVER
Q OFFSET
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
I GAIN
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
EXT I INPUT CAL VOLTAGE
D REFERENCE
IN_BAND_AM
CAL VOLTAGE
10 MHz BW
DAC
ALC_REF
EXT Q INPUT
LF OUT
ALC REF
BURST MODULATOR HOLD ALC DRIVER
LIN_AM_MOD PULSE MOD
EXT 1 INPUT
C SAMPLER LIN_AM_MOD
EXT 2 INPUT
2
cw
J6 FRAC-N
P
P = 8, 9, or 10
cw
fif
F ¦
fm
fm 750 MHz
30-70 MHz
J1 1 GHz In
PULSE MOD
4 10 MHz SYNTH 10 MHz
10 MHz OUT 10 MHz CLK
EXT 10 MHz INPUT
750 MHz
PLL
PLL
100
¦
fs
+/-
LO
IF
S RF
DATA
fyo
J3
fyo = N * fs + fif
6 M
1 GHz
F
256 M
1 GHZ REF
VCO 1 GHz
600-735 MHz 765-900 MHz 2.93 MHz Steps
PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER
5
4 < M-< 51 750 MHz
J3
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ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM
ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN7) J3
FM_MOD
J4
10 MHz SYNTH
Paren/Tessera Frac-N
E DIVIDER (PART OF FRAC-N DIVIDER) .75-1 GHz
FM
.0-.25 GHz
G ATTENUATOR /RPP
SCALING P/O J1
CROSS OVER
2-4 GHz 1-2 GHz
FM COIL
400-1000 MHz
J7 J8
ALC MODULATOR
.25-4 GHz
RF OUT TO FRAC-N/DIVIDER
90
2
4-8 GHz
2
2
2
P/O J1
BURST MODULATOR
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50
RPP
0
RF OUTPUT .25-4 GHz
ALC DETECTOR .25-.5 GHz
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
VBLO
RF OUT TO SAMPLER
DAC QUAD
MAIN COIL
-15V
IQ MODULATOR
.5-1 GHz
<115 Hz
PRETUNE DAC
AUX OUT (Coherent Carrier)
YO
DAC I OFFSET
Q OFFSET
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
I GAIN
FEED FORWARD AM
A FRAC-N (PART OF FRAC-N/DIVIDER)
1 GHz REF
F OUTPUT
B YO DRIVER
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
BURST MODULATOR HOLD ALC DRIVER
EXT I INPUT CAL VOLTAGE
D REFERENCE
ALC_REF
EXT Q INPUT
LF OUT
ALC REF
DAC
IN_BAND_AM
CAL VOLTAGE
10 MHz BW
LIN_AM_MOD PULSE MOD
EXT 1 INPUT
LIN_AM_MOD
EXT 2 INPUT
2
cw
J6 FRAC-N
P
P = 8, 9, or 10
cw
fif
¦
fm
fm
K BERT MEASURMENT BOARD
H BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
F
MASTER CLOCK-PLL
10 MHz DIG
750 MHz
PLL_LCK_SIG
INT_ Q_MOD
C SAMPLER
EXT 13 MHz
4
BURST_PULSE
10 MHz SYNTH 10 MHz 10 MHz OUT 10 MHz CLK VCO 1 GHz EXT 10 MHz INPUT
750 MHz
100
F
256 M
¦
fs
+/-
LO
DSP INPUT
BERT GATE IN
BUF_DATA_IN
BER SYNC LOSS
SYMBOL_SYNC
INT_ I_MOD
BER NO DATA BERT ASIC
5
fyo
J3 DATA_CLOCK DATA
DATA SWITCH
BER Calculation
BER ERR OUT
L DATA_CLK
BER TEST OUT
BBG_BIT_CLK
BER MEAS END
SUB_I_COUNT L_BURST
EXT_SYNC
750 MHz
DAC
S
fyo = N * fs + fif
4 < M-< 51 -
DATA GENERATION CONTROL
DAC
RF
6
MASTER_CLK
BERT CLK IN
IF
DATA
M
1 GHz
600-735 MHz 765-900 MHz 2.93 MHz Steps
PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER
1 GHZ REF
PLL
PLL
PLL_CLOCK
30-70 MHz J1 1 GHz In
PULSE MOD
BERT DATA IN
SCRAMBLE_RUN
CONTROL BURST & DELAY
SYMBOL_SYNC EXT_BURST BURST_GATE
J3
BURST_PLS BURST_ENVELOPE BURST MOD SWITCH & FILTERS
INTERNAL DATA GENERATOR (PATTERN RAM) UN3=1M UN4=8M
PATTERN TRIG
-1V_REF EVENT 1 USER_DATA EVENT 2
J DATA GENERATOR BOARD sk782b
BURST_PULSE
ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UN7)
ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN8 or UN9) J3
FM_MOD
J4
10 MHz SYNTH
Paren/Tessera Frac-N
E DIVIDER (PART OF FRAC-N DIVIDER) .75-1 GHz
FM
.0-.25 GHz
G ATTENUATOR /RPP
SCALING P/O J1
CROSS OVER
2-4 GHz 1-2 GHz
FM COIL
IQ MODULATOR ALC MODULATOR
.25-4 GHz
90
.5-1 GHz
<115 Hz
400-1000 MHz
J7 J8
RF OUT TO FRAC-N/DIVIDER
2
4-8 GHz
2
2
2
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50 0
RPP RF OUTPUT
ALC DETECTOR .25-.5 GHz
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
VBLO
DAC QUAD
MAIN COIL
-15V
BURST MODULATOR
.25-4 GHz
RF OUT TO SAMPLER
P/O J1
PRETUNE DAC
AUX OUT (Coherent Carrier)
YO
DAC I OFFSET
Q OFFSET
DAC
DAC
DAC
DAC
I GAIN
FEED FORWARD AM
A FRAC-N (PART OF FRAC-N/DIVIDER)
1 GHz REF
F OUTPUT
B YO DRIVER
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING
Q GAIN
BURST MODULATOR HOLD ALC DRIVER
EXT I INPUT CAL VOLTAGE
D REFERENCE
ALC_REF
EXT Q INPUT
LF OUT
IN_BAND_AM
CAL VOLTAGE
10 MHz BW
ALC REF
DAC
LIN_AM_MOD PULSE MOD
EXT 1 INPUT
H BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
LIN_AM_MOD
P
P = 8, 9, or 10
cw
F
EXT 13 MHz
¦
fm
fm
PLL_LCK_SIG MASTER CLOCK-PLL
10 MHz DIG
fif
MASTER_CLK
750 MHz
J1 1 GHz In
PULSE MOD
10 MHz CLK
PLL
750 MHz
F
256 M
¦
fs
+/-
BASEBAND GEN. I/O
IF
LO
S RF
DATA
fyo
J3
DATA_CLOCK DATA
fyo = N * fs + fif
6 M
1 GHz
600-735 MHz 765-900 MHz 2.93 MHz Steps
PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER
1 GHZ REF
100
INT_ I_MOD
DAC
5
4 < M-< 51 -
EXT_SYNC EXT_BURST PATTERN TRIGGER
750 MHz
J3
EVENT 1 EVENT 2
CONTROL BURST & DELAY
MPU
FPGA
FPGA
FPGA BUS
10 MHz OUT
PLL
SUB_I_CLK
GLOBAL CLOCK INPUTS
10 MHz SYNTH 10 MHz
EXT 10 MHz INPUT
DAC
4
BURST_PULSE
VCO 1 GHz
DATA GENERATION CONTROL
BBG_BIT_CCK
30-70 MHz
MPU BUS
EXT 2 INPUT
2
cw
J6 FRAC-N
INT_ Q_MOD
C SAMPLER
FPGA
BURST_PLS
BURST MOD SWITCH & FILTERS
BURST_PULSE
-1V_REF
INTERNAL DATA GENERATOR (PATTERN RAM) UN8=1M UN8&UN9=8M EVENT1_OUT USER_DATA_EN
J DATA GENERATOR BOARD BURST_PULSE
sk783b
ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN8 or UN9)
ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UND) J3
FM_MOD
J4
10 MHz SYNTH
Paren/Tessera Frac-N
E DIVIDER (PART OF FRAC-N DIVIDER) .75-1 GHz
FM
.0-.25 GHz
G ATTENUATOR /RPP
SCALING P/O J1
CROSS OVER
2-4 GHz 1-2 GHz
FM COIL
IQ MODULATOR ALC MODULATOR
.25-4 GHz
90
.5-1 GHz
<115 Hz
400-1000 MHz
J7 J8
RF OUT TO FRAC-N/DIVIDER
2
4-8 GHz
2
2
2
5dB STEP ATTENUATOR
50 0
RPP RF OUTPUT
ALC DETECTOR .25-.5 GHz
ALC MODULATOR DRIVER
VBLO
DAC QUAD
MAIN COIL
-15V
BURST MODULATOR
.25-4 GHz
RF OUT TO SAMPLER
P/O J1
PRETUNE DAC
AUX OUT (Coherent Carrier)
YO
FEED FORWARD AM
A FRAC-N (PART OF FRAC-N/DIVIDER)
1 GHz REF
F OUTPUT
B YO DRIVER
DAC I OFFSET
Q OFFSET
DAC
DAC DAC
DAC I GAIN
ALC HOLD
DETECTOR SHAPING BURST MODULATOR HOLD ALC DRIVER
Q GAIN
EXT I INPUT
ALC_REF
CAL VOLTAGE
D REFERENCE EXT Q INPUT
LF OUT
ALC REF
DAC
IN_BAND_AM
10 MHz BW LIN_BURST
LOG_BURST
CAL VOLTAGE
LIN_AM_MOD
PULSE MOD EXT 1 INPUT
LIN_AM_MOD
EXT 2 INPUT
2
cw
J6 FRAC-N
P
P = 8, 9, or 10
cw
fif
¦
fm
fm
H DUAL ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR BOARD
F
I/O DATA BUS
REFERENCE PLL_CLOCK
750 MHz
Q_OUT
C SAMPLER
PLL_ON
ARB_REF
600-735 MHz 765-900 MHz 2.93 MHz Steps
PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER
10 MHz SYNTH 10 MHz OUT 10 MHz CLK 1 GHZ REF
VCO 1 GHz EXT 10 MHz INPUT
PLL
1 GHz PLL
100
J3
750 MHz
F
256 M
¦
fs
+/-
LO
DSP RAM MEMORY
IF
RF
fyo
J3
5
4 < M-< 51 750 MHz
DAC
RAM MEMORY
DATA
POL_LATCH CLOCK IN
EVENT 1 OUT
fyo = N * fs + fif
6
Q Q RAM
SOCLK 1 SOCLK 0
S
DATA
M
DATA SEQUENCER
I_OUT
4
BURST_PULSE
10 MHz
SOCLK 0
J1 1 GHz In
PULSE MOD
SOCLK 1
30-70 MHz
DATA IN
DATA POL SWITCH LATCH
EVENT 2 OUT
I RAM
I DAC
NSGEND
SYNC IN
SQADV
PATTERN TRG
WFCNT
I/O DATA BUS
EXT_CLK EXT_DATA EXT_SYNC
CONTROL LOGIC
PATTERN_TRG
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BURST_PULSE
ESG-DP SERIES RF BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UND)
ESG Family Signal Generators
2 Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams This chapter provides the block diagrams and information necessary for you to test and troubleshoot the major assemblies of your signal generator.
Service Guide
2-1
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams Before You Begin Troubleshooting
ESG Family Signal Generators
Before You Begin Troubleshooting Be sure to review the warning and caution statements described in Chapter 7 prior to troubleshooting your signal generator.
Using this Chapter with Service Software Some block diagrams in this chapter are accompanied by a table for use with the automated service software that came with your signal generator. These tables list the signal generator’s test conditions and the expected ABUS node voltages. The service software has a utility program which measures and displays the node voltages for each test. Refer to your signal generator’s calibration guide for information on using the software. The block diagrams and ABUS node tables are arranged in the following order: A5 Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator Block Diagram (Option UND) A6 Bit Error Rate Test Block Diagram (Option UN7) A7 Baseband Generator Block Diagram (Options UN3 & UN4) A7 DBMIC Baseband Generator Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) A8 Data Generator Block Diagram (Options UN3 & UN4) A8 Data Generator - Rev. A & B Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) A8 Flex Data Generator - Rev. C & D Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9) A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-A Series) A9 Output Block Diagram (ESG-A Series) A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-D Series) A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP, & ESG-DP Series) A9 Output Block Diagram (ESG-D, ESG-AP, & ESG-DP Series) A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) A11 Reference Block Diagram (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) A11 Reference Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) A12 Synthesizer/Doubler ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) A12 Synthesizer/Doubler Block Diagram (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) A14 CPU/Motherboard ABUS Nodes
2-2
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams Using this Chapter with Service Software
A14 CPU/Motherboard Block Diagram (1 of 2) A14 CPU/Motherboard Block Diagram (2 of 2) A20 Downconvertor Block Diagram (Option 300) A21 Demodulator Block Diagram (Option 300) A22 YIG Driver ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) A22 YIG Driver Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) A23 Sampler ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) A23 Sampler Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) A24 Frac-N/Divider ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series A24 Frac-N/Divider Block Diagram (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP Block Diagram AT1 Mechanical Attenuator and A19 RPP Block Diagram (Option UNB) ESG-A Series Power Supply and Ground Interconnects Block Diagram ESG-D Series Power Supply and Ground Interconnects Block Diagram (1 of 2) ESG-D Series Power Supply and Ground Interconnects Block Diagram (2 of 2) ESG-A Series Modulation and Signal Interconnects Block Diagram ESG-D Series Modulation and Signal Interconnects Block Diagram (1 of 2) ESG-D Series Modulation and Signal Interconnects Block Diagram (2 of 2)
Service Guide
2-3
A5 DUAL ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION UND)
REFERENCE EXT_REF_DIV4
PROCESSOR INTERFACE
PLL_REF_CLK
REF SELECT & DIVIDE
EXT_REF_DEL
P2-26 P2-76 P2-27 P2-77 P2-78 P2-29 P2-79 P2-36
P2-19 P2-20 P2-70 P2-21 P2-71 P2-72 P2-23 P2-73
IAB2 IAB3 IAB4 IAB5 IAB6 IAB7 IAB8 IAB9 IAB10
EXT_DO EXT_D1 EXT_D2 EXT_D3 EXT_D4 EXT_D5 EXT_D6 EXT_D7
F
WF_CLK_DDS READ/LWRITE
FREQ SCALING
NWF_CLK_DIV2 RESET
PLL_REF
A0
WF_ CLK_RAM
CLK
WAVEFORM CLOCK TUNING
A1 SELECT A2
EEPROM
A4
A6
CONTROL LOGIC
PLL_UNLK
40 Mhz
I_LATCH_CLK
LATCHED ADDRESS
CLK_IN
NWFCLK_DIV2 WFCLK_DIV2
SQ_CLK1
DATA SEQUENCER
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
WF_CLK PLL_ON SEQUENCER
WF_CLK_DIV2
LATCHED DATA D0 D1 D2
SEQUENCER RAM MEMORY
SQ_CLK1
SQ_CLK1 MEMORY DATA BUS
FLASH MEMORY 5 Mbyte
Q DATA GENERATION
SQ_CLK0
SQ_CLK0+
P_RAM 512 Kbyte
A10
D4
I/O DATA BUS
SQ_CLK0
A9
D3
PLL_ON
WF_CLK_DIV2
PROCESSOR
A7 A8
WF_CLK
Q_LATCH_CLK
DATA
A3
A5
WF_CLK_DDS_LD
P2-25
IAB1
PLL_VCO_TUNE
WF_CLK_DDS_UD
P2-74
IAB0
VCO
J3 STROBE
WAVEFORM Q RAM 1 Mword
WFR_ARB VPPI_EN
VPPI_EN
VPPQ_EN
VPPQ_EN
DIG BUS INT (PLL UNLOCKED)
CON_TRISTATE
VPPI_EN
P2-24
EXT RESET
75 TO 150 MHz
13 MHz_BBG
VPPQ_EN
P2-32
EXT RD L WR
PLL_REF
ARB_REF
SELECT
USO_CLK 1
P2-83
EXT LSTROBE
RFCLK_DIV
USO_CLK 0
P2-82
EXT_LSEL
DATA BUS
P2-33
CLOCK PLL
RECONSTRUCTION
16 Mhz WAVEFORM Q DAC
14
J2 Q_OUT
2X
P2--53
FILTERS 2.50 Khz 2.5 Mhz 8.0 MHz
Q_LATCH_CLK
AUD 2 P2--55
D5 D6
DATA SWITCH
D7
EXT_CK_POL DATA_IN_POL
POL LATCH
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS
CLOCK IN P2-50
P2-9
+32V
P2-14,64
+15V
CLOCK SELECT
Q GAIN ADJUST
WF_CLK_DDS_LD
CONTROL LOGIC (FPGA)
P1-8
EVENT 2_OUT P1-10
PAT_TRIG__POL
I/O DATA BUS
EVENT 1
WF_CLK_DDS_UD
DATA SELECT
ABUS -1 VREF
I OFFSET ADJUST
EXT_SYNC PATTERIN_TRIG
NSGEND
I DATA GENERATION
SQADV WFCNT
-1 VREF P2-16,66
+5VA
P2-17,67
+5.2V
P2-12,62
-5.2V
P2-13,63
-15V
P2-1,7,54,56
ANALOG COMMON
P2-22,28,34,40, 46,69,75,81, 87,93,99
DIGITAL COMMON
I_OFFSET
I GAIN ADJUST
CONN_TRISTATE
EXT_CLOCK
DATA IN P2-49
+10 VREF
P2-4
EVENT 2 I/O DATA BUS
ABUS
Q_OFFSET
ADJ DAC
EXT_DATA
+10V REF
Q OFFSET ADJUST
MEMORY DATA BUS PLL_UNLK
EVENT 1_OUT SYNC_IN__POL
CONTROL MEMORY
POL_LATCH_ENABLE
I_LATCH_CLK SYNC IN P2-100
SYNC SELECT
I/O DATA BUS 16 Mhz WFR_ARB
PATTER TRIGGER P1-4
TRIGGER SELECT MEMORY DATA BUS
WAVEFORM I RAM 1 Mword
14
WAVEFORM I DAC
RECONSTRUCTION
2X
J1 I_0UT
P2-52
FILTERS 2.50 Khz 2.5 Mhz 8.0 MHz
AUD 2 P2-6
EVENT 1 EVENT 2
sk73b
WFCLK
NWFCLK_DIV2 WFCLK_DIV2
A5 DUAL ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPT UND)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A6 Bit Error Rate Test Block Diagram (Option UN7)
A6 Bit Error Rate Test Block Diagram (Option UN7)
Service Guide
2-7
A7 BASEBAND GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN3 & UN4) DIGITAL INTERFACE
I DATA GENERATION
MASTER CLOCK PLL
EXT SELECT
P301-33 P301-35 DIG BUS INT (PLL UNLOCKED)
REFERENCE
PLL LOCK SIG
P301-84 10 MHz DIG FROM MOTHERBOARD /CPU P403
PLL CLK
13 MHz FROM 13 MHz IN
12
PLL_TUNE
160 TO 320 MHz
ABUS
VCO
LOOP FILTER & LEAD/LAG
F
LATCH I CAL WRITE DATA
I OUT TO I-OUT
p /4 CLK
MASTER CLOCK 20 TO 40 MHz
PLL REF
I p/4 DQPSK (NADC,TETRA, PDC,PHS)
FORMAT SELECT
I DAC DATA 12
DAC
P301-32
p/4 CONTROL LOGIC
FORMAT SELECT CA ADDRESS & CONTROL
PLL LOCK SIG
MASTER CLOCK LBIT_CLK DATA PLL_CLOCK P300-6 P300-8 P300-10
BURST_GATE ADJ_TS_PWR_IN BB_DATA
BUFFERED DATA
ABUS
SYMBOL SYNC INV PMF CONTROL
6 RC TIME CONSTANT
8
P300-14 P300-18 P300-20
EXT_CLK BBG_INT_CLK BBG_EN
INTERNAL CLK
LATCH Q CAL
LBIT_CLK
12 WRITE DATA
Q CAL LATCHES Q OUT
Q OUT TO Q-OUT
p /4 CLK
Q p /4 DQPSK (NADC,TETRA, PDC,PHS)
FORMAT SELECT
Q DAC DATA 12
MOD INVERT
ANALOG FILTERS (NADC/TETRA/ PDC,PHS GSM)
DAC
EXT_D4
P301-71
EXT_D5
P301-72
ABUS p/4 CONTROL LOGIC
EXT_D3
P301-21
P404
p/4 CLK
CA ADDRESS & CONTROL
EXT_D2
P301-70
SUB_ I_COUNT (3)
EXT_D6
P301-23 INT Q MOD OUT P301-53
EXT_D7
P301-73
A10 LATCHED DATA D0 D1 D2 D3
DIG BUS INT (PLL UNLOCKED)
D4 D5 D6 D7
p /4 CONTROL LOGIC
BURST PLS
10
BUFFERED_DATA_IN
12
SYMBOL_SYNC_INV
14
LCLK
BURST CONTROL LOGIC SUB_I _COUNT (1) CONTROL LOGIC
ABUS
LBIT_CLK
18
MOD INVERT
FORMAT SELECT
CAL ENABLE
CA ADDRESS & CONTROL
Q CONSTANT AMPLITUDE (GMSK,GFSK, DECT)
MOD INVERT PATH CONTROL LOGIC
MODULATION ENABLE/SELECT
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS +32V
P301-9
LATCH I CAL
+15V
P301-14,64
LATCH Q CAL 20 RC TIME CONSTANT
+10V REF
PLL GAIN
LDATA_CLK
ABUS
BURST_PLS
BBG_BIT_CLK P300-16
LATCH ADDRESS
SUB_I_COUNT(1) 22
FORMAT SELECT VCO ENABLE
P300-22 LATCH DATA
CONTROL LOGIC 15
L_BURST PMF CONTROL
BURST ENVELOPE CONTROL & RAM
15
ENVELOPE DATA
EVENT SELECT PATH CONTROL LOGIC
L_BURST
+10 VREF ABUS -1V_REF -1V_REF
p /4 PMF ENABLE CA PMF ENABLE
16
BURST
BURST MOD
EXT REF ENABLE
ENVL_LATCH LATCH_DATA
DAC_EN
BURST MOD SWITCH AND FILTERS
BURST_ENVELOPE BURST_PULSE INTL_ALC_HOLD L_DCC_ALT_PWR_SEL
P301-57
P301-16,66
+5VA
P301-17,67
+5.2V
P301-12
-5.2V
P301-62
-5V
P301-30 P301-31 P301-80
P301-13,63
-15V
BURST_TC MASTER_CLK -IV_REF
sk7120a
EXT_D1
LATCHED ADDRESS
A9
P300-22
SYMBOL_SYNC P300-12
LOOP COUNT & DIFF ENCODE
LDATA_CLK
P300-16
A8
IAB10
P301-20
BBG_BIT_CLK
A7
IAB9
EXT_DO
CONTROL LOGIC
A6
IAB8
P301-19
Q DATA GENERATION
A5
IAB7
P301-78
P301-36
GENERATOR INTERFACE
A4
IAB6
P301-79
PMF CONTROL LOGIC
A3
IAB5
P301-77
EEPROM
DATA
IAB4
P301-29
DATA GENERATION CONTROL
SELECT A2
IAB3
P301-27
PATH CONTROL LOGIC
MODULATION ENABLE/SELECT
CLK A1
IAB2
P301-25
P301-76 I CONSTANT AMPLITUDE (GMSK, GFSK DECT)
A0
IAB1
P301-26
VCO ENABLE
RESET
IAB0
P301-74 INT I MOD OUT P301-2
READ/LWRITE
EXT RESET
P301-24
ANALOG FILTERS (NADC/TETRA/ PDC,PHS,GSM)
STROBE
EXT RD L WR
P301-83
ABUS
PLL DIVIDERS
PLL TUNE
P301-82
P405
I OUT
REF REF SELECT & DIVIDE
I CAL LATCHES
SELECT
L EXT STROBE
P301-1,7,54,56
ANALOG COMMON
P301-22,28,34, 40,46,69,75,81, 87,93,99
DIGITAL COMMON
A7 BASEBAND GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN3 & UN4)
A7 DBMIC BASEBAND GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN8 and UN9)
BURST MOD
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS
BURST
MASTER CLOCK PLL
ABUS
P1-9
+32V
P1-14,64
+15V
BURST_PLS
PLL_TUNE PLL LOCK SIG
REFERENCE P1-84 10 MHz DIG FROM MOTHERBOARD /CPU P403 13 MHz
J3
PLL CLK
ABUS LOOP FILTER & LEAD/LAG
F
15
BURST_PULSE
15 60 TO 120 MHz
VCO
ENVL_LATCH PLL DIVIDERS
PLL TUNE
REF REF SELECT & DIVIDE
BURST_ENVELOPE
CONTROL LOGIC
DIG_BUS_INT (PLL UNLOCKED)
P1-35
LATCH_DATA
MASTER CLOCK 30 TO 60 MHz
PLL REF
BURST ENVELOPE CONTROL & RAM
L_DCC_ALT_PWR_SEL
+10V REF
P1-30 P1-31
MASTER_CLK
BURST MOD SWITCH AND FILTERS
L_BURST VCO ENABLE
+10 VREF +5VA
P1-16
P1-80
3V REG
P1-17,66,67 DAC_EN
BURST_TC
INTL_ALC_HOLD
ENVELOPE DATA
P1-57
+3.3VF
P1-12
-5.2V
P1-62
-5V
+10V_REF ALC_HOLD_DIR BURST_PULSE_DIR
P1-13,63
-15V
P1-1,7,54,56
ANALOG COMMON
P1-22,28,34, 40,46,69,75, 81,87,93,99
DIGITAL COMMON
ALT_PWR_DIR ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
GENERATOR INTERFACE
LCLK ABUS
DIGITAL MODULATOR IC
RC TIME CONSTANT
Q DATA GENERATION
DIGITAL INTERPOLATOR 14
DIGITAL INTERFACE 14 MHz
RECONSTRUCTION J2 Q_OUT
Q DAC
PLL_CLOCK P3-6 P3-8 P3-10
BURST_GATE ADJ_TS EXT_DATA
FIR PRE-MOD FILTER
8
LBBG_EN
10
P3-14 P3-18 P3-20
BBG_INT_CLK BBG_EN
P2-12
18
DATA_EN_OUT
P1-50 P2-6
P1-77 P1-78
I_OFFSET P1-29 P1-79
P2-8
I OFFSET ADJUST
P1-36
P3-16 EXT_BURST
2
P1-19
I DATA GENERATION
P2-2 BURST_GATE
P1-20 P1-70
ADJ_TS_PWR_IN 14 MHz
RECONSTRUCTION
P1-21
L_BURST 14 P2-4 P10-8,9, 10,11,12, 13,14,15 P6-12,13, 14,15,16, 17,18,19
PATTERN_TRG I_DIRECT
I DAC
J1 I_OUT
P1-71 P1-72 P1-23
FILTER
P1-2 P1-73
AUD 1 Q_DIRECT
EXT SELECT L EXT STROBE EXT RD L WR EXTRE SET IAB0 IAB1 IAB2 IAB3 IAB4 IAB5 IAB6 IAB7 IAB8 IAB9 IAB10
SELECT STROBE READ/LWRITE RESET A0 CLK A1 SELECT A2
EXT_DO EXT_D1 EXT_D2 EXT_D3 EXT_D4 EXT_D5 EXT_D6 EXT_D7
EEPROM
DATA A3 A4 A5 A6
CONTROL LOGIC
A7 A8
LATCHED ADDRESS
A9 A10
BBG_BIT_CLK 16
ALT_PWR_IN
P1-4
I GAIN ADJUST
P2-10
P1-27
ABUS
EVENT1_OUT
SYMBOL_SYNC
DATA
CLK
Q_OFFSET
ADJ DAC
LATCH DATA BUS DATA/SYMBOL GENERATOR
P1-85
P1-100
Q GAIN ADJUST
P2-16 RC TIME CONSTANT
P1-26 P1-76
SYNC_OUT
BBG_TRIG_INT
SYNC
Q OFFSET ADJUST
DATA_OUT
ABUS
BUFFERED_DATA_IN
P1-49
P1-25 P2-14
14
20
P1-24 P1-74
DATA
12 EXT_CLK
P1-55
CLK_OUT
EXT_SYNC P3-12
P1-32
AUD 2 LEXT_CLK_EN
P1-82 P1-83
P1-53
FILTER
LINT_CLK_EN
6
P1-33
LATCHED DATA D0 D1 D2 D3 D4
DIG_BUS_INT (PLL UNLOCKED)
D5 D6 D7
P1-6
sk758b
A7 DBMIC BASEBAND GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTIONS UN8 and UN9)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A8 Data Generator Block Diagram (Options UN3 & UN4)
A8 Data Generator Block Diagram (Options UN3 & UN4)
Service Guide
2-13
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A8 Data Generator - Rev. A & B Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9)
A8 Data Generator - Rev. A & B Block Diagram (Options UN8 & UN9)
Service Guide
2-15
A8 FLEX GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM REV. C & D (OPTION UN8 & UN9)
MPU Clock
Burst Pulse
P1-30
Intl ACL Hold
P1-31
L DCC Alt Pwr Sel
P1-80
Symbol Sync Out
P2-16
Clock Out
P2-14
Data Out
P2-12
Configuration "A"
Event 2
P2-10
Configuration "B"
Event 1
P2- 8
Configuration "C"
MPU Clock 14.7456 MHz
3.3V
MPU BUS
Boot ROM
Microprocessor
External RAM 32K X 8 X 2 pages
Data Configuration Field Programmable Gate Array "B"
+3.3V to +5V Conversion
Rx
Tx UART 162550
Data Configuration Field Programmable Gate Array "A"
Control Data Address
CPU Interface Control
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS +15VF
P1-14, 64
IRQ and Status
CPU BUS
P1 Motherboard Digital Card Cage Connector
Board Identification EEPROM
External RAM 32K X 8 X 2 pages
Data Generator RAM 8MB X 8
Global Clock & Global Input Mux
Baseband and External I/O
DRAM 4MB
Global Clocks and Inputs
Configuration Flash 4MB
FPGA-to-FPGA BUS
Data Configuration Field Programmable Gate Array "C"
Ext Alt Power
P2- 6
Ext Pattern Trigger
P2- 4
Ext Burst Gate
P2- 2
I Data 0
P4- 2
I Data 1
P4- 4
I Data 2
P4- 6
I Data 3
P4- 8
Q Data 0
P4-10
Q Data 1
P4-12
Q Data 2
P4-14
Q Data 3
P4-16
Burst Gate
P3- 6
Alt Power
P3- 8
Data
P3-10
Ext Symbol Sync
P3-12
Ext Clock
P3-14
Int/Ext Clock Select
P3-18
BB Gen Enable
P3-20
Bit Clock
P1-16
Sub I Clock
P3-2
Ext Data
P1-49
Ext Clock
P1-50
Ext Symbol Sync
P3-100
Trigger
P3-85
10 MHz Reference
P3-84
TP100
sk786b
P1-16, 17, 66, 67
+5VD
P1-1, 7, 54, 56
Analog Common
P1-22, 28, 34, 40, 46, 69, 75, 81, 87, 93, 99
Digital Common
A8 FLEX GENERATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM REV. C & D (OPTION UN8 & UN9)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-A Series)
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-A Series) The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-A Series) (1 of 2)
PTAT
LOOP_INT
POW_REF_2
POW_REF_1
ALC_DET
BURST_MOD
Test Conditions
ALC_MOD
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
≈ 0.7a
≈ 19
−0.23 to −0.02
≈ 5b
≈ 5c
0.3 to 1.7
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF Off; No Modulation
≈ 0.1d
≈ 19
0.0
≈ 5b
≈ 5c
≈ −10
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
PRESET; 20 dBm; RF On (Unleveled)
≈ 20
≈ 19
≈ −0.5
≈ 2.3
≈ 4.1
≈ 12
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
Frequency Set to heterodyne Band; PRESET; Freq ≤ 249.9 MHz; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
≈ 0.2 to 0.5
≈ 19
4.1 to 4.8
≈ 4.3 to 5.0
≈ 4.3 to 5.0
≈ 0.0
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
+5.0 Vdc applied to Q INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; I/Q On; I/Q Source EXT I/Q; I Input = No Connection; Burst Envelope On; If −0.5Vdc is applied to Q INPUT, the Q node changes to negative voltage
≈ 0.6 (20 w/ no Q Input)
≈ 4.8 to 5.6
≈ −0.08 to −0.2 (≈ 0.1 w/ no Q Input)
≈ 4.5b
≈ 4.8c
≈ −0.2 to 0.6 (≈ 12 w/ no Q Input)
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 1 DC
≈1
≈ 19
≈0
≈ 4.6b
≈ 4.8c
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
a. If board E4400-60038 then Abus ≈ 0.3. If board E4400-60141 then Abus ≈ 1.3. b. If Option UNB then Abus ≈ 3.9. c. If Option UNB then Abus ≈ 4.2. d. If board E4400-60141 then Abus ≈ 1.3.
Service Guide
2-19
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-A Series)
ESG Family Signal Generators
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-A Series) (2 of 2)
≈ 0.7
≈0
≈0
≈ −1.8
−0.22
≈ 2.1d
≈ −1.8
0.0
tob −0.05 −0.22
REF_AM
≈ 2.1a
GND
GAIN_DET
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF Off; No Modulation
≈ 0.7
QUAD
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
Q
I
Test Conditions
PRE_LEVEL
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
−0.52 toc 0.3
0.0
tob −0.05
≈ −0.52 toc 0.3
PRESET; 20 dBm; RF On (Unleveled)
≈ 0.7
≈0
≈ 2.1a
≈ −1.8
−0.3 tob −0.19
0.0
≈ 2.3
Frequency Set to heterodyne Band; PRESET; Freq ≤ 249.9 MHz; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
≈ 0.44
≈0
≈ 2e
≈ −3
≈ −0.04b
0.0
−0.1 to 0.6
+5.0 Vdc applied to Q INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; I/Q On; I/Q Source EXT I/Q; I Input = No Connection; Burst Envelope On; If −0.5Vdc is applied to Q INPUT, the Q node changes to negative voltage
≈ 0.0
≈ 1.1
≈ 2f
≈ −1.8
≈ 0.6 (0.0 w/ no Q Input)
0.0
0.2 to 0.9
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 1 DC
≈ 0.7
≈0
≈ 2.1a
≈ −1.8
≈ −0.2
0.0
≈ 0.9g
If board E4400-60155, 60141 or 60038 then Abus ≈ 3. If board E4400-60038 then Abus ≈ 1.2. If Option UNB then Abus ≈ 0.8. If board E4400-60038 then Abus ≈ 5.0. If board E4400-60155 or 60141 then Abus ≈ 3. e. If board E4400-60155 or 60141 then Abus ≈ 4. f. If board E4400-60155 or 60141 then Abus ≈ 3. g. If Option UNB then Abus ≈ 1.4.
a. b. c. d.
