Static sensitive devices
CMOS devices operate at very high impedance levels. Therefore, any static that builds up on
you or your clothing may be sufficient to destroy these devices if they are not handled properly.
Use the following precautions to avoid damaging them.
CAUTION
Many CMOS devices are installed in the Model 2010. Handle all
semiconductor devices as being static sensitive.
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Transport and handle ICs only in containers specially designed to prevent static build-up.
Typically, you will receive these parts in anti-static containers made of plastic or foam.
Keep these devices in their original containers until ready for installation.
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Remove the devices from their protective containers only at a properly grounded work
station. Also, ground yourself with a suitable wrist strap.
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Handle the devices only by the body; do not touch the pins.
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Ground any printed circuit board into which a semiconductor device is to be inserted to
the bench or table.
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Use only anti-static type desoldering tools.
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Use only grounded-tip solder irons.
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Once the device is installed in the PC board, it is normally adequately protected, and you
can handle the boards normally.
Assembly drawings
Use the following assembly drawings to assist you as you disassemble and re-assemble the
Model 2010. Also, refer to these drawings for information about the Keithley part numbers of
most mechanical parts in the unit. The drawings are located at the end of this section.
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Front Panel Assembly — 2010-040
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Chassis/Transformer Power Module Assembly — 2010-050
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Front Panel/Chassis Assembly — 2010-051
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Chassis Assembly — 2010-052
Disassembly
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Summary of Contents for 2010
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Page 28: ...2 Calibration 2 Calibration...
Page 53: ...3 Routine Maintenance 3 Routine Maintenance...
Page 56: ...4 Troubleshooting 4 Troubleshoot ing...
Page 74: ...5 Disassembly 5 Disassembly...
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Page 87: ...6 Replaceable Parts 6 Replaceable Parts...
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Page 101: ...A Specifications A Specifications...
Page 107: ...B Calibration CommandReference B Calibration CommandRef erence...