Page 3 - Limitation of Warranty; THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE; Assistance
Certification Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Hewlett-Packard further certifies that its calibrationmeasurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, to the ex...
Page 4 - Safety Symbols; Caution; General Safety Considerations; Warning
Safety Symbols The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual. Familiarize yourself with each of the symbols and its meaning before operating this instrument. Caution The caution sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, c...
Page 5 - Contents; Volume 1; mnemonics listing, and spectrum analyzer overall block diagram.
Contents Volume 1 General Information Overall Troubleshooting AnalogTroubleshooting Digital Troubleshooting A5 Front Panel through A8Rectifier/AS Power Line Module Volume 2 A10 2 0 / 3 0 Synthesizer throughA23 Motherboard General Parts Listing Major Assembly and Comuonent Locations General informati...
Page 6 - General Information; Introduction; General Information 1
General Information Introduction This volume of the Troubleshooting and Repair Manual contains information for the troubleshooting and repair of the RF Section of the instrument. This information is combined in service sheets and indexed with tabs for quick reference. Also contained in this volume a...
Page 7 - Replacement Procedures; General Information
n Schematic Diagram Replacement Procedures Replacement procedures are included for use in removing and replacing assemblies for repair.They are located in the following sections: A5 Front Panel Front Panel Removal and Repair A6 RF Module A6 RF Module Replacement A6Al Coaxial Switch and A6A17 300 MHz...
Page 8 - Table 1. Assembly Locations; Printed Circuit Board Edge Connector Contact Cleaning; Materials
Major Assembly and Component Locations Major assembly and component location illustrations for the RF Section are located at the rear of this manual. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting information for the RF Section is divided into three levels as follows: Instrument Level Spectrum Analyzer Overall Tro...
Page 9 - prevents particles from building up on the contact edges.; General Information
2. Using a clean cloth, dry the contacts by wiping from their inside to outside edge. This prevents particles from building up on the contact edges. Caution Do not use erasers to clean the edge connectors. They cause microscopic damage to the contact surface, removing the thin gold plating and expos...
Page 10 - Codes; General Information 5
Table 2. Cross-Reference Between ASCII, Decimal, and Binary Address Codes ASCII Character Decimal Value 5-Bit Binary Equivalent @ SP 00 00000 A ! 01 00001 B ” 0 2 00010 C # 0 3 00011 D $ 04 00100 E % 05 00101 F & 06 00110 G ’ 07 00111 H ( 08 01000 I > 09 01001 J * 10 01010 K + 11 01011 L ’ 1 ...
Page 11 - Storage and Shipment; Environment
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 Al I S w i t c h i n D o w n P o s i t i o n = L o g i c 1 I n d i c a t e s S w i t c hi n D o w n P o s i t i o n Figure 1. HP-IB Address Switch (Shown in Factory Preset Position) The HP-IB address may also be changed from the front panel or programmed via a controller using a speci...
Page 13 - Recommended Test Equipment
NOTE F r o n t h a n d l e s m u s t b e m o u n t e d f o r s h i p m e n t . Figure 2. Packaging for Shipment Using Factory Packaging Materials Recommended Test Equipment A list of recommended test equipment is contained in the HP 8566B Performance Testsand Adjustments Manual (HP Part Number 08566...
Page 14 - General Information 9
0 300000000000000000 18 X 2 25 X 2 I t e m H P P a r t N u m b e r 1 85660-60114 2 85662-60088 3 08505-60042 4 8 5 6 8 0 - 6 0 0 3 4 5 08565-60107 6 08505-60041 7 85680-60093 8 1250-0669 C D 5 4 8 2 8 7 3 9 0 8 15 2 D e s c r i p t i o n 1 EXTENDER BOARD: Al2 RF SECTION INTERFACE 1 PC BOARD: DISPLAY...
Page 17 - GRAPHIC SYMBOLS USED ON SCHEMATIC AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS; General Information 11
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS USED ON SCHEMATIC AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS B A S I C C O M P O N E N T S Y M B O L S O R Figure 5. Graphic Symbols (1 of 2) General Information 11
Page 18 - 2 General Information
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS USED ON SCHEMATIC AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS B A S I C C O M P O N E N T S Y M B O L S ( C O N T I N U E D ) - c - c - - B S 6 C O M M O N L Y U S E D A S S E M B L Y A N D C I R C U I T S Y M B O L S B A S I C L O G I C S Y M B O L S Q Figure 5. Graphic Symbols (2 of 2) 12 General Informati...
Page 19 - Schematic Symbols for Digital Integrated Circuits; Graphic Symbols for; Definitions; D i s t; Figure 6. Schematic Symbols for Digital Integrated Circuits (1 of 7)
Schematic Symbols for Digital Integrated Circuits The following is a guide to the symbols used for digital or logic in this manual. The symbology is based upon American National Standard ANSI Y32.14, Graphic Symbols for Logic Diagrams (Two-State Devices), but does not strictly follow the standard. F...
Page 23 - Notes; Figure 6. Schematic Symbols for Digital Integrated Circuits (5 of 7)
Notes 1. The suffix or subscript 0 denotes the least significant bit (LSB) of a data or address word. 2. Letters may be used to identify a line or logic element without indicating a specific logic function. For example: - - - A - - - B - C MUX l A l B 0 l c T r i p l e Z - C h a n n e l M u l t i p ...
Page 25 - nput is; Figure 6. Schematic Symbols for Digital Integrated Circuits (7 of 7)
The F line label is used to indicate S-state logic. The S-state enable i:F and numerals or letters are used as with the G label: C o u n t e r w i t h O u t p u t s 3 - S t a t - > c - R CTR nput is with an e B u f f e r s F Figure 6. Schematic Symbols for Digital Integrated Circuits (7 of 7) Wei...
Page 26 - Overall Troubleshooting; of the HP 8566B is located at the end of this chapter.
Overall Troubleshooting This chapter contains information that will help to identify the system of the spectrumanalyzer that is not operating correctly. Table 1, “Troubleshooting Index,” may be used to locate troubleshooting information in the RF and IF Display Troubleshooting and Repair Manuals. Th...