2-20
Service Guide
A9 OUTPUT BLOCK DIAGRAM (ESG-A SERIES) ALC MOD DRIVE
+V
ALC DETECTOR
RF PATH PRELEVEL ABUS PRELEVEL DET 2400-4000MHz
+
DAC
DET OFFSET PRELEVEL MOD DRIVE P3-4
BW SELECT
DAC
TO: SYNTHESIZER P3-17 DET VOLTAGE
GAIN ADJ DET
ALC MOD DRIVE
1000-1550
F >250 MHz
F >250 MHz
F < 250 MHz
F <250 MHz
BURST MOD
ALC MOD 250 MHz TO 4000 MHz 0 dBm +/- 5dB
1000 MHZ LPF 628-1000
FROM: SYNTHESIZER
700 - 1050 MHz BPF
628 MHZ LPF
ALC MOD
ABUS
DET VOLTAGE
LOG AMP
MIXER
DET BW SEL .250 TO 4000 MHz MAX POWER >17 dBm
BURST MOD DRIVE
396 MHZ LPF 256-396
FROM: REFERENCE ASSY P1-19
_ ALC MOD DRIVER
CLOSED = RF OFF ALT INT
J6 RF OUT
ALC REFERENCE
300 MHz LPF
LO
1 GHz REFERENCE P1-19
OPEN = HOLD MAIN INT
ABUS
ABUS
+
LOG DET
+V
PWR REF CLOSED= OPEN LOOP
BW SELECT
ABUS
-15V + OPEN = HOLD ALT INT
OPEN= OPEN LOOP ALC REF SELECT
1GHZ
CLOSED = RF OFF (ALC MOD)
ABUS
ALT ALC REF
DAC
ALC MOD DRIVE
REF AM
REF + AM
TO: STEP ATTENUATOR ASSY J2
OPEN = OPEN LOOP
REFERENCE + AM
ALC REF
DAC
396-628
DAC LOOP INT
1550-2400 1550 MHZ LPF
ALC MOD BIAS
BULK R ADJUSTMENT
ALC DET
PRELEVEL REF
2400 MHZ LPF
J4 RF IN 250 to 4000 MHz >+10 dBm
L_UNLEVELED
ALC UNLEVELED DETECTOR
CLOSED = RF OFF MAIN INT
_ ALT POWER SELECT
LOG OFFSET
DAC L ALT PWR SEL P2-10
IN BAND AM
ALT POWER SELECT LOGIC
ALC REF SELECT
AM INPUT POWER SUPPLIES INPUTS +10V
+10V REG P2-6,21
FILTER
+15VF
P2-5,20
FILTER
+9VF
P2-14,29
FILTER
+5VF
P2-3,18
FILTER
-6VF
P2-1,17
FILTER
-15VF
ABUS
LIN_AM_ MOD P1-2 FROM: REFERENCE ASSY P3-17
PTAT 8.5 TO 9.9V TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION POWER SUPPLY
FEED FORWARD AM
AMP LOG
FEED FORWARD AM EN LIN AM
ABUS +PTAT P1-15
BURST MOD DRIVE
-PTAT
ALC HOLD
BURST MOD ABUS
GND ANALOG COMMON
P2-1,16
DIGITAL COMMON
P2-15,30
FADE ENVELOPE (NOT USED)
BURST MOD DRIVER
EN LIN BURST
P1-17
BURST MOD DRIVE
BURST EN
P2-22
L ALC HOLD
BURST GAIN
DIGITAL INTERFACE
REF
MUX
L HOLD ALC
DAC
CLOSED = RF OFF (BURST MOD)
EN LOG BURST SERIAL I/O ABUS P1-4
CLK
CLK OUT P2-24
DATA
DATA P2-11 ENABLE/INTERRUPT P2-25
DIGITAL CONTROL
ENABLE/INTRPT
ALC MOD 1 BURST MOD LOOP INT REF PLUS AM PRELEVEL DRIVE ALC DET
P1-6
BURST MOD OFFSET BURST ENVELOPE (NOT USED)
L RF OFF ALC MOD
DAC -6V
&
HOLD MAIN INT HOLD ALT INT ALT POWER SELECT
BURST MOD BIAS
DAC +5V +5V L UNLEVELED +5V
INT 1 INT2 INT3 INT4 (Serial Data)
CLK SELECT
PWR REF EEPROM
L RF OFF (BURST MOD) FROM: REFERENCE ASSY P2-23 P3-7
DATA
PULSE MOD
&
+PTAT DEEP AM MOD REF + AM
DEEP AM LEVEL DETECTOR
A9 OUTPUT BLOCK DIAGRAM (ESG-A SERIES) sk785b
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-D Series)
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-D Series) The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-D Series) (1 of 2)
PTAT
LOOP_INT
POW_REF_2
POW_REF_1
ALC_DET
BURST_MOD
Test Conditions
ALC_MOD
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
≈ 0.7a
≈ 19
−0.23 to −0.02
≈ 5b
≈ 5c
0.3 to 1.7
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF Off; No Modulation
≈ 0.1d
≈ 19
0.0
≈ 5b
≈ 5c
≈ −10
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
PRESET; 20 dBm; RF On (Unleveled)
≈ 20
≈ 19
≈ −0.5
≈ 2.3
≈ 4.1
≈ 12
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
Frequency Set to heterodyne Band; PRESET; Freq ≤ 249.9 MHz; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
≈ 0.2 to 0.5
≈ 19
4.1 to 4.8
≈ 4.3 to 5.0
≈ 4.3 το 5.0
≈ 0.0
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
+5.0 Vdc applied to Q INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; I/Q On; I/Q Source EXT I/Q; I Input = No Connection; Burst Envelope On; If −0.5Vdc is applied to Q INPUT, the Q node changes to negative voltage
≈ 0.6 (20 w/ no Q Input)
≈ 4.8 to 5.6
≈ −0.08 to −0.2 (≈ 0.1 w/ no Q Input)
≈ 4.5b
≈ 4.8c
≈ −0.2 to 0.6 (≈ 12 w/ no Q Input)
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 1 DC
≈1
≈ 19
≈0
≈ 4.6b
≈ 4.8c
≈ 8.5 to 9.9
a. If board E4400-60038 then Abus ≈ 0.3. If board E4400-60141 then Abus ≈ 1.3. b. If Option UNB then Abus ≈ 3.9. c. If Option UNB then Abus ≈ 4.2. d. If board E4400-60141 then Abus ≈ 1.3.
Service Guide
2-23
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-D Series)
ESG Family Signal Generators
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-D Series) (2 of 2)=
≈ 0.7
≈0
≈0
≈ −1.8
−0.22
≈ 2.1d
≈ −1.8
0.0
tob −0.05 −0.22
REF_AM
≈ 2.1a
GND
GAIN_DET
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF Off; No Modulation
≈ 0.7
QUAD
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
Q
I
Test Conditions
PRE_LEVEL
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
−0.52 toc 0.3
0.0
tob −0.05
≈ −0.52 toc 0.3
PRESET; 20 dBm; RF On (Unleveled)
≈ 0.7
≈0
≈ 2.1a
≈ −1.8
−0.3 tob −0.19
0.0
≈ 2.3
Frequency Set to heterodyne Band; PRESET; Freq ≤ 249.9 MHz; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
≈ 0.44
≈0
≈ 2e
≈ −3
≈ −0.04b
0.0
−0.1 to 0.6
+5.0 Vdc applied to Q INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; I/Q On; I/Q Source EXT I/Q; I Input = No Connection; Burst Envelope On; If −0.5Vdc is applied to Q INPUT, the Q node changes to negative voltage
≈ 0.0
≈ 1.1
≈ 2f
≈ −1.8
≈ 0.6 (0.0 w/ no Q Input)
0.0
0.2 to 0.9
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 1 DC
≈ 0.7
≈0
≈ 2.1a
≈ −1.8
≈ −0.2
0.0
≈ 0.9g
If board E4400-60155, 60141 or 60038 then Abus ≈ 3. If board E4400-60038 then Abus ≈ 1.2. If Option UNB then Abus ≈0.8. If board E4400-60038 then Abus ≈ 5.0. If board E4400-60155 or 60141 then Abus ≈ 3. e. If board E4400-60155 or 60141 then Abus ≈ 4. f. If board E4400-60155 or 60141 then Abus ≈ 3. g. If Option UNB then Abus ≈ 1.4.
a. b. c. d.
2-24
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP, & ESG-DP Series)
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP, & ESG-DP Series) NOTE
The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) (1 of 2)
≈ 0.2 to 2a
≈ 0.5 to 5 at ≤ 2.4 GHz; ≤ 20 at 4 GHz
−0.3
4.2
3.5
≈ −2 to 2a (varies w/ freq)
PTAT
LOOP_INT
POW_REF_2
POW_REF_1
ALC_DET
ALC_MOD
Test Conditions
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation; 50 Ω load on output
BURST_MOD
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
9.5 (8.5 to 9.9)
a. These values will be > 10 V if ALC is unleveled.
A9 Output ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) (2 of 2)
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation; 50 Ω load on output
Service Guide
1.9
0
≈ −2 to 12 (varies w/ freq)
0.7
−0.35 to 0.02 at ≤ 2.4 GHz; 0.1 to 0.7 at > 2.4 GHz
0
REF_AM
GND
GAIN_DET
QUAD
PRE_LEVEL
I
Test Conditions
Q
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
≈ 0.6 (varies w/ freq & power level)
2-25
A9 OUTPUT BLOCK DIAGRAM (ESG-D, ESG-AP, & ESG-DP SERIES) ALC MOD DRIVE
+V
L_UNLEVELED
ALC UNLEVELED DETECTOR
CLOSED = RF OFF MAIN INT
ALC DETECTOR
RF PATH
DET OFFSET
ALC MOD BIAS
I MOD DRIVE
BW SELECT
Q MOD DRIVE
DAC
GAIN DETECTOR
VBLO DAC
ABUS
2400-4000MHz
QUAD ABUS
DAC VBLO J4 RF IN 250 to 4000 MHz >+10 dBm
QUAD
Q
I GAIN ADJ MOD
ALC MOD DRIVE
1000-1550
F >250 MHz
F < 250 MHz
F <250 MHz
250 MHz TO 4000 MHz 0 dBm + -5dB
628-1000 ABUS PRELEVEL DET
+
PRELEVEL REF
PRELEVEL MOD DRIVE P3-4 TO: SYNTHESIZER OR FRAC-N/DIVIDER ASSY P3-17
DAC
MIXER
700 - 1050 MHz BPF
PRELEVEL
FROM: SYNTHESIZER OR FRAC-N/DIVIDER
628 MHZ LPF
ABUS
DET VOLTAGE
LOG AMP
DET BW SEL .250 TO 4000 MHz MAX POWER >17 dBm
BURST MOD DRIVE
396 MHZ LPF 256-396
J6 RF OUT
ALC REFERENCE
ALC MOD DRIVER OPEN = OPEN LOOP
REFERENCE + AM
BW SELECT
PWR REF CLOSED= OPEN LOOP
TO: STEP ATTENUATOR ASSY J2
REF AM
ABUS
ABUS -15V
REF + AM
ALT ALC REF OPEN= OPEN LOOP ALC REF SELECT
1GHZ
+ OPEN = HOLD ALT INT
_ ALT POWER SELECT
LOG OFFSET DAC L ALT PWR SEL
QUAD DAC
ALC MOD DRIVE
CLOSED = RF OFF (ALC MOD)
ALC REF
DAC FROM: REFERENCE ASSY P1-19
_
CLOSED = RF OFF ALT INT
300 MHz LPF
LO
1 GHz REFERENCE P1-19
OPEN = HOLD MAIN INT
ABUS
ABUS
+
LOG DET
+V
DAC
396-628
J5 AUX OUT TO: COHERENT CARRIER OUT
F >250 MHz BURST MOD
ALC MOD
1000 MHZ LPF Q DET
QUAD CONTROL LOOP
DET VOLTAGE
GAIN ADJ DET
1550 MHZ LPF
I/Q MODULATOR I DET
ALC MOD LOOP INT
1550-2400
DAC
DAC
ALC DET
GAIN ADJUST 2400 MHZ LPF
BULK R ADJUSTMENT
P2-10
IN BAND AM
ALT POWER SELECT LOGIC
ALC REF SELECT
FROM: BASEBAND GENERATOR ASSY P301-80
AM INPUT
POWER SUPPLIES INPUTS +10V
+10V REG P2-6,21
FILTER
+15VF
P2-5,20
FILTER
+9VF
P2-14,29
FILTER
+5VF
P2-3,18
FILTER
-6VF
P2-1,17
FILTER
-15VF
ABUS
I MOD DRIVE PTAT
8.5 TO 9.9V TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION POWER SUPPLY
DAC
I MOD SELECT FROM: REFERENCE ASSY
ABUS
P3-15
EXT I MOD P3-19
+PTAT P1-15
BURST MOD DRIVE
REF
CAL VOLTAGES
FADE ENVELOPE (NOT USED)
DAC
BURST MOD DRIVER
EN LIN BURST
P1-17
DIGITAL INTERFACE
MUX
SERIAL I/O ABUS P1-4
CLK DATA
DATA P2-11
DIGITAL CONTROL
ENABLE/INTRPT
ENABLE/INTERRUPT P2-25 +5V +5V L UNLEVELED +5V
REF ALC MOD 1 BURST MOD LOOP INT REF PLUS AM PRELEVEL DRIVE QUAD LOOP GAIN ADJUST DET I Q ALC DET
INT 1
INT3 INT4 (Serial Data)
CLK SELECT
PWR REF
DAC P3-6
INT_Q_MOD Q STEP ATTENUATOR
EXT_I_MOD
FROM: Q INPUT
BURST ENVELOPE
Q GAIN CAL VOLTAGES
L RF OFF ALC MOD
&
HOLD MAIN INT HOLD ALT INT ALT POWER SELECT
BURST MOD BIAS DAC
Q MOD DRIVE
FROM: REFERENCE ASSY P2-23 P3-7
PULSE MOD
&
REF DAC
DEEP AM MOD REF + AM
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L ALC HOLD
-6V
L RF OFF (BURST MOD)
DATA
P2-22
DAC
ABUS
EXT_Q_MOD
EEPROM
+PTAT
FROM: BASEBAND GENERATOR ASSY P301-57
Q MOD SELECT
EXT Q MOD P3-8
INT2
Q OFFSET
CLOSED = RF OFF (BURST MOD)
BURST MOD OFFSET
P1-6
FROM: BASEBAND GENERATOR ASSY P301-31
L HOLD ALC
DAC
EN LOG BURST
Q MOD DRIVE
BURST MOD DRIVE
BURST EN
BURST GAIN
CLK P2-24
ALC HOLD
BURST MOD
I GAIN
DIGITAL COMMON
P2-15,30
I MOD DRIVE
ABUS ANALOG COMMON
P2-1,16
FEED FORWARD AM EN LIN AM
ABUS I STEP ATTENUATOR
EXT_Q_MOD
FROM: I INPUT
FEED FORWARD AM
AMP LOG
FROM: REFERENCE ASSY P3-17
INT_I_MOD EXT_I_MOD
-PTAT
GND
LIN_AM_ MOD P1-2
I OFFSET
DEEP AM LEVEL DETECTOR
A9 OUTPUT BLOCK DIAGRAM (ESG-D, ESG-DP, & ESG-DP SERIES)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series)
A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series)
Frequency Set to Heterodyne Band: PRESET; Freq ≤ 249.9 MHz; No Modulation
< 0.5
0.00
2 to 4
0.0
FM_MOD
< 0.5
1GHZ_DET
LIN_AM
2 to 4
MOD2_PK
0.00
VTUNE
0.00
MOD1_PK
PRESET; No Modulation
MOD2_OUT
Test Conditions
MOD1_OUT
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
< 0.3
> 0.15
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; FM On; FM Source Ext 1 DC
≈ −1.9
0.00
2 to 4
< 0.5
< 0.5
0.0
≈ 2.2
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 2 INPUT: PRESET; FM On; FM Source Ext 2 DC
≈0
0.00
2 to 4
≈ 7.5
< 0.5
0.0
≈0
1 Vpp @ 1 kHz Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; FM On; FM Source Ext 1 AC
≈ −1.9
0.00
2 to 4
< 0.5
< 0.5
≈ 2.0
0.0
1 Vpp @ 1 kHz Applied to EXT 2 INPUT: PRESET; FM On; FM Source Ext 2 AC
≈0
0.00
2 to 4
≈ 7.5
< 0.5
≈0
0.0
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 1 DC
0.00
≈ −1.9
2 to 4
< 0.5
< 0.5
0.0
≈ 2.2
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 2 INPUT: PRESET; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 2 DC
0.00
≈0
2 to 4
< 0.5
≈ 7.5
0.0
≈0
1 Vpp @ 1 kHz Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 1 AC
0.00
≈ −1.9
2 to 4
< 0.5
< 0.5
≈ 2.0
0.0
1 Vpp @ 1 kHz Applied to EXT 2 INPUT: PRESET; AM On; AM Depth 100%; AM Source Ext 2 AC
0.00
≈0
2 to 4
< 0.5
≈ 7.5
≈0
0.0
Service Guide
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A11 REFERENCE BLOCK DIAGRAM (ESG-A & ESG-D SERIES)
FM MOD
MODULATIONS INPUTS AUD_1
DIGITAL INTERFACE
10 MHz PLL
P3-5
FROM: CPU MOTHERBOARD
SERIAL I/O 10 MHz OUT OF LOCK DETECTOR
EXT REF P1-17
L_10MHz_OUT_OF_LOCK
LOOP INTEGRATOR SAMPLER PULSE GEN
FROM: 10 MHz IN
F
CLK P2-24
CLK
DATA P2-11
DATA
ENABLE/INTERRUPT P2-25
L_OVEN COLD
L_10 MHz_OUT_OF_LOCK
SAMPLING PHASE DETECTOR
L_1GHz_OUT_OF_LOCK
CLOSED = EXT REFERENCE PRESENT
L_EXT_REF_CHANGE L_OVEN_COLD
10 MHz OUT P1-7
TO: 10 MHz OUT EXT REF DETECTION
TUNE
L_REF_CHANGE +3V
COURSE TUNE
DAC
FINE TUNE
CLOSED = EXT 10 MHz CONTROL OR EXT REFERENCE PRESENT
+
MOD_I_OUT
+10V REF
L_MOD_LEVEL_INT
-
10 MHz SYNTH P1-5
10 MHz REF OSCILLATOR
TO: SYNTH/DOUBLER ASSY
CLOSED = EXT 10 MHz CONTROL
10 MHz MONITOR
10 MHz DAC CONTROL
10 MHz OUT OF LOCK 1GHz OUT OF LOCK PULSE_ MOD OVEN_COLD 10 MHz_OK EXT REF_PRESENT MOD_1_OVERANGE MOD_1_UNDERANGE MOD_2_OVERANGE MOD_2_UNDERANGE
10 MHz OK
&
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
INT_MOD
MOD_1_OUT
INT 1
+2VREF
+ +10VREF
INT3
ABUS
OFFSET
ABUS CLK SELECT DATA
DAC FM_MOD P3-11
EEPROM MOD_1_OUT
INT4 (Serial Data)
FROM: EXT 1 INPUT
CLOSED = DC COUPLED MODULATION
FM1 MUX FM MOD
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
MOD_2_OUT ABUS
TO: SYNTH /DOUBLER ASSY
NC
MOD_2_OUT
+2VREF
EXT_MOD_2 P3-10
FROM: EXT 2 INPUT
CLOSED = DC COUPLED MODULATION
10 MHz
+10V REF
DAC FM_MOD
EXT_MOD_1 P3-19
PARALLEL LOAD SHIFT REG
DAC SCALE
INT2
&
+10VREF
DIGITAL CONTROL
ENABLE/INTRPT
+
-
P3-2
FM2 MUX
FOR FUTURE USE
AUD_2
P3-6 OVEN COLD TIMER (5 min Option 1E5)
OFFSET
DAC
MOD1_PEAK_OUT MOD2_PEAK_OUT ABUS
AM MOD
ABUS
AM1 MUX
MOD_1_OUT
1 GHz PLL
VTUNE 2 T0 4V
POWER SUPPLIES P2-7 P2-26 P2-6,21 P2-14,29
1 GHz OUT OF LOCK DETECTOR
+32V
1 GHz VCO
+15V +5.2VD -5.2V
P2-2,17
-15V
P2-1,16
ANALOG COMMON
PHASE DETECTOR
ABUS
MOD_2_OUT
TO: OUTPUT ASSY
+2VREF
+5V
LIN_AM_MOD
PULSE MUX MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD +5V
F
ABUS -0.6V
+
LIN_AM_MOD P3-17
COMP
TO: OUTPUT ASSY
LF OUTPUT AM2 MUX
PULSE MUX -7.5V
DIGITAL COMMON
+5V
&
10 MHz DIVIDE BY 100
DAC
NC
PULSE MOD CLOSED = 1GHz ON
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
L_MOD_LEVEL_INT MOD_1_OVERANGE MOD_1_UNDERANGE MOD_2_OVERANGE MOD_2_UNDERANGE
1 GHz REF P1-19
1 GHZ OUT OF LOCK
+15V_STBY
P2-4,19
P2-15,30
1_GHZ_DET ON: 0.05 T0 0.3V
ABUS
MOD LEVEL DIAGNOSTICS
BURST PULSE P3-8
PULSE MOD P3-7
TO: OUTPUT ASSY
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD LIN_AM_MOD
FM.MOD
SCALE
LF OUT P3-13
DAC
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
LIN_AM_MOD
DAC
TO: LF OUT +2V REF
FROM: BASEBAND GEN ASSY.
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series)
A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A11 Reference ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series)
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
≈0
≈0
7 to 27 (Fixed vs. Freq)
0.5
0.5
≈0
≈ 0.25 (< 250 MHz)
FM_MOD
1GHZ_DET
LIN_AM
MOD2_PK
MOD1_PK
VTUNE
MOD2_OUT
Test Conditions
MOD1_OUT
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
< 0.3
≈ 0.02 (> 250 MHz)
Service Guide
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A11 REFERENCE BLOCK DIAGRAM (ESG-AP & ESG-DP SERIES)
FM MOD
MODULATIONS INPUTS AUD_1
DIGITAL INTERFACE
10 MHz PLL
P3-5
EXT REF P1-17
LOOP INTEGRATOR SAMPLER PULSE GEN
FROM: 10 MHz IN
F
+ -
SAMPLING PHASE DETECTOR
EXT REF DETECTION
OVEN COLD TIMER
EFC CONTROL
+10V REF DAC
+ -
L_OVEN COLD
CLOSED = EXT REFERENCE PRESENT
DATA
CLOSED = EFC OR EXT REFERENCE PRESENT
EFC LOOP INTEGRATOR
L_MOD_LEVEL_INT
10 MHz OUT OF LOCK 1GHz OUT OF LOCK PULSE_ MOD OVEN_COLD 10 MHz_OK EXT REF_PRESENT MOD_1_OVERANGE MOD_1_UNDERANGE MOD_2_OVERANGE MOD_2_UNDERANGE
CLOSED = EFC LOCK 10 MHz MONITOR
10 MHz DAC CONTROL
10 MHz OK
10 MHz
DIGITAL CONTROL
INT 1 INT2
L_OVEN_COLD
10 MHz SYNTH P1-5 TO: FRAC-N/DIVIDER ASSY » +7dBm
10 MHz REF OSCILLATOR
&
L_1GHz_OUT_OF_LOCK L_EXT_REF_CHANGE &
PARALLEL LOAD SHIFT REG
INT3
P3-2
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
INT_MOD P3-6
ENABLE/INTRPT
10 MHz OUT P1-7 TO: 10 MHz OUT » +7dBm
(MOD1_OPAMP)
FINE TUNE
DATA P2-11 ENABLE/INTERRUPT P2-25
TUNE
COARSE TUNE
CLK
L_10 MHz_OUT_OF_LOCK
L_REF_CHANGE +3V
CLK P2-24
L_10MHz_OUT_OF_LOCK
CLK SELECT DATA
EEPROM
+10VREF
FM2 MUX
FOR FUTURE USE
AUD_2
FROM: CPU MOTHERBOARD
SERIAL I/O 10 MHz OUT OF LOCK DETECTOR
OFFSET DAC
SCALE DAC FM_MOD
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT V TUNE MOD1_PEAK_OUT MOD2_PEAK_OUT LIN_AM_MOD 1 GHz_DET FM_MOD
MOD_1_OUT
P2-9
+2VREF
+
ABUS
ABUS
+10VREF MOD_1_OUT
EXT_MOD_1 P3-19 FROM: EXT 1 INPUT
INT4 (Serial Data)
ABUS
OFFSET
CLOSED = DC COUPLED MODULATION
DAC
FM1 MUX FM MOD
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
MOD_2_OUT ABUS
FM_MOD P3-11 TO: FRAC-N/DIVIDER ASSY
NC +2VREF
MOD_2_OUT EXT_MOD_2 P3-10 FROM: EXT 2 INPUT CLOSED = DC COUPLED MODULATION
+10V REF DAC
MOD1_PEAK_OUT ABUS
MOD2_PEAK_OUT AM MOD
ABUS
AM1 MUX
MOD_1_OUT
1 GHz PLL
VTUNE
POWER SUPPLIES
2 T0 4V
+3QV
P2-7
FILTER
+32VF
+15V.STBY
P2-26
FILTER
+15 SF +5V_STBY +10V REF +15 VF +12.5 V
5V Reg +15V
P2-6,21
FILTER
10V Reg 12.5 Reg 5V Reg
+5.2VD
P2-14,29
FILTER
-5.2V
P2-4,19
FILTER
-15V
P2-2,17
ANALOG GROUND
P2-1,16
FILTER
1 GHz REF P1-19
1 GHZ OUT OF LOCK
1 GHz VCO PHASE DETECTOR
MOD_2_OUT
1GHz 1GHz J3 TO SAMPLER BD.
F BPF
-12.5 Reg
+5V
LIN_AM_MOD
PULSE MUX MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD +5V
ABUS -0.6V
+ COMP
LIN_AM_MOD P3-17 TO: OUTPUT ASSY
LF OUTPUT AM2 MUX
PULSE MUX -7.5V PULSE MOD P3-7
+5V
10 MHz DIVIDE BY 100
BURST PULSE P3-8
DAC
+2VREF
&
P2-15,30
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
L_MOD_LEVEL_INT MOD_1_OVERANGE MOD_1_UNDERANGE MOD_2_OVERANGE MOD_2_UNDERANGE
NC
PULSE MOD
TO: OUTPUT ASSY
CLOSED = HET BAND
-5 VF -12.5 V
D
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1 GHz OUT OF LOCK DETECTOR
+5V (PLL) +5 VD
A DIGITAL GROUND
1_GHZ_DET ON: 0.05 ABUS T0 0.3V
ABUS
MOD LEVEL DIAGNOSTICS
TO: OUTPUT ASSY
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD LIN_AM_MOD FM.MOD
SCALE
LF OUT P3-13
DAC
MOD1_OUT MOD2_OUT AUD_1 AUD_2 INT_MOD
LIN_AM_MOD
DAC
TO: LF OUT +2V REF
FROM: BASEBAND GEN ASSY.
A11 REFERENCE BLOCK DIAGRAM (ESG-AP & ESG-DP SERIES)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A12 Synthesizer/Doubler ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series)
A12 Synthesizer/Doubler ABUS Nodes (ESG-A & ESG-D Series) The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A12 Synthesizer/Doubler ABUS Nodes
FM
10V
LOOP
TUNE
F2
Test Conditions
RF_OUT
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
PRESET; Freq 500.000001 MHz; No Modulation
≈4
−0.4 to −0.7
3.0 to 4.8
≈ −0.6
9.9 to 10.1
< 0.2
PRESET; Freq 750 MHz; No Modulation
≈ 5.5
−0.4 to −0.7
10.2 to 12.8
≈ −1.5
9.9 to 10.1
< 0.2
PRESET; Freq 1000 MHz; No Modulation
≈ 7.2
−0.4 to −0.7
17.7 to 23.2
≈ −5.5
9.9 to 10.1
< 0.2
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; FM On; FM Source Ext 1 DC
≈ −2.0
+1 Vdc Applied to EXT 1 INPUT: PRESET; Freq < 250 MHz; FM On; FM Source Ext 1 DC
≈ −2.0
Service Guide
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ESG-D SERIES MODULATION AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTS (2 of 2)
F DIGITAL CARD CAGE OPTIONS UN3 AND UN4
J1- J4,55
J1- J4,37,38,39, 41,43,44,45,47, 86,88,89,90,91, 92,94,95,96,97
J1- J4,6
I DUAL ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR BOARD (OPTION UND)
NC
G BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
J1- J4,30
BURST_PULSE
J1- J4,6
P301-30
J1- J4,30 I-OUT (RP)
I_OUT
I-OUT
J1- J4,30
J1- J4,3
P2-3
P300-16 BBG_INT_CLK
J1- J4,4
ABUS P2-4
P2-52
J1- J4,53 EVENT 1
INT_Q_MOD P2-53 EVENT1_OUT
(RP) EVENT 2
P1-8 EVENT2_OUT P1-10
(RP)
J1- J4,58 J1- J4,8
ACOM
J1- J4,3
J1- J4,50 J1- J4,100
L_ALT_PWR_SEL J1- J4,80
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P2-80
P300-18 BBG_EN P300-20 SUB_I_COUNT
NC
P300-22
BURST GATE IN
J1- J4,52
P301-52
ACOM
J1- J4,53
P301-53
INT_Q_MOD
PATTERN TRIG IN NC NC EVENT 1
BURST_ENVELOPE J1- J4,57
J1- J4,58 J1- J4,8
P301-57
EVENT 2
EXT_BURST
J1- J4,52
P301-52
J1- J4,53
INT_Q_MOD P301-53 BURST_ENVELOPE
J1- J4,57 J1- J4,59 J1- J4,58 100pf J1- J4,8
INTL_ALC_HOLD J1- J4,31
P301-31
ACOM
INT_I_MOD_RTN
P2-8 USER_DATA_EN P2-10
10K
P301-3
J1- J4,3
P2-1,3,5,7 9,11,13,15
NC
BURST GATE IN
INT_Q_MOD_RTN
P2-2 PATTERN_TRIG P2-4 ALT_PWR_IN P2-6 EVENT (1) OUT
NC NC
P301-2
ACOM
EVENT 1
P301-57
EXT_BURST
PATTERN TRIG IN (RP) EVENT 1 (RP)
P2-8 USER_DATA_EN P2-10
10K
NC
100pf
EVENT 2 (RP) DATA OUT (RP) DATA CLK OUT (RP) SYMBOL SYNC OUT (RP)
L_ALT_PWR_SEL
P301-31
L_ALT_PWR_SEL J1- J4,80
PATTERN_TRIG_IN P2-4 EVENT_1 P2-8 EVENT_2 P2-10 DATA_IN P2-12 DATA_CLK_IN P2-14 SYMBOL_SYNC_IN P2-16 P2-1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
INTL_ALC_HOLD J1- J4,31
P5-2 NO_DATA_IN P15-4 MES_END_IN P5-6 ERR_IN P5-8 TEST_IN
P3-22
P2-2 PATTERN_TRIG P2-4 ALT_PWR_IN P2-6 EVENT (1) OUT
P2-1,3,5,7 9,11,13,15
NC
P11-1 IF IN P16-1 FREQ_REF P7-1 SYNC_LOSS_IN
P3-4 SPR_FUZZY_INO P3-16 SPR_FUZZY_INO
NC
J1- J4,50 P301-80
NC NC
EVENT 2
J1- J4,49
J1- J4,80
PATTERN TRIG IN
CLOCK P10-1 DATA P9-1 GATE P8-1 EXT_CLOCK P13-1 EXT_DATA P12-1 EXT_GATE
SPR_FUZZY_INO
INT_I_MOD
ACOM
J1- J4,59
P2-49 CLOCK P2-50 SYNC P2-100
P300-16 BBG_INT_CLK
J1- J4,2
P301-3 INT_I_MOD_RTN
EXT_DATA J1- J4,49
P300-14 BBG_BIT_CLK
P301-2 INT_Q_MOD_RTN
NC
P2-31
P300-12 EXT_CLK
INT_I_MOD J1- J4,2
NC
INTL_ALC_HOLD J1- J4,31
P3-22
P300-22
P2-5 INT_I_MOD_RTN
J1- J4,52
P3-20 SUB_I_COUNT
P300-20 SUB_I_COUNT
ABUS_RTN J1- J4,5
P300-10 SYMBOL _SYNC
P3-18 BBG_EN
P300-18 BBG_EN
ACOM
P300-8 BB_DATA
P3-14 BBG_BIT_CLK P3-16 BBG_INT_CLK
P300-14 BBG_BIT_CLK
BURST_GATE P3-6 ADJ_TS_PWR_IN P3-8 BB_DATA P3-10 SYMBOL_SYNC P3-12 EXT_CLK P3-14 BBG_BIT_CLK P3-16 BBG_INT_CLK P3-18 BBG_EN P3-20 SUB_I_COUNT P3-22
P300-6 ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
P3-12 EXT_CLK
P300-12 EXT_CLK
P2-2 INT_Q_MOD_RTN
BURST_GATE
P3-10 SYMBOL_SYNC
P300-10 SYMBOL _SYNC
INT_I_MOD J1- J4,2
Q_OUT P404
P3-8 BB_DATA
P300-8 BB_DATA
BERT BOARD P1-1
BERT BOARD P3-1 BER CLK IN (RP) BER DATA IN (RP) BER GATE IN (RP) DOWN CONV V1-1 DOWN CONV V1-3 BER SYNC LOSS (RP) BER NO DATA (RP) BER MEAS END (RP) BER ERROR OUT (RP) BER TEST OUT (RP)
P405
P3-6 ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
J DEMODULATOR
BERT BOARD P2-1
BURST_PULSE P301-30 I_OUT
SPR FUZZY
P300-6 ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
J2
(RP)
H DATA GENERATOR BOARD
NC
BURST_GATE
BURST_GATE
Q_OUT
Q-OUT
OPTION 300
P404
(RP)
J1
(RP)
G BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
Q_OUT
Q-OUT
I_OUT
I-OUT
NC
Q-OUT (RP)
P405
(RP)
REAR PANEL
J1- J4,6
J1- J4,55
NC
AUD2 P2-55 AUD1 P2-6 BURST_PULSE P2-30
J1- J4,55
H DATA GENERATOR BOARD
REAR PANEL
NC
OPTIONS UN8 AND UN9
P301-80
J1- J4,100
EXT_DATA P1-49 CLOCK P1-50 SYNC P1-100
J1-J4, 49
EXT_DATA_IN P1-49
J1-J4, 50
EXT_CLK_IN P1-50
J1-J4, 85
BBG_TRIG_INT P1-85 EXT_SYNC_IN
J1-J4, 100
P1-100
ESG-D SERIES MODULATION AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTS (2 of 2)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A14 CPU/Motherboard ABUS Nodes
A14 CPU/Motherboard ABUS Nodes The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A14 CPU/Motherboard ABUS Nodes
10
−5.2
9.0
ACOM
−6.0
P9V
M5V
P10V_REF
INT_MOD 0.00
M6V
≈ 7a
PRESET; PRESET; Vary Display Brightness 1 to 50
LCD
Test Conditions
DISP
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
0.00
−0.4 to −1.3
a. Approximately −5.3 V if jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 are set to negative position.
