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Service Manual

TAS 465
Analog Oscilloscope
B020100 and Above
070-9403-00

Warning
The servicing instructions are for use by qualified
personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not
perform any servicing unless you are qualified to
do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to
performing service.
Copyright E Tektronix, Inc. 1995. All rights reserved.

Tektronix products are covered by U.S. and foreign patents, issued and pending. Information in this publication supercedes
that in all previously published material. Specifications and price change privileges reserved.

Printed in the U.S.A.

Tektronix, Inc., P.O. Box 1000, Wilsonville, OR 97070–1000

TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc.


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Attenuators A1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć4
Probe Coding Interface A1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć4
Analog Acquisition Hybrid A1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć4
External Trigger A1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć4
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Processor Subsystem A5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć4
ROM/RAM Subsystem A5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć5
Readout Subsystem A5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć5
FrontĆPanel Interface Subsystem A5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć5
Analog Board Interface Subsystem A5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć5
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Vertical Output A3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć6
Horizontal Output A3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć6
High Voltage A3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć6
'%$) $"                                               .
Menu Switches A4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć7
CPU A4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć7
FPP Pots & Probes A4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć7
LEDs & Driver A4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć7
Switches A4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć8
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Functional Tests Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć4
Verify the Probe Compensator Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć4
Verify the Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć5
Verify the Alt/Chop and Add Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć6
Verify the Time Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć6
Verify the Trigger System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć7
Verify the External Trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć9

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Horizontal Sweep Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć9


Vertical Signal Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć11
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Check DC Gain and Voltage Measurement Accuracy . . . . . . 4Ć15
Check Trigger Level Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć16
Check DC Coupling Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć17
Check XĆAxis Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć19
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Check Time Base and Time Cursor Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć20
Check Dual Delay Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć22
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Check Trigger Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć24
Video Trigger Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć29

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Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć1
Access to Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć1
WarmĆUp Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć1
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Complete Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć3
Partial Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć3
Adjustment Dependencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć3
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Power Supply Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć4
CRT Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć5
Low Frequency Output Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć6
Factory Horizontal Cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć8
Factory Vertical Cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć12
High Frequency Step Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć15
Attenuator Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć16
Vertical Gain Adjust (Cabinet On) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć18

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Warranty Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć1
Repair or Calibration Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć2
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Inspection Ċ Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć6


Cleaning Procedure Ċ Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć6
Cleaning Procedure Ċ Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć7
Cleaning the CRT Implosion Shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć7
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Cable Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć9
General Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć10
Summary of Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć10
&*" +-! *! &*" 0."                                  5
Line Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć14
Line Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć15
-+*/5*"( *+. *! %#/.                             5

Removing FrontĆPanel Knobs and Shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć16


Installing FrontĆPanel Knobs and Shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć16
""/ "- +1"- *! &*"/                             5
Rear Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć18
Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć18
Replacing the Front Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć18
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Removing the Front Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć18
Menu Buttons and Elastomer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć19
Power Button Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć19
Installing the Front Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć19
Installing the EMI Gaskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć20
  -+*/ *"( +!0(" ")+1(                          5
FrontĆPanel Module Disassembly/Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć22
Reassembly of the Front Panel Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć24
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Table of Contents

Fan and Fan Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć30


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CRT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć32

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CRT Light Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć36
CRT Front Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć36
A2 Display Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć37
A63 Power Supply Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć38
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć41
Troubleshooting Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć41
Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć41
Symptom Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć42
Repackaging Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć51

Options
Options A1-A5: International Power Cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Ć1
WarrantyĆPlus Service Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Ć1
Option 3R: Rackmount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Ć1
Option 02: Front Cover and Pouch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Ć2
Option 23: Additional Probes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Ć2
Option 9C: Certificate of Calibration and Test Data Report . . 7Ć2

Replaceable Electrical Parts List

Diagrams
Diagrams and Circuit Board Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Ć1
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Ć1
Component Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Ć1
Graphic Items and Special Symbols Used in This Manual . . . 9Ć1
Component Locator Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Ć2

Replaceable Mechanical Parts List

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Figure 2Ć1:ăRear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć1


Figure 2Ć2:ăFuse Compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć2
Figure 2Ć3:ăPOWER Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć2
Figure 2Ć4:ăProbe Compensation Signal Displayed after AUTOSET . 2Ć5
Figure 2Ć5:ăConnections for Compensating a Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć5
Figure 2Ć6:ăHow Probe Compensation Affects Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć7
Figure 2Ć7:ăLocation of Probe Head Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć7
Figure 2Ć8:ăMenu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ć8

Figure 3Ć1:ăBlock Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ć2

Figure 4Ć1:ăGraticule References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć2


Figure 4Ć2:ăTest Hookup for Functional Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć4
Figure 4Ć3:ăHorizontal Adjustments (One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć10
Figure 4Ć4:ăHorizontal Adjustments (Two) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć10
Figure 4Ć5:ăHorizontal Adjustments (Three) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć11
Figure 4Ć6:ăGain and Voltage Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć15
Figure 4Ć7:ăTrigger Level Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć17
Figure 4Ć8:ăBandwidth Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć18
Figure 4Ć9:ăXĆAxis Gain Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć19
Figure 4Ć10:ăTiming Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć20
Figure 4Ć11:ăDual Delay Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć23
Figure 4Ć12:ăTrigger Sensitivity Test Setup (One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć25
Figure 4Ć13:ăTrigger Sensitivity Test Setup (Two) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć26
Figure 4Ć14:ăTrigger Sensitivity Test Setup (Three) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć27
Figure 4Ć15:ăTrigger Sensitivity Test Setup (Four) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć27
Figure 4Ć16:ăVideo Trigger Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć29

Figure 5Ć1:ăLocation of Boards for Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć2


Figure 5Ć2:ăCRT Adjustments Calibration Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć5
Figure 5Ć3:ăLow Frequency Output Compensation Calibration
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć7
Figure 5Ć4:ăHorizontal Adjustments (One) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć9
Figure 5Ć5:ăHorizontal Adjustments (Two) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć9
Figure 5Ć6:ăHorizontal Adjustments (Three) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć10
Figure 5Ć7:ăHorizontal Output Calibration Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć11
Figure 5Ć8:ăFactory Vertical Calibration Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć13
Figure 5Ć9:ăExternal Trigger Calibration Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć13
Figure 5Ć10:ăVertical Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć14
Figure 5Ć11:ăAdjusting Vertical Gain and Centering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć15

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Figure 5Ć12:ăHigh Frequency Step Response Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć16


Figure 5Ć13:ăAttenuator Compensation Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć17
Figure 5Ć14:ăDisplay Driver Board Adjustment Locations . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć20
Figure 5Ć15:ăAnalog Board Adjustment Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć21
Figure 5Ć16:ăPower Supply Adjustment Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć22
Figure 5Ć17:ăLocation of J205 (CAL-DIS) on the CPU Board . . . . . . 5Ć23

Figure 6Ć1:ăOscilloscope Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć10


Figure 6Ć2:ăCabinet and FrontĆPanel Mounted Modules . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć12
Figure 6Ć3:ăInternal Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć13
Figure 6Ć4:ăCables and Cable Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć14
Figure 6Ć5:ăLine Fuse and Line Cord Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć15
Figure 6Ć6:ăKnob and Shaft Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć16
Figure 6Ć7:ăRear Cover, Cabinet, and Feet Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć17
Figure 6Ć8:ăTrim Ring and Menu Buttons Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć20
Figure 6Ć9:ăEMI Gasket Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć21
Figure 6Ć10:ăA62 Front Panel Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć22
Figure 6Ć11:ăDisassembly of FrontĆPanel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć23
Figure 6Ć12:ăFrontĆPanel Ground Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć24
Figure 6Ć13:ăMenu Flex Circuit Board Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć25
Figure 6Ć14:ăA1 Analog Board Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć27
Figure 6Ć15:ăLocation of Display Driver Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć28
Figure 6Ć16:ăCRT Implosion Shield Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć29
Figure 6Ć17:ăFan Mount Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć30
Figure 6Ć18:ăFan and Fan Mount Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć31
Figure 6Ć19:ăCRT Rear Bracket and Ground Wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć33
Figure 6Ć20:ăCRT Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć35
Figure 6Ć21:ăRemoving the CRT Front Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć37
Figure 6Ć22:ăRemoving the Display Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć38
Figure 6Ć23:ăPower Button Shaft Disconnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć39
Figure 6Ć24:ăPower Supply Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć39
Figure 6Ć25:ăA5 CPU Board Troubleshooting Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć44
Figure 6Ć26:ăA1 Analog Board Troubleshooting Procedure . . . . . . . . 6Ć45
Figure 6Ć27:ăA3 Display Driver Board Troubleshooting Procedure . . 6Ć47
Figure 6Ć28:ăA62 Front Panel Module Troubleshooting Procedure . . 6Ć49
Figure 6Ć29:ăA2 Display Control Board Troubleshooting Procedure . 6Ć50

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TableĂ1Ć1:ăNominal Traits Ċ Vertical Deflection System . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć5


TableĂ1Ć2:ăNominal Traits Ċ Time Base System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć6
TableĂ1Ć3:ăNominal Traits Ċ Triggering System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć6
TableĂ1Ć4:ăNominal Traits Ċ Video Triggering System . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć6
TableĂ1Ć5:ăNominal Traits Ċ Cursors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć7
TableĂ1Ć6:ăNominal Traits Ċ XY Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć7
TableĂ1Ć7:ăNominal Traits Ċ Setup Memory Characteristics . . . . . . . 1Ć7
TableĂ1Ć8:ăNominal Traits Ċ Power Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć7
TableĂ1Ć9:ăNominal Traits Ċ Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć8
TableĂ1Ć10:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ Vertical Deflection
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć9
TableĂ1Ć11:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ Time Base System . . . . . . 1Ć11
TableĂ1Ć12:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ Triggering System . . . . . . 1Ć12
TableĂ1Ć13:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ Video Triggering . . . . . . . . 1Ć13
TableĂ1Ć14:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ Cursors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć13
TableĂ1Ć15:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ XY Operation . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć13
TableĂ1Ć16:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ Power Requirements . . . . 1Ć14
TableĂ1Ć17:ăWarranted Characteristics Ċ Environmental and Safety 1Ć14
TableĂ1Ć18:ăTypical Characteristics Ċ Vertical Deflection System . . . 1Ć15
TableĂ1Ć19:ăTypical Characteristics Ċ Time Base System . . . . . . . . . 1Ć15
TableĂ1Ć20:ăTypical Characteristics Ċ Triggering System . . . . . . . . . 1Ć16
TableĂ1Ć21:ăTypical Characteristics Ċ Video Triggering System . . . . 1Ć17
TableĂ1Ć22:ăTypical Characteristics Ċ ZĆAxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć17
TableĂ1Ć23:ăTypical Characteristics Ċ Probe Compensator . . . . . . . . 1Ć17
TableĂ1Ć24:ăTypical Characteristics Ċ Setup Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć17

TableĂ4Ć1:ăRequired Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć14


TableĂ4Ć2:ăDC Gain and Delta Volts Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć16
TableĂ4Ć3:ăDC Coupled Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć18
TableĂ4Ć4:ăTime Base and Cursor Accuracies (Mag Off) . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć21
TableĂ4Ć5:ăTime Base Accuracy (Mag On) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć22
TableĂ4Ć6:ă500 ms Dual Delay Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ć24

TableĂ5Ć1:ăAdjustments and Dependencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ć4

    

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TableĂ6Ć1:ăRelative Susceptibility to StaticĆDischarge Damage . . . . . 6Ć3


TableĂ6Ć2:ăExternal Inspection Check List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć6
TableĂ6Ć3:ăTools Required for Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć11
TableĂ6Ć4:ăEquipment Required for Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć41
TableĂ6Ć5:ăSymptom Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ć42

TableĂ7Ć1:ăInternational Power Cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Ć1

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Please take a moment to review these safety precautions. They are provided
for your protection and to prevent damage to the oscilloscope. This safety
information applies to all operators and service personnel.


    These two terms appear in manuals:

H statements identify conditions or practices that could result in


damage to the equipment or other property.

H statements identify conditions or practices that could result in


personal injury or loss of life.

These two terms appear on equipment:

H 
 indicates a personal injury hazard not immediately accessible
as one reads the marking, or a hazard to property including the equipĆ
ment itself.

H  indicates a personal injury hazard immediately accessible as


one reads the marking.

This symbol appears in manuals:

StaticĆSensitive Devices

These symbols appear on equipment:

DANGER Protective ATTENTION


High Voltage ground (earth) Refer to
terminal manual

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xvi 



This is the Service Manual for the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope. This manuĆ
al provides you with both service and limited operation information.
Use the   section to learn what the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope
can do and about the available options and accessories.
Use the  section to learn about applying power. This section also
contains brief examples of how to use the controls.
Use the  section as a reference for all nominal, warranted, and
typical characteristics for the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope.
Use the ! section to help you understand the operation of the oscilloĆ
scope to the block level.
Use the   section to verify the functionality and warĆ
ranted characteristics of the oscilloscope.
Use the   section to bring the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope into
conformance with the warranted characteristics listed in the 
section. You should adjust the oscilloscope if indicated by the 
 procedures.
Use the  section to learn how to perform general maintenance
of your product. Procedures to disassemble and troubleshoot the oscilloĆ
scope are also located in this section.
Use the
    section for a list of the electrical
parts.
Use the  section for troubleshooting the oscilloscope. This section
contains board dollies, block diagrams and schematics for each board.
Use the
    section for a list of the mechaniĆ
cal parts.

    

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Other documentation for the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope include:
H The Reference (Tektronix part number 070Ć8522ĆXX) gives you a quick
overview of how to operate your TAS 400 Series Analog Oscilloscopes.
H The Instruction manual (Tektronix part number 070Ć8523ĆXX) contains
detailed operating information and moduleĆlevel service information.
H The XYZs of Analog and Digital Oscilloscopes (Tektronix part number
070Ć8690ĆXX) provides you with a basic understanding of oscilloscopes
and their use.

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Your Tektronix TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope is a superb tool for processing
and displaying electrical signals. Its performance addresses the needs of
both benchtop and portable applications with the following features:
H 100 MHz minimum bandwidth
H TwoĆchannel input
H Complete cursor measurement system
H Voltage
H Time
H Frequency
H Delayed time base
H AUTOSET feature
H Front panel setup memory
H External trigger input

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The features of the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope are briefly described here
to help get you acquainted with the operating systems.

  ! This oscilloscope uses a combination of frontĆpanel buttons, knobs, and


onĆscreen menus to control its many functions. The frontĆpanel controls are
grouped according to function: vertical, horizontal, trigger, and special.
Within each group, any function adjusted often, such as vertical positioning
or the time base setting, is set directly by its own frontĆpanel control.

 
The   button provides you with a usable, triggered display of a
signal applied to an input channel. Many instrument controls and menus are
set to a preĆdefined state, providing you with a known starting point for your
measurements.

"
Those functions for which control settings changed less often, such as
vertical coupling and trigger mode, are set indirectly. That is, pressing a
frontĆpanel button, such as 
 , displays a menu of functions
at the bottom of the screen related to that button. (For the button 

 , the menu displayed contains functions such as coupling and bandĆ


width.) The buttons below this main menu select a function, such as couĆ
pling and displays a sub menu of settings for that function, such as DC, AC,
or GND, at the right side of the screen. The buttons to the right of the menu
select a setting, such as DC.

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Some menus assign the General Purpose Knob to a selected adjustment.
The method employed is the same as for selecting a function, except the
final selection in the side menu causes the General Purpose Knob to adjust
some function, such as the position of measurement cursors on screen.
Pressing the 
   button clears the assignment of the General
Purpose Knob except when assigned to adjust cursors or delay time.
The  
 button works in conjunction with the General Purpose Knob
when positioning cursors. Each press of the  
 button switches
which cursor is active, and therefore controlled by the General Purpose
Knob.

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You can store up to four complete front panel setups in memory. Once you
complete a complex setup and then save it in one of the four memory locaĆ
tions, you can retrieve it at any time. Saved front panel settings do not
include the assignment of the General Purpose Knob.

1Ć2 !
  

 " The vertical system provides two vertical channels with calibrated vertical
scale factors from 2 mV to 5 V per division.
Both channels can be displayed, vertically positioned, bandwidth limited (to
either Full or 20 MHz), inverted, and vertical coupling specified.
Besides the two channels, a math waveform is available for display. (A math
waveform results when you add the two channels.)

# " There are three horizontal display modes: main, delayed, and XY.
The main display is the standard horizontal display mode with calibrated
sec/div scales.
The delayed display can be delayed by time with respect to the main trigger.
The delayed display can also be set to display at the first valid trigger after
the delay. The delayed display also has a calibrated sec/div scale.
XY mode is useful to measure the phase difference of two signals.

 " The triggering system comprises a complete set of features for triggering the
horizontal system. You can configure trigger for source, slope, coupling,
mode, and holdoff. Video triggers are available for triggering on video sigĆ
nals.
You can adjust the trigger level or automatically set it to 50% of the trigger
signal with the press of a button.

  Once you have set up to take your measurements, the cursors can help you
take those measurements quickly.
 
The TAS 465 Oscilloscope has two types of cursors for taking measureĆ
ments on the displayed waveforms: delta (difference) and absolute. The
General Purpose Knob controls the placement of the cursors. The  
button selects which cursor is active.
Delta voltage measures the voltage between the horizontal bar cursors.
Delta time measures the time between vertical bar cursors. These are delta
measurements; that is, measurements based on the difference between two
cursors.
Absolute voltage measures the voltage position of a single horizontal bar
cursor. The displayed voltage level readout is made with respect to the
ground reference level of the channel.

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This subsection contains a collection of tables that list the various nominal
traits that describe the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope. Included are electrical
and mechanical traits.
Nominal traits are described using simple statements of fact such as Two,
both identical" for the trait Number of Input Channels," rather than in terms
of limits that are performance requirements.

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Number of Input Channels Two, both identical, called CH 1 and CH 2.
Input Coupling DC, AC, or GND.
GND input coupling disconnects the input connector from the attenĆ
uator and connects a ground reference to the input of the attenuaĆ
tor.

Sensitivity Range 2 mV/div to 5 V/div.


The sensitivity ranges from 2 mV/div to 5 V/div in a 1-2-5 seĆ
quence.

Trace Separation Control Range w±4 divisions.

Bandwidth Selections 20 MHz and FULL, selected independently for each channel.

TAS 465 Rise Time v3.5 ns.


Nominal rise times are calculated from the following formula:

RiseĄ TimeĄ (ns) + 350


BWĄ (MHz)

Vertical Position Range w±10 divisions from graticule center.

TekProbe Interface Detects 1X, 10X, and 100X attenuator probes.

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Main Seconds/Division Range 20 ns/div to 0.5 s/div.
The seconds/division ranges from 20 ns/div to 0.5 s/div in a 1-2-5
sequence of settings. The X10 magnifier extends the maximum
sweep speed to 2 ns/div.
Delayed Seconds/Division Range 20 ns/div to 5 ms/div.
The seconds/division ranges from 20 ns/div to 5 ms/div in a 1-2-5
sequence of settings. The X10 magnifier extends the maximum
sweep speed to 2 ns/div.

Sweep Length >10 divisions.

Delay Control Range 0.15 division to 10 times the Main seconds/division setting. The
maximum value can not exceed the end of the Main sweep.

Delta Time Control Range 0 to 10 divisions to the right of setting of the delay control, but maxiĆ
mum value does not exceed end of the Main sweep.

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Trigger Level or Threshold Ranges The ranges are as follows:


 

Internal ±15 divisions from center of screen


with ground at center graticule.

External 1X ±1.5 V.

External 10X ±15 V.

Line ±400 V.

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Slope Selection Slope selection must match the polarity of the sync (i.e., for negaĆ
tive going sync, negative slope must be selected).
A default slope selection for TV trigger modes can be entered in
the scope configuration menu.

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Cursor Functions DTime, 1/DTime, Absolute Volts, DVolts, Track Trig Level, Ground.

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Sensitivity Range Same as Vertical Deflection System.
Volts/div variables in calibrated settings.

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Nonvolatile Setup Memory 4 Setups.

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Fuse Rating Either of two fuses may be used. Fuse types are as follows:
Voltage Range Fuse (250 V) Fuse (250 V)
UL 198.6 IEC 127
(5  20 mm) (5  20 mm)

90 Ċ 132 VAC 3 A Fast. 3.15 A Fast.

180 Ċ 250 VAC 3 A Fast. 1.5 A Fast.

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Weight Weights that follow are nominal:
H 7.7 kg (17 lbs.), standĆalone instrument.
H 9.3 kg (20.5 lbs.), with front cover, accessories and accessories
pouch installed.
H 13.6 kg (30 lbs.), when packaged for domestic shipment.
Overall Dimensions Dimensions that follow are nominal:
Height:
H 191 mm (7.5 in.), when feet and accessories pouch are inĆ
stalled.
H 165 mm (6.5 in.), without the accessories pouch installed.
Width:
H 362 mm (14.25 in.), with handle.
Depth:
H 471 mm (18.55 in.), standĆalone instrument.
H 490 mm (19.28 in.), with optional front cover installed.
H 564 mm (22.20 in.), with fully handle extended.

Cooling Method ForcedĆair circulation with no air filter.

Finish Type Tektronix Blue textured paint finish on an aluminum cabinet.

Construction Material Chassis parts constructed of aluminum alloy; front panel conĆ
structed of plastic laminate; circuit boards constructed of glassĆlamiĆ
nate. Tektronix Blue textured paint finish on an aluminum cabinet.
Plastic parts are polycarbonate.

Weight of rackmounted instrument and Weights that follow are nominal:


the rackmount conversion kit
H 4.5 kg (10 lbs.), for the rackmount conversion kit only; 7.9 kg
(17.5 lbs.), when kit is packaged for domestic shipping.
H 7.3 kg (16 lbs.) plus weight of rackmount Parts, for the rackĆ
mounted instrument (option 3R).
H 15.4 kg (34 lbs.), when the rackmounted instrument is packĆ
aged for domestic shipment (no manuals tray).

Overall Dimensions of the rackmount Dimensions that follow are nominal:


instrument
H Height: 178 mm (7 in.).
H Width: 483 mm (19 in.).
H Depth: 472 mm (18.6 in.).
Including handles: 517 mm (20.35 in.).

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This subsection lists the various 



 
 that describe the
TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope. Included are electrical and environmental
characteristics.
Warranted characteristics are described in terms of quantifiable performance
limits which are warranted. This subsection lists only warranted
characteristics. A list of 


 
 starts on page 1Ć15.

NOTE
       

 
  

 
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!! The electrical characteristics found in these tables of warranted characterisĆ


tics apply under the following conditions:

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H The oscilloscope has been adjusted at an ambient temperature between
+20_ C and +30_ C
H A warmĆup period of at least 20 minutes has occured
H The operating temperature is between -10_ C and +55_ C (unless
otherwise noted)
H The Temperature Compensation Calibrations (signal path compensaĆ
tion) have been performed

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Input Impedance, DC Coupled 1 MW ±1% in parallel with 20 pF ±2.0 pF.
Variable Range Increases deflection factor by 2.5:1.


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+15_ C to +35_ C ±2.5% over the center 5 diviĆ


sions after signal path compenĆ
sation.

-10_ C to +15_ C and ±3.5% over the center 5 diviĆ


+35_ C to +55_ C sions after signal path compenĆ
sation.

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TAS 465 Bandwidth at the probe tip, The limits are as follows:
using the Standard
StandardĆAccessory
Accessory Probe
Condition Bandwidth

+15_ C to +35_ C 100 MHz.

-10_ C to +15_ C and 90 MHz.


+35_ C to +55_ C

Lower Frequency Limit, AC Coupled 10 Hz with 1X probe.


The AC Coupled Lower Frequency Limits are reduced by a factor of
10 when 10X, passive probes are used.

TAS 465 Crosstalk (Channel Isolation) 50 dB at 10 MHz, 35 dB at 100 MHz.

Delay Between Channels, Full BandĆ 200 ps between channels 1 and 2 for equal volts/div and coupling
width settings.

CommonĆmode Rejection Ratio 10:1 at 50 MHz.


(CMRR)

Trace Shift The limits are as follows:

Condition Allowable Trace Shift

Changing volts/div settings <±(0.1 division + 0.2 mV).

Selecting invert 0.5 division.

Changing from bandwidth limit 0.1 division.


to full bandwidth

Maximum Input Voltage ±400 V (DC + peak AC); derate at 20 dB/decade from 100 kHz to
13 V at 3 MHz.

Low Frequency Linearity Within ±5%.

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Conditions Time Measurement Accuracy

+15_ C to + 35_ C ±2%.

-10_ C to + 15_ C and ±3%.


+35_ C to + 55_ C

Sweep accuracy applies over the center eight divisions. Excludes


the greater of either the first !@4 division or 25 ns from the sweep start
of the magnified sweep and anything beyond the 100th magnified
division.

 ! # % %  The limits are as follows:

Conditions Time Measurement Accuracy

–10_ C to + 55_ C

Excluding 5 ns/div and ±4%.


2 ns/div

+15_ C to + 35_ C

5 ns/div and 2 ns/div ±3%.

-10_ C to + 15_ C and


+35_ C to + 55_ C

5 ns/div and 2 ns/div ±5%.

Sweep accuracy applies over the center eight divisions. Excludes


the greater of either the first !@4 division or 25 ns from the sweep start
of the magnified sweep and anything beyond the 100th magnified
division.

Horizontal Position Control Range The position control is able to move the start of the sweep to the
right of the center vertical graticule and able to move a time mark
corresponding to the tenth division on an unmagnified sweep to the
left of the graticule center.

Variable Control Range Continuously variable between calibrated seconds/division settings.


Extends both the Main and Delayed sweep seconds/division setĆ
tings by a factor of 2.5 times.

Delay Accuracy, Main Sweep Trigger ±(0.5% of reading + 5% of 1 division of the Main sweep + 25 ns).
Point to Start of Delayed Sweep

" % # % ±(0.5% of reading + 5% of 1 division of the Main sweep + 10 ns).

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Trigger Source Sensitivity

Internal, Any Channel 0.30 division from DC to


25ĂMHz, increasing to 1 div at
150 MHz.

External X1 35 mV from DC to 25 MHz, inĆ


creasing to 100 mV at
150 MHz.

External X10 350 mV from DC to 25 MHz,


increasing to 1 V at 150 MHz.

  $   ! # & The limits are as follows for signals having rise and fall
times 20 ns:

Coupling Source Accuracy


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  + 1 mV)
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External (X1) ±(5% of reading + 40 mV)

External (X10) ±(5% of reading + 400 mV)

Noise Reject All except Line ±(5% of reading + 1.1 division


and External + 1 mV)

External (X1) ±(5% of reading + 110 mV)

External (X10) ±(5% of reading + 1.1 V)

HF Reject All except Line ±(5% of reading + 0.35 division


and External + 1 mV)

External (X1) ±(5% of reading + 35 mV)

External (X10) ±(5% of reading + 350 mV)

Delay Difference Between Ext Input and <2 ns.


Any Channel

External Trigger Input Impedance 1 MW ±2% in parallel with 20 pF ±2.0 pF.

Maximum Input Voltage ±400 V (DC + peak AC); derate at 20 dB/decade from 100 kHz to
13 V at 3 MHz.

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Sensitivity 0.75 divisions of composite sync will achieve a stable display.
60 Hz Rejection Stable video trigger with up to 4 divisions of 60 Hz on the video
signal.

Sync Offset Stable video trigger if sync tip is ±15 divisions, referenced to input
ground.

)! #$&"! Stable trigger on positive or negative composite horizontal sync


(lines) video, for all 525/60 and 625/50 video systems which include:
NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.

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D  '$) Readouts calculated using DTime cursor difference.

Absolute Volts Accuracy Accuracies are as follows:

Condition Accuracy

-10_ C to +30_ C ±(1% of reading + 2% of one vertical


division + HF display errors + 0.5 mV +
trace shift errors).

+30_ C to +55_ C ±(1% of reading + 2% of one vertical


division + HF display errors + 4 mV +
trace shift errors).

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'$%"$ &" ! '$) ±(1.6% of reading + 2% of one vertical division + HF display
errors).

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X Bandwidth DC to at least 3 MHz.

Phase Difference Between X and Y ±3_, DC to 150 kHz.


Amplifiers

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Source Voltage and Frequency 90-132 VACRMS continuous range for 48 through 440 Hz.
180-250 VACRMS continuous range for 48 through 440 Hz.
Power Consumption 85 watts (150 VA).

