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Service Guide
Publication number 01664-97005
Second edition, January 2000
For Safety information, Warranties, and Regulatory
information, see the pages at the end of the book.
Copyright Agilent Technologies 1987–2000
All Rights Reserved.
Agilent Technologies 1664A Logic
Analyzer
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Agilent Technologies 1664A Logic Analyzer The Agilent Technologies 1664A is a 50-MHz State/500-MHz Timing Logic Analyzer. Features Some of the main features of the 1664A Logic Analyzer is as follows: • 32 data channels and 2 clock/data channels • 3.5-inch disk drive • Centronix (parallel) interface (with GPIB and RS-232C interfaces available as options) • Variable setup/hold time • 4 kbytes deep memory on all channels with 8 kbytes in half channel mode • Marker measurements • 12 levels of trigg
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The Agilent Technologies 1664A Logic Analyzer iii
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In This Book This book is the service guide for the 1664A Logic Analyzers and is divided into eight chapters. Chapter 1 contains information about the logic analyzer and includes accessories, specifications and characteristics, and equipment required for servicing. Chapter 2 tells how to prepare the logic analyzer for use. Chapter 3 gives instructions on how to test the performance of the logic analyzer. Chapter 4 contains calibration instructions for the logic analyzer. Chapter 5 contains sel
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Table of Contents 1 General Information Accessories 1–2 Specifications 1–3 Characteristics 1–3 Supplemental Characteristics 1–4 Recommended Test Equipment 1–8 2 Preparing for Use To inspect the logic analyzer 2–2 Ferrites 2–3 To apply power 2–4 To operate the user interface 2–4 To set the line voltage 2–4 To degauss the display 2–5 To clean the logic analyzer 2–5 To test the logic analyzer 2–5 3 Testing Performance To perform the self-tests 3–3 To make the test connectors 3–6 To test the thres
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Contents To test the multiple-clock, multiple-edge, state acquisition 1–34 Set up the equipment 1–34 Set up the logic analyzer 1–35 Connect the logic analyzer 1–37 Verify the test signal 1–38 Check the setup/hold with single clock edges, multiple clocks 1–40 To test the single-clock, multiple-edge, state acquisition 1–45 Set up the equipment 1–45 Set up the logic analyzer 1–46 Connect the logic analyzer 1–48 Verify the test signal 1–49 Check the setup/hold combination 1–51 To test the time inte
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Contents To remove and replace the Main Circuit board 6–7 To remove and replace the switch actuator assembly 6–8 To remove and replace the rear panel assembly 6–9 To remove and replace the front panel and keyboard 6–10 To remove and replace the intensity adjustment 6–10 To remove and replace the monitor 6–11 To remove and replace the handle plate 6–11 To remove and replace the fan 6–12 To remove and replace the line filter 6–12 To remove and replace the optional GPIB and RS-232C cables 6–13 To r
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Contents viii
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1 Accessories 1-2 Specifications 1-3 Characteristics 1-3 Supplemental Characteristics 1-4 Recommended Test Equipment 1-8 General Information
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General Information This chapter lists the accessories, the specifications and characteristics, and the recommended test equipment. Accessories The following accessories are supplied with the 1664A Logic Analyzers. Accessories SuppliedPart NumberQty Probe tip assemblies 01650-61608 2 Probe cables16550-61601 1 Grabbers (20 per pack) 5090-4356 2 Probe ground (5 per pack) 5959-9334 2 User’s Reference 01660-90904 1 Accessories Pouch 01660-84501 1 HIL Mouse A2838A 1 Accessories Available Other acces
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General Information Specifications Specifications The specifications are the performance standards against which the product is tested. Maximum State Speed 50 MHz * Minimum State Clock Pulse Width 3.5 ns * Minimum Master to Master Clock Time 20.0 ns Minimum Glitch Width* 3.5 ns Threshold Accuracy ± (100 mV + 3% of threshold setting) * Setup/Hold Time: Single Clock, Single Edge 0.0/3.5 ns through 3.5/0.0 ns, adjustable in 500-ps increments Single Clock, Multiple Edges0.0/4.0 ns through 4.0/0.0