Service Guide
2-41
A14 CPU/MOTHERBOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM (1 OF 2)
MEMORY
SERIAL INTERFACE (INTERNAL)
CPU CLOCK CPU 32.77 kHz CLOCK
MEM DATA BUS
CPU INTERFACE
ADDRESS BUS
ADDRESS BUFFERS
J8-2 J8-8 J8-3
CTS XMIT RTS
J8-7 +5V J8-4
+5V
RXD
CPU DATA BUS
DATA BUFFERS
TXD L SERIAL I/O INT NOT USED L HP-IB INT L RPG INT NOT USED L KEY INT NOT USED
TP CLK TPU0 TPU1 TPU2 TPU3 TPU4 TPU5 TPU6 TPU7 TPU8
TRIG INT
ATTEN_10B_20
P102
ATTEN_40A_60
J5-70
ATTEN_5B_XX
INTERNAL DATA BUS
J14-3 ATEN XX
J5-45
INT_I_MOD
J14-2 ATTEN ENABLE
ATTEN CLK
J14-20
L DSP INT
ATTEN CLK J14-19 ATTEN DATA
ATTEN DATA
RAM 512 X 16
INTERNAL DATA BUS
J14-18
SPARE_I_DATA
DSP/CPU INTERFACE
DSP DATA BUS
L RPP INT J14-16
L RPP INT
SPARE_I_EN INT CONT BUS
J15-2 L RPP RESET L RPP RESET
DSP ADDR BUS RESET
INT ADDR BUS
J14-12 J15-1
J18 SERIAL I/O BUS
2 3 4
J14-1
+15V TO PULSE MODULATOR OPTION 1E6
+12.5V
J14-14
8
+5.2V
J14-15
TRIGGER I/O
INT ADDR BUS
PROGRAM = +12V
HP-IB INTERFACE
J15-5
J7-11
TRIG ENABLE
TRIGGER IN
J7-5 LSRQ
CPU TRIG INT DCC TRIG INT TRIG INT
J14-13
J7-17 INTERNAL DATA BUS
CPU TRIG OUT DCC TRIG OUT
LIFC J7-9
TRIG ENABLE
SERIAL INTERFACE
DAC
+5V
+
ABUS TO: DAUGHTER BOARD
+
ABUS
TP702
TRIGGER OUT
DSP TRIG OUT
LDAV
TP706
ABUS RTN
J10
LREN
ADC IN TP704
INT MOD
TP705 SERIAL INTERFACE
TP703
J14-8
ACOM
J7-10
FLASH VPP
INTERNAL MODULATION DAC ADC
J15-4
LEOI
TP303
ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER (ADC)
J11
LATN
DSP TRIG OUT
TRIG INT
J15-3
7
-15V +5.2VD
ENABLE FLASH PROGRAM
J7-6 NDAC
INTERNAL DATA BUS
J7-8 NRFD J7-7 DIO1
TO: HP-IB
EXT. DATA & CLOCK IN
J7-1
DIO2 J7-2 DIO3
SWITCH & LEDS
J7-3
P5
JI-49 J2-49 DATA J3-49 J4-49
P6
JI-50 CLOCK J2-50 J3-50 J4-50
10 MHz IN/OUT
DIO4 INT ADDR BUS
SELF TEST LEDS
DIO5 L HP-IB INT
J7-13 DIO6 J7-14
INTERNAL DATA BUS
J12
J7-4
DIO7
sk789b
DSP DATA BUS
ATTEN_20_XX
J5-44
-12.5V
VOLTAGE REG
TP701 CLK OUT
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
DSP RAM 32K X 8
J14-4
ATTEN ENABLE
HP- IB INTERFACE
+15V
16 MHz CLOCK
J14-5
INT_Q_MOD1
TPU10
FLASH PROGRAM VOLTAGE
DSP ADDR BUS J14-6
J5-73 INT_I_MOD1
DSP RAM
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR (DSP)
J14-7
OUTPUT DATA
CPU DATA BUS BUS CONTROL
J14-9 ATTEN_10A_40
OUTPUT CLK
MEM ADDR BUS MEM DATA BUS
J8-5 10 MHz DIG COUNTER CPU TRIG INT L DSP INT DIG BUS INT 1 DIG BUS INT 2 DIG BUS INT 3 DIG BUS INT 4 PULSE INT L RPP INT CTS
J5-76
J14-10 ATTEN_5A_10
PWR SEL
OUTPUT ENABLE
INT_I_MOD NONVOLATILE RAM 128K X 16
J14-11
P103 INTERNAL DATA BUS
IRQ1 IRQ2 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ7
MEM DATA BUS
L DCC ALT
SYNTH DATA J5-20
MEM ADDR BUS
RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
J5-23
EEROM 64K X 8
J14-17 L=HF ATTEN
ATTEN_405_5 HF ATTEN CONTROL
SNTH CLK
INTERNAL DATA BUS
L = LF ATTEN
ELEC. MECH.
J5-26
MEM ADDR BUS
BOOT ROM
MEM DATA BUS
ATTEN SENSE
J5-21 J5-18
L HALT
RECV
REF CLK
SYNTH ENABLE
L SERIAL I/O INT
SERIAL INTERFACE (EXTERNAL)
J5-24
SERIAL I/O INTERFACE BUS
ATTENUATOR & RPP INTERFACE
REF DATA
MEM DATA BUS
L PRESET
REF ENABLE
SERIAL I/O
FLASH MEMORY 1M X 32
MEM ADDR BUS INT ADDR BUS
FROM: AUXILIARY INTERFACE
TO: DAUGHTER BOARD
MEM ADDR BUS
CONFIG SWITCH
J7-15 DIO8 J7-16
10 MHz IN FROM: DAUGHTER BOARD
J13
TO: DAUGHTER BOARD P7 10 MHz OUT
JI-100 J2-100 SYMB_SYNC J3-100 J4-100
SWEEP RAMP BUF ABUS
BUF ABUS J9 A BUS +10V REF
SWEEP OUT
DAC SWEEP RAMP
A14 CPU/MOTHERBOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM (1 0F 2)
A14 CPU/MOTHERBOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM (2 OF 2) KEYBOARD DECODER
LCD CONTROLLER +5V DISPLAY
LCD 14.32 MHz
CONTROLLER
ENABLE
CLOCK
KEYCOL 0
J20-1 J21-4
J21-3 TO LCD DISPLAY
FLM LP
LCD DATA CPU DATA BUS
P0
BUFFER
LCD DATA BUS
P1 P2 P3
MEM ADDR BUS
P4 P5 P6 P7
COLUMN INTERNAL DATA BUS
J21-2
L KEY INT
FROM FRONT PANEL KEYROW 0
KEYBOARD
J21-8
ROW
KEYROW 1 KEYROW 2
J21-14
J20-25
ABUS
J21-7
POWER
J20-24
J6-1 TO PWR SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY DIAGNOSTICS +5.2VD
TP504
CONTROL BUS +12V
SWITCH
DS503-C
SUPPLY
DS503-H PWR GREEN
J20-4 STBY YELLOW
PANEL
+5.2VD
SWITCHING
DS503-G
M6V +5V
TP601
+
+5V
ABUS
J20-14 J20-10
J19-3
LOW=+15V OK LOW=+12V OK
-15V
LOW=-15V OK
RPG A
RPG
DS503-A
+5.2VD
J2
J3
J4
59 84 4 5 8 31 6 55
59 84 4 5 8 31 6 55
59 84 4 5 8 31 6 55
59 84 4 5 8 31 6 55
IAB8 IAB9 IAB10
29 79 36
29 79 36
29 79 36
29 79 36
BURST ENVELOPE BURST PULSE COUNTER
EXT D0 EXT D1 EXT D2 EXT D3 EXT D4 EXT D5 EXT D6 EXT D7
19 20 70 21 71 72 23 73
19 20 70 21 71 72 23 73
19 20 70 21 71 72 23 73
19 20 70 21 71 72 23 73
L DCC ALT PWR SEL DCC TRIG OUT DCC TRIG INT FADE ENVELOPE FM D0 FM D1 FM D2 FM D3
57 30 86 80 18 85 58
57 30 86 80 18 85 58
57 30 86 80 18 85 58
57 30 86 80 18 85 58
47 91 95 90
47 91 95 90
47 91 95 90
47 91 95 90
EXT RESET EXT RD L WR EXT L STROBE EXT SELECT 1 EXT SELECT 2 EXT SELECT 3 EXT SELECT 4
32 83 82 33
33
FM D4 FM D5 FM D6 FM D7 FM D8 FM D9 FM D10
DIG BUS INT 1 DIG BUS INT 2 DIG BUS INT 3 DIG BUS INT 4
35
96 41 89 45 39 94 88 37 92 43 38 44
96 41 89 45 39 94 88 37 92 43 38 44
96 41 89 45 39 94 88 37 92 43 38 44
96 41 89 45 39 94 88 37 92 43 38 44
2 3,52 53 97 42 48 98 49
2 3,52 53 97 42 48 98 49
2 3,52 53 97 42 48 98 49
2 3,52 53 97 42 48 98 49
FAN POWER SUPPLY FAN+
L PRESET
L STANDBY
J16-2
VBAT
+3V
L HALT
FAN+ +12V
BT1
J16-1
+12V
SELECT +5.1V
SENSE
LOW RESET
J1
+PTAT 10 MHz DIG ABUS ABUS RTN ALC GND L ALC HOLD AUD 1 (NOT USED) AUD 2 (NOT USED)
-5.2V -15V DCOM
V BAT
RESET
J29-1
MNEMONIC
24 74 25 26 76 27 77 78
+15V STANDBY
POWER
+5.2VD
J4
24 74 25 26 76 27 77 78
+32V +15V +12V +5.2V
NONVOLATILE MEMORY POWER
POWER RESET INTERNAL DATA BUS
+5.2VD
J3
24 74 25 26 76 27 77 78
33 33
35 35 35
MNEMONIC J1
TP508
DECODER
TO: LCD
J2
24 74 25 26 76 27 77 78
POWER SUPPLIES
L RPG INT
RPG B
J1
IAB0 IAB1 IAB2 IAB3 IAB4 IAB5 IAB6 IAB7
+5.2VD
J20-12 TO RPG
FROM RPG J19-2
LOW=+32V OK
+12V
-6V
RPG DECODER
VDISP
+10 VREF
DS503-D
ABUS
J19-1
OPEN= DISPLAY ENABLED
DIAGNOSTICS
-5.2V
SUPPLIES
+5V
+32V +15V
NEGATIVE
TO: FRONT
DS503-B
POWER SUPPLY
TP509
ABUS
J20-2
+15V STBY
DS503-E
+32V
LATCH
CLOSED=
DAC
INT DATA BUS
-15V
J6-18
M5V
DISPLAY ENABLED
INTERNAL DATA BUS
-15V
J2-22
SWITCHING
TO: LCD
SUPPLY
LCD BRIGHTNESS DRIVER (FLUORESCENT)
+5.2V
SWITCHING POWER SUPPLIES
ON/OFF SW J20-20 FROM FRONT PANEL
+12.5V
TP502
POWER
VARIABLE
DAC
-15V
J20-26
VLCD
+10 VREF
-12.5V REG
L PWRON
TP602
DS505 TP511
KEYROW 6
CONTROL JUMPERS
INT ADDR BUS
+5.2VD
12,13
POWER ON
P104, 5, 6
DS504
FILTERING
DS502
KEYROW 5
LCD RAM
REG
SUPPLY
+5.2V
+9V
J20-23
KEYROW 4
J21-12
J6-2,3,
J20-21
KEYROW 3
INTERNAL DATA BUS J21-13
+9V
+10VREF
TP506
J20-19
LATCH
J21-15
+12V
J6-19
J20-17
KEYROW 7
INTERNAL DATA BUS
+12V
TO FRONT PANEL
J21-9
POLARITY
MNEMONIC
P9V
TP507
ABUS
J21-10
SERIAL I/O
CPU INTERFACE
CPU INTERFACE
SIGNALS
+10VREF
REG
TP502
256K X 16
LCD DRIVER VOLTAGE (CONTRAST)
+15V
J6-20
KEYCOL 7
J20-15
ABUS +10V
+15V
DAUGHTER BOARD CONNECTIONS
P10V_REF
TP501
+15V
KEYCOL 6
J20-13 J21-11
DS504
DIGITAL CARD CAGE CONNECTIONS TP502
KEYCOL 5
J20-11
+12.5V
REG
FROM POWER SUPPLY
KEYCOL 4
J20-9
+12.5V
+15V
DS502
KEYCOL 3
J21-1
LCD RAM INTERFACE
+15V STBY
J6-17
KEYCOL 2
J20-7
RESET
+15V STANDBY
DECODER
J20-5
TP510
KEYBOARD
KEYCOL 1
J20-3
SHIFT CLOCK
POWER SUPPLY REGULATORS
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS
J21-5
ACOM
9 14,64 15,65 16,17 66,67 12,62 13,63 22,28 34,40 46,69 75,81 87,93 99 1,7 54,56
J2
J3
J4
9 14,64 15,65 16,17 66,67 12,62 13,63 22,28 34,40 46,69 75,81 87,93 99 1,7 54,56
9 14,64 15,65 16,17 66,67 12,62 13,63 22,28 34,40 46,69 75,81 87,93 99 1,7 54,56
9 14,64 15,65 16,17 66,67 12,62 13,63 22,28 34,40 46,69 75,81 87,93 99 1,7 54,56
FM D11 FM D12 FM D13 FM D14 FM D15 INT I MOD INT I/Q MOD RTN INT Q MOD MOD STROB PAREN SYNC SWP READY SWP STATUS SWP RUN
MNEMONIC
J5
REF DATA REF CLK REF ENABLE SYNTH DATA SYNTH CLK SYNTH ENABLE OUTPUT DATA OUTPUT CLK
18 21 24 20 23 26 70 73
OUTPUT ENABLE
76
POWER SUPPLIES MNEMONIC +32V +15V +15V STBY +9V +5.2V -5.2V -6V -15V DCOM
ACOM
J5 83 32,82 33 34,84 30,31 80,81 35,85 37,87 36,86 4,10 16,22 28,51 57,63 69,75 43,47 49,96
MNEMONIC J5 +PTAT 10 MHz IN 10 MHz OUT 10 MHz RTN ABUS ABUS RTN ALC GND L ALC HOLD
40 97 99 98,100 93 92 91 17
L ALT PWR SEL
29
AUD 1 (NOT USED) AUD 2 (NOT USED) BURST ENVELOPE BURST PULSE COUNTER
48 46 42 79 15 41
FADE ENVELOPE FM D0 FM D1 FM D2 FM D3
55 60 56 11
FM D4 FM D5 FM D6 FM D7 FM D8 FM D9 FM D10
5 61 62 6 12
FM D11 FM D12 FM D13 FM D14 FM D15 INT MOD INT I MOD INT I/Q MOD RTN INT Q MOD MOD STROB PAREN SYNC SWP READY SWP STATUS SWP RUN
14 59 8
7 13
64 58 50 44 45,94 95 54 9 3 53 2
J17-1 J17-2
J29-2 JUMPER ACROSS PINS TO RESET sk790b
A14 CPU/MOTHERBOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM (2 OF 2)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A20 Downconvertor Block Diagram (Option 300)
A20 Downconvertor Block Diagram (Option 300)
Service Guide
2-47
A21 DEMODULATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION 300)
P1
DATA BUS
DIG_BUS_INT1
FPGA
PATTERN TRIG IN (FRAME TRIG IN)
D_RCV_TRG
DATA IN
16 BTT CLK (4.333 MHz)
FIFO
Rear Panel
FPGA
P2
DATA CLOCK IN
TST BUS
SYMB SYNC IN EVENT 1, 2
I/O BUS
TRIGGER/GATE
P6
MEAS END
SRAM 256k x 32
Err OUT TEST IN
BIT CLOCK IN
FLASH 256 x 32
SPR FUZZY IN1
DATA_X1
SUB_BIT OUT Clock DATA GATE EXT Clock
DSP_INTn
DSP
DSP_TCLK0 EXT DATA DSP Emul
EXT GATE VCXO_IN
30 MHz Clock
sk7106b
4 6
P1-20,21,23,79,71,72,73
SEL n
P1-33
R/WEn
P1-83
RSTn
P1-32
STRBn
P1-82
Dig_BUS_INTn
P1-35
DATA
P1-49
DATA Clock
P1-50
Symbol Sync
P1-100
TRIGGER
P1-85
10 MHz
P1-84
8 10
16
SPR FUZZY IN0
SERIAL EPROM
2
P1-24,25,26,27,29,36,74,76,77,78,79
D7-0
P3
FLASH 128 x 32
TRIGGER PULSE DELAY
BBG
DAC
NO DATA
SYNC
ADC
80 MHz Clock
DATA_R1
12
P16 IF IN Down Converter
INTERFACE
SYNC LOSS
IAB 10-0
FREQ REF
PLL 26 MHz
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS
4 22
+15V
2
P1-14
P10 P9
+15V P1-64 -15V
P8
P1-13,63
P13
-15V P1-16,17,66
Filter
+15V F 1
REG Filter
REG Filter
REG
P11
REG +5V P1-67 -5V P1-12,62
Filter Filter
-5V REG
+15V
P12
P7 DOWN CONVERTER
+12.3V
-15V F
REG Filter
+5V REG
+15V F 2
+2.5V +3.3V
+5V A
-5V A
A21 DEMODULATOR BLOCK DIAGRAM (OPTION 300)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A22 YIG Driver ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series)
A22 YIG Driver ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) NOTE
The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
A22 YIG Driver ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
0
0
PRETUNE (−5.3 to 0.1)
N5V
FM_DRVR
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
Service Guide
PLL_DRVR
Test Conditions:
−5
Freq 0.25 MHz
−4
Freq 750 MHz
−3
Freq 1 GHz
−4
Freq 1.001 GHz
−2
Freq 2 GHz
−4
Freq 2.5 GHz
−2.5
Freq 4 GHz
−4
2-51
A22 YIG DRIVER BLOCK DIAGRAM
FM DRIVER
SPLITTER
IO
TP1 FM 8dB
DAC
J3 FM IN FROM FRAC-N/ DIVIDER
0-6dB
0-66dB 6dB STEPS
ADJ FREQ COMP 0 - -2.2dB @10 MHz
FIXED FREQ COMP 0-36dB 12dB STEPS
J7
6dB
» 0dBm TO FRAC- N/DIVIDER
CIK
J6
+5dB @ 10MHz ABUS
DATA 6dB
9dB
FM DRIVER
J8
D A T A
8
EN
» 0dBm
8dB
+9 dB
SERIAL IO
LATCH
TO SAMPLER
12GHZ D A T A
8
LATCH
PLL INTERFACE
FM DRIVER PLL TUNE PRETUNE -5VF
PLL DRIVER ABUS
ABUS P1-4
TP2
YTO
CROSSOVER J1-5
>230 Hz J4 FROM SAMPLER
MUX
CIK DATA SELECT
POWER SUPPLY
EEPROM
J1-4,6 FILTER
+5V
+5VF
<230Hz +15 -5 GND
J1-1 J1-2 J1-3
+15V
-15VF
FILTER
-15V
FILTER
+15VF
FM COIL
ABUS -5VF
> +10dBm MAIN YTO COIL
PRETUNE
PRETUNE
ABUS
-5VF +5V REG
+
Q1 TP4
CURRENT SOURCE -15 VF TP3 +5VREF
+5VF
DAC
J1-8, 9
12 BIT 115Hz
J1-7, 10 -15VF
sk768b
A22 YIG DRIVER BLOCK DIAGRAM
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A23 Sampler ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series)
A23 Sampler ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series) The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A23 Sampler ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series)
≈ −4 to 2 (varies w/ freq)
8
5
4.5
VCO_BIAS (4 to 7.5)
VCO_TUNE (5.5 to 12)
AGND
P4_5
P525V
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
8V
Test Conditions:
YO_PHSLK
Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
0
Freq 0.25 MHz
10
6
Freq 750 MHz
9
5
Freq 1 GHz
10
6
Freq 1.001 GHz
7
5
Freq 2 GHz
10
6
Freq 2.5 GHz
8
5
Freq 4 GHz
10
6
Service Guide
2-55
A23 SAMPLER (ESG-AP AND ESG DP SERIES) POWER SUPPLIES +15V P2-6,21
YO PLL PHASE DETECTOR
FRAC-N INPUT
YO PLL INTEGRATOR
Mode A
750 MHz A
PHASE DET
2
YO PLL UNLOCK DETECTOR
YO PLL PHASE DET
f
SAMPLER IF
+ _
LO 1000 MHz
2
RF Mode B
L_YOL_UNLK
TP4
+6dBm -14dBm
+32V P2-7
FM_MODE A/B
_ +
YO_GAIN 4 DATA
750 MHz C
ABUS_+ 8V +9V P2-5,20
REG Ref +8V
-15V P2-2,17
FILTER
TUNING VOLTAGE TO YO DRIVER Bd +2MHz/VOLT. DC
YO Phaselock
Ref
+5.2V P2-14,29
750MHz
(256 / M) 5 £ M £ 51
6
DATA
PHASE DET
14-150MHz
f MIXER IF
J3 YTO IN » 2 dBm
L_CRS PLL_UNLK TP1 PHASE DET
Ref
REG 4.5V
+4.5V
Ref
REG 2.5V
+2.5VR
VCO 600-900 MHz
fyo
IF
SAMPLER IF
S
30-70 MHz LO
DIGITAL INTERFACE
80 MHz
+8V ABUS_VCO_TUNE
+/-1
fyo = N x fs + fif ABUS- VCO-BIAS
TP2
ABUS
VTUNE
+ _ HIGH/LOW
-10V
80 MHz RF
+ _
DS1
REG -10V
+15V
HIGH/LOW
L_CRSPLL_PRETUNE UNLOCK DETECTOR
-15VF
ABUS_+ 4.5V
MICROWAVE SAMPLER
INTEGRATOR
+8V
P1-2, 12
L HOLD
PHASE DETECTOR
ABUS_+25V
YO_PHSLK
LO
PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER
+25V
1K
TP5
250 MHz
REG 25V
ABUS
DS2
750MHz_A
750 MHz B
Ref
4K
-.45V/RAD
IF
4
YO_PREDAC
750 MHz BPF
RF
J1 1GHz IN +6dBm
REG +5V
L_YOPLL_PRESET
fif
J6 500-1000MHz +5dBm
750 MHz REFERENCE
P
2
FRAC-N IN
+15VF
FILTER
BIAS
ABUS
TP3
where 5 £ N £ 9 SERIAL I/O
900 MHz +14dBm
P2-24 FROM MOTHERBOARD/CPU ASSY J5-23
600-900 MHz
.5 .5 FROM MOTHERBOARD/CPU ASSY J5-20
COARSE PLL MIXER fs 600-735MHz 765-900MHz 2.93MHz STEPS
150MHz
900 MHz +6dBm
RF
IF
-8dBm LO
750MHz
900 MHz LPF
DATA DATA DIGITAL
P2-25 MIXER IF
YO-PREDAC
CLK P2-11
VTUNE
DAC
CLK
FROM MOTHERBOARD/CPU ASSY J5-26
ENABLE/INTERRUPT
CONTROL
ENABLE/INTERRUPT
DATA
14-150MHz
+13dBm
L_CRSPLL_UNLK
INT 1
L_YOL_UNLK
INT 2
NOT USED NOT USED
INT 3 INT 4 (SERIAL DATA)
CLK SELECT DATA
EEPROM
MUX YO_PHSLK ABUS_VCO_TUNE ABUS_VCO_BIAS ABUS_10V ABUS_+25V ABUS_+8V ABUS_+4.5V P2-9 ABUS
sk770b
A23 SAMPLER (ESG-AP AND ESG DP SERIES)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams A24 Frac-N/Divider ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series
A24 Frac-N/Divider ABUS Nodes (ESG-AP & ESG-DP Series The node voltages given in the following table are approximate values based on a sample of signal generators. Your signal generator may not reflect these exact values. Additionally, the resolution of these values varies from node to node. As a guideline, interpret your measurements based on the number of decimal places shown for the expected voltage.
NOTE
A24 Frac-N/Divider ABUS Nodes Node Voltages (Corrected Values in Vdc)
1 to 6
10
0.15
−10.0
−1 to −5 typical
0
Freq 0.25 MHz
3.6
6
Freq 750 MHz
4
3 to 23
Freq 1 GHz
3.8
7
Freq 1.001 GHz
4.1
10
Freq 2 GHz
3.8
7
Freq 2.5 GHz
4.7
3 to 23
Freq 4 GHz
3.8
7
Service Guide
LOOP (−10 to 0)
TUNE (3 to 23)
F2
GND
M10V
FM
10V
PRESET; 0 dBm; RF On; No Modulation
RF_OUT
Test Conditions:
2-59
A24 FRAC-N/DIVIDER (ESG-AP & ESG-DP SERIES)
FRAC-N SYNTHESIZER
LOOP GAIN
VCO TUNE
5 MHz
2
F
P3-15 FROM REFERENCE ASSY P1-6
VCO BIAS
F/2 ABUS
Loop Filter & Lead/Lag
3dB
4
1.55-2.4 GHz .25 - 4 GHz » 5dBm
8
8.5 GHz LPF
ABUS
LOOP BW CONTROL
10 MHz SYNTH
J1 INPUT FROM YTO DRIVER 4-8 GHz » +1dBm
0.02 to -10.1 V
DAC
+10 V
OUTPUT AMPLIFIER
PRE-LEVEL MOD
2.4-4 GHz
2
LOOP ABUS
SWITCHED FILTERS
PROGRAMMABLE DIVIDER
DIVIDER
OUT OF LOCK DETECTOR
16 VCO
+10dB
1-1.55 GHz
» -10dBm
500-1000 MHz
ABUS J2 OUT TO SAMPLER Bd. »+6 dBm 500-1000 MHz
4 T0 25V
PRE_LEVEL_MOD_DRIVE P3-17
628-1000 MHz
J6 .25-4GHz TO OUTPUT BOARD »0 dBm ABUS_RF_OUT
DC gain=20 FROM OUTPUT ASSY
VCO FM 396-628 MHz
MOD_STRB
(NOT USED)
Frac-N Divide
P1-20 FROM MOTHERBOARD CPU ASSY J5-54
250-396 MHz
MAX LOSS=6dB
DIGITAL INTERFACE
FM SUB SYSTEM
MODULATOR ABUS
DAC
A/D CONVERTER
3
P2-24 FROM MOTHERBOARD/CPU ASSY J5-23 P2-11
FM INPUT
TO YIG DRIVER J3
YTO-FM P1-10
FROM MOTHERBOARD/CPU ASSY J5-26
FM OUT-OF BAND
-1
DAC
FM ATTENUATORS
+15VF
P2-6,21 +10V
DATA
ABUS
DATA DIGITAL P2-25
+32VF
FILTER
+10VF
CLK CLK
FROM MOTHERBOARD/CPU ASSY J5-20
P1-11 FROM REFERENCE ASSY P3-11
P2-7
SERIAL I/O
FM IN-BAND FM
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS
ENABLE/INTERRUPT ENABLE/INTERRUPT L_OUT OF LOCK
INT 1
NOT USED
INT 2
NOT USED
INT 3
SER_DATA_OUT (FRAC-N DIVIDER)
INT 4 (SERIAL DATA)
9.9 TO 10.1V
CONTROL
+10V REG
ABUS
+10V REF -10VF
CLK SELECT DATA
P2-5,20
FILTER
+9V
P2-14,29
FILTER
+5.2VF
P2-4,19
FILTER
-5.2VF
P2-3,18
FILTER
-6VF
P2-2,17
FILTER
-15V
-10V REF
EEPROM
MUX ABUS_LOOP ABUS_TUNE ABUS_10V ABUS_F/Z ABUS_RF_OUT ABUS_FM ABUS_-10V
P2-9 ABUS OUT
+5VOLT REGULATORS
P2-1,16
ANALOG COMMON
P2-15,30
DIGITAL COMMON
REG
+5_REF
REG
+5V_PRE_A
REG
+5V_PRE_B
REG
+5V_SD
REG
+5_PD1
REG
+5_PD2
ABUS_-10V
sk771b
A24 FRAC-N/DIVIDER (ESG-AP & ESG-DP SERIES)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP Block Diagram
AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP Block Diagram
Service Guide
2-63
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assembly-Level Troubleshooting with Block Diagrams AT1 Mechanical Attenuator and A19 RPP Block Diagram (Option UNB)
AT1 Mechanical Attenuator and A19 RPP Block Diagram (Option UNB)
Service Guide
2-65
ESG-A SERIES POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND INTERCONNECTS C
POWER SUPPLY
MOTHER BOARD
DCOM
R1 121
DCOM J6-4,5,14,15
ACOM
C
ACOM
J6-6,16
HP-IB DCOM
DCOM
DCOM
J6-4,5,14,15
DCOM
DCOM ACOM
ACOM J6-6,16
DAUGHTER BOARD
R1 10
J5-4,10,16,22,28,51 J5-57,63,69,75
J1-4,10,16,22,28,51 J1-57,63,69,75
J5-43,47,49,96,
P2-15,30
DGND
D
ACOM
J42-1,16
J1-43,47,49,96,
J32-1,16
ACOM P2-1,16
A
C
C +5.2VD
FILTER
+5.2VD
DCOM
+5.2VD (LCD +5.2VD)
FILTER
(LCD RTN)
+ 5.2 V J6-2,3,12,13
+ 5.2 V
C
+5VPSF FILTER
J6-2,3,12,13 DCOM
C3 47p
DCOM
DCOM + 5.2 VD
FILTER
+5VPSF
-6V
ACOM
ACOM
J6-19
+ 12 V
+12V
J6-19
FILTER
+12V
J1-32,82
ACOM
J6-20
J42-4,19
P2-4,19
P3-1,4,14,16
-15V
FILTER
-6VF
P1-1,2,3,11,12,14 P2-10,12,13,22 P2-23,27,28
FILTER
C4 47p
J5-99 10 MHz_GND
J1-99
-6V
+32VF
+15V J42-6,21
P2-6,21
J32-7
+32V
J12-7
NC
P2-5,20
+15VF
+15V
+12VF
+15VD +15VF
+15V J32-6,21
P2-6,21
+14V +10VREF
-15V J42-2,17
10 MHz_GND
P2-2,17
-12VF -10VREF
-15V -15VF
-15V J32-7,17
P2-7,17
(FAN +12V)
+15V_STBY
(FAN RTN)
J32-26
P2-26
10_MHZ_IN J31-17
10_MHZ_OUT
P1-7
J31-7 10_MHZ_RTN
P1-16
ACOM EXT_MOD_1 J33-19
+12.5V
+15V LINEAR REG
(TO FP BNC) LF OUTPUT J6
MOD_OUT
J33-20
ACOM
J6-17
sk779b
+ 15 V_STBY J6-17
-15V P18-7
-15V
+15VD P18-8
+15VD
J12-6,21 -15V
P2-6,21 -15V
J12-2,17
P2-2,17
AMOD
MOD_OUT_RTN C
EXT_MOD_2 J33-10
AMOD
EXT_MOD_2
J19-1
J19-3
LCD (CONTRAST)
J15-5 +12.5 V
(FAN RTN)
+9VF2
(LCD +5.2VD)
J15-3
J21-5
-12.5V J15-4
(BLACK)
J16-17,2
(LCD RTN) J21-6
DCOM Filter
+15VF
Filter
-15V
(VLCD)
J15-6
J21-7
-15VF
MOTHER BOARD
PRE_LEVEL_DRIVE P3-4
A
TEST & DIAGNOSTICS DCOM
C
C
DCOM
J23-J24,1,2,63,64 J25-3,5
+12V
(RP BNC) 10 MHz IN J12-A
10_MHz_IN J5-97 J5-98
10MHz_GND (RP BNC) 10 MHz OUT J13-A
10_MHz_OUT
+5.2VD J23-J24,3,4,61,62 J25-9
SWEEP RAMP
10 MHz I/O
J5-99 J5-100
J33-9
J18-8 J26-12
P3-9 AMOD
(CONTROL VOLTAGE)
-15V
MOD_OUT J33-13 MOD_OUT_RTN
AMOD
(RP BNC) SWEEP OUT J10-A
SWEEP_GND
DCOM
10MHz_GND
RS232 RP CONNECTOR
TRIGGER I/O
DCOM (RP BNC) TRIGGER IN J11-A
RP_TRIG_IN
DCOM
J8-4
TRIGGER_GND (RP BNC) TRIGGER OUT J10-A
RP_TRIG_OUT
J8-5 +5.2VD
J8-PM1,PMH2
SERIAL_GND
+32V
AMOD MOD_OUT
C5 100p C
SWEEP_RAMP_OUT SWEEP RAMP
J23-26
+5.2VD
P3-10
(FL LAMP +5.2V)
(RED)
J16-17,1 +9VF
Filter
LCD (BRIGHTNESS)
(VDISP)
(FAN +12V)
P2-7
D
RPP (MECH)
DCOM J18-6 J26-10
EXT_MOD_2_RTN ACOM
-15V
+ 15 V_STBY
GND
5.2V
DCOM
P3-20
VDISP
-15V
GND P18-6
J1-8
(FL LAMP RTN)
SERIAL I/O INTERFACE
P3-19
EXT_MOD_2_RTN
P3-13
J6-18
J1-14
EXT_MOD_1
+15V
- 15 V
-12.5V_RFI_FILT
Filter
J31-16
+15V
J6-18
+12.5V_RFI_FILT
J1-12
J19-2
NC
P1-17
EXT_MOD_2_RTN
Filter
J20-8
-10VP
(TO RP TYPE N) COHERENT CARRIER J5
EXT_MOD_2
C DCOM
ACOM
- 15 V
P2-4,19 +30VF
A
10MHZ
ENABLE
-10VF
(TO FP TYPE N) RF OUTPUT J6
-15V_SF
ENABLE P18-3
FAN A/B
EXT_REF_IN
C
(TO FP BNC) EXT2 J5
J14-13, J15-4
-12.5VS
NC
EXT_MOD_1 EXT_MOD_1_RTN
+5V_RFI_FILT
J20-12 (RPG RTN)
-6VF -6VF2
-5.2 V
P2-5,20
J13-4
-14V
Filter
Filter
R4 215
+15V_STBY
P3-17
+5VF
+5VPR2
Filter
P2-3,18