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Third Party Certifications This product shall conform to and be certified where appropriate
according to the following requirements:




Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Listed or Recognized


Component, Electrical and
Electronic Measuring and Testing
Equipment UL 1244.

Canadian Standards CSA Category Certified Electronic


Association (CSA) Development and Test
Equipment, CSA 22.2 no. 231.

SelfĆCertification International SelfĆcertified by Tektronix to


ElectroĆTechnical Commission comply with IEC 348
(IEC) recommendation.

Temperature: Operating and Operating: -10_ C to +55_ C.


Nonoperating Nonoperating: -51_ C to +71_ C.

Humidity: Operating and Nonoperating To 95% relative humidity at or below +40_ C to 75% relative
humidity form +41_ C to +55_ C.
A more sever test than stated in MIL-T-28800E, para. 4.5.5.1.1.2.

Altitude: Operating and Nonoperating Operating: To 4572 m (15,000 ft.).


Nonoperating: To 12192 m (40,000 ft.).

Random Vibration: Nonoperating 2.46 gRMS, from 5 to 500 Hz, 10 minutes each axis.

Random Vibration: Operating 0.31 gRMS, from 5 to 500 Hz, 10 minutes each axis.

Emissions The instrument meets or exceeds the EMC requirements of the


following standards:
H VFG 243.
H FCC Code of Federal Regulations, 47 CFR, Part 15, Subpart B,
Class A.

Electrostatic Discharge Susceptibility IEC 801-2.

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This subsection contains tables that lists the various typical characteristics
that describe the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope.
Typical characteristics are described in terms of typical or average
performance. Typical characteristics are not warranted.
This subsection lists only typical characteristics. A list of warranted characĆ
teristics starts on page 1Ć9.

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UpperĆFrequency Limit, 20 MHz BandĆ 20ĂMHz.
width Limited
Trace Shift Leakage The typical amount of trace shift while changing the input coupling
between GND and 1 MW DC is as follows:

Condition Typical Trace Shift

-10_ C to +35_ C <0.5 mV.

+35_ C to +55_ C <2 mV.

Variable Volts/Div Offset 0.5 division trace shift while changing the variable volts/div setting.

Chop Mode Clock Rate >500 kHz, <1 MHz.


Chop mode is allowed from 0.5 s to 10 ms sec/div settings.

Noise (measured tangentially) H 0.06 div at 10 mV/div (600 mV).


H 0.10 div at 5 mV/div (500 mV).
H 0.14 div at 2 mV/div (280 mV).

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Time Base Linearity ±5%.
Sweep linearity applies over the center eight divisions. Excludes
the greater of either the first !@4 division or 25 ns from the sweep
start of the magnified sweep and anything beyond the 100th magĆ
nified division.
Delay Jitter 1 part in 10,000 (20,000 for 1 ms and slower) + 2 ns, peakĆtoĆ
peak during a twoĆsecond time interval. Exclude the first 0.15 diviĆ
sions of the Main sweep.

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TAS 465 EdgeĆType Trigger Sensitivity, The typical sensitivities are as follows:
Not DC Coupled
Trigger Source Typical Signal Level for Stable Triggering

Noise Reject 1.2 divisions from DC to 25ĂMHz, inĆ


creasing to 2.2 divisions at 150 MHz.
0.5 division or less will not trigger.

HF REJ 0.30 division from DC to 10 kHz; attenuĆ


ates signals above the upper -3 dB cutĆ
off frequency of 50 kHz.

LF REJ 0.30 division from 100 kHz to 25 MHz,


increasing to 1.0 division at 150 MHz;
attenuates signals below the lower
-3 dB cutoff frequency of 50 kHz.

AC 0.30 division from 350 Hz to 25 MHz,


increasing to 1.0 division at 150 MHz;
attenuates signals below the -3 dB cutĆ
off frequency of 160 Hz.

Typical signal levels for External Triggering are derived by convertĆ


ing divisions to volts, where 1 division equals 100 mV of trigger
signal level.

Lowest Frequency for Successful OperĆ 50 Hz with 1 division.


ation of Set Level to 50%" Function

Holdoff Control Range Increases Main sweep holdoff time by a factor of 10.

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Field Separation Stable trigger on odd or even fields in interlaced video systems
with line rates between 12 kHz and 17 kHz.

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Sensitivity The sensitivity is as follows:
Condition Sensitivity

DC to 2 MHz Positive voltage decreases intensity;


+2 V blanks a maximum intensity trace.

2 MHz to 20 MHz +2 V modulates a normal intensity trace.


+2 V (DC to 20 MHz) blanks a 1 mA CRT
beam.

Rise Time <15 ns.

Input Resistance 10 kW ±10%.

Maximum Input Voltage ±25 V peak; 25 VpĆp AC at 10 kHz or less.

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Probe Compensator Output Voltage The limits are as follows:
and
d Frequency
F
Characteristic Limits

Output Voltage 5 V (baseĆtop) ±10% into a 1 MW load.

Frequency 1 kHz ±5%.

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Nonvolatile Memory Retention Time Internal batteries, installed at time of manufacture, have a life of
10 years when operated and/or stored at an ambient
temperature from 0_ C to +50_ C. Retention time of the
nonvolatile memories is equal to the remaining life of the batteries.
Battery life can be reduced when the instrument is stored for
extended time above +50_ C. Retained data may be lost when
stored for extended time below 0_ C.

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Before you begin using the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope, perform this
procedure to properly install and power it on.
1. Check that you have the proper electrical connections. The TAS 465
Analog Oscilloscope requires 90 to 132 VACRMS or 180 to 250 VACRMS,
continuous range from 48 Hz to 440 Hz. A maximum of 85 Watts may be
required.
2. Check that the Line Voltage Range switch (Figure 2Ć1) is at the proper
setting for your power system.
3. Check the fuse to ensure it is the proper type and rating (the rear panel
provides you with this information). The TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope is
shipped with the UL approved fuse installed. Figure 2Ć2 illustrates how
to open the fuse drawer.
4. Connect the proper power cord from the rearĆpanel power connector
(Figure 2Ć1) to the power system.

Power Fuse
Connector Compartment

Line Voltage Range Switch

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    2Ć1


  


Spare Fuse

Grasp the Fuse Drawer


and Pull Straight Out

Pop the Fuse Up from


the Bottom of the Drawer

  

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This section helps you get acquainted with basic controls and operating
systems of the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope once you have power applied.

 %! ! The TAS 465 Oscilloscope has two input channels. You can display the
channels separately or simultaneously. The following steps demonstrate
$ %! !"&% how to select and deselect channels for display.
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1. Power on the oscilloscope and wait for the self tests to complete.
2. Press the   button located on the front panel. The   indicator
lights, channel 1 is displayed, and vertical controls and menus are
assigned to channel 1.
3. Press the   button located on the front panel. The   indicator
lights, channel 2 is displayed, and controls and menus are assigned to
channel 2.
4. Press the   button, assigning control to channel 1.
5. Press the 
  button, removing channel 1 from the disĆ
play and leaving channel 2 displayed.

$! % !&$ The TAS 465 Oscilloscope uses menus for making many instrument setĆ
tings. In the following steps, you will set only channel 1 on and turn the
cursors on.
1. Press the 
  button until only channel 1 is displayed.
2. Press the  menu button.
3. Set the delta volts (D) cursors on (using the following guide).

Off
CURSOR MENU
DVOLT ABS V DTIME 1/DT On
Off Off On Off

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4. Now two horizontal bar cursors are displayed. The active (movable) one
is a solid line and the inactive one is a dashed line. Use the General
Purpose Knob to move the active cursor and use the    button to
select which cursor is active.

Position Active
Cursor
Active Cursor

Set
Active Cursor

"   The TAS 465 Oscilloscope accepts signals through the front panel input
connectors labeled   and  . The probes you use for taking measureĆ
ments should only be those supplied with the TAS 465 Oscilloscope. ConĆ
necting signals to the TAS 465 Oscilloscope is also possible with the use of
50 W coaxial cables.
Before using any probe to take measurements, compensate the probe to
match the input channel. See Compensating the Probe on page 2Ć5.

!   The   feature of the TAS 465 Oscilloscope automatically sets most
of the front panel controls.
1. Connect the probe compensation signal (from the    
connector on the front panel) to either channel of the oscilloscope and
display that channel (see Figure 2Ć5). Turn all other channels off.
2. Press the   button on the front panel. Wait one to three secĆ
onds to allow the instrument to adjust all the control settings.
The instrument will trigger on the waveform, display at least one complete
cycle, and center it horizontally on the CRT. The baseline of the waveform
will be at the center horizontal graticule line (see Figure 2Ć4). The intensity
level is increased if set too low for a viewable display.

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3. Select the appropriate input channel, channel 1 or channel 2, by pressĆ


ing the 
 or 
 frontĆpanel button.
4. With the probe attached between an input channel and the probe comĆ
pensation output of the oscilloscope, press the  button on the
front panel.
5. Set the vertical scale to 1 V using the    control.
6. Center the waveform vertically using the vertical    control.
7. Set the horizontal scale to 200 ms using the   control.
8. Set the trigger coupling to !$ % (use the following guide).

DC
MAIN TRIGGER MENU
MODE SRC CPLG SLOPE HOLDOFF Noise Reject
Auto Ch1 Noise Rise Off
HF Reject

MORE
1 of 2

9. Set the vertical bandwidth to & (use the following guide).

20 MHz
CHANNEL 1 MENU
CPLG VAR INV BW Full
AC Off Off Full

10. Check that the displayed waveform is a square wave with flat tops and
bottoms. See Figure 2Ć6 for illustrations indicating proper and improper
probe compensation.

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Probe Compensated Correctly

Probe Over Compensated

Probe Under Compensated


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$) & Figure 2Ć8 is a map of the menus to help you locate menuĆdriven functions
and their available settings. Refer to the Instruction manual for operating
information about each menu.

DC
AC Main Mode Auto
GND Select LED on Auto Level

 Normal

 CPLG Single Sequence
Off
Button Video Line
VAR On
Video Field
INV odd even both
BW Off
On
Priority Vert

 MODE Ch1
20 MHz 

Button SRC Ch2
Full
Add
CPLG
Line
  Off SLOPE EXT
 On HOLDOFF 1 10
Menu Button ADD
DISP DC
Alt
Chop Noise Reject
SELECT toggles HF Reject
between Main and AC
 Delay modes LF Reject
MAIN


Button DELAY Off Rising
XY On Falling
VAR
TRCSEP Off (min)
On




 RECALL 1
Menu Button 2
SAVE Delay Mode
3
ERASE 4 Select LED off
Runs After
Trig After
Video Line
 DVOLT
Menu Button
ABS V Off Ch1
DTIME On 
 Ch2

 MODE
1/DT Add
Button SRC Line
CPLG
Delay Intensity DC
SLOPE
Video Sync Noise Reject
 Dual Delay HF Reject
Menu Button CONFIG Single Sequence AC
CAL Readout SELECT toggles LF Reject
ID between Main and
Refer to the Instruction Calibration Routines Delay modes Rising
manual for the Utility Falling
menus Software Version

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This section describes the electrical operation of the Tektronix TAS 465
Analog Oscilloscope. Refer to the schematics in the  section as
necessary.

  This manual refers to digital logic circuits with standard logic symbols and
terms. Unless otherwise stated, all logic functions are described using the
positive logic convention: the more positive of the two logic levels is the high
(1) state and the more negative level is the low (0) state. Signal states may
also be described as true" meaning their active state or false" meaning
their nonĆactive state. The specific voltages that constitute a high or low
state vary among the electronic devices.
ActiveĆlow signals are indicated by a tilde (~) prefixed to the signal name
(~RESET). Signal names are considered to be either activeĆhigh, activeĆlow,
or to have both activeĆhigh and activeĆlow states.

 Figure 3Ć1 shows the interconnection paths between the modules of the
TAS 465 Oscilloscope.


  
  3Ć1
Circuit Description

DISPLAY CONTROL BOARD


A02 J82 P82
2
2 PINS

J80 P80
2 PINS 2

5 PINS
J84

P84
5

P84
J84
PROCESSOR BOARD
5 PINS A05

J30 P30 P30 J30 J50 P50


16 40
16 PINS 16 PINS 40 PINS

FRONTĆPANEL
BOARD
A04

BEZEL
PROBE COMP J35 BUTTON
BOARD
J40 A09
GND
10 PINS 10 PINS
P40
J55 P55
5 PINS

SW 5
115/230V

5 TERMINATIONS
LV & HV POWER SUPPLY BOARD
A63 12 TERMINATIONS 12
FAN 2 PINS 2
2 TERMINATIONS

1 TERMINATION

Figure 3Ć1:ăBlock Diagram

3Ć2 Theory of Operation


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    A signal enters the oscilloscope through a probe connected to a BNC on the
A1 Analog board.

  A1 2

The attenuator hybrids AT401 and AT402, and the vertical preamplifier IC,
select the input coupling, attenuation factor, variable gain, and the invert
function. The processor system controls and calibrates the attenuators.


    A1 2 3

Probe coding interface signals pass through the A1 Analog board to the A5
CPU board and then to the A4 Front Panel board. The probe interface
signals are digitized on the Front Panel board and communicated to the
processor system to control the instrument.

   ! A1 3

The input signals are routed to the highly integrated analog acquisition
hybrid, U405, which does the analog processing required to provide vertical,
horizontal, and ZĆaxis signals to the A3 Display Driver board. Under control
of the processor, the hybrid provides vertical signal processing, triggers,
sweeps, sequencing logic, and intensity control.

    A1 1

A high impedance buffer is used to interface the external trigger signal to the
analog acquisition hybrid.

 ! The processor board is a microcontroller design. Microcontroller U201 is the
core of the circuit, operating at 16 MHz. The primary function of the procesĆ
sor is to receive input from the front panel, display the readout, and control
the A1 Analog board.
The processor board can be divided into five subsystems: the processor, the
ROM/RAM, the readout, the frontĆpanel interface, and the analog board
interface. A description of each subsystem follows.


 ! A5 1

The processor subsystem consists of a 32Ćbit integrated microcontroller and


its supporting circuits. It contains four peripheral modules: the CPU, a generĆ
alĆpurpose timer (GPT), a queued serial module (QSM), and a system inĆ
tegration module (SIM).
The CPU is based on the MC68020 instruction set and can utilize the extenĆ
sive software base for the Motorola M68000 Family.

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The GPT inputs are used for measuring the main and delay sweep gates, as
well as the measurement latches. The outputs of the GPT are used for
loading or resetting various sections of the analog board.
The QSM is primarily used as a synchronous bus for setting up the internal
register bits of the GCS, HS, preamp and DACs on the analog board.
The SIM module does all of the chip selecting for all of the addressable ICs
on the processor board. U201 has three types of support circuitry. The first
type is pullĆup resistors for IRQ lines and for configuring the processor boot
up. The second type is a crystal oscillator. The crystal oscillates at 32 kHz.
The processor uses a phase lock loop to create a 16 MHz system clock from
this crystal. The third type is a powerĆon reset circuit. The reset circuit,
consisting mainly of U207, is a passive circuit that monitors VCC. When the
power supply exceeds 4.5V, U207 releases the reset line allowing the proĆ
cessor to run. If VCC drops below 4.5V a reset occurs.

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The ROM/RAM subsystem consists of 256 kb of Flash ROM, 256 kb of static


RAM, and 64 kb of nonĆvolatile static RAM. The Flash ROM has a requireĆ
ment which states that it must not have an OE during a write cycle. ConseĆ
quently, the gates of U221 in this subsystem prevent this from happening.

"! " $ ! A5 4

The readout subsystem consists of a custom readout IC, two DACs, a 2.5 V
reference voltage, and some support resistors and capacitors for compensaĆ
tion and filtering. The readout IC has an internal RAM into which the procesĆ
sor puts ascii characters. The processor also controls the state of the readĆ
out IC for calibration, cursor positioning, and update rate. The readout IC
itself then drives the vertical and horizontal DACs as well as the blanking.


!% ! " $ ! A5 3

The frontĆpanel interface subsystem consists of U215 (DUART), and its


3.686 MHz crystal. The processor communicates to the frontĆpanel procesĆ
sor through an RS232 like interface. This interface is maintained by the
DUART, running at 9600 baud. The DUART is connected to IRQ5 on the
processor. U201 talks to U215 using data lines D8 through D15.

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The analog board interface subsystem consists of an ECL to CMOS convertĆ


er and a CMOS to ECL converter. The SGMAIN lines coming from the anaĆ
log board are ECL. These lines were converted to CMOS by using two
transistors and a couple of resistors.
The EXTTRIG lines going to the analog board need to be ECL. These lines
were converted using three resistors each.

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    All information (waveforms, text, and cursors) is displayed by the A3 Display
Driver board. It generates the high voltages necessary to drive the CRT. It
also contains the vertical and horizontal amplifier circuitry.


   A3 1

The vertical output amplifier provides the final stage of amplification of the
vertical signal. The output of the vertical amplifier is connected to the CRT
vertical plates. Vertical time and frequency compensation networks, some
which are adjustable are also contained in this circuit block. The compensaĆ
tion networks corrects for errors in the time response of the vertical delayĆ
line and variations in time and frequency response of the total vertical sysĆ
tem. The vertical signal at the input of the vertical output stage is sampled
and feedback to the trigger circuitry on the analog board. This feedback
vertical signal is used for purposes of calibration.

   A3 2

The horizontal output amplifier provides the final stage of amplification of the
horizontal signal and drives the CRT horizontal plates directly. The input
signal from the analog board is current in and the output signal to the CRT is
a voltage.


  A3 3

This circuitry provides the necessary static and dynamic levels to support
the CRT biasing and ZĆaxis drive. The ZĆaxis amplifier provides amplification
of the ZĆaxis signal from the analog board which is a current. The output of
the ZĆaxis amplifier is then applied to the DC restorer circuitry which level
shifts this signal to the cathode level. A focus amplifier receives its input
signal from a user control on the front panel. This enables the user the ability
to optimizes the CRT focus. Additional circuitry is provided to support the
necessary bias and operation levels for the CRT.
The External ZĆAxis connector provides the ability to modulate the ZĆaxis
amplifier circuit on the A3 Display Driver board, thus modulating or blanking
the intensity of the CRT display.

   The processor system sends and receives information to and from the A4
Front Panel board. The Front Panel board reads the frontĆpanel controls and
changes in their settings are reported to the processor system. The frontĆ
panel processor turns the LEDs on and off, generates the probe compensaĆ
tion signal, and processes the probe coding interface signals.

3Ć6    


    

     A4 4

FrontĆpanel menu switches are read by the Front Panel board and changes
in menu selections are sent to the processor system.

CPU A4 1

U101 is the frontĆpanel processor (FPP) and monitors the frontĆpanel conĆ
trols. It is a single chip microprocessor with builtĆin RAM, ROM, AĆtoĆD
converter, programmable timer, and serial communications interface.
The frontĆpanel processor reports any changes in state of the frontĆpanel
controls to the U201 on the A5 CPU board via the serial communication
interface.
The programmable timer TCMP1 (U101 pin 2) produces a 0 to 5V, 1kHz
square wave signal (CALSIG) that is used for probe compensation. TCMP2
(U101 pin 1) produces a 0 to 5V, 1 kHz signal that is converted to ECL level
(DITHER) by the resistive divider R503-R505. DITHER is used by the AnaĆ
log Signal Processor on the analog board.

FPP Pots & Probes A4 1 2

The pot/probe scanner working with the AĆtoĆD converter internal to the
frontĆpanel processor digitizes the inputs and reports the amount a pot has
turned and the type of probe used.
Control lines to the analog multiplexers U420 and U421 determine whether
to scan for pots or probes. If pots are to be scanned, one of 10 possible pot
inputs are read from either multiplexer U420 or U421. The voltage at the
wiper of the pot selected is applied to the frontĆpanel processor and digiĆ
tized. The amount and direction of change from the previous stored value is
calculated and sent to the host processor 68331 on the processor board.
The intensity and readout intensity pots on the front bezel are stopped pots
and represent one input each on the analog multiplexer U420. The other 8
pot inputs on U420 and U421 represent the 4 continuous rotation pots on
the front panel which are made of two wipers separated by 180 degrees and
contact a single resistive arc. Each continuous rotation pot represents two
inputs to the multiplexers.
The analog multiplexer U420 also doubles for selecting one of the 4 possible
probe inputs. The probe code resistance from the P6139 probe is converted
to a voltage by the pull-up resistors R411-R414. This voltage is read by
the pot/probe scanner and the probe type is determined and sent to the
host processor.

LEDs & Driver A4 3

There are five LEDs (light emitting diodes) on the front panel which are
connected between the outputs of an 8 bit LED latch U202 and a pullĆup
resistor to +5 V. When a particular LED needs to be turned on or off, the

      3Ć7


   

frontĆpanel processor converts the LED identification received from the host
processor to the correct LED address on the latch (U202) and changes the
state of the LED.

Switches A4 4

The frontĆpanel switches and menu switches are arranged in an array of 9


rows and 8 columns. The switch scanner sets the nine row lines low in
sequence and performs an eight column scan to check for any changes in
state and reports these changes to the host processor. When a switch is
closed, one row is connected to one column line through an isolation diode
and the column line is pulled low indicating a switch closure.

  The power supply is a switching power converter. It supplies power to all
oscilloscope circuitry.
Two generations of power supplies were produced. The early version reĆ
quired the operator to configure it to the incoming line voltage; the later
version automatically adjusts to the incoming line voltage and has no exterĆ
nal adjustments. This service manual documents the power supply beginĆ
ning with the introduction of the new version.
The   switch, located on the front panel, controls all power to the
oscilloscope including the power supply.

  The fan provides forced air cooling for the oscilloscope. It connects to +12ĂV
on the A63 Power Supply board.

3Ć8
   

 
This Performance Verification section is divided into two subsections, Brief
Performance Checks and Performance Tests.
The Brief Performance Checks section contains procedures to verify the
operation of the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope.
The Performance Tests section contains procedures to confirm the
performance of the TAS 465 Oscilloscope to its warranted specifications.

   The Brief Performance Checks contain three procedures: PowerĆOn Self
Tests, Functional Tests, and Temperature Compensation Calibrations. ComĆ
  pleting these checks takes approximately one hour.
 
The Self Tests are performed each time the oscilloscope in powered on.
The Functional Tests use the probe compensation output on the front panel
as a testĆsignal source for further verifying that the oscilloscope functions
properly. A standardĆaccessory probe, included with this oscilloscope, is the
only equipment required.
To rapidly confirm that this oscilloscope functions and was adjusted properĆ
ly, perform the procedures in the Functional Tests section; which begin on
page 4Ć3.
! These procedures are quick to do, require no external equipĆ
ment or signal sources, and provide high confidence that the oscilloscope
will perform properly. These also provide handsĆon experience to become
familiar with the controls and menus.
The Temperature Compensation Calibrations allow you to adjust the display
accuracy of the oscilloscope.

  The Performance Tests confirm that the TAS 465 Oscilloscope performs as
specified. The Performance Tests begin on page 4Ć13. Completing these
  tests takes approximately two hours and requires suitable test equipment.
  (See Equipment Required on page 4Ć13.)
!: These procedures add direct checking of warranted specificaĆ
tions.

  !   4Ć1


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 %# " The procedures in this section provide the following information:
H Title of test
H Equipment required (if applicable)
H Procedure
Where instructed to use a frontĆpanel control or select from a menu, the
name appears in boldface type. For example, press     ;
then set  to ."
The symbol at the left is accompanied by information you must read
to do the procedure properly.

These procedures make references to the graticule lines. For example,


position the cursor to the second vertical graticule line." Figure 4Ć1 shows
how to interpret the references.

Top Horizontal
Graticule Line

Center Horizontal
Graticule Line

First Vertical Center Vertical Tenth Vertical


Graticule Line Graticule Line Graticule Line


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These procedures may ask you to check for a stable display. A stable disĆ
play is consistent. The display should not have its trigger point switching
slopes (double trigger) nor should it freeĆrun." The      LED
should remain lit.

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This section contains three brief procedures: two that verify the operation of
the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope and one to perform a brief calibration to
compensate for temperature variances.
The PowerĆOn Self Tests use internal routines (performed at each power on)
to confirm basic functionality and proper adjustment.
The Functional Tests further verify that the oscilloscope functions properly.
These tests utilize the front panel  
signal and a standard
accessory probe.
The Temperature Compensation Calibrations use internal routines and
actions from you to adjust the display accuracy of the oscilloscope. These
adjustments are typically necessary only when the operating temperature
and the last calibration temperature varies more than 5_ C. However,
performing these compensations before making a critical measurement
ensures optimum accuracy.
If any of these tests return a failed message or do not perform as stated,
contact your local Tektronix service center or sales engineer for more
information.

 !    These tests verify that the internal powerĆon diagnostics passed by confirmĆ
ing no error messages are reported on screen.

  The purpose of these procedures is to confirm that this oscilloscope funcĆ
tions properly. The only equipment required is a standardĆaccessory probe.
These procedures verify function; that is, they verify that the oscilloĆ
scope operates. They do not verify that it operates within limits.
Therefore, when the functional tests that follow instruct you to verify
that a signal appears on screen that is about five divisions in ampliĆ
tude" or has a period of about six horizontal divisions," do not
interpret the quantities given as limits. Operation within limits is
checked in Performance Tests, which begin on page 4Ć13.
DO NOT make changes to the frontĆpanel settings that are not
called out in the procedures. Each verification procedure requires
you to set the oscilloscope to certain default settings before verifying
functions. If you make changes to these default settings, other than
those called out in the procedure, you may obtain invalid results. In
this case, begin the procedure again from step 1.

  


 4Ć3
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$!&.

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1. Power on the oscilloscope and allow a 20 minute warmĆup before perĆ
forming this procedure; adjust the    control to display the
readout and the   control to display waveforms.
2. Disable the dual delay with the following menu selections.
a. Press the  button and select
  from the main menu.
b. Select  until you can select 0' !'1 %.'! .
3. Press the 
  button and set  to "".
4. Install the probe on
 . Connect the probe tip to 
 on
the frontĆpanel; connect the probe ground to the ground barrel of an
unused input BNC (see Figure 4Ć2).
Some functional checks require that you install the probe on connectors
other than
 . All functional checks use the 
 on the
frontĆpanel as the signal source.

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*(+!)./*- 0/+0/
1. Press the    button until the readout indicates that only
channel 1 is selected.
2. Press the   button.
3. Press the  
   button and set
 to
.
4. Set the volts/div scale to 1 V and vertically center the display.
5. Set the sec/div scale to 500 ms.
6. Press the
 button and set D to ).
7. Align the active cursor to the top of the signal using the General Purpose
Knob.

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& &$&"#  '

8. Press the  button and align the active cursor to the bottom of
the signal using the General Purpose Knob.
9. Verify that the DVolts readout is about 5.2 V.
10. Set D to #.
11. Align the active cursor to a rising edge of the signal using the General
Purpose Knob.
12. Press the  button and align the active cursor to the next rising
edge of the signal using the General Purpose Knob.
13. Verify that the 1/DT readout is about 1 kHz.
14. Set D to #.
15. Verify that the DTime readout is about 1 ms.

&+ ( #%)( ##!'


1. Display the channel to be verified and turn all others off.
2. Install the probe on the channel to be verified.
3. Press the   button.
4. Press the      button and set  to .
5. Verify that the channel is operational, confirming the following stateĆ
ments are true:
H The vertical scale readout is set to 2 V for the channel under test
and a square wave signal about 2.6 divisions in amplitude is onĆ
screen.
H Pressing the        button sets the trigger level
readout to approximately 2.7 V.
H Turning vertical  control moves the signal up and down
the screen when rotated. Return the bottom portion of the displayed
waveform to the center horizontal graticule line.
H Turning the   control counterclockwise and clockwise
decreases and increases the amplitude of the waveform. Return the
volts/div scale to 2 V.
6. Press the      button and select . Select the followĆ
ing coupling types and verify the display.
H Select coupling and verify that the waveform amplitude is posiĆ
tiveĆgoing from the center horizontal graticule line.
H Select coupling, press the        button, and
verify that the waveform is centered at about the center horizontal
graticule line.
H Select  coupling and verify that a straight line is displayed (no
waveform).

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& &$&"#  '

7. Return the coupling to  and press the 


 
 button.
8. Repeat this procedure until all input channels are verified.

