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        Service Manual AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function
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1.                         6 7    Options and Accessories    Options and Accessories                                       7 1  ODtIODS 2            beh    ier LESE tier le Sede rie n 7 1  Standard ACCESSOFIES   seien ett    Rete td Cintas ense melius 7 2  Optional Accessories 322250564 ers Skrtel reri EST          7 2    Diagrams  Electrical Parts List  Mechanical Parts List  Replaceable Mechanical Parts                                  10 1    Parts Ordering Information use se po UE ie ale                    10 1  Using the Replaceable Parts List    ii AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Table of Contents       List of Figures    Figure 2 1  Cooling for rackmounted instrument s                 2 2  Figure 2 2  Rear Panel Controls                                2 4  Figure 2 3  POWER switch                                    2 8  Figure 2 4  Front panel controls                                2 12  Figure 2 5  Rear panel                                        2 14  Figure 2 6  Default                                                  2 17  Figure 2 7  Menu item                                                2 18  Figure 2 8  Item buttons and main menu buttons                  2 18  Figure 2 9  Display example for a main menu selected              2 19  Figure 2 10  Display example for a numeric item selected           2 20  Figure 2 11  Buttons and keys for inputting numeric value          2 21  Figure 2 12  Example for inputting numeric value                 2 21  Figure 2 13
2.        Table 2 8  Numeric value input for Example 2    Numeric value   Buttons for input   LCD display status  121 0k Before input    lt  121 0k  v 120 0 k   lt  120 0 k   During input  v 110 0 k  v 100 0 k  M 90 00 k  ENTER 90 00 k Entered          Outputting the Waveform     Follow the steps below to output a waveform     1  Connectan oscilloscope to the function generator to observe the output  waveform     2  Select a target channel for operation     The settings can be set for each channel independently  Select the desired  channel before setting each item     The CH indicator displays the selected channel  Press the CH button to  change the channel     Channel Indicators CH Button                                                                            Func   FREQUENCY  Hz  JL AwPeLOD   ET AFG320  Y BOIH  1 CH1                                    BOTH  C4 CH2  PARAMETER  OFFSET V  J  MODE               PHASE            rue   we  JC                  Figure 2 14  CH button and channel indicators    2 24 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Operating Instructions       3  Select one of the standard waveforms       Press the FUNC button on the front panel     b  Use the   and v buttons to scroll through the waveform names until the  desired standard waveform is displayed in the LCD          Press the ENTER button to confirm the selected waveform   4  Press the OUTPUT switch to start the waveform output     The OUTPUT switch opens and closes the line that connects the inst
3.      CH     FUNC  gt   gt  to display TRIA    Using the convention just described results in instructions that are graphically  intuitive and simplifies the procedures  For example  the instruction just given  replaces these three steps     1   2     Press the front panel button CH   Press the front panel button FUNC     Repeatedly press the front panel button  gt  until TRIA is displayed on the  LCD  liquid crystal display      AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Preface       Default Model    This manual also shows instrument setups using tables  For example  the  Operating Information section uses tables to show specific setups     The header of each table contains names of button groups that represent the  controls  menus  and items used to set up the instrument  To make a specific  setup  read the table from left to right and then from top to bottom as shown  below  The table contains the symbol           if no action is required     Control Button Or Numeric Input Key          Main Button First Level in the Menu Layers Second Level in the Menu Layers      a  1  Press the Menu   2  Press the  lt  or  gt  button several times   4  For the selection  press the   or v  or the Item Button   to display the desired item  button several times to display the  on the front panel  desired selection   3  Press the ENTER button to confirm  5  Press the numeric keys to input value   your selection        6  Press the ENTER or the Unit button to  confirm your selection or numeric in
4.      Mechanical Parts List    See  Replaceable Mechanical Parts    This section contains a list of the replaceable modules for the AFG310 and  AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator  Use this list to identify and order  replacement parts     Parts Ordering Information    Part Number Revision  Level    Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix field office or  representative     Changes to Tektronix instruments are sometimes made to accommodate  improved components as they become available and to give you the benefit of  the latest circuit improvements  Therefore  when ordering parts  it is important to  include the following information in your order     m Part number   m Instrument type or model number      Instrument serial number      Instrument modification number  if applicable    If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part  your  local Tektronix field office or representative will contact you concerning any  change in part number     Change information  if any  is located at the rear of this manual   Tektronix part numbers contain two digits that show the revision level of the    part  For most parts in this manual  you will find the letters XX in place of the  revision level number     Part Number Revision Level Revision Level may show as XX  A A  670 7918 03 670 7918 XX    When you order parts  Tektronix will provide you with the most current part for  your product type  serial number  and modification  if applicable   
5.     230v      115V 115V   115V 115V  High   Low            Range Switch m High  gt  High 9  Low Low Low    Low                                                                                                                AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Installation       Power Cord Information    power cord with the appropriate plug configuration is supplied with each  AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator  Table 2   5 gives the  color coding of the conductors in the power cord  If you require a power cord  other than the one supplied  refer to Table 2 6  Power Cord Identification     Table 2 5  Power cord conductor identification         Conductor  Ungrounded  Line   Grounded  Neutral   Grounded  Earth ground              Normal Usage Option Number    North America Standard  125V            Europe  230 V       United Kingdom  230 V    Australia  230 V    North America  230 V       Switzerland  230 V          AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 7    Installation       Applying and Interrupting Power    2 8    A    Power On    Consider the following information when you power on or power off the  instrument  or when external power loss occurs        CAUTION  You can not power on the instrument when the ambient temperature  exceeds the instrument temperature operation range  Wait until the instrument  cools down  or the ambient temperature decreases to a valid operating tempera   tures  before turning on the instrument again        The LCD display is blank when
6.     4 28 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    UV ANNUS  Adjustment Procedures    A         Adjustment Procedures    The AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators do not require any  adjustments     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 5 1    Adjustment Procedures       5 2 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    hi  DAI  s    Maintenance    Maintenance    This section contains the information needed to do periodic and corrective  maintenance on the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators    The following subsections are included     Preparation     Introduction plus general information on preventing damage  to internal modules when doing maintenance     Inspection and Cleaning     Information and procedures for inspecting the  AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators and cleaning its  external and internal modules     Troubleshooting     Information for isolating failed modules  Included are  instructions for operating the internal diagnostic routines and troubleshooting  tree  The tree makes use of these internal diagnostic routines to speed fault  isolation to a module     Related Maintenance Procedures    The following sections contain information and procedures related to mainte   nance     The Operating Information section covers instructions useful when operating  and trouble shooting the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Genera   tors  It also explains the service strategy and lists options for obtaining  maintenance service and for replacing faile
7.    1  Connect the function generator to the Frequency Counter     Use    50 Q coaxial cable to connect the CH1 output of the function generator to  the CHI input of the Frequency Counter  Refer to Figure 4 2     AFG320 Frequency Counter                                                                      50 Q Coaxial Cable N to BNC adapter    Figure 4 2  Initial Test Hookup    2  Select INITIALIZE in the SYSTEM menu on the function generator  Press  the buttons on the front panel in the following order     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until INITIALIZE is displayed  gt  ENTER  gt   ENTER    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 9    Performance Verification       3  Set the        and CH2 frequencies to 16 MHz then press the CH button to  change the target channel back to Chl     Press the buttons on the front panel in the following order   FREQ  gt  1  gt  6 2 MHz us  CH  gt  FREQ  gt  1  gt  6  gt  MHz us  gt  CH   4  Press the CH1 button to set waveform output to on    5  Check the frequencies or periods listed in the tables below     a  Usethe numeric keys and unit keys to change the frequency of the  function generator     LCD Display in  FREQ Column Frequency Range  16 000 00  MHz  16 000 800 MHz     15 999 200 MHz       100 000 0  kHz  100 005 0 kHz     99 995 0 kHz       b  Change the measurement mode of the frequency counter to counter timer          and check the period   LCD Display in  FREQ Column Frequency Range  1 000 00  kHz  1 000 050 ms   0 999 950 ms  1 0
8.    1 4  Offset C 4                                                      1 5    Phase          ECRANS DNE INA 1 5  Main Output    ere rt hh mem rrr err rm 1 6  Modulation and Sweep                              1 7    Auxiliary Output                                  1 7   Auxiliary Input                                    1 8  Isolation              ae 1 8  Display  41e    rr ous ee esse 1 8    AC Lime Power                                    1 9    Mechanical u                                        1 9    Environmental                                    1 10    Installation Requirements                           1 10    Certifications and compliances                       1 11  Fuse and fuse cap part numbers                       2 4  Instrument voltage settings                           2 5  AC Line power requirements                         2 6  Voltage ranges and switch settings                     2 6  Power cord conductor identification                   2 7  Power cord identification                            2 7  Numeric value input for Example 1                    2 23  Numeric value input for Example2                    2 24  Self Test Requirements                              4 2  Calibration Test Requirements                        4 3  Test Equipment                                    4 5  Output Waveform Test Requirements                  4 6  Oscilloscope settings                                4 7  AFG320 Output Waveform                          4 8  Frequenc
9.   Buttons for changing numeric value                  2 22  Figure 2 14  CH button and channel indicators                   2 24  Figure 4 1  Initial Test Hookup                                 4 6  Figure 4 2  Initial Test Hookup                                 4 9  Figure 4 3  Initial Test Hookup                                 4 11  Figure 4 4  Initial Test Hookup                                 4 19  Figure 4 5  1 cycle   180   phase                                4 22  Figure 4 6  1 cycle  0  phase    360                               4 22  Figure 4 7  1 cycle  270  phase   909                           4 23  Figure 4 8  1 cycle  490  phase   2709                           4 23  Figure 4 9  3 cycle  0  phase   360                               4 24  Figure 4 10  3 cycle  490  phase  C270                           4 24  Figure 4 11  3 cycle   180   phase   180                          4 25  Figure 4 12  3 cycle   270   phase                                4 25  Figure 4 13  Initial Test Hookup                                4 27  Figure 6 1  POWER switch                                    6 7  Figure 6 2         LCD Display at Power On                       6 8  Figure 6 3  The LCD display when an error is found               6 8  Figure 6 4  Troubleshooting procedure  1                        6 10  Figure 6 5  Troubleshooting procedure  2                        6 11  Figure 6 6  Troubleshooting procedure  3                        6 12  Figure 6 7  Connector location of A
10.   Item 9 page 4 5     One digital oscilloscope   item 10 page 4 5        Signal Generator         Digital Oscilloscope                                                                                   O  1    BNCT        Connector  9                                               EXT TRIG IN 50 Q Coaxial Cables        50 Q Termination  Figure 4 4  Initial Test Hookup  5  Referto Table 4   11 to set the oscilloscope controls     Table 4 11  Oscilloscope settings       Function Setting  CH 1 Vertical  Coupling DC  Scale 0 2V DIV  Input Impedance 1       CH 2 Vertical  Coupling DC    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 19    Performance Verification       Table 4 11  Oscilloscope settings  Cont      Function Setting  0 5 V DIV    1 MQ  or external ter   mination if required by    Scale  Input Impedance       source   Horizontal  Sweep 20 us  adjust for best  display   Trigger  Source CH2  Coupling DC  Slope Positive  Level  500 mV  Mode Auto       4 20 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       6  Refer to Table 4 12 to set the signal generator controls     Table 4 12  Signal generator settings    Function Setting  Frequency 10 kHz  square wave   Amplitude 0  5 V  TTL compatible    output        7  Select INITIALIZE in the SYSTEM menu on the function generator to  initialize the system  Press the buttons on the front panel in the following  order     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until INITIALIZE is displayed  gt  ENTER   gt  ENTER    8  Set the CH1
11.   Replace the A20 board  Power off Power off                  Is there Power off  about 11V across and disconnect  Perform next J480 1 and the power cable   page J480 2  Replace the Fan   Troubleshooting  procedure  2                     Is there  about 11V across  J250 10 and  J250 12   of A40        and disconnect the and disconnect the  power cable  power cable    Replace A20 or Replace the power  A30  transformer        Power off and disconnect the    power cable  Replace the A40  board     Figure 6 4  Troubleshooting procedure  1     6 10 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Troubleshooting          Continue from previous page  Troubleshooting procedure  1              Is Power off and disconnect the power cable   LCD display Remove the generators cabinet  And connect  normal  the generator to the correct power source   Press the POWER SWITCH to ON          Is there Power off and disconnect the  5 V between power cable  Replace A40  And  J640 9 and connect the generator to the  J640 1 on correct power source  Press the  A20  POWER SWITCH to ON                          Is   Power off and LCD display   Is conduction disconnect the normal   of the ribbon cable power cable    between J100 of A10 Replace the ribbon    and J640 of A20 cable between  normal  J100 of A10 and    J640 of A20             Power off and  disconnect the  Power off and disconnect the power cable   power cable  Replace the A10  Replace A20   And connect the generator to the  correct power source  Press