J12-5,20 +15V
PRE_LEVEL_DRIVE
DATA
+10VP -12.5V
PRE_LEVEL_DRIVE J43-17
J1-7
Filter
+5.2 V
Filter
+9V
-15VF
10_MHz_OUT
(TO FP BNC) EXT1 J4
J12-4,19 +32V
+32VF
Filter
+12.5VS
DATA P18-2
C
-5.3VF
-6V J12-3,18 -5.2V
P2-7
J1-15
+5VF
- 5VF
Filter
ACOM
+5VPR3 -5.3VF2
+ 9V
+10VREF
P2-14,29
A
P2-4,19
10_MHz_IN
J1-98,100
J12-14,29
J1-4 +5V
+10VF
R3 215
+5.2VD
+5VA
+9VF1 J32-5,20
J14-14, J15-3
+5VPR
-5.2V J32-4,19
+12.5V
P1-7,11,12,13,14,16 P2-8,9,12,13 P2-26,27,28 P3-1,2,3,5,7,9 P3-11,12,13,14 P3-16,18,20
P2-3,18
+32V
P2-5,20
A NC
NC
-5.2V
FILTER
P2-1,16
R2 215
Filter
-5.2V
+9V +9V
D
J14-15, J15-5
D
+5VD
Filter
P2-14,29
A
J32-3,18
P2-7
-15V +15V_STBY
AMOD
D
+9VF2
J1-36,86
J11-7,11,12,13,14,16 J12-8,9,12,13 J12-26,27,28 J13-1,2,3,5,7,9 J13-11,12,13,14 J13-16,18,20
NC
+5.2VD
+5VF
FILTER
J42-5,20
(CONTROL VOLTAGE)
+12V
+ 15 V
+15V
ACOM
P2-15,30
+5.2VD
FILTER
+9V
J5-32,82
LINEAR REG
J6-20
P2,-3,18
J42-7
J12-1,16 ACOM
-5.2VD
+9V
+12V
+ 15 V
J42,-3,18 -5.2V
+32V J1-83
J1-97
ACOM
ACOM
J1-35,85
J1-34,84
+32V
SW REG
-5.2V
J5-97 10_MHz_OUT
ACOM (SEE NOTE 3)
ACOM
J1-37,87
J5-34,84 +15V
J5-98,100
P42-14,29
-6V
J1-33
C + 12 V
J5-83 +9V
+5.2VD J42-14,29
J1-30,31,80,81
J5-33 10_MHz_IN VLCD
FILTER
ACOM
J5-35,85 +32V
J5-36,86 +15V_STBY DCOM
DCOM
+5VPSF
-5.2V
SW REG
J5-30,31,80,81 -6V J5-37,87 -5.2V
+5.2VD
SW REG
ACOM
J31-1,2,3,11,12,14 J32-10,12,13,22 J32-23,27,28
P2-10,12,13,22 P2-23,26,27,28 P3-1,3,5,7,9 P3-12,16,18,19,20
J32-14,29
+5.2VD
J12-15,30 ACOM
DCOM
P2-1,16
+5.2V
C +5.2VD
J42-10,12,13,22 J42-23,26,27,28 J43-1,3,5,7,9 J43-12,16,18,19,20
J1-27,38,39,77 J1-88,89,90 J1-15,19,25 J1-68,71,72,74
C2 100p
P2-15,30
ACOM
ACOM
ACOM
NC (RPG 5.2VD ) (RPG RTN)
DCOM
DCOM
J14-8
DGND
ACOM J33-1,14,16
(FL LAMP RTN)
C1 100p
DCOM
DCOM
J32-15,30
RPG (RPG 5.2VD)
ACOM
OUTPUT BOARD
REFERENCE BOARD
SYNTHESIZER BOARD
ACOM
ACOM (FL LAMP +5.2V)
FILTER
DGND J42-15,30
DGND
ACOM +5.2V
PULSE OPT 1E6
ATTENUATOR
DAUGHTER CARD CAGE
P3-3
J33-3
J18-10 J26-14
TRIGGER_GND R2
+15V J18-9 J26-13
10 TRIGGER_GND
DCOM
HP-IB RP CONNECTOR DCOM
-15V J18-7 J26-11
DCOM
J7-12,18,19,20 J7-21,22,23,24 J7-PMH1,PMH2
-12.5V
LINEAR REG
ACOM +15V_STBY
ESG-A SERIES POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND INTERCONNECTS
ESG-D SERIES POWER SUPPLY & GROUND INTERCONNECTS (1 OF 2)
C
POWER SUPPLY
MOTHER BOARD
DCOM
R1 121
C
DCOM J6-4,5,14,15
ACOM
HP-IB
DAUGHTER CARD CAGE DCOM
DCOM DCOM
J6-4,5,14,15
ACOM
ACOM
J6-6,16
J6-6,16
DAUGHTER BOARD
R1 10 ACOM
ACOM +5.2V
DCOM J5-4,10,16,22,28,51 J5-57,63,69,75
J5-43,47,49,96,
(FL LAMP RTN) DCOM
FILTER
+5.2VD
(RPG 5.2VD )
D
J32-1,16 P2-1,16
DCOM
(LCD +5.2VD)
FILTER
(LCD RTN)
+ 5.2 V J6-2,3,12,13
+ 5.2 V
+5VPSF FILTER
J6-2,3,12,13 DCOM
C3 47p C
+ 5.2 VD
FILTER
+5VPSF
+5.2VD
-6V
SW REG
ACOM
+5.2VD J5-30,31,80,81 -6V
SW REG
J1-37,87 J1-35,85
J5-32,82 J5-36,86 +15V_STBY
DCOM
VLCD
FILTER
(CONTROL VOLTAGE)
C4 47p
ACOM
ACOM
C + 12 V J6-19
+ 12 V
+12V
J6-19
(FAN +12V)
-5.2V
FILTER
+12V
J1-34,84
ACOM
J1-97
J5-99 10 MHz_GND
J1-99
+ 15 V J6-20
+12.5V
+15V LINEAR REG
EXT_I_MOD EXT_I_Q _RTN C
P1-1,2,3,11,12,14 P2-10,12,13,22 P2-23,27,28
+15V
D -6V J32-3,18 FILTER
FILTER
J32-4,19
J32-7
Filter
- 5VF
Filter
+32VF
-5.2V
P2-7
- 15 V
- 15 V
J6-18
J6-18
-15V
ACOM + 15 V_STBY J6-17
sk787b
+ 15 V_STBY
J12-4,19 +32V
+32V
J12-7
NC
P2-5,20
+15V
+10VREF
J32-6,21
P2-6,21
+14V +10VREF
-15VF -15V J42-2,17
P2-2,17
-12VF -10VREF
-15V -15VF
-15V J32-7,17
P2-7,17
+15V_STBY J32-26 10_MHZ_IN
P2-26
Filter
J12-6,21 -15V
P2-6,21 -15V
J12-2,17
P2-2,17
J13-10
+15V_STBY
P3-17
EXT_Q_MOD
-15V_SF
J13-8 PRE_LEVEL_DRIVE
EXT_REF_IN
J13-4
P1-17
EXT_Q_MOD
10MHZ
10_MHZ_OUT
P1-7
J31-7 10_MHZ_RTN
EXT_I_Q _RTN
P1-16
ACOM
NC NC
P2-7
P2-5,20
J13-19 EXT_I_Q_MOD
PRE_LEVEL_DRIVE J43-17
-5.2 V P2-4,19 +30VF
J12-5,20 +15V
EXT_I_MOD
-14V
-6VF -6VF2
Filter P2-3,18
+9V +15VD +15VF
+15V
-5.3VF
-6V J12-3,18
+ 9V
+12VF
+5VPR2 R4 215 +5VPR3 -5.3VF2
P2-4,19
+9VF1 J32-5,20
P2-14,29
A
-5.2V
+15VF P2-6,21
J12-14,29
NC
+32V
P2-5,20
+5VPR Filter
P2-3,18
-5.2V +32VF
+5.2 V +5VF
R3 215
+5.2VD
+5VA
-5.2V
+9V +9V
A NC
P1-7,11,12,13,14,16 P2-8,9,12,13 P2-26,27,28 P3-1,2,3,5,7,9 P3-11,12,13,14 P3-16,18,20 R2 215
Filter
+9VF Filter
+9VF2
Filter
+15VF -15V
Filter
-15VF
EXT_I_ MOD P3-19 EXT_I_Q_MOD P3-10 A
EXT_Q_MOD P3-8 PRE_LEVEL_DRIVE P3-4
(TO FP TYPE N) RF OUTPUT J6 A
C (TO RP TYPE N) COHERENT CARRIER J5
J31-16
EXT_MOD_1 EXT_MOD_1 EXT_MOD_1_RTN
(TO FP BNC) EXT2 J5
A
EXT_MOD_1
C
P3-19
EXT_MOD_2_RTN
EXT_MOD_2 EXT_MOD_2_RTN
(TO FP BNC) LF OUTPUT J6
J33-19 J33-20 EXT_MOD_2 J33-10
MOD_OUT MOD_OUT_RTN
P3-20 AMOD
AMOD
AMOD
AMOD
EXT_MOD_2 P3-10
EXT_MOD_2_RTN J33-9
P3-9
MOD_OUT P3-13
(CONTROL VOLTAGE)
-15V
J11-7,11,12,13,14,16 J12-8,9,12,13 J12-26,27,28 J13-1,2,3,5,7,9 J13-11,12,13,14 J13-16,18,20
D
+5VD
VDISP
C5 100p C
P2-1,16
D
C
-15V
ACOM
J12-1,16 ACOM
Filter
P2-14,29 A
J31-17
C
+15V
P2-15,30
AMOD
C
ACOM
ACOM
-6VF
P2-7
+15V
10 MHz_GND
C
J6-20
FILTER
+9VF2
10_MHz_OUT
J1-98,100
J12-15,30 ACOM
+5.2VD
+5VF
FILTER
J42-6,21
DCOM
NC
10_MHz_IN
+12V
+ 15 V
P2-4,19
-15V
(TO FP BNC) EXT1 J4
DCOM
+15V
+15V_STBY
(TO FP BNC) Q J3
LINEAR REG
J42-4,19 J42-7
J1-36,86
J5-97 10_MHz_OUT
+9V
+12V
P2,-3,18
J1-32,82
(TO FP BNC) I J2
ACOM
ACOM
J42,-3,18 -5.2V
J42-5,20
J1-33
+32V
SW REG
P3-1,4,14,16
+5.2VD
FILTER
+9V
(FAN RTN) ACOM (SEE NOTE 3)
ACOM
P42-14,29
+32V J1-83
J5-33 10_MHz_IN
J5-98,100
+5.2VD J42-14,29
-6V
J5-35,85 +32V
J5-34,84 +15V -5.2V
J1-30,31,80,81
-15V
+5VPSF
J31-1,2,3,11,12,14 J32-10,12,13,22 J32-23,27,28
P2-10,12,13,22 P2-23,26,27,28 P3-1,3,5,7,9 P3-12,16,18,19,20
J32-14,29 +5.2VD
J5-37,87 -5.2V
J5-83 +9V ACOM
DCOM
P2-1,16
+5.2V
+5.2VD
DCOM
P2-15,30
ACOM
ACOM J42-10,12,13,22 J42-23,26,27,28 J43-1,3,5,7,9 J43-12,16,18,19,20
OUTPUT BOARD DGND
ACOM
A
C
DCOM
J32-15,30
J33-1,14,16
J1-27,38,39,77 J1-88,89,90 J1-15,19,25 J1-68,71,72,74
C2 100p
DCOM
DCOM
P2-15,30
REFERENCE BOARD DGND
ACOM J42-1,16
ACOM
NC
(RPG RTN)
SYNTHESIZER BOARD
ACOM ACOM
C
DGND J42-15,30
DGND
J1-43,47,49,96,
C1 100p
DCOM C
+5.2VD
J1-4,10,16,22,28,51 J1-57,63,69,75
ACOM
(FL LAMP +5.2V)
FILTER
DCOM
MOD_OUT J33-13 MOD_OUT_RTN
AMOD
P3-3
J33-3
-12.5V
LINEAR REG
ACOM +15V_STBY
J6-17
ESG-D SERIES POWER SUPPLY & GROUND INTERCONNECTS (1 OF 2)
ESG-D SERIES POWER SUPPLY & GROUND INTERCONNECTS (2 OF 2)
ATTENUATOR
DIGITAL CARD CAGE ACOM
5.2VD
DEMODULATION BOARD (OPTION 300)
DATA GENERATOR (OPTION(S) UN3/4-UN8/9)
BASEBAND GENERATOR (OPTION(S) UN3/4-UN8/9)
J20-12
J1-4
J14-8
DUAL ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR (OPTION UND)
+5V J1-15
J14-15
ACOM
C
Filter
+5VF
Filter
+5V_RFI_FILT
J20-8
ACOM
ACOM
J1-J4,1,7,54,56
J1-J4,1,7,54,56
P2-1,7,54,56 +5V
+5.2VD
Filter
J1-J4,16,66
+5A
P2-22,28,34 P301-40,46,69,75 P301-81,87,93,99
+12.5V
+12.5VS J1-7
J14-14
+5V
Filter
J1-J4,16,17,66
Filter
+5V
+5D
Filter
J1-J4,1,67
-5V
Filter
J1-J4,12
Filter
J1-J4,62 +32V
J19-2
J1-J4,15,65 +15V
J1-J4,13,63
-5F2
+12V
+32F
NC
-15V
+15F
Filter
+32F
+12V
Filter
-15V
-15F
P2-13,63
J1-J4, 64
+32V
+15V
DCOM
P1-1,3,5, 7,9,11,13,15
J1-J4,62
Filter
+15VF1
+12V
-15V
Filter
-15VF
Filter
-15VF2
-15V
DCOM
P2-1,3,5, 7,9,11,13,15
(RP D Conn) DIGITAL MOD INTERFACE
+32F
+12V
+12V
NC
TEST & DIAGNOSTICS
NC +15V
+15V
J1-J4,14,64 Filter
-15V
-15V
Filter
-15F
J1-J4,13,63
Filter
+15F
DCOM
P1-14,64
+15F
P301-14,64
(BLACK)
MOTHER BOARD
P1-9
J1-J4,15,65
+15V
J1-J4,14,64
P2-64
Filter
J21-7
P1-62 +32V
+32F
P301-9 +12V
J1-J4,15,65
P2-13,63 -15V
Filter
J1-J4,9
P2-14
+32V J1-J4,9
+32V
-5F2
J15-6
(FAN RTN) J16-17,2
-5F2
P301-62
Filter
(VLCD)
(RED)
J16-17,1 -5F1
J21-6
DCOM
(FAN +12V)
P1-12
-5F1 -5V
Filter
J1-J4,62
J1-J4,13,63 (RP D Conn) DIGITAL MOD INTERFACE
Filter P301-12
-5V NC
+15V
-15V
J1-J4,12
-5V
FAN A/B +5D
Filter
J21-5 (LCD RTN)
J15-4
D -5V
-5.2VD
(LCD +5.2VD)
-12.5V
+5A
P1-17,67
+5D
D J1-J4,12
+12.5 V
-10VP
Filter
J1-J4,17,67
P301-17,67
LCD (CONTRAST)
J15-5
-12.5V_RFI_FILT
Filter
-10VF
Filter
+5V
P2-9
J1-J4,13,63
P2-14,64
Filter
J1-J4,17,67
-5VA -5.2VD
+32V
J1-J4,14 Filter
+5V
-12.5VS J1-14
A
P301-16,66
P2-12,62
J1-J4,15,65 +15V
+15V
J1-J4,14,64 -15V
+32V
RPP (MECH) 5.2V
P1-16,66
+5A
A Filter
J1-J4,12,62
P2-9 +12V
-5V
-5.2VA
J1-J4,9 Filter
J1-J4,9 +12V
-5F1
P2-62 +32V
J1-J4,16,66
+5A
-12.5V J14-13
P1-1,7,54,56
J1-J4,16,66 Filter
(FL LAMP RTN)
J15-3
+5V
+5.2VD
D
+12.5V_RFI_FILT
Filter
ACOM
P301-1,7,54,56 +5V
A
P2-12 -5V
J1-J4,1,7,54,56 +5.2VD
P1-22,28,34 P1-40,46,69,75 P1-81,87,93,99
J1-J4,1,7,54,56
P2-1,67
D -5.2VD
+5D
P2-16,17, 66 D
P2-17,67
P301-22,28,34 P301-40,46,69,75 P301-81,87,93,99
ACOM
A J1-J4,17,67
J1-J4,22,28,34 J1-J4,40,46,69,75 J1-J4,81,87,93,99
J1-J4,22,28,34 J1-J4,40,46,69,75 J1-J4,81,87,93,99
P2-1,7,54,56 +5V
+5.2VD
P2-16,66
DCOM
DCOM
J19-1 J1-8
J19-3
+10VP
J1-J4,22,28,34 J1-J4,40,46,69,75 J1-J4,81,87,93,99
P2-22,28,34 P301-40,46,69,75 P301-81,87,93,99
(FL LAMP +5.2V)
(VDISP)
DCOM
J1-J4,22,28,34 J1-J4,40,46,69,75 J1-J4,81,87,93,99
J1-12
(RPG RTN)
+10VF DCOM
LCD (BRIGHTNESS)
RPG (RPG 5.2VD)
-15V
Filter
DCOM
-15F
J23-J24,1,2,63,64 J25-3,5
P1-13,63
DCOM
P300-1,3,5, 7,9,11,13,15
(RP D Conn) DIGITAL MOD INTERFACE
J23-J24,3,4,61,62 J25-9 +12V
(RP BNC) 10 MHz IN J12-A
10_MHz_IN J5-97 J5-98
SWEEP_RAMP_OUT SWEEP RAMP
10MHz_GND
J5-99 J5-100
DCOM
(RP BNC) 10 MHz OUT J13-A
10_MHz_OUT
+5.2VD
P301-13,63
SWEEP RAMP
10 MHz I/O
DCOM DCOM
J18-6 J26-10
RS232 RP CONNECTOR TRIGGER I/O
DCOM (RP BNC) TRIGGER IN J11-A
RP_TRIG_IN
DOWN CONVERTER OPT 300
DCOM
+32V
J8-4
TRIGGER_GND (RP BNC) TRIGGER OUT J10-A
RP_TRIG_OUT
+15V TRIGGER_GND
SERIAL_GND
-15V P1-11
TRIGGER_GND
J18-10 J26-14
J18-9 J26-13
sk788b
J8-PM1,PMH2
J26-11
+5.2VD
R2
P1-12
10
+15V DCOM
P1-13
J26-12
HP-IB RP CONNECTOR
J26-13 DCOM
-15V J18-7 J26-11
J8-5 +5.2VD
+5.2VD J18-8 J26-12
SWEEP_GND
10MHz_GND
J23-26
SERIAL I/O INTERFACE
(RP BNC) SWEEP OUT J10-A
DCOM
P1-10
DCOM
J26-10
J7-12,18,19,20 J7-21,22,23,24 J7-PMH1,PMH2
ESG-D SERIES POWER SUPPLY & GROUND INTERCONNECTS (2 OF 2)
sk780b AMOD
1_GHz_REF_OSC
A
LIN_AM_MOD
LIN_AM_RTN
OUT_DATA
OUT_CLK
OUT_EN
P1-2
P1-1
J11-8,9,10,18,20
P2-11
P2-24
P2-25
P2-10
J12-11
J12-24
J12-25
J12-10
J12-22
J11-3
P1-3
P2-22
J11-17
J11-15
J31-6
OUT_DATA
OUT_CLK
OUT_EN
L_ALT_PWR_SEL
L_ALC_HOLD
ALC_GND
FADE_ENVELOPE
+PTAT
LIN_AM_MOD
LIN_AM_RTN
1_GHz_RTN
1_GHz_REF_OSC J11-19
LIN_AM_RTN
LIN_AM_MOD
1_GHz_RTN
AUD_1
AUD_2
INT_MOD
REF_DATA
REF_CLK
REF_EN
10_MHz_SYNTH_RTN
10_MHz_SYNTH
FM_MOD_RTN
FM_MOD
FM_MOD
1_GHz_REF_OSC J31-19
J31-5
10_MHz_SYNTH
10_MHz_SYNTH_RTN
COUNTER
MOD_STROBE
FMDATA15
FMDATA14
FMDATA13
FMDATA12
FMDATA11
FMDATA10
FMDATA9
FMDATA8
FMDATA7
FMDATA6
FMDATA5
FMDATA4
FMDATA3
FMDATA2
FMDATA1
FMDATA0
FM_MOD_RTN
NC
J31-8,9,10,18,20
J33-18
J33-17
J33-5
J33-2
J33-6
J33-11
P1-17
P1-15
L _ALT_ PWR_ SEL
L _ALC _HOLD
FADE ENVELOPE
+PTAT
P1-19
P1-19
P1-8,9,10,18,20
1_GHz_RTN
1_GHz_REF_OSC
C OUTPUT BOARD
P3-18
P3-17
P3-5
P3-2
P3-6
P3-11
J32-24
J32-25 P2-25 P2-24
J31-6
J31-5
J33-12
J33-11
J41-11
J41-2
P1-6
P1-5
P3-12
P3-11
P1-11
P1-2
J43-15
P3-15
P1-8,9,10,18,20
1_GHz_RTN
LIN_AM_RTN
LIN_AM_MOD
AUD_1
AUD_2
INT_MOD
REF_DATA
REF_CLK
REF_EN
10_MHz_SYNTH_RTN
FM_MOD_RTN 10_MHz_SYNTH
R2 46.4
FM_MOD
B REFERENCE BOARD
FM_MOD
FM_MOD_RTN
J43-14
J41-20
J41-14
J41-3
J41-13
J41-12
J41-1
J41-4
J41-15
J41-5
J41-16
J41-6
J41-8
P3-14
P1-18 FMDATA5 P1-8 FMDATA6 P1-6 FMDATA7 P1-16 FMDATA8 P1-5 FMDATA9 P1-15 FMDATA10 P1-4 FMDATA11 P1-1 FMDATA12 P1-12 FMDATA13 P1-13 FMDATA14 P1-3 FMDATA15 P1-14 MOD_STRB P1-20
J41-18
J41-7
FMDATA3 P1-7 FMDATA4
J41-17
J41-9
J41-19
FMDATA1 P1-9 FMDATA2 P1-17
FMDATA0 P1-19
J41-17
SYNTH_CLK
SYNTH_DATA
J42-24
P2-24 SYNTH_DATA
P2-11
SYNTH_EN J42-25
SYNTH_EN
D DAUGHTER BOARD
P2-25 SYNTH_CLK
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
J1-70
J1-73
J1-76
J1-29
J1-17
J1-91
J1-41
J1-40
J1-48
J1-46
J1-50
J1-18
J1-21
J1-24
J1-15
J1-54
J1-58
J1-64
J1-8
J1-59
J1-14
J1-13
J1-7
J1-12
J1-6
J1-62
J1-61
J1-5
J1-11
J1-56
J1-60
J1-55
J1-20
J1-23
J1-26
J5-70
J5-73
J5-76
J5-29
J5-17
J5-91
J5-41
J5-40
J5-48
J5-46
J5-50
J5-18
J5-21
J5-24
J5-15
J5-54
J5-58
J5-64
J5-8
J5-59
J5-14
J5-13
J5-7
J5-12
J5-6
J5-62
J5-61
J5-5
J5-11
J5-56
J5-60
J5-55
J5-20
J5-23
J5-26
OUT_DATA
OUT_CLK
DCOM
+5.2 VD
TRIG_INT
R1 1.96 k
L_DCC_ALT_PWR_SEL
MUX +5.2VD
OUT_EN
L_ALT_PWR_SEL
L_ALC_HOLD
ALC_GND
FADE_ENVELOPE
+PTAT
AUD_1
AUD_2
INT_MOD
REF_DATA
REF_CLK
REF_EN
COUNTER R3 4.22 k +5.2 VD
MOD_STROBE
FMDATA15
FMDATA14
FMDATA13
FMDATA12
FMDATA11
FMDATA10
FMDATA9
FMDATA8
FMDATA7
FMDATA6
FMDATA5
FMDATA4
FMDATA3
FMDATA2
FMDATA1
FMDATA0
SYNTH_DATA
SYNTH_CLK
SYNTH_EN
E MOTHER BOARD
J1- J4,80
J1- J4,31
J1- J4,8
J1- J4,58
J1- J4,55
J1- J4,6
J1- J4,55
J1- J4,86
J1- J4,97
J1- J4,44
J1- J4,38
J1- J4,43
J1- J4,92
J1- J4,37
J1- J4,88
J1- J4,94
J1- J4,39
J1- J4,45
J1- J4,89
J1- J4,41
J1- J4,96
J1- J4,90
J1- J4,95
J1- J4,91
J1- J4,47
ESG-A SERIES MODULATION AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTS
ESG-A SERIES MODULATION AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTS
sk791b 10_MHz_SYNTH
AMOD
1_GHz_REF_OSC
A
A
P1-19
P1-19
OUT_DATA
OUT_CLK
OUT_EN
P1-2
P1-1
J11-8,9,10,18,20
P2-11
P2-24
P2-25
P2-10
J12-11
J12-24
J12-25
J12-10
J12-22
J11-3
P1-3
P2-22
J11-17
J11-15
J11-6
J13-6
J13-17
J13-15
NC
J9
J8
OUT_DATA
OUT_CLK
OUT_EN
L_ALT_PWR_SEL
L_ALC_HOLD
ALC_GND
FADE_ENVELOPE
+PTAT
BURST_ENVELOPE
INT_Q_MOD
INT_I_Q_RTN
INT_I_Q_RTN
INT_I_MOD
J1-42
J1-79
J1-48
J1-46
J1-50
J1-18
J1-21
J1-24
J1-15
J1-54
J1-58
J1-64
J1-8
J1-59
J1-14
J1-13
J1-7
J1-12
J1-6
J1-62
J1-61
J1-5
J1-11
J1-56
J1-60
J1-55
J1-20
J1-23
J1-26
J1-70
J1-73
J1-76
J1-29
J1-17
J1-91
J1-41
J1-40
A
A
LIN_AM_MOD
LIN_AM_RTN
1_GHz_RTN
1_GHz_REF_OSC J11-19
J31-6
1_GHz_RTN
LIN_AM_RTN
LIN_AM_MOD
BURST_PULSE
AUD_1
AUD_2
INT_MOD
REF_DATA
REF_CLK
REF_EN
10_MHz_SYNTH_RTN
10_MHz_SYNTH
FM_MOD_RTN
FM_MOD
FM_MOD
1_GHz_REF_OSC J31-19
J31-5
10_MHz_SYNTH
10_MHz_SYNTH_RTN
COUNTER
MOD_STROBE
FMDATA15
FMDATA14
FMDATA13
FMDATA12
FMDATA11
FMDATA10
FMDATA9
FMDATA8
FMDATA7
FMDATA6
FMDATA5
FMDATA4
FMDATA3
FMDATA2
FMDATA1
FM_MOD_RTN
NC
J31-8,9,10,18,20
J33-18
J33-17
J33-8
J33-5
J33-2
J33-6
J33-11
P1-17
P1-15
P1-6
P3-6
P3-17
P3-15
L _ALT_ PWR_ SEL
L _ALC _HOLD
FADE ENVELOPE
+PTAT
BURST ENVELOPE
INT_Q_MOD
INT I-Q RTN
INT _I _MOD
LIN_AM_MOD
LIN_AM_RTN
1_GHz_RTN P1-8,9,10,18,20
1_GHz_REF_OSC
C OUTPUT BOARD
P3-18
P3-17
P3-8
P3-5
P3-2
P3-6
P3-11
J32-24
J32-25 P2-25 P2-24
J31-6
J31-5
J33-12
J33-11
J41-11
J41-2
P1-6
P1-5
P3-12
P3-11
P1-11
P1-2
J43-15
P3-15
P1-8,9,10,18,20
1_GHz_RTN
LIN_AM_RTN
LIN_AM_MOD
BURST_PULSE
AUD_1
AUD_2
INT_MOD
REF_DATA
REF_CLK
REF_EN
10_MHz_SYNTH_RTN
FM_MOD_RTN
R2 46.4
FM_MOD
B REFERENCE BOARD
FM_MOD
FM_MOD_RTN
J43-14
J41-20
J41-14
J41-3
J41-13
J41-12
J41-1
J41-4
J41-15
J41-5
J41-16
J41-6
J41-8
P3-14
P1-18 FMDATA5 P1-8 FMDATA6 P1-6 FMDATA7 P1-16 FMDATA8 P1-5 FMDATA9 P1-15 FMDATA10 P1-4 FMDATA11 P1-1 FMDATA12 P1-12 FMDATA13 P1-13 FMDATA14 P1-3 FMDATA15 P1-14 MOD_STRB P1-20
J41-18
J41-7
FMDATA3 P1-7 FMDATA4
J41-17
J41-9
J41-19
FMDATA1 P1-9 FMDATA2 P1-17
FMDATA0 P1-19
FMDATA0
SYNTH_DATA
J42-24
P2-24 SYNTH_DATA J41-17
SYNTH_CLK
J42-25
P2-25 SYNTH_CLK
P2-11
SYNTH_EN
D DAUGHTER BOARD
SYNTH_EN
A SYNTHESIZER BOARD
J5-70
J5-73
J5-76
J5-29
J5-17
J5-91
J5-41
J5-40
J5-42
J5-79
J5-48
J5-46
J5-50
J5-18
J5-21
J5-24
J5-15
J5-54
J5-58
J5-64
J5-8
J5-59
J5-14
J5-13
J5-7
J5-12
J5-6
J5-62
J5-61
J5-5
J5-11
J5-56
J5-60
J5-55
J5-20
J5-23
J5-26
SYMB
CLOCK
DATA
OUT_DATA
OUT_CLK
OUT_EN
DCOM
+5.2 VD
TRIG_INT
R1 1.96 k
L_DCC_ALT_PWR_SEL
MUX +5.2VD
L_ALC_HOLD
ALC_GND
FADE_ENVELOPE
+PTAT
BURST_ENVELOPE
INT_Q_MOD
INT_I_MOD_RTN
INT_Q_MOD_RTN
INT_I_MOD
L_ALT_PWR_SEL
P103
A
A
P102
P7
P6
P5
BURST_PULSE
AUD_1
AUD_2
INT_MOD
REF_DATA
REF_CLK
REF_EN
COUNTER R3 4.22 k +5.2 VD
MOD_STROBE
FMDATA15
FMDATA14
FMDATA13
FMDATA12
FMDATA11
FMDATA10
FMDATA9
FMDATA8
FMDATA7
FMDATA6
FMDATA5
FMDATA4
FMDATA3
FMDATA2
FMDATA1
FMDATA0
SYNTH_DATA
SYNTH_CLK
SYNTH_EN
E MOTHER BOARD
J1- J4,80
J1- J4,31
J1- J4,8
J1- J4,58
J1- J4,59
J1- J4,57
J1- J4,53
J1- J4,52
J1- J4,3
J1- J4,2
J1- J4,100
J1- J4,50
J1- J4,49
J1- J4,30
J1- J4,6
J1- J4,55
J1- J4,86
J1- J4,97
J1- J4,44
J1- J4,38
J1- J4,43
J1- J4,92
J1- J4,37
J1- J4,88
J1- J4,94
J1- J4,39
J1- J4,45
J1- J4,89
J1- J4,41
J1- J4,96
J1- J4,90
J1- J4,95
J1- J4,91
J1- J4,47
ESG-D SERIES MODULATION AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTS (1 of 2)
ESG-D SERIES MODULATION AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTS (1 of 2)
ESG-D SERIES MODULATION AND SIGNAL INTERCONNECTS (2 of 2) OPTIONS UN3 AND UN4
F DIGITAL CARD CAGE
NC
NC
J1- J4,37,38,39, 41,43,44,45,47, 86,88,89,90,91, 92,94,95,96,97
H DATA GENERATOR BOARD
G BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
J1- J4,55 J1- J4,6
OPTIONS UN8 AND UN9
NC
J1- J4,6
NC
I DUAL ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR BOARD (OPTION UND)
Q-OUT
SPR FUZZY
J1- J4,30
P2-30
P300-12
I_OUT
EXT_CLK
P300-14
(RP)
J2
P300-16
BBG_INT_CLK
INT_I_MOD J1- J4,2
P2-2 INT_Q_MOD_RTN
J1- J4,3
P3-18
P300-18
P3-18
BBG_EN
BBG_EN
BBG_EN
BBG_EN
P300-20
P3-20
P300-20
P3-20
SUB_I_COUNT
P2-3
P300-22
ACOM
P300-22
P3-22
INT_I_MOD
BURST GATE IN
INT_Q_MOD P2-53
EVENT 1
INT_Q_MOD_RTN ACOM
P301-3
J1- J4,3
INT_I_MOD_RTN P301-52
J1- J4,52
EVENT1_OUT P1-8
(RP)
EVENT 2
INT_Q_MOD P301-53
J1- J4,53
EVENT2_OUT
(RP)
P1-10
J1- J4,59 NC
J1- J4,58
P301-57
EXT_DATA P2-49
J1- J4,8
BURST GATE IN
P2-2
INT_Q_MOD_RTN
PATTERN_TRIG
ALT_PWR_IN NC NC
J1- J4,3
P301-3
J1- J4,52
INT_I_MOD_RTN P301-52
P2-4
P2-6 J1- J4,53
J1- J4,57
P2-10
J1- J4,59 J1- J4,58
10K
100pf J1- J4,8
P2-2 PATTERN_TRIG PATTERN TRIG IN
P2-4
(RP)
NC NC
EVENT 1
P2-6
(RP)
EVENT (1) OUT
EVENT 2
P2-8
(RP)
USER_DATA_EN EVENT 2
DATA OUT
P2-10
P2-1,3,5,7 9,11,13,15 NC 10K
NC
P2-12 DATA_CLK_IN
100pf
(RP)
P2-14
SYMBOL SYNC OUT
SYMBOL_SYNC_IN
(RP)
P2-16
P1-49
EXT_DATA_IN J1-J4, 49
J1- J4,50
P301-80
J1- J4,80
P301-80
P1-50
J1-J4, 50
J1- J4,100
P1-100
J1-J4, 85
sk792b
P2-80
P1-85 EXT_SYNC_IN
L_ALT_PWR_SEL J1- J4,80
P1-50 BBG_TRIG_INT
SYNC
L_ALT_PWR_SEL
P1-49 EXT_CLK_IN
CLOCK
J1- J4,80
P2-10 DATA_IN
(RP)
EXT_DATA
P2-50
L_ALT_PWR_SEL
P2-8 EVENT_2
P2-1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
P301-31 J1- J4,49
P2-100
P2-4 EVENT_1
DATA CLK OUT
INTL_ALC_HOLD J1- J4,31
PATTERN_TRIG_IN
NC
SYNC J1- J4,100
P3-22
EXT_BURST
ALT_PWR_IN
EVENT 1
P301-57
CLOCK J1- J4,50
PATTERN TRIG IN
BURST_ENVELOPE
USER_DATA_EN EVENT 2
NC
P301-31
ACOM
P2-8
INTL_ALC_HOLD J1- J4,31
ACOM
INT_Q_MOD P301-53
EVENT (1) OUT EVENT 1
P2-1,3,5,7 9,11,13,15
NC
P3-16 SPR_FUZZY_INO
P301-2
EXT_BURST
NC
INTL_ALC_HOLD
J1- J4,49
ACOM
PATTERN TRIG IN
BURST_ENVELOPE J1- J4,57
NC
P2-31
ACOM
REAR PANEL
P2-52
J1- J4,53
J1- J4,31
P3-4
INT_I_MOD J1- J4,2
P301-2
INT_I_MOD_RTN
J1- J4,8
SPR_FUZZY_INO
P3-22
REAR PANEL
J1- J4,2
P2-5
J1- J4,52
P5-8 TEST_IN
SPR_FUZZY_INO
ABUS_RTN J1- J4,5
P5-6 ERR_IN
(RP)
ABUS P2-4
J1- J4,4
J1- J4,58
BER TEST OUT
SUB_I_COUNT
SUB_I_COUNT
NC
P15-4 MES_END_IN
(RP)
BBG_INT_CLK
P300-18
SUB_I_COUNT
P5-2 NO_DATA_IN
BER ERROR OUT
P3-16
BBG_INT_CLK
(RP)
(RP)
BBG_BIT_CLK
P300-16
P3-16
P7-1 SYNC_LOSS_IN
BER NO DATA
BER MEAS END
P3-14
BBG_BIT_CLK
FREQ_REF
(RP)
EXT_CLK
P300-14
BBG_BIT_CLK
BBG_INT_CLK
P3-12
EXT_CLK
P3-14
BBG_BIT_CLK
Q_OUT
SYMBOL_SYNC
P300-12
P3-12
EXT_CLK
J1
BER SYNC LOSS
P3-10
SYMBOL _SYNC
IF IN P16-1
V1-3
BB_DATA
P300-10
SYMBOL_SYNC
DOWN CONV
P3-8
BB_DATA
P3-10
P11-1
V1-1
ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
P300-8
BB_DATA
BB_DATA P300-10
Q-OUT
P12-1 EXT_GATE
DOWN CONV
P3-6
ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
P3-8
SYMBOL _SYNC
(RP)
P300-6
ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
P300-8
BURST_GATE
BURST_GATE
P3-6
ADJ_TS_PWR_IN
I-OUT
P13-1 EXT_DATA
(RP)
BURST_GATE
P300-6
P2-6 BURST_PULSE
BER GATE IN
P404 BURST_GATE
J1- J4,6
P8-1 EXT_CLOCK
(RP) BER DATA IN
P404
Q_OUT
(RP)
P2-55 AUD1
P9-1 GATE
(RP)
Q-OUT
AUD2
J1- J4,55
BER CLK IN
Q_OUT
(RP)
DATA
P3-1
P405
I_OUT P405
P10-1
BERT BOARD
I_OUT
(RP)
(RP)
CLOCK
P2-1
P301-30
I-OUT
I-OUT
BERT BOARD
BERT BOARD
BURST_PULSE J1- J4,30
P301-30
J DEMODULATOR P1-1
BURST_PULSE J1- J4,30
H DATA GENERATOR BOARD
G BASEBAND GENERATOR BOARD
J1- J4,55
NC
OPTION 300
J1-J4, 100
P1-100
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3 Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) This chapter provides important ordering information and lists the part numbers for the various replaceable parts, kits, and accessories available for your signal generator. This chapter is also useful for locating and identifying assemblies and cables.