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1. Install the probe on  .
2. Press the 
  button until the readout indicates channel 1
is the only selected channel.
3. Press the 
 button.
4. Press the   button, then position the channel 2 trace to the bottom
horizontal graticule line.
5. Press the 
  button, removing the channel 2 display.
6. Press the    button and set  to #.
7. Verify that a second waveform of approximately 2.6 divisions amplitude
has been added to the display.
8. Set  to $%.
9. Set the sec/div scale to 100 ms.
10. Verify that the two waveforms are displayed simultaneously.
11. Set  to !(.
12. Verify that the two waveforms are displayed alternately.
13. Set  to .
14. Press the 
 
 button.

&* ( " '


1. Press the 
  button until the readout indicates channel 1
is the only selected channel.
2. Install the probe on  .
3. Press the 
 button.

4Ć6 &$&"# &($#


(" ('(%& !#)

4. Verify that the main time base is operational, confirming the following
statements are true.
H One period of the square wave is about five horizontal divisions.
H Rotating the 
  control clockwise expands the waveform
(more horizontal divisions per period of waveform); rotating it counĆ
terclockwise contracts the waveform.
H Setting the sec/div scale to 1 ms displays approximately one period
of waveform per horizontal division.
H Rotating the horizontal  control moves the waveform left
and right onĆscreen.
H Pressing the  button changes the sec/div scale from 1 ms to
100 ms and one period of the square wave is about ten horizontal
divisions. Return to a nonĆmagnified display by pressing the 
button again.
5. Press the  
 button and set
 to &.
6. Set the delayed sec/div scale to 500 ms.
7. Press the 
 
 button and set 
to +&) *(.
8. Press the  
 button.
9. Select 
 from the main menu and vertically position the delayed
time base below the main time base using the General Purpose Knob.
10. Select
 from the main menu.
11. Verify that the delayed time base is operational, confirming the following
statements are true:
H The main sweep has an intensified zone of approximately 5.5 horiĆ
zontal divisions. Adjust the 
 level if necessary to view the
entire intensified zone.
H Rotating the General Purpose Knob clockwise moves the intensified
zone to the right onĆscreen. Position the intensified portion to the
center of the screen.
12. Adjust the delayed sec/div scale to 200 ms.
13. Set  to  and confirm that only the delayed sec/div scale is
displayed and the period of the squareĆwave signal is about five horizonĆ
tal divisions.
14. Set  to & and
 to .

("- *! (" ( -)*%


1. Press the 
  button until the readout indicates channel 1
is the only selected channel.
2. Press the 
 button.

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(! (&($%  ")

3. Set the sec/div scale to 1 ms.


4. Press the 
 
 button and set 
to +*&.
5. Verify that the main trigger is operational, confirming that the following
statements are true:
H Rotating the trigger 

 control changes the main trigger level
readout.
H Rotating the trigger 

 control through its range triggers and
untriggers the display. Leave the signal untriggered.
H Pressing the 
 

   button triggers the signal and the
trigger level readout indicates approximately 2.7 V.
6. Press the   
 button and set
 to %.
7. Set the delayed sec/div scale to 500 ms.
8. Verify that the delayed sweep is operational, confirming that an intensiĆ
fied zone appears on the main sweep.
9. Press the 
 
 button and set 
to (! *( and
 to  .
10. Verify that the delayed trigger is operational, confirming that the followĆ
ing statements are true:
H Rotating the trigger 

 control changes the delayed trigger level
readout.
H Rotating the trigger 

 control through its range triggers and
untriggers (intensified zone displayed and not displayed) the
delayed sweep. Leave the signal untriggered.
H Pressing the 
 

   button triggers the signal, the
trigger level readout indicates approximately 2.7 V, and the intensiĆ
fied zone is displayed.
11. Press the   
 button and set
 to .
12. Set the sec/div scale to 50 ms.
13. Press the 
 
 button and set 
to !%# '+%
and confirm the following statements are true:
H There is no waveform displayed.
H Pressing the 

  
 button causes one sweep of the
waveform display to occur.
14. Set the sec/div scale to 1 ms.
15. Set 
to +*& ,#.
16. Disconnect the probe from the oscilloscope.

4Ć8 (&($% (!!*!&%


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!,%"3 .$! 2.!,)' ,%##!,


1. Press the   button; set   to *,(' and  to
  . Confirm that no sweep is displayed.
2. Install the probe on the   connector. Connect the probe tip to
   on the frontĆpanel; connect the probe ground to the
ground barrel of an unused input BNC.
3. Press the     button.
4. Verify that the main sweep is triggered and a single trace is displayed.
5. Press the
 button.
6. Disconnect the probe from the oscilloscope.

!(+!,./,! The procedures that follow allow you to quickly compensate the calibration
of the oscilloscope for any external temperature variations. This ensures the
*(+!)-.%*) most accurate measurements. No test equipment is required to perform
'%,.%*)- these procedures.
Optimum instrument performance depends on the recommended
20 minute minimum warmĆup time prior to performing the following
calibration routines. All calibration routines require a successful
completion (no failed" message).
The Temperature Compensation Calibrations affect the accuracy of
the display system; therefore, they should only be performed by a
qualified technician.

*,%4*).' 1!!+ .$


1. Press the
 button.
2. Press the  button and select
 from the main menu.
3. Select *,%4*).' 1!!+ .$ from the sub menu, initiating the routine.
The *,%4*).' 1!!+ .$ routine takes about 20 seconds to comĆ
plete its initial calibrations. Once complete, two dots are displayed. The
displayed dots are used for the next horizontal calibration steps.

NOTE
The following steps use both the General Purpose Knob and the
TOGGLE button to make adjustments. The General Purpose Knob
performs two functions: to adjust gain and centering. Pressing the
TOGGLE button selects the function of the General Purpose Knob.

4. Use a combination of the  button and the General Purpose


Knob to position the two dots eight divisions apart, centered horizontally
(see Figure 4Ć3).


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" "!"  #

Gain and Position


Adjustment
Dots Eight Divisions
Apart, Centered
Horizontally

Toggle Between
Gain and Position
Adjustment

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5. Select
!  when you have the appropriate display.
6. Again, use a combination of the   button and the General PurĆ
pose Knob to position the two dots eight divisions apart, centered
horizontally (see Figure 4Ć3).
7. Select
!  when you have the appropriate display.
8. One dot is now displayed.
9. Use a combination of the   button and the General Purpose
Knob to horizontally center the single dot at the center of the screen
(see Figure 4Ć4).
Continue to press the   button and adjusting the dot to center
screen with the General Purpose Knob until the dot stays horizontally
centered while pressing the   button.

Position
Adjustment

Center Dot
Horizontally
Toggle Dot Position

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4Ć10 "!"  "$!


+$ !  +!*+()
# &,

10. Select *) when you have the appropriate display.


11. Two vertical lines are now displayed.

Gain and Position


Adjustment
Lines Eight Divisions
Apart, Centered
Horizontally
Toggle Between
Gain and Position
Adjustment

$".+ 21*+$0*)-' %.,-( )-, #+ 

12. Use a combination of the  button and the General Purpose
Knob to position the two lines eight divisions apart, centered horizontally
(see Figure 4Ć5).
13. Select *) when you have the appropriate display.
14. A pass or failed status appears on the screen.
15. Select *) to exit the routine, displaying a
'$+-$*) $)$,# 
message.

 +-$' $")' -#


1. Press the   button.
2. Press the  button and select
 from the main menu.
3. Select  +-$' $")' -# from the sub menu, initiating the routine.
4. Remove any input signals from the oscilloscope.
5. Select *) .
The  +-$' $")' -# routine takes about one minute to complete.
When finished, a pass or failed status will appear on the screen.
6. Press *) to exit the routine, displaying a
'$+-$*) $)$,#  mesĆ
sage.
7. Press the
    button.

   +/$ ).' 4Ć11


     
 

4Ć12      


   !"!

This subsection contains procedures to verify that the TAS 465 Analog
Oscilloscope performs as warranted.
The procedures are arranged in three logical groupings:   
$   and  . They check all the characteristics
that are designated as checked in Section 1,  . (The checked
characteristics appear in  type under      in
Section 1.)
These procedures #  the confidence level provided by the  %
  in this section.

   !"! The tests in this subsection comprise an extensive, valid confirmaĆ
tion of performance and functionality when the following requireĆ
 #!"! ments are met:
H The cabinet must be installed on the oscilloscope.
H The "%    show no failures.
H You must have completed the  !    ,
beginning on page 4Ć9.
H The oscilloscope must have an operating warmĆup period of at least
20 minutes at an ambient temperature between -10_ C and +55_ C.
H You have set the    and   controls for nominal viewĆ
ing levels.
H You have set the delayed sweep intensity to "!"% % 
 in
the Utility Configure menu.

"  " Ċ Read   !  that start on page 4Ć1.
If you are not familiar with operating this oscilloscope, read
!  in
Section 2 before performing these procedures.

#" #  These procedures use external, traceable signal sources to directly check
warranted characteristics. Table 4Ć1 lists the required test equipment.

   $


# 4Ć13
   !"!

')( #  !" #"

" # 


# # "! % # !
! "
1 Attenuator, 5X Ratio: 5X; Impedance 50 W; Tektronix part number Signal attenuation
Connectors: female BNC input, 011-0060-02
male BNC output
2 Attenuator, 10X Ratio: 10X; Impedance 50 W; Tektronix part number Signal attenuation
Connectors: female BNC input, 011-0059-02
male BNC output

3 Termination, Impedance 50 W; Connectors: Tektronix part number Signal


50 W (two reĆ female BNC input, male BNC 011-0049-01 interconnection
quired) output

4 Termination, Impedance 75 W; Connectors: Tektronix part number Signal


75 W female BNC input, male BNC 011-0102-01 interconnection,
output video

5 Cable, Precision 50 W, 36 in, maleĆtoĆmale BNC Tektronix part number Signal


Coaxial connectors 012-0482-00 interconnection

6 Cable, Coaxial 75 W, 36 in, maleĆtoĆmale BNC Tektronix part number Signal


connectors 012-1338-00 interconnection,
video

7 Coupler, DualĆ FemaleĆBNCĆtoĆdualĆmaleĆBNC Tektronix part number Signal


Input 067Ć0525Ć02 interconnection

8 Generator, LevĆ 200 kHz to 250 MHz; Variable Wavetek 9100 Universal Trigger and
eled Sine Wave amplitude from 5ĂmV to 4 VpĆp Calibration System with bandwidth checks
into 50 W Oscilloscope Calibration
Module (Option 250)
9 Generator, Time Variable marker frequency from Timing accuracy
Mark 10 ms to 10 ns; accuracy within checks
25 ppm

10 Generator, Pulse High Amplitude pulse with variable Gain accuracy


amplitude of 60 V to 100 V checks

11 Generator, DC DC voltage levels from 100 mV to Gain accuracy


Calibration 10 V checks

12 Probe, 10X, inĆ Standard accessory probe TEKTRONIX P6109B Signal


cluded with this interconnection
instrument

13 Digital DC voltage to 10ĂV TEKTRONIX DMĂ2510 Power Supply


Multimeter Adjustment

14 Generator, Video Provides NTSC compatible TEKTRONIX TSG 100 Video trigger check
Signal outputs

15 Adjustment Tool 0.1 inch hex on both ends GC Electronics #8606 Internal adjustments

 ! " ! #! & $    " #!"" # !

4Ć14     "


, ),'( -.-

,.#& 1-.' These procedures check those characteristics that relate to the vertical
system and are listed as checked under Warranted Characteristics in

"%- Section 1, Specifications.


"%
#( ( )&.! -/,'(. /,1
+/#*'(. +/#, One pulse generator (item 10) and one precision
coaxial cable (item 5).
1. Display the channel to be verified, turning all others off.
2. Press the   button.
3. Set the sec/div scale to 500 ms.
4. Press the     button and set
 to )#- $..
5. Press the
 button and set D)&. to (.
6. Press the  
   button and make the following selections:
H Set
 to

H Set  to  2
7. Set the volts/div scale to 2 mV.
8. Position the trace three divisions below the center horizontal graticule
line.
9. Connect the standard amplitude output of the pulse generator to the
input of the channel to be verified as shown in Figure 4Ć6.

Pulse Generator

Precision Cable

#!/, 43#( ( )&.! -. ./*

10. Set the pulse generator for 10 mV amplitude output.


11. Use the General Purpose Knob and  button to precisely align
the cursors to the signal peaks.
12. Check the Displayed Signal Accuracy and Volts Readout Accuracy while
setting the Volts/Div Scale and the Input Amplitude given in Table 4Ć2.

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$, '$,+ -*/

'$,+
". &(-,
"+($/
$, '$,+
$ %($",- " &$ -*/ '-, -*/
2 mV 10 mV 4.87 to 5.13 div 9.80 mV to 10.2 mV
5 mV 20 mV 3.9 to 4.1 div 19.6 mV to 20.4 mV

10 mV 50 mV 4.87 to 5.13 div 49.0 mV to 51.0 mV

20 mV 0.1 V 4.87 to 5.13 div 98.0 mV to 102 mV

50 mV 0.2 V 3.9 to 4.1 div 196 mV to 204 mV

100 mV 0.5 V 4.87 to 5.13 div 490 mV to 510 mV

1V 5V 4.87 to 5.13 div 4.90 V to 5.10 V

13. Return the volts/div scale to 2 mV and set the pulse generator for 10 mV
amplitude output.
14. Press the      button and set  to &.
15. Check that rotating the General Purpose Knob counterclockwise reĆ
duces the displayed signal amplitude to two divisions or less. Set 
to .
16. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.
17. Repeat this procedure until you have verified all input channels.
18. Press the  button and set D'$, to .

!# *" * .$ -*/


)-"(%&, )-"* One DC calibration generator (item 11) and one
precision coaxial cable (item 5).
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Press the   button.
3. Set the sec/div scale to 500 ms.
4. Press the     button and make the following selections:
H Set  to

H Set  to "+"&
5. Press the      button and make the following selections:
H Set  to

H Set  to   0
6. Set the volts/div scale to 50 mV.
7. Position the trace three divisions below the center horizontal graticule
line.

4Ć16 *'*%& *"","'&


#/$,/* +!# #010

8. Connect the DC calibration generator to the   input as shown in


Figure 4Ć7.

DC Calibration Generator

Precision Cable

'%2/# 6
5/'%%#/ #3#) #01 #12-

9. Set the DC calibration generator for a 200 mV output.


10. Press the     button.
11. Check that the Trigger Level Accuracy readout is in the range of 169 mV
to 231 mV.
12. Press the   button and set  to  ))'+%.
13. Press the     button.
14. Check that the Trigger Level Accuracy readout is in the range of 169 mV
to 231 mV.
15. Press the      button, displaying the delay trigger
menu.
16. Set  to 2+0 $1#/ and  to &.
17. Press the     button.
18. Check that the Trigger Level Accuracy readout is in the range of 169 mV
to 231 mV.
19. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.
20. Press the      button and set  to '0'+%.
21. Press the    button and set   to $$.

&#!(  ,2-)'+% +"4'"1&


.2'-*#+1 #.2'/#"
One leveled sine wave generator (item 8), one preciĆ
sion coaxial cable (item 5), and one 50 W termination (item 3).
1. Display the channel to be verified, turning all others off.
2. Connect the output of the sine wave generator to the channel to be
verified as shown in Figure 4Ć8.

   #/3'!#  +2 ) 4Ć17


".#,.*+ " "/0/

Sine Wave Generator

Precision Cable 50 W Termination

&$1." 8
7 +!3&!0% "/0 "01-

3. Press the  button.


4. Set the volts/div scale to 2 mV.
5. Set the sec/div scale to 200 ms.
6. Set the sine wave generator for a 50 kHz reference frequency and adjust
the amplitude for a six division display.
7. Press the   button and set  to ,&/" "'" 0.
8. Use the following substeps (a to c) and the settings and limits given in
Table 4Ć3 to confirm the bandwidth of the input channels.
a. Set the volts/div scale as indicated.
b. Set the signal generator for the specified amplitude at the reference
frequency.
c. While confirming the Display Amplitude remains greater than the
minimum number of divisions, increase the signal generator freĆ
quency to 100 MHz.

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7 ,1-)"! +!3&!0%

&/-)4 *-)&01!"
,)0/&2  (5  
 )" "#"."+ " *-)&01!" ,  5
2 mV 6 division 4.2 division
5 mV 6 division 4.2 division

10 mV 6 division 4.2 division

20 mV 6 division 4.2 division

50 mV 6 division 4.2 division

100 mV 6 division 4.2 division

1V 5 division 3.5 division

4Ć18 ".#,.*+ " ".&#& 0&,+


*'*%& +,+

9. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.


10. Repeat this procedure until all input channels are verified.

!# 1/"+ "&



)-"(%&, )-"* One pulse generator (item 10) and one precision
coaxial cable (item 5).
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Connect the output of the pulse generator to the  input as shown
Figure 4Ć9.

Pulse Generator

Precision Cable

" -* 101/"+ "& +, ,-(

3. Set the output of the pulse calibration generator for 50 mV.


4. Press the 
 button.
5. Set the volts/div scale to 10 mV.
6. Center the display using the vertical  control.
7. Press the  
 button and set  to &.
8. Check that the amplitude of the XĆaxis signal is 4.8 to 5.2 divisions.
9. Set  to .
10. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.

  *." &-$ 4Ć19


&#&!" '('

#&+#"( *'(! These procedures check those characteristics that relate to the horizontal
system and are listed as checked under Warranted Characteristics in
' Section 1, Specifications.

 ! ' " ! )&'#& )&*


%)$!"( %)& One time marker generator (item 9), one precision
coaxial cable (item 5), and one 50 W termination (item 3).
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Connect the output of the time marker generator to the   input as
shown in Figure 4Ć10.

Time Mark Generator

Precision Cable 50 W Termination


)& -,!" '( ()$

3. Set the output of the generator for 20 ns markers.


4. Press the   button.
5. Set the sec/div scale to 20 ns.
6. Set the volts/div scale to 500 mV.
7. Center the time mark display vertically.
8. Press the  button and set D  to ".
9. Position the rising edge of the second time mark to the second vertical
graticule line.
10. Align the active cursor to the second time mark at the point the rising
edge intersects the center horizontal graticule line using the General
Purpose Knob.
11. Press the   button and align the second cursor to the tenth time
mark at the point the rising edge intersects the center horizontal
graticule line using the General Purpose Knob.
12. Check that the TimeĆmark to Graticule Accuracy and the Time Cursor
Readout Accuracy over the center eight divisions are within the limits
shown for each Sec/Div Scale listed in Table 4Ć4.

4Ć20 &#&!" &(#"


Performance Tests

TableĂ4Ć4:ăTime Base and Cursor Accuracies (Mag Off)

TimeĆmark to Time Cursor


Graticule Accuracy Readout Accuracy
Sec/Div Scale Time Mark Over Center 2nd and 10th
(Mag Off) Setting 8 Divisions Time Marks
20 ns 20 ns ±0.16 division 157 ns to 163 ns
50 ns 50 ns ±0.16 division 392 ns to 408 ns

100 ns 0.1 ms ±0.16 division 784 ns to 816 ns

200 ns 0.2 ms ±0.16 division 1.57 ms to 1.63 ms

500 ns 0.5 ms ±0.16 division 3.92 ms to 4.08 ms

1 ms 1 ms ±0.16 division 7.84 ms to 8.16 ms

2 ms 2 ms ±0.16 division 15.7 ms to 16.3 ms

5 ms 5 ms ±0.16 division 39.2 ms to 40.8 ms

10 ms 10 ms ±0.16 division 78.4 ms to 81.6 ms

20 ms 20 ms ±0.16 division 157 ms to 163 ms

50 ms 50 ms ±0.16 division 392 ms to 408 ms

100 ms 0.1 ms ±0.16 division 784 ms to 816 ms

200 ms 0.2 ms ±0.16 division 1.57 ms to 1.63 ms

500 ms 0.5 ms ±0.16 division 3.92 ms to 4.08 ms

1 ms 1 ms ±0.16 division 7.84 ms to 8.16 ms

2 ms 2 ms ±0.16 division 15.7 ms to 16.3 ms

5 ms 5 ms ±0.16 division 39.2 ms to 40.8 ms

13. Set DTIME to Off.


14. Set the time mark generator to 20 ns.
15. Set the main sec/div scale to 20 ns.
16. Press the HORIZONTAL MENU button and set DELAY to On and MAIN
to Off.
17. Set the delayed sec/div scale to 20 ns.
18. Set the delay time to 3 ns using the General Purpose Knob.
19. Position the edge of the second time mark to the second vertical
graticule line.
20. Check that the Time Mark to Graticule Accuracy over the center eight
divisions are within the limits shown for each sec/div scale listed in
Table 4Ć4 (disregard the Time Cursor Readout Accuracy column).

TAS 465 Service Manual 4Ć21


Performance Tests

21. Set MAIN to On.


22. Set the main sec/div scale to 20 ns.
23. Set MAIN to Off.
24. Press the MAG button, turning magnification on.
25. Set the time mark generator for 5 ns markers.
26. Set the volts/div scale to 200 mV.
27. Check that the timing accuracies at the beginning, middle, and end of
sweep over the center eight divisions are within the limits shown for
each of the sec/div scales given in Table 4Ć5. Exclude the first and last
five divisions of the magnified sweep for accuracy measurements.

TableĂ4Ć5:ăTime Base Accuracy (Mag On)

Sec/Div Scale Time Marker Time Mark to Graticule


(Mag On) Setting Over Center 8 Divisions
2 ns 5 ns1 ±0.24 division2
5 ns 5 ns1 ±0.24 division

10 ns 10 ns ±0.24 division

100 ns 0.1 ms ±0.24 division

100 ms 0.1 ms ±0.24 division

1 Change the volts/div scale as necessary to maintain vertical amplitude.


2 At this setting, two cycles of the signal are displayed for every five horizontal divisions.

28. Set MAIN to On and DELAY to Off.


29. Set the sec/div scale to 2 ns.
30. Set the time mark generator for 5 ns markers.
31. Check that the timing accuracies at the beginning, middle, and end of
sweep over the center eight divisions are within the limits shown for
each Sec/Div Scale given in Table 4Ć5. Exclude the first and last five
divisions of the magnified sweep for accuracy measurements.
32. Press the MAG button, turning magnification off.

Check Dual Delay Accuracy


Equipment Required: One time marker generator (item 9), one precision
coaxial cable (item 5), and one 50 W termination (item 3).
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Connect the output of the time marker generator to the CH 1 input as
shown in Figure 4Ć11.

4Ć22 Performance Verification


( &($% )*)

Time Mark Generator

Precision Cable 50 W Termination

"!+( /.
+#
#- )* *+'

3. Set the output of the time marker generator for 0.5 ms markers.
4. Press the   button.
5. Set the sec/div scale to 500 ms.
6. Set the volts/div scale to 500 mV.
7. Position the time marker display to the upper half of the graticule and
align the first time marker to the second vertical graticule line.
8. Press the     button and then the 
   
button.
9. Set 
to +%)  *(.
10. Set the delayed sec/div scale to 50 ms.
11. Press   .
12. Select    and position the delayed time marker display to the
lower half of the graticule using the General Purpose Knob.
13. Select
.
14. Using the General Purpose Knob, position the intensified zone on the
main sweep to the second time marker; then, slightly adjust the General
Purpose Knob until the delayed sweep time marker is at the graticule
center.
15. Press the  button and select   from the main menu.
16. Select  until you can select
+#
#- %# from the sub
menu.
17. Press the  button and set D to %.
18. Using the General Purpose Knob, position the second intensified zone
on the main sweep to the third time marker; then, slightly adjust the
General Purpose Knob to superimpose the delayed sweep time markers
at the graticule center. Press the   button to assign the General
Purpose Knob to the second intensified zone if necessary.
19. Check the Dual Delay Accuracy Reading for each time marker pair listed
in Table 4Ć6.

  (," %+# 4Ć23


".#+.)* " "/0/

("576 m/ 1( "(4 1. 4

&)" .'"./ *0"*/&#&"! 1( "(4 1. 4


"!&*$ &)&0/
Second and third 473 ms to 527 ms
Second and fourth 970 ms to 1.03 ms

Second and sixth 1.97 ms to 2.03 ms

Second and tenth 3.96 ms to 4.04 ms

20. Press the      


 button and set the main sec/div scale
to 200 ns.
21. Press the      
 button and set the delayed sec/div
scale to 20 ns.
22. Set the time mark generator for 0.2 ms markers.
23. Using the General Purpose Knob, position the second intensified zone
on the main sweep to the tenth time marker; then, slightly adjust the
General Purpose Knob to superimpose the delayed sweep time markers
at the graticule center.
24. Check the dual delay accuracy (DTime) reading is in the range of
1.58 ms to 1.62 ms.
25. Press the
 button and set D to ##.
26. Press the  button and select 1( "(4 &/("!.
27. Press the     button and set   to ##
28. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.

.&$$". 4/0") These procedures check those characteristics that relate to the trigger
system and are listed as checked under Warranted Characteristics in

%" '/ Section 1, Specifications.


%" ' .&$$". "*/&0&2&04
-1&,)"*0 "-1&."! One sine wave generator (item 8), one 10X attenuator
(item 2), one precision coaxial cable (item 5), one dualĆinput coupler
(item 7), and two 50 W terminations (item 3).

+3 ."-1"* 4 Ċ The following steps check trigger sensitivity at 25 MHz.


1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Connect the output of the sine wave generator to the
  and
 inputs as shown in Figure 4Ć12.

4Ć24 ".#+.)* " ".&#& 0&+*


!+")+'( ! !,-,

Sine Wave Generator

50 W Terminations

Precision Cable DualĆinput


Coupler

%#.+! 2
1+%##!+ !(,%-%/%-0 !,- !-.* (!

3. Set the frequency of the sine wave generator to 25 MHz.


4. Press the  button.
5. Set the volts/div scale to 50 mV.
6. Set the sec/div scale to 100 ns.
7. Press the    button and set  to
8. Press the   button and make the following selections
from the main trigger menu:
H Set   to .-)
H Set  to $
H Set  to
H Set  to %,%(#
9. Press the       button and make the following selecĆ
tions from the delay trigger menu:
H Set   to .(, "-!+
H Set  to $
H Set  to
H Set  to %,%(#
10. Set the delayed sec/div scale to 50 ns.
11. Press the    button and select  .
12. Set the delay time to 15 ns using the General Purpose Knob.
13. Set   to "".
14. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for a three division display.
15. Add a 10X attenuator to the test setup as shown in Figure 4Ć13.

    !+/% ! (.& 4Ć25


$-%+-)"*#$ $./.

Sine Wave Generator

50 W Terminations

DualĆinput
Precision Cable 10X Attenuator Coupler

'&0-$ 5
4-'&&$- $*.'/'1'/3 $./ $/0, 2+

16. Press the     button and confirm a stable display.
17. Press the   button and set  to "(('*&.
18. Press the     button and confirm a stable display.
19. Press the !   button and set  to *.
20. Select  and position the delayed sweep below the main sweep
using the General Purpose Knob.
21. Press the   button and set  to -'& %/$-.
22. Press the     button and confirm a stable delayed
sweep display.
23. Set  to "(('*&.
24. Press the     button and confirm a stable delayed
sweep display.
25. Press the !   button and set  to %%.
26. Set the volts/div scale to 10 mV.
27. Set the sine wave generator to 50 kHz.
28. Set the sec/div scale to 50 ms.
29. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for a 3.5 division display.
30. Set the sine wave generator frequency to 25 MHz.
31. Set the main sec/div scale to 100 ns.
32. Press the   button and set  to   .
33. Press the     button and confirm a stable display.

4Ć26 $-%+-)"*#$ $-'%'#"/'+*


)&)$% *+*

" ! )(,%. Ċ The following steps check trigger sensitivity at


150ĂMHz (TAS 465).
1. Remove the 10X attenuator from the test setup. Reconnect as shown in
Figure 4Ć14.

Sine Wave Generator

50 W Terminations

Precision Cable DualĆinput


Coupler

" ,) 0


/)" ) %*"+"-"+. *+ +,' !)

2. Set the volts/div scale to 1 V.


3. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for a one division display at
25 MHz.
4. Set the sine wave generator frequency as follows:
H TAS 465 Ċ 150 MHz
5. Press the   button.
6. Set  to   .
7. Press the     button and confirm a stable display.
8. Add a 10X attenuator to the test setup as shown in Figure 4Ć15.

Sine Wave Generator

50 W Terminations

DualĆinput
Precision Cable 10X Attenuator Coupler

" ,) 0


/)" ) %*"+"-"+. *+ +,' &,)

    )-" %,# 4Ć27


#"# ! $%$

9. Set the volts/div scale to 50 mV.


10. Adjust the sine wave generator amplitude for a one division display.
11. Set  to .
12. Press the 


  button and confirm a stable display.
13. Set  
to $!.
14. Press the 


  button and confirm a stable display.
15. Press the  
 

 button (selecting delay).
16. Press the 


  button and confirm a stable delayed
sweep display (see the following note).