12.   STR  PELTOLA  24931 28   306 1  PANEL MOUNT       Figure 10 1  Front Panel  AFG310     10 4    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Replaceable Parts List  AFG320     Fig   amp   Index TektronixPart Serial No  Serial No  Mfr   Number Number Effective     Discontd Qty           amp  Description Code Mfr PartNumber  2 1 333 4299 00 1 PANEL  FRONT  POLYCARBONATE  AFG320  TK0191 333 4277 00   2 331 0573 00 1 WINDOW  CH2 MMA TK0191 331 0574 00   3 200 4444 00 1 COVER  FRONT  POLYCARBONATE     0191 200 4444 00   4 260 2704 00 1 SWITCH  SLIDE      0191 260 2704 00  SPST 100MA 50VDC 8POS 16DIR WASHABLE          FJSK   5 671 4441 XX 1 CIRCUIT BD ASSY  A10 FRONT 389 A378 XX WIRED     0191 671 4441        6 131 0955 00 1 CONN RF JACK  BNC  50 OHM  FEMALE STR  SLDR  00779 87 3334 017  CUP FRONT PNL  GOLD  SLDR CUP   7 131 1315 01 2 CONN RF JACK  BNC  50 OHM  FEMALE  STR  PELTORA  24913 28  9306 1  PANEL MOUNT        WD MY            Figure 10 2  Front Panel  AFG320     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 10 5    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Replaceable Parts List  AFG310     Fig   amp   Index  Number    3 1     2   3     11     12   13   14   15   16    10 6    TektronixPart Serial No     Number  671 4460 XX    220 0209 00  120 2003 00    671 4454 XX  348 1587 00  211 0965 00    204 0832 00    211 0965 00    119 6609 00  213 1113 00    129 1493 01    131 6654 00  211 8800 50  119 5862 00  348 1599 00  211 0965 00    220 0194 00  211 0751 00  211
13.   amp  AFG320 Service Manual 3 3    Theory of Operation       3 4    Floating section    The function generator is roughly classified into two sections     Floating section  All the circuits of the generator except the GPIB communication  are contained in this section  This includes the AM IN  SYNC IN and EXT  TRIG IN connectors     Earth reference section   Only the GPIB communication is contained in this section  Control signals such  as GPIB and CPU are insulated by optical components     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    EN       Performance Verification    hae  Performance Verification    Conventions    Two types of performance tests can be performed on this product  You may not  need to perform all of these procedures  depending on what you want to  accomplish     To quickly confirm that the the AFG310 or AFG320 Arbitrary Function  Generator is operating properly  complete the Self Test under Brief Proce   dures that begins on page 4 2     To further check functionality and proper calibration  first complete the Self  Test  then complete the brief procedures under Calibration Test that begins  on page 4 3     Advantages  These procedures are quick to do  require no external  equipment or signal sources  and perform extensive functional and accuracy  testing to provide high confidence that the Arbitrary Function Generator will  perform properly  They can be used as a quick check before making a series  of important measurements     If you are not familiar with operat
14.  0751 00  159 0333 00  163 1103 00  159 0022 01  159 0413 00  159 0417 00  200 2264 00  200 2265 00    Effective    Serial No     Discont d    Qty Name  amp  Description    1    CIRCUIT BD ASSY  A40 POWER SUPPLY AFG310   389 A390 XX WIRED    NUT  M4  STL  NI PLW EXT TOOHED WASHER    TRANSFORMER RF  100 120 220 240V  50 60Hz IN  18 2V 2A   8 1V 1 5A  8 2V 1A OUT    CIRCUIT BD ASSY  A20 MAIN  389 A379 XX WIRED  FOOT  CABNET  W STAND    SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  ZN  PL  CROSS  REC    FUSE HOLDER    SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  ZN  PL  CROSS  REC    FILTER  RFI    SCREW  TPG  4 5X10  BDGH  TYPE1  STL  ZNPL  CROSS  REC    SPACER POST 16 5MML X M3 5 X 6MM INT M3 EXT STL 7MM  OD    CONN  RF  JACK  BNC PNL   SCREW  MACHINE  M4X5MM L  BDGH  STL  MFZN C  FAN  TUBEAXIL  119 4361 00 W CABLE ASSY   FOOT  CABNET  REAR    SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  ZN  PL  CROSS  REC    NUT  PLATE  STL   SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  CROSS REC  SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  CROSS REC  FUSE  WIRE LEAD  A20 F265 F271  AXI  0 25A  125V  FAST  IC  MEMORY CMOS EPROM PRGM V2 1  U560  FUSE CARTRIDGE 3AG 1A 250V FAST BLOW   FUSE CARTRIDGE DIN O 5A  TIMELAG IEC AFG310   FUSE CARTRIDGE 3AG  0 5A  250V  FAST  CAP FUSEHOLDER 3AG FUSES   CAP FUSEHOLDER 5 X 20MM FUSES    Mfr   Code    TK0191    80009  TK0191    TK0191  TK0191  TK0191    61935    TK0191    80009  TK0191    TK0191    80009  80009  TK0191  TK0191  TK0191    TK0191        01        01  80009  TK0191  80009  TK0191  TK019
15.  46 g rms  from 5 to 500 Hz  10 minutes each axis    Nonoperating  294 m s   30 G   Half sine  11 ms duration  Three shocks per axis in each direction  18 shocks total     Description    70 W  Maximum line current is 2 A at 90 V line and 50 Hz        Surge Current    12 A  25   C  peak for  lt  5 line cycles  after product has been turned off for at least 30 s        Cooling Clearance       5 cm  2 in  Top even Rackmounted type    5 cm  2 in  Rear    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Specifications       Certification and Compliances    The certification and compliances for the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary  Function Generator are listed in Table 1 18     Table 1 18  Certifications and compliances    Category    EC Declaration of Conformity    EMC    Standards or description    Meets intent of Directive 89 336 EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility  Compliance was  demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the Official Journal of the European  Communities     EMC Directive 89 336 EEC    EN 55011 Class A Radiated and Conducted Emissions   EN 50081 1 Emissions   EN60555 2 AC Power Line Harmonic Emissions   EN 50082 1 Immunity   1EC801 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity  1EC801 3 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity  1EC801 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity  1EC801 5 Power Line Surge Immunity       Australian New Zealand  declaration of Conformity   EMC    Complies with EMC provision of Radio communications Act per the following standard     AS NZS 2064 1 
16.  725 7271  FUSE   A40 Power        TA Supply 45V   Fan   A10 Front Panel       5V   Key Board    ACIN       45v                15V              LCD      m Transformer                              ML o ee  J Lio iris zi    Figure 8 1  Block diagram    8 2 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Diagrams                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        A30 CH2  AWG320 only  SYNC OUT Cam  AMIN  TRIG IN  GPIB G  COAX  CH2 OUT  COAX AWG320  only    20 CH1 NTROL             COAX CH1 OUT  J480 J990  FAN J100  A10 FRONT PANEL  KEY BOARD  2CON  FUSE          250  AC IN J110 3CON  N J101  J120 4CON TRANSFORMER  A40 POWER SUPPLY  cl J222    1210 7CON  AWG320  only    Figure 8 2  Interconnect diagram    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Diagrams       8 4 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    AA dq UU   Electrical Parts List                    Electrical Parts List    The modules that make up this instrument are a combination of mechanical and  electrical subparts  Therefore  all replaceable modules are listed in the Mechani   cal Parts List section of this manual     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 9 1    Electrical Parts List       9 2 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual       
17.  AMP  and Offset circuit      CPU and Address Decoder  amp  Trig Clock Control  42 9 MHz clocks are supplied  from the crystal oscillator to the Address Decoder  amp  Trig Clock Control to  conduct major control as a function generator together with the CPU     Analog output circuit  Each analog waveform signal is put at the desired output  level including an offset by the Analog Output circuit consisting of an amplifier   an attenuator and an offset circuit     Timing  amp  Memory Address Control  The Timing  amp  Memory Address Control  provided for each channel controls output waveforms  Also  the waveform from  the SYNC Out on the rear panel is generated by the circuit on the        side     Sine waveform generation  DDS   Sine waveform is generated by DDS  Direct  Digital Synthesis  from the crystal oscillator   s clock  42 9 MHz  according to the  data of the Sequence Memory and then is passed through the 20 MHz Elliptical  Filter     Square waveform generation  Since Square converter   Square waveform is  generated by the Sine Square converter     Standard waveform  except sine and square  generation  The Standard waveforms   Triangle  Ramp  Pulse  and Noise  are generated via the 5 MHz Elliptical Filter  by sending to the 12 bit D A the data read from waveform memory  Clock is  supplied from the Sine Square converter     DC waveform  The DC waveform is generated from the offset circuit     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Theory of Operation       Arbitrary wavef
18.  Figure 4 8  1 cycle  190  phase   270       AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual       4 23    Performance Verification       11  Follow the steps below to change the operating mode to burst     Press the following buttons on the front panel to change the mode     MODE  gt     gt  ENTER    Tek          dns    1946 Acqs                            Figure 4 9  3 cycle  0   phase   360     Tek        zu Acqs                                              Figure 4 10  3 cycle   90   phase   270     4 24    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification          Tek                                      500           Figure 4 11  3 cycle   180   phase   180     Tek Run  sone Sample                                     Ch2 500        Figure 4 12  3 cycle   270   phase   90     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 25    Performance Verification       12  Check that the three cycles of the sine wave is output with the phase  according to the phase changing from  360   to    360  in 90   steps     13  Follow the steps below to check the phase of the CH2 output     a  Remove the BNC cable from the        connector on the front panel and  connect it to the CH2 connector     b  Press the CH2 button above the BNC connector to set the waveform    output to on     c  Press the CH button on the front panel to change the target channel to        2     d  Check the phase of the     2 output using the same procedure described    in Step 10 to 12     Modulation Function Test Check that
19.  Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Replaceable Parts List    Fig   amp   Index  Number    10 12    TektronixPart Serial No     Number    174 3934 00  174 3935 00    174 4088 00  174 3936 00    174 2801 00  174 3201 00    174 3201 00    174 3937 00    071 0175 XX    161 0230 01    161 0104 06    161 0104 07    161 0104 05    161 0104 08    161 0167 00    071 0176 XX  075 0288 XX    016 1674 00  012 1342 00  012 1256 00  012 0991 00  011 0049 01    Effective    Serial No   Discont d    Qty Name  amp  Description    1  2    CA ASSY    20   600  GPIB  FLAT    CA ASSY  SP  ELEC  50 OHM COAX  15CM L 8 N  W HLDR  A20 J990  A20 J800    CA ASSY  SP  ELEC  50 OHM COAX  A20 J200    CA ASSY  SP  ELEC  64  30AWG  45MM L  FLAT  A30 J70   USED IN ONLY AFG320      CA ASSY  SP  ELEC  A30 J490  10 AWG26    CA ASSY  RF  50 OHM COAX  20CML   9 1  W PFLTOLA  BOTH END  A20 J265  A30 J265   USED IN ONLY AFG320     CA ASSY  RF  50 OHM COAX  20CML   9 1  W PFLTOLA  BOTH END  A20 J265   USED IN ONLY AFG310     CA ASSY  SP  ELEC  A10 J100  FLAT FLEX    STANDARD ACCESSORIES  MANUAL  TECH  USER  ENGLISH VERSION    CABLE ASSY PWR 3 18 AWG 92 L SVT TAN 60 DEG  C MC 6 3C G X RTANG BME 10A 125V     CA ASSY PWR 3 1 0MM SQ 250V 10A 2 5  METER RTANG IEC320 RCPT EUROPEAN SAFTEY  CONTROLLED     CA ASSY PWR 3 1 0MM SQ 240V 10A 2 5  METER RTANG IEC320 RCPT X 13A FUSED UK PLUG  13A  FUSE  U    CA ASSY PWR 3 1 0MM SQ 250V 10A 2 5  METER RTANG IEC320 RCPT AUSTRALIA SAFTEY  CONTROLLED     CA ASSY PWR 3 18 AWG 250 10A 
20.  Vp y   0 250 Vp p     Amplitude Range   0 1803 Vrms   0 1733 Vrms  0 1267 Vrms   0 1208 Vrms  0 09104 Vrms   0 08547 Vrms       0 125  Vp p   0 100 Vp p   0 050 Vp p     0 04640 Vrms   0 04199 Vrms  0 03747 Vrms   0 03324 Vrms  0 01962 Vrms   0 01574 Vrms       7  Change the output waveform to SQUA  square   Set the controls of the  function generator to AMPL item     Press the buttons on the front panel in the following order     FUNC  gt     gt  ENTER  gt  AMPL    8  Check that the amplitude for the square waveform is within the range listed  in following tables     Use the numeric keys and unit keys to change the amplitude of the function    generator     LCD Display in  AMPL Column    0 050  Vp p     Amplitude Range  0 02775 Vrms   0 02225 Vrms       0 100  Vp p   0 125  Vp p   0 250  Vp p   0 350  Vp p                       0 05300 Vrms   0 04700 Vrms  0 06452 Vrms   0 05938 Vrms  0 12875 Vrms   0 12125 Vrms  0 17925 Vrms   0 17075 Vrms       AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    4 13    Performance Verification       a  Set the range of the digital multimeter to AC 2V and check that the  square waveform is within the range listed in following table           LCD Display in   AMPL Column Amplitude Range   0 500  Vp p  0 2550 Vrms   0 2450 Vrms  0 700  Vp p  0 3560 Vrms   0 3440 Vrms  1 000  Vp p  0 5075 Vrms   0 4925 Vrms  1 750  Vp p  0 8862 Vrms   0 8638 Vrms  2 500  Vp p  1 265 Vrms   1 235 Vrms  3 500  Vp p  1 770 Vrms   1 730 Vrms    b  Set the range of the digital
21.  With Power On  Dangerous voltages or currents may  exist in this product  Disconnect power  remove battery  if applicable   and  disconnect test leads before removing protective panels  soldering  or replacing  components     To avoid electric shock  do not touch exposed connections     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual ix    Service Safety Summary       X AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Preface    This preface contains information needed to properly use this manual to service  the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators    Manual Structure    This manual is divided into sections  such as Specifications and Theory of  Operation  Further  some sections are divided into subsections  such as Product  Overview and Self Test and Calibration Procedure     Sections containing procedures also contain introductions to those procedures   Be sure to read these introductions because they provide information needed to  do the service correctly and efficiently  The following contains a brief description  of each manual section     Specifications contains a description of the function generator and the  characteristics that apply to it     Operating Information includes general information and operating  instructions     Theory of Operation contains circuit descriptions that support service to the  module level     Performance Verification contains procedures for confirming that the  function generator functions properly and meets warranted limits     Adjustment Procedures c
22.  and CH2 burst count to 3 and set the operating mode to TRIG   triggered   Press the CH button to change the target channel back to            SHIFT  gt  MODE  gt  3  gt  ENTER  MODE  gt     gt  ENTER   CH  gt  SHIFT  gt  MODE  gt      gt  ENTER  MODE  gt     gt  ENTER  gt          9  Press the CH1 button above the BNC connector to set the waveform output to  on     10  Check that the one cycle of the sine wave is output with the phase according  to the phase changing from  360   to    360  in 90  steps  The phase shift is  observed at the starting point of the waveform     Press the following buttons or keys on the front panel to change the phase by     90    relative value      PHASE  gt       gt  9  gt  0  gt  ENTER    The following Figures are examples of waveforms for the different phase  settings     These screen shots were made with a TDS 700 series oscilloscope with CH 1 set  to 200 mV DIV  and using a TTL compatible  0    5 V  10 kHz square wave for  the external trigger source     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 21    Performance Verification       Tek    2 50  5 5   531 Acqs                      Figure 4 5  1 cycle   180   phase    Tek 23050 18511 Acqs                   20 045 Ch2 2 16 V          Figure 4 6  1 cycle  0   phase   360       4 22 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       Tek zen 2806 Acqs                   Figure 4 7  1 cycle   270   phase   90       Tek             43217 Acqs                               20 015 Ch2   