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Ordering Information To order a part listed in the replaceable parts lists, do the following: 1. Determine the part number. 2. Determine the quantity required. 3. Mail this information to the nearest Agilent Technologies office or, in the U.S., call the hotline number listed in the following section. To order a part not listed in the replaceable parts lists, mail the following information to the nearest Agilent Technologies office or, in the U.S., call the hotline number listed in the following section. 1. the instrument model number 2. the serial number and options, if any (see rear panel) 3. a description of the part 4. a description of the part’s function 5. the quantity required
Call (800) 227-8164 to Order Parts Fast (U.S. Only) When you have gathered the information required to place an order, contact Agilent Technologies’ direct ordering team by calling the toll-free hotline number shown above. Orders may be placed Monday through Friday, 6 AM to 5 PM (Pacific Standard Time). The parts specialists have direct on-line access to replacement parts inventory corresponding to the replaceable parts lists in this manual. Four day delivery time is standard; there is a charge for hotline one-day delivery. This information applies to the United States only. Outside the United States, you must contact the nearest Agilent Technologies sales and service office. (Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-9.)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Save Money with Rebuilt-Exchange Assemblies
Save Money with Rebuilt-Exchange Assemblies Under the rebuilt-exchange assembly program, certain factory-repaired and tested assemblies are available on a trade-in basis. These assemblies cost less than a new assembly, and meet all factory specifications required of a new assembly. The defective assembly must be returned for credit under the terms of the rebuilt-exchange assembly program. The figure below illustrates the assembly exchange procedure in flowchart format. Assembly Exchange Procedure
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Save Money with Rebuilt-Exchange Assemblies
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Shipping the Defective Assembly Back to Agilent Technologies 1. When you receive the rebuilt assembly, be careful not to damage the box in which it was shipped. You will use that box to return the defective assembly. The box you receive should contain the following: • the rebuilt assembly • an exchange assembly failure report • a return address label 2. Complete the failure report. 3. Place the failure report and the defective assembly in the box. Be sure to remove the enclosed return address label. 4. Seal the box with tape. If you are inside the United States, stick the preprinted return address label over the label that is already on the box and return the box to Agilent Technologies. (Agilent Technologies pays postage on boxes mailed within the United States.) If you are outside the USA, do not use the return address label; instead, address the box to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales and service office. (Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-9.)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Abbreviations Used in Part Descriptions
Abbreviations Used in Part Descriptions This section defines the reference designators, abbreviations, and option numbers that are used in the part descriptions throughout this chapter. Reference Designations Reference Designator
Definition
A
assembly
AT
attenuator
B
fan
DS
lamp
J
electrical connector; jack
P
electrical connector; plug
W
cable; transmission path; wire
Abbreviations Abbreviation
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Definition
Assy
assembly
Bd
board
BC
beryllium
BN
buttonhead (screws)
CPU
central processing unit
CW
conical washer (screws)
CY
copper
D
diameter
ESD
electrostatic discharge
EXT
external
FL
flathead (screws)
Ft
feet
Hex
hexagonal
GPIB
general purpose interface bus
HX
hexagonal recess (screws)
I
in-phase
ID
inside diameter
L
length
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Abbreviation
Definition
LF
low frequency
M
meters or metric hardware
OD
outside diameter
PC
patch lock (screws) or printed circuit
PN
panhead (screws)
Q
quadrature
Qty
quantity
REF
reference
RF
radio frequency
RFI
radio frequency interference
RPP
reverse power protection
SH
socket head cap (screws)
SMA
subminiature type-A
SMB
subminiature type-B
TX
TORX recess (screws)
V
volt
Hardware Options Options
3-6
Definition
300
Base Station BERT Extension for Option UN7
1E5
Precision Frequency Reference
1E6
High Performance Pulse Input
1EM
Rear Panel Connections
UN3
Baseband Generator - 1 Meg
UN4
Baseband Generator - 8 Meg
UN7
Bit Error Rate Test
UN8
Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator - 1 Meg
UN9
Adds 7 Meg RAM to UN8
UNA
Alternate Timeslot Power
UNB
High Power with Mechanical Attenuator
UND
Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Major Assemblies
Major Assemblies This section lists part numbers for the major assemblies in your signal generator. The following instrument views are provided to help you locate specific assemblies. • “Top View” on page 3-8 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300)” on page 3-10 • “Right Side Assemblies” on page 3-12 • “Disassembled Front Panel View” on page 3-13 • “Inside Rear Panel View” on page 3-14
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Top View Refer to Table 3-1 and Figure 3-1. Table 3-1
Top View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4
0950-2791
1
Assy-Power Supply
A5
E4400-60187
1
Bd Assy-Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Option UND)
A5
E4400-69187
A6
E4400-60072
A6
E4400-69072
A7
E4400-60048
A7
E4400-69048
A7
E4400-60070
A7
E4400-69070
A8
E4400-60043
A8
E4400-69043
A8
E4400-60057
A8
E4400-69057
A8
E4400-60182
A8
E4400-69182
A8
E4400-60183
A8
E4400-69183
A8
E4400-60154
A8
E4400-69154
A8
E4400-60195
A8
E4400-69195
A14
E4400-60220
1
Replacement Kit-CPU/Motherboard (serial no. prefixes < US3934/GB3934)
A14
E4400-60225
1
Replacement Kit-CPU/Motherboard (serial no. prefixes ≥ US3934/GB3934)
A14BT1
1420-0338
1
Battery-Lithium
AT1
E4400-60042
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP (Option UNA) replaced by E4400-60681
AT1
E4400-60680
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP
AT1
E4400-60681
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP upgrade kit (for E4400-60042 and E4400-60205)
AT1
33322-60014
1
Assy-Mechanical Attenuator (Option UNB)
A19
08648-60025
1
Assy-RPP (Option UNB)
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Description
Exchange Bd Assy-Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Option UND) 1
Bd Assy-Bit Error Rate Test (Option UN7) Exchange Bd Assy-Bit Error Rate Test (Option UN7)
1
Bd Assy-Baseband Generator (Options UN3, UN4) Exchange Bd Assy-Baseband Generator (Options UN3, UN4)
1
Bd Assy-Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator (Options UN8, UN8+UN9) Exchange Bd Assy-Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator (Options UN8, UN8+UN9)
1
Bd Assy-Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN3) Exchange Bd Assy-Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN3)
1
Bd Assy-Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN4) Exchange Bd Assy-Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN4)
1
Bd Assy-Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8) Exchange Bd Assy-Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8)
1
Bd Assy-Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN8+UN9) Exchange Bd Assy-Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN8+UN9)
1
Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8) Exchange Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8)
1
Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN8+UN9) Exchange Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN8+UN9)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Major Assemblies
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A25
08648-60010
1
Pulse Modulator Assembly (Option 1E6)
B1
E4400-60218
1
Assy-Fan, Small
B2
E4400-60062
1
Kit-Fan, Large (includes 2 foam strips)
Figure 3-1
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Description
Top View
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Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300) Refer to Table 3-2 and Figure 3-2. Table 3-2
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4
0950-2791
1
Assy-Power Supply
A6
E4400-60507
1
Bd Assy-Bit Error Rate Test (Option UN7)
A6
E4400-69072
A7
E4400-60070
A7
E4400-69070
A8
E4400-60154
A8
E4400-69154
A8
E4400-60195
A8
E4400-69195
A14
E4400-60220
1
Replacement Kit-CPU/Motherboard (serial no. prefixes < US3934/GB3934)
A14
E4400-60225
1
Replacement Kit-CPU/Motherboard (serial no. prefixes ≥ US3934/GB3934)
A14BT1
1420-0338
1
Battery-Lithium
AT1
E4400-60042
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP (Option UNA) replaced by E4400-60681
AT1
E4400-60680
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP
AT1
E4400-60681
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP upgrade kit (for E4400-60042 and E4400-6205)
A20
E4400-60200
1
Bd Assy-Downconvertor
A20
E4400-69200
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Downconvertor
A21
E4400-60241
1
Bd Assy-Demodulator
A21
E4400-69199
B1
E4400-60218
1
Assy-Fan, Small
B2
E4400-60062
1
Kit-Fan, Large (includes 2 foam strips)
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Description
Exchange Bd Assy-Bit Error Rate Test (Option UN7) 1
Bd Assy-Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator (Options UN8 or UN8+UN9) Exchange Bd Assy-Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator (Options UN8 or UN8+UN9)
1
Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8) Exchange Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8)
1
Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN8+UN9) Exchange Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 8 Meg (Option UN8+UN9)
Exchange Assy-Demodulator
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Figure 3-2
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Major Assemblies
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Major Assemblies
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Right Side Assemblies Refer to Table 3-3 and Figure 3-3. Table 3-3
Replaceable Assemblies, Right Side
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A9
E4400-60038
1
Bd Assy-Output (ESG-A series with serial no. prefixes ≤ US3926/GB3926 or ≥ US3934/GB3934)
A9
E4400-69038
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Output (ESG-A series with serial no. prefixes ≤ US3926/GB3926 or ≥ US3934/GB3934)
A9
E4400-60003
1
Bd Assy-Output (ESG-A series with serial no. prefix US3927/GB3927)
A9
E4400-69003
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Output (ESG-A series with serial no. prefix US3927/GB3927)
A9
E4400-60003
1
Bd Assy-Output (ESG-D Series)
A9
E4400-69003
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Output (ESG-D Series)
A9
E4400-60141
1
Bd Assy-Output (All models with Option UNB)
A9
E4400-69141
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Output (All models with Option UNB)
A11
E4400-60243
1
Bd Assy-Reference, TCXO
A11
E4400-69243
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Reference, TCXO
A11
E4400-60242
1
Bd Assy-Reference, OCXO (Option 1E5)
A11
E4400-69242
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Reference, OCXO (Option 1E5)
A12
E4400-60180
1
Bd Assy-Synthesizer/Doubler
A12
E4400-69180
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Synthesizer/Doubler
A15
E4400-60138
1
Bd Assy-Daughter
Figure 3-3
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Description
Right Side View
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Major Assemblies
Disassembled Front Panel View Refer to Table 3-4 and Figure 3-4. Table 3-4
Disassembled Front Panel View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A1
E4400-60211
1
Bd Assy-Front Panel
A2
1990-1910
1
Assy-Display, Wide-Angle View (serial no. prefixes < US3934/GB3934)
A2
2090-0375
1
Assy-Display, Wide-Angle View (serial no. prefixes ≥ US3934/GB3934)
A2DS1
1513-5204
1
Lamp-Fluorescent
A3
0950-3093
1
Assy-Inverter
Figure 3-4
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Description
Disassembled Front Panel View
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Inside Rear Panel View Refer to Table 3-5 and Figure 3-5. Table 3-5
Inside Rear Panel View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A16
5063-9711
1
Assy-Line Module
A17
E4400-60145
1
Bd Assy-Rear Panel Interface (ESG-D Series)
A17
E4400-60146
1
Bd Assy-Rear Panel Interface (ESG-D Series Option 1EM)
A18
E4400-60075
1
Bd Assy Rear Panel Interface Subminiature Type-B (ESG-D Series Option UN7)
Figure 3-5
3-14
Description
Inside Rear Panel View
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Cables This section lists part numbers for the cables in your signal generator. The following instrument views are provided to help you locate specific cables. • “Top View (ESG-A Series)” on page 3-16 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7)” on page 3-18 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8)” on page 3-20 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND)” on page 3-22 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7 with 1EM)” on page 3-24 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM)” on page 3-26 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND)” on page 3-28 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND with 1EM)” on page 3-30 • “Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300)” on page 3-32 • “Inside Front Panel View” on page 3-34 • “Electronic Attenuator/RPP View” on page 3-36 • “Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM)” on page 3-38 • “Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)” on page 3-40 • “Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM)” on page 3-42 • “Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)” on page 3-44
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
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Top View (ESG-A Series) Refer to Table 3-6 and Figure 3-6. Table 3-6
Top View (ESG-A Series)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Figure 3-6
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Top View (ESG-A Series)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
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Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7) Refer to Table 3-7 and Figure 3-7. Table 3-7
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6)
W3
8120-5063
1
DATA to Data Generator (A8J2)
W4
8120-5063
1
DATA CLOCK to Data Generator (A8J1)
W5
8120-5063
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Data Generator (A8J3)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Rear Panel (Q OUT)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to Rear Panel (I OUT)
W18
8120-8458
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) (Options UN3/4)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Options UN3/4)
W21
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Options UN3/4 and UN7)
W22
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Options UN3/4 and UN7)
W23
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Options UN3/4 and UN7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Figure 3-7
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Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
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Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8) Refer to Table 3-8 and Figure 3-8. Table 3-8
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6)
W3
8120-5063
1
DATA to Motherboard (A14P5)
W4
8120-5063
1
DATA CLOCK to Motherboard (A14P6)
W5
8120-5063
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Motherboard (A14P7)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Rear Panel (Q OUT)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to Rear Panel (I OUT)
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) and Baseband Generator (A7P2) (Option UN8 - connects in three places)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Option UN8)
W21
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Options UN7, UN8)
W22
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Options UN7, UN8)
W23
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Options UN7, UN8)
W27
8120-8725
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Parallel Data In, Data Generator (A8) to Baseband Generator (A7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Figure 3-8
Service Guide
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8)
3-21
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND) Refer to Table 3-9 and Figure 3-9. Table 3-9
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
W15
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to BASEBAND GEN REF
W16
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to Q OUT
W17
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to I OUT
W18
8120-8458
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5)
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2), Baseband Generator (A7P2), and Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) (Option UN8 connects in three places)
W24
E4400-20131
1
Baseband Generator - 13 MHz (A7) to Dual Arb Waveform Generator 13 MHz (A5) (Option UN3 or UN4)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Figure 3-9
Service Guide
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND)
3-23
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7 with 1EM) Refer to Table 3-10 and Figure 3-10. Table 3-10
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7 with 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6) (Option UN7)
W3
8120-5556
1
DATA to Data Generator (A8J2) (Options UN3/4)
W4
8120-5556
1
DATA CLOCK to Data Generator (A8J1) (Options UN3/4)
W5
8120-5556
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Data Generator (A8J3) (Options UN3/4)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN (Options UN3/4)
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Q OUT (Options UN3/4)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to I OUT (Options UN3/4)
W18
8120-8458
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) (Options UN3/4)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Options UN3/4)
W21
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Option UN7)
W22
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Option UN7)
W23
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Option UN7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-10 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN3/4, UN7 with 1EM)
Service Guide
3-25
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM) Refer to Table 3-11 and Figure 3-11. Table 3-11
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6) (Option UN7)
W3
8120-5556
1
DATA to Data Generator (A8J2) (Option UN8)
W4
8120-5556
1
DATA CLOCK to Data Generator (A8J1) (Option UN8)
W5
8120-5556
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Data Generator (A8J3) (Option UN8)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN (Option UN8)
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Q OUT (Option UN8)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to I OUT (Option UN8)
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) and Baseband Generator (A7P2) (Option UN8 - connects in three places)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Option UN8)
W21
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Option UN7)
W22
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Option UN7)
W23
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Option UN7)
W27
8120-8725
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Parallel Data In, Data Generator (A8) to Baseband Generator (A7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-11 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM)
Service Guide
3-27
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND) Refer to Table 3-12 and Figure 3-12. Table 3-12
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6) (Option UN7)
W3
8120-5556
1
DATA to Data Generator (A8J2) (Option UN8)
W4
8120-5556
1
DATA CLOCK to Data Generator (A8J1) (Option UN8)
W5
8120-5556
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Data Generator (A8J3) (Option UN8)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN (Option UN8)
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Q OUT (Option UN8)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to I OUT (Option UN8)
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) and Baseband Generator (A7P2) (Option UN8 - connects in three places)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Option UN8)
W21
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Option UN7)
W22
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Option UN7)
W23
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Option UN7)
W24
E4400-20131
1
Baseband Generator-13 MHz (A7) to Dual Arb Waveform Generator 13 MHz (A5) (Option UN3 or UN4)
W25
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
W27
8120-8725
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Parallel Data In, Data Generator (A8) to Baseband Generator (A7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-12 Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND)
Service Guide
3-29
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND with 1EM) Refer to Table 3-13 and Figure 3-13. Table 3-13
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND with 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
W15
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to BASEBAND GENREF IN
W16
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to Q OUT
W17
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to I OUT
W18
8120-8458
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A7) to Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5)
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2), Baseband Generator (A7P2), and Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) (Option UN8 connects in four places)
E4400-20131
1
Baseband Generator - 13 MHz (A7) to Dual Arb Waveform Generator 13 MHz (A5) (Option UN3 or UN4)
W24
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-13 Top View (ESG-D Series - Option UND with 1EM)
Service Guide
3-31
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300) Refer to Table 3-14 and Figure 3-14. Table 3-14
Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
W18
8121-0042
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Rear Panel I/O, Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8), Baseband Generator (A7), and Demodulator (A21) (connects in four places)
W19
8121-0040
1
24-Pin Ribbon Cable, BBG I/O, Data Generator (A8) to Demodulator (A21)
W21
8120-5055
1
Flexible Cable, BER GATE IN (RP) to Demodulator (A21)
W22
8120-5055
1
Flexible Cable, BER CLK IN (RP) to Demodulator (A21)
W23
8120-5055
1
Flexible Cable, BER DATA IN (RP) to Demodulator (A21)
W27
8120-8725
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Parallel Data In, Data Generator (A8) to Baseband Generator (A7)
W28
8120-5206
1
Flexible Cable, BERT (A6, BER Gate In) to Demodulator (A21)
W29
8121-0045
1
Flexible Cable, BERT (A6, BER Clk In) to Demodulator (A21)
W30
8120-5014
1
Flexible Cable, BERT (A6, BER Data In) to Demodulator (A21)
W31
8120-8789
1
Ribbon Cable, Motherboard (A14J26) to A20 Down Convertor
W32
8121-0044
1
Flexible Cable, 321.4 MHZ IN (RP) to A20 Down Convertor
W33
8121-0043
1
Flexible Cable, Down Convertor (A20, 26 MHz) to Demodulator (A21, Freq Ref 26 MHz)
W34
8121-0043
1
Flexible Cable, Down Convertor (A20, IF In) to Demodulator (A21, IF In)
A18W1
(part of A18)
1
10-Pin Ribbon Cable, BER Status, BERT Rear Panel Interface (A18) to Data Generator (A8), Baseband Generator (A7), and BERT (A6)
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Description
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-14 Top View (ESG-D Series - Option 300)
Service Guide
3-33
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Inside Front Panel View Refer to Table 3-15 and Figure 3-15. Table 3-15
Inside Front Panel View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A1W1*
(part of A1)
1
Front Panel Board (A1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J20)
A2DS1W1*
(part of A2DS1)
1
Florescent Lamp (A2DS1) to A3W2
A3W1*
(part of A3)
1
Inverter (A3) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J19)
A3W2*
(part of A3)
1
Inverter (A3) to A2DS1W1
B1W1*
(part of B1)
1
Small Fan (B1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J16)
B2W1*
(part of B2)
1
Large Fan (B2) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J17)
W1
8120-6758
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-6758
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W3
8120-5063
1
DATA to Baseband Generator (A7P100) (Options UN3/4)
W4
8120-5063
1
DATA CLOCK to Baseband Generator (A7P103) (Options UN3/4)
W5
8120-5063
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Baseband Generator (A7P101) (Options UN3/4)
W6
8120-6758
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-6758
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-6758
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20018
1
RF OUTPUT to Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1)
E4400-20125
1
RF OUTPUT to RPP (AT1) (Option 1EM, UNB)
W10
8120-6759
1
Display (A2) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J21)
W47
8120-8783
1
Flexible Cable, PULSE IN (FP) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option 1E6 - not shown)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
NOTE
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Figure 3-15 shows an ESG-D series front panel having options UN3/4 or UN8. On a standard ESG-D series front panel, W3, W4, and W5 do not exist and the front panel connectors for W1 and W2 will be in a slightly different location. An ESG-A series front panel does not include W1 through W5, but will include W47 with Option 1E6 (not shown). All models having Option 1EM do not have W1 through W9 on the front panel.
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-15 Inside Front Panel View
Service Guide
3-35
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View Refer to Table 3-16 and Figure 3-16. Table 3-16
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
W1
8120-6758
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-6758
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-6758
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-6758
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-6758
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20018
1
RF OUTPUT to Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1)
W11
E4400-60059
1
Output Board (A9) to Synthesizer/Doubler Board (A12) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W12
E4400-60060
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
8120-6837
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60061
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) used with the E4400-60007, E4400-60042, and E4400-60205 attenuators.
E4400-60726
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) usedj with the E4400-60680 attenuator.
W25
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
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Description
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-16 Electronic Attenuator/RPP View
Service Guide
3-37
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM) Refer to Table 3-17 and Figure 3-17. Table 3-17
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
W1
8120-6839
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-6839
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-6839
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-6839
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-6839
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20025
1
RF OUTPUT to Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1)
W11
E4400-60059
1
Output Board (A9) to Synthesizer/Doubler Board (A12) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W12
E4400-60060
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
8120-6837
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60061
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) used with the E4400-60007, E4400-60042, and E4400-60205 attenuators.
W14
E4400-60726
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) used with the E4400-60680 attenuator.
W25
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
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Description
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-17 Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM)
Service Guide
3-39
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) Refer to Table 3-18 and Figure 3-18. Table 3-18
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A19W1*
(part of A19)
1
RPP (A19) to Motherboard (A14J15)
W1
8120-6839
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-6839
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-6758
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-6758
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-6758
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20125
1
RF OUTPUT to RPP (A19)
W11
E4400-60059
1
Output Board (A9) to Synthesizer/Doubler Board (A12) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W12
E4400-60176
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
E4400-20132
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60177
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W20
E4400-20126
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to RPP (A19)
W25
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-18 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)
Service Guide
3-41
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM) Refer to Table 3-19 and Figure 3-19. Table 3-19
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A19W1*
(part of A19)
1
RPP (A19) to Motherboard (A14J15)
W1
8120-6839
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-6839
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-6839
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-6839
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-6839
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20143
1
RF OUTPUT to RPP (A19)
W11
E4400-60059
1
Output Board (A9) to Synthesizer/Doubler Board (A12) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W12
E4400-60176
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
E4400-20132
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60177
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W20
E4400-20126
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to RPP (A19)
W25
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15)
W26
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
Figure 3-19 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM)
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-A and ESG-D Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) Refer to Table 3-20 and Figure 3-20. Table 3-20
Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A25W1
(part of A25)
1
Wire Harness, Pulse Modulator (A25) to Motherboard (A14)
W45
E4423-20017
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Pulse Modulator (A25)
E4423-20012
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option UNB - not shown)
E4423-20014
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Electronic Attenuator (AT1) to Pulse Modulator (A25) used with the E4400-60007, E4400-60042, and E4400-60205 attenuators.
E4423-20726
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Electronic Attenuator (AT1) to Pulse Modulator (A25) used with the E4400-60680 attenuator.
E4423-20011
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option UNB - not shown)
8120-8783
1
Flexible Cable, PULSE IN (FP) to Pulse Modulator (A25)
8120-8787
1
Flexible Cable, PULSE IN (RP) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option 1EM)
W46
W47
Description
Figure 3-20 Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)
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Hardware and Other Instrument Parts This section lists part numbers for hardware and other parts in your signal generator. The following instrument views are provided to help you locate specific parts. • “Top View” on page 3-46 • “Downconvertor View (Option 300)” on page 3-48 • “Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)” on page 3-49 • “Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)” on page 3-50 • “Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB)” on page 3-51 • “Front Panel View (ESG-A Series)” on page 3-52 • “Front Panel View (ESG-D Series)” on page 3-54 • “Disassembled Front-Panel View” on page 3-56 • “Daughterboard Card Cage View” on page 3-58 • “Inside Rear-Panel View” on page 3-59 • “Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series)” on page 3-60 • “Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series - Option 1EM)” on page 3-62 • “Rear-Panel View (ESG-D Series)” on page 3-64 • “Rear Panel View (ESG-D Series - Option 1EM)” on page 3-66 • “Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware” on page 3-68 • “Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware” on page 3-70 • “Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware” on page 3-71 • “Instrument Cover and Associated Parts” on page 3-72
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View Refer to Table 3-21 and Figure 3-21. Table 3-21 Item No.
Top View Part Number
Qty
1
1400-0054
1
Clamp-Semi-Rigid Cable (W14)
2
0515-0372
1
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
3
0515-0430
2
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
4
1400-1594
1
Clamp-Flexible Cables (not used on Option 1EM)
5
0361-1341
4
Rivet-Plastic
6
0515-0374
4
Screw-Machine M3x10 CW-PN-TX
7
E4400-20041
1
Shield Cap
8
0400-0001
1
Grommet Round .562ID
9
0515-1521
2
Screw-Machine M3x5 FL-TX
10
E4400-60221
1
A14Q501 Transistor Assembly
11
0515-0374
1
Screw-Machine M3x10 CW-PN-TX
12
0340-1162
1
Bushing, Insulator 0.119 ID
13
0340-0614
1
Insulator Pad, Transistor TO-220
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Figure 3-21 Top View
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Downconvertor View (Option 300) Refer to Table 3-22 and Figure 3-22. Table 3-22 Item No. 1
Downconvertor View Part Number
Qty
0515-0372
2
Description Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
Figure 3-22 Downconvertor View
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Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) Refer to Table 3-23 and Figure 3-23. Table 3-23 Item No.
Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View Part Number
Qty
Description
1
E4400-00027
1
Bracket-RPP
2
0515-0664
3
Screw-Machine M3x12 CW-PN-TX
3
0515-0430
2
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
4
E4400-00028
1
Bracket-Attenuator
5
0515-1102
6
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
Figure 3-23 Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) Refer to Table 3-24 and Figure 3-24. Table 3-24 Item No.
Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-0372
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4423-00003
1
Bracket-Pulse Modulator
3
0515-2001
2
Screw-Machine M2.5x10 FL-TX
Figure 3-24 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)
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Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB) Refer to Table 3-25 and Figure 3-25. Table 3-25 Item No.
Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB) Part Number
Qty
Description
1
E4400-00027
1
Bracket-RPP
2
0515-0664
3
Screw-Machine M3x12 CW-PN-TX
3
0515-0430
2
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
4
E4400-00028
1
Bracket-Attenuator
5
0515-1102
6
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
6
0515-0367
2
Screw-Machine M2.5x8 CW-PN-TX
Figure 3-25 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Front Panel View (ESG-A Series) Refer to Table 3-26 and Figure 3-26. Table 3-26 Item No.
Front Panel View (ESG-A Series) Part Number
Qty
1
E4400-80011
1
Label-Connectors
2
E4400-80072
1
Nameplate - E4400B 250k - 1GHz
2
E4400-80073
1
Nameplate - E4420B 250k - 2GHz
2
E4400-80074
1
Nameplate - E4421B 250k - 3GHz
2
E4400-80075
1
Nameplate - E4422B 250k - 4GHz
3
E4400-40003
1
Knob-RPG
4
E4400-80016
1
Label-Keypad
5
2950-0035
3
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
6
3050-1919
3
Washer-Wavy.490ID
7
E4400-80017
1
Label-Keypad (Option 1EM)
8
E4423-80001
1
Label-Connectors (Option 1E6)
9
2950-0035
4
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
10
3050-1919
4
Washer-Wavy .490ID
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Figure 3-26
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Front Panel View (ESG-A Series)
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Front Panel View (ESG-D Series) Refer to Table 3-27 and Figure 3-27. Table 3-27 Item No.
Front Panel View (ESG-D Series) Part Number
Qty
1
E4400-80010
1
Label-Connectors
2
E4400-80076
1
Nameplate - E4430B 250k - 1GHz
2
E4400-80077
1
Nameplate - E4431B 250k - 2GHz
2
E4400-80078
1
Nameplate - E4432B 250k - 3GHz
2
E4400-80079
1
Nameplate - E4433B 250k - 4GHz
3
E4400-40003
1
Knob-RPG
4
E4400-80005
1
Label-Keypad
5
2950-0035
5
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
6
3050-1919
5
Washer-Wavy .490ID
7
E4400-80011
1
Label-Connectors (Option 1EM)
8
E4400-80015
1
Label-Keypad (Option 1EM)
9
E4400-80006
1
Label-Connectors (Options UN3, UN4, UN7, UN8, UND)
10
2950-0035
8
Nut-Hex 15/32-32 (Options UN3, UN4, UN7, UN8, UND)
11
3050-1919
8
Washer-Wavy .490ID (Options UN3, UN4, UN7, UN8, UND)
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Figure 3-27
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Front-Panel View (ESG-D Series)
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Disassembled Front-Panel View Refer to Table 3-28 and Figure 3-28. Table 3-28 Item No.
Disassembled Front-Panel View Part Number
Qty
Description
1
1250-1811
1
Adapter-Female SMA to Female Type-N
2
E4400-20012
1
Frame-Front
3
3050-1935
1
Washer-Flat
4
2190-0383
1
Washer-Lock
5
2950-0054
1
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
6
E4400-40001
1
Rubber Keypad
7
0515-1521
5
Screw-Machine M3x5 FL-TX
8
0515-0372
4
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
9
1400-1594
2*
Clamp-Flexible Cables
10
0515-0372
8
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
11
1400-0054
1
Clamp-Semi-Rigid Cable (W9)
12
1400-1533
1
Clamp-Ribbon Cable (A1W1)
13
1400-0493
1
Cable Tie Wrap
14
1400-0611
1
Clamp-Ribbon Cable (W10)
15
E4400-00008
1
Front Frame RFI Shield
16
E4400-00009
1
Filter Bracket
17
4330-1711
1
Glass Filter 70% XMT
18
E4400-40008
1
Light Pipe
19
8160-0723
2 Ft
Spiral Gasket-BC CY .094
20
8160-0660
4 Ft
RFI Round Mesh.125
21
0515-1227
9
Screw-Machine M3x6 FL-TX
*. ESG-A Series uses a quantity of one.
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Figure 3-28 Disassembled Front-Panel View
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Daughterboard Card Cage View Refer to Table 3-29 and Figure 3-29. Table 3-29 Item No.
Daughterboard Card Cage View Part Number
Qty
Description
1
E4400-40002
4
Retainer-Cable
2
0510-1643
4
Retainer Ring .309ID
3
0515-0430
5
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
Figure 3-29 Daughterboard Card Cage View
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Inside Rear-Panel View Refer to Table 3-30 and Figure 3-30. Table 3-30
Inside Rear-Panel View
Item No.
Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0535-0031
2
Nut-Hex M3.0
Figure 3-30 Inside Rear-Panel View
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series) Refer to Table 3-31 and Figure 3-31. Table 3-31 Item No.
Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series) Part Number
Qty
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00032
1
Panel-Rear
6
6960-0023
1
Plug-Hole .312D
7
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
8
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
9
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
10
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
11
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
12
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
14
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
15
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
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Figure 3-31 Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series - Option 1EM) Refer to Table 3-32 and Figure 3-32. Table 3-32 Item No.
Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series - Option 1EM) Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00033
1
Panel-Rear
6
6960-0023
1
Plug-Hole .312D
7
2950-0035
3*
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
8
2190-0102
3*
Washer-Lock .472ID
9
08559-60002
1
RF Output Assy
10
2950-0132
1
Nut-Hex 7/16-28
11
2190-0102
1
Washer-Lock
12
6960-0002
2†
Plug-Hole .500D
13
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
14
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
15
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
16
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
17
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
18
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
19
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
20
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
*. For Option 1E6 quantity is 4. †. For Option 1E6 quantity is 1.
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Figure 3-32 Rear-Panel View (ESG-A Series - Option 1EM)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear-Panel View (ESG-D Series) Refer to Table 3-33 and Figure 3-33. Table 3-33 Item No.
Rear-Panel View (ESG-D Series) Part Number
Qty
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00032
1
Panel-Rear
3
0515-0372
1
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX (used to attach item 4))
4
1250-2759
1
Dust Cap Female SMA
5
1250-1753
1
Adapter-Female SMA to Female SMA
7
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
8
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
9
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
10
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
11
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
12
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
13
6960-0002
3
Plug-Hole .500D (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UND)
14
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
15
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
16
2950-0035
11
Nut-Hex 15/32-32 (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UND)
17
2190-0102
11
Washer-Lock .472ID (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UND)
18
E4400-00031
1
Panel-Rear (Options UN3, UN4. UN8, UND)
19
2950-0035
14
Nut-Hex 15/32-32 (Option UN7)
20
2190-0102
14
Washer-Lock .472ID (Option UN7)
21
E4400-00025
1
Panel-Rear (Option UN7)
22
2950-0078
5
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
23
2190-0124
5
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
24
2950-0078
6
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Option 300)
25
2190-0124
6
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Option 300)
26
E4400-00025
1
Panel-Rear (Option 300)
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Figure 3-33 Rear-Panel View (ESG-D Series)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear Panel View (ESG-D Series - Option 1EM) Refer to Table 3-34 and Figure 3-34. Table 3-34 Item No.
Rear Panel View (ESG-D Series - Option 1EM) Part Number
Qty
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00033
1
Panel-Rear
3
0515-0372
1
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX (used to attach item 4)
4
1250-2759
1
Dust Cap Female SMA
5
1250-1753
1
Adapter-Female SMA to Female SMA
7
2950-0035
5
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
8
2190-0102
5
Washer-Lock .472ID
9
08559-60002
1
RF Output Assy
10
2950-0132
1
Nut-Hex 7/16-28
11
2190-0102
1
Washer-Lock
13
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
14
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
15
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
16
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
17
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
18
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
19
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
20
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
21
E4400-00034
1
Panel-Rear (Options UN3, UN4, UN8)
22
2950-0078
14
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UND)
23
2190-0124
14
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UND)
24
E4400-00026
1
Panel-Rear (Option UN7)
25
2950-0078
22
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
26
2190-0124
22
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
27
E4400-00026
1
Panel-Rear (Option 300)
28
2950-0078
22
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
29
2190-0124
14
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Options UN3, UN4, UN8, UND)
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Figure 3-34 Rear-Panel View (ESG-D Series - Option 1EM)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware Refer to Table 3-35 and Figure 3-35. Table 3-35
Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware
Item No.
Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-1269
2
Screw-Machine M4X10 FL-TX
2
0515-2087
4
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-BN-TX
3
E4400-00003
1
Cover-Side (Serial Prefix US3833, or GB3832, and below)
3
E4400-00037
1
Cover-Side (Serial Prefix US3844, or GB3845, and above)
4
E4400-00035
1
Chassis
5
E4400-00036
1
Cover-Top Chassis
6
0515-0430
11
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
7
E4400-80066
1
Label-Connection Diagram
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Figure 3-35 Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware Refer to Table 3-36 and Figure 3-36. Table 3-36
Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware
Item No.
Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-1269
2
Screw-Machine M4X10 FL-TX
2
E4400-00011
1
Shield-Power Supply
3
0515-0372
17
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
Figure 3-36 Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware
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Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware Refer to Table 3-37 and Figure 3-37. Table 3-37 Item No.
Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-0372
15
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00007
1
Cover-Bottom Chassis
3
0515-0372
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
Figure 3-37 Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Instrument Cover and Associated Parts Refer to Table 3-38 and Figure 3-38. Table 3-38 Item No.