Page 27 - Table 1. Troubleshooting Index; Troubleshooting Information Tab Title or Location; Overall Troubleshooting
Table 1. Troubleshooting Index Troubleshooting Information Tab Title or Location Start Frequency Tuning Equations and RF Section Analog Troubleshooting Phase Lock Block DiagramDiagnostic Functions Spectrum Analyzer Overall Troubleshooting Digital Storage A3 Digital Storage Block Diagram Display Syst...
Page 28 - Overall Troubleshooting 3
Table 1. Troubleshooting Index (continued) Troubleshooting Information A3A8 Analog-Digital-Converter* A3A9 Track and Hold* A4Al Video Processor* A4A2 Log Amplifier-Detector*A4A3 Log Amplifier-Filter*A4A4 Bandwidth Filter A4A5 Step Gain*A4A6 Down/Up Converter*A4A7 3 MHz Bandwidth Filter A4A8 Attenuat...
Page 29 - Special Messages; EXT REF; Overall Troubleshooting
Special Messages As a convenience to the operator and as an aid in servicing, eleven messages can appear inthe upper right corner of the CRT display. (Ten of these messages are shown in Figure 1.) Five of the messages inform the operator of possible erroneous data from improper instrument operation....
Page 30 - Overall Troubleshooting 5
PLl The PLLl Phase Lock Loop is unlocked. Items to check are: n AlOAl - Check signal out at AlOAlJ3. n AlOA2 - Check signal in at AlOA2J2. n A10A3 - Check signal out at AlOA3J3. n AlOA4 - Check signal out at AlOA4J2 and in at AlOA4J4. PLL2 The PLL2 Phase Lock Loop is unlocked. Items to check are: n ...
Page 31 - Diagnostic Functions; The Diagnostic Functions are accessible through the blue
HET UNLOCK The RF Module Phase Lock Loop is unlocked. Items to check are: n CAL OUTPUT n A6A9 - Check voltage at A6A9J4. n A6A4 - Check 3.3 GHz output of A6A4. F R E Q U E N C Y D I A G N O S T I C S B L O C K TRACE DETECT I ON I N D I C A T I O N A C T I V EF U N C T I O NBLOCK S P E C I A L MESSAG...
Page 32 - Frequency Diagnostics; Line 4; Lock Indicator Disable A12TP2 Jumpered to A12TP3; Overall Troubleshooting 7
Frequency Diagnostics REF This function displays many of the internal frequency control parameters in the upper left corner of the CRT display. (See Figure 1.) These parameters are the programmed values determined by the Al5 Controller. For example, following an a (KSR) might display the following v...
Page 33 - Error Correction Routine; Figure 2. Error Correction Routine Data
Trace A displays negative peaks. (SHIFT) Trace A displays sampled data. ( S H I F T ) T r a c e T T r a c e A ( k s a ) r e t u r n s t o t h e n o r m a l a u t o m a t i c d e t e c t i o n m o d e s a n d removes the CRT indication. Error Correction Routine The internal Error Correction Routine a...
Page 34 - Table 2. Error Correction Routine Parameters; Parameter Specification Troubleshooting; Overall Troubleshooting 9
Table 2. Error Correction Routine Parameters Parameter Specification Troubleshooting Information 23 4 5 678 9 10 1112 1 31 4 15 1 61 718 1 9 20 2 1 2 2232 425 26 2 72829 3 031 LOG and LIN scale, BW LOG 10 db/LOG 5 dB/ LOG 2 dB/ LOG 1 dB/RES BW = 3 MHz 1 MHz 300 kHz 100 kHz 30 kHz 10 kHz 3 kHz 1 kHz ...
Page 35 - Sweep System Block Diagram Description; Continuous Sweep Free Run Trigger; delay on A3Al Trigger, HSWP goes high, the sweep
Sweep System Block Diagram Description The HP 8566B Spectrum Analyzer sweep system consists of the following modes: Continuous Sweep; Free Run Trigger Several different assemblies are involved in the HP 8566B sweep system. The Al6 Scan Generator generates the 0 to 10 V sweep ramp. The ramp converter...
Page 36 - Sweep System Troubleshooting; Isolate the Scan Sweep; Overall Troubleshooting 11
Triggered Sweep The triggered sweep modes are very similar to free run operation except that instead of the Al5 Controller outputting a set HSWP command to the A3Al Trigger assembly, it outputs atrigger enable command. The output of the trigger select circuit (line, external, or video) then clocks t...
Page 37 - See A3Al Trigger Troubleshooting Procedure; 2 Overall Troubleshooting
up to greater than 10 V. If the ramp waveform is correct, check the A3A8 ramp converter. Otherwise check the ramp generator on A16. Isolate Digital Storage Processor Section If HSWP Stays High (SWEEP LED ON) With the sweep ramp disconnected from A3A8Jl and A3A8TPl jumpered to A3A8TP2,check RSHS outp...
Page 39 - 4 Overall Troubleshooting
Table 3. Mnemonics Listing for RF Section (continued) Mnemonic LSAS LSBYLSRQ LSTP LSTS LTGRLTIO LYSPM l - 5N l - 6N DAC* N RFD* REN*RPGlRPG2SAT1SAT2SRQ*SW1SW2 --- -- Active Description State LOW Scan Attenuator Strobe HIGH Standby L O W Service Request LOW Stop Al5 Controller L O W Scan Time Strobe ...
Page 40 - Figure 4. Sweep System Block Diagram
A l 6 S C A N G E N E R A T O R RAMP CONVERTE 4 1 2 F R O N T - P A N E L I N T E R F A C E D I G I T A L S T O R A G E P R O C E S S O R Figure 4. Sweep System Block Diagram Overall Troubleshooting 15
Page 44 - Phase Lock Loops Principles of Operation; General Description; The fundamental RF signal input to the A6 RF Module (2 to 6.2
Phase Lock Loops Principles of Operation General Description The fundamental RF signal input to the A6 RF Module (2 to 6.2 is generated by the YTO (YIG-Tu n e d Oscillator). This signal is phase-locked, through other phase-lock loops, to the A22 10 MHz Standard (internal crystal oscillator). The YTO...