23.  generators cabinet  And connect the generator to the  power source  Press the POWER correct power source  Press the POWER SWITCH to ON  Check AC  SWITCH to ON on the front panel  voltages of secondary output connectors  J210  of power transformer    J210 1  Yellow  About 20VAC between J210 1 and J210 2   Power off J210 2  White  About 20VAC between J210 2 and J210 3   and disconnect the 2103  Gus   About 40VAC between J210 1 and J210 3   power cable  Check for blown K   ue       the AC fuses  Check AC line select J210 5          About 9 2VAC between J210 4 and J210 5     switch on the generator for J210 6  Brown  About 9 2VAC between J210 6 and J210 7   correct settings  J210 7  Brown                                       Is the  LCD back light  turned on                           Check the voltage of J490 on A20 or A30   Same is true for A30 of AFG320    Be sure to connect  a floating ground to chassis ground    42777    setting switch correctly  return to the GND  beginning    15VDC     15VDC   15VDC   5VDC                            Power off and disconnect  the power cable  Remove  the generators cabinet   And connect the  Is the fan generator to the correct  turning  power source  Press the  POWER SWITCH to ON                                Power off  and disconnect the power cable   Replace A40  And connect the generator ts  the correct power source  Press the  POWER SWITCH to ON   Check voltage of J490 on  A20 or A30     Yes   Power off and disconnect the power  cable
24.  in the first line of the LCD  For example  the FUNC  PARAMETER Pulse Duty has no effect on the FUNC SINE as displayed in  Figure 2 7     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 17    Operating Instructions       Moving Between Menus         FUNC   FREQUENCY Hz                          SINE 100 0000k 1 000  CH2 PULSE DUTY  5096      oFFSET V    MODE J MODUL                                BOTH                           Display of Menu Setting Value of  Item selected Menu Item    Figure 2 7  Menu item display   The buttons used for selecting main menus and items from the setting menu are  located in the upper right section of the front panel  Refer to Figure 2 8    m Item buttons in the Setting menu  seven items     FREQ  AMPL  OFFSET  PHASE  FUNC  MODE  MODUL    m Main menu buttons  seven types     EDIT  SYSTEM  FUNC PARAMETER  MODE PARAMETER   MODUL PARAMETER  RECALL  SAVE                                  _SONY _ ARBITRARY  Eo AFG320 FUNCTION GENERATOR  BOTH EDIT SYSTEM  cH     FREQ     AMPL          5                       PARAMETER SAVE SHIFT  FUND   MEE     MDU  RECALL                      Figure 2 8         buttons and main menu buttons   Operation for Setting the Menu Items  Follow the steps below for setting the menu  items    1  Select the desired item using the front panel item buttons     Depending on the item selected  the underscore cursor will be displayed at  either the numeric value or at the selection on the LCD display     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Op
25.  input  a block cursor is displayed as shown in the figure                            Func    FREQUENCY Hz  JL AMPL V     SINE 100 0000k 1 000  Numeric Value       1 08 CONT OFF 0  During Input                       MODE    MODUL    PHASE  DEG         Figure 2 12  Example for inputting numeric value    Use either the delete button or the CANCEL button to correct an input     m Delete Button  This button deletes one digit  decimal point  or the        character to the left of the block cursor  If the delete button is pressed  and held down  the delete operation is repeated     m CANCEL Button  The value input is cancelled  and the original value is  displayed     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 21    Operating Instructions       2 22    2  The input numeric value is confirmed by pressing a unit key or the ENTER  button        NOTE  The    character can be input at any point prior to confirming the  numeric value for numeric items that allow a negative value     If a value outside the valid range for a numeric item is entered  the value will be  replaced by the smallest or largest value in that range when the value is  confirmed  If a value is entered to greater precision than the resolution of the  numeric item  the value will be rounded off when confirmed        Using the Control Buttons  Follow the steps below to change the numeric value     Use the buttons shown in Figure 2 13 to change the numeric values     EXIT CURSOR  CANCEL Button      CANCEL CANCEL  SELECT  ON   
26.  input voltage is 10 V  DC    Peak AC               Figure 2 5  Rear panel    2 14       is 50                       AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Operating Instructions       Input and Output     This instrument provides an OUTPUT  SYNC OUT  TRIGGER EXT IN  and  Connectors AM IN connector  These are floating outputs or floating inputs  The note     42 Vpk MAX FLOAT  appears on the panel adjacent to each of these connec   tors to indicate that they are floating connections  For examples of floating  connections  refer to Appendix C  Floating Connections in the AFG310 and  AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators User Manual        WARNING  To prevent electrical shocks  do not apply voltages in excess of 42 Vpk  to any BNC connector ground or to the chassis ground     All BNC commons must be at the same potential        OUTPUT Connector  The output connector outputs the waveforms generated by  the instrument  The AFG310 Arbitrary Function Generator provides    CH1  connector and the AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator provides a CH1 and a  CH2 connector     m The output impedance is 50 Q  The voltage displayed on the LCD is the  voltage output when a 50    2 termination is provided  When the output is  open  a voltage twice that is displayed on the LCD from the OUTPUT  connector s         CAUTION  To prevent damage to the instrument  do not short the output pins or  apply external voltages        SYNC OUT Connector  This connector outputs a TTL level pulse synchronized  wi
27.  moved temporarily to the least significant  digit     3  After a value has been changed  the value can be confirmed by pressing a  unit key or the ENTER button if the block cursor is blinking     When a value has been changed  some items require that the front panel  ENTER button be pressed  If an underscore cursor is displayed after a value  has been changed  that item is already confirmed  If the block cursor is  blinking after the value has been changed  either a unit key or the ENTER  button must be pressed to confirm that value  See Tables 2   7 and 2 8     When the underscore cursor is displayed  it is not necessary to press the  ENTER button     The numeric values for the FREQ  AMPL  OFFSET  and PHASE items in  the setting menu have the characteristics of the numeric values in setting  Example 1     Table 2 7  Numeric value input for Example 1    Numeric value  Buttons for input   LCD display status  1 00 Before input   gt  1 00     0 90 During input  0 80 Entered          When the underscore cursor has changed to the block cursor  either a unit  key or the ENTER button must be pressed to confirm the value  If a unit key  or the ENTER button is not pressed  the value will revert to the previously  set value after exiting from the menu     The numeric values for other than the FREQ  AMPL  OFFSET  and PHASE  items in the setting menu have the characteristics of the numeric values in  setting Example 2     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 23    Operating Instructions
28.  multimeter to AC 20 V and check that the  square waveform is within the range listed in following table        LCD Display in   AMPL Column Amplitude Range   5 000  Vp p  2 527 Vrms   2 473 Vrms  7 000  Vp p  3 537 Vrms   3 463 Vrms  10 00  Vp p  5 055 Vrms   4 948 Vrms       9  Change the output waveform to TRIA  triangle   Set the controls of the  function generator to AMPL item     Press the buttons on the front panel in the following order   FUNC  gt     gt  ENTER  gt  AMPL    10  Check that the amplitude for the triangle waveform is within the range listed  in the tables below     Use the numeric keys and unit keys to change the amplitude of the function  generator        LCD Display in   AMPL Column Amplitude Range   10 00  Vp p  2 917 Vrms   2 857 Vrms  7 000  Vp p  2 042 Vrms   1 999 Vrms    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       a  Set the range of the digital multimeter to AC 2 V        LCD Display in   AMPL Column Amplitude Range   5 000  Vp p  1 459 Vrms   1 429 Vrms  3 500  Vp p  1 021 Vrms   0 9988 Vrms  2 500  Vp p  0 7303 Vrms   0 7131 Vrms  1 750  Vp p  0 5116 Vrms   0 4987 Vrms  1 000  Vp p  0 2930 Vrms   0 2844 Vrms  0 700  Vp p  0 2055 Vrms   0 1986 Vrms       b  Set the range of the digital multimeter to AC 200 mV        LCD Display in   AMPL Column Amplitude Range   0 500  Vp p  0 1472 Vrms   0 1415 Vrms  0 350  Vp p  0 1034 Vrms   0 09859 Vrms  0 250  Vp p  0 07433 Vrms   0 07001 Vrms  0 125  Vp p  0 03788 Vrms   0 03428 V
29.  power cord   220 V  50 Hz power cord  Fuse 5A  T   IEC 127   Fuse Cap   Cable Retainer       A3 Australian power cord 240 V  50 Hz power cord  Fuse 5A  T   IEC 127   Fuse Cap  Cable Retainer   A   A5    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 7 1    Options and Accessories       Standard Accessories    Optional Accessories    7 2    The waveform generator comes standard with the accessories listed in Table 7 2     Table 7 2  Standard accessories    Tektronix part  number    071 0175 XX  161 0230 01    Accessory  AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator User Manual  U S  Power Cord 125 V 6A       You can also order the optional accessories listed in Table 7 3     Table 7 3  Optional accessories    Tektronix part  Accessory number  AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator Service Manual 071 0176 XX  Wavewriter  Waveform Capture and Editing Software  S3FT400  GPIB Cable 012 0991 00  50 Q BNC Cable 61 cm  24 inch  long  012 1342 00  50 Q BNC Cable  double shielded  012 1256 00  50 Q Termination  50 Q  1 Q   2W  011 0049 01  Rack Mount Kit  EIA  016 1674 00          AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    NY A  Diagrams     EEUU  Diagrams    This section contains the following diagrams   m Block Diagram for the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators    m Interconnect Diagram for the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function  Generators    Block diagrams show the modules and functional blocks in the function  generator  Interconnect diagrams show how the modules in the fu
30.  the  POWER SWITCH to ON         Is Power off and  LCD display disconnect the  normal  power cable    Replace A20                  Perform next  page    Troubleshooting  procedure  3         Figure 6 5  Troubleshooting procedure  2     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 6 11    Troubleshooting       Continue from previous page  Troubleshooting procedure  2      Start Up  Diagnostics runs     Error messages on LCD    SELF TEST ERROR    FLASH MEMORY    GPIB INTERFACE                   Noerroris No     CH1 WAVEFORM MEMORY  indicated on LCD   CH1 SEQUENCE MEMORY  as the result of    SELF TEST ERROR     CH2 WAVEFORM MEMORY    CH2 SEQUENCE MEMORY  Yes INTERNAL ERROR     SYSTEM CONFIGURATION    SERIAL BUS STATUS    Diagnostics                       Is CH1 signal                      No 5       output normal  F265 on A20  blown   Yes Yes  Replace F265  on A20   Is this the  AFG320   Yes  Is CH2 signal No Is No  output normal  F265 on the A30  blown   Yes Yes    Figure 6 6  Troubleshooting procedure  3     Replace F265  on A30     6 12    Power off and  disconnect the power  cable  Replace A20     Power off and  disconnect the power  cable  Replace A30     Power off and  disconnect the power  cable  Replace A20     Power off and  disconnect the power    cable  Replace A20     Power off and    disconnect the power  cable  Replace A30        AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Connect the generator  to the correct power  source  Press the  POWER SWITCH to  ON  Possible defective  boar
31.  the instrument is turned off  Push the front panel  switch labeled POWER to power on the instrument  See Figure 2 3     Make sure that the fan is turning              SONY ARBITRARY  AFG320 FUNCTION GENERATOR       FUNC    FREQUENCY  Hz  JUL       jJ             BOTH EDT SYSTEM    cH                       ers   Pose               PARAMETER SAVE SH FT          MODE                PHASE                OFFSET                                 eo                  OUTPUT TRIGGER     81 9           me         CURSOR    EXIT      15                        kHz ns nV SELECT  C363 03   gt      s V ENTER  gt             Hey PREV NEXT    LJ 64                                                                     MENU 42 Vpk        FLOAT 5082 42 Vk MX FLOAT TTL                POWER Switch    Figure 2 3  POWER switch    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Installation       Self Test Check the results of the startup self test   Power on tests occur automatically each time you power on the instrument     If an error is detected  an error message is displayed  Refer to Diagnostics on  page 6 7 for detail     Power Off      power off the instrument  press the POWER switch        NOTE  The instruments current settings are not automatically stored at power  off  To store instrument settings for the next power on  use the SAVE menu before    powering off        Repackaging Instructions    If this instrument is shipped by commercial transportation  use the original  packaging material  If the orig
32.  the last  time that menu was selected     Each time the EXIT  CANCEL  button is pressed  the system switches to the  next higher level  and finally returns to the default display  In addition to the  EXIT  CANCEL  button  the OFFSET  PHASE  MODE  and MODUL  buttons can also be used to return to the default display     Numeric Input      underscore is displayed at one of the digits in the numeric value on the LCD  display when numeric input is required  See Figure 2 10          Func   FREQUENCY  Hz       AMPL         SINE 100 0000k 1 000  Selected Numeric Item        gt  0 000 CONT OFF 0    E                    mone    MODUL                                               Figure 2 10  Display example for a numeric item selected    The numeric keys and control buttons are used for numeric input     2 20 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Operating Instructions       Using the Numeric Buttons  Follow the steps below to input numeric values     Use the buttons and keys  shown in Figure 2   11  to input numeric values with  the numeric keys                                                              7    8    9 X  4    Delete Button  MHz us  4 5 6       CANCEL        CANCEL Button  kHz ms mV     2    3  INF Hz sN   ENTER  0          N i J      Numeric Keys Unit Keys ENTER  Button    Figure 2 11  Buttons and keys for inputting numeric value    1  Input the target value using the numeric keys     Figure 2 12 shows the input of the value    1 0  When the numeric keys are  used for
33.  the sweep  FM modulation  FSK modulation and AM modulation are  functioning  Refer to Table 4 13     Table 4 13  Modulation Function Test Requirements    Equipment Required  One 50 Q terminator   Item 1 on page 4 5     One coaxial cable  Item 3  page 4 5     One digital oscilloscope   item 7 page 4 5        Prerequisites    The Arbitrary Function Generator must meet the prerequisites  listed on page 4 4    14  Connect the function generator to a digital oscilloscope     Use    50 Q coaxial cable to connect the CH1 output of the function generator to  a 50    terminator on the CH1 input of the digitizing oscilloscope  Refer to    Figure 4 13     4 26    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       Digital Oscilloscope  AFG320 Zee  O                                                                                       5 2000                      50    Coaxial Cable    Figure 4 13  Initial Test Hookup    15  Set the oscilloscope controls as shown in Table 4 14     Table 4 14  Oscilloscope settings    Function Setting  CH 1 Vertical  Coupling DC  Scale 0 2 V DIV  Input Impedance 1 MQ  Horizontal  Sweep 20 us  adjust for best  display   Trigger  Source CH 1  Coupling DC  Slope Positive  Level  100 mV  Mode Auto       16  Select INITIALIZE in the SYSTEM menu on the function generator to  initialize the system  Press the buttons on the front panel in the following  order     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until INITIALIZE is displayed  gt  ENTER   gt  ENT