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General Information Supplemental Characteristics Supplemental Characteristics Probes Input Resistance 100 kΩ , ± 2% Input Capacitance ~ 8 pF Minimum Voltage Swing 500 mV, peak-to-peak Threshold Range ± 6.0 V, adjustable in 50-mV increments State Analysis State/Clock Qualifiers6 * Time Tag Resolution 8 ns or 0.1%, whichever is greater Maximum Time Count Between State s34 seconds * 9 Maximum State Tag Count 4.29 x 10 Timing Analysis Sample Period Accuracy 0.01 % of sample period Channel-to-Chann
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General Information Supplemental Characteristics Measurement and Display Functions Displayed Waveforms 24 lines maximum, with scrolling across 96 waveforms. Measurement Functions Run/Stop Functions Run starts acquisition of data in specified trace mode. Stop In single trace mode or the first run of a repetitive acquisition, Stop halts acquisition and displays the current acquisition data. For subsequent runs in repetitive mode, Stop halts acquisition of data and does not change the current disp
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General Information Supplemental Characteristics Marker Functions Time Interval The X and O markers measure the time interval between a point on a timing waveform and the trigger, two points on the same timing waveform, two points on different waveforms, or two states (time tagging on). Delta States (state analyzer only) The X and O markers measure the number of tagged states between one state and trigger or between two states. Patterns The X and O markers can be used to locate the nth occurrenc
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General Information Supplemental Characteristics Product Regulations Safety IEC 348 UL 1244 CSA Standard C22.2 No.231 (Series M-89) EMC This product meets the requirement of the European Communities (EC) EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. Emissions EN55011/CSIPR 11 (ISM, Group1,Class A equipment) SABS RAA Act No. 24(1990) 1 2 Immunity EN50082-1 Code Notes IEC 801-2 (ESD)4kV CD, 8kV AD 2 IEC 801-3 (Rad.) 3V/m 1 IEC 801-4 (EFT) 1kV 2 1 Performance Codes: 1 PASS - Normal operations, no effect. 2
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General Information Recommended Test Equipment Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Required * Equipment Critical Specifications Recommended Use Model/Part Pulse Generator 100 MHz, 3.5 ns pulse width, Agilent 8131A Option 020 P,T < 600 ps rise time Digitizing Oscilloscope Agilent 54121T P ≥ 6 GHz bandwidth, < 58 ps rise time −6 Function Generator Agilent 3325B Option 002 P Accuracy ≤ (5)(10 ) × frequency, DC offset voltage ±6.3 V Digital Multimeter 0.1 mV resolution, 0.005% accuracy Agilent 3458
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2 To inspect the logic analyzer 2-2 Ferrites 2-3 To apply power 2-4 To operate the user interface 2-4 To set the line voltage 2-4 To degauss the display 2-5 To clean the logic analyzer 2-5 To test the logic analyzer 2-5 Preparing for Use
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Preparing For Use This chapter gives you instructions for preparing the logic analyzer for use. Power Requirements The logic analyzer requires a power source of either 115 Vac or 230 Vac, –22 % to +10 %, single phase, 48 to 66 Hz, 200 Watts maximum power. Operating Environment The operating environment is listed in chapter 1. Note the noncondensing humidity limitation. Condensation within the instrument can cause poor operation or malfunction. Provide protection against internal condensation
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Preparing for Use Ferrites Ferrites Ferrites are included in the 1664A accessory pouch for the logic analyzer cable. When properly installed, the ferrites reduce RFI emissions from the logic analyzer. In order to ensure compliance of the 1664A Logic Analyzer to the CISPR11 Class A radio frequency interference (RFI) limits, you must install the ferrite to absorb radio frequency energy. Note: Adding or removing the ferrite will not affect the normal operation of the analyzer. Ferrite Installatio
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Preparing for Use To apply power To apply power Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Use grounded wriststraps and CAUTION mats when performing any service to the logic analyzer. 1 Check that the line voltage selector, located on the rear panel, is on the correct setting and the correct fuse is installed. See also, "To set the line voltage" on this page. 2 Connect the power cord to the instrument and to the power source. This instrument is equipped with a three-wire power ca