NOTE
A slight adjustment of the delay time may be necessary to obtain a
stable delayed sweep display. Press the Horizontal Menu button
and adjust the delay time using the General Purpose Knob. Press
the Trigger Menu button after confirming a stable display.

17. Set  
to $!.
18. Press the 


  button and confirm a stable delayed
sweep display.

NOTE
A slight adjustment of the delay time may be necessary to obtain a
stable delayed sweep display. Press the Horizontal Menu button
and adjust the delay time using the General Purpose Knob.

19. Press the   


 button and set
 to .
20. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.

4Ć28 #"# ! #%"!


) &)$% *+*

"& )"!!) %*"+"-"+.


The following steps check the video trigger sensitivity.
(,"'$%+ (,") One NTSC Television signal generator (item 14), one
75 W termination (item 4), and one 75 W coaxial cable (item 6).
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Connect the composite sync output of the television signal generator to
the
  input as shown in Figure 4Ć16.

Television Signal Generator

75 W Cable 75 W Termination

"!,) 0/"& )"!!) *+ +,'

3. Press the   button.


4. Set the volts/div scale to 200 mV.
5. Set the sec/div scale to 100 ms.
6. Press the  button and select
 .
7. Select  until you can select "& .% !+"- from the sub
menu.
8. Press the     button and make the following selections:
H Set  to "& "# &
H Set  to ##"%!
9. Confirm a stable display of the video field.
10. Set  to "& "# -%.
11. Confirm a stable display of the video field.
12. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.

   )-" %,# 4Ć29


 
  

4Ć30  
    
 

This section contains information needed to adjust the TAS 465 Analog
Oscilloscope.

 Ċ The Adjustment Procedures are divided into two parts:


H General information about adjusting the oscilloscope
H Written procedures for calibrating the oscilloscope

 Ċ Use these procedures to return the oscilloscope to conforĆ


mance with its Warranted Characteristics as listed in Section 1, SpecificaĆ
tions. They also optimize the performance of the oscilloscope.
These procedures are not required to verify the oscilloscope conforms with
its warranted characteristics. Performance verification procedures are found
in Section 4, Performance Verification.

   Ċ As a general rule, perform these adjustments after


every 2,000 hours of operation or once a year if used infrequently.

  Before you perform this procedure, you need to address the following
requirements.


This procedure is only to be performed by trained service technicians.

  
The cabinet must be removed to perform the adjustment procedure. Refer to
Section 6, Maintenance, for procedures to remove the cabinet. The adjustĆ
ment procedures make references to adjustments located on internal circuit
boards. Figure 5Ć1 shows the location of each board with adjustments. The
end of this section contains figures that show the location of each adjustĆ
ment for each circuit board.

!  
This oscilloscope requires a 20 minute warmĆup period in a 20_ C to 30_ C
environment before performing this adjustment procedure. Adjustments
performed before the operating temperature has stabilized may cause errors
in performance.

     5Ć1



 

Display Driver board

Analog board

        

                

   !    !     
   

5Ć2 
 
   

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#(-.,/.#)(- #-*&3 )( ."  ,)/.

  


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-.*- *, ),' #( ." ),, -")1(
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-.*- )/.&#( )0 ")10, /-/&&3 && $/-.'(. -.*- , ' 
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)' $/-.'(.- *( )( ." -/-- /& *,#), )'*&.#)( ) ).",
$/-.'(.- (,&&3 ." *,)/,- -")/&  *, ),' #( ." ),,
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)'*&.#)( ) ).", $/-.'(.- & 5 &#-.- ." $/-.'(.- ( ."#,
*((#-

  !
  5Ć3
 

"$#  

   


Power Supply None
CRT Adjustment None
Low Frequency Output ComĆ None
pensation

Factory Horizontal Cal CRT Adjustment

Factory Vertical Cal Low Frequency Output Compensation


and Factory Horizontal Cal

High Frequency Step Response Factory Vertical Cal

Attenuator Compensation Low Frequency Output Compensation

Vertical Gain Adjustment Low Frequency Output CompensaĆ


tion, Factory Vertical Cal, and AttenuĆ
ator Compensation

 The following instructions will guide you through each of the adjustments
outlined in Complete Adjustments. Each adjustment section lists all necesĆ
 sary equipment required to perform the adjustments.

  ! 
  One digital multimeter (item 13) and one adjustment
tool (item 15).

 This procedure requires adjustment to the Power
Supply board. See Figure 5Ć16 on page 5Ć22 for the location of the adjustĆ
ment.
1. Connect the digital voltmeter low lead to chassis ground and connect
the volts lead to the -8.6 V supply (W55-2) on the CPU board.
2. Measure the -8.6 V supply. If the supply measures from -8.56 V to
-8.64 V, the supply is adjusted properly and you may disconnect the
voltmeter.
3. If the power supply is not within the limits specified in step 2, adjust the
-8.6 V ADJ potentiometer (R43) for a voltmeter reading of -8.60 V.
4. Disconnect the voltmeter from the instrument.

5Ć4  


#(201*$+1 /,"$#2/$0

 #(201*$+10
.2'-*$+1 $.2'/$# One time marker generator (item 9), one precision
coaxial cable (item 5), and one 50 W termination (item 3).
#(201*$+1 ," 1',+0 This procedure requires adjustments to the Display
Driver board. See Figure 5Ć14 on page 5Ć20 for the location of the adjustĆ
ments.
1. Disconnect all signal inputs from the oscilloscope.
2. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
3. Press the   button.
4. Set the volts/div scale to 50 mV.
5. Set the sec/div scale to 2 ms.
6. Press the      button and make the following selections
from the menu:
H Set  to 
H Set
 to  4
7. Position the channel 1 trace to the center horizontal graticule line and
adjust the   control for a wellĆdefined display.
8. Adjust the    control (screwĆdriver adjustment) to align
the trace with the center horizontal graticule line.
9. Press the     button and set  to +.
10. Set the   control fully counterclockwise (off).
11. Adjust R321 on the Display Driver board until the dot is visible, then
reĆadjust R321 until the dot just extinguishes.
12. Set  to %%.
13. Connect the output of the time mark generator to the   input as
shown in Figure 5Ć2.

Time Mark Generator

50 W Termination
Precision Cable

'&2/$ 65  #(201*$+10 )'!/ 1',+ $12-

   $/3'"$  +2 ) 5Ć5



",*+$ %+ )& ,) *

14. Set the time mark generator for 1 ms markers.


15. Set the   control to view the display.
16. Press the  
   button and set  to
17. Press the        button.
18. Adjust the   and R322 on the Display Driver board for the best
focus of the time mark display and readout display.
19. Set the vertical  control counterclockwise, moving the baseĆ
line of the time mark display down off the graticule area.
20. Set the 
   control fully counterclockwise (off).
21. Adjust R323 on the Display Driver for the best geometry (minimum
bowing) of the time mark display across the entire graticule area.
22. Set the 
   control to view the readout.
23. Disconnect the calibration setup from the oscilloscope.

&- ) (, %. ,+',+ &$' %*+!&%


(,!'$ %+  (,!)  One pulse generator (item 10), one precision coaxial
cable (item 5), one 50 W termination (item 3), and one dualĆinput coupler
(item 7).

",*+$ %+ &+!&%* This procedure requires adjustments to the Display
Driver board. See Figure 5Ć14 on page 5Ć20 for the location of the adjustĆ
ments.
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Press the
  button.
3. Set the volts/div scale to 50 mV.
4. Set the sec/div scale to 1 ms.
5. Press the
 
button and set  to
#+.
6. Press the  
   button and set  to
.
7. Connect the positive fast rise pulse output of the pulse generator to the
  and   input connectors as shown in Figure 5Ć3.

5Ć6
",*+$ %+ )& ,) *

!&0./(")/ -* "!0-".

Pulse Generator

DualĆinput
Coupler
50 W Termination

Precision Cable

%$0-" 5 4*2 -",0") 3 0/+0/ *(+")./%*) '%-/%*) "/0+

8. Set the pulse generator for fast rise period of 1 ms and a 4 division
display.
9. Press the     button.
10. Press the  button and set D to ).
11. Set the cursors 5 divisions apart using the General Purpose Knob and
the  button.
12. Set the volts/div scale to 20 mV.
13. Press the   button.
14. Set the channel 2 volts/div scale to 20 mV.
15. Press the 
  button and make the following selections
from the menu (channel 2):
H Set  to 
H Set 
 to ##
H Set  to ##
H Set  to 0''
16. Position the channel 2 trace to the center vertical graticule line.
17. Set  to
.
18. Adjust R111 located on the Display Driver board for minimum vertical
movement of the readout (over the entire graticule area).
19. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.


  "-1% " )0' 5Ć7
!  !

 # $  


! ! One time mark generator (item 9), one precision
coaxial cable (item 5), and one 50 W termination (item 3).
!  CRT adjustment procedure.

NOTE

To enable factory calibration on oscilloscopes with firmware version


2.10 or above, remove jumper J205 (CAL-DIS) on the CPU board.
(See Figure 5Ć17 on page 5Ć23 for the location of J205.) If you do
not remove this jumper, the message See manual to enable FactoĆ
ry Cal" appears when you select the factory calibration routine.

Firmware versions below 2.10 do not have the calibration lockout


feature and the factory calibration routine can still execute with J205
installed.

1. Disconnect all signal inputs from the oscilloscope.


2. Press the 
 button to display the Utility menu.

CAUTION

To avoid replacing the calibration constants with erroneous values,


be sure to complete all steps of this procedure after initiating the
calibration routine.

3. Select 
from the main menu.
4. Select  # $  , initiating the calibration routine.
This routine takes about 20 seconds to complete its initial calibrations.
Once complete, 2 dots are displayed and the message    
" !  " appears. The displayed dots are used for the next
horizontal calibration steps.

NOTE

The following steps use both the General Purpose Knob and the
TOGGLE button to make adjustments. The General Purpose Knob
performs two functions: to adjust horizontal gain and centering. The
TOGGLE button selects the function of the General Purpose Knob.

5Ć8 !  !


" !! "

5. Use a combination of the  


button and the General Purpose
Knob to position the dots 8 divisions apart, centered horizontally (see
Figure 5Ć4).
6. Select  when you have the appropriate display.

Gain and Position


Adjustment
Dots Eight Divisions
Apart, Centered
Horizontally

Toggle Between
Gain and Position
Adjustment

" '& %! " !! 

7. Again, use a combination of the  


button and the General PurĆ
pose Knob to position the dots 8 divisions apart, centered horizontally
(see Figure 5Ć4).
8. Select  when you have the appropriate display.
9. One dot is displayed.
10. Use a combination of the  
button and the General Purpose
Knob to center the single dot at the center of the screen (see
Figure 5Ć5).

Position
Adjustment

Center Dot
Horizontally
Toggle Dot Position

" '& %! " !! $

  # " 5Ć9


#!""  # !

11. Continue to press the   button and adjusting the dot to center
screen with the General Purpose Knob until the dot stays centered while
pressing the   button.
12. Select
 when you have the appropriate display.
13. Two vertical cursor lines are displayed.
14. Use a combination of the   button and the General Purpose
Knob to position the vertical lines 8 divisions apart, centered horizontally
(see Figure 5Ć6).

Gain and Position


Adjustment
Lines Eight Divisions
Apart, Centered
Horizontally
Toggle Between
Gain and Position
Adjustment

#  &% $" #!""!  

15. Select
 with the menu button when you have the appropriate
display.

NOTE

At this time, the calibration routine can be terminated by selecting


Abort instead of Done. The abort option appears through the
remainder of this Factory Horizontal Cal routine.

16. Select
 to continue or  " to terminate the calibration routine.
17. Connect the output of the time mark generator to the   input as
shown in Figure 5Ć7.

5Ć10 #!""  # !


!  !

Time Mark Generator

50 W Termination
Precision Cable


! %$ #  ! !    !

18. Set the time mark generator for 5 ns markers.


19. Select  when completed.
20. Adjust the 5 ns main sweep accuracy by performing these substeps.
a. Using the General Purpose Knob, adjust the display for 1 time
marker per division over the center 8 divisions.
b. Select  when adjusted.
21. Adjust the 5 ns delay sweep accuracy by performing these substeps.
a. Using the General Purpose Knob, adjust the display for 1 time
marker per division over the center 8 divisions.
b. Select  when adjusted.
22. Adjust the 2 ns main sweep accuracy by performing these substeps.
a. Using the General Purpose Knob, adjust the display for 2 time
markers per 5 divisions over the center 8 divisions.
b. Select  when adjusted.
23. Adjust the 2 ns delay sweep accuracy by performing these substeps.
a. Using the General Purpose Knob, adjust the display for 2 time
markers per 5 divisions over the center 8 divisions.
b. Select  when adjusted; a   message appears.
24. Select  to exit the routine.
25. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.
26. If you do not intend to proceed with Factory Vertical CAL, replace J205
(CAL-DIS) to lock out the calibration routine. (This jumper only works
with firmware version 2.10 and above.)

  " ! 5Ć11


 

CAUTION

To prevent accidental loss of calibration, be sure the calibration


lockout jumper (J205) is in place. If J205 is not in place, erroneous
calibration constants can result if the calibration routine is accidenĆ
tally invoked and not properly completed.

  



 One DC calibration generator (item 11), one preciĆ
sion coaxial cable (item 5), and one dualĆinput coupler (item 7).
 Low Frequency Output Compensation adjustment and Self
Cal Horizontal adjustment procedures.

NOTE

To enable factory calibration on oscilloscopes with firmware version


2.10 or above, remove jumper J205 (CAL-DIS) on the CPU board.
(See Figure 5Ć17 on page 5Ć23 for the location of J205.) If you do
not remove this jumper, the message See manual to enable FactoĆ
ry Cal" appears when you select the factory calibration routine.

Firmware versions below 2.10 do not have the calibration lockout


feature and the factory calibration routine can still execute with J205
installed.

1. Press the   button.

CAUTION

To avoid replacing the calibration constants with erroneous values,


be sure to complete all steps of this procedure after initiating the
calibration routine.

2. Select  from the main menu.


3. Select   , initiating the calibration routine.
The calibration routine displays user prompts onĆscreen throughout this
procedure.

5Ć12  



 )'("#( &$)&'

NOTE

At this time, the calibration routine can be terminated by selecting


Abort. The abort option appears through the remainder of this
Factory Vertical Cal routine.

 # # !# !#! !   $# $#  # # #


      $#" " "%  $! &


DC Calibration Generator

Precision Cable DualĆinput


Coupler

)& . -($&, &(! !&($# ()%

 # $# %  #


 # # !# !#! !   $# $#
 # $# %  #

 # # !# !#! !   $# $#
 # $# %  #
 "# # #"# "#$ 
 # $# %  #
" !#  # !$# #" $#  $# #  #
 # # !# !#! # #    $# " "%
 $! & 

DC Calibration Generator

Precision Cable

)& . - +(&#! && !&($# ()%


  &* #)! 5Ć13
 

13. Set the DC calibration generator for 500 mVDC output.


14. Select  when completed.
15. Set the DC calibration generator for 5 VDC output.
16. Select  when completed.

NOTE

The following steps use both the General Purpose Knob and the
TOGGLE button to make adjustments. The General Purpose Knob
performs two functions: adjust horizontal gain and centering. The
TOGGLE button selects the function of the General Purpose Knob.

17. Use a combination of the 

 button and the General Purpose


Knob to position the dots 6 divisions apart, centered horizontally (see
Figure 5Ć10).

Gain and Position


Adjustment
Dots Six Divisions
Apart, Centered
Horizontally

Toggle Between
Gain and Position
Adjustment

   

18. Select  when you have the appropriate display.


19. Adjust R112 (vertical gain) and R154 (vertical centering) on the Display
Driver board, setting the horizontal cursors 6 divisions apart, centered
vertically (see Figure 5Ć11).

5Ć14  


&$%% # &#$

Lines Six Divisions


Apart, Centered
Vertically

&# *)&$% #%   %#

20. Select  when you have completed the adjustments.


21. Select  again to exit the routine.
22. Replace J205 (CAL-DIS) to lock out the calibration routine. (This jumper
only works with firmware version 2.10 and above.)

CAUTION

To prevent accidental loss of calibration, be sure the calibration


lockout jumper (J205) is in place. If J205 is not in place, erroneous
calibration constants can result if the calibration routine is accidenĆ
tally invoked and not properly completed.

 #"&( %! $! $



"&!% "&# One pulse generator (item 10), one precision coaxial
cable (item 5), one 5X attenuator (item 1), and one 50 W termination (item 3).
&$%%  % $ This procedure requires adjustments to the Display
Driver board. See Figure 5Ć14 on page 5Ć20 for the location of the adjustĆ
ments.
##"&$%$ Factory Vertical Cal adjustment procedure.
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Connect the positive fast rise pulse output of the pulse generator to the
  input as shown in Figure 5Ć12.

  #' & 5Ć15


!+)*#$* (%+()

Pulse Generator

50 W Termination

Precision Cable
5X Attenuator

+( .-  ('+$, *& )&%$) )* *+&

3. Set the pulse generator fast rise period to 1 ms and pulse amplitude to
midĆrange.
4. Press the   button.
5. Set the volts/div scale to 10 mV.
6. Set the sec/div scale to 200 ns.
7. Press the      button and set  to
.
8. Adjust the vertical  control and the generator pulse amplitude
to obtain a 5 division, vertically centered, display.
9.  $", Ċ Adjust R141 and C122 on the Display Driver board for
flattest long term response of the pulse front corner.
10. Set the sec/div scale to 20 ns.
11. Adjust R140 and C121 on the Display Driver board for minimum signal
aberrations of the pulse front corner.

NOTE

Some interaction of the adjustments made in steps 9 and 11 may


occur. For optimum oscilloscope performance, these steps should
be rechecked after making adjustments.

12. Disconnect the calibration setup from the oscilloscope.

**$+*%( %#&$)* %$
'+ &#$* '+ ( One pulse generator (item 10), one precision coaxial
cable (item 5), one 50 W termination (item 3), and one dualĆinput coupler
(item 7).
!+)*#$* %* %$) This procedure requires adjustments to the Analog
board. See Figure 5Ć15 on page 5Ć21 for the location of the adjustments.

5Ć16 !+)*#$* (%+()


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+ + *.#,#- , Low Frequency Output Compensation adjustment proceĆ


dure.
1. Display channel 1, turning all others off.
2. Connect the high amplitude output of the pulse generator to the  
and   inputs as shown in Figure 5Ć13.

Pulse Generator

DualĆinput
Coupler
50 W Termination

Precision Cable

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3. Set the pulse generator high amplitude period to 1 ms.


4. Press the   button.
5. Press the      button and set  to .
6. Set the volts/div scale to 200 mV.
7. Set the sec/div scale to 200 ms.
8. Using the vertical  control and the generator pulse amplitude,
obtain a 5 division, vertically centered display of channel 1.
9. Set the volts/div scale to 100 mV.
10. Press the   button.
11. Press the      button and make the following selections
from the menu:
H Set  to
H Set   to !!
H Set  to !!
H Set
 to .%%
H Set the volts/div scale to 100 mV
H Position the channel 2 display approximately 0.5 divisions below the
channel 1 display

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12. Press the   button.


13. Adjust Ch 1 10X on the Analog board for the flattest response of the
most positive portion of the channel 1 waveform.
14. Set the channel 1 volts/div scale to 1 V.
15. Press the   button.
16. Adjust Ch 2 10X adjustment on the Analog board for the flattest reĆ
sponse of the most positive portion of the channel 2 waveform.
17. Set the channel 2 volts/div scale to 1 V.
18. Set the pulse generator amplitude to maximum.
19. Adjust Ch 2 100X on the Analog board for the flattest response of the
channel 2 waveform.
20. Adjust Ch 1 100X on the Analog board for the flattest response of the
channel 1 waveform.
21. Disconnect the test setup from the oscilloscope.

!#
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$"## #" This procedure requires adjustments to the Display
Driver board. See Figure 5Ć14 on page 5Ć20 for the location of the adjustĆ
ments.
!! $"#" Low Frequency Output Compensation, Factory Vertical Cal,
and Attenuator Compensation adjustment procedures.
1. Slide the cabinet on the instrument and allow a 20Ćminute warm up.
2. Press the   button and set D  to .
3. Set the volts/div scale to 1 V.
4. Position the cursors 6 divisions apart, centered vertically and check that
the DVolts readout is between 5.96 V and 6.04 V.

NOTE

If the readout in step 4 is within the limits given, stop here. The
calibration is complete.
If the readout is outside the limits, continue with this procedure.

5. Adjust the cursors until the DVolts readout is 6 V.


6. Note the cursor display error (are the cursors more or less than six
divisions apart).

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R322

R323

R140

C121
R112

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R141

R154

R111

      


 

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Ch1 100X

Ch2 10X

Ch2 100X

    




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Tektronix offers several types of service contracts that you may purchase to
tailor repair and/or calibration of your TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope to fit
your requirements.
Refer to the WarrantyĆPlus Service Options, page 7Ć1, for a list of the availĆ
able service contracts for the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope.

  This manual contains all the information needed for periodic maintenance
and repair of the TAS 465 Analog Oscilloscope.
For periodic maintenance, use these sections:
H Performance verification procedures
H Adjustment procedures
For instrument repair, use these sections:
H Troubleshooting aids to help isolate problems to a module
H Disassembly procedures
H Electrical schematics
H Parts lists
Replace failed modules with fully tested modules obtained from the factory.
Schematics of each module are provided for repair to the component level
of the circuit boards where feasible.

For information, contact your local Tektronix service center or sales engiĆ
neer on any repair services.

     When performing any service which requires internal access to the oscilloĆ
scope, adhere to the following precautions to avoid damaging internal
modules and their components due to electrostatic discharge (ESD).

CAUTION

Static discharge can damage any semiconductor component in this


oscilloscope.

1. Minimize handling of staticĆsensitive modules.


2. Discharge the static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded
antistatic wrist strap while handling these modules. All service must be
done at a staticĆfree work station.

6Ć2 
 

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3. Do not remove the oscilloscope cabinet unless you have met precaution
number 2, above. Consider all internal modules static sensitive.
4. Remove anything capable of generating or holding a static charge from
the work station surface.
5. Do not slide the modules over any surface.
6. Do not use highĆvelocity compressed air when cleaning dust from
modules.
Table 6Ć1 lists the relative susceptibility of various classes of semiconducĆ
tors. Static voltages of 1 kV to 30 kV are common in unprotected environĆ
ments.

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MOS or CMOS microcircuits or discrete circuits, or linĆ 1
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ECL 2

Schottky signal diodes 3

Schottky TTL 4

HighĆfrequency bipolar transistors 5

JFET 6

Linear microcircuits 7

LowĆpower Schottky TTL 8

TTL (least sensitive) 9

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CAUTION

Avoid the use of chemical cleaning agents that might damage the
plastics used in this oscilloscope. Use a 75% isopropyl alcohol
solution as a cleaner and rinse with deionized water. Use only
deionized water when cleaning the menu buttons or frontĆpanel
buttons. Before using any other type of cleaner, consult your TektroĆ
nix Service Center or representative.

Avoid the use of high pressure compressed air when cleaning dust
from the interior of this instrument. (High pressure air can cause
ESD.) Instead, use low pressure compressed air (about 9 psi).

     6Ć5


  

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Inspect the outside of the oscilloscope for damage, wear, and missing parts.
Use Table 6Ć2 as a guide. Oscilloscopes that appear to have been dropped
or otherwise abused should be checked thoroughly to verify correct operaĆ
tion and performance. Repair defects that could cause personal injury or
lead to further damage to the oscilloscope immediately.

"$#!  




    


Cabinet, front panel, Cracks, scratches, deformations, Replace defective module.
and cover damaged hardware or gaskets.
FrontĆpanel knobs Missing, damaged, or loose knobs. Repair or replace missing or defective knobs.

Connectors Broken shells, cracked insulation, Replace defective modules. Clear or wash out
and deformed contacts. Dirt in conĆ dirt.
nectors.

Carrying handle and Correct operation. Repair or replace defective module.


cabinet feet

Accessories Missing items or parts of items, bent Replace damaged or missing items.
pins, broken or frayed cables, and
damaged connectors.

   % !


1. Remove loose dust on the outside of the oscilloscope with a lint free
cloth.
2. Remove remaining dirt with a lint free cloth dampened in a general purĆ
pose detergentĆandĆwater solution. Do not use abrasive cleaners.

CAUTION

To prevent getting moisture inside the oscilloscope during external


cleaning, use only enough liquid to dampen the cloth or applicator.

3. Clean the CRT screen with a lintĆfree cloth dampened with either a
75% isopropyl alcohol solution or, preferably, a gentle, general purpose
detergentĆandĆwater solution.

NOTE

If the CRT Implosion Shield needs further cleansing, refer to the


procedure on page 6Ć7.

6Ć6 
   

    


If, after doing steps 1 and 2, a module is clean upon inspection, skip
the remaining steps.

1. Blow off dust with dry, lowĆpressure, deionized air (approximately 9 psi).
2. Remove any remaining dust with a lint free cloth dampened in isopropyl
alcohol (75% solution) and rinse with a warm deionized water. (A
cottonĆtipped applicator is useful for cleaning in narrow spaces and on
circuit boards.)
3. If steps 1 and 2 do not remove all the dust or dirt, the oscilloscope may
be spray washed using a solution of 75% isopropyl alcohol by doing
steps 4 through 8.
4. Gain access to the parts to be cleaned by removing easily accessible
shields and panels (see Removal and Installation Procedures).
5. Spray wash dirty parts with the isopropyl alcohol solution and wait
60 seconds for the majority of the alcohol to evaporate.
6. Use hot (+50_ĂC to +60_ĂC) deionized water to thoroughly rinse them.
7. Dry all parts with lowĆpressure, deionized air.
8. Dry all components and assemblies in an oven or drying compartment
using lowĆtemperature (+50_ĂC to +60_ĂC) circulating air.

   


 
This procedure describes how to clean both sides of the CRT ImploĆ
sion Shield, thus requiring its removal. Perform this procedure only if
cleaning the backside of the Implosion Shield is necessary.
1. Remove the Implosion Shield as described in the removal and replaceĆ
ment procedures beginning on page 6Ć28.
2. Clean the shield with a lint free cloth dampened in a general purpose
detergentĆandĆwater solution. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
3. Remove any static charge that may have accumulated by holding the
shield in a deionized air flow.
4. Install the shield as described in the removal and replacement proceĆ
dures beginning on page 6Ć28.

      6Ć7


 
   

6Ć8 
  

      

This subsection contains procedures for removal and installation of all


replaceable mechanical and electrical modules. Replaceable mechanical
and electrical modules are listed in Sections 8 and 10 of this manual.

  
WARNING
 
 

Before doing this or any other procedure in this manual, read the
Safety Summary found at the beginning of this manual. Also, to
prevent possible injury to service personnel or damage to
oscilloscope components, read Installation and Power On in
Section 2, and Preventing ESD in this section.

This subsection contains the following items:


H This preparatory information that you need to properly do the
procedures that follow.
H A list of equipment required to remove and disassemble all modules.
H Procedures for removal and reinstallation of the electrical and
mechanical modules.
H Three module locator diagrams for finding all the modules in this
oscilloscope. (See Figures 6Ć2, 6Ć3, and 6Ć4.)

WARNING

Before doing any procedure in this subsection, disconnect the


power cord from the line voltage source. Failure to do so could
cause serious injury or death.

 
 
Cables are partially or completely removed in the course of removing a
board or module they plug into.

      6Ć9


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First read over the Summary of Procedures that follows to underĆ
stand how the procedures are grouped. Then read Equipment
Required for a list of the tools needed to remove and install modules
in this oscilloscope.
Procedures refer to the front," rear," top," and other portions of
the oscilloscope. Figure 6Ć1 illustrates these references.

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The procedures are described in the order in which they appear in this
section. In addition, you can look up any procedure for removal and reinstalĆ
lation of any module in the Table of Contents of this manual.

6Ć10 "'""
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"! " Ċ Table 6Ć3 lists the tools required to completely
disassemble the oscilloscope into its modules.
All the tools are standard tools readily available from tool suppliers.

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1 Screwdriver handle Accepts TorxRĆdriver bits.
2 TĆ15 Torx tip TorxRĆdriver bit for TĆ15 size screw heads.