34. 00 00  Hz  1 000 050 s     0 999 950 s    6  Follow the steps below to check the CH2 frequency accuracy     a  Remove the BNC cable from the CHI connector on the front panel and  connect it to the CH2 connector     b  Press the CH2 button to set waveform output to on     c  Press the CH button on the front panel to change the target channel to  CH2     d  Check the CH2 output frequency accuracy using the same procedure  described above in Step 5     4 10 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       Amplitude Accuracy Test Check the amplitude accuracy of the output waveform  Refer to Table 4 8 for  test requirements     Table 4 8  Amplitude Accuracy Test Requirements    Equipment Required Prerequisites    One 50 Q precision terminator  Item 2 The Arbitrary Function Generator must meet the  on page 4 5  prerequisites listed on page 4 4    One coaxial cable  Item 3 page 4 5     One dual banana connector  Item 6  page 4 5     One digital multimeter  Item 10 page  4 5           1  Use a 50 Q coaxial cable to connect the CHI output of the function  generator to a 50    precision terminator on the input of the digital multime   ter  DMM   Refer to Figure 4 3     AFG320 Dual Banana to DMM  BNC Adapters      1                                                                                                                50    Precision Terminator    50    Coaxial Cable    Figure 4 3  Initial Test Hookup    2  Set the DMM measurement range to AC 20 V     3  Selec
35. 0751 00  211 0751 00  671 4456       159 0333 00    163 1103 00  159 0022 01  159 0413 00  159 0417 00         031 1666  031 1663   671   508         AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Replaceable Mechanical Parts                            Figure 10 4  Chassis  AFG320     10 9    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Replaceable Parts List    Fig   amp   Index TektronixPart Serial No  Serial No  Mfr   Number Number Effective     Discontd Qty           amp  Description Code Mfr PartNumber  5 1 390 1187 01 1 CABINET  STEEL     0191 390 1187        2 211 0960 00 2 SCREW MACHINE M4X10MM L FLH  STL MFZN C      0191 211 0960 00  CROSS REC   3 2 COVER   4 367 0504 00 1 HANDLE  CARRYING  268MM L  CONTAINS ITEM     0191 367 0504 00               3                   Figure 10 5  Cabinet    10 10 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Replaceable Parts List           TektronixPart Serial No  Serial No   Number Number Effective     Discont d Qty  5 1 366 0800 00 1    2 211 0959 00 4    3 200 4441 00 1    4 211 8800 50 2    Name  amp  Description  PUSH BUTTON  POWER  POLYCARBONATE    SCREW  MACHINE  M4X5MM L  BDGH  STL ZN PL  CROSS  REC    COVER  REAR  POLYCARBONATE  SCREW  MACHINE  M4X8MM L  BDGH  STL  MFZN C       Figure 10 6  Final  AFG320     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Mfr   Code    TK0191  TK0191    TK0191  TK0191       Mfr  Part Number  366 0800 00  211 0959 00    200 4441 00  211 8800 50    10 11   
36. 1  61935  61935    Mfr  Part Number  671 4460 XX    220 0209 00  120 2003 00    671 4454 XX  348 1587 00  211 0965 00    031 1673  FEU  MODEL     211 0965 00    119 6609 00  213 1113 00    129 1493 01    31 6654 00   211 8800 50  119 5862 00  348 1599 00  211 0965 00    220 0194 00  211 0751 00  211 0751 00  159 0333 00  163 1103 00  159 0022 01  159 0413 00  159 0417 00         031 1666  031 1663    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Replaceable Mechanical Parts          IM                                       3  Chassis  AFG310     Figure 10    10 7    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Replaceable Parts List  AFG320     Fig   amp   Index  Number    4 1   2   3     4   5   6     7   8     9   10     11     12   13   14   15   16    10 8    TektronixPart Serial No     Number   671 4455 XX  220 0209 00  120 2003 00    671 4454 XX  348 1587 00  211 0965 00    204 0832 00    211 0965 00    119 6009 00  213 1113 00    129 1493 01    131 6654 00  211 8800 50  119 5862 00  348 1599 00  211 0965 00    220 0194 00  211 0751 00  211 0751 00  671 4456 XX  159 0333 00    163 1103 00  159 0022 01  159 0413 00  159 0417 00  200 2264 00  200 2265 00  671 A508 XX    Effective    Serial No     Discont   d    Qty Name  amp  Description    1  4  1    CIRCUIT BD ASSY  A40 POWER SUPPLY  AFG320  NUT    4  STL  NI PL W EXT TOOHED WASHER    TRANSFORMER       100 120 220 240V  50 60Hz IN  18 2V 2A   8 1V 1 5A  8 2V 1A OUT    CIRCUIT BD ASSY  A20 MAIN  389 A
37. 1 6 MHz             Frequency Resolution 10 mHz or 7 digits  Frequency Accuracy  50 ppm  Table 1 5  Amplitude  Name Description  Amplitude  Range 505 mVp p to 10 Vp p into 50  lt   The absolute peak amplitude plus the offset is limited to   5 V or  5 V   50 mV    to 500       into 50 2  Resolution 5mV  Accuracy t  1 96 of Amplitude   5 mV  at 1 kHz with no offset  Impedance 50 Q  1 4 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Specifications       Table 1 6  Offset    Name  Offset  Range    Resolution  Accuracy    Table 1 7  Phase    Description    Amplitude Range   505 mVp p to 10 Vp p       50 mVp p to 500        5 mV  t  1   of Offset   5 mV     Offset Range     The absolute peak amplitude plus  the offset is limited to  5 V or  5 V  into 50 Q     0 75 V to  0 75 V into 50 Q             Name Description  Phase Range Operating Mode and Output Frequency  Phase Range   Sine  Square Continuous Mode   360    Triggered Burst  f  lt  100 kHz   360    Triggered Burst  0   Fixed  100 kHz   f  lt  1 MHz  Triangle  Ramp  Pulse  Continuous Mode 0  Fixed  User Waveforms  Edit Waveform Triggered Burst   360    Phase Resolution Restriction  Phase Resolution   Sine  Square No restrictions 1    Triangle  Ramp  Pulse Output_Frequency  lt  2 kHz 1    User Waveforms  Edit Waveform Waveform Length  gt  360 points 1    Offset Phase Accuracy  typical Frequency Range    Sine Wave  Amplitude 1 V  Less than 10 kHz  0 1    No Offset at Phase 0     10 kHz to 100 kHz  0 2      AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Ma
38. 2 4       High   Low  Slide Switch    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Installation       Check Voltage Settings Check that you have the proper electrical connections  The instrument requires  90            to 250 VACgys  48 Hz to 440 Hz  and may require up to 70 W     The instrument voltage setting must be adapted to power source voltage  See  Table 2 2 for switch settings     Table 2 2  Instrument voltage settings       115 230 Switch High Low Switch Power Source  115V Low 90 V to 110 V   115V High 108 V to 132 V  230 V Low 180 V to 220 V  230 V High 216 V to 250 V          AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 5    Installation       2 6    Table 2 3 contains information for the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function  Generators power requirements     Table 2 3  AC Line power requirements    Name    Line Frequency Range     48 0 Hz to 63 0 Hz  48 0 Hz to 440 Hz    Maximum Power Consumption    Maximum Current       Description  VACrws   127 V to 250 V  90 V to 127 V  70W  2A          CAUTION  To avoid damaging the instrument  be sure that the power cord is  disconnected before changing the voltage setting        Check the voltage settings on the two slide switches on the rear panel  The  correspondence between the voltage ranges and the switch settings for those  ranges is shown in Table 2 4  Refer to Figure 2 2 for the switch locations     Table 2 4  Voltage ranges and switch settings    Voltage Range  90V 110V 108 V   132 V 180 V   220 V 216 V   250 V  2         en 230v
39. 2 Industrial  Scientific  and Medical Equipment  1992       EC Declaration of Conformity    Low Voltage    Approvals    Installation Category    Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as listed in the Official Journal of the  European Communities     Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC  amended by 93 68 EEC    EN 61010 1 A2 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for  measurement  control and laboratory use     Complies with the following safety standards   UL3111 1  First Edition Standard for electrical measuring and test equipment     CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 92 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for  measurement  control and laboratory use     CAT Il    Terminals on this product may have different installation  over voltage  category designations  The  installation categories are     Category Examples of products in this category    CAT Ill Distribution level mains  usually permanently connected   Equipment at this  level is typically in a fixed industrial location     CAT II Local level mains  wall sockets   Equipment at this level includes appliances   portable tools  and similar products  Equipment is usually cord connected     CAT I Secondary  signal level  or battery operated circuits of electronic equipment     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 1 11    Specifications       Table 1 18  Certifications and compliances  cont      Category  Pollution Degree    Conditions of Approval    Standards or description    A measure of the contam
40. 20 and A30 Board              6 13    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Table of Contents       Figure 6 8  Connector location of A10 and A40 Board              6 14  Figure 8 1  Block diagram                                     8 2  Figure 8 2  Interconnect diagram                               8 3  Figure 10 1  Front Panel  AFG310                              10 4  Figure 10 2  Front Panel  AFG320                              10   5  Figure 10 3  Chassis  AFG310                                  10 7  Figure 10 4  Chassis  AFG320                                  10   9  Figure 10 5                                                         10 10  Figure 10 6  Final  AFG320                                    10 11    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Table of Contents       List of Tables    Table 1 1   Table 1 2   Table 1 3   Table 1 4   Table 1 5   Table 1 6   Table 1 7   Table 1 8   Table 1 9   Table 1 10  Table 1 11  Table 1 12  Table 1 13  Table 1 14  Table 1 15  Table 1 16  Table 1 17  Table 1 18    Table 2 1   Table 2 2   Table 2 3   Table 2 4   Table 2 5   Table 2 6   Table 2 7   Table 2 8     Table 4 1   Table 4 2   Table 4 3   Table 4 4   Table 4 5   Table 4 6   Table 4 7   Table 4 8     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Operating Mode                                    1 3  Burst Count       e e rr ret even ee 1 3  Waveforms            ror rero e oes             1 4  FrequenCy      5        ee          ER 1 4  Amplitude 2    22            222 2            
41. 379 XX WIRED  FOOT  CABNET  W STAND    SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  ZN  PL  CROSS  REC    FUSE HOLDER    SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  ZN  PL  CROSS  REC    FILTER  RF1    SCREW  TPG  4 5X10  BDGH  TYPE1  STL  ZNPL  CROSS  REC    SPACER POST 16 5MML X M3 5 X 6MM INT M3 EXT STL 7MM  OD    CONN  RF  JACK  BNC PNL   SCREW  MACHINE  M4X5MM L  BDGH  STL  MFZN C  FAN  TUBEAXIL  119 4361 00 W CABLE ASSY   FOOT  CABNET  REAR    SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  ZN  PL  CROSS  REC    NUT  PLATE  STL   SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  CROSS REC  SCREW  MACHINE  M3X8MM L  PNH  STL  CROSS REC  CIRCUIT BD ASSY  A30  AFG320 ONLY     FUSE  WIRE LEAD  A20 A30 F265 F271 AXI  0 25A  125V   FAST    IC  MEMORY CMOS EPROM PRGM V2 1  U560  FUSE CARTRIDGE 3AG 1A 250V FAST BLOW   FUSE CARTRIDGE DIN O 5A  TIMELAG  IEC AFG310   FUSE CARTRIDGE 3AG  0 5A  250V  FAST  CAP FUSEHOLDER 3AG FUSES   CAP FUSEHOLDER 5 X 20MM FUSES   CIRCUIT BD ASSY A60 CH2 REGURATOR  AFG320 ONLY     Mfr   Code    TK0191  80009  TK0191    TK0191  TK0191  TK0191    61935    TK0191    80009  TK0191    TK0191    80009  80009  TK0191  TK0191  TK0191    TK0191        01        01      0191  80009    TK0191  80009  TK0191  TK0191  61935  61935  TK0191    Mfr  Part Number  671 4455 XX  220 0209 00  120 2003 00    671 4454 XX  348 1587 00  211 0965 00    031 1673  FEU  MODEL     211 0965 00    119 6009 00  213 1113 00    129 1493 01    131 6654 00  211 8800 50  119 5862 00  348 1599 00  211 0965 00    220 0194 00  211 
42. 98 INCH  L RTANG IEC320 RCPT X STR NEMA 6 15P US SAFTEY  CONTROLL    CA ASSY PWR 3 0 75MM SQ 250V 10A 2 5  METER RTANG IEC320 RCPT SWISS NO CORD  GRIP SAFTEY CONTR    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  MANUAL  TECH  SERVICE  ENGLISH VERSION    MANUAL  TECH  INSTRUCTIONS FOR RACK MOUNT KIT  016 1674 XX  AFG300 OP    FIELD INSTALLLATION KIT OPTION 1R   CA ASSY RF COAXIAL  RFD 50 OHM 24 L BNC MALE  CABLE INTCON 50 OHM COAX 98 0  CABLE INTCON SHLD CMPST GPIB  2 METER  TERMN COAXIAL 50 OHM 2W BNC    Mfr   Code    TK0191  TK0191    TK0191  TK0191    80009  TK0191    TK0191    TK0191    TK0191    2W733    TK1373    TK2541    TK1373    2W733    53109    TK0191  TK0191    TK0191  060D9  TKOBD  00779  24931    Mfr  Part Number  174 3934 00  174 3935 00    174 4088 00  174 3936 00    174 2801 00  174 3201 00    174 3201 00    174 3937 00    071 0175 XX    ORDER BY  DESCRIPTION    ORDER BY  DESCRIPTION    ORDER BY  DESCRIPTION    161 0104 05    161 0104 08    ORDER BY  DESCRIPTION    071 0176 XX  075 0288 XX    016 1674 00  012 1342 00  012 1256 00  553577 3  28A123 1    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    
43. At the time of  your order  Tektronix will determine the part number revision level needed for  your product  based on the information you provide     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 10 1    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Module Servicing Modules can be serviced by selecting one of the following three options  Contact  your local Tektronix service center or representative for repair assistance     Module Exchange  In some cases you may exchange your module for a reman   ufactured module  These modules cost significantly less than new modules and  meet the same factory specifications  For more information about the module  exchange program  call 1 800 TEK WIDE  extension 6630     Module Repair and Return  You may ship your module to us for repair  after which  we will return it to you     New Modules  You may purchase replacement modules in the same way as other  replacement parts     Using the Replaceable Parts List    This section contains a list of the mechanical and or electrical components that  are replaceable for the generator  Use this list to identify and order replacement  parts  The following table describes each column in the parts list     Parts List Column Descriptions    Description    Figure  amp  Index Number   Items in this section are referenced by component number        Tektronix Part Number Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix        Serial Number Column three indicates the serial number at which the part was first ef
44. C and  30          The function generator must be in an environment with temperature  altitude   humidity  and vibration within the operating limits described in these  specifications     The function generator must have had a warm up period of at least 20  minutes     The function generator must be operating at an ambient temperature between   10   C and  40   C     Description  Generates the waveform continuously     Output quiescent until triggered by an external  GPIB  or manual trigger  then generates a  waveform only one time     Output quiescent until triggered by an external  GPIB  or manual trigger  then generates  waveform predefined count     Description          Burst Count 1 to 60 000  or Infinite   Sine or square wave output will stop 100 seconds after the output starts  even if the  specified burst count has not been reached     Resolution 1       AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 1 3    Specifications       Table 1 3  Waveforms    Name  Standard Waveforms  Arbitrary Waveforms  Point Length  Vertical Resolution  Number of Waveforms    Table 1 4  Frequency    Name  Frequency Range  Sine  Square    Triangle  Ramp  Pulse  Noise       Description  Sine  Square  Triangle  Ramp  Pulse  Noise  DC    10 to 16384  12 bits  4    Description  Operating Mode  Frequency Range   10 mHz to 16 MHz    10 mHz to 1 MHz    Continuous Mode    Triggered Burst Mode  10 mHz to 100 kHz    5 MHz Bandwidth at 16 MS s  Megasamples Second        User Waveforms  Edit Waveform    10 mHz to 
45. Display LCD  20 Characters x 2 Lines     1 8 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Specifications       Table 1 14  AC Line Power    Name Description  Line Frequency Range  90 V to 250 V AC 48 0 Hz to 63 0 Hz  90 V to 127 V AC 48 0 Hz to 440 Hz  Maximum Power Consumption 70 W  Maximum Current 2A  Line Voltage Range Cat Il  A  115V  High 108 V to 132 V AC  Low 90 V to 110 V AC  230 V  High 216 V to 250 V AC  Low 180 V to 220 V AC  Fuse Rating 1    Fast  250 V  UL 198G  3 AG     0 5 A  T   250 V  IEC 127    Mechanical Characteristic    Table 1 15  Mechanical          Name Description  Weight   Standard 5 4 kg  AFG310    5 6 kg  AFG320    Dimensions   Height 99 mm  3 9 in   with the feet   Width 214 mm  8 4 in    Depth 411 mm  16 2 in     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Specifications       Environmental    Table 1 16  Environmental    Name  Atmospherics  Temperature    Relative humidity    Altitude    Dynamics    Random vibration    Shock    Table 1 17  Installation Requirements    Name  Installation Requirements    Maximum Power Dissipation     Fully Loaded     Description    Operating  0   C to  50   C  Nonoperating   20   C to  60   C    Operating  0 96 to 95 96  at or below  40        Operating  0 96 to 75 96   40   C to  50   C    Operating  Up to 4 5 km  15 000 ft      Maximum operating temperature decreases 1      each 300 m above 1 5           Nonoperating  Up to 15 km  50 000 ft      Operating  0 31 g rms  from 5 to 500 Hz  10 minutes each axis    Nonoperating  2