Page 45 - Analog Troubleshooting
Reference Loop (Part of A7) The Reference Loop is phase-locked to the A22 10 MHz Standard and its phase-locked outputs (10, 20, 100, and 400 MHz) are used as references for the Loop, the M/N Loop, and the Heterodyne Loop (part of A6). The 10 MHz signal is also used as an auxiliary rear-panel output....
Page 46 - Loop; Analog Troubleshooting 3
reference from PLL2 in the Loop which is either applied directly to the YTO or divided down and summed into PLL2 and and then applied to the YTO. When the frequency span is less than 25 the loop gain of the YTO Loop is increased by approximately 10 to provide better performance. This is performed by...
Page 47 - Troubleshooting Information; Troubleshooting Table; than one phase-lock error message is displayed.; Message; General; Analog Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Information Troubleshooting Table Table 1 correlates CRT phase-lock error messages with the probable faulty phase-lock loopand associated assemblies. This is especially helpful in determining the faulty loop when more than one phase-lock error message is displayed. Table 1. Troublesh...
Page 48 - Note; Analog Troubleshooting 5
The equation for start frequency is: + Where: = Start Frequency B band number. KSR displays the value of B which varies from 0 to 4. When thedisplayed value is 0 (low band), use 1 as a multiplier. N N number for M/N Loop. KSR displays the value of N which varies from 11 to 32. = M/N loop frequency i...
Page 49 - Analog Troubleshooting
and the YTO frequencies, refer to Table 2, M and N Numbers and Resulting Frequencies. Synthesizer Tuning When a start frequency change occurs, the YTO is pretuned near the new desired frequencyby the A19 Digital-Analog Converter and A20 Main Coil Driver. This places the YTO frequency 20 to 30 MHz be...
Page 50 - Phase Lock Loop Troubleshooting; The Lock Indicator Disable jumper
Phase Lock Loop Troubleshooting If one of the phase-lock error messages appears, a loop has failed. Start the troubleshooting procedure by determining if the malfunction is dependent on Center Frequency, Frequency Span, etc. Next, break the suspected loop and measure the power levels as indicated on...
Page 58 - Simplified RF Block Diagram
A 6 R F M O D U L E I I I MHZ . I 300 II A 7 M / N R E F E R N C E 1 I I II I I I I I I I r I I I I I I I Simplified RF Block Diagram
Page 59 - Preliminary Checks; Instrument Preset Check; Digital Troubleshooting 1
Preliminary Checks Instrument Preset Check The two red INSTR CHECK light whenever the instrument is turned on or when is pushed. The main processor then performs a check of itself, a checksum verification of all ROMs on the Al5 Controller, a partial check of the Instrument Bus (50-wirebus), and a re...
Page 60 - Digital Troubleshooting
“LONG Instrument Preset Check This check is very similar to the normal Instrument Preset Check: an additional processor check is performed, all of the RAM locations in Digital Storage Memory) are checked, and the RAM memory on the Al5 Controller is verified. Since these more extensive checks require...
Page 62 - A5 Front Panel, Circuit Description; Keyboard
A5 Front Panel, Circuit Description The A5 Front Panel comprises the Keyboard, Rotary Pulse Generator (RPG), Instrument Check indicator LINE power switch, STANDBY power indicator LED, and CAL OUTPUT connector and cable. The RF INPUT, LO OUTPUT, and 321.4 MHz IF INPUT and IF OUTPUT connectors are phy...
Page 64 - Figure 1. Front Panel Removal and Repair
( 2 P L A C E S ) V I E W A 5 V I E W V I E W C V I E W D Figure 1. Front Panel Removal and Repair A5 3
Page 65 - Figure 2. LED Removal and Repair
L E D L E A D I D E N T I F I C A T I O N I N S T R C H E C K I STANDBY I N S T R C H E C K I I Figure 2. LED Removal and Repair 11. To replace signal input switches, or keys, proceed as follows. a. Loosen set screw in DATA control knob (RPG) using a number 4 wrench (HP part number 8710-0857) and re...
Page 66 - Figure 3. Keyboard Removal and Repair
14. Secure IF Display Section to RF Section, replace bottom cover, and reconnect ac line cords. Figure 3. Keyboard Removal and Repair AS 5
Page 70 - Parts List; value
Reference Designation HP Part Number C D 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436 7 5060-9436...
Page 74 - A6 RF Module Replacement
A6 RF Module Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 1. Removal 1. Remove ac line cords, separate instrument sections, and remove top, bottom, and right side covers from RF Section. 2. Remove RF front panel. (See A5 Front Panel Removal procedure...
Page 75 - Figure 1. A6 RF Module Replacement
Page 77 - RF Attenuator Replacement; Removal
( 2 P L A C E S ) Figure 2. Coaxial Switch and 300 MHz BPF Replacement RF Attenuator Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 3. Removal 1. Remove front panel from RF Section. (See A5 Front Panel Section for front panel removal procedure.) 2. Rem...
Page 78 - Installation
Installation 11. Attach attenuator bracket to attenuator by replacing two screws 12. Place attenuator (attached to bracket) in RF Module. 13. Connect attenuator ribbon cable connector to motherboard connector. 14. Align attenuator connectors with cable connectors and tighten cable connectors. 15. Re...
Page 79 - Figure 3. Replacement of
1 Figure 3. Replacement of RF Attenuator (1 of 2) 2 P L A C E S ) 2 P L A C E S ) 6 A6
Page 81 - Second Converter Replacement
Second Converter Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 4. Removal 1. Remove ac line cords and RF Section bottom cover. 2. Disconnect connectors and single-pin connector and double-pin connector from Second Converter. 3. Disconnect the remainin...
Page 82 - First Converter Replacement
PL ACE Figure 4. Second Converter Replacement First Converter Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 5. Removal 1. Remove ac line cords, IF-Display Section, and RF Section top cover. 2. Remove two screws to release First Converter from A6 RF Mo...
Page 83 - LPF Replacement
Figure 5. First Converter Replacement ( 2 P L A C E S ) 3.6 BPF, LPF, and LPF Replacement Note 3 For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 6. Removal 1. Remove ac line cords, separate instrument sections, and remove top and bottom covers from RF Section. 2. Remove...