3 TĆ20 Torx tip TorxRĆdriver bit for TĆ20 size screw heads. Used only for removĆ
al of the cabinet handle.

4 Nut driver, 5/16 inch Used for removing the CRT earth ground cable.

5 AngleĆtip tweezers Used for knob and shaft removal.

6 FlatĆbladed spudger A nonĆmetallic probeĆlike tool with a flat bladed tip. Used to
remove the frontĆpanel trim and front module.

7 SlipĆjaw pliers Used for removing the front feet from the cabinet.

  # " 6Ć11



       

Line Cord

Rear Cover

Cabinet
Mounting
Screw

Front
Foot (2) Line Fuse
Handle
Assembly

Menu Flex
Circuit

Menu Button
Elastomer

Menu Button
Trim Ring
Front Cover
(Optional)

A4 Front Panel
Assembly

FrontĆPanel
Knobs & Shafts

       

6Ć12    
   

Rear CRT Bracket

Fan Mount

Fan

MU Shield
Mounting Screw

Power Supply

CRT
CPU Board

Front CRT Bracket

Implosion Shield
Mounting Screw

ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Display Control Board
Display Board

Mounting Screw

High Voltage Cover


Attenuator
Assembly
Mounting Screw

Attenuator
Shield

  




  
 6Ć13
     


Power Supply to CPU

Power Supply to
Display Board

Display Control Board


to Front Panel Display Board to
Analog Board
Display Control Board
to Display Board Display Board to
Analog Board
CPU to Analog Board

CPU to Front Panel Power Supply to


Display Board

      

    The following procedures describe how to remove and install the line cord
and line fuse located on the back side of the oscilloscope.

WARNING

Unplug the line cord from the line voltage power source before
continuing. Failure to do so can cause injury or death.

Prepare the oscilloscope by positioning the bottom side down on the work
surface and facing the back side toward you. Refer to Figure 6Ć5.

 
1. Unplug the line cord from the power source.
2. Unplug the other end of the line cord from the back of the oscilloscope.
3. Grasp the end of the line cord and retaining clamp and rotate them
90 degrees counterclockwise (Figure 6Ć5).
4. Pull the line cord and clamp away from the back of the oscilloscope.

6Ć14  


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Line Fuse
(1) Unplug

(2) Rotate

(3) Pull

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When reĆinstalling the


knobs, note there are two
sizes. Be sure to reĆinstall
the proper size knob in the
proper location.

  
   

      


 

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Mounting Screws (4)

Mounting Screw

Front Foot: Rotate


and remove.


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6Ć18

   


   
1. Lay the front trim on a flat surface.
2. Gently remove the menu button elastomer. Avoid touching the electrical
contacts.
3. Remove the menu button(s).
4. Install menu buttons by placing a menu button in each menu button
location.
5. Place the menu button elastomer over the menu buttons, ensuring that
all standoffs protrude through the elastomer. Avoid touching the electriĆ
cal contacts.

   
1. With the front trim removed, grasp the power button and pull straight out
from the chassis.
2. Install the power button by pushing the button onto the power button
shaft until it locks into place.

   


1. If the menu buttons were removed, insert each button to its hole in the
trim ring and install the menu button elastomer.
2. Align the front trim to the front of the instrument, without engaging any
of the four flex locks.
3. Position the power button in line with the frontĆpanel power button
opening.
4. Slide the front trim onto the instrument, ensuring that all four flex locks
engage.
5. If installing a new front trim, apply the appropriate front trim label.

  
 6Ć19
   

Trim Ring: To remove, grasp its back edge


and press up on its two tab locks. Flex the
trim ring upward; then pull it forward. Repeat
for the bottom edge of trim ring.

Tab Lock

Trim Ring

Menu Button

Menu Button Elastomer

     


  

  

The EMI gaskets were added to the oscilloscopes in order to improve perforĆ
mance. If your instrument does not have EMI gaskets, you can install them
yourself.
1. If you are servicing the front EMI gaskets, discard the old ones.
2. Without installing the EMI gaskets, align the trim ring to the front of the
chassis and push it on to seat. Be sure that both pairs of flex locks, one
pair each at the inside top and bottom of the trim ring, snap over the
edge of the chassis.
3. Lay the oscilloscope so its front cover is on the work surface.
4. Align an EMI gasket so it lies between any pair of adjacent flex locks
along the groove between the cabinet and the trim ring.
5. Using a flatĆbladed spudger, push the EMI gasket until it is firmly seated
at the bottom of the groove (see Figure 6Ć9). It should not overlap either
flex lock.
6. Repeat the process just described to install the remaining three gaskets.

6Ć20

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Spudger

EMI Gaskets (4)


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3. Pull the Front Panel module slightly away from the front of the chassis
until you can reach the interconnect cables at the rear of the module.
4. Unplug the following cables from their jacks on the Front Panel module:
H The Display ControlĆtoĆfrontĆpanel cable at J84
H The menu flex circuitĆtoĆfront panel at J40
H The CPUĆtoĆfrontĆpanel cable at J30
5. Lift the Front Panel module out from the chassis.

Front Panel
Assembly

Press Latch
to Release


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The following procedures describe the disassembly of the Front Panel
module into its subparts once it is removed from the instrument.

   Ċ This procedure requires that the


procedure FrontĆPanel Knobs and Shafts Removal be performed first.

6Ć22 
"     !

    " Ċ Perform the following steps to reĆ


move the Front Panel board.
1. Remove the frontĆpanel knobs and shafts from the module.
2. Holding the Front Panel module, release the three snap locks at the
edge of the circuit board, then tilt the board away from the assembly
until it unplugs from J35. See Figure 6Ć11.
3. Slide the circuit board out from the retainers found at the edge opposite
the snap locks and lift it away from the rest of the assembly.
4. At this point, the control potentiometers may be lifted out for cleaning
(they are not field replaceable). Lift the two potentiometers out from the
back of the frontĆpanel assembly.

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  " Ċ Perform the following
steps only if replacing a damaged button or the frontĆpanel button elastoĆ
mer.
5. Remove the frontĆpanel button elastomer from the back of the frontĆpanĆ
el assembly. Do not touch the contacts with your fingers. See
Figure 6Ć11.
6. Replace damaged buttons or elastomer.

Front Panel Board

FrontĆPanel
Button Elastomer

Menu Button

Flex the latches (3) downward


to release board. Then, rotate
the board and pull it down.

! %$ #   % #

  " ! 6Ć23


     


    Ċ Perform the next step only if replacing a


damaged ground spring.
7. Using FigureĂ6Ć12 as a guide, grasp (compress) the base of the ground
spring (to release the spring) with tweezers (ItemĂ5) and pull the ground
spring away from the assembly.

Rear of Front Panel

Ground Spring

 "!"
  

    


 
Perform the next steps to reassemble the Front Panel module.
1. If the frontĆpanel assembly was disassembled for cleaning in step 4,
apply a light, thin coating of bearing grease (Dow Corning #1292) to the
two switch patterns (circular patterns for the vertical and horizontal
scale rotary switches) on the circuit board.
2. Perform in reverse order each step taken during the disassembly of the
Front Panel module.

6Ć24  


"     !

! #
! Perform this procedure only if replacing a failed or damaged menu
flex circuit with a fresh unit from the factory. (Removal of the circuit
 will destroy it.)

  ! ! Ċ This procedure requires that the


following procedures be performed first:
H Rear Cover Removal
H Cabinet Removal
H Front Trim Removal
H A62 Front Panel Module Removal
1. Pull the flex circuit away from the front of the main chassis. (It is held on
by its sticky backing.) See Figure 6Ć13.
2. Wipe the front of the chassis using isopropyl alcohol and a clean, lintĆ
free cloth. Let dry. (Some adhesive from the flex circuit you removed will
be left on the front of the chassis. This is normal.)

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3. Find the score line in the adhesive backing and peel the backing off of
the menu flex circuit.

NOTE

DO NOT touch the contacts on the menu flex circuit with your bare
fingers. You should wear clean cloth gloves that are free of lint
when installing the menu flex circuit on the front chassis.

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4. Carefully align the three holes on the menu flex circuit to the locator
studs on the front of the main chassis. When the alignment is correct,
press the flex circuit against the chassis so it adheres to the chassis.
5. Clean the surface of the menu flex circuit just installed using isopropyl
alcohol and a clean, lintĆfree cloth.
6. Repeat all procedures performed in reverse order to reassemble the
instrument.

 
 
 The following procedure describes how to remove the A1 Analog board

 
      Ċ This procedure requires that the
following procedures be performed first:
H Rear Cover Removal
H Cabinet Removal
H Front Trim Removal
1. Set the oscilloscope so its top side is down on the work surface and its
front is facing you.
2. Disconnect the delay line from its holder and at connector J68 on the
Analog board.
3. Disconnect the cables at connectors J50 and J67 on the Analog board.
4. Disconnect the cable to the rear panel ZĆaxis connector.
5. Using Figure 6Ć14 as a guide, remove the four TĆ15 TorxR screws securĆ
ing the attenuator assembly to the front of the chassis. Next remove the
four TĆ15 TorxR screws securing the attenuator board to the chassis.
6. Lift the attenuator assembly away from the oscilloscope to complete its
removal.
7. Replace the attenuator assembly by reversing the removal procedure.

6Ć26 
 

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Mounting Screws (4)

A1 Analog board

Mounting Screws (4)

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 $ #  Remove and replace the Display Driver board as follows:

 1. Remove the plastic high voltage cover from the rear of the Display Driver
board (A3). Refer to FigureĂ6Ć15.
2. Disconnect the delay line from its holder and at connector J69 on the
Display Driver board.
3. Disconnect the cables from J70, J71, J72, J73, J74, J75, and J80 on the
Display Driver board.
4. Disconnect J67 from the Analog Board (A1).
5. Remove the four TĆ15 Torx screws used to attach the Display Driver
board to the chassis.


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      The procedures that follow describe how to remove and install the Fan and
Fan Mount.

     Ċ This procedure requires that the


following procedures be performed first:
H Rear Cover Removal
H Cabinet Removal

       
1. Set the oscilloscope so its bottom is down.
2. Unplug the fan power cable from the A63 Power Supply module.
3. Rotate the oscilloscope so the side that houses the fan mount is facing
upwards.
4. Depress the two flex locks to release them (see Figure 6Ć18).
5. While holding the flex locks released, slide the fan mount so its four
retainer lugs slide from their small retainer holes in the chassis into their
large release holes. See Figure 6Ć17.

Flex Locks

Retainer Lugs
(4)

     

6. Move the fan mount inward so its retainer lugs are out of the large
retainer holes and lift the fan mount and fan out of the chassis. See
FigureĂ6Ć18.

6Ć30   
 
 

Flex locks

Fan Mount

Fan

       


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 The procedures that follow describe how to remove and install the CRT.
Refer to Figure 6Ć20 for this procedure.

    
     Ċ This procedure requires that the
following procedures be performed first:
H Rear Cover Removal
H Cabinet Removal
H Front Trim Removal
H A3 Display Driver Board

   
1. Set the oscilloscope so its bottom is down on the work surface, with its
front facing you.

WARNING

Breaking a CRT causes it to implode, scattering glass fragments


with high velocity and possibly injuring you. Wear protective
clothing and safety glasses (preferably a fullĆface shield). Avoiding
striking the CRT with or against any object.

Store the CRT with its display face down in a protected location,
placing it on a soft, nonabrasive surface to prevent scratching the
face plate.

2. Unplug the the 2Ćwide red/black cable from the A2 Display Control
board.

WARNING

HighĆvoltage is present on the anode lead. Do not touch the end of


the anode lead until it has been fully discharged to ground.

3. Disconnect the red CRT anode lead from the A63 Power Supply module
and immediately discharge to chassis ground.
4. Using a 5@16 inch nut driver, remove the nut securing the ground wire at
the rear of the CRT.
5. From the bottom of the chassis, unsnap the Rear CRT Bracket from the
chassis. See Figure 6Ć19.

6Ć32    

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Rear CRT Bracket

Spring Ground Wire

Release Rear CRT


Bracket Latch From
Chassis

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6. Lift the rear of the CRT until it is above the chassis. Then pull the CRT
away from the CRT Front Bracket.
Stop here if you are removing the CRT assembly to gain access to
other portions of the instrument. If you are installing a new CRT or
hardware attached to the CRT, continue with this procedure.
7. Slide the Rear CRT Bracket from the CRT. The Spring Ground Wire will
slide out also. (See Figure 6Ć20 on page 6Ć35.)
8. Remove the CRT Socket with its cover from the rear pin connector of the
CRT.
9. Disconnect the vertical and horizontal control wires from the side of the
CRT. Note the proper location of both sets of wires for reinstallation.
10. Slide the CRT shield and its front support off the CRT.
11. Store the CRT in a safe location.


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1. Slide the CRT shield and its front support onto the CRT as far forward as
possible.
2. Align the holes in the shield so that the vertical and horizontal control
pins on the side of the CRT are accessible.
3. Align the slot in the CRT Socket to the key on the CRT pin connector
and slide the Socket onto the pins.
4. Slip the CRT socket wires through the Rear CRT Bracket and slide the
bracket onto the rear of the CRT.
5. Ensure that the Rear CRT Bracket is properly aligned with the slots
provided in the CRT Shield.

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6. Slide the Spring Ground Clip into the slot provided in the Rear CRT
Bracket.
7. Connect the vertical and horizontal control wires to the side CRT pins.
8. Guide the front of the CRT into the CRT Front Bracket. Ensure that the
four CRT Cushions are in their proper place in each corner of the BrackĆ
et.
9. Lower the rear of the CRT into the chassis and press down on the CRT
Rear Bracket until it snaps into the chassis.
10. Route the vertical and horizontal control cables to the bottom of the
chassis.
11. Connect the red anode lead to its connector from the A63 Power Supply
module.
12. Plug the the 2Ćwide red/black cable to the A2 Display Control board.
13. Install all previously removed components.

6Ć34 
  
   

Rear CRT Bracket

CRT
Socket
CRT Shield Cover

CRT
Socket

CRT
Static Ground
CRT Mount Contact
Cushion (4)

Front CRT
Bracket CRT Anode Lead

CRT Shield
Implosion Support

ÁÁÁ
Shield

ÁÁÁ Light Guide

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ÁÁÁ
Display
Control
Board


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To properly guide the light to the CRT, the beveled edge of the light
guide must be facing up, toward the CRT.

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Mounting
Screw

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3. ReĆinstall the CRT front bracket by sliding the bracket into the chassis
and secure it with the four mounting screws.
4. Install all previously removed components.

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front bracket.
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following procedures be performed first:
H Rear Cover Removal
H Cabinet Removal
H Front Trim Removal
H A3 Display Driver Board
H Fan Assembly
H CRT
1. Unplug the cables from connectors J80, J82, and J84 on the A2 Display
Control board.

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2. Lift the A2 Display Control board up toward the top of the chassis,
sliding the board out of the board retainers. See Figure 6Ć22.


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3. ReĆinstall the A2 Display Control board by sliding the board into the
board retainers.
4. ReĆinstall all cables at connectors J80, J82, and J84.
5. Install all previously removed components.

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Supply module.
 
     Ċ This procedure requires that the
following procedures be performed first:
H Rear Cover Removal
H Cabinet Removal

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1. Set the oscilloscope so its top is down on the work surface.
2. Disconnect the power button shaft from the power switch on the Power
Supply module. See Figure 6Ć23.

6Ć38 
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Power Button Shaft

Power Switch
Located on Power
Supply Module

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3. Unplug the cables going to the A3 Display Driver board at J70 and J71.
4. Set the oscilloscope so its bottom down on the work surface.
5. Unplug the cable going to the A5 CPU board at J55.
6. Unplug the twoĆwide cable from the fan.
7. Unplug the red CRT anode lead from the power supply connector.
8. Remove the two screws securing the Power Supply module to the
chassis.
9. Lift the Power Supply module out of the chassis to complete its removal.
(See Figure 6Ć24.)

Mounting Screw (2)

Mounting Tab

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6Ć40  




This subsection contains information and procedures designed to help you


isolate problems to a faulty module in the oscilloscope. If a module needs to
be removed for repair or replacement, follow the Removal and Installation
Procedures located in this section.

 If the oscilloscope does not perform correctly, note each symptom or failure.
Next, refer to the Symptom Matrix Table (Table 6Ć5). Locate the symptoms
 that most closely resemble the symptoms you noted. If there are multiple
symptoms, use a process of elimination to reduce the number of possible
faulty modules. Identify possible faulty modules, and then perform the
troubleshooting procedure/s indicated.
The cabinet must be removed to gain access to the modules for measuring
signals and voltages. Refer to the Removal and Installation Procedures
beginning on page 6Ć9 for instructions to remove the cabinet.

 Table 6Ć4 lists the equipment required to perform the troubleshooting proceĆ
dures.

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Test Oscilloscope Tektronix TAS 465
Digital Multimeter (DMM) Tektronix DMM249

High Voltage Probe Fluke Model 80K-40

CAUTION

High voltages are present when the cabinet is removed. Do not remove the
high voltage shield from the A3 Display Driver board unless it is necessary to
measure the high voltage. Do not perform this procedure without the presĆ
ence of another person who is cable of providing aid.

       6Ć41




  The Symptom Matrix (Table 6Ć5) is an aid in determining which modules to
troubleshoot. There is no separate troubleshooting procedure for the power
supply, since each module troubleshooting procedure includes checks of
the power supply. The CRT is checked in the display control and display
driver troubleshooting procedures.
The F indicates the troubleshooting procedure most likely to locate the
failed module. The f indicates additional troubleshooting procedures that
may help located the failed module.

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Display Problems

No display at all f f f f F
Traces or readout, but not both f F f f

Abnormal readout F f

Abnormal traces f F

Abnormal traces and readout f f F

PowerĆon diagnostics indicates a failure F F f

SelfĆcalibration does not pass f F

Volts/Div and Sec/Div controls

One control works but not both f F f

Neither control works f f F

No control of Volts/Div or vertical position of a f F


single channel

No control of Volts/Div or vertical position of f f F


any channels

Intensity Control Problems

No control of readout and trace intensity f f F

Control of readout or trace intensity but F f


not both

Focus Problems

No control of focus f F

Unable to focus properly F f

No control of trace rotation F

No control of scale illumination F

6Ć42  


 

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Trigger level, vertical position, and horizontal
position

The trace position controls nor the TrigĆ f f F


ger Level control works

Some of these controls work but not all f F f

Probe Scale (X10) Problems

Volts/Div readout does not change with a F


X10 probe on any channel

Front Panel Control Problems

Front panel controls do not work but f F


readout display works

Front panel controls do not work and the F f


readout display is abnormal

CRT Bezel buttons do not work but other F


buttons and knobs work

Front panel LED Problems

No LED's momentarily light at powerĆon f F


but readout is okay

No LED's momentarily light at powerĆon F f


and abnormal readout

Some LED's momentarily light at powerĆ F


on, but not all do

No trigger on line source f F f

   !   6Ć43


#"& $""%!

This procedure assumes that


there is front panel control
and readout on the CRT.

Measure the power supply voltages


at J55 on the A5 CPU board.
Pin 1 -5.2V
Pin 2 +5.2V
Pin 3 Ground
Pin 4 -8.6V
Pin 5 +8.6V

Are
the voltages Turn the power off. Remove the
approximately the No cable to J55 on the A5 CPU
same as the nominal board and check pins 1, 2, 4, and
value? 5 for shorts to ground (pin 3).

Yes

Measure the signal on U217 pin


26 on the A5 CPU board with the
Are Turn the power off and remove
test oscilloscope.
any of the pins No the power cord. Remove the
shorted? fuse from the fuse holder.
Measure the fuse resistance
with a DMM.
Is the Yes
signal amplitude No
approximately 5V
and the period Disconnect the cable at
Is
60 nS? J30 on the A4 Front
the line fuse No
Panel board and check Replace the
resistance less
the pins again for shorts. line fuse.
than 10 W?
Yes

Measure the signal on pins 24


and 25 of J50 on the A5 CPU Yes
Are
board with the oscilloscope while No Does
any of the pins
turning the 
 control the line fuse
shorted?
back and forth. blow when the
  button is
Set the test oscilloscope trigger Yes pressed?
to Norm and trigger level to 2.5V.
Yes

Replace the A63 Power


Does Supply module.
the signal trigger
No Replace the A5
the oscilloscope
CPU board.
when the knob is
turned?

Perform the A4 Front Panel


Yes board troubleshooting
procedure.
A5 CPU board.

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6Ć44 !%!!
"!%#!!$ 

This procedure assumes that


there is front panel control.

Measure the power supply


voltages on J67 on the A1
Analog board.
Pin 12 +15V
Pin 10 +8.6V
Pin 9 -8.6V
Pin 6 +5.2V
Pin 1 -5.2V

Are
Turn the power off. Remove
the voltages Are any
No the cable at J67 on the A1 No Perform the A3 Display Driver
approximately the of the pins
Analog board and check Board Troubleshooting
same as the nominal shorted?
pins 12, 10, 9, 6, and 1 for Procedure.
value?
shorts to ground.
Yes
Yes
Replace the A1 Analog board.
Press the  button
and rotate the  
knob several times in
each direction. Repeat
for remaining channel(s).
Listen for clicks between
some of the voltage
ranges.

Have you
Were performed both
No the A5 CPU Board and the No Perform both to isolate
clicks heard for
each channel? A62 Front Panel Module the problem.
Troubleshooting
Procedures?

Yes

Yes
Go to
Part Replace the A1 Analog board.
Two

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Part Two

Put the oscilloscope in XY Note: In XY mode, a single


mode. Select  and turn spot should appear near
the readout intensity to the center of the CRT.
minimum. Measure the Reduce the intensity until
voltage across the delay the spot is dim so that the
line (J68) with a DMM. CRT phosphor will not be
damaged.

Does
the voltage vary
between 100 mV to -100 mV No
as the vertical position
knob is rotated?

Yes

Select  and
measure the voltage
across pins 16 and 17
of J67 with a DMM or
oscilloscope.

Yes

Does
the voltage change No
as the vertical position
knob is rotated?

Yes

Rotate the Intensity knob


and measure the voltage at
pin 19 of J67 with a DMM
or oscilloscope.
Yes

Does Is the
the voltage vary as No Perform the A5 CPU No Replace the A5
Board Troubleshooting A5 CPU board
the position knob okay? CPU board.
Procedure.
is moved?

Yes
Yes
Replace the A1 Analog board.
Done.

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6Ć46 
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This procedure assumes that


there is front panel control.

Measure the power supply voltages


on the A3 Display Driver board.

W66:
Pin 12 +15V
Pin 10 +8.6V
Pin 9 -8.6V
Pin 6 +5.2V
Pin 1 -5.2V

J70:
Pin 10 +60V
Pin 11 +130V
Pin 13 200V(AC)

Are Turn the power off and remove


the voltages Turn the power off.
Disconnect the cables at Are the power cord. Remove the
approximately the No No
W66 and J70 on the A1 any of the pins fuse from the fuse holder.
same as the Measure the fuse resistance
nominal Analog board. Check shorted?
the pins listed above for with a DMM.
value?
shorts to ground. Yes
Yes
Replace the A3 Display Is
Driver board. the line fuse
Measure voltage on pin 1 of J71 Yes
with a highĆvoltage probe and a resistance less
DMM. than 10 W?

No

Replace the
Was line fuse.
the voltage No Replace the A63 Power
approximately Supply module.
-2 kV?
Does
the line fuse
Yes blow when the
  button is
Go to pressed?
Part
Two
Yes

Replace the A63 Power


Supply module.

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Part
Two

Put the oscilloscope in XY mode.


Note: In XY mode, a single
Turn the readout intensity all the
spot should appear near
way down. Select CH2 and vary
the center of the CRT.
the vertical position knob while
Reduce the intensity until
measuring the voltage across
the spot is dim so that the
J75 pins 3 and 1 (W76 and W75
CRT phosphor will not be
on TAS 485) with a DMM or
damaged.
oscilloscope.

Have
Does
No you perform the Perform the A1 Analog
the voltage vary as No
A1 Analog Board Board Troubleshooting
the position knob is
Troubleshooting Procedure.
moved?
Procedure?

Yes
Yes
Press the  button and
Replace the A3 Display
rotate the vertical position knob
Driver board.
while measuring the voltage
across the pins 16 and 17 of J67
with a DMM or oscilloscope.

Does
the voltage vary as No
the position knob
is moved?

Yes

Are
traces and No
readout visible on
the CRT?

Yes

Can
the trace and Measure the voltage at the Does
No No Perform the A2 Display
readout be focused base (middle pin) of Q361 the voltage vary as
Control Board
with the focus while adjusting the focus the position knob
Troubleshooting Procedure.
thumbwheel? knob. is moved?

Yes
Yes
Replace the CRT.
Done.

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6Ć48 "


This procedure checks the A62 Front


Panel Module. Since the front panel
is difficult to probe while installed,
measurements are taken on J30 of
the processor module.

Measure the power supply voltages


on J30 of the A5 CPU board.
Pin 10 -5.2V
Pin 1 +5.2V

Are Turn the power off.


the voltages No Disconnect the cable from Are No Perform the A5 CPU
approximately the same the A62 Front Panel Module any of the pins Board Troubleshooting
as the nominal to the A5 CPU board. shorted? Procedure.
value? Check pins 1 and 10 for
shorts to ground.
Yes
Yes
Disconnect the front panel
With an oscilloscope, measure the cable to J84 on the display
signals on pins 5 and 6 of J30. control module and check
Turn knobs and press buttons the J30 pins 1 and 10 again
while watching the signals for small for shorts to ground.
changes in shape.

Are
No
Does any of the Replace the A3 Display
the signal change No pins shorted? Driver board.
Replace the A62 Front
shape with front panel Panel Module.
changes?
Yes

Replace the A62 Front


Yes Panel Module.

Connect a X10 probe to the



input connector while watching the
Volts/Div readout on the CRT.
Did
the voltage change No Replace the A1 Analog
from about 4.8V to board.
Did Measure the voltage on about 5.2V?
the Volts/Div No pinĂ13 of J30 while conĆ
readout necting and disconnecting
change? the probe to channel 1. Yes

Yes Replace the A62 Front


Panel Module
Done.

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      6Ć49


! 

This procedure checks the


A2 Display Control board.

Turn the  ! 


control while watching the CRT.

Is
Does Disconnect the cable to the voltage on pin
No No Replace the A63 Power
the scale illumination J80 on the A2 Display 12, W66 on the A3
Display Driver board Supply module.
change? Control board.
approximately
+15V?

Yes
Yes
Measure the voltage on the
center pin of each of the Replace the A2 Display
control potentiometers. Control board.
Check for the voltages below
while rotating the controls.
Readout 0 to +5.2V
Focus 0 to -5.2V
Intensity 0 to +5.2V

Do Disconnect the cable to Are


the voltages No J84. Perform the front the front panel Perform the A62 Front Panel
vary approximately No
panel troubleshooting voltages approximately Module Troubleshooting
within their procedure to check the their nominal Procedure.
range? supply voltages. value?

Yes
Yes
Adjust the    
while watching the CRT display. Replace the A2 Display
Control board.

Disconnect the cable to Does


Does J82 on the A2 Display the voltage on pin 1
No No Replace the A2 Display
the CRT display rotate Control board. Measure vary from approximately Control board.
with adjustment? the voltage on pin 1 +5.2V to -5.2V?
while varying the 
  .

Yes Yes

Done. Replace the CRT.


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6Ć50  


     

If you ship the TAS 465 Oscilloscope, pack it in the original shipping carton
and packing material. If the original packing material is not available, packĆ
age the instrument as follows:
1. Obtain a corrugated cardboard shipping carton with inside dimensions
at least 15Ăcm (6Ăin) taller, wider, and deeper than the TAS 465 OscilloĆ
scope. The shipping carton must be constructed of cardboard with
170 kg (375 pound) test strength.
2. If you are shipping the TAS 465 Oscilloscope to a Tektronix field office
for repair, attach a tag to the oscilloscope showing the instrument owner
and address, the name of the person to contact about the instrument,
the instrument type, and the serial number.
3. Wrap the oscilloscope with polyethylene sheeting or equivalent material
to protect the finish.
4. Cushion the oscilloscope in the shipping carton by tightly packing
dunnage or urethane foam on all sides between the carton and the
oscilloscope. Allow 7.5Ăcm (3Ăin) on all sides, top, and bottom.
5. Seal the shipping carton with shipping tape or an industrial stapler.

      6Ć51


 
  


6Ć52 
  
!$ #

This section contains a list of options available for the TAS 465 Analog
Oscilloscope.

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Besides the standard North American, 110 V, 60 Hz power cord, Tektronix
ships any of five alternate power cord configurations. See Table 7Ć1.