46. ER    17  Press the CH1 button above the BNC connector to set the waveform output to  on     18  Press MODUL button on the front panel     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 27    Performance Verification       19  Change the modulation type and check the modulation output listed in the  table below     To change the modulation type on the function generator  place the cursor  on the name of the modulation in the MODUL item and press the   button   When the name of the desired modulation appears  press the ENTER button  to confirm the selection              LCD Display in   MODUL Column Modulation Output Description   SWP 1 Vp p  Sweep output of Sine wave   FM 1 Vp p FM modulation output of Sine wave   FSK 1 Vp p FSK modulation output of Sine wave  frequency alternates  between 10 kHz and 100 kHz each 500 ms     AM 0 5 Vp p  Continuous Sine wave    20  Follow the steps below to check the CH2 modulation output     a  Remove the BNC cable from CHI connector on the front panel and  connect it to the CH2 connector     b  Press the CH2 button above the BNC connector to set waveform output  to on     c  Press the CH button on the front panel to change the target channel to  CH2     d  Check the modulation of the CH2 output using the same procedure  described in Step 18 to 19  Note that there is no AM modulation  function for the CH2 output     This completes the performance verification procedures  If you require further  assistance  contact your nearest Tektronix Service Center 
47. FG320 FUNCTION GENERATOR  BOTH EDIT SYSTEM      CH   FREQ ANPL              rise      SAVE      RECALL                x                                                        21 3          He s V                                     ENTER       MENU    CURSOR    n    PREV NEXT    TRIGGER  MANUAL                                                 42 Vpk MAX BLOAT TTL          f 42 Vpk MAX FLOAT s  b               POWER Switch       Toggle power  on and off              Numeric Input Keys and Button             A   C N  Numeric Keys Unit Keys Delete Button  Mt  us            kHz        nV  5    6  Deletes        digit   His  V decimal point  or             sign at the left of                 the block cursor           Inputs numeric  values  decimal  point  sign  and INF                 Confirms the input    value with  designated unit                    Figure 2 4  Front panel controls    2 12                      CH 1 OUTPUT CH 2 OUTPUT  Connector Connector TRIGGER EXT IN  o  CH 2 for AFG320   2 Connector  Y  TTL level external  Floating waveform output trigger input connector   connector  The input impedance  The output impedance 5 10        is 50 O   The CH 2 output  connector is not installed  in AFG310              AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Operating Instructions                      CH   BOTH Button Item and Menu Buttons SHIFT Button   AFG320 Arbitrary           n n EDIT   A and Indicator     CH FREQ ANPL OFFSET PHASE  Function Generatoronly          PARAMETER SA
48. INC DEC Buttons  mas PREV NEXT    ENTER d  Button Buttons    Figure 2 13  Buttons for changing numeric value    1  Place the cursor on the digit that will be changed by pressing the    or  gt   button     2  Use the   and v buttons to change the numeric value     Use the CANCEL button to correct an input  Note that this operation is valid  when the block cursor is displayed  The CANCEL button cancels the input  value and redisplays the original value     If the cursor is placed on the highest digit and the digit is reduced to 1  the  value will not change if the v button is pressed again  At this point the value  can be reduced by moving the cursor to the next lower digit  Amplitude and  offset values are the exception     m Amplitude  The value to the left starting at the position of the cursor can  be reduced to 1  in the case of values like 1 030 and 0 120  or 0  in the  case of values like 0 235 and 0 080   Then pressing the v button reduces  the value to the minimum value of 0 050     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Operating Instructions       m Offset  If the current offset value is positive  press the v button to reduce  the value to the left starting at the position of the cursor to 0  Pressing  this button again reduces the value in the minus region  If the current  offset value is negative  pressing the   button increases the value across  0 as well     Phase values can be negative as well  However  to change the value above or  below zero  the cursor must be
49. Item  Circuit boards    Resistors    Solder connections    Inspect for    Loose  broken  or corroded  solder connections  Burned  circuit boards  Burned  broken  or  cracked circuit run plating     Burned  cracked  broken  blis   tered condition     Cold solder or rosin joints     Repair action    Remove failed module and  replace with a new module     Remove failed module and  replace with a new module     Resolder joint and clean with  ethyl alcohol        Capacitors    Semiconductors    Wiring and cables    Damaged or leaking cases   Corroded solder on leads or  terminals     Burned  cracked  broken condi   tion  Loosely inserted in sockets   Distorted pins     Loose plugs or connectors   Burned  broken  or frayed wiring     Remove damaged module and  replace with a new module from  the factory     Remove failed module and  replace with a new module     Firmly seat connectors  Repair or  replace modules with defective  wires or cables        Chassis    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual       Dents  deformations  and dam   aged hardware     Straighten  repair  or replace  defective hardware     Maintenance       6 6    Cleaning Procedure     Interior  Do the following steps to clean the generator  interior     1   2     Blow off dust with dry  low pressure  deionized air  approximately 9 psi      Remove any remaining dust with a lint free cloth dampened in ethyl alcohol  and rinse with warm deionized water   A cotton tipped applicator is useful  for cleaning in narrow spac
50. P 2 Cycles in 10 divisions  Continuous Ramp wave   PULSE 2 Cycles in 10 divisions  Continuous Pulse wave with 50      duty ratio       a  Change the duty ratio of Pulse wave for 75       SHIFT  gt  FUNC 3 7  gt  5  gt  ENTER    PULSE 2 Cycles in 10 divisions  Continuous Pulse wave with 75    duty ratio       b  Select the DC waveform and then change the DC offset to 0 5 V   FUNC  gt     gt  ENTER  gt  OFFSET  gt  0  gt    5  gt  Hz s V    DC  0 5 V DC       c  Change the DC offset back to 0 V and then select the noise waveform     0  gt  Hz sN  gt  FUNC  gt     gt  ENTER    NOISE Continuous Noise wave       4 8 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       8  Follow the steps below to check the function generator output waveforms     a  Remove the BNC cable from CHI connector on the front panel and  connect it to the CH2 connector     b  Press the CH2 button to set waveform output to on   c  Press the CH button to change the target channel to CH2     d  Check the CH2 output waveform using the same procedure described in  the note on page 4 5     Frequency Accuracy Check the frequency accuracy of the output waveform  Refer to Table 4   7 for  Test test requirements     Table 4 7  Frequency Accuracy Test Requirements    Equipment Required Prerequisites    One coaxial cable  Item 3 page 4 5  The Arbitrary Function Generator must meet  the prerequisites listed on page 4 4  One N to BNC adapter  Item 5 page 4 5     One frequency counter  Item 8 page 4 5     
51. Service Manual    SONY   Tektronix     AFG310 and AFG320  Arbitrary Function Generator    071 0176 03    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 the Safety Summary prior to  performing service             Copyright    Sony Tektronix Corporation  All rights reserved   Copyright    Tektronix  Inc  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 Japan   Sony Tektronix Corporation  5 9 31 Kitashinagawa  Shinagawa ku  Tokyo 141 0001 Japan  Tektronix                  Box 500  Beaverton  OR 97077    TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix  Inc     WARRANTY    Tektronix warrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship  for a period of three  3  years from the date of shipment  If a product proves defective during this warranty period   Tektronix  at its option  either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor  or will provide a  replacement in exchange for the defective product     In order to obtain service under this warranty  Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the  warranty period and make suitabl
52. TIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO  THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY  TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE  LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE  OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES     ASS       Table of Contents    General Safety Summary                                 21            vil  Service Safety Summary                                              ix  Preface usa ne ite    bain      Sa Fee eh we ERE ES       Introduction  opu                Sede        XV  Specifications  Product OVERVIEW a ann 1 1          Features  as eden tto    PA ein 1 1  Specifications     cocinar 200          err erp             sd oe REESE 1 3  Electrical                                     22  22       24      4 4      1 3  Mechanical Characteristic                                       2      1 9  Environmental                                                 1 10  Certification and Compliances                                         1 11  Operating Information  InstallaDul          RR i Pr      Robe        2 1  Operating Environment                 PAS e EE ds es 2 1  Supplying Operating                                                      2 3  Applying and Interrupting Power                                      2 8  Repackaging Instructions   2 2              2   2 2 2   2      2   4 2 9  Operating Instructions                                        2 11  Eo
53. VE                        mou   reni           Changes the operating  target channel     Turns BOTH input mode on or       SHIFT button enables you to  select a function displayed in blue          Selects setting menu item  and also selects    nomenclature on the front panel                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        off by combining with SHIFT main menu after pressing SHIFT button  Indicator is on when in shift state   button            Y  Main Buttons        FREQUENCY  Hz  INE on AFG320 finction Generator  BOTH   EDIT SYSTEM           FREQ     AMPL        PHASE         PARAMETER SAVE SHIFT  OFFSET V  MODE MODUL PHASE  DEG  ane        NEL  recu  OUTPUT TRIGGER         1  2          INF He  s V  ENTER         JD    AS  42 Vpk MAX FLOAT 500 42 Vpk MAX FLOAT TTL  Control Buttons Main Buttons  A A  A N    N  CANCEL   EXIT ENTER   SELECT PREV   NEXT INC   DEC OUTPUT Switch TRIGGER MANUAL  Button Button Button Button and Indicators Button    ER  CH2 for AFG320    OUTPUT              1      2  ut       CJ    Cancels the  selection of an PREV INT  iem or pating a iud The switch toggles When pressed   value  an   waveform output on generates  restores the un 2  Changes items  Changes selections  and off     trigger signal   previous state tem      NE ection  Moves cursor        Incre
54. ases or The indicator is on when  when block cursor Confirms numeric the numeric decreases corresponding output  is displayed  value with same unit     value  numeric value  switch is in the on state   Shifts operating CH 2 output switch  level in menu and indicator are not  layers when installed in the  underscore cursor AFG310   is displayed           Figure 2 4  cont    Front panel controls    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    2 13    Operating Instructions       Rear Panel    IEEE STD 488 GPIB  Connector       Connects GPIB  interface cable              Fuse Holder       in this holder        Fast blow fuse is installed    1 A for 115 V line   0 5 A for 230 V line        Figure 2 3 shows the rear panel controls and connectors     115V 230V  Slide Switch       Toggles voltage setting  between 115 V and  230 V line                          IEEE STD  488 PORT             SONY TEKTRONIX CDRP  TOKYO  JAPAN                                                                                                                                     AM IN Chassis Ground SYNC OUT Power Cable High   Low  Connector Screw Connector Connector Slide Switch  An external Amplitude Ground the TTL level pulse is output     Connects the Toggles voltage  Modulation  AM  signal is instrument  synchronizing with CH 1 attached power setting between High  input for CH 1 modulation  output  cable  and Low in the 115 V  The output impedance or 230 V line     The input impedance is  10 kW and the maximum 
55. bration  on page 4   2     The Arbitrary Function Generator must have been calibrated at an ambient  temperature between  20   C and  30   C  must have been operating for a  warm up period of at least 20 minutes  and must be operating at an ambient  temperature between 0   C and  50          AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       Equipment Required    Function Generator     Table 4 3  Test Equipment    Item Number and  Description    1 Terminator  50 2    Minimum Requirements    Impedance 50    2  connectors  female  BNC input  male BNC output  50 Q      1 Q  2 W  DC to 1 GHz    2 Terminator  50 Q   Preci   sion BNC input  male BNC output 50         0 05 Q  2 W  DC to 100 kHz    50 Q  43 in  male to male BNC    Impedance 50     connectors  female       3 Cable  50    2 Coaxial    Example    Tektronix part number  011 0049 01    Tektronix part number  011 0129 00    Tektronix part number    The following equipment is required to check the performance of the Arbitrary    Purpose    Signal Termination for many  Test    Checking DC Offset and  Amplitude    Signal Interconnection                4 Connector  BNC    T    Male BNC to dual female BNC Tektronix part number Checking Operating Mode  103 0030 00 and Phase   5 N to BNC adapter Tektronix part no    103 0045 00   6 Connector  Dual Banana   Female BNC to dual banana Tektronix part number Various Accuracy Tests  103 0090 00   7 Digital Oscilloscope Over 100 MHz BW Tektronix TDS Checking output sig
56. cilloscope settings       Function Setting  CH 1 Vertical  Coupling DC  Scale 0 2V DIV  Input Impedance 1 MQ  Horizontal  Sweep 10 us DIV  Trigger  Source CH 1  Coupling DC  Slope Positive  Level  500 mV  Mode Auto       3  Select INITIALIZE in the SYSTEM menu on the function generator  Press  the front panel buttons in the following order     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until INITIALIZE is displayed  gt  ENTER gt   ENTER    4  Set the CHI and CH2 frequencies to 20 kHz then set the controls of  the function generator to FUNC for both CH1 and CH2     Press the front panel buttons in the following order   FREQ  gt  2  gt  0  gt  kHz ms mV  CH  gt  FREQ 3 2  gt  0  gt  kHz ms mV  FUNC  gt  CH  gt  FUNC    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 7    Performance Verification       5  Press the CH1 OUTPUT to set the waveform output to on        NOTE  To change the waveform on the function generator  place the cursor on  the name of the waveform in the FUNC item and press the   button  When the  name of the desired waveform appears  press the ENTER button to confirm the  selection        6  Change the waveform in the FUNC column on the LCD display     7  Check the output waveform listed in the Table 4 6     Table 4 6  AFG320 Output Waveform    LCD Display      FUNC Column   Output Waveform Description          SINE 2 Cycles in 10 divisions  Continuous Sine wave   SQUA 2 Cycles in 10 divisions  Continuous Square wave   TRIA 2 Cycles in 10 divisions  Continuous Triangle wave   RAM