Page 93 - RF Module
R e f e r e n c e D e s i g n a t o r 31066029 8 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 1 0 1 2 0 3 5 5 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 1 2 1 4 1 0 5 0 8 6 7 2 4 8 9 50867133 1 50867247 8 1 50867226 3 50866226 1 3 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 2 5 6 6 3 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 2 2 6 3 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 2 5 3 3 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 2 0 2 3 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 3 2 2 3 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 2 3...
Page 97 - Last Converter, Circuit Description; The Last Converter has three main purposes:; Power Supplies; provide a 6.2 V source used for biasing; Filter; filter which consists of L4 to L8
Last Converter, Circuit Description The Last Converter has three main purposes: 1. Converting the 321.4 MHz IF signal from the A6 RF Module down to 21.4 MHz for processing by the IF-Display Section. 2. Providing the means for correcting for variations in conversion loss versus frequency in the input...
Page 99 - Figure 1. Step Gain Amplifier, Simplified Schematic; Amplitude Calibration Attenuator
Figure 1. Step Gain Amplifier, Simplified Schematic Amplitude Calibration Attenuator Q2 is an emitter follower buffer driving a second pin diode attenuator, CR11 to CR14. The current through CR11 and CR12 is determined by the front-panel control AMPTD CAL. The current through CR13 and CR14 is fixed ...
Page 100 - Last Converter Replacement
Last Converter Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 2. Removal 1. Remove ac line cords and RF Section bottom and right side covers. 2. Disconnect cables three from top of Phase Lock assembly and two from YTX Driver board. 3. Remove A6 RF Modu...
Page 116 - ACLU Replacement
Amplifier/Coupler/Load Unit (ACLU) Replacement ( 4 P L A C E S ) 2 VIEW A \ ( 2 P L A C E S ) VIEW B Figure 2. ACLU Replacement L A C E S ) A0 5
Page 117 - YTX Current Driver Replacement
YTX Current Driver Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 3. Removal 1. Remove ac line cords and RF Section bottom cover. 2. Disconnect 5-pin connector and ribbon cable from 3. Remove two screws and remove from RF Module. Installation 4. Place ...
Page 118 - YTX Replacement
YTX Replacement YTX Replacement Note I For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 4. Removal 1. Remove ac line cords, separate instrument sections, and remove top and bottom covers from RF Section. 2. Disconnect cable between All YTO Loop and RF Module. 3. Remove f...
Page 123 - of 2
HP Part Number 85660-60128 Current Driver Description Mfr Mfr Part Code Number 1 BOARD ASSEMBLY, YTX CURRENT DRIVER 85660-60128 1 CAP-FXD 25 V AL-ELCTLT 1 DIODE-SWITCHING 125V 175MA 60NS FDH444 1 DIODE-SWITCHING 125V 175MA 60NS DO-35 27014 FDH444 1 DIODE-SWITCHING 125V 175MA 60NS DO-35 27014 FDH444 ...
Page 126 - PC BOARD SIDE; H E A T S I N K S I D E
D S 2 GREEN O N = H E A T E R C O N T R O L S A T U R A T E D PC BOARD SIDE ( S I G N A L H E A T E R C O N N E C T I O N S ) D S 2 I I \ H E A T S I N K S I D E YTX Current Driver Component Locations, 85660-60128
Page 128 - Phase Lock, Circuit Description; 00 MHz Buffer Amplifier
Phase Lock, Circuit Description The Phase Lock has three major functions: 1. To provide a stable -10.0 100 MHz calibrator signal to the RF Section front panel. 2. To provide a 300 MHz local oscillator to the Last Converter assembly. 3. To phase-lock the 3.3 second local oscillator in the Second Conv...
Page 130 - Phase Lock Assembly, Internal and Front Views
Switch and Unlock Detector: When unlock occurs, the output of becomes low, causing to have a low output. The output of becomes positive, turning off Q5. If no lock occurs on the search ramp, the delay caused by resistor R27 and capacitor C37 keeps off until the next search cycle begins. This delay i...
Page 131 - Phase Lock Assembly, Parts Identification, Rear View
I t e m 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 1 1 12 H P P a r t N u m b e r 2950-0177 2200-0140 2200-0109 85660-20204 85660-80061 2200-0148 1 D e s c r i p t i o n NUT, HEX, RF CONNECTOR (FOR WASHER, LOCK, RF CONNECTOR (FOR NUT, HEX, (FOR J4) WASHER, LOCK, ID (FOR COVER, FRONT, PHASE LOCK ASSEMBLY SCREW, MACH, 4-40, ...
Page 134 - *Indicates factoyselected value
Reference Designation HP Part Number C 7 0160-4574 1 0160-4574 1 26 a 6 0160-4494 4 0160-4494 4 6 62 6 6a 66 64 0160-4350 7 0160-4574 1 33 0121-0452 4 0160-4492 2 a 60 6 66 0160-4441 1 a 27 0160-4574 1 71 5 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 HP Part Number 85660-60202 Phase L...
Page 145 - Miscellaneous Bias/Relay Driver, Circuit Description; YTX Diode Bias
Miscellaneous Bias/Relay Driver, Circuit Description This assembly is a collection of circuits necessary for proper operation of other assemblies inthe A6 RF Module. It contains nine circuits: 1. YTX Diode Bias 2. YTX Linearity Correction 3. 3.3 Oscillator Driver 4. PIN Switch Driver 5. Band Step Ga...
Page 158 - Miscellaneous Bias/Relay Driver Component Locations,
L B 2 R 4 2 L B 3 , q 2 ’ 3 2 2 4 4 R 7 0 , L B 4 Miscellaneous Bias/Relay Driver Component Locations,
Page 161 - Slope Generator, Circuit Description; Bandswitch and Attenuator Decode; Table 1. Bandswitch Decoding
Slope Generator, Circuit Description The slope generator takes a voltage which is proportional to YTX frequency and produces acurrent to control the slope attenuator in the Last Converter, which compensates for conversion loss variations of the input mixer within each frequency band. The slope gener...
Page 162 - Preselector Peak; Slope Offset
This information is decoded by and amplified by U5. The outputs of U5 are approximatley V when a band is valid and approximatley -22 V otherwise. These signals are used to drive FET switches on the Slope Generator and the YTX Driver. Preselector Peak A second latch, receives the same six lines a but...