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A1 Universal European Ċ 220 V, 50 Hz
A2 UK Ċ 240 V, 50 Hz

A3 Australian Ċ 240 V, 50 Hz

A4 North American Ċ 240 V, 60 Hz

A5 Switzerland Ċ 220 V, 50 Hz

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The following options add to the services available with the standard warranĆ
ty. (The standard warranty appears following the title page in this manual.)

H !$   Tektronix provides five years of warranty/remedial service.

H !$   Tektronix provides five years of warranty/remedial service


and four oscilloscope calibrations.
H !$  
Tektronix provides four calibrations and four performance
verifications, one of each in the second through the fifth years of service.

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With this option, Tektronix ships the oscilloscope with a rackmount kit,
providing all the necessary hardware to adapt the oscilloscope for installaĆ
tion into a standard 19 inch instrument rack. Customers with instruments
can order a rackmount kit (Tektronix part number 016-1166-00) for converĆ
sion with instructions.

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With this option, Tektronix ships a protective front cover to prevent damage
to the front panel of the oscilloscope while not in use. An attachable pouch
(attaches to the instrument top) provides storage for the manuals and
probes supplied with your oscilloscope plus other additional accessories
you may want to keep with your oscilloscope.

   


With this option, Tektronix ships two P6129B 1X Ċ 10X switchable passive
probes in addition to the two standardĆaccessory P6109B probes normally
shipped with the instrument.

        


Tektronix ships a Certificate of Calibration that states this instrument meets
or exceeds all warranted specifications and has been calibrated using
standards and instruments whose accuracies are traceable to the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, an accepted value of a natural physiĆ
cal constant or a ratio calibration technique. The calibration is in compliance
with U.S. MIL-STD-45662A. This option also includes a test data report for
the instrument.

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This section provides informations for ordering replaceable electrical parts.

#%$ ##  Replacement parts are available from or through your local Tektronix, Inc.
Field Office or representative.
!#%!
When ordering parts, include the following information in your order: part
number, instrument type or number, serial number, and modification number
if applicable.
If a part you have ordered has been replaced with a new or improved part,
your local Tektronix, Inc. Field Office or representative will contact you conĆ
cerning any change in part number.

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$$$ A list of assemblies can be found at the beginning of the electrical parts list.
The assemblies are listed in numerical order. When the complete compoĆ
nent number of a part is known, this list will identify the assembly in which
the part is located.

#!$$ (*# The Mfg. Code Number to Manufacturer Cross Index for the electrical parts
list is located immediately after this page. The cross index provides codes,
! &# %! names, and addresses of manufacturers of components listed in the electriĆ
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The circuit component number appears on the diagrams and circuit board
illustrations. Each diagram and circuit board illustration is clearly marked
with the assembly number. Assembly numbers are also marked on the
mechanical exploded views located in the mechanical parts list. The compoĆ
nent number is obtained by adding the assembly number prefix to the circuit
number.
The electrical parts list is divided and arranged by assemblies in numerical
sequence (e.g., assembly A1 with its subassemblies and parts, precedes
assembly A2 with its subassemblies and parts).
ChassisĆmounted parts have no assembly number prefix and are located at
the end of the electrical parts list.

   Indicates part number to be used when ordering replacement part from
Tektronix.
(column 2 of the parts list)

   Column three (3) indicates the serial number at which the part was first
used. Column four (4) indicates the serial number at which the part was
(columns 3 & 4 of the parts list)
removed. No serial number entered indicates part is good for all serial
numbers.

    In the parts list, an item name is separated from the description by a colon
(:). Because of space limitations, an item name may sometimes appear as
(column five of the parts list)
incomplete. For further item name identification, the U.S. Federal Catalog
handbook H6Ć1 can be utilized where possible.

  Indicates the code number of the actual manufacturer of the part. (Code to
name and address cross reference can be found immediately after this
(column 6 of the parts list)
page.)

   Indicates the part number used by the manufacturer.


(column 7 of the parts list)

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MITOSHIRO-CHO CHIYODA-KU
TK0213 TOPTRON CORP TOKYO JAPAN
TK0515 ERICSSON COMPONENTS INC 403 INTERNATIONAL PKWY RICHARDSON, TX 750853904
PO BOX 853904
TK0860 LABEL GRAPHICS INC ATTN: DALE GREMAUX PORTLAND, OR 97224
6700 SW BRADBURY CT
TK1146 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP 1230 OAKMEAD PARKWAY SUNNYVALE CA 94086
TK1442 TAIYO-YUDEN (USA) INC ARLINGTON CENTER ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL 60005
714 W ALGONQUIN RD
TK1492 COFER COMPONENT PROCESSING 3270 KELLER ST SANTA CLARA CA 95050
UNIT 11
TK1727 PHILIPS NEDERLAND BV POSTBUS 90050 5600 PB EINDHOVEN THE
AFD ELONCO NETHERLANDS
TK1908 PLASTIC MOLDED PRODUCT INC 4336 S ADAMS TACOMA, WA 98409
TK1913 WIMA ONE BRIDGE ST IRVINGTON NY 10533
THE INTER-TECHNICAL GROUP IND PO BOX 23
TK1943 NEILSEN MANUFACTURING INC 3501 PORTLAND RD NE SALEM, OR 97303
TK2058 TDK CORPORATION OF AMERICA 1600 FEEHANVILLE DRIVE MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 60056
TK2073 TOCOS AMERICA INC 565 W GULF ROAD ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL 60005
TK2469 UNITREK CORPORATION 3000 LEWIS & CLARK WAY VANCOUVER WA 98601
SUITE #2
TK2597 MERIX CORP 1521 POPLAR LANE FOREST GROVE, OR 97116
TK2606 VISPRO PO BOX 6239 BEAVERTON, OR 970070239
TK6056 ASTEK USA 2880 SAN TOMES EXPRESSWAY SANTA CLARA CA 95051
SUITE 200
0ADN8 DELTA PRODUCTS 3225 LAURELVIEW CT FREMONT, CA 94538
0B0A9 DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR CORP 4350 BELTWOOD PKWY SOUTH DALLAS TX 75244
0H1N5 MARCON AMERICA CORP 998 FIRST EDGE DRIVE VERNON HILLS IL 60061
0JR03 ZMAN MAGNETICS INC 7633 S 180TH KENT WA 98032
0JR04 TOSHIBA AMERICA INC 2692 DOW AVE TUSTIN CA 92680
ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS DIV
BUSINESS SECTOR
0JR05 TRIQUEST PRECISION PLASTICS 3000 LEWIS & CLARK HWY VANCOUVER, WA 98666-6008
PO BOX 66008
0J7N9 MCX INC 30608 SAN ANTONIO ST HAYWARD CA 94544
0J9R2 HARISON ELECTRIC CO LTD 2-1 ASAHIMACHI 5-CHOME EMINE, JAPAN 527R
IMARARI
0KB01 STAUFFER SUPPLY CO 810 SE SHERMAN PORTLAND, OR 972144657
00779 AMP INC 2800 FULLING MILL HARRISBURG PA 17105
PO BOX 3608
01295 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC 13500 N CENTRAL EXPY DALLAS TX 75265
SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP PO BOX 655012
01884 DEARBORN ELECTRONICS INC 1221 NORTH HIGHWAY 17/92 LONGWOOD, FL 32750

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5083 KINGS HWY
04222 AVX CERAMICS 19TH AVE SOUTH MYRTLE BEACH SC 29577
DIV OF AVX CORP P O BOX 867
04713 MOTOROLA INC 5005 E MCDOWELL RD PHOENIX AZ 85008-4229
SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS SECTOR
05828 GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP 600 W JOHN ST HICKSVILLE NY 11802
GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS DIV
06090 ERICSSON RAYNET CORP 155 CONSTITUTION DR MENLO PARK, CA 94025-1106
06383 PANDUIT CORP 17303 RIDGELAND AVE TINLEY PARK, IL 60477-3048
09969 DALE ELECTRONICS INC EAST HIGHWAY 50 YANKTON SD 57078
P O BOX 180
1CH66 PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS 811 E ARQUES AVENUE SUNNYVALE CA 94088-3409
PO BOX 3409
1W344 UNITED CHEMI-CON INC 9801 W HIGGINS ROSEMONT IL 60018-4704
SUITE 430
12697 CLAROSTAT MFG CO INC LOWER WASHINGTON ST DOVER NH 03820
12954 MICROSEMI CORP - SCOTTSDALE 8700 E THOMAS ROAD SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85252-5252
PO BOX 1390
12969 MICROSEMI CORP WATERTOWN DIVISION WATERTWON, MA 02172
530 PLEASANT STREET
14552 MICROSEMI CORP 2830 S FAIRVIEW ST SANTA ANA CA 92704-5948
17856 SILICONIX INC 2201 LAURELWOOD RD SANTA CLARA CA 95054-1516
18796 MURATA ERIE NORTH AMERICAN INC 1900 W COLLEGE AVE STATE COLLEGE PA 16801-2723
STATE COLLEGE OPERATIONS
19701 PHILIPS COMPONENTS DISCRETE PO BOX 760 MINERAL WELLS TX 76067-0760
PRODUCTS
DIV RESISTIVE PRODUCTS FACILITY
AIRPORT ROAD
20462 PREM MAGNETICS INC 3521 N CHAPEL HILL ROAD MCHENRY, IL 60050
20932 KYOCERA INTERNATIONAL INC 11620 SORRENTO VALLEY RD SAN DIEGO CA 92121
PO BOX 81543 PLANT NO 1
22526 DU PONT E I DE NEMOURS AND CO INC 515 FISHING CREEK RD NEW CUMBERLAND PA 17070-3007
DU PONT ELECTRONICS DEPT
22670 GM NAMEPLATE INCORPORATED 2040 15TH AVE WEST SEATTLE, WA 981192783
24165 SPRAGUE ELECTRIC CO 267 LOWELL ROAD HUDSON NH 03051
24546 DALE ELECTRONICS INC 550 HIGH ST BRADFORD, PA 16701
24931 SPECIALTY CONNECTOR CO INC 2100 EARLYWOOD DR FRANKLIN IN 46131
PO BOX 547
26769 PHILIPS COMPONENTS CHIP TANTALUM FACILITY WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407-2330
5900 AUSTRALIAN AVE
27014 NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP 2900 SEMICONDUCTOR DR SANTA CLARA CA 95051-0606
27264 MOLEX INC 2222 WELLINGTON COURT LISLE IL 60532-1613
2K262 BOYD CORPORATION 6136 NE 87TH AVENUE PORTLAND, OR 97220
30983 MEPCOPAL 11468 SORRENTO VALLEY ROAD SAN DIEGO CA 92121

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31918 ITT CANNON SWITCH PRODUCTS 8081 WALLACE RD EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55344-8798
32997 BOURNS INC 1200 COLUMBIA AVE RIVERSIDE CA 92507-2114
TRIMPOT DIV
34371 HARRIS CORP 200 PALM BAY BLVD MELBOURNE FL 32919
HARRIS SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS PO BOX 883
GROUP
4T165 NEC ELECTRONICS USA INC 401 ELLIS ST MOUNTAIN VIEW CA 94039
ELECTRON DIV PO BOX 7241
50139 ALLEN-BRADLEY CO 1414 ALLEN BRADLEY DR EL PASO TX 79936
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
50434 HEWLETT-PACKARD CO 370 W TRIMBLE RD SAN JOSE CA 95131
OPTOELECTRONICS DIV
52769 SPRAGUE-GOODMAN ELECTRONICS INC 134 FULTON AVE GARDEN CITY PARK NY 11040-5352
53387 MINNESOTA MINING MFG CO PO BOX 2963 AUSTIN TX 78769-2963
54583 TDK ELECTRONICS CORP 12 HARBOR PARK DR PORT WASHINGTON NY 11550
54937 DEYOUNG MFG INC 12920 NE 125TH WAY KIRKLAND, WA 98034
55335 JKL COMPONENTS CORP 13343 PAXTON STREET PACOIMA CA 91331
55680 NICHICON /AMERICA/ CORP 927 E STATE PKY SCHAUMBURG IL 60195-4526
56845 DALE ELECTRONICS INC 2300 RIVERSIDE BLVD NORFOLK NE 68701-2242
PO BOX 74
57668 ROHM CORP 8 WHATNEY IRVINE CA 92713
PO BOX 19515
60386 SQUIRES ELECTRONICS 503 N 13TH AVE CORNELIUS, OR 97113
61429 FOX ELECTRONICS PO BOX 1078 CAPE CORAL FL 33910-1078
FOX ENTERPRISES INC
62643 UNITED CHEMICON INC 9801 W HIGGINS ST ROSEMONT, IL 60018-4771
SUITE 430
62703 MICRO QUALITY SEMICONDUCTOR 1000 N SHILOH RD GARLAND, TX 75040
PO BOX 6676
65654 CHRISTIANA INDUSTRIES CORP 6500 N CLARK ST CHICAGO IL 62606-4002
75498 MULTICOMP INC 3005 SW 154TH TERRACE BEAVERTON, OR 97005
SUITE #3
80009 TEKTRONIX INC 14150 SW KARL BRAUN DR BEAVERTON OR 97077-0001
PO BOX 500
84411 AMERICAN SHIZUKI CORP 301 WEST O ST OGALLALA NE 69153-1844
OGALLALA OPERATIONS
91637 DALE ELECTRONICS INC 2064 12TH AVE COLUMBUS NE 68601-3632
PO BOX 609

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A1 671-2219-09 CIRCUIT BD ASSY:ANALOG 80009 671221909

A1AT401 165-2500-03 MICROCKT,HYBRID:ATTENUATOR/PREAMP 80009 165250003


A1AT402 165-2500-03 MICROCKT,HYBRID:ATTENUATOR/PREAMP 80009 165250003

A1C402 285-1471-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:METALIZED FILM;0.01 MFD,10% 84411 TEK-385


A1C403 285-1472-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:METALIZED FILM;10 MFD,10% 84411 TEK-385
A1C404 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C405 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C406 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C407 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C408 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C409 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C410 281-0936-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;39PF,5%,100V 04222 SA102A390JAA
A1C411 285-1473-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:METALIZED FILM;0.1 MFD,10% 84411 TEK-385
A1C412 281-0788-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;470PF,10%,100V 04222 SA102C471KAA
A1C413 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C415 281-0788-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;470PF,10%,100V 04222 SA102C471KAA
A1C416 281-0788-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;470PF,10%,100V 04222 SA102C471KAA
A1C417 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C418 281-0938-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:20PF,2%,500V 04222 MA107A200GAA
A1C419 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C420 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C421 281-0776-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;120PF,5%,100V 04222 SA102A121JAA
A1C424 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C426 290-0944-01 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:220UF,20%,10V 0H1N5 CEBSM1C221M-T4
A1C427 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A1C429 290-0944-01 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:220UF,20%,10V 0H1N5 CEBSM1C221M-T4
A1C430 283-0177-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:1UF,+80-20%,25V 04222 SR303E105ZAA
A1C431 290-0944-01 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:220UF,20%,10V 0H1N5 CEBSM1C221M-T4
A1C432 290-0944-01 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:220UF,20%,10V 0H1N5 CEBSM1C221M-T4
A1C435 281-0788-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;470PF,10%,100V 04222 SA102C471KAA
A1C436 281-0788-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;470PF,10%,100V 04222 SA102C471KAA
A1C437 290-1198-00 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:100UF,20%,10VAC 55680 UET1A101MPH
A1C438 283-0177-05 CAP,FXD,CER DI:1UF,+80-20%,25V SQUARE,MI 04222 SR303E105ZAAAP1

A1CR401 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF 27014 FDH9427

A1J10 131-3731-00 CONN,RF JACK:BNC,;50 OHM,FEMALE,ST 24931 28JR377-1


A1J11 131-3731-00 CONN,RF JACK:BNC,;50 OHM,FEMALE,STR 24931 28JR377-1
A1J20 131-3731-00 CONN,RF JACK:BNC,;50 OHM,FEMALE,STR 24931 28JR377-1
A1J50 131-5346-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,2 X 20,0.1 CTR 00779 104338-8
A1J66 131-5419-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR 00779 644486-2
A1J67 131-5347-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,RTANG,1 X 23,0.1 CTR 00779 2-103673-2
A1J68 131-5419-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR 00779 644486-2

A1K401 148-0249-00 RELAY,ARM:2 FORM C,COIL 5VDC,178 OHM 4T165 EA2-5NU


A1L401 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FIXED:33UH,10%,1.8A 54583 TSL1110-330K 1R

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A1L402 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FIXED:33UH,10%,1.8A 54583 TSL1110-330K 1R
A1L403 108-1352-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,22UH,10% 54583 SPT0305-220K
A1L404 108-1352-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,22UH,10% 54583 SPT0305-220K
A1L405 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FIXED:33UH,10%,1.8A 54583 TSL1110-330K 1R
A1L406 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FIXED:33UH,10%,1.8A 54583 TSL1110-330K 1R

A1Q401 151-0830-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;15V,50MA,600MHZ 27014 4392/X43153A


A1Q402 151-0830-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;15V,50MA,600MHZ 27014 4392/X43153A
A1Q403 151-0830-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;15V,50MA,600MHZ 27014 4392/X43153A
A1Q404 151-1042-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:JFET,N-CH;6V,10-15MA 04713 SPF627M2
A1Q405 151-1042-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:JFET,N-CH;6V,10-15MA 04713 SPF627M2
A1Q406 151-1042-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:JFET,N-CH;6V,10-15MA 04713 SPF627M2
A1Q407 151-0190-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA 04713 2N3904
A1Q408 151-0190-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA 04713 2N3904

A1R401 313-1390-00 RES,FXD,FILM:39 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-39R00J


A1R402 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J
A1R403 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J
A1R404 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J
A1R405 322-3446-00 RES,FXD,FILM:432K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F43202F
A1R406 322-3446-00 RES,FXD,FILM:432K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F43202F
A1R407 322-3398-00 RES,FXD,FILM:137K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G13702FT
A1R408 322-3260-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G49900F
A1R409 322-3030-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;20 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50G20R00F
A1R410 322-3177-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;681 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2G681R0F
A1R411 322-3083-00 RES,FXD,FILM:71.5 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G71R50F
A1R412 322-3177-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;681 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2G681R0F
A1R413 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J
A1R414 322-3177-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;681 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2G681R0F
A1R415 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A1R417 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A1R418 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A1R419 313-1390-00 RES,FXD,FILM:39 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-39R00J
A1R420 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A1R421 313-1015-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1.5 OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JT6801E5
A1R425 313-1101-00 RES,FXD,FILM:100 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-100R0J
A1R426 313-1082-00 RES,FXD,FILM:8.2 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-8R200J;
A1R427 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A1R428 313-1683-00 RES,FXD,FILM:68K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-6800IJ
A1R429 322-3260-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G49900F

A1U403 156-0355-00 IC,LINEAR:7-TRANSISTOR,COMMON EMITTER 34371 CA3081


A1U404 156-0355-00 IC,LINEAR:7-TRANSISTOR,COMMON EMITTER 34371 CA3081
A1U405 165-2446-03 MICROCKT,HYBRID:ANALOG/TRIGGER/SWEEP 80009 165244603
A1U406 156-2605-00 IC,MISC:HCMOS,ANALOG MUX;8 CHAN,125 OHM 04713 MC74HC4051N/J
A1U407 156-1631-01 IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,VOLT REG;ADJ,100MA,2.2% 01295 TL431CLPM

A1W401 131-0566-00 BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L 24546 OMA0207

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A1W406 131-0566-00 BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L 24546 OMA0207
A1W429 196-3064-00 LEAD,ELECTRICAL:26 AWG,4.0 L,1-N 80009 196306400

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A2 671-2222-01 CIRCUIT BD ASSY:DISPLAY CONTROL 80009 671222201

A2C1 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA

A2DS1 150-0168-00 LAMP,INCAND:14V,0.08A,WEDGE BASE 55335 73


A2DS3 150-0168-00 LAMP,INCAND:14V,0.08A,WEDGE BASE 55335 73

A2J80 131-5156-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR 00779 103669-1


A2J82 131-0608-00 TERMINAL,PIN:PRESSFIT/PCB,;MALE,STR 22526 48283-018
(QTY 2)
A2J84 131-5157-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 5,0.1 CTR 00779 103669-4

A2Q1 151-0736-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,600MA 0JR04 2N4401


A2Q3 151-0736-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,600MA 0JR04 2N4401

A2R1 313-1051-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.1 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-5R100J


A2R3 313-1051-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.1 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-5R100J
A2R4 311-2501-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;2K OHM,20%,0.5W 32997 3386P-FE7-202
A2R5 311-2344-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:CKT BD,4.7K OHM,20%,1.25W 30983 P2322-510-90062
A2R6 311-2344-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:CKT BD,4.7K OHM,20%,1.25W 30983 P2322-510-90062
A2R7 311-1500-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:PNL,5K OHM,0.5W 12697 W-8097
A2R8 311-2344-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:CKT BD,4.7K OHM,20%,1.25W 30983 P2322-510-90062
A2R9 311-2344-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:CKT BD,4.7K OHM,20%,1.25W 30983 P2322-510-90062

A2X1 352-1008-00 HOLDER,LAMP:PRESS-IN MOUNT,RIGHT ANGLE 65654 CIC 6500L


A2X3 352-1008-00 HOLDER,LAMP:PRESS-IN MOUNT,RIGHT ANGLE 65654 CIC 6500L

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A3 671-2904-02 CIRCUIT BD ASSY:DISPLAY DRIVER 80009 671290402

A3C102 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA


A3C104 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C105 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C106 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C107 283-0203-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.47UF,20%,50V 04222 SR305C474MAA
A3C108 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C109 281-0762-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:27PF,20%,100V 04222 SA102A270MAA
A3C110 281-0762-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:27PF,20%,100V 04222 SA102A270MAA
A3C111 283-0331-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:43PF,2%,100V 18796 DD106B10NP0430J
A3C113 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C116 283-0331-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:43PF,2%,100V 18796 DD106B10NP0430J
A3C117 283-0339-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.22UF,10%,50V 04222 SR305C224KAA
A3C118 283-0108-02 CAP,FXD,CER DI:220PF,10%,200V 04222 SR075A221KAAAP1
A3C119 283-0108-02 CAP,FXD,CER DI:220PF,10%,200V 04222 SR075A221KAAAP1
A3C121 281-0306-00 CAP,VAR,CER DI:3.3-20PF 52769 GKU 18000
A3C122 281-0306-00 CAP,VAR,CER DI:3.3-20PF 52769 GKU 18000
A3C123 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C124 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C125 281-0759-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;22PF,10%,100V 04222 SA102A220KAA
A3C126 281-0759-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;22PF,10%,100V 04222 SA102A220KAA
A3C128 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C130 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C201 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C203 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C204 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C205 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C207 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C210 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V,0.100 X 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C211 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C214 281-0765-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:100PF,5%,100V 04222 SA102A101JAA
A3C216 281-0537-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.68PF,20%,600V 54583 DA12COG2HR68M
A3C217 281-0537-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.68PF,20%,600V 54583 DA12COG2HR68M
A3C218 281-0064-00 CAP,VAR,PLASTIC:0.25-1.5PF,600V 80009 281006400
A3C219 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C221 283-0341-01 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.047UF,10%,100V 04222 SR301C473KAAAP1
A3C222 281-0810-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;5.6PF,+/-0.5PF,100V 04222 SA102A5R6DAA
A3C223 281-0537-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.68PF,20%,600V 54583 DA12COG2HR68M
A3C301 281-0771-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:2200PF,20%,200V 04222 SA102C222MAA
A3C302 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C303 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C304 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C305 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C306 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V,5MM LEAD SPAC TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C308 281-0762-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:27PF,20%,100V 04222 SA102A270MAA
A3C309 281-0903-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:3.9PF,100V 04222 SA102A3R9DAA
A3C310 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2

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A3C311 285-1184-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.01 UF,20%,4000V 24165 430P591
A3C312 285-1040-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:1200PF,10%,4000V 84411 TEK-134-122940
A3C313 281-0771-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:2200PF,20%,200V 04222 SA102C222MAA
A3C314 283-0279-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.001UF,20%,3000V 18796 DHR12Y5S102M3KV
A3C315 285-1184-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.01 UF,20%,4000V 24165 430P591
A3C316 285-1040-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:1200PF,10%,4000V 84411 TEK-134-122940
A3C317 281-0903-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:3.9PF,100V 04222 SA102A3R9DAA
A3C319 281-0909-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.022UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105C223MAA
A3C320 290-0776-01 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:22UF,20%,10WVDC 55680 UVX1A220MAA1TD
A3C321 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V TK1913 MKS 2 0.1/250/2
A3C322 283-0203-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.47UF,20%,50V 04222 SR305C474MAA
A3C323 283-0203-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.47UF,20%,50V 04222 SR305C474MAA

A3CR100 152-0066-00 DIODE,RECT:,400V,1A 05828 GP10G-020


A3CR101 152-0066-00 DIODE,RECT:,400V,1A 05828 GP10G-020
A3CR102 152-0066-00 DIODE,RECT:,400V,1A 05828 GP10G-020
A3CR201 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF 27014 FDH9427
A3CR202 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF 27014 FDH9427
A3CR301 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF 27014 FDH9427
A3CR302 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 14552 MB2501
A3CR303 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 14552 MB2501
A3CR304 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 14552 MB2501
A3CR305 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF 27014 FDH9427
A3CR306 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 14552 MB2501
A3CR307 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF 27014 FDH9427
A3CR308 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF 27014 FDH9427

A3DS301 150-0035-00 LAMP,GLOW:90V MAX,0.3MA,AID-T,WIRE LD TK0213 JH005/3011JA


A3DS302 150-0035-00 LAMP,GLOW:90V MAX,0.3MA,AID-T,WIRE LD TK0213 JH005/3011JA

A3J69 131-5419-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CT 00779 644486-2


A3J70 131-5349-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,RTANG,1 X 13,0.156 CTR 00779 1-640387-3
A3J71 131-5350-00 CONN,HDR PWR:PCB;MALE,RTANG,1 X 2 00779 640387-2
A3J72 131-0589-00 TERMINAL,PIN:PRESSFIT/PCB,;MALE,STR 22526 48283-087
(QTY 4)
A3J73 131-0589-00 TERMINAL,PIN:PRESSFIT/PCB,;MALE,STR 22526 48283-087
(QTY 5)
A3J74 131-0589-00 TERMINAL,PIN:PRESSFIT/PCB,;MALE,STR 22526 48283-087
(QTY 3)
A3J75 131-0589-00 TERMINAL,PIN:PRESSFIT/PCB,;MALE,STR 22526 48283-087
(QTY 3)
A3J80 131-5348-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,RTANG,1 X 2,0.1 CTR 00779 103672-1

A3L101 120-1906-00 TRANSFORMER,RF:COIL,RF,TAPPED INDUCTOR 0JR03 120-1906-00


A3L102 120-1906-00 TRANSFORMER,RF:COIL,RF,TAPPED INDUCTOR 0JR03 120-1906-00
A3L103 108-1352-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,22UH,10% 54583 SPT0305-220K
A3L104 108-0408-01 COIL,RF:FIXED,91NH ON FORM 0JR03 108-0408-01
A3L105 108-0170-02 COIL,RF:FIXED,360NH 0JR03 108-0170-02
A3L106 108-0736-01 COIL,RF:FIXED,828NH 0JR03 108-0736-01

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A3L107 108-0736-01 COIL,RF:FIXED,828NH 0JR03 108-0736-01
A3L108 108-0170-02 COIL,RF:FIXED,360NH 0JR03 108-0170-02
A3L109 108-0436-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,240UH ON FORM 0JR03 OBD
A3L110 108-0408-01 COIL,RF:FIXED,91NH 0JR03 108-0408-01
A3L111 108-1352-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,22UH,10% 54583 SPT0305-220K
A3L112 108-1352-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,22UH,10% 54583 SPT0305-220K
A3L113 108-1352-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,22UH,10% 54583 SPT0305-220K
A3L300 108-1352-00 COIL,RF:FIXED,22UH,10% 54583 SPT0305-220K

A3Q101 151-0411-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;30V,400MA,1.2GHZ 04713 2N5943