Instrument Cover and Associated Parts Part Number
Qty
1
0515-1619
4
Screw-Machine M4x25 PN-TX
2
5041-9611
4
Foot-Rear Long
3
5041-9167
4
Feet-Bottom
4
1460-1345
2
Spring-Wire Frame 3.000 Long
5
5041-9171
2
Side Trim
6
E4400-60026
2
Assy-Strap Handle - includes the following parts:
Item 6 includes these parts:
5063-9209
1
Strap Assembly
E4400-00015
2
Ground Spring
E4400-20023
2
Handle Retainer
E4400-40007
2
End Cap
0515-0710
2
Screw-Machine M5x18 FL-TX
E4400-00004
1
7
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Figure 3-38 Instrument Cover and Associated Parts
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Miscellaneous This section lists part numbers for miscellaneous items that can be used with your signal generator. These items are categorized as follows: • “Accessories” on page 3-74 • “Documentation” on page 3-75 • “Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies” on page 3-78 • “Upgrade and Retrofit Kits” on page 3-78
Accessories Refer to Table 3-39. Table 3-39
Accessories Description
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Part Number
Connector End Cap-RF Output
1401-0247
Connector End Cap-GPIB
1401-5007
Connector End Cap Coherent Carrier Out
1252-4696
Remote Interface
83300A
Transit Case
9211-1296
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Documentation Refer to Table 3-40 and Table 3-41. Table 3-40
ESG Family Signal Generators Documentation Description
ESG-A and ESG-AP Series Manual Set (includes items listed below)
Part Number E4400-90334
User’s Guide
E4400-90323
Programming Guide
E4400-90324
Calibration Guide
E4400-90325
Quick Start Guide
E4400-90326
Error Messages
E4400-90333
Technical Specifications
5965-3096E
Feature Releases Document
E4400-90363
ESG-D and ESG-DP Series Manual Set (includes items listed below)
E4400-90322
User’s Guide
E4400-90323
Programming Guide
E4400-90324
Calibration Guide
E4400-90325
Quick Start Guide
E4400-90326
Error Messages
E4400-90333
Technical Specifications
5965-3096E
Feature Releases Document
E4400-90363
Option 200 Fully Coded 3GPP W-CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90390
Option 201 Real-Time cdma2000 Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90386
Option UN8 Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator with TDMA Standards User’s and Programming Guide (includes Option 202, EDGE)
E4400-90327
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90328
Option 100 W-CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90329
Option 101 CDMA2000 Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90330
Option UN7 Bit Error Rate Test User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90331
Option 300 Base Station BERT Extension for Option UN7 User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90305
Service Guide
E4400-90335
Component-Level Information
E4400-90336
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Localized Documentation for ESG Family Signal Generators Description
Part Number
Chinese User’s Guide - Chinese
E4400-90172
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90194
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90201
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90180
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90187
Taiwanese User’s Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90173
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90195
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90202
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90181
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90188
French User’s Guide - French
E4400-90174
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90196
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90203
Option UN8 TETRA User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90212
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90182
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90189
German
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User’s Guide - German
E4400-90175
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90197
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90204
Option UN8 TETRA User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90210
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90183
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90190
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Description
Part Number
Japanese User’s Guide - Japanese
E4400-90176
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90198
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90205
Option UN8 PDC User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90208
Option UN8 PHS User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90209
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90184
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90191
Option UN7 Bit Error Rate Test User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90179
Korean User’s Guide - Korean
E4400-90177
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Korean
E4400-90192
Spanish User’s Guide - Spanish
E4400-90178
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90200
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90207
Option UN8 TETRA User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90211
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90186
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90193
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies Refer to Table 3-42. Table 3-42
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies Description
Part Number
2 X 4 Ft Antistatic Table Mat with 15 Ft Ground Wire
9300-0797
5 Ft Grounding Cord (for wrist strap)
9300-0980
Adjustable Antistatic Wrist Strap
9300-1367
Antistatic Heel Strap (for use on conductive floors)
9300-1126
Upgrade and Retrofit Kits Refer to Table 3-43. Table 3-43
Upgrade and Retrofit Kits Description
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Part Number
Kit-Firmware Upgrade
E4400-60174
Kit-Firmware Upgrade with ESG-A Series Manual Set
E4400-60171
Kit-Firmware Upgrade with ESG-D Series Manual Set
E4400-60172
Kit-RS-232 Cable
E4400-60049
Kit-Rack Mount Flanges without Handles (Option 1CM)
5063-9214
Kit-Rack Mount Flanges with Handles (Option 1CP)
5063-9221
Retrofit Kit-Rack Slide for Rack Mount
5182-1272
Retrofit Kit-Modified Rack Rail for Rack Mount
5182-1273
Retrofit Kit-High Stability Timebase (conversion to Option 1E5)
E4400-60032
Retrofit Kit-Add Option UND to ESG-D Series
E4400-60166
Retrofit Kit-Retrofit Option UN3 or UN4 to include Option UN7
E4400-60143
Retrofit Kit-Upgrade Option UN3 to UN8
E4400-60160
Retrofit Kit-Upgrade Option UN4 to UN8 to include Option UN9
E4400-60184
Retrofit Kit-Upgrade Add Option UN8 to ESG-D Series
E4400-60170
Retrofit Kit-Upgrade Add Option UN9 (Options UN8 and UN9) to ESG-D Series
E4400-60185
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4 Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) This chapter provides important ordering information and lists the part numbers for the various replaceable parts, kits, and accessories available for your signal generator. This chapter is also useful for locating and identifying assemblies and cables.
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Ordering Information To order a part listed in the replaceable parts lists, do the following: 1. Determine the part number. 2. Determine the quantity required. 3. Mail this information to the nearest Agilent Technologies office or, in the U.S., call the hotline number listed in the following section. To order a part not listed in the replaceable parts lists, mail the following information to the nearest Agilent Technologies office or, in the U.S., call the hotline number listed in the following section. 1. the instrument model number 2. the serial number and options, if any (see rear panel) 3. a description of the part 4. a description of the part’s function 5. the quantity required
Call (800) 227-8164 to Order Parts Fast (U.S. Only) When you have gathered the information required to place an order, contact Agilent Technologies’ direct ordering team by calling the toll-free hotline number shown above. Orders may be placed Monday through Friday, 6 AM to 5 PM (Pacific Standard Time). The parts specialists have direct on-line access to replacement parts inventory corresponding to the replaceable parts lists in this manual. Four day delivery time is standard; there is a charge for hotline one-day delivery. This information applies to the United States only. Outside the United States, you must contact the nearest Agilent Technologies sales and service office. (Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-9.)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Save Money with Rebuilt-Exchange Assemblies
Save Money with Rebuilt-Exchange Assemblies Under the rebuilt-exchange assembly program, certain factory-repaired and tested assemblies are available on a trade-in basis. These assemblies cost less than a new assembly, and meet all factory specifications required of a new assembly. The defective assembly must be returned for credit under the terms of the rebuilt-exchange assembly program. The figure below illustrates the assembly exchange procedure in flowchart format. Assembly Exchange Procedure
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Shipping the Defective Assembly Back to Agilent Technologies 1. When you receive the rebuilt assembly, be careful not to damage the box in which it was shipped. You will use that box to return the defective assembly. The box you receive should contain the following: • the rebuilt assembly • an exchange assembly failure report • a return address label 2. Complete the failure report. 3. Place the failure report and the defective assembly in the box. Be sure to remove the enclosed return address label. 4. Seal the box with tape. If you are inside the United States, stick the preprinted return address label over the label that is already on the box and return the box to Agilent Technologies. (Agilent Technologies pays postage on boxes mailed within the United States.) If you are outside the USA, do not use the return address label; instead, address the box to the nearest Agilent Technologies sales and service office. (Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-9.)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Abbreviations Used in Part Descriptions
Abbreviations Used in Part Descriptions This section defines the reference designators, abbreviations, and option numbers that are used in the part descriptions throughout this chapter. Reference Designations Reference Designator
Definition
A
assembly
AT
attenuator
B
fan
DS
lamp
J
electrical connector; jack
P
electrical connector; plug
W
cable; transmission path; wire
Abbreviations Abbreviation
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Definition
Assy
assembly
Bd
board
BC
beryllium
BN
buttonhead (screws)
CPU
central processing unit
CW
conical washer (screws)
CY
copper
D
diameter
ESD
electrostatic discharge
EXT
external
FL
flathead (screws)
Ft
feet
Hex
hexagonal
GPIB
general purpose interface bus
HX
hexagonal recess (screws)
I
in-phase
ID
inside diameter
L
length
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Abbreviation
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Definition
LF
low frequency
M
meters or metric hardware
OD
outside diameter
PC
patch lock (screws) or printed circuit
PN
panhead (screws)
Q
quadrature
Qty
quantity
REF
reference
RF
radio frequency
RFI
radio frequency interference
RPP
reverse power protection
SH
socket head cap (screws)
SMA
subminiature type-A
SMB
subminiature type-B
TX
TORX recess (screws)
V
volt
Hardware Options Options
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Definition
1E6
High Performance Pulse Input
1EM
Rear Panel Connections
UN7
Bit Error Rate Test
UN8
Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator - 1 Meg
UN9
Adds 7 Meg RAM to UN8
UNA
Alternate Timeslot Power
UNB
High Power with Mechanical Attenuator
UND
Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Major Assemblies
Major Assemblies This section lists part numbers for the major assemblies in your signal generator. The following instrument views are provided to help you locate specific assemblies. • “Top View” on page 4-8 • “Right Side Assemblies” on page 4-10 • “Disassembled Front Panel View” on page 4-11 • “Inside Rear Panel View” on page 4-12
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Top View Refer to Table 4-1 and Figure 4-1. Table 4-1
Top View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4
0950-2791
1
Assy-Power Supply
A5
E4400-60187
1
Bd Assy-Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Option UND)
A5
E4400-69187
A6
E4400-60072
A6
E4400-69072
A7
E4400-60070
A7
E4400-69070
A8
E4400-60154
A8
E4400-69154
A8
E4400-60195
A8
E4400-69195
A14
E4400-60225
1
Replacement Kit -CPU/Motherboard
A14BT1
1420-0338
1
Battery-Lithium
AT1
E4400-60042
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP (Option UNA) replaced by E4400-60681
AT1
E4400-60680
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP
AT1
E4400-60681
1
Assy-Electronic Attenuator/RPP upgrade kit (for E4400-60042 and E4400-60205)
AT1
33322-60014
1
Assy-Mechanical Attenuator (Option UNB)
A19
08648-60025
1
Assy-RPP (Option UNB)
A22
E4423-60024
1
YIG Driver Assembly
A25
08648-60010
1
Pulse Modulator Assembly (Option 1E6)
B1
E4400-60218
1
Assy-Fan, Small
B2
E4400-60062
1
Kit-Fan, Large (includes 2 foam strips)
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Description
Exchange Bd Assy-Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Option UND) 1
Bd Assy-Bit Error Rate Test (Option UN7) Exchange Bd Assy-Bit Error Rate Test (Option UN7)
1
Bd Assy-Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator (Options UN8, UN8+UN9) Exchange Bd Assy-Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator (Options UN8, UN8+UN9)
1
Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8) Exchange Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator, 1 Meg (Option UN8)
1
Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator (Option UN8+UN9) Exchange Bd Assy-Flex Data Generator (Option UN8+UN9)
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Figure 4-1
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Top View
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Right Side Assemblies Refer to Table 4-2 and Figure 4-2. Table 4-2
Replaceable Assemblies, Right Side
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A9
E4423-60022
1
Bd Assy-Output
A9
E4423-69022
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Output
A9
E4423-60030
1
Bd Assy-Output (All models with Option UNB)
A9
E4400-69030
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Output (All models with Option UNB)
A11
E4423-60018
1
Bd Assy-Reference
A11
E4423-69018
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Reference
A15
E4423-60021
1
Bd Assy-Daughter
A15
E4423-69021
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Daughter
A23
E4423-60020
1
Bd Assy-Sampler
A23
E4423-69020
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Sampler
A24
E4423-60019
1
Bd Assy-Frac-N/Divider
A24
E4423-69019
1
Exchange Bd Assy-Frac-N/Divider
Figure 4-2
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Description
Right Side View
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Major Assemblies
Disassembled Front Panel View Refer to Table 4-3 and Figure 4-3. Table 4-3
Disassembled Front Panel View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A1
E4400-60211
1
Bd Assy-Front Panel
A2
2090-0375
1
Assy-Display, Wide-Angle View
A2DS1
1513-5204
1
Lamp-Fluorescent
A3
0950-3093
1
Assy-Inverter
Figure 4-3
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Description
Disassembled Front Panel View
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Inside Rear Panel View Refer to Table 4-4 and Figure 4-4. Table 4-4
Inside Rear Panel View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A16
5063-9711
1
Assy-Line Module
A17
E4400-60145
1
Bd Assy-Rear Panel Interface (ESG-DP Series)
A17
E4400-60146
1
Bd Assy-Rear Panel Interface (ESG-DP Series Option 1EM)
A18
E4400-60075
1
Bd Assy Rear Panel Interface Subminiature Type-B (ESG-DP Series Option UN7)
Figure 4-4
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Description
Inside Rear Panel View
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Cables This section lists part numbers for the cables in your signal generator. The following instrument views are provided to help you locate specific cables. • “Top View” on page 4-14 • “Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8)” on page 4-16 • “Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND)” on page 4-18 • “Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM)” on page 4-20 • “Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND)” on page 4-22 • “Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND with 1EM)” on page 4-24 • “Side View — YIG Driver Assembly” on page 4-26 • “Inside Front Panel View” on page 4-28 • “Electronic Attenuator/RPP View” on page 4-30 • “Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM)” on page 4-32 • “Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)” on page 4-34 • “Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM)” on page 4-36 • “Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)” on page 4-38
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Top View Refer to Table 4-5 and Figure 4-5. Table 4-5 Reference Designator
Top View (ESG-AP Series) Part Number
Qty
Description
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A22
E4423-60024
1
YIG Output Loop Assembly
W35
8120-8789
1
Ribbon Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Motherboard (A14, J26)
W36
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, YTO FM) to YIG Driver (A22)
W37
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, PH Lock) to YIG Driver (A22)
W38
8120-8788
1
Ribbon Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to YIG Driver Oscillator Assembly (part of A22)
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-5 Top View
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Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8) Refer to Table 4-6 and Figure 4-6. Table 4-6
Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6)
W3
8120-5063
1
DATA to Data Generator (A8J2)
W4
8120-5063
1
DATA CLOCK to Data Generator (A8J1)
W5
8120-5063
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Data Generator (A8J3)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Rear Panel (Q OUT)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to Rear Panel (I OUT)
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) and Baseband Generator (A7P2) (Option UN8 - connects in three places)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Option UN8)
W21
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Options UN8, UN7)
W22
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Options UN8,UN7)
W23
8120-5055
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Options UN8, UN7)
W27
8120-8725
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Parallel Data In, Data Generator (A8) to Baseband Generator (A7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Figure 4-6
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Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8)
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Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND) Refer to Table 4-7 and Figure 4-7. Table 4-7
Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
W15
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to BASEBAND GEN REF
W16
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to Q OUT
W17
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to I OUT
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2), Baseband Generator (A7P2), and Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) (Option UN8 connects in three places)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Figure 4-7
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Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
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Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM) Refer to Table 4-8 and Figure 4-8. Table 4-8
Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8 with 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6) (Option UN7)
W3
8120-5556
1
DATA to Data Generator (A8J2) (Option UN8)
W4
8120-5556
1
DATA CLOCK to Data Generator (A8J1) (Option UN8)
W5
8120-5556
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Data Generator (A8J3) (Option UN8)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN (Option UN8)
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Q OUT (Option UN8)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to I OUT (Option UN8)
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) and Baseband Generator (A7P2) (Option UN8 - connects in three places)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Option UN8)
W21
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Option UN7)
W22
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Option UN7)
W23
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Option UN7)
W27
8120-8725
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Parallel Data In, Data Generator (A8) to Baseband Generator (A7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-8 Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8 with IEM)
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Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND) Refer to Table 4-9 and Figure 4-9. Table 4-9
Top View (ESG-D Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
A18W1*
(part of A18)
1
BERT Rear Panel Interface Board (A18) to BERT (A6) (Option UN7)
W3
8120-5556
1
DATA to Data Generator (A8J2) (Option UN8)
W4
8120-5556
1
DATA CLOCK to Data Generator (A8J1) (Option UN8)
W5
8120-5556
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Data Generator (A8J3) (Option UN8)
W15
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P403) to BASEBAND GENREF IN (Option UN8)
W16
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P404) to Q OUT (Option UN8)
W17
8120-5055
1
Baseband Generator (A7P405) to I OUT (Option UN8)
W18
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2) and Baseband Generator (A7P2) (Option UN8 - connects in three places)
W19
8120-8349
1
Baseband Generator (A7P300) to Data Generator (A8P3) (Option UN8)
W21
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER GATE IN (Option UN7)
W22
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER CLK IN (Option UN7)
W23
8120-5556
1
Bit Error Rate Test Board (A6) to BER DATA IN (Option UN7)
W24
E4400-20131
1
Baseband Generator-13 MHz (A7) to Dual Arb Waveform Generator 13 MHz (A5) (Option UN3 or UN4)
W25
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8748
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
W27
8120-8725
1
16-Pin Ribbon Cable, Parallel Data In, Data Generator (A8) to Baseband Generator (A7)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Figure 4-9
Service Guide
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Top View (ESG-DP Series - Options UN7, UN8, UND)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND with 1EM) Refer to Table 4-10 and Figure 4-10. Table 4-10
Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND with 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A4W1*
(part of A4)
1
Power Supply (A4) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J6)
A16W1*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Power Supply (A4J1)
A16W2*
(part of A16)
1
Line Module (A16) to Chassis Ground Post on Rear Panel
W15
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to BASEBAND GENREF IN
W16
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to Q OUT
W17
8120-5055
1
Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) to I OUT
W18
8120-8458
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A7) to Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5)
8120-8457
1
Rear Panel Interface Board (A17) to Data Generator (A8P2), Baseband Generator (A7P2), and Dual Arb Waveform Generator (A5) (Option UN8 connects in four places)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-10 Top View (ESG-DP Series - Option UND with 1EM)
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Side View — YIG Driver Assembly Refer to Table 4-11 and Figure 4-11. Table 4-11 Reference Designator
Side View — YIG Driver Assembly Part Number
Qty
Description
A22
E4423-60024
1
YIG Output Loop Assembly
W35
8120-8789
1
Ribbon Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Motherboard (A14, J26)
W36
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, YTO FM) to YIG Driver (A22)
W37
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, PH Lock) to YIG Driver (A22)
W38
8120-8788
1
Ribbon Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to YIG Driver Oscillator Assembly (part of A22)
W39
E4423-20010
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Sampler (A23)
W40
E4423-20009
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Frac-N/Divider (A24)
W41
E4423-20013
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, YIG to YIG Driver (A22, Osc Assy)
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-11 Side View — YIG Driver Assembly
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Inside Front Panel View Refer to Table 4-12 and Figure 4-12. Table 4-12
Inside Front Panel View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A1W1*
(part of A1)
1
Front Panel Board (A1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J20)
A2DS1W1*
(part of A2DS1)
1
Florescent Lamp (A2DS1) to A3W2
A3W1*
(part of A3)
1
Inverter (A3) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J19)
A3W2*
(part of A3)
1
Inverter (A3) to A2DS1W1
B1W1*
(part of B1)
1
Small Fan (B1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J16)
B2W1*
(part of B2)
1
Large Fan (B2) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J17)
W1
8120-8786
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-8786
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W3
8120-5063
1
DATA to Baseband Generator (A7P100) (Options UN8)
W4
8120-5063
1
DATA CLOCK to Baseband Generator (A7P103) (Options UN8)
W5
8120-5063
1
SYMBOL SYNC to Baseband Generator (A7P101) (Options UN8)
W6
8120-8786
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-8786
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-8786
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20018
1
RF OUTPUT to Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1)
E4400-20125
1
RF OUTPUT to RPP (AT1) (Option 1EM, UNB)
W10
8120-6759
1
Display (A2) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J21)
W47
8120-8783
1
Flexible Cable, PULSE IN (FP) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option 1E6 - not shown)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
NOTE
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The figure on the adjacent page represents an ESG-DP series front panel having option UN8. On a standard ESG-DP series front panel, W3, W4, and W5 do not exist and the front panel connectors for W1 and W2 will be in a slightly different location. An ESG-AP series front panel does not include W1 through W5, but will include W47 with Option 1E6 (not shown). All models having Option 1EM do not have W1 through W9 on the front panel.
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-12 Inside Front Panel View
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View Refer to Table 4-13 and Figure 4-13. Table 4-13
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
W1
8120-8786
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-8786
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-8786
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-8786
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-8786
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20018
1
RF OUTPUT to Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1)
W12
E4400-60060
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
8120-6837
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60061
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) used with the E4400-60007, E4400-60042, and E4400-60205 attenuators.
E4400-60726
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) used with the E4400-600680 attenuator.
W25
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
W36
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, YTO FM) to YIG Driver (A22)
W37
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, PH Lock) to YIG Driver (A22)
W40
E4423-20009
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Fractional-N (A24)
W42
E4423-20025
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Fractional-N (A24)
W43
E4423-10026
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Reference (A11)
W44
E4423-10024
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Fractional-N (A24)
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Description
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-13 Electronic Attenuator/RPP View
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM) Refer to Table 4-14 and Figure 4-14. Table 4-14
Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
W1
8120-8786
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-8786
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-8786
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-8786
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-8786
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20025
1
RF OUTPUT to Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1)
W12
E4400-60060
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
8120-6837
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60061
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) used with the E4400-60007, E4400-60042, and E4400-60680 attenuators.
E4400-60726
1
Electronic Attenuator/RPP (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring) used with the E4400-60680 attenuator.
W25
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
W36
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, YTO FM) to YIG Driver (A22)
W37
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, PH Lock) to YIG Driver (A22)
W40
E4423-20009
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Fractional-N (A24)
W42
E4423-20025
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Fractional-N (A24)
W43
E4423-10026
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Reference (A11)
W44
E4423-10024
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Fractional-N (A24)
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Description
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-14 Electronic Attenuator/RPP View (with Option 1EM)
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) Refer to Table 4-15 and Figure 4-15. Table 4-15
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A19W1*
(part of A19)
1
RPP (A19) to Motherboard (A14J15)
W1
8120-8786
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-8786
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-8786
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-8786
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-8786
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4400-20125
1
RF OUTPUT to RPP (A19)
W12
E4400-60060
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
E4400-20132
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60177
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W20
E4400-20126
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to RPP (A19)
W25
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
W36
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, YTO FM) to YIG Driver (A22)
W37
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, PH Lock) to YIG Driver (A22)
W40
E4423-20009
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Fractional-N (A24)
W42
E4423-20025
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Fractional-N (A24)
W43
E4423-10026
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Reference (A11)
W44
E4423-10024
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Fractional-N (A24)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-15 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM) Refer to Table 4-16 and Figure 4-16. Table 4-16
Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A19W1*
(part of A19)
1
RPP (A19) to Motherboard (A14J15)
W1
8120-8786
1
I IN to Daughterboard (A15J2)
W2
8120-8786
1
Q IN to Daughterboard (A15J3)
W6
8120-8786
1
EXT 1 to Daughterboard (A15J4)
W7
8120-8786
1
EXT 2 to Daughterboard (A15J5)
W8
8120-8786
1
LF OUTPUT to Daughterboard (A15J6)
W9
E4423-20012
1
RF OUTPUT to RPP (A19)
W12
E4400-60060
1
Output Board (A9) to COHERENT CARRIER (includes cable retainer and ring)
W13
E4400-20132
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to CPU/Motherboard (A14J14)
W14
E4400-60177
1
Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to Output Board (A9) (includes cable retainer and ring)
W20
E4400-20126
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to RPP (A19)
W25
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P103) to Daughterboard - Q INT (A15J8)
W26
8120-8781
1
Motherboard (A14P102) to Daughterboard - I INT (A15J9)
W36
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, YTO FM) to YIG Driver (A22)
W37
8120-8784
1
Flexible Cable, Daughterboard (A15, PH Lock) to YIG Driver (A22)
W40
E4423-20009
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, YIG Driver (A22) to Fractional-N (A24)
W42
E4423-20025
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Fractional-N (A24)
W43
E4423-10026
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Sampler (A23) to Reference (A11)
W44
E4423-10024
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Fractional-N (A24)
Description
*. This cable is not replaceable by itself. You must order the corresponding assembly.
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
Figure 4-16 Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB with 1EM)
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Cables
ESG Family Signal Generators
Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) Refer to Table 4-17 and Figure 4-17. Table 4-17
Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)
Reference Designator
Part Number
Qty
A25W1
(part of A25)
1
Wire Harness, Pulse Modulator (A25) to Motherboard (A14)
W45
E4423-20017
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Pulse Modulator (A25)
E4423-20012
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Output (A9) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option UNB - not shown)
E4423-20014
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Electronic Attenuator (AT1) to Pulse Modulator (A25) used with the E4400-60007, E4400-60042, and E4400-60205 attenuators.
E4423-20726
1
Semi-Rigid Cable, Electronic Attenuator (AT1) to Pulse Modulator (A25) used with the E4400-60680 attenuator.
W46
E4423-20011
W47
Description
Semi-Rigid Cable, Mechanical Attenuator (AT1) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option UNB - not shown)
8120-8783
1
Flexible Cable, PULSE IN (FP) to Pulse Modulator (A25)
8120-8787
1
Flexible Cable, PULSE IN (RP) to Pulse Modulator (A25) (Option 1EM)
Figure 4-17 Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Hardware and Other Instrument Parts This section lists part numbers for hardware and other parts in your signal generator. The following instrument views are provided to help you locate specific parts. • “Top View” on page 4-40 • “YIG Driver View” on page 4-42 • “Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)” on page 4-43 • “Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)” on page 4-44 • “Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB)” on page 4-45 • “Front Panel View (ESG-AP Series)” on page 4-46 • “Front Panel View (ESG-DP Series)” on page 4-48 • “Disassembled Front-Panel View” on page 4-50 • “Daughterboard Card Cage View” on page 4-52 • “Inside Rear-Panel View” on page 4-53 • “Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series)” on page 4-54 • “Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series - Option 1EM)” on page 4-56 • “Rear-Panel View (ESG-DP Series)” on page 4-58 • “Rear Panel View (ESG-DP Series - Option 1EM)” on page 4-60 • “Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware” on page 4-62 • “Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware” on page 4-64 • “Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware” on page 4-65 • “Instrument Cover and Associated Parts” on page 4-66
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
ESG Family Signal Generators
Top View Refer to Table 4-18 and Figure 4-18. Table 4-18 Item No.
Top View Part Number
Qty
1
1400-0054
1
Clamp-Semi-Rigid Cable (W14)
2
0515-0372
1
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
3
0515-0430
2
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
4
0361-1341
4
Rivet-Plastic
5
0515-0374
4
Screw-Machine M3x10 CW-PN-TX
6
E4400-20041
1
Shield Cap
7
0400-0001
1
Grommet Round .562ID
8
0515-1521
2
Screw-Machine M3x5 FL-TX
9
E4400-60221
1
A14Q501 Transistor Assembly
10
0515-0374
1
Screw-Machine M3x10 CW-PN-TX
11
0340-1162
1
Bushing, Insulator 0.119 ID
12
0340-0614
1
Insulator Pad, Transistor TO-220
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Description
Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Figure 4-18 Top View
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
ESG Family Signal Generators
YIG Driver View Refer to Table 4-19 and Figure 4-19. Table 4-19 Item No.
YIG Driver View Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-0372
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
0515-0372
1
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
3
1400-0054
1
Clamp-Semi-Rigid Cable
Figure 4-19 YIG Driver View
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) Refer to Table 4-20 and Figure 4-20. Table 4-20 Item No.
Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB) Part Number
Qty
Description
1
E4400-00027
1
Bracket-RPP
2
0515-0664
3
Screw-Machine M3x12 CW-PN-TX
3
0515-0430
2
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
4
E4400-00028
1
Bracket-Attenuator
5
0515-1102
6
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
Figure 4-20 Disassembled Mechanical Attenuator View (Option UNB)
Service Guide
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
ESG Family Signal Generators
Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) Refer to Table 4-21 and Figure 4-21. Table 4-21 Item No.
Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6) Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-0372
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4423-00003
1
Bracket-Pulse Modulator
3
0515-2001
2
Screw-Machine M2.5x10 FL-TX
Figure 4-21 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6)
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Service Guide
ESG Family Signal Generators
Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB) Refer to Table 4-22 and Figure 4-22. Table 4-22 Item No.
Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB) Part Number
Qty
Description
1
E4400-00027
1
Bracket-RPP
2
0515-0664
3
Screw-Machine M3x12 CW-PN-TX
3
0515-0430
2
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
4
E4400-00028
1
Bracket-Attenuator
5
0515-1102
6
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
6
0515-0367
2
Screw-Machine M2.5x8 CW-PN-TX
Figure 4-22 Disassembled Pulse Modulator View (Option 1E6/UNB)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
ESG Family Signal Generators
Front Panel View (ESG-AP Series) Refer to Table 4-23 and Figure 4-23. Table 4-23 Item No.
Front Panel View (ESG-AP Series) Part Number
Qty
1
E4400-80011
1
Label-Connectors
2
E4400-80072
1
Nameplate - E4423B 250k - 1GHz
2
E4400-80073
1
Nameplate - E4424B 250k - 2GHz
2
E4400-80074
1
Nameplate - E4425B 250k - 3GHz
2
E4400-80075
1
Nameplate - E4426B 250k - 4GHz
3
E4400-40003
1
Knob-RPG
4
E4400-80016
1
Label-Keypad
5
2950-0035
3
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
6
3050-1919
3
Washer-Wavy.490ID
7
E4400-80017
1
Label-Keypad (Option 1EM)
8
E4423-80001
1
Label-Connectors (Option 1E6)
9
2950-0035
4
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
10
3050-1919
4
Washer-Wavy.490ID
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Figure 4-23
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Front Panel View (ESG-AP Series)
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Front Panel View (ESG-DP Series) Refer to Table 4-24 and Figure 4-24. Table 4-24 Item No.
Front Panel View (ESG-DP Series) Part Number
Qty
1
E4400-80010
1
Label-Connectors
2
E4423-80003
1
Nameplate - E4434B 250k - 1GHz
2
E4423-80004
1
Nameplate - E4435B 250k - 2GHz
2
E4423-80005
1
Nameplate - E4436B 250k - 3GHz
2
E4423-80006
1
Nameplate - E4437B 250k - 4GHz
3
E4400-40003
1
Knob-RPG
4
E4400-80005
1
Label-Keypad
5
2950-0035
5
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
6
3050-1919
5
Washer-Wavy .490ID
7
E4400-80011
1
Label-Connectors (Option 1EM)
8
E4400-80015
1
Label-Keypad (Option 1EM)
9
E4400-80006
1
Label-Connectors (Options UN7, UN8, UND)
10
2950-0035
8
Nut-Hex 15/32-32 (Options UN7, UN8, UND)
11
3050-1919
8
Washer-Wavy .490ID (Options UN7, UN8, UND)
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Figure 4-24
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Front-Panel View (ESG-DP Series)
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Disassembled Front-Panel View Refer to Table 4-25 and Figure 4-25. Table 4-25 Item No.
Disassembled Front-Panel View Part Number
Qty
Description
1
1250-1811
1
Adapter-Female SMA to Female Type-N
2
E4400-20012
1
Frame-Front
3
3050-1935
1
Washer-Flat
4
2190-0383
1
Washer-Lock
5
2950-0054
1
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
6
E4400-40001
1
Rubber Keypad
7
0515-1521
5
Screw-Machine M3x5 FL-TX
8
0515-0372
4
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
9
1400-1594
2*
Clamp-Flexible Cables
10
0515-0372
8
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
11
1400-0054
1
Clamp-Semi-Rigid Cable (W9)
12
1400-1533
1
Clamp-Ribbon Cable (A1W1)
13
1400-0493
1
Cable Tie Wrap
14
1400-0611
1
Clamp-Ribbon Cable (W10)
15
E4400-00008
1
Front Frame RFI Shield
16
E4400-00009
1
Filter Bracket
17
4330-1711
1
Glass Filter 70% XMT
18
E4400-40008
1
Light Pipe
19
8160-0723
2 Ft
Spiral Gasket-BC CY .094
20
8160-0660
4 Ft
RFI Round Mesh.125
21
0515-1227
9
Screw-Machine M3x6 FL-TX
*. ESG-AP Series uses a quantity of one.
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Figure 4-25 Disassembled Front-Panel View
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Daughterboard Card Cage View Refer to Table 4-26 and Figure 4-26. Table 4-26 Item No.
Daughterboard Card Cage View Part Number
Qty
Description
1
E4400-40002
10
Retainer-Cable
2
0510-1643
10
Retainer Ring .309ID
3
0515-0430
5
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
Figure 4-26 Daughterboard Card Cage View
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Inside Rear-Panel View Refer to Table 4-27 and Figure 4-27. Table 4-27
Inside Rear-Panel View
Item No.
Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0535-0031
2
Nut-Hex M3.0
Figure 4-27 Inside Rear-Panel View
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series) Refer to Table 4-28 and Figure 4-28. Table 4-28 Item No.
Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series) Part Number
Qty
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00032
1
Panel-Rear
6
6960-0023
1
Plug-Hole .312D
7
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
8
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
9
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
10
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
11
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
12
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
14
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
15
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Figure 4-28 Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series - Option 1EM) Refer to Table 4-29 and Figure 4-29. Table 4-29 Item No.
Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series - Option 1EM) Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00033
1
Panel-Rear
6
6960-0023
1
Plug-Hole .312D
7
2950-0035
3*
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
8
2190-0102
3*
Washer-Lock .472ID
9
08559-60002
1
RF Output Assy
10
2950-0132
1
Nut-Hex 7/16-28
11
2190-0102
1
Washer-Lock
12
6960-0002
2†
Plug-Hole .500D
13
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
14
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
15
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
16
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
17
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
18
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
19
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
20
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
*. For Option 1E6 the quantity is 1. †. For Option 1E6 the quantity is 4.
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Figure 4-29 Rear-Panel View (ESG-AP Series - Option 1EM)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear-Panel View (ESG-DP Series) Refer to Table 4-30 and Figure 4-30. Table 4-30 Item No.
Rear-Panel View (ESG-DP Series) Part Number
Qty
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00032
1
Panel-Rear
3
0515-0372
1
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX (used to attach item 4))
4
1250-2759
1
Dust Cap Female SMA
5
1250-1753
1
Adapter-Female SMA to Female SMA
7
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
8
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
9
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
10
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
11
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
12
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
13
6960-0002
3
Plug-Hole .500D (Options UN8, UND)
14
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
15
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
16
2950-0035
11
Nut-Hex 15/32-32 (Options UN8, UND)
17
2190-0102
11
Washer-Lock .472ID (Options UN8, UND)
18
E4400-00031
1
Panel-Rear (Options UN8, UND)
19
2950-0035
14
Nut-Hex 15/32-32 (Option UN7)
20
2190-0102
14
Washer-Lock .472ID (Option UN7)
21
E4400-00025
1
Panel-Rear (Option UN7)
22
2950-0078
5
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
23
2190-0124
5
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Figure 4-30 Rear-Panel View (ESG-DP Series)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear Panel View (ESG-DP Series - Option 1EM) Refer to Table 4-31 and Figure 4-31. Table 4-31 Item No.
