Maintenance—DM 5010
Fig. 7-6. Location of C1301
and C1404,
Troubleshooting
Aids
Diagrams.
Complete
circuit
diagrams
are located
in the
foidout
pages in the Diagrams and Circuit Board Illustra
tions section. The portions of the circuit
mounted
on circuit
boards
are enclosed by a solid line.
The circuit number of
each component
in this instrument is shown on a diagram.
See
the first page
of the Diagrams and Circuit Board Illus
trations section
for
definitions of the symbols and reference
designators used on the diagrams.
Circuit
Board
Illustrations.
Circuit
board illustrations are
provided
in conjunction with circuit diagrams. Each
board
mounted
component
shown on a diagram is also identified
on
the circuit
board illustration by circuit number. A table is
provided with
each
diagram listing components by assembly
and circuit
number.
The table
also lists the component
grid
locations
on
both the diagram and circuit
board illustrations.
Adjustment
Locations.
To aid
in
locating
test points and
adjustable
components,
the
adjustment locations pullout
page
(normally used with the Adjustment Procedure) per
mits
rapid location
of adjustments and
associated test
points.
Calibration
Fixture
Several
calibration fixtures are available from Tektronix,
Inc. that are helpful
in troubleshooting the DM 5010.
067-1052-00—contains two extender
boards and a
board extractor.
067-0645-02—provides
a flexible extender cable.
067-0996-00
—contains a GPIB extender cable.
Contact
your nearest Tektronix,
Inc. Field Office or
repre
sentative for ordering information.
Troubleshooting Equipment
Befor using any
test equipment
to make measurements
on
static-sensitive
components or assemblies, be certain
that
any
voltage or current
supplied by the
test equipment
does not exceed the
limits of the component to be tested.
Static-Sensitive
Components
Static
discharge
can damage any semiconductor
component
in this
instrument.
This
instrument contains electrical components that are
susceptible to damage from
static discharge. See Table
7-2
for
relative susceptibility
of
various classes of semi
conductors.
Static voltages of 1
kV to 30 kV are common in
unprotected environments.
Observe
the following precautions to avoid
damage.
1. Minimize handling of static-sensitive components.
2. Transport
and
store static-sensitive
components or
assemblies
in their original containers, on a metal rail, or on
conductive
foam. Label any
package that contains static
sensitive assemblies or
components.
3. Discharge the static voltage from your body by wear
ing
a wrist strap while
handling these components. Servic
ing
static-sensitive
assemblies or components should
be
performed
only at a static-free work station by qualified ser
vice personnel.
4. Nothing capable
of generating or holding a static
charge should
be allowed on the work station surface.
5. Keep the component leads shorted together
when
ever possible.
6. Pick up components by the body, never by the leads.
7. Do not slide the components over any surface.
8. Avoid handling components in areas that have a floor
or
work
surface covering capable of generating a static
charge.
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Summary of Contents for DM 5010
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