A3Q102 151-0411-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;30V,400MA,1.2GHZ 04713 2N5943
A3Q201 151-0711-02 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;25V,50MA,650MHZ 04713 MPSH10RLRP
A3Q202 151-0711-02 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;25V,50MA,650MHZ 04713 MPSH10RLRP
A3Q204 151-0190-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA 04713 2N3904
A3Q205 151-0347-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;160V,600MA 0JR04 2N5551
A3Q206 151-0347-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;160V,600MA 0JR04 2N5551
A3Q208 151-0350-03 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;150V,600MA 27014 S44295
A3Q209 151-0350-03 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;150V,600MA 27014 S44295
A3Q210 151-0271-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;15V,30MA,2.0GHZ 04713 MPSH69
A3Q211 151-0271-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;15V,30MA,2.0GHZ 04713 MPSH69
A3Q212 151-0190-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200M 04713 2N3904
A3Q301 151-0188-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;40V,200MA 04713 2N3906
A3Q302 151-0188-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;40V,200MA 04713 2N3906
A3Q303 151-0190-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA 04713 2N3904
A3Q304 151-0190-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA 04713 2N3904
A3Q307 151-0199-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;12V,80MA,SWITCH 04713 MPS3640
A3Q308 151-0350-03 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;150V,600MA 27014 S44295
A3Q360 151-0749-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;400V,500MA 04713 MPSA94
A3Q361 151-0749-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;400V,500MA 04713 MPSA94

A3R101 322-3001-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G10R00F


A3R102 322-3001-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G10R00F
A3R103 313-1202-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-20000J
A3R104 322-3217-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1.78K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G17800F
A3R105 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A3R106 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R107 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R108 313-1470-00 RES,FXD,FILM:47 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-47R00J
A3R109 313-1470-00 RES,FXD,FILM:47 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-47R00J
A3R111 311-2234-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;5K OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 502 M L
A3R112 311-2230-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
A3R113 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R114 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R115 313-1202-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-20000J
A3R116 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J
A3R117 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J
A3R120 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J
A3R121 313-1103-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10001J

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A3R122 307-1606-00 RES,FXD FILM:METAL,FILM,221 OHM,1% 56845 CPF-3-F2210F-T/
A3R123 307-1606-00 RES,FXD FILM:METAL,FILM,221 OHM,1% 56845 CPF-3-F2210F-T/
A3R124 308-0075-00 RES,FXD,WW:100 OHM,5%,3W 91637 CW2B-100R0J-T/R
A3R125 322-3068-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;49.9 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G49R90F
A3R126 313-1015-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1.5 OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JT6801E5
A3R127 322-3097-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G100R0F
A3R128 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R129 322-3001-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G10R00F
A3R130 322-3068-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;49.9 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G49R90F
A3R131 313-1015-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1.5 OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JT6801E5
A3R132 322-3097-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G100R0F
A3R133 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R134 322-3062-00 RES,FXD,FILM:43.2 OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 RB20FXE43E2
A3R135 322-3001-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G10R00F
A3R138 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R139 322-3039-00 RES,FXD,FILM:24.9 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-G24R90F
A3R140 311-2230-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
A3R141 311-2231-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;1K OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L
A3R142 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R144 322-3001-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G10R00F
A3R145 322-3001-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G10R00F
A3R147 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R148 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R149 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R150 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R151 322-3226-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2.21K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G22100F
A3R152 313-1202-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-20000J
A3R153 322-3039-00 RES,FXD,FILM:24.9 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-G24R90F
A3R154 311-2231-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;1K OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L
A3R155 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R156 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R157 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R201 322-3402-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;150K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50G15002F
A3R202 322-3402-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;150K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50G15002F
A3R205 313-1682-00 RES,FXD,FILM:6.8K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-68000J
A3R206 313-1682-00 RES,FXD,FILM:6.8K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-68000J
A3R207 313-1470-00 RES,FXD,FILM:47 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-47R00J
A3R210 313-1511-00 RES,FXD,FILM:510 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-510ROJ
A3R211 313-1511-00 RES,FXD,FILM:510 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-510ROJ
A3R212 313-1100-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10R00J
A3R213 313-1100-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10R00J
A3R214 313-1470-00 RES,FXD,FILM:47 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-47R00J
A3R215 313-1272-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-27000J
A3R216 313-1272-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-27000J
A3R217 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R218 322-3158-00 RES,FXD,FILM:432 OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB2D FXE 432
A3R219 322-3287-00 RES,FXD,FILM:9.53K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50G95300F
A3R220 322-3371-00 RES,FXD,FILM:71.5K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50G71501F

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A3R221 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R222 322-3097-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G100R0F
A3R223 322-3097-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G100R0F
A3R224 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R225 322-3485-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.0K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G50000F
A3R226 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R227 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R228 322-3485-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.0K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G50000F
A3R229 313-1511-00 RES,FXD,FILM:510 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-510ROJ
A3R230 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R231 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R232 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R233 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R234 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R235 322-3485-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.0K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G50000F
A3R236 322-3485-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.0K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G50000F
A3R237 322-3485-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.0K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G50000F
A3R238 322-3485-00 RES,FXD,FILM:5.0K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G50000F
A3R239 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R240 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R241 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R242 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R244 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R245 322-3243-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.32K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-1-G33200F
A3R246 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R255 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R256 313-1682-00 RES,FXD,FILM:6.8K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-68000J
A3R257 313-1333-00 RES,FXD,FILM:33K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-33001J
A3R258 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R259 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R260 315-0475-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.7M OHM,5%,0.25W TK1727 SFR25 2322-181-
A3R301 313-1681-00 RES,FXD,FILM:680 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-680ROJ
A3R303 315-0201-02 RES,FXD,CMPSN:200 OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB2015
A3R304 313-1203-00 RES,FXD,FILM:20K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-20001J
A3R305 315-0511-02 RES,FXD,CMPSN:510 OHM,.25W,5% 50139 CB5115 ALLEN BR
A3R306 313-1243-00 RES,FXD,FILM:24K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 R20J24K
A3R307 315-0511-02 RES,FXD,CMPSN:510 OHM,.25W,5% 50139 CB5115 ALLEN BR
A3R308 313-1333-00 RES,FXD,FILM:33K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-33001J
A3R309 313-1104-00 RES,FXD,FILM:100K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10002J
A3R310 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A3R311 313-1102-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-10000J
A3R312 313-1223-00 RES,FXD,FILM:22K,OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-22001J
A3R313 313-1223-00 RES,FXD,FILM:22K,OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-22001J
A3R314 313-1203-00 RES,FXD,FILM:20K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-20001J
A3R315 313-1203-00 RES,FXD,FILM:20K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-20001J
A3R316 322-3085-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;75 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G75R00F
A3R317 322-3402-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;150K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50G15002F
A3R318 313-1681-00 RES,FXD,FILM:680 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-680ROJ

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A3R321 311-2237-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;25K OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 253 M L
A3R322 311-2239-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;100K OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 104 M L
A3R323 311-2239-00 RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;100K OHM,20%,0.5W TK2073 GF06UT2 104 M L
A3R324 313-1682-00 RES,FXD,FILM:6.8K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-68000J
A3R325 315-0472-03 RES,FXD,CMPSN:4.7K OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB4725
A3R326 315-0103-03 RES,FXD,CMPSN:10K OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB1035
A3R329 315-0625-00 RES,FXD,FILM:6.2M OHM,5%,0.25W TK1727 SFR25 2322-181-
A3R330 313-1683-00 RES,FXD,FILM:68K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-6800IJ
A3R331 313-1823-00 RES,FXD,FILM:82K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-82001J
A3R332 313-1392-00 RES,FXD,FILM:3.9K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-39000J
A3R333 313-1392-00 RES,FXD,FILM:3.9K OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-39000J
A3R350 322-3306-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;15K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2-G1502F
A3R351 315-0201-02 RES,FXD,CMPSN:200 OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB2015
A3R352 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R353 313-1027-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.7 OHM,5%,0.2W 91637 CT3-2R700J
A3R360 301-0754-01 RES,FXD,CMPSN:750K OHM,5%,0.5W 50139 EB7545
A3R361 301-0394-00 RES,FXD,FILM:390K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX 390K0J
A3R362 301-0434-00 RES,FXD,FILM:430K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX430K0J
A3R363 301-0434-00 RES,FXD,FILM:430K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX430K0J
A3R364 322-0481-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM,1%,0.25W 91637 CMF6042G10003F
A3R365 322-0481-00 RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM,1%,0.25W 91637 CMF6042G10003F
A3R366 322-3322-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;22.1K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G22101F
A3R367 301-0434-00 RES,FXD,FILM:430K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX430K0J
A3R368 321-0385-00 RES,FXD,FILM:100K OHM,1%,0.125W 19701 5043ED100K0F
A3R369 301-0434-00 RES,FXD,FILM:430K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX430K0J
A3R370 131-0566-00 BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L 24546 OMA0207
A3R371 322-3097-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF501G100R0F

A3U101 155-0322-00 MICROCKT,LINEAR:VERTICAL OUTPUT AMPLIFIER 80009 155032200


A3U102 156-0158-00 IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,OP-AMP;DUAL 01295 MC1458P
A3U201 156-0158-00 IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,OP-AMP;DUAL 01295 MC1458P

A3VR201 152-0055-00 DIODE,ZENER:,;11V,5%,0.4W 04713 SZG35009K1 1N96


A3VR360 152-0470-00 DIODE,ZENER:,;200V,5%,0.4W 04713 1N992BRL
A3VR361 152-0470-00 DIODE,ZENER:,;200V,5%,0.4W 04713 1N992BRL

A3W66 174-2602-00 CA ASSY,SP:FLAT FLEX,;FLX,23,26 AWG,6.5 L TK2469 174-2602-00


A3W100 131-0566-00 BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L 24546 OMA0207
A3W300 131-0566-00 BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L 24546 OMA0207

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A4 671-2911-00 CIRCUIT BD ASSY:FRONT PANEL 80009 671291100

A4C101 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A


A4C121 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C122 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C131 290-5034-01 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;33UF,20%,10V,5.7MM(0.224) 1W344 MVK10VC33RME60T
A4C132 290-5034-01 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;33UF,20%,10V,5.7MM(0.224) 1W344 MVK10VC33RME60T
A4C140 283-5201-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;33PF,5%,100V,NPO,1206 04222 12061A330JAT1A
A4C141 283-5201-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;33PF,5%,100V,NPO,1206 04222 12061A330JAT1A
A4C202 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C304 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C305 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C400 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C401 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C402 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C403 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C404 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C405 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C406 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C407 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C408 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C409 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C420 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C421 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A4C501 283-5203-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;1000PF,10%,100V,X7R 04222 12061C102KAT1A

A4CR331 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH


A4CR332 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR333 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR334 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR335 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR336 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR337 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR338 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR339 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH
A4CR500 152-5018-00 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;100V,0.74VF,4NS,2.0PF 27014 MMBD1203-HIGH

A4DS201 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21


A4DS202 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21
A4DS203 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21
A4DS204 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21
A4DS205 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21
A4DS206 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21
A4DS207 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21
A4DS208 150-5008-00 DIODE,OPTO:,LED;GRN,569NM,4.2MCD AT 10MA 50434 HLMP-6505-T21

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A4J30 131-5344-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 16,0.1 CTR 00779 1-103670-5


A4J35 131-5167-00 CONN,BOX PWR:PCB,;FEMALE,STR,1 X Y 27264 09-52-3022
A4J40 131-5158-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 10,0.1 CTR 00779 103669-9
A4J84 131-5157-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 5,0.1 CTR 00779 103669-4

A4R101 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT


A4R102 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT
A4R103 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT
A4R104 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT
A4R106 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT
A4R107 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT
A4R108 321-5018-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;1.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1001FT
A4R109 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT
A4R140 321-5049-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;1M OHM,1%,0.125W 57668 MCR18FXEA1M
A4R201 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R202 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R203 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R204 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R205 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R206 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R207 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R208 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R300 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R301 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R302 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R303 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R304 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R305 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R306 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R307 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R330 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R331 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R332 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R333 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R334 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R335 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R336 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R337 321-5014-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK4750FT
A4R411 321-5018-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;1.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1001FT
A4R412 321-5018-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;1.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1001FT
A4R413 321-5018-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;1.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1001FT
A4R414 321-5018-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;1.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1001FT
A4R450 311-2843-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:SHAFTLESS,SNAP IN MOUNT 32997 11508004
A4R451 311-2843-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:SHAFTLESS,SNAP IN MOUNT 32997 11508004
A4R452 311-2843-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:SHAFTLESS,SNAP IN MOUNT 32997 11508004
A4R453 311-2843-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:SHAFTLESS,SNAP IN MOUNT 32997 11508004
A4R460 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT

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A4R461 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R462 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R463 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R464 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R465 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R466 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R467 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R468 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R469 321-5047-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1003FT
A4R501 321-5018-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;1.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1001FT
A4R503 321-5030-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10.0K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1002FT
A4R504 321-5027-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;5.62K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK5621FT
A4R505 321-5025-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;3.92K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK3921FT

A4U202 156-5458-00 IC,DIGITAL:HCMOS,LATCH;8-BIT ADDRESSABLE 04713 MC74HC259D


A4U304 156-6135-01 IC,DIGITAL:HCMOS,DEMUX/DECODER;3-TO-8 0JR04 TC74HC138AFN(EL
A4U305 156-6135-01 IC,DIGITAL:HCMOS,DEMUX/DECODER;3-TO-8 0JR04 TC74HC138AFN(EL
A4U420 156-5050-01 IC,MISC:HCMOS,ANALOG MUX;8-CHANNEL 1CH66 74HC4051DT
A4U421 156-5050-01 IC,MISC:HCMOS,ANALOG MUX;8-CHANNEL 1CH66 74HC4051DT

A4Y140 119-4061-00 RESONATOR,CERAM:2.4576MHZ,50VAC,0.5% 20932 KBR-2.45MS

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A5 671-2221-04 CIRCUIT BD ASSY:CPU 80009 671222104

A5C201 290-5034-01 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;33UF,20%,10V,5.7MM(0.224) 1W344 MVK10VC33RME60T


A5C202 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C203 283-5195-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;10PF,5%,100V ,COG,1206 04222 12061A100JAT1A
A5C204 283-5007-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;8PF,+/-0.5PF,50V,NPO 04222 12061A8R0DATMA
A5C205 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C206 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C207 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C208 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C209 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C211 283-5195-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;10PF,5%,100V ,COG,1206 04222 12061A100JAT1A
A5C212 283-5107-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;22PF,5%,100V,NPO,1206 04222 12061A220JAT1A
A5C213 283-5107-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;22PF,5%,100V,NPO,1206 04222 12061A220JAT1A
A5C214 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C215 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C216 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C217 283-5195-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;10PF,5%,100V ,COG,1206 04222 12061A100JAT1A
A5C218 283-5195-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;10PF,5%,100V ,COG,1206 04222 12061A100JAT1A
A5C219 283-5107-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;22PF,5%,100V,NPO,1206 04222 12061A220JAT1A
A5C220 283-5107-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;22PF,5%,100V,NPO,1206 04222 12061A220JAT1A
A5C221 283-5107-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;22PF,5%,100V,NPO,1206 04222 12061A220JAT1A
A5C223 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C224 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A
A5C225 283-5004-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,10%,25V,X7R,1206 04222 12063C104KAT3A

A5J30 131-5344-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 16,0.1 CTR 00779 1-103670-5


A5J50 131-5346-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,2 X 20,0.1 CTR 00779 104338-8
A5J55 131-4807-00 CONN,HDR PWR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 5,0.156 CTR 00779 640444-5
A5J204 131-3147-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,2 X 25,0.1 CTR 53387 2550-6002UB
A5J205 131-5203-00 CONN,HDR:PCB,;MALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR 00779 104350-1

A5Q1 151-5001-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA 04713 MMBT3904LT1


A5Q2 151-5001-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA 04713 MMBT3904LT1

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A5R201 321-5208-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10M OHM,5%,0.125W 91637 CRCW1206-106JT


A5R202 321-5048-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;332K OHM,1%,0.125W 57668 MCR18FXEA332K
A5R203 321-5212-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.125W100PPM/DEG 91637 CRCW-12064991F
A5R204 321-5212-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.125W100PPM/DEG 91637 CRCW-12064991F
A5R205 321-5212-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.125W100PPM/DEG 91637 CRCW-12064991F
A5R206 321-5212-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.125W100PPM/DEG 91637 CRCW-12064991F
A5R207 307-5020-00 RES NTWK,FXD,FI:10K X 8,1%,0.250W 91637 SOMC-1603-1002F
A5R208 307-5020-00 RES NTWK,FXD,FI:10K X 8,1%,0.250W 91637 SOMC-1603-1002F
A5R209 307-5020-00 RES NTWK,FXD,FI:10K X 8,1%,0.250W 91637 SOMC-1603-1002F
A5R210 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R211 321-5007-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;121 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1210FT
A5R212 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R213 321-5007-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;121 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1210FT
A5R214 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R217 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R220 321-5000-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.125W 91637 CRCW120610R0FT
A5R221 321-5000-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.125W 91637 CRCW120610R0FT
A5R222 321-5022-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;2.21K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK2211FT
A5R223 321-5212-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.125W100PPM/DEG 91637 CRCW-12064991F
A5R224 321-5007-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;121 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1210FT
A5R225 321-5007-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;121 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK1210FT
A5R227 321-5029-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;8.25K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK8251FT
A5R228 321-5029-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;8.25K OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK8251FT
A5R230 321-5051-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;0 OHM,1%,0.125W 09969 CRCW1206 JUMPER
A5R231 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R232 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R233 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R234 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R235 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R236 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R237 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT
A5R238 321-5010-00 RES,FXD:THICK FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.125W 50139 BCK221FT

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A5U201 156-6298-00 IC,PROCESSOR:CMOS,MICROCONTROLLER 04713 MC68331CFC16


A5U202 156-6151-00 IC,MEMORY:CMOS,SRAM;128K X 8,100NS,15UA TK1146 M5M51008FP-10LL
A5U203 156-6151-00 IC,MEMORY:CMOS,SRAM;128K X 8,100NS,15UA TK1146 M5M51008FP-10LL
A5U205 156-6085-01 IC,MEMORY:CMOS,EPROM;128K X 8,200NS FLASH 80009 156646101
A5U206 156-6085-01 IC,MEMORY:CMOS,EPROM;128K X 8,200NS FLASH 80009 156646101
A5U207 156-6101-01 IC,MISC:BIPOLAR,PWR SUPPLY SUPERVISOR 04713 MC34164D-5R2
A5U208 156-4224-00 IC,MEMORY:CMOS,NVRAM;8K X 8,100NS 0B0A9 DS1225D-100
A5U215 156-6031-00 IC,PROCESSOR:NMOS,PERIPHERAL 04713 MC68681FN
A5U217 156-6325-00 IC,ASIC:CMOS,CUSTOM;CHARACTER DSPLYGEN 80009 156632500
A5U218 156-5157-01 IC,CONVERTER:BIPOLAR,D/A;12 BIT,300NS,MULTI 1CH66 AM6012DT (D/C88
A5U219 156-5157-01 IC,CONVERTER:BIPOLAR,D/A;12 BIT,300NS,MULTI 1CH66 AM6012DT (D/C88
A5U220 156-5588-01 IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,VOLT REF;POSI,2.5V,1.0% 04713 MC1403D
A5U221 156-5051-01 IC,DIGITAL:FTTL,GATE;QUAD 2-INPUT NOR 04713 MC74F02DR2
A5U222 156-5054-01 IC,DIGITAL:FTTL,GATE;QUAD 2-INPUT NOR 80009 156505401
A5U223 156-6085-01 IC,MEMORY:CMOS,EPROM;128K X 8,200NS FLASH 80009 156646101
A5U224 156-6085-01 IC,MEMORY:CMOS,EPROM;128K X 8,200NS FLASH 80009 156646101

A5XJ205 131-0993-00 CONN, BOX, SHUNT, FEMALE, STR,1X2,0.1 CTR 00779 530153-2

A5Y201 158-5013-00 XTAL UNIT QTZ:32.768KHZ,+/- 0.002%, RS 60K 61429 FSM327


A5Y202 158-5012-00 XTAL UNIT QTZ:3.6864MHZ,+/-0.005%,ESR 150 61429 HC49SG

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A63 119-5033-00 B020100 B020966 POWER SUPPLY:HIGH POWER VERSION 80009 119503300
A63 119-5033-01 B020967 POWER SUPPLY:HIGH POWER VERSION 80009 119503301

A63C1 285-1381-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:1500PF,10%,250V Y RATED TK051 PME271Y415K


A63C2 281-0812-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;1000PF,10%,100V 04222 SA101C102KAA
A63C3 285-1381-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:1500PF,10%,250V Y RATED TK051 PME271Y415K
A63C4 285-1252-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:0.15UF,10%,250VAC 26769 719J1MH154PK251SD
A63C5 285-1255-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:0.01UF,20%,3KV 01884 430P582
A63C6 285-1252-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:0.15UF,10%,250VAC 26769 719J1MH154PK251SD
A63C7 281-0852-00 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;1800PF,10%,100VDC 04222 SA101C182KAA
A63C8 285-1381-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:1500PF,10%,250V Y RATED TK051 PME271Y415K
A63C9 285-1177-01 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:1UF,10%,450V 84411 TEK326 1.0 10 450
A63C10 283-0203-02 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V 18796 RPE112902Z5U474M50V
A63C11 283-0481-00 CAP,FXD,CER DI:220PF,10%,250VAC 18796 DE7090B221KVA1-KC
A63C12 281-0775-01 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V 04222 SA105E104MAA
A63C13 285-1255-00 CAP,FXD,PLASTIC:0.01UF,20%,3KV 01884 430P582
A63C14 281-0775-01 CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50 04222 SA105E104MAA
A63C15 290-1206-00 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:270UF,20%,450V 0H1N5 CEAUF2W271M41
A63C16 285-1460-00 CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,20%,250V TK191 MKS 2 0.1/250/20
A63C22 290-1221-00 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;100UF,20%,100V 62643 SXE100VB101M12X20LL
A63C23 290-0973-01 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;100UF,20%,25VDC 62643 SME35VB101M8X11FT
A63C24 290-0947-00 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:33UF,+50-10%,160V 0H1N5 CEUSM2C330-Q
A63C25 290-1115-00 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;10UF,20%,100V 0H1N5 CEUSM2A100-T4
A63C28 290-0922-00 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;1000UF,20%,50V 55680 UVX1J102MHA
A63C29 290-0183-00 CAP,FXD,TANT:DRY;1UF,10%,35V 12954 AT513A105K035N
A63C30 290-0525-00 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:4.7UF,20%,50V 12954 D4R7GSB50M
A63C32 290-0973-01 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;100UF,20%,25VDC 62643 SME35VB101M8X11FT
A63C33 290-0973-01 CAP,FXD,ALUM:;100UF,20%,25VDC 62643 SME35VB101M8X11FT
A63C35 290-0946-00 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:270UF,+100-10%,40V 0H1N5 CEUFM1G271
A63C37 290-0946-00 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:270UF,+100-10%,40V 0H1N5 CEUFM1G271
A63C90 290-0946-00 CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:270UF,+100-10%,40V 0H1N5 CEUFM1G271

A63CR1 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL


A63CR2 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR3 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR4 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR5 152-0601-01 DIODE,RECT:,ULTRA FAST;150V,25NS,35A 12969 UES1103
A63CR6 152-0601-01 DIODE,RECT:,ULTRA FAST;150V,25NS,35A 12969 UES1103
A63CR7 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR8 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR9 152-0040-00 DIODE,RECT:,;600V,1A,50A IFSM;1N5061 04713 MR5061RLR
A63CR10 152-0040-00 DIODE,RECT:,;600V,1A,50A IFSM;1N5061 04713 MR5061RLR
A63CR11 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL

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A63CR12 152-0040-00 DIODE,RECT:,;600V,1A,50A IFSM;1N5061 04713 MR5061RLR
A63CR13 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR14 152-0040-00 DIODE,RECT:,;600V,1A,50A IFSM;1N5061 04713 MR5061RLR
A63CR15 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA;1N4152 01295 1N4152R
A63CR16 152-1165-00 DIODE,RECT:,ULTRA FAST;600V,4A,50NS 04713 MUR460RL
A63CR17 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR18 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR19 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR20 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR21 152-0670-00 DIODE,RECT:,SCHTKY;40V,3A 04713 1N5822
A63CR22 152-0670-00 DIODE,RECT:,SCHTKY;40V,3A 04713 1N5822
A63CR23 152-0600-00 DIODE,RECT:SCHTKY,;35V,15A 62703 VSK2035
A63CR24 152-0400-00 DIODE,RECT:,FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS 04713 1N4936RL
A63CR25 152-0141-02 DIODE,SIG:,ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA;1N4152 01295 1N4152R

A63DS1 150-0035-00 LAMP,GLOW:NEON;90V,0.3MA;NE-2B 0J9R2 NE-2B(13)R-T

A63E1 276-0635-00 CORE,EM:TOROID;FERRITE,UO=5,000 20% 02114 768 T188/3E2A

A63ID5 342-0582-00 INSULATOR,PLATE:TRANSISTOR,CERAMIC TK260 342-0582-00

A63L1 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;33UH,10% TK205 TSL1110-330K1R8


A63L2 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;33UH,10% TK205 TSL1110-330K1R8
A63L3 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;33UH,10% TK205 TSL1110-330K1R8
A63L5 108-1357-00 INDUCTOR,FXD:CUSTOM,POWER;2.2MH,10% 0JR03 108-1357-00
A63L6 108-1357-00 INDUCTOR,FXD:CUSTOM,POWER;2.2MH,10% 0JR03 108-1357-00
A63L7 108-1319-00 INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;33UH,10% TK205 TSL1110-330K1R8

A63Q1 151-0565-00 THYRISTOR,PWR:BIPOLAR,SCR;200V,8.0A 04713 SCR2117


A63Q2 151-0852-00 TRANSISTOR,PWR:BIPOLAR,NPN;100V,6.0A 04713 SJE6447
A63Q3 151-0852-00 TRANSISTOR,PWR:BIPOLAR,NPN;100V,6.0A 04713 SJE6447
A63Q4 151-0590-00 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;80V,500MA 04713 MPSW06
A63Q5 151-1245-00 TRANSISTOR,PWR:MOS,N-CH;600V,6.0A 04713 MTP6N60E
A63Q6 151-0164-01 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;60V,600MA 01295
A63Q7 151-0276-01 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;50V,50MA 01295
A63Q8 151-0276-01 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;50V,50MA 01295
A63Q9 151-0164-01 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;60V,600MA 01295
A63Q10 151-0432-01 TRANSISTOR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;80V,500MA 04713 MPS8099RLRP
A63Q60 151-1179-00 TRANSISTOR,PWR:MOS,N-CH;50V,15A 04713 MTP15N05EL

A63R1 307-0111-00 RES,FXD,CMPSN:3.6 OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB36G5


A63R2 322-3336-00 RES,FXD,FILM:30.9K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F30901F
A63R3 301-0560-00 RES,FXD,FILM:56 OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX56R00J

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A63R4 322-3378-00 RES,FXD,FILM:84.5K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F84501F
A63R5 315-0102-03 RES,FXD,CMPSN:1K OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB1025
A63R6 315-0102-03 RES,FXD,CMPSN:1K OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB1025
A63R7 301-0393-00 RES,FXD,FILM:39K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX39K00J
A63R8 307-0111-00 RES,FXD,CMPSN:3.6 OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB36G5
A63R9 301-0106-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10M OHM,5%,0.50W 50139 EB1065
A63R10 322-3453-00 RES,FXD,FILM:511K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F51102F
A63R11 301-0274-00 RES,FXD,FILM:270K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX270K0J
A63R12 322-3289-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 10K0
A63R13 322-3385-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 100K
A63R14 315-0472-03 RES,FXD,CMPSN:4.7K OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB4725
A63R15 322-3385-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 100K
A63R16 301-0393-00 RES,FXD,FILM:39K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX39K00J
A63R17 322-3292-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10.7K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE10K7
A63R18 307-0456-00 RES,V SENSITIVE:MOV; 250VRMS, 330VDC 34371 V250LA20A
A63R19 322-3273-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;6.81K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 6K81
A63R20 313-1124-00 RES,FXD,FILM:120K OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JE120K
A63R21 322-3234-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.67K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F26700F
A63R22 303-0154-00 RES,FXD,CMPSN:150K OHM,5%,1W 24546 FP1 150 K
A63R23 301-0751-00 RES,FXD,FILM:750 OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX750R0J
A63R24 322-3239-00 RES,FXD,FILM:3.01K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 3K01
A63R25 315-0390-00 RES,FXD,FILM:39 OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB3905
A63R26 313-1330-00 RES,FXD,FILM:33 OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JT6833E
A63R27 313-1121-00 RES,FXD,FILM:120 OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JT68 120E
A63R28 322-3225-00 RES,FXD,FILM:2.15K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 2K15
A63R29 313-1330-00 RES,FXD,FILM:33 OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JT6833E
A63R30 322-3193-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 1K00
A63R31 308-0843-00 RES,FXD:WIREWOUND;0.2 OHM,5%,1W 91637 CW-1-R20JT
A63R32 308-0679-00 RES,FXD:0.51 OHM,5%,2W 91637 CPF-2-0R51JT1
A63R33 313-1100-00 RES,FXD,FILM:10 OHM,5%,0.2W 57668 TR20JE10E0
A63R34 322-3318-00 RES,FXD,FILM:METAL FILM;20K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 20K0
A63R37 322-3304-00 RES,FXD,FILM:14.3K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 14K3
A63R38 322-3193-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 1K00
A63R39 322-3283-00 RES,FXD,FILM:8.66K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRR20 FXE 8K66
A63R40 322-3193-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 1K00
A63R41 322-3168-00 RES,FXD,FILM:549 OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F549R0F
A63R42 322-3336-00 RES,FXD,FILM:30.9K OHM,1%,0.2W 91637 CCF50-2F30901F
A63R43 311-1248-00 RES,VAR,NONWW:TRMR,500 OHM,0.5W 32997 3386X-1-501
A63R44 315-0823-00 RES,FXD,FILM:82K OHM,5%,0.25W 50139 CB8235
A63R45 322-3318-00 RES,FXD,FILM:METAL FILM;20K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 20K0
A63R46 301-0472-00 RES,FXD,FILM:4.7K OHM,5%,0.5W 19701 5053CX4K700J
A63R60 322-3193-00 RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W 57668 CRB20 FXE 1K00
A63R90 303-0270-00 RES,FXD,CMPSN:27 OHM,5%,1W 24546 FP32 OR FP1