57. cracked insulation  and Replace defective modules  Clear or wash out  deformed contacts  Dirt in connectors  dirt    Carrying handle and cabinet feet Correct operation Replace defective module    Accessories Missing items or parts of items  bent pins  Replace damaged or missing items  frayed  broken or frayed cables  and damaged cables  and defective modules   connectors    6 4 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Maintenance       Cleaning the  Instrument Exterior       A    WARNING  To avoid injury or death  unplug the power cord from line voltage  before cleaning the instrument  To avoid getting moisture inside the instrument    during external cleaning  use only enough liquid to dampen the cloth or applica     tor        1  Remove loose dust on the outside of the instrument with a lint free cloth     2  Remove remaining dirt with a lint free cloth dampened in a general purpose  detergent and water solution  Do not use abrasive cleaners     3  Clean the monitor screen with a lint free cloth dampened with either ethyl  alcohol or  preferably  a gentle  general purpose detergent and water solution     Inspection     Interior  Inspect the internal portions of the generator for damage  and wear  using Table 6 3 as a guide  Defects found should be repaired    immediately        CAUTION  To prevent damage from electrical arcing  ensure that circuit boards  and components are dry before applying power to the function generator        Table 6 3  Internal inspection check list    
58. ction Generator where the  ambient air temperature is from 0   C to  50   C  Store the instrument in ambient  temperatures from    20   C to  60   C  After storage at temperatures outside the  operating limits  allow the chassis to stabilize to a safe operating temperature  before applying power        CAUTION  Damage to the instrument can occur if this instrument is powered on at  temperatures outside the usage temperature range        AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 1    Installation       Ventilation Requirements    2 2       The instrument is cooled by air drawn in through the air intakes at the top and  exhausted through the rear of the instrument by an internal fan  To ensure proper  cooling of the instrument  verify that the air intake holes on the top of the  instrument and exhaust holes on the rear of the instrument are not obstructed   Allow at least 5 cm  2 inches  of clearance on the top and the rear of the  instrument     When you install a second instrument above the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary  Function Generators  leave at least 5 cm  2 inches  of clearance between the  instruments  See Figure 2 1     Allow at least   5 cm  2 inches   of clearance  between  instruments                                         Figure 2 1  Cooling for rackmounted instrument s     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Installation       Supplying Operating Power    A    A    Operating Voltage       NOTE  Read all information and heed all warnings in this subsection before  co
59. ctions are at the level appropri   ate for servicing the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators  The  user manual contains complete operator instructions     In addition  the Performance Verification  section includes instructions for  making the front panel settings that are required to check the AFG310 and  AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators characteristics     This section contains the following information     Provides an overview of the instrument controls and their functions  Provides an LCD display example   Describes basic operating procedures grouped by function   Explains how to enter numbers   Explains how to output a waveform   Explains how to edit  save  and input waveforms   Describes the terminology and content of representative screen displays    Provides tutorials covering basic procedures for waveform output and basic  settings on the AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 11    Operating Instructions       Controls and Connectors    Front Panel    Channel Indicators     AFG320 only     LCD Display    Figure 2 4 shows the locations of the front panel controls and connectors           mode     Indicates current target channel   BOTH on indicates that the  system is in the BOTH input                Displays item  selection   numeric  and message within  20 characters in two lines                             FREQUENCY Hz                   OFFSET V        MODE                   PHASE               SONY ARBITRARY  A
60. d   After board  replacement  calibrate  according to section 4  of this manual         Troubleshooting                     lt        J480 FAN                                    Mo 4600 GPIB    J990 SYNC OUT                                       A20 MAIN                         J800 TRIG IN           F271  Spare for F265   J200 AM IN       F265             3     9    J265 SIGNAL OUT                 Figure 6 7  Connector location of A20 and A30 Board    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual                A30 CH2   AFG320 only          F271  Spare for F265     l     F265       O lt     J265 SIGNAL OUT  CH2                 6 13    Troubleshooting                        10 FRONT PANEL                                     A40 POWER  SUPPLY                                           Figure 6 8  Connector location of A10 and A40 Board    6 14 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual         _____  Options and Accessories       AAA   Options and Accessories    Options    This section describes the various options as well as the standard and optional  accessories that are available for the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function  Generator     Tektronix will ship the options shown in Table 7 1     Table 7 1  Options    Universal European 220 V  50 Hz power cord  power cord Fuse 5A  T   IEC 127   Fuse Cap   Cable Retainer    UK power cord 240 V  50 Hz power cord  Fuse 5A  T   IEC 127   Fuse Cap   Cable Retainer    North American power   240 V  60 Hz power cord  cord Cable Retainer       Switzerland
61. d modules     The Theory of Operation section contains a circuit description at the module   or block level     The Performance Verification section contains procedures that may be useful  in isolating problems to modules by testing the performance of the AFG310  and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators     The Adjustment Procedures section explains that there are no adjustments     The Diagrams section contains a block diagram using individual modules as  blocks and an interconnection diagram showing connections between the  modules     The Mechanical Parts List section lists all field replaceable modules by part  number     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 6 1    Maintenance       Preparation    Before servicing this product  read the Safety Summary and Introduction at the  front of the manual and the ESD information below          CAUTION  Static discharge can damage any semiconductor component in this    generator        Preventing ESD When performing any service which requires internal access to the AFG310 and  AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators  adhere to the following precautions to  avoid damaging internal modules and their components due to electrostatic  discharge  ESD      6 2    Minimize handling of static sensitive modules     Transport and store static sensitive modules in their static protected  containers or on a metal rail  Label any package that contains static sensitive  modules     Discharge the static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded antis
62. d service person    m Read the General Safety Summary and the Service Safety Summary   beginning on page vii    m Read the Operating Information section    When using this manual for servicing  be sure to follow all warnings  cautions   and notes     xvi AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Introduction       Contacting Tektronix    Product  Support    Service  Support    For other  information    To write us    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    For application oriented questions about a Tektronix measure   ment product  call toll free in North America   1 800 TEK WIDE  1 800 835 9433 ext  2400    6 00 a m      5 00 p m  Pacific time    Or contact us by e mail   tm_app_supp  tek com    For product support outside of North America  contact your  local Tektronix distributor or sales office     Contact your local Tektronix distributor or sales office  Or visit  our web site for a listing of worldwide service locations     http   www tek com    In North America   1 800 TEK WIDE  1 800 835 9433   An operator will direct your call     Tektronix  Inc   P O  Box 500  Beaverton  OR 97077    xvii    Introduction       xviii AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    A A   Specifications    Product Overview    The Arbitrary Function Generators are portable waveform generators equipped  with both arbitrary waveform editing functions and standard waveform generator  functions  The AFG310 Arbitrary Function Generator is a single channel output  model  and the AFG320 Arbitrary Function Gene
63. e arrangements for the performance of service  Customer shall be responsible for  packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix  with shipping charges prepaid   Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the  Tektronix service center is located  Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges  duties  taxes  and any  other charges for products returned to any other locations     This warranty shall not apply to any defect  failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate  maintenance and care  Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a  to repair damage resulting  from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install  repair or service the product  b  to repair  damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment  c  to repair any damage or malfunction  caused by the use of non Tektronix supplies  or d  to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other  products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product     THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  TEKTRONIX    RESPONSIBILITY TO  REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFEC
64. e left or right of the colon     m If the cursor is displayed on the item  to the left of the colon   proceed to  Step 2     m If the cursor is displayed in the selection area or number  to the right of  the colon   proceed to Step 3  or press the EXIT  CANCEL  button to go  to the item selection level and then proceed to Step 2     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 19    Operating Instructions       2  Use the  lt  and  gt  buttons to change items until the desired item is displayed   Then confirm the selected item with the ENTER button     The cursor moves to selection or numeric value to the right of the colon   3  Enter the numeric value  or make the selection     m Numeric values can be changed with the   and v buttons  Alternatively   the value can be entered with the numeric keys and confirmed by  pressing a unit key or the ENTER button     m Use the   and v buttons to change a selection  Confirm the selection  with the ENTER button     Prior to confirmation  when the block cursor is blinking   numeric values  and selections can be restored to their original states by pressing the  CANCEL button     4  Press the EXIT  CANCEL  button to switch to the higher level  to the item  selection level  and to make it possible to repeat Steps 2 through 4     It is possible to select another menu or set an item at any time while the  underscore cursor is displayed  When a menu is selected  the same item and  its selection will be displayed with same cursor location as they were
65. e of the Menu Item Display  refer to Figure 2 7     Default Display  In this state  the current CH1 values for the setting menu items   FUNC  FREQ  AMPL  OFFSET  MODUL  MODE  and PHASE  are dis   played     The instrument goes to the default display state after power on  after executing  the initialization procedure  and after executing the secure operation     Press the EXIT  CANCEL  button repeatedly to return to the default display  from states in which menu items are displayed  Return to the default display by  pressing the OFFSET  MODE  MODUL  or PHASE button     CH1 Indicator Type of Waveform  light up selected Frequency Value Prefix of Unit            FUNG   FREQUENCY Hz  4 AMPL V                 SINE 100 0000k 1 000      Amplitude Value         CH2 0 000 CONT OFF 0   Phase Value    4    OFFSET V     MODE  MODUL    PHASE  DEG                           Offset Value Operating Mode Modulation Type  selected selected    Figure 2 6  Default display    Menu Item Display  When the SHIFT button and then one of the EDIT  SYSTEM   FUNC PARAMETER  MODE PARAMETER  MODUL PARAMETER  or  RECALL buttons are pressed sequentially  or when the SAVE button is pressed   the corresponding menu item will be displayed in the second line of the LCD   The display example shown below occurs when the FUNC PARAMETER menu  has been selected     In some cases the FUNC PARAMETER  MODE PARAMETER  or MODUL  PARAMETER  shown in the second line of the LCD  is not a valid parameter for  the FUNC displayed
66. erating Instructions       2  Enter the numeric value  or make the selection     m Numeric values can be changed with the   and v buttons  Alternatively   the value can be entered with the numeric keys and confirmed by  pressing a unit key or the ENTER button     m Use the   and v buttons to change a selection  Confirm the selection  with the ENTER button     Prior to confirmation  when the block cursor is blinking   numeric values  and selections can be restored to their original states by pressing the  CANCEL button     Operation for the Main Menus  Follow the steps below for main menu operation   1  Select the desired menu using the front panel menu buttons     One of the items included in the selected menu will appear to the left of the  colon in the second row on the LCD screen  and one numeric value or  selection for that item is displayed to the right of the colon  See Figure 2 9          Func   FREQUENCY  Hz  JL AMPLE   J    SINE 100 0000k 1 000                               Cursor __  FM FREQ  10 00k  1 u       TE JA           re   Menu Item Numeric Value or Selection    Figure 2 9  Display example for a main menu selected    The underscore cursor will appear either in the item to the left of the colon or  in the selection area or a numerical value to the right of the colon  For menus  with only one item  the cursor will be displayed immediately at the selection   or numeric value     The procedure from this point will depend on whether the cursor is displayed  to th
67. es and on circuit boards         STOP  If  after doing steps 1 and 2  a module is clean upon inspection  skip the  remaining steps        If steps 1 and 2 do not remove all the dust or dirt  the generator may be spray  washed using a solution of ethyl alcohol by doing steps 4 through 8     Gain access to the parts to be cleaned by removing easily accessible shields  and panels     Spray wash dirty parts with the ethyl alcohol and wait 60 seconds for the  majority of the alcohol to evaporate     Use hot  120   F to 140   F  deionized water to thoroughly rinse boards and  components     Dry all parts with low pressure  deionized air     Dry all components and assemblies in an oven or drying compartment using  low temperature  125   F to 150   F  circulating air     Lubrication  There is no periodic lubrication required for this function generator     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Troubleshooting    Power on Diagnostics    This subsection contains information and procedures designed to help you isolate  faulty modules in the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators     This subsection consists of the following descriptions   m Diagnostics    m Figure 6 6  Primary Troubleshooting Procedure    The AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators has power on  diagnostics that focus on verifying  and if needed  for isolating faulty modules     Prerequisites  Power on the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Genera   tors        NOTE  Allow a 20 minute warm up for the 
68. esolution 7 digits  FSK Modulation  Modulating Frequency 10 mHz to 16 MHz  Key Rate 10 mHz to 50 kHz  Resolution 4 digits  Numbers of Key 2  Sweep  Spacing Linear or Log  Direction Up or Down  Start Stop Frequency  Sine  Square 10 mHz to 16 MHz  Triangle  Ramp  Pulse 10 mHz to 100 kHz  User Waveforms  Edit Wave  10 mHz to 1 6 MHz  form  Resolution 5 digits  Sweep Time 1 ms to 100 s  Resolution 4 digits  Table 1 10  Auxiliary Output  Name Description  CH1 SYNC Output  Output Level Positive TTL Level Pulse  Impedance 50 Q  Pulse width 25 ns minimum    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    1 7    Specifications       Table 1 11  Auxiliary Input    Name Description  AM Input  Range  typical 2 Vp p    0 2 V Tolerance  for 100   modulation    External signal     1 V for 100   modulation level  0 V for 50   modulation level   1 V for 0   modulation level    Impedance 10        Maximum Input  5 V  DC plus peak         Frequency Response   Ext Signal DC to 200 kHz   3 dB   Trigger Burst Input   Input Level TTL Level Compatible   Pulse Width 1 us minimum   Impedance 10        Maximum Input Equal and Less than 5 V   Trigger to Signal Delay Less than 1 us with sine wave   Trigger Holdoff Restriction  Holdoff Time     Standard Waves except phased 5 us maximum  Square   User Waveforms  Edit       Waveform  Square Wave at Phase   0   5 us maximum   1 5 cycles  Table 1 12  Isolation  Name Description  Isolation 42 Vpk maximum relative to earth ground   Table 1 13  Display  Name Description  