Page 163 - Figure 1. Variable Gain Amplifier, Simplified Schematic; Slope Output
Figure 1. Variable Gain Amplifier, Simplified Schematic When the 20 K potentiometer is set to zero, the amplifier has a gain of when set to 20 K, the gain is and when set to 10 K, the gain is zero. to switch in different 20 K potentiometers for the five bands. The outputs for the two segments at U2 ...
Page 164 - Output Waveform
2 0 K 1 OK A -3v A END Figure 2. Output Waveform START Figure 3. Output Waveform 4
Page 172 - Code
HP Part Number 85660-60238 Slope Generator Reference HP Part Designation Number 0757-0438 3 0757-04380757-0200 7 0757-0346 2 0757-0346 2 2 2 3757-0465 6 3757-0280 39 1757-0442 9999 1757-0442 9 9 1251-0600 0 1251-0600 0 1251-0600 0 1251-0600 0 00 0 03 820-1281 826-0161 826-1058 3 820-1195820-1196 3 8...
Page 177 - Figure 1. Bandwidth Voltage Divider
YIG-Tuned Mixer (YTX) Driver, Circuit Description The YTX Driver receives a voltage proportional to the instrument LO frequency and produces a signal to control current in the YTX coil. Input Differential Amplifier This input signal to the YTX Driver comes from the A19 DAC and is -3 For example, as ...
Page 178 - Sample and Hold; Figure 2. YTX Driver Sample and Hold, Simplified Schematic; IF Offsets
Sample and Hold The output of the bandswitch drives preamp U5. U5 and together form an op amp with U5 a low-noise, low-temperature drift preamplifier. U5, and U6 are used in a sample and hold circuit as shown in Figure 2. Q15, a JFET, is used as the switch for the sample and hold. The switch is open...
Page 179 - YTX Drive Output; Figure 3. Output Amplifier, Simplified Schematic; Delay Compensation
YTX Drive Output Voltage divider R54 and R55 drive the output stage shown in Figure 3. and the output transistor are on YTX Current Driver. The YTX has a nominal coil sensitivity of 75 MHz/mA. R63 and R66 provide the means for compensating for variationsamount When the YTX center frequency is tuned ...
Page 180 - V and -9 V Reference Supplies; and
Since these RC combinations have long time constants, they cannot readily respond to the transients produced at band crossings and scan resets. Therefore, whenever the sample andhold circuit is holding, R24 to R26 are shorted by Q4 to respectively. V and -9 V Reference Supplies and and their associa...
Page 186 - Page
Reference Designation HP Part Number C 85660-60235 I 0180-2205 0160-0571 c 0160-0571 C 0160-30970160-3879 7 0160-30970180-01970180-1735 2 0160-0571 C 0160-0571 C 0180-0197 a 0160-3097 1 0160-4084 a 0160-3097 1 0180-0229 7 0180-0116 1 0180-1746 5 0180-0116 7 1901-1067 4 1901-1067 4 1901-1067 4 1901-1...
Page 204 - Reference; Table 1. Phase Lock Error Messages
A7 M/N Reference, Troubleshooting Reference All phase lock loops in the HP 8566B are referenced to the A22 10 MHz Frequency Standard. The 10 MHz Frequency Standard is used to directly phase-lock the 100 MHz VCXO only. All other phase lock loops receive their reference from either the or (10 and 20 M...
Page 205 - A7 M/N Reference Replacement
For example: If M = 26, N = 20, and VCO Frequency = 187.0 MHz, then M/N output frequency = N (VCO) = 20 x 187.0 = 3,740 MHz. If M is changed to 25,then the VCO frequency changes to 187.5 MHz, and the M/N output frequency changes to 3,750 MHz (20 x 187.5). Result 10 MHz change for M divider change of...
Page 206 - eight screws from the motherboard.; Figure 1. A7 M/N Reference Removal and Installation
3. Remove clear plastic shield from motherboard (Figure 1) by removing all screws. Remove eight screws from the motherboard. Note Screws are marked on motherboard with the letter B for easy identification. C L E A R P L A S T I C S H I E L D Figure 1. A7 M/N Reference Removal and Installation 4. Pos...
Page 210 - Reference Phase Detector, Circuit Description; Limiting Amplifier
Reference Phase Detector, Circuit Description The Reference Phase Detector contains the frequency divider, phase detector, and integrating amplifier for the 100 MHz Reference phase-lock loop. Basically, 100 MHz from the VCXO is divided by 10 and compared to the 10 MHz frequency reference by the phas...
Page 212 - Reference Phase Detector, Troubleshooting; Samplers; Table 1. Sampler Diode Bias Voltage Levels; Diode
Reference Phase Detector, Troubleshooting The Reference Phase Detector compares the output of the 10 MHz Frequency Standard to the output of the 100 MHz VCXO and provides the tuning drive voltage for the VCXO. A phase lock detector in indicates to the main processor (A15) the state of the Reference ...
Page 213 - Voltage Levels; Pin Number dc Voltage Level
Q2 Figure 1. Outputs of Phase Amplifiers Oscilloscope Settings Vertical 0.05 AC Horizontal 0.05 P r o b e Analyzer Settings INSTR PRESET Table 2. Phase Amplifier Voltage Levels Voltage Levels Emitter - 8 . 0 - 8 . 0 Base - 7 . 4 - 7 . 4 Collector - 3 . 6 - 3 . 6 Limiting Amplifier The Limiting Ampli...
Page 214 - Table 3. Limiting Amplifier Voltage Levels; Pulse Generator; Figure 2. Pulse Generator Input Waveforms
Table 3. Limiting Amplifier Voltage Levels Pin Number dc Voltage Level 1 2 0.0 3 4 0.0 5 6 7 8 I Pulse Generator Typical input/output waveforms for the Pulse Generator are shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. Figure 2. Pulse Generator Input Waveforms Oscilloscope Settings Vertical 0.1 Horizontal 0.2 X10 ...