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A63RT1 307-1551-00 RES,THERMAL:20 OHM,10% 91637 2SS40-10%

A63S1 260-2443-00 SWITCH,PWR:DPDT;6A 250VAC/1A 100VDC 31918 NE18-00-EE-N-47-0


1A (130238)

A63T1 120-1401-00 TRANSFORMER,PWR:LINE TRIGGER;1:1 54937 DMI 500-2044


A63T2 120-1439-01 TRANSFORMER,RF:ENERGY STORAGE 20462 120-1439-01
A63T8 120-1955-00 TRANSFORMER:POWER,INVERTER 75498 129-3154-00
A63T9 120-1347-00 TRANSFORMER,SIG:;44T:2T:2T,PRI TK205 BDT-001

A63U1 156-1627-00 IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,SW-REG CONTR 01295 TL594CN


A63U2 152-0806-00 MODULE,HV:,;4KVAC IN,12KVDC OUT 12969 CMX647

A63VR1 152-0166-00 DIODE,ZENER:,;6.2V,5%,0.4W;1N5995B 04713 1N5995BRL


A63VR2 152-0317-00 DIODE,ZENER:,;6.2V,5%,0.4W;1N825 04713 1N825
A63VR3 152-0255-00 DIODE,ZENER:,;51V,5%,0.4W;1N978B 04713 1N978BRL
A63VR60 152-0166-00 DIODE,ZENER:,;6.2V,5%,0.4W;1N5995B 04713 1N5995BRL

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B90 119-1770-04 FAN,DC:TUBEAXIAL;12V,1.72W,35CFM,W/CONN S4246 CUDC12D4

DL68 119-5023-00 DELAY LINE,ELEC:VERTICAL TK2469 119-5023-00

J21 174-3005-00 CA ASSY RF:DESCRETE,;SDI/RFD,22 AWG,8.625 L 0J7N9 ORDER BY DESC


(WITH P66)

P30 174-2598-00 CA ASSY,SP:FLAT FLEX,;FLX,16,26 AWG,13.7 L 80009 174259800


(FRONT PANEL/CPU)
P50 174-2600-00 CA ASSY,SP:RIBBON,;IDC,40,28 AWG,3.5 L,2X20 80009 174260000
(CPU/ANALOG)
P74 196-3374-00 LEAD,ELECTRICAL:DESCRETE,;SDI/IDC,2,22 AWG 0J7N9 196-3374-00
(VERTICAL, QTY 2) TAS455 ONLY
P74 196-3374-00 LEAD,ELECTRICAL:DESCRETE,;SDI/IDC,2,22 AWG 0J7N9 196-3374-00
P74 196-3374-01 (VERTICAL, QTY 2) TAS465 ONLY 0J7N9 196-3374-01
P75 196-3375-00 LEAD,ELECTRICAL:DESCRETE,;SDI/IDC,2,22 AWG 0J7N9 196-3375-00
(HORIZ DEFL LEAD, QTY 2)TAS455 ONLY
P75 196-3375-00 LEAD,ELECTRICAL:DESCRETE,;SDI/IDC,2,22 AWG 0J7N9 196-3375-00
P75 196-3375-01 (HORIZ DEFL LEAD, QTY 2) TAS465 ONLY 0J7N9 196-3375-01
P76 198-5790-01 CA ASSY,SP:DESCRETE,;SDI,9,24 AWG,6.5 L 0J7N9 198-5790-01
P80 174-2601-00 CA ASSY,SP:FLAT FLEX,;FLX,2,26 AWG,7.65 L 80009 174260100
(DC/DD)
P84 174-2284-00 CA ASSY,SP:FLAT FLEX,;FLX,5,26 AWG,8.7 L 80009 174228400
(DC/FP)

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This section contains circuit board illustrations, component locator tables,


waveform illustrations, and schematic diagrams for this oscilloscope.

" Graphic symbols and class designation letters are based on ANSI Standard
Y32.2Ć1975. Abbreviations are based on ANSI Y1.1Ć1972.
Logic symbology is based on ANSI/IEEE Std 91Ć1984 in terms of positive
logic. Logic symbols depict the logic function performed and can differ from
the manufacturer's data.
The tilde (~) preceding a signal name indicates that the signal performs its
intended function when in the low state.
Other standards used in the preparation of diagrams by Tektronix. Inc are:
H Tektronix Standard 062Ć2476 Symbols and Practices for Schematic
Drafting
H ANSI Y14.159Ć1971 Interconnection Diagrams
H ANSI Y32.16Ć1975 Reference Designations for Electronic Equipment
H MILĆHDBKĆ63038Ć1A Military Standard Technical Manual Writing HandĆ
book

   Electrical components shown on the diagrams are in the following units
unless noted otherwise:
Capacitors: Values one or greater are in picofarads (pF). Values less
than one are in microfarads (mF).
Resistors: Values are in Ohms (W).


  Each assembly in the instrument is assigned an assembly identifier (for
example, MAIN or A5). The assembly identifier appears on the circuit board
 " outline on the diagram (see Figure 9Ć1), in the title for the circuit board
     component location illustration, and in the lookup table for the schematic
diagram and corresponding component locator illustration. The Replaceable
Electrical Parts list is arranged by assemblies in numerical sequence; the
components are listed by component number.

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-- ('3 /( , *).,*'

Onboard Jumper

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LOCATING COMPONENTS ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD OR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

CIRCUIT BOARD TO   


SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM    TO CIRCUIT BOARD
A14 Front
Panel board

1. Locate the circuit board illustration. 1. Determine the circuit board illustration
and component location.
H Identify the circuit board and its assembly numĆ
ber that the part is located on by using the cirĆ H From the schematic diagram, determine
cuit board location illustration. Example: A14. the assembly number of the circuit board
on which the part is mounted. Example:
H In the manual, locate the page whose title A14 FRONT PANEL BOARD.
corresponds with the assembly number of the
circuit board. H Scan the component location table for that
schematic and assembly number, and find
5 6 the number of the part.
1 2 3 5 6 7 H Under the BOARD LOCATION column,
2. Determine the circuit number.
S916 S914 read the grid coordinates for the part.

CR921

CR916

CR914
H Compare the circuit board with its illustration A
and locate the part by area and shape on the
illustration. Example: R930. R922 R930 2. Locate the component on the circuit board.
H Scan the component location table for
the circuit board illustration, and find the B H Using the circuit number and grid coordinates,
COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE
circuit number of the part. find the part on the circuit board illustration.
Component Number
H Determine the schematic diagram number in H In the circuit board location illustration,
C A23 A2 R1234 determine the location of the circuit board in
which the part is located. Example: A14 diaĆ
gram 4. Assembly
the instrument.
Circuit
Number Number
Subassembly H Find the circuit board in the instrument
D Number (if used)
and use the circuit board illustration in
ChassisĆmounted components have no Assembly Number
3. Locate the component on the schematic diagram. prefixĊsee end of Replaceable Electrical Parts List. the manual to help find the part on the board.
Figure 9Ć3: A14 Front Panel board. STATIC
H Locate the page whose number corresponds SENSITIVE
with the schematic diagram number just found DEVICES
   
in the component location table.

  

H Scan the component location table for that
circuit board and assembly, and find the circuit
number of the part. 1
H Under the SCHEM LOCATION column, read R930 2 3 4 5 6
FROM
the grid coordinates for the part. 150

H Using the circuit number and grid coordinates, A


locate the part on the schematic diagram.
A
3
3
B
A14 FRONT PANEL BOARD
     CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD
NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION BOARD LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION BOARD LOCATION C

DS902 A14-4 5L A14 2A R901A A14-4 3L A14 1E 3


DS903 A14-4 6L A14 2E R901B A14-4 3L A14 1E
DS904 A14-4 6L A14 2E R930 A14-4 1A A14 6A D

FRONT PANEL A14 4

  


 
  
  
 
 
 

Figure 9Ć4:ăLocating Components on Circuit Board or Schematic Diagram

 Diagrams and Circuit Board Illustrations


   
  
A1 Analog Component Locator
CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD
NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION

AT401 A1-2 4C A1 1B C427 A1-3 4D A1 2B J67 A1-3 1C A1 3A Q408 A1-1 4B A1 1A R426 A1-3 5C A1 2A
AT402 A1-2 3A A1 1B C428 A1-3 4D A1 2B J68 A1-3 6A A1 2A R427 A1-3 2C A1 2B
C429 A1-3 3D A1 2A J401 A1-2 1C A1 1B R401 A1-1 2A A1 1A R428* A1-3 3B A1 3B
C402 A1-3 5C A1 2B C430 A1-3 2D A1 2A J402 A1-2 1B A1 1B R402 A1-3 2B A1 3B R429 A1-3 2C A1 2B
C403 A1-3 6C A1 3B C431 A1-3 3D A1 2A J403 A1-1 1B A1 1A R403 A1-3 2B A1 3B
C404 A1-2 2C A1 1B C432 A1-3 2D A1 1A J405 A1-3 6A A1 2B R404 A1-3 3B A1 3B U403G A1-1 4B A1 2B
C405 A1-2 2B A1 1B C434 A1-3 2B A1 3B J406 A1-3 6B A1 2A R405 A1-1 3A A1 1A U403A A1-2 5C A1 2B
C406 A1-1 2C A1 1A C435 A1-3 3C A1 2A R406 A1-1 3A A1 1A U403B A1-2 5C A1 2B
C407 A1-3 5D A1 2B C436 A1-3 4C A1 2A K401 A1-1 5A A1 1A R407 A1-1 3B A1 1A U403C A1-2 3C A1 2B
C408 A1-2 2C A1 2B C437 A1-2 2D A1 2B R408 A1-3 3A A1 2A U403D A1-2 4A A1 2B
C409 A1-2 2B A1 2C C438 A1-3 4C A1 2A L401 A1-3 2D A1 3A R409 A1-1 3B A1 1A U403E A1-2 5D A1 2B
C410 A1-3 6B A1 3B C439 A1-1 4C A1 1A L402 A1-3 1D A1 2B R410 A1-1 4B A1 1A U403F A1-2 4A A1 2B
C411 A1-3 5B A1 2A C440 A1-3 5C A1 2B L403 A1-3 3D A1 2B R411 A1-1 4B A1 1A U404G A1-1 4B A1 2C
C412 A1-3 3A A1 2A C441 A1-3 5B A1 2A L404 A1-3 3D A1 3A R412 A1-3 3A A1 2A U404A A1-2 5C A1 2C
C413 A1-1 2C A1 2B C442 A1-3 6C A1 2A L405 A1-3 2D A1 2A R413 A1-3 3B A1 3B U404B A1-2 5C A1 2C
C415 A1-3 2B A1 3C C443 A1-3 6C A1 3A L406 A1-3 1D A1 1A R414 A1-1 4C A1 1A U404C A1-2 3C A1 2C
C416 A1-3 2B A1 3C R415 A1-3 3B A1 2B U404D A1-2 4A A1 2C
C417 A1-2 2D A1 2B CR401 A1-1 5B A1 1A Q401 A1-3 5C A1 3B R416 A1-3 2B A1 3B U404E A1-2 4D A1 2C
C418 A1-1 3A A1 1A CR402 A1-1 5B A1 1A Q402 A1-3 5B A1 2A R417 A1-2 1C A1 2B U404F A1-2 4A A1 2C
C419 A1-1 2C A1 1A CR403 A1-1 5C A1 1A Q403 A1-3 5C A1 3A R418 A1-2 1B A1 2C U405 A1-3 4A A1 2B
C420 A1-1 2D A1 1A CR404 A1-1 5C A1 1A Q404 A1-1 3A A1 1A R419 A1-3 3C A1 2A U406 A1-3 2B A1 3B
C421 A1-1 3B A1 1A Q405 A1-1 3B A1 1A R420 A1-1 3C A1 2B U407 A1-3 3A A1 2B
C424 A1-1 5B A1 1A J50 A1-3 1A A1 3B Q406 A1-1 3A A1 1A R421 A1-2 2D A1 2B
C425 A1-3 3D A1 3B J66 A1-3 1C A1 3B Q407 A1-1 3B A1 1A R425 A1-3 2D A1 3B W401 A1-3 3D A1 3A
C426 A1-3 3D A1 2A

*Asterisks indicate components located on the back of the board.

 Diagrams and Circuit Board Illustrations


1 2 3

L405 L401

C438

C430
C420 C429 C431 C426
Q408
Q407

L404
3 2 1

R410
R411
3 2 1
J403 Q405
Q406 J68
R401

3 2 1 3 2 1

CR401
Q404
R407 Q403 J67

R414
3 2
C406

1 K401 3

C439

R419

R426
C418 2

C435
J406
R406 R405 1
A R409 C421
C419 C424 Q402
3
2

C412

C436
1
C432

R412
R408
C411
L406

J405

R425
U405

C410
C402
Q401
3

J402 2
1

R404
R403
R402
R413
AT402
J66

R415
C405

C407
U407 U406
3
2

B 1

C417 671Ć2219Ć09
C427 389Ć1218Ć01
J401 Q9AĆ1218Ć01
C437 J50
U403
L403

AT401 COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE

R421
  
C404

C408 R417 A23 A2 R1234


L402 C413 R420 C415 C416    

   
U404 C409 R418    
    

ChassisĆmounted components have no Assembly Number


prefixĊsee end of Replaceable Electrical Parts List.

STATIC
SENSITIVE
DEVICES

Figure 9Ć5:ăA1 Analog Board

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J82

J84
J1 J2 J3

J80

E R4
B
C R7
A C B E Q2 C B E
C1
Q1 Q3

A2 Display Control Component Locator


CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD CIRCUIT SCHEM SCHEM BOARD BOARD
NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION

C1 A2-1 2C A2 2A J82 A2-1 4C A2 2A Q2 A2-1 2A A2 1A R2 A2-1 2A A2 1A R6 A2-1 1C A2 2A


J84 A2-1 4B A2 1A Q3 A2-1 3A A2 2A R3 A2-1 3A A2 2A R7 A2-1 4C A2 2A
J2 A2-1 2B A2 1A R4 A2-1 1C A2 2A R8 A2-1 1D A2 1A
J3 A2-1 3B A2 2A Q1 A2-1 2A A2 1A R1 A2-1 2A A2 1A R5 A2-1 1B A2 1A R9 A2-1 1A A2 1A
J80 A2-1 4D A2 1A



389-1221-00
671-2222-00

COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE

  

A23 A2 R1234
   

   
   
    

ChassisĆmounted components have no Assembly Number


prefixĊsee end of Replaceable Electrical Parts List.

STATIC
SENSITIVE
DEVICES

Figure 9Ć6:ăA2 Display Control Board

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1 2 3

J75
R122

R107

R106
L102 L101

J74
C211

R123
C310 R244
C203

R323
R308 C207

C204
R212
R310 R210

C201
R311 Q208 Q205
E E E E

R109

R108
R322
R309

R227
R258

R221
R235
R225
R226
R259
R238

R211

C102

C123
R138
L103
B B B B

#10

#5
#7
#8
A
C305

C130
R142
R304 Q101 Q102

C306
C C C C

R154
Q206 Q209

R213
J72

R321

R124
R237 R236
CR311 R228 R220

C109
C110
R317

R102
R101
C334
C104

C304
R241 C216 R151

R112
CR310 C205

R219
Q308

C113
R240

R242
R234
R233
R103 C106 R104
E C R239 R224 C124
B
C318

R218 C223 R202 C105


Q211
C C R260 Q204
#14

C C

R230
#1

#3
#2

#4

C311

R152
R105
R149
R115
B B C222 C214

R245
J73 E E U101

CR201
R257

CR202
E E
R256 B B
Q210 Q212
C320 VR201 U201

R223

R229

R222

R111
R329

R326

C315 C107
R368

R217 R148 R147


DS302

C108

R153
R139
C119

C118
Q202 C210 R150

R132
R127
R133

R128
C
CR303

C R216

R207
R305 C120
DS301

R214
R215
R206
E E
R335

R121

R120

L105
R140

L104

L108
L110
R232 U102
C317

CR304 B

C116

C111
B R231

R130
R125
B R205 Q201
CR306

C E
R307
C325

C321 R201 C219


R325 C126
CR305

Q306 C121
C314

C Q305
C125

L106
L107
B E R144

R117
R332 B R134
C E
R336
R320

R246 R157 R116

L109
C309 B
C E W300 C122
R370

Q309 R135

R141
R327 B R131
C E
VR366
VR365

R145 
VR364
VR363
VR367

R328 R126
VR361
VR362

R365 J69
Q310
CR309 L112 R129

R352
C302

Q303
Q361 R314 R374 R312 L113 L111 671-2904-02
R364

C B E C333
B R366 C335
R313 R155 389-1222-01
Q9AĆ1222Ć01

R114
R113
R315 R367 C221 R255
Q301
CR308

R316
R360

R361

C
B E R324 CR100 CR102
B
C E
R350 W66 J80 COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE
CR312

C312
J71 B

CR101
C E R333   
Q307
VR360
R303 A23 A2 R1234

L300
R330 CR301 J70
R301

Q304
R331    


C323
C303

C316    


CR307    

R371
    
C307

C322
R351

C128
R302

R306
ChassisĆmounted components have no Assembly Number
prefixĊsee end of Replaceable Electrical Parts List.
CR302 C301 C129 R156
C313 STATIC
SENSITIVE
DEVICES

Figure 9Ć7:ăA3 Display Driver Board

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C101 A4-1 3D A4 1B CR500A A4-1 5C A4 2B J84C A4-1 3D A4 2A R333 A4-4 5C A4 2B S306* A4-4 3A A4 2A
C121 A4-1 2D A4 2A CR500B A4-1 5C A4 2B J84E A4-1 3D A4 2A R334 A4-4 5C A4 2B S307* A4-4 3A A4 2A
C122 A4-1 2D A4 2A J84B A4-2 1A A4 2A R335 A4-4 5C A4 2B S308* A4-4 2A A4 2A
C131 A4-1 1C A4 1B DS201 A4-3 3A A4 1B J84D A4-2 1A A4 2A R336 A4-4 5C A4 2B S309* A4-4 6A A4 1A
C132 A4-1 2C A4 2B DS202 A4-3 4A A4 1B R337 A4-4 5C A4 2A S310* A4-4 5A A4 1B
C140 A4-1 3C A4 2B DS203 A4-3 4A A4 2B R101 A4-1 5B A4 1B R411 A4-2 4A A4 1A S311* A4-4 5A A4 1A
C141 A4-1 3C A4 2B DS204 A4-3 4A A4 2B R102 A4-1 5B A4 1B R412 A4-2 4A A4 1A S312* A4-4 4A A4 1A
C202 A4-4 2D A4 2A DS205 A4-3 5A A4 2B R103 A4-1 5B A4 1B R413 A4-2 5A A4 2A S313* A4-4 6B A4 1A
C304 A4-4 3D A4 1A DS206 A4-3 5A A4 2A R104 A4-1 4B A4 1B R414 A4-2 5A A4 1A S314* A4-4 5B A4 2A
C305 A4-4 3D A4 1A DS207 A4-3 5A A4 2A R106 A4-1 6C A4 2B R450 A4-2 2B A4 2A S315* A4-4 5B A4 2A
C400 A4-2 2B A4 1A DS208 A4-3 6A A4 1A R107 A4-1 6C A4 1B R451 A4-2 2C A4 1A S316* A4-4 4B A4 2A
C401 A4-2 2B A4 1A R108 A4-1 4C A4 1B R452 A4-2 3C A4 2A S317* A4-4 6B A4 1B
C402 A4-2 3C A4 1A E502 A4-1 6C A4 1B R109 A4-1 4B A4 1B R453 A4-2 4C A4 1A S318* A4-4 5B A4 1B
C403 A4-2 3C A4 1A R140 A4-1 3C A4 2B R460 A4-2 3B A4 1A S319* A4-4 5B A4 1A
C404 A4-2 4C A4 1A J30A A4-1 1C A4 1B R201 A4-3 3A A4 1B R461 A4-2 4B A4 1A S320* A4-4 4B A4 1A
C405 A4-2 4C A4 1A J30B A4-1 1C A4 1B R202 A4-3 4A A4 1B R462 A4-2 4B A4 1A S321* A4-4 6B A4 2A
C406 A4-2 2C A4 1A J30C A4-1 1C A4 1B R203 A4-3 4A A4 2B R463 A4-2 4B A4 1A S322* A4-4 5B A4 2B
C407 A4-2 3C A4 1A J30D A4-1 6B A4 1B R204 A4-3 4A A4 2B R464 A4-2 4B A4 1A S323* A4-4 5B A4 2B
C408 A4-2 3B A4 1A J30E A4-1 6C A4 1B R205 A4-3 5A A4 2A R465 A4-2 4B A4 1A S324* A4-4 4B A4 2B
C409 A4-2 3B A4 1A J30F A4-1 6C A4 1B R206 A4-3 5A A4 2A R466 A4-2 4B A4 1A S340* A4-4 4C A4 1B
C420 A4-1 4D A4 1A J30G A4-2 1A A4 1B R207 A4-3 5A A4 2A R467 A4-2 4B A4 1A S341* A4-4 4C A4 2B
C421 A4-1 4D A4 1A J30H A4-2 1A A4 1B R208 A4-3 6A A4 1A R468 A4-2 4B A4 1A
C501 A4-1 5C A4 2B J35 A4-1 6C A4 2B R300 A4-4 6A A4 1A R469 A4-2 4B A4 1A TP12 A4-1 4C A4 1B
J40A A4-1 6D A4 2B R301 A4-4 5A A4 2B R501 A4-1 5C A4 2B
CR331A A4-4 2A A4 1A J40C A4-4 6C A4 2B R302 A4-4 5A A4 2A R503 A4-1 4C A4 1B U101 A4-1 3B A4 1B
CR332A A4-4 2B A4 1A J40D A4-4 6C A4 2B R303 A4-4 4A A4 1A R504 A4-1 4D A4 1B U202 A4-3 3A A4 2A
CR333A A4-4 2B A4 1A J40E A4-4 6C A4 2B R304 A4-4 4A A4 1A R505 A4-1 4D A4 1B U304 A4-4 2B A4 1A
CR334A A4-4 3C A4 1B J40F A4-4 6C A4 2B R305 A4-4 3A A4 1A U305 A4-4 2D A4 1A
CR335A A4-4 3C A4 1B J40G A4-4 6C A4 2B R306 A4-4 3A A4 1A S301* A4-4 6A A4 2A U420 A4-2 5A A4 1A
CR336A A4-4 3C A4 1B J40H A4-4 6B A4 2B R307 A4-4 2A A4 1A S302* A4-4 5A A4 1B U421 A4-2 5B A4 1A
CR337A A4-4 3C A4 1B J40I A4-4 6C A4 2B R330 A4-4 5B A4 2B S303* A4-4 5A A4 1A
CR338A A4-4 3C A4 1B J40J A4-4 6C A4 2B R331 A4-4 5C A4 2B S304* A4-4 4A A4 1A Y140 A4-1 3C A4 1B
CR339A A4-4 3D A4 2B J84A A4-1 3D A4 2A R332 A4-4 5C A4 2B S305* A4-4 4A A4 1A

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R411
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C403
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S320
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R103
R102
R104
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R505
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Front Back

389Ć1687Ć00
671Ć2911Ć00
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COMPONENT NUMBER EXAMPLE

  

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ChassisĆmounted components have no Assembly Number


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Figure 9Ć8:ăA4 Front Panel Board

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Figure 9Ć9:ăA5 Processor Board

TAS 465 Service Manual 


A63 Power Supply Component Locator
CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM CIRCUIT BOARD SCHEM
NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION LOCATION

C1 B1 2C4 C28 A2 3D3 CR1 B3 4C2 CR3 A3 4D2 Q2 B2 3C6 R18 A1 2C3 R33 B2 3D5 R8 B4 2B5
C10 B3 2B5 C29 A2 3C5 CR10 A1 2C5 CR4 A3 4B2 Q3 B2 3C6 R19 A2 3B2 R34 B2 3C5 R9 A1 2C3
C11 A2 3B3 C3 A1 2C4 CR11 A3 4A2 CR5 A3 4B2 Q4 A2 3B5 R2 A2 3C1 R37 B2 3B4 R90 A4 4C4
C12 A2 3D2 C30 B2 3B4 CR12 A1 2C5 CR6 A3 4B2 Q5 B2 3C3 R20 A2 3B2 R38 A2 3B5 RT1 A1 2B3
C13 A3 4D4 C31 A4 4C3 CR13 A3 4A2 CR7 A3 4A2 Q6 A2 3B2 R21 A2 3B4 R39 A2 3C1 S1 B4 2C4
C14 A2 3B5 C32 A2 4D3 CR14 A1 2C5 CR8 A3 4A2 Q7 A2 3B4 R22 A2 3A1 R4 A2 3C1 T1 B4 2A5
C15 A2 2C6 C33 A3 4D3 CR15 A2 3C3 CR9 A1 2C5 Q8 A2 3B4 R23 A2 3B5 R40 A2 3B4 T2 A2 3B3
C16 B2 3D3 C34 A4 4C3 CR16 B1 3C3 DS1 A3 4D4 Q9 A2 3C3 R24 A2 3A2 R41 A2 3C1 T8 A3 4A1
C18 A3 4B2 C35 B3 4C3 CR17 A3 4A2 E1 B2 3C3 Q60 A3 4B3 R25 A2 3C3 R42 A2 3C1 T9 B2 3C5
C19 A4 4B3 C36 A3 4C2 CR18 B2 3C5 L1 A4 4A3 R1 A3 4D3 R26 B2 3C5 R43 A2 3B4 U1 A2 3C2
C2 A2 3C1 C37 B3 4C3 CR19 B2 3C5 L2 A3 4B3 R10 A2 3C1 R27 A2 3D3 R44 A3 4A4 U2 A3 4D3
C20 A3 4B3 C4 B1 2C3 CR2 B3 4C2 L3 A4 4C3 R11 A1 2C2 R28 A2 3C3 R45 A2 3C1 VR1 A2 3B2
C22 A4 4A3 C5 A3 4D4 CR20 A2 3A3 L5 B1 2C3 R12 A2 3C1 R29 B2 3C5 R46 A2 3C4 VR2 A2 3B5
C23 A2 3B1 C6 A1 2C3 CR21 A3 4C2 L6 A1 2B3 R13 A2 3B2 R3 B1 2B4 R5 B1 2B3 VR3 A2 3D3
C24 B3 4A3 C7 A2 3C2 CR22 A3 4C2 L7 B3 4C3 R14 A3 4D4 R30 B2 3B4 R6 B1 2C3 VR60 A3 4C3
C25 B2 3C5 C8 B1 2C5 CR23 A3 4B2 P55 ? 4B6 R15 A2 3B2 R31 A2 3C3 R60 A3 4C3 W1 A1 2B2
C26 A3 4C2 C9 B1 3B3 CR24 B3 4C3 Q1 A2 3D3 R16 B4 2B5 R32 B2 3C6 R7 B3 2B5 W2 A1 2C2
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S1
A23 A2 R1234
   

   
   
    

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10Ć12 Replaceable Mechanical Parts

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