Rear Panel View (ESG-DP Series - Option 1EM) Part Number
Qty
1
0515-0372
10
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00033
1
Panel-Rear
3
0515-0372
1
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX (used to attach item 4)
4
1250-2759
1
Dust Cap Female SMA
5
1250-1753
1
Adapter-Female SMA to Female SMA
7
2950-0035
5
Nut-Hex 15/32-32
8
2190-0102
5
Washer-Lock .472ID
9
08559-60002
1
RF Output Assy
10
2950-0132
1
Nut-Hex 7/16-28
11
2190-0102
1
Washer-Lock
13
E4400-00017
1
Serial Number Plate
14
0515-1102
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 FL-TX
15
0380-0644
2
Standoff-Hex .327L 6-32
16
2190-0577
2
Washer-Lock
17
0380-2079
2
Standoff-Hex .312L 4-40
18
2190-0003
2
Washer-Lock
19
2950-0054
5
Nut-Hex 1/2-28
20
2190-0068
5
Washer-Lock .505ID
21
E4400-00034
1
Panel-Rear (Option UN8)
22
2950-0078
14
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Options UN8, UND)
23
2190-0124
14
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Options UN8, UND)
24
E4400-00026
1
Panel-Rear (Option UN7)
25
2950-0078
22
Nut-Hex 10-32 (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
26
2190-0124
22
Washer-Lock .195ID (for the SMBs) (Option UN7)
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Figure 4-31 Rear-Panel View (ESG-DP Series - Option 1EM)
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware Refer to Table 4-32 and Figure 4-32. Table 4-32
Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware
Item No.
Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-1269
2
Screw-Machine M4X10 FL-TX
2
0515-2087
4
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-BN-TX
3
E4400-00003
1
Cover-Side (Serial Prefix US3833, or GB3832, and below)
3
E4400-00037
1
Cover-Side (Serial Prefix US3844, or GB3845, and above)
4
E4400-00035
1
Chassis
5
E4400-00036
1
Cover-Top Chassis
6
0515-0430
11
Screw-Machine M3x6 CW-PN-TX
7
E4423-80002
1
Label-Connection Diagram
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Figure 4-32 Instrument Chassis with Top and Right-Side Hardware
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware Refer to Table 4-33 and Figure 4-33. Table 4-33
Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware
Item No.
Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-1269
2
Screw-Machine M4X10 FL-TX
2
E4400-00011
1
Shield-Power Supply
3
0515-0372
17
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
Figure 4-33 Power Supply Shield and Left-Side Hardware
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware Refer to Table 4-34 and Figure 4-34. Table 4-34 Item No.
Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware Part Number
Qty
Description
1
0515-0372
15
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
2
E4400-00007
1
Cover-Bottom Chassis
3
0515-0372
2
Screw-Machine M3x8 CW-PN-TX
Figure 4-34 Motherboard and Bottom-Side Hardware
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Instrument Cover and Associated Parts Refer to Table 4-35 and Figure 4-35. Table 4-35 Item No.
Instrument Cover and Associated Parts Part Number
Qty
1
0515-1619
4
Screw-Machine M4x25 PN-TX
2
5041-9611
4
Foot-Rear Long
3
5041-9167
4
Feet-Bottom
4
1460-1345
2
Spring-Wire Frame 3.000 Long
5
5041-9171
2
Side Trim
6
E4400-60026
2
Assy-Strap Handle - includes the following parts:
Item 6 includes these parts:
5063-9209
1
Strap Assembly
E4400-00015
2
Ground Spring
E4400-20023
2
Handle Retainer
E4400-40007
2
End Cap
0515-0710
2
Screw-Machine M5x18 FL-TX
E4400-00004
1
7
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Cover-Instrument
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Replaceable Parts (ESG-AP and ESG-DP Series) Hardware and Other Instrument Parts
Figure 4-35 Instrument Cover and Associated Parts
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Miscellaneous This section lists part numbers for miscellaneous items that can be used with your signal generator. These items are categorized as follows: • “Accessories” on page 4-68 • “Documentation” on page 4-69 • “Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies” on page 4-72 • “Upgrade and Retrofit Kits” on page 4-72
Accessories Refer to Table 4-36. Table 4-36
Accessories Description
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Part Number
Connector End Cap-RF Output
1401-0247
Connector End Cap-GPIB
1401-5007
Connector End Cap Coherent Carrier Out
1252-4696
Remote Interface
83300A
Transit Case
9211-1296
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Documentation Refer to Table 4-37 and Table 4-38. Table 4-37
ESG Family Signal Generators Documentation Description
ESG-A and ESG-AP Series Manual Set (includes items listed below)
Part Number E4400-90334
User’s Guide
E4400-90323
Programming Guide
E4400-90324
Calibration Guide
E4400-90325
Quick Start Guide
E4400-90326
Error Messages
E4400-90333
Technical Specifications
5965-3096E
Feature Releases Document
E4400-90363
ESG-D and ESG-DP Series Manual Set (includes items listed below)
E4400-90322
User’s Guide
E4400-90323
Programming Guide
E4400-90324
Calibration Guide
E4400-90325
Quick Start Guide
E4400-90326
Error Messages
E4400-90333
Technical Specifications
5965-3096E
Feature Releases Document
E4400-90363
Option 200 Fully Coded 3GPP W-CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90390
Option 201 Real-Time cdma2000 Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90386
Option UN8 Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator with TDMA Standards User’s and Programming Guide (includes Option 202, EDGE)
E4400-90327
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90328
Option 100 W-CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90329
Option 101 CDMA2000 Personality User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90330
Option UN7 Bit Error Rate Test User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90331
Option 300 Base Station BERT Extension for Option UN7 User’s and Programming Guide
E4400-90305
Service Guide
E4400-90335
Component-Level Information
E4400-90336
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Localized Documentation for ESG Family Signal Generators Description
Part Number
Chinese User’s Guide - Chinese
E4400-90172
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90194
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90201
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90180
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Chinese
E4400-90187
Taiwanese User’s Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90173
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90195
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90202
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90181
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Taiwanese
E4400-90188
French User’s Guide - French
E4400-90174
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90196
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90203
Option UN8 TETRA User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90212
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90182
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - French
E4400-90189
German
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E4400-90175
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90197
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90204
Option UN8 TETRA User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90210
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90183
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - German
E4400-90190
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Description
Part Number
Japanese User’s Guide - Japanese
E4400-90176
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90198
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90205
Option UN8 PDC User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90208
Option UN8 PHS User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90209
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90184
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90191
Option UN7 Bit Error Rate Test User’s and Programming Guide - Japanese
E4400-90179
Korean User’s Guide - Korean
E4400-90177
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Korean
E4400-90192
Spanish User’s Guide - Spanish
E4400-90178
Option UN8 DECT User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90200
Option UN8 GSM User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90207
Option UN8 TETRA User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90211
Option UN8 Custom Digital Modulation User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90186
Option UND Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator and Option UN5 Multichannel, Multicarrier CDMA Personality User’s and Programming Guide - Spanish
E4400-90193
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ESG Family Signal Generators
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies Refer to Table 4-39. Table 4-39
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protective Supplies Description
Part Number
2 X 4 Ft Antistatic Table Mat with 15 Ft Ground Wire
9300-0797
5 Ft Grounding Cord (for wrist strap)
9300-0980
Adjustable Antistatic Wrist Strap
9300-1367
Antistatic Heel Strap (for use on conductive floors)
9300-1126
Upgrade and Retrofit Kits Refer to Table 4-40. Table 4-40
Upgrade and Retrofit Kits Description
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Part Number
Kit-Firmware Upgrade
E4400-60174
Kit-Firmware Upgrade with ESG-A Series Manual Set
E4400-60171
Kit-Firmware Upgrade with ESG-D Series Manual Set
E4400-60172
Kit-RS-232 Cable
E4400-60049
Kit-Rack Mount Flanges without Handles (Option 1CM)
5063-9214
Kit-Rack Mount Flanges with Handles (Option 1CP)
5063-9221
Retrofit Kit-Rack Slide for Rack Mount
5182-1272
Retrofit Kit-Modified Rack Rail for Rack Mount
5182-1273
Retrofit Kit-Add Option UND to ESG-DP Series
E4400-60166
Retrofit Kit-Upgrade Add Option UN8 to ESG-P Series
E4400-60170
Retrofit Kit-Upgrade Add Option UN9 (Options UN8 and UN9) to ESG-DP Series
E4400-60185
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5 Assembly Replacement This chapter provides removal and replacement procedures for the major assemblies of your signal generator.
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Assembly Replacement Before You Replace an Assembly
ESG Family Signal Generators
Before You Replace an Assembly Be sure to review the warning and caution statements described in Chapter 7 prior to replacing an assembly in your signal generator.
After Replacing an Assembly After you have replaced or repaired an assembly, certain performance tests and adjustments may have to be performed. Chapter 6, “Post-Repair Procedures,” lists the performance tests and adjustments required for each assembly.
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Assembly Replacement Assemblies That You Can Replace
Assemblies That You Can Replace This chapter provides removal and replacement procedures for the following assemblies: • A1 Front Panel Board • A2 Display • A2DS1 Fluorescent Lamp • A3 Inverter • A4 Power Supply • A4 Power Supply (with Option 1EM) • A14 CPU/Motherboard • A14BT1 Battery • A14Q501 Transistor • A15 Daughterboard • A16 Line Module • A17 and A18 Rear Panel Interface Boards • A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP) • A20 Downconvertor • A22 YIG Driver • A25 Pulse Modulator • A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB) • AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP • AT1 Mechanical Attenuator • B1 Small Fan • B2 Large Fan • Daughterboard Card Cage Boards • Digital Card Cage Boards • Front Panel • Instrument Cover • Rear Panel • Rear Panel (with Option 1EM) • Semi-Rigid Cables
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Assembly Replacement A1 Front Panel Board
ESG Family Signal Generators
A1 Front Panel Board Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16-inch open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the front panel assembly. (Refer to the “Front Panel” replacement procedure on page 5-60.) 2. Remove the small bracket (item 1 in Figure 5-1) that secures W9 (not shown) to the RFI shield (item 2). Disconnect W9. 3. Remove the RFI shield by removing the seven screws (item 3) that secure it. 4. Remove the display (A2) by removing the four screws (item 4) that secure it. 5. Remove the front panel knob (item 5) by pulling it directly away from the front panel. 6. Remove the front panel board (A1) by removing the nine screws (item 6) that secure it.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque W9 to 9 in-lbs.
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A1 Front Panel Board
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Assembly Replacement A2 Display
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A2 Display Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16-inch open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the front panel assembly. (Refer to the “Front Panel” replacement procedure on page 5-60.) 2. Remove the small bracket (item 1 in Figure 5-2) that secures W9 (not shown) to the RFI shield (item 2). Disconnect W9. 3. Remove the RFI shield by removing the seven screws (item 3) that secure it. 4. Remove the display (A2) by removing the four screws (item 4) that secure it.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque W9 to 9 in-lbs. • If you know the part number of the replacement display, on the CPU/motherboard, set the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 to the correct positions for your display. (See Figure 5-3.) For part number 2090-0375, set P104, P105, and P106 to the + position. For part number 1990-1910, set P104, P105, and P106 to the − position. • If you do not know the part number of the replacement display, do the following: a. On the CPU/motherboard, set the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 to the + position. CAUTION
Damage can occur to the CPU/motherboard if the signal generator remains turned on for a prolonged period with the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 positioned incorrectly.
b. Turn the signal generator on, and observe the display. c. If the display does not show text or characters within five seconds, turn the signal generator off and move the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 to the − position. Repeat the previous step.
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Assembly Replacement A2 Display
• On the A14 CPU/motherboard, set switch #4 on switch pack S201 to the correct position for your display: (See Figure 5-3.) If P104, P105, and P106 are set to the + position, set switch #4 of S201 to the up (open) position, away from the CPU/motherboard. If P104, P105, and P106 are set to the − position, set switch #4 of S201 to the down (closed) position, toward the CPU/motherboard. NOTE
Switch #5 of S201 is set to the up (open) position in all circumstances.
NOTE
You must reset the signal generator for the switch settings to take effect.
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Figure 5-3 A2 Display (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A2DS1 Fluorescent Lamp
A2DS1 Fluorescent Lamp Tools Required • Phillips #0 screwdriver
Removal 1. Remove the display (A2). (Refer to the “A2 Display” replacement procedure on page 5-6.) 2. Loosen the screw (item 1 in Figure 5-4) on the compartment door (item 2) of the display. Remove the door. 3. Remove the fluorescent lamp (A2DS1) from the compartment.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure. Ensure the lamp is correctly positioned in the reflective paper of the compartment. Figure 5-4
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Assembly Replacement A3 Inverter
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A3 Inverter Tools Required • wire cutters
Removal NOTE
It is best to attempt this procedure without removing the front panel assembly. If the front panel assembly is removed, you will be required to perform time-consuming “Power Level Accuracy” verification tests and adjustments.
1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Disconnect A3W2 from A2DS1W1. (See Figure 5-5.) 3. Cut the tie wrap (item 1) that secures the inverter (A3) to the RFI shield (item 2). 4. Remove the inverter.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and secure the inverter (A3) with a new tie wrap.
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Assembly Replacement A4 Power Supply
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A4 Power Supply Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • T-15 TORX screwdriver
Removal 1. Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to the “Rear Panel” replacement procedure on page 5-66.) 2. Remove the screw (item 1 in Figure 5-6) that attaches the CPU/motherboard (A14) to the bottom of the power supply shield (item 2). 3. Disconnect A4W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-7 on page 5-14.) 4. Carefully peel off the side trim (item 3) from the left side of the front panel assembly (item 4). 5. Remove the two screws (item 5) that attach the power supply shield (item 2) to the front panel assembly. 6. Remove the five screws (item 6) that attach the power supply shield to the instrument chassis (item 7). 7. Lift the rear of the power supply shield one-quarter inch and then pull it away from the instrument chassis. NOTE
While removing the power supply shield, try to limit the movement of the front panel assembly. This will reduce the stress on W9.
8. Remove the 12 screws (item 8) that attach the power supply to the power supply shield. 9. Remove the power supply (A4) from the front end of the shield. NOTE
Before proceeding to the next step ensure that the instrument is fully supported on a flat surface. This will keep the front panel assembly stable during the time it is attached only to the right side of the instrument.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all T-15 TORX screws to 21 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement A4 Power Supply
Figure 5-6 A4 Power Supply (1 of 2)
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Figure 5-7
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A4 Power Supply (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A4 Power Supply (with Option 1EM)
A4 Power Supply (with Option 1EM) Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver
Removal 1. Remove the front panel assembly. (Refer to the “Front Panel” replacement procedure on page 5-60.) 2. Remove the bottom cover by removing the 15 screws that secure it. 3. Remove the screw (item 1 in Figure 5-8) that attaches the CPU/motherboard (A14) to the bottom of the power supply shield (item 2). 4. Disconnect A16W1 from the power supply (A4). 5. Remove the two screws (item 3) that attach the line module (A16) to the rear panel. 6. Remove the line module and A16W1 from the opening in the rear panel. The line module will remain connected to the rear panel, however, via the ground wire, A16W2. (See Figure 5-9 on page 5-17.) 7. Remove the three screws (item 4 in Figure 5-8) that attach the rear panel to the power supply shield. 8. Disconnect A4W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-9 on page 5-17.) 9. Remove the five screws (item 5) that attach the power supply shield (item 2) to the instrument chassis (item 6). 10.Pull the power supply shield away from the instrument chassis. 11.Remove the 12 screws (item 7) that attach the power supply to the power supply shield. 12.Remove the power supply (A4) from the front end of the shield.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs.
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A4 Power Supply (with Option 1EM) (1 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A4 Power Supply (with Option 1EM)
Figure 5-9 A4 Power Supply (with Option 1EM) (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A14 CPU/Motherboard
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A14 CPU/Motherboard Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • EEPROM extraction tool (Part Number 8710-1982)
Removal 1. Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to the “Rear Panel” replacement procedure on page 5-66 or, if you have Option 1EM, refer to the “Rear Panel (with Option 1EM)” replacement procedure on page 5-70.) 2. Remove all of the boards in the digital card cage (if installed for your model). (Refer to the “Digital Card Cage Boards” replacement procedure on page 5-58.) 3. Disconnect A1W1, A3W1, A4W1, B1W1, B2W1, W10, and W13 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-10.) 4. Disconnect A14Q501 from the CPU/Motherboard. If A14Q501 is attached to the back of the CPU/Motherboard (as it is in older models), this step is not necessary. 5. If you have Option UNB, also disconnect A19W1 from the CPU/motherboard. If you have Option 1E6, also disconnect A25W1 from the CPU/motherboard. 6. If you have an ESG-A Series or ESG-AP Series signal generator, go to step 7. If you have an ESG-D Series or ESG-DP Series signal generator, disconnect W25 and W26 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). For all current models, disconnect W3, W4, and W5 from the CPU/motherboard, otherwise go to step 7. NOTE
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Assembly Replacement A14 CPU/Motherboard
Figure 5-10 A14 CPU/Motherboard (1 of 3)
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Assembly Replacement A14 CPU/Motherboard
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7. Turn the signal generator upside-down and remove the screw (item 1 in Figure 5-11) from the CPU/motherboard (A14). 8. Remove the screw (item 2) from the CPU/motherboard. NOTE
In some models, this screw secures transistor A14Q501 to the chassis. In this case, the screw is installed with an insulator bushing. Be careful not to lose it when removing the screw.
9. Remove the CPU/motherboard. 10.Notice how the jumper connections are set for P104, P105, and P106. (You will need this information when you replace the board.) (See Figure 5-12.) Some CPU/motherboards do not have these components. 11.If the CPU/motherboard includes removable devices in locations U106 and U107, label each device and remove them using the extraction tool. (See Figure 5-12.)
Replacement 1. Insert U106 and U107 into their respective sockets on the replacement CPU/motherboard. CAUTION
U106 and U107 hold critical data including the serial number, option configuration, and calibration information. You must transfer these devices to the new CPU/motherboard for the signal generator to work.
2. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • When reinstalling the CPU/motherboard, remember to insert the tab and daughterboard connector into the corresponding slots of the instrument chassis before securing it with the screws. • Torque the two T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Refer to replaceable parts chapter for your signal generator model to verify that the cables are reconnected in the correct locations. (Refer to Chapter 3 for the ESG-A and ESG-D series, refer to Chapter 4 for the ESG-AP and ESG-DP series.) 3. On the CPU/motherboard, set the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 to the same positions as the previous board. (See Figure 5-12.) If the previous CPU/motherboard did not have P104, P105, and P106, set the jumpers to the − position. 4. If you do not know how the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 were set on the previous CPU/motherboard, do the following: a. On the CPU/motherboard, set the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 to the + position.
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Assembly Replacement A14 CPU/Motherboard
Damage can occur to the CPU/motherboard if the signal generator remains turned on for a prolonged period with the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 positioned incorrectly.
b. Turn the signal generator on, and observe the display. c. If the display does not show text or characters within five seconds, turn the signal generator off and move the jumpers for P104, P105, and P106 to the − position. Repeat the previous step. 5. On the A14 CPU/motherboard, set switch #4 on switch pack S201 to the correct position for your display: If P104, P105, and P106 are set to the + position, set switch #4 of S201 to the up (open) position, away from the CPU/motherboard. (See Figure 5-12.) If P104, P105, and P106 are set to the − position, set switch #4 of S201 to the down (closed) position, toward the CPU/motherboard. (See Figure 5-12.) NOTE
Switch #5 of S201 is set to the up (open) position in all circumstances.
NOTE
You must reset the signal generator for the switch settings to take effect.
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Assembly Replacement A14 CPU/Motherboard
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Figure 5-11 A14 CPU/Motherboard (2 of 3)
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Assembly Replacement A14 CPU/Motherboard
Figure 5-12 A14 CPU/Motherboard (3 of 3)
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Assembly Replacement A14BT1 Battery
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A14BT1 Battery Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • soldering tools • utility knife • Dow Corning 3145 RTV Clear Adhesive Sealant (part number 0470-0450)
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Remove the bottom cover by removing the 15 screws that secure it. 4. Unsolder the leads of the battery (A14BT1) from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-13.) CAUTION
Calibration data will be preserved with the removal of the battery. However, user data will be lost unless it is saved and later restored using an external controller.
5. The battery is also attached to the CPU/motherboard with a silicon adhesive. Using a utility knife, carefully cut through the adhesive to lift and remove the battery from the CPU/motherboard. WARNING
Battery A14BT1 contains lithium. Do not incinerate or puncture this battery. Dispose of the discharged battery in a safe manner. Refer to Chapter 7, “Safety and Regulatory,” for instructions on how to dispose of the battery.
6. Remove any excess adhesive from the CPU/motherboard surface.
Replacement WARNING
Danger of explosion if battery if incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
1. Apply a small amount of silicon adhesive to the battery’s location on the CPU/motherboard. 2. Insert the new battery into the CPU/motherboard making sure it is oriented with the correct polarity. 3. Solder the battery’s leads to the CPU/motherboard. 5-24
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Assembly Replacement A14BT1 Battery
4. Reassemble the instrument. Figure 5-13 A14BT1 Battery
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Assembly Replacement A14Q501 Transistor
ESG Family Signal Generators
A14Q501 Transistor Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Disconnect the transistor assembly (item 1 in Figure 5-14) leads from the CPU/motherboard (A14). 3. Remove the screw (item 2) that attaches the transistor assembly to the chassis. 4. Remove the transistor assembly (item 1), the shoulder washer (item 3), and, if necessary, the insulator pad (item 4).
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and torque the T-10 TORX screw to 9 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement A14Q501 Transistor
Figure 5-14 A14Q501 Transistor
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Assembly Replacement A15 Daughterboard
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A15 Daughterboard Tools Required • T-8 TORX screwdriver • T-10 TORX screwdriver • long nose pliers
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Remove all of the flexible cables connected to the daughterboard (A15). (See Figure 5-15.) 4. Remove the right-side cover (not shown) by first removing the four screws that attach it to the instrument chassis. Then push down on the cover while sliding it towards the front of the instrument to unhook its tabs from the slots on the top of the chassis.
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Assembly Replacement A15 Daughterboard
Figure 5-15 A15 Daughterboard (1 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A15 Daughterboard
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5. Simultaneously lift the left and right extractors (item 1 in Figure 5-16) on each of the daughterboard card cage boards, and remove them from the card cage slots. NOTE
Figure 5-16 shows an ESG-A or ESG-D series instrument. ESG-AP and ESG-DP series instruments contain four boards in the daughterboard card cage.
6. Remove the five screws (item 2) that attach the daughterboard (A15) to the instrument chassis. 7. Remove the daughterboard.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-8 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Refer to replaceable parts chapter for your signal generator model to verify that the cables are reconnected in the correct locations. (Refer to Chapter 3 for the ESG-A and ESG-D series, refer to Chapter 4 for the ESG-AP and ESG-DP series.)
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Assembly Replacement A15 Daughterboard
Figure 5-16 A15 Daughterboard (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A16 Line Module
ESG Family Signal Generators
A16 Line Module Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5.5-mm wrench or nut driver
Removal 1. Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to the “Rear Panel” replacement procedure on page 5-66 or, if you have Option 1EM, refer to the “Rear Panel (with Option 1EM)” replacement procedure on page 5-70.) 2. Remove the nut (item 1 in Figure 5-17) that attaches the line module’s ground wire (A16W2) to the inside of the rear panel. 3. Remove the two screws (item 2) that attach the line module (A16) to the rear panel. 4. Remove the line module from the opening in the rear panel.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque the 5.5-mm nut that attaches the ground wire to the rear panel to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement A16 Line Module
Figure 5-17 A16 Line Module
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Assembly Replacement A17 and A18 Rear Panel Interface Boards
ESG Family Signal Generators
A17 and A18 Rear Panel Interface Boards Tools Required • 5/8-inch wrench or nut driver • 1/4-inch wrench or nut driver (Option 1EM)
Removal 1. Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to the “Rear Panel” replacement procedure on page 5-66 or, if you have Option 1EM, refer to the “Rear Panel (with Option 1EM)” replacement procedure on page 5-70.) 2. Depending on the option of your signal generator, do the following: (See Figure 5-18.) Options UN3, UN4, UN8. Remove the nuts (item 1) and washers (item 2) on the eight BNC connectors of the rear panel. Remove the rear panel interface board (A17) from the rear panel. Options 1EM/UN3, 1EM/UN4, 1EM/UN8. Remove the nuts (item 3) and washers (item 4) on eight of the associated SMB connectors on the rear panel. Remove the rear panel interface board (A17) from the rear panel. Option UN7. Remove the nuts (item 5) and washers (item 6) on five of the associated SMB connectors on the rear panel. Remove the BER rear panel interface board (A18) from the rear panel.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque the 5/8-inch BNC nuts to 21 in-lbs. • If you have Option 1EM, torque the 1/4-inch SMB nuts to 14 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement A17 and A18 Rear Panel Interface Boards
Figure 5-18 A17 and A18 Rear Panel Interface Boards
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Assembly Replacement A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP)
ESG Family Signal Generators
A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP) Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16-inch open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. If you have Option 1E6, disconnect W45 and W47 from the pulse modulator (A25) and A25W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-19.) If you do not have Option 1E6, disconnect W14 from the mechanical attenuator (AT1). (See Figure 5-20.) 4. Disconnect A19W1 from the CPU/motherboard. 5. Disconnect W9 from the RPP (A19). 6. Disconnect W13 from the CPU/motherboard. 7. Remove the two screws (item 1) that attach the attenuator/RPP assembly to the instrument chassis. 8. Tilt the assembly away from the chassis wall, then carefully lift it out of the instrument. NOTE
There are two hinged tabs at the bottom of the attenuator/RPP assembly that fit into slots in the instrument chassis. Therefore, it is necessary to tilt the assembly away from the chassis wall so that the tabs can be guided out of the slots.
9. Disconnect W20 from the RPP and the mechanical attenuator (AT1). 10.If you have Option 1E6, disconnect W46 from the pulse modulator and the mechanical attenuator. (See Figure 5-19.) 11.Remove the four screws (item 2 in Figure 5-21) that attach the RPP bracket (item 3) to the attenuator bracket (item 4). 12.Remove the three screws (item 5) that attach the RPP bracket to the RPP.
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Assembly Replacement A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP)
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • When reinstalling the electronic attenuator/RPP assembly, remember to insert its hinged tabs into the slots located at the base of the chassis wall on which the assembly will be mounted. • Torque all semi-rigid cables to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all screws to 9 in-lbs. Figure 5-19 A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP) (1 of 3)
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Figure 5-20 A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP) (2 of 3)
Figure 5-21 A19 Reverse Power Protection (RPP) (3 of 3)
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Assembly Replacement A20 Downconvertor
A20 Downconvertor Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16” open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Disconnect W31, W32, W33, and W34 from the downconvertor assembly (A20). (See Figure 5-22.) 4. Remove the two T-10 TORX screws (item 1) holding the assembly to the chassis. 5. Slide the assembly out and up to remove.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all semi-rigid coaxial line connectors to 9 in-lbs. Figure 5-22 A20 Downconvertor
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Assembly Replacement A22 YIG Driver
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A22 YIG Driver Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16” open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Disconnect W35, W36, W37, W39, and W40 from the YIG driver assembly (A22). (See Figure 5-23.) 4. Remove the two T-10 TORX screws (item 1) holding the assembly to the chassis. 5. Slide the assembly out and up to remove.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all semi-rigid coaxial line connectors to 9 in-lbs. Figure 5-23 A22 YIG Driver
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Assembly Replacement A25 Pulse Modulator
A25 Pulse Modulator Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16” open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Disconnect W45, W46, and W47 from the pulse modulator assembly (A25). (See Figure 5-24.) 4. Disconnect A25W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). 5. Remove the two screws (item 1) holding the pulse modulator assembly to the electronic attenuator assembly (AT1). 6. Slide the assembly out and up to remove. 7. Remove the two screws (item 2 in Figure 5-25) that attach the bracket (item 3) to the pulse modulator.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all semi-rigid cables to 9 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement A25 Pulse Modulator
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Figure 5-24 A25 Pulse Modulator (1 of 2)
Figure 5-25 A25 Pulse Modulator (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB)
A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB) Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16” open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Disconnect W45 and W47 from the pulse modulator (A25) and A25W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-26.) 4. Disconnect A19W1 from the CPU/motherboard. 5. Disconnect W9 from the RPP (A19). 6. Disconnect W13 from the CPU/motherboard. 7. Remove the two screws (item 1) that attach the attenuator/RPP/pulse assembly to the instrument chassis. 8. Tilt the assembly away from the chassis wall, then carefully lift it out of the instrument. NOTE
There are two hinged tabs at the bottom of the attenuator/RPP/pulse assembly that fit into slots in the instrument chassis. Therefore, it is necessary to tilt the assembly away from the chassis wall so that the tabs can be guided out of the slots.
9. Disconnect W20 from the RPP and the mechanical attenuator (AT1). 10.Disconnect W46 from the pulse modulator and the mechanical attenuator. 11.Remove the four screws (item 2 in Figure 5-27) that attach the RPP bracket (item 3) to the attenuator bracket (item 4). 12.Remove the two screws (item 5) that attach the RPP bracket to the pulse modulator.
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Assembly Replacement A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB)
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Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • When reinstalling the attenuator/RPP/pulse assembly, remember to insert its hinged tabs into the slots located at the base of the chassis wall on which the assembly will be mounted. • Torque all semi-rigid cables to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all screws to 9 in-lbs. Figure 5-26 A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB) (1 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB)
Figure 5-27 A25 Pulse Modulator (with Option UNB) (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP
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AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16-inch open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. If you have Option 1E6, remove the pulse modulator assembly (A25). (Refer to the “A25 Pulse Modulator” replacement procedure on page 5-41.) 4. Disconnect W9, W13, and W14 from the electronic attenuator/RPP (AT1). (See Figure 5-28.) 5. Remove the two screws (item 1) that attach the attenuator/RPP to the instrument chassis. 6. Tilt the attenuator/RPP away from the chassis wall, then carefully lift it out of the instrument. NOTE
There are two hinged tabs at the bottom of the attenuator/RPP that fit into slots in the instrument chassis. Therefore, it is necessary to tilt the attenuator/RPP away from the chassis wall so that the tabs can be guided out of the slots.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • When reinstalling the electronic attenuator/RPP (AT1), remember to insert its hinged tabs into the slots located at the base of the chassis wall on which the attenuator/RPP will be mounted. • Torque W9 and W14 to 9 in-lbs. • Torque the two T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP
Figure 5-28 AT1 Electronic Attenuator/RPP
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Assembly Replacement AT1 Mechanical Attenuator
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AT1 Mechanical Attenuator Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 5/16-inch open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. If you have Option 1E6, disconnect W45 and W47 from the pulse modulator (A25) and A25W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-29.) If you do not have Option 1E6, disconnect W14 from the mechanical attenuator (AT1). (See Figure 5-30.) 4. Disconnect A19W1 from the CPU/motherboard. 5. Disconnect W9 from the RPP (A19). 6. Disconnect W13 from the CPU/motherboard. 7. Remove the two screws (item 1) that attach the attenuator/RPP assembly to the instrument chassis. 8. Tilt the assembly away from the chassis wall, then carefully lift it out of the instrument. NOTE
There are two hinged tabs at the bottom of the attenuator/RPP assembly that fit into slots in the instrument chassis. Therefore, it is necessary to tilt the assembly away from the chassis wall so that the tabs can be guided out of the slots.
9. Disconnect W20 from the RPP and the mechanical attenuator (AT1). 10.If you have Option 1E6, disconnect W46 from the pulse modulator and the mechanical attenuator. (See Figure 5-29.) 11.Remove the four screws (item 2 in Figure 5-31) that attach the RPP bracket (item 3) to the attenuator bracket (item 4). 12.Remove the two screws (item 5) that attach the attenuator bracket to the mechanical attenuator (AT1).
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Assembly Replacement AT1 Mechanical Attenuator
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • When reinstalling the electronic attenuator/RPP assembly, remember to insert its hinged tabs into the slots located at the base of the chassis wall on which the assembly will be mounted. • Torque all semi-rigid cables to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all screws to 9 in-lbs. Figure 5-29 AT1 Mechanical Attenuator (1 of 3)
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Assembly Replacement AT1 Mechanical Attenuator
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Figure 5-30 AT1 Mechanical Attenuator (2 of 3)
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Assembly Replacement AT1 Mechanical Attenuator
Figure 5-31 AT1 Mechanical Attenuator (3 of 3)
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Assembly Replacement B1 Small Fan
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B1 Small Fan Tools Required • knife blade (or equivalent) • long nose pliers
Removal NOTE
It is best to attempt this procedure without removing the front panel assembly. If the front panel assembly is removed, you will be required to perform time-consuming “Power Level Accuracy” verification tests and adjustments.
1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Disconnect B1W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-32.) 3. Remove the four plastic rivets (item 1) that attach the fan assembly (B1) to the instrument chassis. Use a knife blade (or equivalent) to pry up the head of the plunger portion of the rivet. Once the head of the plunger is adequately raised, use a pair of long nose pliers to remove the rivet. Be careful not to damage the rivets with the blade. NOTE
The plastic rivets consist of two pieces: a plunger and a sheath. Ensure both parts are removed.
4. Remove the fan assembly.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure. When reinserting the plastic rivets, the sheath must be fully seated in the fan assembly before the plunger can be depressed.
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Assembly Replacement B1 Small Fan
Figure 5-32 B1 Small Fan
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Assembly Replacement B2 Large Fan
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B2 Large Fan Tools Required • 1/4-inch open-end wrench • Modified T-10 TORX bit (part number 8710-1637) Bit Modification. The hexagonal head at the end of the TORX bit must be removed so that the total length of the bit is approximately 1.5 inches (see Figure 5-33). A hexagonal portion of the bit will remain for use with a wrench. The shortened bit will now fit between the fan assembly and the front panel assembly. Figure 5-33
Modified Bit
Removal NOTE
It is best to attempt this procedure without removing the front panel assembly. If the front panel assembly is removed, you will be required to perform time-consuming “Power Level Accuracy” verification tests and adjustments.
1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Disconnect B2W1 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-34.) 3. Remove the four screws (item 1) that attach the fan assembly (B2) to the instrument chassis. 4. Remove the fan assembly.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and torque the T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement B2 Large Fan
Figure 5-34 B2 Large Fan
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Assembly Replacement Daughterboard Card Cage Boards
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Daughterboard Card Cage Boards Use this procedure to remove any of the following assemblies: (See Figure 5-35.) • Output Board (A9) • Reference Board (A11) • Synthesizer/Doubler Board (A12) • Sampler Board (A23) • Frac-N/Divider Board (A24)
Tools Required • T-8 TORX screwdriver
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the right-side cover by removing the four screws that attach it to the instrument chassis. 3. Simultaneously lift the left and right extractors (item 1) on the board you want to remove. 4. Remove the board from the card cage slot.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and torque all T-8 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement Daughterboard Card Cage Boards
Figure 5-35 Daughterboard Card Cage Boards
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Assembly Replacement Digital Card Cage Boards
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Digital Card Cage Boards Use this procedure to remove any of the following assemblies: (See Figure 5-36.) • A5 Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator Board • A6 Bit Error Rate Test Board • A7 Baseband Generator Board • A8 Data Generator Board • A21 Demodulator Board
Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • long nose pliers
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Disconnect all of the cables and harnesses from the board. 4. Pull up on the board to remove it from the CPU/motherboard connector.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Refer to replaceable parts chapter for your signal generator model to verify that the cables are reconnected in the correct locations. (Refer to Chapter 3 for the ESG-A and ESG-D series, refer to Chapter 4 for the ESG-AP and ESG-DP series.) • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement Digital Card Cage Boards
Figure 5-36 Digital Card Cage Boards
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Assembly Replacement Front Panel
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Front Panel Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • T-15 TORX screwdriver • 5/16-inch open-end wrench • long nose pliers (used for disconnecting cables from the daughterboard)
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Disconnect A1W1, A3W1, and W10 from the CPU/motherboard (A14). (See Figure 5-37.) To disconnect W10, you must first unlock the CPU/motherboard connector by pulling out the locking mechanism (much like pulling out a drawer). 4. Disconnect all remaining front panel cables (if any) from the various assemblies within the signal generator. NOTE
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Assembly Replacement Front Panel
Figure 5-37 Front Panel (1 of 2)
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5. Carefully peel off the side trim (item 1 in Figure 5-38) from the sides of the front panel assembly (item 2). 6. Remove the four screws (item 3) that attach the front panel assembly to the instrument chassis. 7. Pull the front panel assembly away from the instrument chassis.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Refer to replaceable parts chapter for your signal generator model to verify that the cables are reconnected in the correct locations. (Refer to Chapter 3 for the ESG-A and ESG-D series, refer to Chapter 4 for the ESG-AP and ESG-DP series.) • To reconnect W10 to its CPU/motherboard connector do the following: a. Ensure the CPU/motherboard connector is unlocked by pulling out the locking mechanism (much like pulling out a drawer). b. Insert W10 into the connector, making sure the conductive contacts are facing up (the blue insulation should be facing down). c. Lock the connector by pushing in on the locking mechanism. NOTE
Intermittent display problems may result if W10 is not connected correctly.