Page 215 - Buffer Amplifier; Table 4. Buffer Amplifier Voltage Levels; Voltage
Figure 3. Pulse Generator Output Pulses Oscilloscope Settings Vertical 0.1 Horizontal 0.05 P r o b eChannel A Pin 4 Analyzer Settings INSTR PRESET Buffer Amplifier Typical voltage levels for the Buffer Amplifier are shown in Table 4. Integrating Amplifier Typical voltage levels for the Integrating A...
Page 216 - Table 5. Integrating Amplifier Voltage Levels; de Voltage Levels; Phase Lock Detector
Note The 100 MHz VCXO Tune Voltage can be measured at However, the voltage levels will be slightly lower than those listed above. Table 5. Integrating Amplifier Voltage Levels de Voltage Levels Pin 1 Pin 2 0.0 (locked) Pin 3 0.0 (no 10 MHz) Ref. (no 100 MHz) VCXO Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 +o.o 25 E m i t t ...
Page 220 - factory-selected value
HP Part Number 85660-60015 Reference Designation HP Number 0757-04210757-0440 0757-03940698-3446 0698-00850757-04420757-04420757-02800698-3154 0698-34530757-04420698-7285 3698-3157 3698-72343698-7257 3698-34463698-7246 1698-00851698-31321698-00851757-0421 1757-0416 1757-0289 820-0223 820-0429 902-30...
Page 225 - Circuit Description
100 MHz Voltage-Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO), Circuit Description consists of a 100 MHz voltage-controlled crystal oscillator, buffer amplifiers, and a frequency quadrupler. In conjunction with Reference Phase Detector, it forms the reference phase-lock loop. Outputs of 100 MHz and 400 MHz a...
Page 226 - 00 MHz VCXO, Troubleshooting; 00 MHz Buffer/Amplifier; Table 1. 100 MHz Buffer/Amplifier Voltage Levels; Quadrupler and 400 MHz Amplifier; Table 2. Quadrupler and 400 MHz Amplifier Voltage Levels
100 MHz VCXO, Troubleshooting The 100 MHz VCXO supplies all of the fixed reference frequencies for the HP 8566B. Separate 100 MHz outputs are routed to the and assemblies. A 400 MHz signal is applied to the assembly. The assembly divides the 100 MHz input to provide 10 MHz and 20 MHz references. 100...
Page 236 - Waveforms on the M Divider require the M/N VCO be phase-locked at 380; All waveform voltage levels are emitter coupled logic (ECL) levels:; Mixer and IF Amplifier; The Mixer inputs are 400 MHz from
The second and third numbers are the M and N divide numbers respectively. The waveformat test points 3 and 7, 5 and 6, and 1 and 2 should be as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 3 respectively. The Center Frequencies for Figure la, lb, lc, and are 3.77 3.96 4.15 and 4.34 respectively. The M and N numbers a...
Page 237 - I I I; Figure 1. M and N Divider Waveforms for Test Points 3 and 7
L E V E L S = E C L M o r N N u m b e r s o r 3 2 T P 3 T P 7 D U T Y b . M o r N N u m b e r s 25, or 29 D U T Y C Y C L E D U T Y a. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + I I I I I c . M o r N N u m b e r s d . M o r N N u m b e r s 26, or 30 27, or 31 T P 7 Figure 1. M and N Div...
Page 239 - Phase Frequency Detector and Preamplifier; Table 2. Typical Preamplifier Voltage Levels; Phase Lock Indicator
Phase Frequency Detector and Preamplifier The Phase/Frequency Detector outputs pulses whose width is proportional to the phase difference of the two input signals. These pulses are filtered by the combination of and The Preamplifier amplifies these pulses which are representative of the phase differ...
Page 247 - Loop Amplifier
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator The M/N voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) consists of a resonator and with its associated circuitry. The oscillation frequency is determined by the bias on the varactors CR1 and CR2 which tunes the cavity resonator. Coarse tuning is provided by Cl, whileC5 is used to ...
Page 248 - LO Output Amplifier; Table 2. Typical LO Output Amplifier Voltage Levels; LO Amplifier and M/N Output Amplifier; Table 3. Typical LO and M/N Output Amplifier Voltage Levels
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO) and Buffer Amplifier The VCO output frequency with the tuning voltage set to -14.2 V should be 380 MHz. Typical voltage levels for the VCO are as shown in Table 1. Table 1. Typical VCO Voltage Levels LO Output Amplifier Table 2. Typical LO Output Amplifier Voltage...
Page 277 - A8 Rectifier, Circuit Description
A8 Rectifier, Circuit Description Power is supplied to the instrument through the A9 Power Line Module, which containsthe line voltage selector, to the primary of transformer Three bridge rectifiers and one center-tapped secondary provide the rectified outputs. Diodes CR1 through CR4 form a bridge r...
Page 278 - Figure 1. Internal Fuse Replacement
RF Section Internal Fuse Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 1. Warning Remove ac line cord from both instruments before proceeding with thisprocedure. 1. Position instrument upside-down as shown in view A. 2. Remove feet from rear of RF Sec...
Page 279 - Remove seven screws
Transformer Replacement Note For location of hardware and cables referred to in the procedure, see Figure 2. 1. Remove ac line cords, IF-Display Section, and RF Section bottom cover, top cover, and right side cover. 2. Remove front panel. (See A5 Front Panel section for A5 Front Panel Removal proced...
Page 280 - Figure 2. Transformer Replacement
C L E U ( 2 P L A C E S ) Figure 2. Transformer Replacement 4
Page 281 - V I E W A; Figure 3. Power Transistor Replacement
For location of hardware and cables referred to in this procedure, see Figure 3. With ac line cords and RF Section bottom cover removed, proceed as follows: 1. Loosen rear cover by removing five screws 2. Power Transistors can now be easily replaced. V I E W A V I E W Figure 3. Power Transistor Repl...
Page 284 - A6 Rectifier Component Locations,
1 1 9 P I 1 8 3 6 A6 Rectifier Component Locations,
Page 337 - *Indicates factoryselected value
Reference Designatior HP Number 85660-60276 0180-01970160-0574 0160-48320160-48920160-4892 0160-21990160-5609 0160-48350160-05730160-2199 0180-02910180-02910160-0575 0160-05750160-4835 0180-01970160-48350180-0291 0160-48350180-0197 0180-01970160-24370160-2437 1901-0033 1901-0376 1901-03761901-0033 1...