69. ess    CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPT  PO BOX 3608    3000 COLUMBIA HOUSE BLVD  SUITE 1  20    810 SE SHERMAN    RF COAXIAL DIV  2100 EARLYWOOD DR  PO BOX 547    1016 CLEGG CT  PO BOX 750158    14150 SW KARL BRAUN DR  PO BOX 500    PO BOX 5209  TOKYO INTERNATIONAL    5 28 16 OKUSAWA  SETAGAYA KU    2200 US HWY 27 SOUTH  PO BOX 1980    72 VERONICA AVE  UNIT  4    10156 TORINO  VAICENTALLO  62 456    UNIT H  2682 W COYLE AVE    City  State  Zip Code  HARRISBURG  PA 17105 3608    VANCOUVER  WA 98661  PORTLAND  OR 97214 4657  FRANKLIN  IN 46131  PETALUMA  CA 94975 0158  BEAVERTON  OR 97077 0001  TOKYO  JP 100 31   TOKYO  C JAPAN   RICHMOND  IN 47374  SOMERSET  NJ 08873    ITALY     ELK GROVE VILLAGE  IL 60007    10 3    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Replaceable Parts List  AFG310     Fig   amp   Index  Number    Tektronix Part  Number    333 4277 00  331 0574 00  200 4444 00  260 2704 00    671 4441 XX  131 0955 00    131 1315 01    Serial No     Effective    Serial No     Discont d    Qty Name  amp  Description  PANEL  FRONT  POLYCARBONATE  AFG310  80009 200 0444 00    1  1  1    WINDOW  CH1  MMA  COVER  FRONT  POLYCARBONATE  SWITCH  SLIDE     Mfr   Code Mfr  Part Number    80009 334 0573 00      0191 200 4444 00  TK0191 260 2704 00    SPST 100MA 50VDC 8POS 16DIR WASHABLE TYPE FJSK    CIRCUIT BD ASSY    10 FRONT 389 A378 XX WIRED     0191 671 4441       CONN RF JACK  BNC  50 OHM  FEMALE STR  51       00779 87 334 017  CUP FRONT PNL  GOLD  SLDR CUP   CONN RF JACK  BNC  50 OHM  FEMALE
70. est  leads while they are connected to a voltage source     Ground the Product  This product is grounded through the grounding conductor  of the power cord  To avoid electric shock  the grounding conductor must be  connected to earth ground  Before making connections to the input or output  terminals of the product  ensure that the product is properly grounded     Observe All Terminal Ratings  To avoid fire or shock hazard  observe all ratings  and markings on the product  Consult the product manual for further ratings  information before making connections to the product     The common terminal is at ground potential  Do not connect the common  terminal to elevated voltages     Do not apply a potential to any terminal  including the common terminal  that  exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal     Do Not Operate Without Covers  Do not operate this product with covers or panels  removed     Use Proper Fuse  Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product     Avoid Exposed Circuitry  Do not touch exposed connections and components  when power is present     Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures  If you suspect there is damage to this  product  have it inspected by qualified service personnel     Do Not Operate in Wet Damp Conditions   Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere   Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry     Provide Proper Ventilation  Refer to the manual   s installation instructions for  details on installing the product so it has proper ventilati
71. fective  Column four  indicates the serial number at which the part was discontinued  No entries indicates the part is  good for all serial numbers     Qty This indicates the quantity of parts used           Name  amp  Description An item name is separated from the description by a colon      Because of space limitations  an  item name may sometimes appear as incomplete  Use the U S  Federal Catalog handbook  H6 1 for further item name identification        Mfr  Code This indicates the code of the actual manufacturer of the part   Code to name and address cross  reference is located after this page      Mfr  Part Number This indicates the actual manufacturer   s or vendor   s part number        Abbreviations Abbreviations conform to American National Standard ANSI Y 1 1   1972     Mfr  Code to Manufacturer        following table cross indexes codes  names  and addresses of manufacturers  Cross Index      vendors of components listed in the parts list     10 2 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Replaceable Mechanical Parts       Manufacturers Cross Index    Mfr   Code Manufacturer    00779 AMP INC   060D9 UNITREK CORPORATION    0    01 STAUFFER SUPPLY       24931 BERG ELECTRONICS INC    61935 SCHURTER INC   80009 TEKTRONIX INC   TK0191     SONY TEKTRONIX   TKOBD              ELECTRIC IND CO LTD  2W733 BELDEN WIRE  amp  CABLE COMPANY   3109 FELLER U S  CORPORATION    TK1373   PATELEC CEM    TK2541                  ELECTRONICS LTD    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Addr
72. he        and CH2 FUNC waveforms to DC and offset to  5 V then press  the CH button to change the target channel back to            FUNC  gt    button until DC is displayed  gt  ENTER  OFFSET  gt  5  gt  Hz s V   CH 3 FUNC  gt    button until DC is displayed  gt  ENTER  OFFSET  gt  5  gt  Hz s V  gt  CH    4  Press the CH1 button to set waveform output to on     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       5  Check that the offset voltage for the DC waveform 15 within the range listed  in the table below     a  Use the numeric keys and unit keys to change the offset of the function  generator     b  Set the range of the digital multimeter to DC 20 V     LCD Display in  AMPL Column Amplitude Range  5 000  V  5 055 V   4 945 V       c  Set the range of the digital multimeter to DC 2 V     1 000  V  1 015 V   0 985 V  0 500  V  0 510 V     0 490 V       d  Setthe range of the digital multimeter to DC 200 mV        0 100  V  0 106 V     0 094 V  0 000  V  0 005 V      0 005 V   0 100  V   0 106 V      0 094 V       e  Setthe range of the digital multimeter to DC 2 V         0 500  V   0 510 V      0 490 V   1 000  V   1 015 V      0 985 V          f  Setthe range of the digital multimeter to DC 20 V      5 000  V   5 055 V      4 945 V       AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 17    Performance Verification       Operating Mode and  Phase Test    6  Check the CH2 DC voltage accuracy by following the steps below     a  Remove the BNC cable from the CH1 con
73. in the first line of the LCD during  self test     3  Wait until the test is completed     When an error is detected during diagnostic execution  the instrument  displays the name of that test item     If multiple errors were detected  the test item names can be viewed using the     and A buttons     Press the front panel EXIT CANCEL button to exit from the error display state   4  Verify passing of the internal self test     If the self test completes without finding any problems  the display returns to  its state before the self test was executed     5  Return to regular service  Press EXIT CANCEL button until the default display  is obtained     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       Calibration Test This procedure uses internal routines to verify proper calibration  No test  equipment or hookups are required     Table 4 2  Calibration Test Requirements    Equipment Required Prerequisites    None Power on the Arbitrary Function Generator and allow a 20 minute  warm up before doing this procedure  An ambient temperature is    between  20   C and  30   C        Do the following steps to verify passing of internal calibration     1  Select the CALIBRATION item in the SYSTEM menu  Do the following  procedure     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until CALIBRATION is displayed  gt  ENTER  2  Press ENTER button to execute calibration     The message      CALIBRATING      is displayed in the first line of the LCD  during calibration        NOTE  Do n
74. inal packaging is unfit for use or is not available   repackage the instrument as follows     1  Obtain a corrugated cardboard shipping carton having inside dimensions at  least six inches greater than the instrument dimensions and having a carton  test strength of at least 124 74 kg  275 pounds      2  Ifthe instrument is being shipped to a Tektronix Service Center for repair or  calibration  attach a tag to the instrument showing the following  owner of  the instrument  with address   the name of a person at your firm who may be  contacted if additional information is needed  complete instrument type and  serial number  and a description of the service required     3  Wrap the instrument with polyethylene sheeting or equivalent to protect the  outside finish and prevent entry of packing materials into the instrument     4  Cushion the instrument on all sides by tightly packing dunnage or urethane  foam between the carton and the instrument  allowing for three inches of  padding on each side  including top and bottom      5  Sealthe carton with shipping tape or with an industrial stapler     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 9    Installation       2 10 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Lh ae  Operating Instructions    This section describes the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators  menu system and numeric and text input methods     Before servicing the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators  read  the following operating instructions  These instru
75. inates that could occur in the environment around and within a product   Typically the internal environment inside a product is considered to be the same as the external   Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated     Pollution Degree 2 Normally only dry  nonconductive pollution occurs  Occasionally a  temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be  expected  This location is a typical office home environment   Temporary condensation occurs only when the product is out of  service     Safety Certifications Compliances are made for the following conditions   Temperature  operation    5   C to  40   C    Altitude  maximum operation   2000 meters       IEC Characteristics    1 12    Equipment type     Test and Measuring   Installation Category Il  as defined in IEC 61010 1  Annex J   Pollution Degree 2  as defined in IEC 61010 1    Safety Class    as defined in IEC 61010 1  Annex H     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    A         Operating Information     RAUS  Installation    This subsection describes the installation  environmental requirements  and  information on how to power on and off  The information describes the following  items     m Operating Environment  m Supplying Operating Power    m Applying and Interrupting Power    Operating Environment    The following environmental requirements are provided to ensure proper  operation and long instrument life     Operating Temperature Operate the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Fun
76. ing this Arbitrary Function Generator  read the  Getting Started and Operating Basics sections in this manual  These sections  contain instructions that will familiarize you with the use of the front panel  controls and the menu system     Throughout these procedures the following conventions apply     Each test procedure uses the following general format   Title of Test   Equipment Required   Prerequisites   Procedure    Each procedure consists of as many steps and substeps as required to do the  test  Steps and substeps are sequenced  Refer to Conventions on page xii for  further information     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 1    Performance Verification       Brief Procedures    4 2    Self Test    Follow the Self Test and Calibration Test procedures below to verify that the  AFG310 or AFG320 is operating properly     This procedure uses internal routines to verify that the Arbitrary Function  Generator is operating properly  No test equipment or hookups are required     Table 4 1  Self Test Requirements       Equipment Required Prerequisites    None Power on the Arbitrary Function Generator and allow a 20 minute  warm up before doing this procedure        Do the following steps to verify passing of internal self test     1  Select the SELF TEST item in the SYSTEM menu  Do the following proce   dure     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until SELF TEST is displayed  gt  ENTER    2  Press ENTER button to execute self test   The message      TESTING      is displayed 
77. instrument to operate at its optimum  precision        1  Push the front panel switch labeled POWER to power on the instrument  See  Figure 6   1  Make sure that the fan is turning              SONY ARBITRARY  AFG320 FUNCTION GENERATOR       Func  FREQUENCY  Hz  JL AMPL              BOTH EDT     SYSTEM                         ener   mu                       PARAMETER SAVE SH FT                                  MobpE                PHASE  DEG         me   we  Do   eo                                  TRIGGER                                 CURSOR    a 18     mE    A  o    e                                     MENU 42 Vpk MAX FLOAT 500                POWER Switch    Figure 6 1  POWER switch    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 6 7    Troubleshooting       6 8    2  Check the results of the startup self test   Power on tests occur automatically each time you power on the instrument  See    Figure 6 2 for the LCD display     Type of Instrument                                                  Func    FREQUENCY  Hz  JUL AMPL           CH1  gt  gt  gt  AFG320  lt  lt  lt   BOTH  gt   CH 2 VERSION   0   __oFFset v     mobe               PHASE  DeG            Version Number  Figure 6 2  The LCD Display at Power On    The system continues to the default display after the start up tests are complete     If an error is detected  an error message is displayed on the first line  and the test  item is displayed on the second line  See Figure 6 3  When multiple errors are  detected  use the 
78. nals   8 Frequency Frequency Range  1 Hzto 100 MHz   Anritsu MF1603A Checking Frequency   Counter Timer Accuracy    5 x 105 Accuracy  9 Signal Generator Output Range  0 V to 5 V Tektronix CFG253 Checking Operating Mode  Frequency  10 kHz and Phase  10 Digital Multimeter Voltage Range  0 05 V to 5 V Fluke 8842A Checking Amplitude and       Offset Accuracy       AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    4 5    Performance Verification       4 6    Output Waveform Test    Check that the seven types of standard waveforms are output  Refer to Table 4 4  for test requirements     Table 4 4  Output Waveform Test Requirements    Equipment Required Prerequisites  One 50 Q terminator The Arbitrary Function Generator must meet the prerequisites   Item 1 on page 4 5  listed on page 4 4    One coaxial cable  Item 3  on page 4 5     One digital oscilloscope   Item 7 page 4 5        1  Connect the function generator to a digital oscilloscope   Use    50 Q coaxial cable to connect to the CHI output of the function generator    to    50     terminator on the CHI input of the digitizing oscilloscope  Refer to  Figure 4 1     Digital Oscilloscope    AFG320                                              lex  000                                                                   50    Termination    Figure 4 1  Initial Test Hookup    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       2  Set the oscilloscope controls by selecting the function and settings in  Table 4 5     Table 4 5  Os
79. nction  generator connect together     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 8 1    Diagrams       A30 CH2  AFG320 only        m             Analog    2  OUTPUT        Output ry CH2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            FFSET      Timing  amp  one                      Address SIN REF      Control Y aiii      ja Sequence  gt   DDSH Filter  o      emory 5      AMP    Sin SQ    50             Converter        Wavetorm       gt      Fiter              peur PE                   Pn DT PR          4       ee ee a      Eee Ve ee De           a             7  wna A20 CH1  amp  Control              1               A  SYNC  2   8 Analog     OUTPUT  OUT L        Output      CH1    v  IEEE   SE    510488        gt  a OFFSET                     1  Timing  amp  SIN REF                     Y SIN           Address        sequence         5    p 1   7 Control Memory DDS Eher     AMP              Address Sin SQ                   Osc Decoder  amp  Converter    42 9MH Trig Clock    MEME Control                   a MOI      Filter      Comparator emory  1   EXT    d   TRIG  cuia c ELT EE AA       IN   Sa      ee a 7 MR