• Torque W9 to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque all T-15 TORX screws to 21 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement Front Panel
Figure 5-38 Front Panel (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement Instrument Cover
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Instrument Cover Tools Required • T-15 TORX screwdriver • T-20 TORX screwdriver
Removal 1. Remove the two strap handles (item 1 in Figure 5-39) from each side of the signal generator by loosening the two screws (item 2) on each handle. 2. Remove the four bottom feet (item 3). 3. Remove the four rear feet (item 4) from the signal generator by removing the four screws (item 5) that secure them. 4. Slide the instrument cover (item 6) off the back of the signal generator.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque the rear feet screws (item 4) to 21 in-lbs. • Torque the strap handle screws (item 2) to 21 in-lbs.
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Assembly Replacement Instrument Cover
Figure 5-39 Instrument Cover
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Assembly Replacement Rear Panel
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Rear Panel Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 3/16-inch wrench or nut driver • 9/32-inch wrench or nut driver • 5/16-inch open-end wrench • 5/8-inch wrench or nut driver • long nose pliers
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Remove the bottom cover by removing the 15 screws that secure it. 4. Disconnect A16W1 from the power supply (A4). (See Figure 5-40.) A16W1 can be accessed through an opening on the bottom of the power supply shield (item 1). 5. Disconnect all remaining rear panel cables (if any) from the various assemblies within the signal generator. NOTE
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Assembly Replacement Rear Panel
Figure 5-40 Rear Panel (1 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement Rear Panel
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6. Remove the nuts and washers securing the five BNC connectors (item 1 in Figure 5-41) at the base of the rear panel. 7. Remove the hex screws and washers that secure the AUXILARY INTERFACE (item 2) and the GPIB connector (item 3) to the rear panel. 8. Remove the 10 screws (item 4) that secure the rear panel to the instrument chassis. Do not remove the screw that secures the chain and cap for COHERENT CARRIER connector. 9. Pull the rear panel assembly away from the instrument chassis.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque the AUXILARY INTERFACE hex screws to 6 in-lbs. • Torque the GPIB hex screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque the five BNC connector nuts to 21 in-lbs. • Torque W12 to 9 in-lbs. • Refer to replaceable parts chapter for your signal generator model to verify that the cables are reconnected in the correct locations. (Refer to Chapter 3 for the ESG-A and ESG-D series, refer to Chapter 4 for the ESG-AP and ESG-DP series.)
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Assembly Replacement Rear Panel
Figure 5-41 Rear Panel (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement Rear Panel (with Option 1EM)
ESG Family Signal Generators
Rear Panel (with Option 1EM) Tools Required • T-10 TORX screwdriver • 3/16-inch wrench or nut driver • 9/32-inch wrench or nut driver • 5/8-inch wrench or nut driver • long nose pliers
Removal 1. Remove the instrument cover. (Refer to the “Instrument Cover” replacement procedure on page 5-64.) 2. Remove the top cover by removing the 11 screws that secure it. 3. Remove the bottom cover by removing the 15 screws that secure it. 4. Disconnect A16W1 from the power supply (A4). (See Figure 5-42.) A16W1 can be accessed through an opening on the bottom of the power supply shield (item 1). 5. Disconnect all remaining rear panel cables from the various assemblies within the signal generator.
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Assembly Replacement Rear Panel (with Option 1EM)
Figure 5-42 Rear Panel (with Option 1EM) (1 of 2)
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6. Remove the nuts and washers securing the five BNC connectors (item 1 in Figure 5-43) at the base of the rear panel. 7. Remove the hex screws and washers that secure the AUXILARY INTERFACE (item 2) and the GPIB connector (item 3) to the rear panel. 8. Remove the 10 screws (item 4) that secure the rear panel to the instrument chassis. 9. Pull the rear panel assembly away from the instrument chassis.
Replacement 1. Reverse the removal procedure and do the following: • Torque all T-10 TORX screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque the AUXILARY INTERFACE hex screws to 6 in-lbs. • Torque the GPIB hex screws to 9 in-lbs. • Torque the five BNC connector nuts to 21 in-lbs. • Torque W9 and W12 to 9 in-lbs. • Refer to replaceable parts chapter for your signal generator model to verify that the cables are reconnected in the correct locations. (Refer to Chapter 3 for the ESG-A and ESG-D series, refer to Chapter 4 for the ESG-AP and ESG-DP series.) Figure 5-43 Rear Panel (with Option 1EM) (2 of 2)
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Assembly Replacement Semi-Rigid Cables
Semi-Rigid Cables Use this procedure to remove and replace semi-rigid cables that attach to the daughterboard card cage. If the cable you are removing/replacing does not attach to the daughterboard card cage, no special instruction is necessary other than step 3 in the “Replacement” section below.
Tools Required • MILBAR 2R snap-ring pliers (used to remove snap rings from cable retainers) • 5/16-inch open-end wrench
Removal 1. Remove all the daughterboard card cage boards to allow access to the instrument chassis cable connections. (Refer to the “Daughterboard Card Cage Boards” replacement procedure on page 5-56.) 2. Remove the snap ring (item 1 in Figure 5-44) from the cable retainer (item 2) of the cable you want to remove. The cable is now disconnected from the instrument chassis (item 3). 3. Disconnect the other end of the cable.
Replacement 1. If you’re installing a new cable, a new cable retainer (item 2) must first be attached to the end of the cable (item 4). Verify the cable retainer is correctly attached by listening for an audible “click” as you slide it over the end of the cable. 2. Insert the cable-retainer end of the cable assembly into the opening of the instrument chassis and then secure it with a snap ring. 3. Connect the other end of the cable. All semi-rigid cables should be torqued to 9 in-lbs. 4. Replace the daughterboard card cage boards. Figure 5-44 Semi-Rigid Cables
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6 Post-Repair Procedures This chapter lists the performance tests and adjustments that must be performed after an assembly has been replaced.
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Post-Repair Procedures Performance Tests
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Performance Tests The tables in this section list the performance tests that must be performed when a specific assembly is repaired or replaced. (Refer to the list below for the table that applies to your signal generator.) Except where noted, all tests are automated using software. For more information on performance tests, refer to the calibration guide. For the ESG-A Series refer to Table 6-1 on page 6-3. For the ESG-D Series refer to Table 6-2 on page 6-4. For the ESG-AP Series refer to Table 6-3 on page 6-5. For the ESG-DP Series refer to Table 6-4 on page 6-6.
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Post-Repair Procedures Performance Tests
Table 6-1 Performance Tests for the ESG-A Series
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Harmonics
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Internal AM Accuracy
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Internal AM Distortion
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Internal FM Accuracy
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Internal FM Distortion
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Nonharmonics
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Phase Modulation Accuracy
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Phase Modulation Distortion
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• •
PM Frequency Response
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Pulse Modulation On/Off Ratio
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Residual FM
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Subharmonics
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Timebase Aging Rate3
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Power Level Accuracy
•1
•1
•1
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• •
Pulse Rise/Fall Time (Opt. 1E6)
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AT1 Mech Atten
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AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
FM Frequency Response
A25 Pulse Modulator
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A19 RPP
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A16 Line Module
A15 Daughterboard
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A14BT1 Battery
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A14 Motherboard
A11 Reference Bd
A12 Synthesizer Bd
A9 Output Bd •
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A3 Inverter
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DCFM Frequency Offset
A2DS1 Lamp
AM Frequency Response
Performance Test
A2 Display
A4 Power Supply
A1 Front Panel Bd
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
•2
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• •
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1. Perform this test only if you do not have Option 1EM. 2. Perform this test only if you have Option 1EM. 3. This test must be performed manually.
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Table 6-2 Performance Tests for the ESG-D Series
Internal AM Accuracy
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Internal AM Distortion
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Internal FM Accuracy
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Internal FM Distortion
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Nonharmonics
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Phase Modulation Accuracy
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Phase Modulation Distortion
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PM Frequency Response
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Pulse Modulation On/Off Ratio
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Residual FM
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Power Level Accuracy
•1
•1
•1
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Subharmonics Timebase Aging
•1
Rate3
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• •
CDMA2000 (Opt. 101)
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CDMA Adjacent Ch Power (Opt. UN5)
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•2
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Alternate Timeslot (Opt. UNA)
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6-4
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•2
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Custom IQ RF Mod Quality (Opt. UN8)
1. 2. 3. 4.
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•2
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Verifying Bit Error Rate Test4 (Opt. UN7)
Dual Arb Check (Opt. UND)
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WCDMA ACP (Opt. H99 w/ H97 or H98))
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GSM Loopback BER (Opt. 300)
Digital Mod: Internal IQ Quality (Opt. UN3, UN4, UN8)
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WCDMA (Opt. 100/H99)
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AT1 Mech Atten
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AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
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A21 Demodulator Bd
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Harmonics
A20 Downconvertor
FM Frequency Response
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A19 RPP
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A18 BER Rear Pan Bd
Digital Mod: Power Level Accuracy
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A17 Rear Panel Bd
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A14BT1 Battery
DCFM Frequency Offset
A14 Motherboard
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A16 Line Module
A15 Daughterboard
A12 Synthesizer Bd
A11 Reference Bd
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A8 Data Gen Bd
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A5 Dual Arb Bd
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A4 Power Supply
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A3 Inverter
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Burst Modulation On/Off Ratio
A2DS1 Lamp
AM Frequency Response
Performance Test
A2 Display
A9 Output Bd
A7 Baseband Gen Bd
A6 Bit Error Rate Bd
A1 Front Panel Bd
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
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Table 6-3 Performance Tests for the ESG-AP Series
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Internal AM Distortion
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Internal FM Accuracy
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Internal FM Distortion
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Nonharmonics
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Phase Modulation Accuracy Phase Modulation Distortion Phase
Noise3
Power Level Accuracy
•1
•1
•1
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Timebase Aging Rate3
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Pulse Rise/Fall Time (Opt. 1E6)
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Residual
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FM3
Pulse Modulation On/Off Ratio
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PM Frequency Response
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AT1 Mech Atten
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AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
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A25 Pulse Modulator
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A3 Inverter
Internal AM Accuracy
A2DS1 Lamp
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A2 Display
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A24 Frac-N/Divider Bd
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Harmonics
A23 Sampler Bd
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FM Frequency Response
A22 YO Driver
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A19 RPP
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DCFM Frequency Offset
A16 Line Module
A14 Motherboard •
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A15 Daughterboard
A11 Reference Bd •
AM Frequency Response
Performance Test
A14BT1 Battery
A9 Output Bd •
A4 Power Supply
A1 Front Panel Bd
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
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•2
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1. Perform this test only if you do not have Option 1EM. 2. Perform this test only if you have Option 1EM. 3. This test must be performed manually.
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Table 6-4 Performance Tests for the ESG-DP Series
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FM Frequency Response
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Harmonics
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Internal AM Accuracy
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Internal AM Distortion
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Internal FM Accuracy
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Internal FM Distortion
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Nonharmonics
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Phase Modulation Accuracy
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Phase Modulation Distortion
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Phase Noise3
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PM Frequency Response
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Pulse Modulation On/Off Ratio
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Residual FM3
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Timebase Aging Rate3
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•1
•1
•1
•1
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WCDMA (Opt. 100/H99)
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CDMA2000 (Opt. 101)
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WCDMA ACP (Opt. H99 w/ H97 or H98))
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Digital Mod: Internal IQ Quality (Opt. UN3, UN4, UN8) CDMA Adjacent Ch Power (Opt. UN5)
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Alternate Timeslot (Opt. UNA)
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6-6
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•2
•2
•2
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1. 2. 3. 4.
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Custom IQ RF Mod Quality (Opt. UN8)
Dual Arb Check (Opt. UND)
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Verifying Bit Error Rate Test4 (Opt. UN7)
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Power Level Accuracy
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AT1 Mech Atten
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AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
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Digital Mod: Power Level Accuracy
A24 Frac-N/Divider Bd
DCFM Frequency Offset
A23 Sampler Bd
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A22 YO Driver
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A19 RPP
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A18 BER Rear Pan Bd
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A17 Rear Panel Bd
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A16 Line Module
A15 Daughterboard
A14 Motherboard
Burst Modulation On/Off Ratio
A14BT1 Battery
A11 Reference Bd
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A8 Data Gen Bd
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A5 Dual Arb Bd
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A4 Power Supply
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A3 Inverter
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A2DS1 Lamp
AM Frequency Response
Performance Test
A2 Display
A9 Output Bd
A7 Baseband Gen Bd
A6 Bit Error Rate Bd
A1 Front Panel Bd
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
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Post-Repair Procedures Adjustments
Adjustments The tables in this section list the adjustments that must be performed when a specific assembly is repaired or replaced. (Refer to the list below for the table that applies to your signal generator.) Except where noted, all adjustments are automated using software. For more information on adjustments, refer to the calibration guide. For the ESG-A Series refer to Table 6-5 on page 6-8. For the ESG-D Series refer to Table 6-6 on page 6-9. For the ESG-AP Series refer to Table 6-7 on page 6-10. For the ESG-DP Series refer to Table 6-8 on page 6-11.
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Adjustments for the ESG-A Series
AT1 Mech Atten
ALC Adjustments
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Level Meter Cal
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ALC Mod Flatness Cal
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ALC Mod Driver Bias Cal
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VCO Bias Adjustment
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Lock Angle Adjustment
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Kv vs Frequency Cal
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AM Audio Path Offset
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Timebase DAC Cal FM Scale DAC Offset Cal
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FM Path Offset Cal
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FM In-band DAC Offset Cal
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FM Invert Amp Offset Cal
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FM1/2 Path Ratio Gain Cal
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Mod Source Relative Gain Cal
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FM Delay Pot Adjustment
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Wide BW PM Cal
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DCFM Cal
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•
•
•
Peak Detector Cal
•
Burst Modulator Cal
•
FM Out-of Band Cal
•
•
LF Output Cal
•
•
AM Audio Path Gain Cal Power Level Accuracy
•1
•1
•1
•1
A19 RPP
•
•
A16 Line Module
•
•
Internal Source Cal
A15 Daughterboard
•
ABUS ADC Cal
A14BT1 Battery
•
A14 Motherboard
•
A12 Synthesizer Bd
•
A11 Reference Bd
Gain Adjust
A9 Output Bd
•
A4 Power Supply
•
•
A3 Inverter
•
•
A2DS1 Lamp
•
VBLO (Mixer Bias Cal)
A2 Display
Prelevel Cal
Adjustment
A1 Front Panel Bd
AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
A25 Pulse Modulator
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
•
•
•
•
•
• •
• •
•
•
•
1. Perform this test only if you do not have Option 1EM.
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Post-Repair Procedures Adjustments
Table 6-6 Adjustments for the ESG-D Series
AT1 Mech Atten
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Level Meter Cal
•
•
•
ALC Mod Flatness Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Lock Angle Adjustment
•
•
•
•
•
Kv vs Frequency Cal
•
AM Audio Path Offset
•
Timebase DAC Cal FM Scale DAC Offset Cal
• •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
FM Path Offset Cal
•
•
•
•
FM In-band DAC Offset Cal
•
•
•
•
FM Invert Amp Offset Cal
•
•
•
•
FM1/2 Path Ratio Gain Cal
•
•
•
•
Mod Source Relative Gain Cal
•
•
•
•
FM Delay Pot Adjustment
•
•
•
•
Wide BW PM Cal
•
•
•
•
DCFM Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Peak Detector Cal
•
Burst Modulator Cal
•
FM Out-of Band Cal
•
•
LF Output Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
AM Audio Path Gain Cal
•
•
•
•
•1
•1
•1
•1
•
•
•
ALC Mod Driver Bias Cal
Power Level Accuracy
A19 RPP
•
•
VCO Bias Adjustment
A17 Rear Panel Bd
•
•
•
A16 Line Module
•
ALC Adjustments
•
Internal Source Cal
A15 Daughterboard
Gain Adjust
ABUS ADC Cal
A14BT1 Battery
•
A14 Motherboard
I/Q Gain/Offset Quadrature
A12 Synthesizer Bd
•
A11 Reference Bd
•
A9 Output Bd
•
A8 Data Gen Bd
VBLO (Mixer Bias Cal)
A5 Dual Arb Bd
•
A4 Power Supply
•
A3 Inverter
•
•
A2DS1 Lamp
•
Prelevel Cal
A2 Display
Burst Audio Path Cal
Adjustment
A1 Front Panel Bd
AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
A21 Demodulator Bd
A20 Down Convertor
A18 BER Rear Pan Bd
A7 Baseband Gen Bd
A6 Bit Error Rate Bd
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
•
•
•
•
• •
• •
•
•2
1. Perform this test only if you do not have Option 1EM. 2. Perform this test only if you have Option 1EM.
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Post-Repair Procedures Adjustments
ESG Family Signal Generators
Table 6-7 Adjustments for the ESG-AP Series
AT1 Mech Atten
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
A23 Sampler Bd
•
A22 YO Driver
•
A19 RPP
•
A16 Line Module
Gain Adjust
A15 Daughterboard
•
•
A14BT1 Battery
•
Internal Source Cal
A14 Motherboard
•
•
A11 Reference Bd
VBLO (Mixer Bias Cal)
ABUS ADC Cal
A9 Output Bd
•
A4 Power Supply
•
•
A3 Inverter
•
•
A2DS1 Lamp
•
LF Output Cal
A2 Display
FM Out-of Band Cal
Adjustment
A1 Front Panel Bd
AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
A25 Pulse Modulator
A24 Frac-N/Divider Bd
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
• •
•
VCO Bias Adjustment
•
•
•
Lock Angle Adjustment
•
•
•
Kv vs Frequency Cal
•
•
•
AM Audio Path Offset
•
•
•
•
Timebase DAC Cal
•
•
•
FM Scale DAC Offset Cal
•
•
•
•
FM Path Offset Cal
•
•
•
•
FM In-band DAC Offset Cal
•
•
•
•
FM Invert Amp Offset Cal
•
•
•
•
FM1/2 Path Ratio Gain Cal
•
•
•
•
Mod Source Relative Gain Cal
•
•
•
•
FM Delay Pot Adjustment
•
•
•
•
Wide BW PM Cal
•
•
•
DCFM Cal
•
•
•
Peak Detector Cal
•
•
•
Burst Modulator Cal
•
•
ALC Adjustments
•
•
•
•
•
•
ALC Mod Flatness Cal
•
•
•
ALC Mod Driver Bias Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Power Level Accuracy
•1
•1
•1
•1
• •
•
Level Meter Cal
AM Audio Path Gain Cal
• •
•
•
• •
•
•
•
Pretune Calibration
•
FM/PM YO Frequency Comp Calibration
•
FM/PM OB Cal & Delay Pot
•
LNF Gain Adjust
•
•
•
1. Perform this test only if you do not have Option 1EM.
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Post-Repair Procedures Adjustments
Table 6-8 Adjustments for the ESG-DP Series
AT1 Mech Atten •
•
•
A23 Sampler Bd
•
A22 YO Driver
•
A19 RPP
•
A17 Rear Panel Bd
•
A16 Line Module
•
A15 Daughterboard
ALC Adjustments
A14BT1 Battery
•
A14 Motherboard
•
•
A11 Reference Bd
•
Internal Source Cal
A9 Output Bd
•
•
A8 Data Gen Bd
•
ABUS ADC Cal
A5 Dual Arb Bd
•
A4 Power Supply
Gain Adjust
A3 Inverter
•
A2DS1 Lamp
•
I/Q Gain/Offset Quadrature
A2 Display
VBLO (Mixer Bias Cal)
Adjustment
A1 Front Panel Bd
AT1 Elec Atten/RPP
A24 Frac-N/Divider Bd
A18 BER Rear Pan Bd
A7 Baseband Gen Bd
A6 Bit Error Rate Bd
Repaired/Replaced Assembly
• •
•
VCO Bias Adjustment
•
•
•
Kv vs Frequency Cal
•
•
•
AM Audio Path Offset
•
Timebase DAC Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
FM Scale DAC Offset Cal
•
•
•
FM Path Offset Cal
•
•
•
FM In-band DAC Offset Cal
•
•
•
FM Invert Amp Offset Cal
•
•
•
FM1/2 Path Ratio Gain Cal
•
•
•
Mod Source Relative Gain Cal
•
•
•
DCFM Cal
•
•
•
Peak Detector Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Burst Modulator Cal
•
LF Output Cal
•
•
Burst Audio Path Cal
•
•
Prelevel Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Level Meter Cal
•
•
•
ALC Mod Flatness Cal
•
•
•
ALC Mod Driver Bias Cal
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
AM Audio Path Gain Cal Power Level Accuracy
•1
•1
•1
•1
•
•
• •
•
•2
•
•
Pretune Calibration
•
FM/PM YO Frequency Calibration
•
FM/PM OB Cal
•
LNF Gain Adjust
•
• •
•
1. Perform this test only if you do not have Option 1EM. 2. Perform this test only if you have Option 1EM.
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ESG Family Signal Generators
7 Safety and Regulatory This chapter provides information on the following: • general safety information • lithium battery disposal • warranty and legal information
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Safety and Regulatory Safety Notes
ESG Family Signal Generators
Safety Notes The following safety notes are used throughout this manual. Familiarize yourself with each of the notes and its meaning before operating this instrument. CAUTION
Caution denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, would result in damage to or destruction of the product. Do not proceed beyond a caution sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
WARNING
Warning denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury or loss of life. Do not proceed beyond a warning note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
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Safety and Regulatory General Safety Considerations
General Safety Considerations The following safety notes apply specifically to ESG Family Signal Generators. These notes also appear in other chapters of this service guide as required. WARNING
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personal only. To avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so.
WARNING
The opening of covers or removal of parts is likely to expose dangerous voltages. Disconnect the product from all voltage sources while it is being opened.
WARNING
The detachable power cord is the instrument disconnecting device. It disconnects the mains circuits from the mains supply before other parts of the instrument. The front panel switch is only a standby switch and is not a LINE switch (disconnecting device).
WARNING
The power cord is connected to internal capacitors that may remain live for 5 seconds after disconnecting the plug from its power supply.
WARNING
This is a Safety Class 1 Product (provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the product is likely to make the product dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
WARNING
Danger of explosion if battery if incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION
Many of the assemblies in this instrument are very susceptible to damage from ESD (electrostatic discharge). Perform service procedures only at a static-safe workstation and wear a grounding strap.
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Safety and Regulatory Lithium Battery Disposal
ESG Family Signal Generators
Lithium Battery Disposal When the battery on the A14 CPU/Motherboard is exhausted and/or ready for disposal, dispose of it according to your country’s requirements. You can return the battery to your nearest Agilent Technologies Sales and Service office for disposal, if required. (Refer to Chapter 1, “Initial Troubleshooting and RF Block Diagrams,” for a list of Agilent Technologies Sales and Service offices.)
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Safety and Regulatory Warranty
Warranty This Agilent Technologies instrument product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from date of shipment. During the warranty period, Agilent Technologies will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective. For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a service facility designated by Agilent Technologies. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to Agilent Technologies and Agilent Technologies shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to Agilent Technologies from another country. Agilent Technologies warrants that its software and firmware designated by Agilent Technologies for use with an instrument will execute its programming instructions when properly installed on that instrument. Agilent Technologies does not warrant that the operation of the instrument, or software, or firmware will be uninterrupted or error-free. Limitation of Warranty The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied software or interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or maintenance. NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Exclusive Remedies THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.
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Safety and Regulatory Assistance
ESG Family Signal Generators
Assistance Product maintenance agreements and other customer assistance agreements are available for Agilent Technologies products. For any assistance, contact your nearest Agilent Technologies sales and service office. (Refer to Chapter 1, “Initial Troubleshooting and RF Block Diagrams.”)
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Safety and Regulatory Notice
Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Agilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Agilent Technologies shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
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Safety and Regulatory Certification
ESG Family Signal Generators
Certification Agilent Technologies Company certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, to the extent allowed by the Institute’s calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members.
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Index
A A1 front panel board part number, 3-13, 4-11 removal and replacement, 5-4 A11 reference ESG-A, -D ABUS nodes, 2-29 block diagram, 2-31 ESG-AP, -DP ABUS nodes, 2-33 block diagram, 2-35 part number, 3-12, 4-10 removal and replacement, 5-56 A12 synthesizer/doubler ABUS nodes, 2-37 block diagram, 2-39 part number, 3-12 removal and replacement, 5-56 A14 CPU/motherboard ABUS nodes, 2-41 block diagram, 2-43, 2-45 part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-18 A14BT1 battery part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-24 A14Q501 transistor removal and replacement, 5-26 A15 daughterboard part number, 3-12, 4-10 removal and replacement, 5-28 A16 line module part number, 3-14, 4-12 removal and replacement, 5-32 A17 rear panel interface part number, 3-14, 4-12 removal and replacement, 5-34 A18 BER rear panel interface part number, 3-14, 4-12 removal and replacement, 5-34 A19 RPP block diagram, 2-65 part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-36 A2 display part number, 3-13, 4-11 removal and replacement, 5-6 A20 downconvertor block diagram, 2-47 part number, 3-10 removal and replacement, 5-39
Index
A21 demodulator block diagram, 2-49 part number, 3-10 removal and replacement, 5-58 A22 YIG driver ABUS nodes, 2-51 block diagram, 2-53 part number, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-40 A23 sampler ABUS nodes, 2-55 block diagram, 2-57 part number, 4-10 removal and replacement, 5-56 A24 frac-N/divider ABUS nodes, 2-59 block diagram, 2-61 part number, 4-10 removal and replacement, 5-56 A25 pulse modulator part number, 3-8, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-41 A25 pulse modulator (w/ Option UNB) removal and replacement, 5-43 A2DS1 fluorescent lamp part number, 3-13, 4-11 removal and replacement, 5-9 A3 inverter part number, 3-13, 4-11 removal and replacement, 5-10 A4 power supply part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-12 A4 power supply (w/ Option 1EM) removal and replacement, 5-15 A5 dual arbitrary waveform generator block diagram, 2-5 part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-58 A6 bit error rate test block diagram, 2-7 part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-58 A7 baseband generator Options UN3 UN4 block diagram, 2-9 Options UN8 UN9, DBMIC block diagram, 2-11 part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-58
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A8 data generator Options UN3 UN4 block diagram, 2-13 Options UN8 UN9, rev A & B block diagram, 2-15 Options UN8 UN9, rev C & D, flex block diagram, 2-17 part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-58 A9 output ESG-A ABUS nodes, 2-19 block diagram, 2-21 ESG-AP, -DP ABUS nodes, 2-25 ESG-D ABUS nodes, 2-23 ESG-D, -AP, -DP block diagram, 2-27 part number, 3-12, 4-10 removal and replacement, 5-56 abbreviations, 3-5, 4-5 part descriptions, 3-5, 4-5 ABUS nodes A11 reference (ESG-A, -D), 2-29 A11 reference (ESG-AP, -DP), 2-33 A12 synthesizer/doubler, 2-37 A14 CPU/motherboard, 2-41 A22 YIG driver, 2-51 A23 sampler, 2-55 A24 frac-N/divider, 2-59 A9 output (ESG-A), 2-19 A9 output (ESG-AP, -DP), 2-25 A9 output (ESG-D), 2-23 accessories, 3-74, 4-68 adjustments, 6-7 ESG-A series, 6-8 ESG-AP series, 6-10 ESG-D series, 6-9 ESG-DP series, 6-11 Agilent Technologies contacting, 1-8 check the basics, 1-8 review the warranty, 1-8 antistatic materials, 3-78, 4-72 assemblies, 3-3, 4-3 defective, 3-4, 4-4 part numbers, 3-7–3-14, 4-7–4-12 rebuilt, 3-3, 4-3 shipping, 3-4, 4-4 assembly replacement A1 front panel board, 5-4 A11 reference, 5-56
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assembly replacement (Continued) A12 synthesizer/doubler, 5-56 A14 CPU/motherboard, 5-18 A14BT1 battery, 5-24 A14Q501 transistor, 5-26 A15 daughterboard, 5-28 A16 line module, 5-32 A17 rear panel interface, 5-34 A18 BER rear panel interface, 5-34 A19 RPP, 5-36 A2 display, 5-6 A20 downconvertor, 5-39 A21 demodulator, 5-58 A22 YIG driver, 5-40 A23 sampler, 5-56 A24 frac-n/divider, 5-56 A25 pulse modulator, 5-41 A25 pulse modulator (w/ Option UNB), 5-43 A2DS1 fluorescent lamp, 5-9 A3 inverter, 5-10 A4 power supply, 5-12 A4 power supply (w/ Option 1EM), 5-15 A5 dual arbitrary waveform generator, 5-58 A6 bit error rate test, 5-58 A7 baseband generator, 5-58 A8 data generator, 5-58 A9 output, 5-56 AT1 electronic attenuator/RPP, 5-46 AT1 mechanical attenuator, 5-48 B1 small fan, 5-52 B2 large fan, 5-54 before replacing an assembly, 5-2 daughterboard card cage boards, 5-56 digital card cage boards, 5-58 front panel, 5-60 instrument cover, 5-64 list of replaceable assemblies, 5-3 post-repair procedures, 5-2 rear panel (w/ Option 1EM), 5-70 safety, 5-2 semi-rigid cables, 5-73 assistance, 7-6 AT1 electronic attenuator/RPP part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-46 AT1 electronic attenuator/RPP block diagram, 2-63 AT1 mechanical attenuator part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-48 AT1 mechanical attenuator block diagram, 2-65
Index
Index
B B1 small fan part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-52 B2 large fan part number, 3-8, 3-10, 4-8 removal and replacement, 5-54 battery disposal of, 7-4 block diagrams A11 reference (ESG-A, -D), 2-31 A11 reference (ESG-AP, -DP), 2-35 A12 synthesizer/doubler, 2-39 A14 CPU/motherboard, 2-43, 2-45 A19 RPP, 2-65 A20 downconvertor, 2-47 A21 demodulator, 2-49 A22 YIG driver, 2-53 A23 sampler, 2-57 A24 frac-N/divider, 2-61 A5 dual arbitrary waveform generator, 2-5 A6 bit error rate test, 2-7 A7 baseband generator (Options UN3 UN4), 2-9 A7 DBMIC baseband generator (Options UN8 UN9), 2-11 A8 data generator - rev A & B (Options UN8 UN9), 2-15 A8 data generator (Options UN3 UN4), 2-13 A8 flex data generator - rev C & D (Options UN8 UN9), 2-17 A9 output (ESG-A), 2-21 A9 output (ESG-D, -AP, -DP), 2-27 AT1 electronic attenuator/RPP, 2-63 AT1 mechanical attenuator, 2-65 ESG-A modulation and signal interconnects, 2-73 ESG-A power supply and ground interconnects, 2-67 ESG-A RF, 1-25 ESG-A RF (Option 1E6), 1-25 ESG-AP RF, 1-41 ESG-AP RF (Option 1E6), 1-41 ESG-D modulation and signal interconnects, 2-75, 2-77 ESG-D power supply and ground interconnects, 2-69, 2-71 ESG-D RF, 1-27 ESG-D RF (Option 300), 1-39 ESG-D RF (Option UN7), 1-33 ESG-D RF (Option UN8 or UN9) Rev C or D, 1-31 ESG-D RF (Option UND), 1-37 ESG-D RF (Options UN3 UN4), 1-29 ESG-D RF (Options UN8 UN9) Rev B, 1-35
Index
block diagrams (Continued) ESG-DP RF, 1-43 ESG-DP RF (Option UN7), 1-45 ESG-DP RF (Option UND), 1-49 ESG-DP RF (Options UN8 UN9), 1-47 blue repair tag, 1-51
C cables, 3-15–3-44, 4-13–4-38 calling Agilent Technologies, 1-8 cautions defined, 7-2 list of, 7-3 certification, 7-8 contacting Agilent Technologies, 1-8 calling, 1-8 check the basics, 1-8 packaging your signal generator, 1-10 returning your signal generator, 1-10 review the warranty, 1-8 servicing your signal generator, 1-10
D daughterboard card cage boards removal and replacement, 5-56 defective assemblies, 3-3, 4-3 digital card cage boards removal and replacement, 5-58 documentation, 3-75, 4-69
E electrostatic discharge preventing, 7-3 supplies, 3-78, 4-72 ESG-AP series troubleshooting, 1-23 ESG-DP series troubleshooting, 1-23 exchange assemblies, 3-3, 4-3
F front panel removal and replacement, 5-60 fuses, 1-12
H hardware, 3-45–3-73, 4-39–4-67
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I initial troubleshooting, 1-1 instrument cover removal and replacement, 5-64
L legal information, 7-1 lithium battery, 7-4 localized documentation, 3-76, 4-70
M modulation and signal interconnects ESG-A series, 2-73 ESG-D series, 2-75, 2-77
N NIST United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, 7-8
O options, 1-3 ordering parts, 3-2, 4-2
P packaging your signal generator, 1-10 part descriptions abbreviations, 3-5, 4-5 performance tests, 6-2 ESG-A series, 6-3 ESG-AP series, 6-5 ESG-D series, 6-4 ESG-DP series, 6-6 post-repair procedures, 6-1 adjustments, 6-7 performance tests, 6-2 power supply and ground interconnects ESG-A series, 2-67 ESG-D series, 2-69, 2-71
R rear panel (w/ Option 1EM) removal and replacement, 5-70 rebuilt assemblies, 3-3, 4-3 repair tag, 1-51 replaceable assemblies, 5-3 replaceable parts, 3-78, 4-72
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accessories, 3-74, 4-68 cables, 3-15–3-44, 4-13–4-38 documentation, 3-75, 4-69 hardware and other, 3-45–3-73, 4-39–4-67 kits, 3-78, 4-72 localized documentation, 3-76, 4-70 major assemblies, 3-7–3-14, 4-7–4-12 miscellaneous, 3-74, 4-68 ordering information, 3-2, 4-2 replacing fuses, 1-12 retrofit kits, 3-78, 4-72 returning your signal generator, 1-10
S safety and regulatory, 7-1 safety considerations list of warnings, 7-3 sales and service offices, 3-2, 4-2 semi-rigid cables removal and replacement, 5-73 service guide using to troubleshoot, 1-2 service offices, 3-2, 4-2 service tag, 1-51 servicing your signal generator, 1-10 shipping, 3-4, 4-4
T troubleshooting, 1-1, 1-12, 1-21 assembly level, 2-1 before you begin, 1-2, 2-2 beginning, 1-12 CPU functionality, 1-21 CPU/motherboard LEDs, 1-15 equipment required, 1-11 error messages, 1-13 ESG-AP series additional information, 1-23 ESG-DP series additional information, 1-23 front panel LEDs, 1-12 functional check, 1-14 initial, 1-1 isolating the failed assembly, 1-19 measuring voltage supplies, 1-16 using assembly-level procedures, 2-2 using this guide, 1-2
Index
Index
U United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, 7-8
W warnings, 7-2, 7-3 warranty information, 7-5 regarding this document, 7-7
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