Page 339 - Mfr
PLL 2 Phase Detector Reference Designation HP Part Number 1826-0059 2 1826-0059 2 1820-0429 8 1820-1212 9 1820-1425 6 1820-1194 6 1820-1194 6 1826-0448 3 1902-0041 44 1902-3002 3 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 Description IC OP AMP GP TO-99 PKG 27014 IC OP AMP GP TO-99 PKG 27014 IC V RGLTR-FXD-POS TO-39 PKG 27014 ...
Page 361 - Figure 1. Ail YTO Loop and
R E A R V I E W A V I E W B Figure 1. Ail YTO Loop and YTO Replacement 2 A l l
Page 363 - A l l
1 2 A l A l I A 4 A l ( I n s i d e ) I N T E R C O N N E C T A l A l I A 7 A l A l Figure 2. All YTO Loop Assembly, Parts Identification (2 of 4) 4 A l l
Page 366 - RF Section Assemblies
Page 370 - I N T E R C O N N E C T; Al
R F S E C T I O N CABLE T O I N T E R C O N N E C T N O T E S : R E F E R E N C E A R E A B B R E V I A T E D . F O R C O M P L E T E R E F E R E N C E A B B R E V I A T I O N W I T H A S S E M B L Y D E S I G N A T I O N . 2 . O T H E R W I S E T O C A P A C I T O R S O N F O R S A M P L E R Al YTO...
Page 394 - LAOS; Active; LOW; Description
Table 1. Mnemonics Listing for RF Section Mnemonic ADRO-4 ATN* BFC ON DAV* EOI* HLE2 HLEY HOVH H P O N H P U P HSTD HSWP HULH HULM EIULR HULY HXRF HYGH KCO-7 KRO-11 LADR LANR LAOS LDAS LIPS LLED LMNE L R M T LRTL Active State LOW L O W L O W L O W HIGH HIGH IIIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH H...
Page 398 - Al2 Front Panel interface
Al2 Front Panel interface *Indicates factoy-selected value Parts List Page 3 of 3
Page 406 - A23 Motherboard Instrument Bus, Interconnect Diagram
( P / O J 8 A23 Motherboard Instrument Bus, Interconnect Diagram
Page 439 - Figure 1. Al6 Scan Generator, Simplified Block Diagram
RAW GENERATOR I N S T R U M E N T B U S TEST AUX GUT OUT l SCAN OUT SCAN OUT Figure 1. Al6 Scan Generator, Simplified Block Diagram 4 A l 6
Page 452 - A l 6 S C A N G E N E R A T O R; IS IN; Al6 Scan Generator, Schematic Diagram
R F S E C T I O N A l 6 S C A N G E N E R A T O R 8 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 1 9 8 ( 1 O F 2 ) ( S E R I A L P R E F I X E S : N C N C IS IN I N D U C T A N C E I N U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E S I G N A L S E N T E R A T L E F T O R T O P E X I T A T S I D E O R B O T T O M O F B L O C K S . 4 “ 1 5 P I N A ...
Page 454 - R I
R F S E C T I O N A l 6 S C A N G E N E R A T O R - - - - - P - - P - - - - - - - - - 8 5 6 6 0 - 6 0 2 4 7 ( 1 O F 2 ) ( S E R I A L P R E F I X : 2 4 4 9 A ) S I G N A L T O / F R O M F U N C T I O N B L O C K N C N C A N C N C N CN C N C N C B R E F E R E N C E T H I S A S S E M B L Y A R E A B B...
Page 458 - Figure 1. Internal Fuse Placement; V I E W B
the output of is high, and CR12 is reverse biased. If the dc input voltage to the V supply is greater than V, then the voltage at pin 5 of is greater than V, and the output of is high. This turns on transistors Q13 and Q7, pulling the collector of Q7 to about V. This provides the HPUP signal. If any...
Page 463 - PIN
Al7 Positive Regulator Reference Designation Al7 11 1 11 11I 11 11 1 1 HP Part Number Description Mfr Mfr Part Code Number 9 1 BOARD ASSEMBLY, POSITIVE REGULATOR (SERIAL PREFIXES: 28480 85660-60275 3 1 CAPACITOR-FXO 35VDC TA 56289 1 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 35VDC TA 56289 5 1 CAPACITOR-FXD TA 56289 7 CAPACIT...
Page 507 - R E A R; Figure 1. A22 10 MHz Standard Replacement
5. 6. 7. When installing new 10 MHz Standard, check that rear studs are supported by both rearrubber mounts and reconnect 87 (gray/violet) cable and 6-pin connector (red wire to rear pin). Fasten 10 MHz Standard to RF Section with two screws Replace All YTO Loop. Replace three screws removed in step...
Page 510 - F R E Q U E N C Y S T A N D A R D A S S E M B L Y
R F S E C T I O N N 3 3 F R O M G N DF R O M G N DF R O M A 2 3 J J - 4 F R O M A 2 3 F R O M J J - 5 y - d - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - mI A 2 2 F R E Q U E N C Y S T A N D A R D A S S E M B L Y 5 0 6 2 - 1 9 1 6 ( S E R I A L P R E F I X : I - - - l I 1 5 0 6 2 - 1 9 0 9 ( S E R I A L i 5 0 6...
Page 519 - A23 Motherboard Instrument B; , Interconnect Diagram
( P / O J 8 A23 Motherboard Instrument B US , Interconnect Diagram
Page 524 - General Parts Listing 3
Table 1. Reference Designations, Abbreviations, and Multipliers (1 of 4) REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS A Assembly F Fuse R T Thermistor AT Attenuator, Isolator, F L Filter S Switch Limiter, Termination HY Circulator T Transformer B Fan, Motor J Electrical Connector TB Terminal Board B T B a t t e r y (Stat...
Page 525 - ABBREVIATIONS; General Parts Listing
Table 1. Reference Designations, Abbreviations, and Multipliers (2 of 4) D A P - G L D i a l l y l P h t h a l a t e Glass DBL Double D C D R Decoder D E G Degree D - H O L E D - S h a p e d H o l e DIA Diameter D I P Dual In-Line DIP-SLDR Dip Solder D - M O D E D e p l e t i o n M o d e DO D P D P ...
Page 526 - RES; General Parts Listing 5
Table 1. Reference Designations, Abbreviations, and Multipliers (3 of 4) N N Nano, None N - C H A N N - C h a n n e l N H N M NO NOM NPN N S NUM NYL Nanohenry Nanometer, Nonmetallic Normally Open, N u m b e r Nominal Negative Positive Negative (Transistor) Nanosecond, Non-Shorting, Nose Numeric Nylo...
Page 527 - General Parts Listing
Table 1. Reference Designations, Abbreviations, and Multipliers (4 of 4) U UCD Microcandela UF Microfarad U H Microhenry Microliter, Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. U N H D N D U n h a r d e n e d V V VAC Variable, Violet, Volt, Voltage Vacuum, Alternating Current ABBREVIATIONS VAR Variable V D C V...
Page 529 - General Parts Listing
I 1 Table 2. Manufacturers Code List (continued) 9 0 0 3 1 8 General Parts Listing
Page 530 - General Parts Listing
Table 2. Manufacturers Code List (continued) General Parts Listing 9
Page 534 - General Parts Listing 13
Table 2. Manufacturers Code List (continued) 1 1 General Parts Listing 13
Page 538 - Table 3. AC Power Cables Available
CABLE HP PART NUMBER CABLE LENGTH C M ( I N C H E S ) CABLE COLOR PLUG DESCRIPTION FOR USE IN COUNTRY PLUG TYPE * 250V 2 2 9 ( 9 0 ) 2 2 9 ( 9 0 ) M i n t G r a y M i n t G r a y G r e a t B r i t a i n , N i g e r i a R h o d e s i a , S i n g a p o r e , l n d i 250V 8 1 2 0 - 1 3 6 9 S t r a i g ...
Page 540 - General Parts Listing 19
RF Section Assemblies (continued) M/N General Parts Listing 19
Page 541 - 0 General Parts Listing
RF Section Assemblies (continued) 20 General Parts Listing
Page 542 - General Parts Listing 21
RF Section Assemblies (continued) General Parts Listing 21
Page 543 - 2 General Parts Listing
RF Section Assemblies (continued) 22 General Parts Listing
Page 545 - 4 General Parts Listing
RF Section Cables (continued) 1 24 General Parts Listing
Page 546 - General Parts Listing 25
RF Section Cables (continued) General Parts Listing 25
Page 547 - 6 General Parts Listing
RF Section Cables (continued) I 26 General Parts Listing
Page 551 - 0 General Parts Listing
Page 555 - 4 General Parts Listing
2 5 ( 8 P L A C E S ) ( 2 P L A C E S ) ( 2 P L A C E S ) 7 ( 2 P L A C E S ) ( 2 ( 2 P L A C E S ) ( 6 P L A C E S ) ( 2 P L A C E S ) ( 3 7 P L A C E S ) ( 2 ( 2 P L A C E S ) Figure 5. RF Section Parts Identification, Bottom View (1 of 3) 34 General Parts Listing
Page 556 - General Parts Listing 35
28480 2360-0115 2 5 28480 85660-2023 5 28480 85660-2008 3 85660-00075 28480 4 86701-00028 6 28480 5 28480 85660-0011. 28480 28480 28480 28480 5021-5837 2 28480 5021-5837 28480 86701-20006 2 28480 28480 2360-0331 12 2200-0103 2 28480 2200-0103 5 28480 14 28480 2360-0111 1 5 85660-00025 1 6 4 28480 85...
Page 557 - 6 General Parts Listing
26 27 28 2360-0116 30 1400-0053 31 32 33 34 3 5 36 37 3 8 35660-0007: 1 2 1 3 14 1566620232 46 47 48 3050-0227 2420-0002 50 35660-0001: 51 52 6 6 3 5 4 3 2 8 6 7 4 3 4 8 53 35660-00004 6 28480 28480 28480 85660-0000: 28480 2360-0116 28480 1400-0053 28480 0520-0137 28480 28480 28480 28480 28480 85660...
Page 559 - 8 General Parts Listing
( 2 ( 1 1 P L A C E S ) 2 4 ( 2 P L ( 8 P L A C E S ( 4 P L A C E S ) ( 4 P L A C E S ) ( 6 P L A C E S ) ( 2 P L A C E S ) Figure 6. RF Section Parts Identification, Top View (1 of 2) 38 General Parts Listing
Page 561 - 0 General Parts Listing
Figure 7. RF Section Parts Identification, Front Panel, Front View (1 of 2) 40 General Parts Listing
Page 562 - General Parts Listing 41
Figure 7. RF Section Parts Identification, Front Panel, Front View (2 of 2) General Parts Listing 41
Page 563 - K E Y B O A R D; Figure 8. RF Section Parts Identification, Front Panel
( 1 4 P L A C E S ) K E Y B O A R D 0 1 ( 3 P L A C E S ) 1 S T A N D B Y ) Figure 8. RF Section Parts Identification, Front Panel 42 General Parts Listing
Page 565 - Major Assembly and Component Locations
Major Assembly and Component Locations Major Assembly and Component Locations Assembly ACLU Controller Coupler/Isolator/Amplifier (CIA) Digital Analog Converter (DAC) FM Coil Driver Fan First Converter Front Panel Front Panel Interface Interconnect Keyboard Last Converter Line Module M / N O u t p u...
Page 566 - Figure 1. Major Assembly and Component Locations, Bottom View
A A 2 4 , A 2 3 ‘ M O T H E R B O A R D . R F M O D U L E M O T H E R B O A R D F I R S T C O N V E R T E R Figure 1. Major Assembly and Component Locations, Bottom View 2 Major Assembly and Component Locations
Page 568 - Figure 3. Major Assemby and Component Locations, Top View
A l 8 A 1 9 A 2 0 A 2 1 A l 6 1 , A 1 2 A 2 2 A l I A 2 Al 1A l A l I A 7 A 1 0 A 8 Figure 3. Major Assemby and Component Locations, Top View 4 Major Assembly and Component Locations
Page 570 - Printed in USA