80. nector on the front panel and  connect it to the CH2 connector     b  Press the CH2 button above the BNC connector to set the waveform  output to on     c  Press the CH button on the front panel to change the target channel to  CH2     d  Check the CH2 output DC voltage accuracy using the same procedure  described in step 5 on page 4 17     Check the phase of the output waveform in the triggered and burst mode   Refer to Table 4   10 and Figure 4   4 for test requirements and connections   Follow the steps below to make the proper connections     1  Use a 50 Q coaxial cable to connect the CHI output of function generator to     50 Q terminator on the CHI input of the digital oscilloscope  See Figure  4 4     2  Use a 50 Q coaxial cable to connect the output of the signal generator to one  side of a BNC T connector     3  Use a 50 Q coaxial cable to connect the CH2 input of the digital oscillo   scope to the other side of the BNC T connector     4  Connect the BNC T connector to the EXT TRIG IN connector of function  generator     Refer to Table 4 10 for the accuracy test requirements     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       Table 4 10  Operating Mode and Phase Test Requirements    Equipment Required Prerequisites  One 50 Q terminator The Arbitrary Function Generator must meet the prerequisites   Item 1 on page 4 5  listed on page 4 4    BNC          connector  Item  4 page 4 5     Three coaxial cables   Item 3 page 4 5     One signal generator 
81. nnecting the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators to a power  source           WARNING  AC POWER SOURCE AND CONNECTION  The AFG310 and  AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators operate from a single phase power  source  They have a three wire power          and two pole  three terminal  grounding type plug  The voltage to ground  earth  from either pole of the power  source must not exceed the maximum rated operating voltage  250 volts     Before making connection to the power source  be sure the AFG310 and AFG320  Arbitrary Function Generators have a suitable two pole  three terminal    grounding type plug   GROUNDING  This instrument is safety Class 1 equipment  IEC designation      All accessible conductive parts are directly connected through the grounding  conductor of the power cord to the grounded  earthing  contact of the power    plug           WARNING  The power input plug must be inserted only in a mating receptacle  with a grounding contact where earth ground has been verified by a qualified  service person  Do not defeat the grounding connection  Any interruption of the  grounding connection can create an electric shock hazard     For electric shock protection  the grounding connection must be made before  making connection to the instrument s input or output terminals        This instrument operates with any line voltage from 100 VACRrms to   240            with any line frequency from 48 Hz to 63 Hz  There are two fuses   either of which may be used thro
82. ns train on  Tektronix products  they have access to the latest information on improvements  to the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators as well as new  options     Tektronix warrants this product for three years from date of purchase  The  warranty appears on the back of the title page in this manual  Tektronix  technicians provide warranty service at most Tektronix service locations  The  Tektronix product catalog lists all worldwide service locations     Tektronix supports repair to the module level by providing Module Exchange     Module Exchange  This service reduces down time for repair by allowing you to  exchange most modules for remanufactured ones  Each module comes with a  90 day service warranty     For More Information  Contact your local Tektronix service center or sales  engineer for more information on any of the repair or adjustment services just  described     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual XV    Introduction       Performance Check Interval    Generally  the performance check described in the Performance Verification  section should be done every 12 months  In addition  a performance check is  recommended after module replacement     If the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator does not meet  performance criteria  repair is necessary     Before You Begin    To prevent personal injury or damage to the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary  Function Generators  do the following tasks before you attempt to service     m Be sure you are a qualifie
83. ntrols and Connectors  vers kepei RP             a hans 2 12  Basic  Ment  Operations           neers hues 2 16  Theory of Operation  Module Overview evocar Ah            PRPS EES 3 1    Performance Verification    CONVENTOS  0552                   eae ste ale                   Beene          ahd 4 1  Brief Proced  res                   ers tuis ertt                    ii 4 2  Performance Tests                 ore            d          d URLs pe alg    4 4  Prerequisites                    scis et sicura                         LOT d 4 4  Equipment Required                                     C dE          4 5  Output Waveform Test          nahe  4 6  Frequency Accuracy TeSt                                            eve ye         4 9  Amplitude Accuracy Test                                         4 11  DC Voltage Accuracy Test  u    4 16  Operating Mode and Phase Test                                    4 18  Modulation Function                                                 4 26    Adjustment Procedures    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual i    Table of Contents       Maintenance  Maintenance      cs                         MINUS sre 6 1  Related Maintenance Procedures                                       6 1                                                                                              hed 6 2  Inspection and Cleaning cono e ERU ERU ERE ERE 6 4  Troubleshooting                                              6 7  Power on Diagnostics                         
84. nual       Specifications       Table 1 8  Main Output    Name Description  Sine Wave  Flatness  relative to 1 kHz at Ampli    Frequency Setting  Flatness Range   tude 1 2 Vp p  Less than 100 kHz  1   100 kHz to 1 MHz t1 596  1 MHz to 16 MHz 13   Harmonic Distortion  Frequency Setting  Harmonic Distortion   at Amplitude 1 Vp p  typical DC to 20 kHz  70 dBc  typical 20 kHz to 100 kHz  60 dBc    100 kHz to 1 MHz  45 dBc  1 MHz to 16 MHz  35 dBc       Total Harmonic Distortion  0 05    at Amplitude 1 V and 20 kHz    Spurious  non harmonic  typical    55 dBc at 10 MHz   Phase Noise typical    90 dBc Hz  at 10 MHz Carrier Wave with 10 kHz offset  Subharmonic typical    50 dBc   Cross Talk between Channels    typical   Less than  70 dBc  Only AFG320  Sine Wave  1 MHz  Amplitude 1 V  No Offset        Square Wave Pulse Response  Rise Fall Time Less than 20 ns       Overshoot Less than 2 96       Triangle  Ramp  Pulse  User Waveforms   Edit Waveform Response  typical    Rise Fall Time less than 100 ns  Pulse Duty  Range 1  to 99 96  Resolution 196  Jitter  typical 2 ns  at 100 kHz  DC  Range  5 V to  5 V into 50 O  Resolution 5mV  DC Accuracy t  1  of DC volts   5 mV     1 6 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Specifications       Table 1 9  Modulation and Sweep                   Name Description  FM Modulation  Modulation Signals Sine  Square  Triangle  Ramp  User Waveforms  Edit Waveform  Modulating Frequency 10 mHz to 10 kHz  Resolution 4 digits  Peak Deviation 10 mHz to 8 MHz  R
85. on     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual vii    General Safety Summary       viii    Symbols and Terms    A  A    Terms in this Manual  These terms may appear in this manual        WARNING  Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result  in injury or loss of life           CAUTION  Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in  damage to this product or other property        Terms on the Product  These terms may appear on the product     DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the  marking     WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the  marking     CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product     Symbols on the Product  The following symbols may appear on the product           AN m    WARNING Protective Ground CAUTION Double  High Voltage  Earth  Terminal Refer to Manual Insulated    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual     ELLA  Service Safety Summary    Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures  Read this Service  Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service  procedures     Do Not Service Alone  Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this  product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is  present     Disconnect Power  To avoid electric shock  disconnect the mains power by means  of the power cord or  if provided  the power switch     Use Care When Servicing
86. ontains a statement explaining that adjustment is  unnecessary for the function generator     Maintenance contains information and procedures for performing preventive  and corrective maintenance of the function generator  These instructions  include cleaning  and fault isolation to the module     Options contains information on servicing factory installed options     Electrical Parts List contains a statement referring you to Mechanical Parts  List  where both electrical and mechanical modules are listed     Diagrams contains block diagrams and an interconnection diagram     Mechanical Parts List includes a table of all replaceable modules  their  descriptions  and their Tektronix part numbers     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual xi    Preface       Manual Conventionsi    xii    This manual uses certain conventions that you should become familiar with     Some sections of the manual contain procedures for you to perform  To keep  those instructions clear and consistent  this manual uses the following conven   tions     Names appear in the same case  all uppercase  and the same abbreviation as is  used on the Arbitrary Function Generator front panel  buttons  and menus     Instruction steps are numbered  The number is omitted if there is only one step   Some instruction steps have substeps listed in alphabetical order     When steps require that you make a sequence of selections using front panel  buttons  an arrow     gt    marks each transition between front panel buttons
87. orm generation  The Arbitrary waveform is generated via the  5 MHz Elliptical Filter by sending the data read from waveform memory to the  12 bit D A  Clock is supplied from the Sine Square converter     AM modulation  For CH1 output waveforms  when AM modulation is selected   the original waveform is amplitude modulated internally by an external signal  from the AM IN connector on the rear panel     GPIB  The A20 Board has the General Purpose Interface Bus  GPIB  interface  driver  which controls communication with external devices over the parallel  interface  The GPIB  IEEE STD 488 PORT  connector is on the rear panel     CH2  A30         CH2  A30  is of the same configuration as Main  A20  except the System  Processor circuits  CPU and GPIB  and AM modulator     Channel 2 circuit  The CH2 side of AFG320 is of the same circuit configuration  except the above AM IN circuit     Power Supply    40  and The low voltage power supply board  A40  supplies  5 V     5 V   15 V  and  Transformer  15 V to all the Analog and Digital circuits  and power to the fan  Also  the main  POWER switch  5101  and Line Voltage select switch  5102 5103  are located  on this board  The 5102 5103 is used to switch the transformer winding to the  local AC line voltage     Fan The DC fan on the rear panel provide forced air cooling for the Arbitrary  Function Generator     Both AFG310 and AFG320 are portable function generators  AFG310 is a single  channel and the AFG320 is a dual channel      AFG310
88. ot turn off the power while      CALIBRATING      is displayed  If the  power is turned off while the message is displayed  data stored in internal  nonvolatile memory may be lost        3  Wait until the calibration is completed     When an error is detected during calibration execution  the instrument  displays the name of that calibration item     If multiple errors were detected  the calibration item names can be viewed  using the v and   buttons     Press the front panel EXIT CANCEL button to exit from the error display state   4  Verify passing of the internal calibration     If the calibration completes without finding any problems  the display  returns to its state before the calibration was executed     5  Return to regular service  Press EXIT CANCEL button until the default display  15 obtained     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 3    Performance Verification       Performance Tests    4 4    Prerequisites    This section contains the following procedures for checking that the Arbitrary  Function Generator performs as warranted     Output Waveform Checks  Frequency Accuracy Checks  Amplitude Accuracy Checks   DC Voltage Accuracy Checks  Operating Mode and Phase Checks    Modulation Checks    The tests in this subsection do an extensive check of performance and functional   ity when the following requirements are met     The cabinet covers must be on the Arbitrary Function Generator     You must have performed and passed the procedures under Self Tests and  Cali
89. put             gt       1 8  e  gt     10  11     12  Press the EXIT button to move to the  upper level in the menu layer                          13  Press the EXIT button to move to the  default display                    N  GE          20                    De       mo                             PARAMETER SAVE                         em  C           Main Buttons       OUTPUT TRIGGER               EXT IN                                                                   Numeric Input Keys   Control Buttons    This manual documents the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Genera   tors  However  the AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator display  liquid crystal  display  appears as the default display whenever a display is illustrated in this  manual     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual xiii    Preface       Modules Throughout this manual  any replaceable component  assembly  or any part of  the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators is referred to as a  module  In general  a module is an assembly  like a circuit board  rather than a  component  like a resistor or an integrated circuit  Sometimes a single compo   nent is a module  for example  each chassis part of the instrument is a module     Safety Symbols and terms related to safety appear in the Safety Summary near the  beginning of this manual     Related Manuals    Other documentation for the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function  Generators includes     m The AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator Use
90. r Manual  contains a tutorial to quickly describe how to operate the function generator   It also includes an in depth discussion on how to more completely use the  function generator features     m The AFG300 Series Programmer Manual explains how to use a GPIB  interface to remotely control the function generator            AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Introduction    Service Strategy    Service Offerings    Warranty Repair Service    Self Service    This manual contains all the information needed for periodic maintenance of the  AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator  Further  it contains all  information for corrective maintenance down to the module level  To isolate a  failure to a module  refer to the Maintenance section  After isolating a faulty  module  replace it with a fully tested module obtained from the factory  The  Mechanical Parts List section contains part numbers and ordering information  for all replaceable modules     Throughout this manual  the term  module  refers to any field replaceable  component  assembly  or part of the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function  Generator     Tektronix provides service to cover repair under warranty as well as other  services that may provide a cost effective answer to your service needs     Whether providing warranty repair service or any of the other services listed  below  Tektronix service technicians are well equipped to service the AFG310  and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator  Tektronix technicia
91. rator is a two channel output  model     Main Features    Following are the main features of the AFG310 Arbitrary Function Generators     Seven types of standard function waveforms   Sine  Square  Triangle  Ramp  Pulse  DC  and Noise    Maximum output frequency is 16 MHz  50     impedance floating output    Three operating modes   Continuous  Triggered  and Burst    Four types of modulation functions   Sweep function  FM modulation  FSK modulation  and AM modulation    Creating and editing waveforms by edit functions and equipped with four  user waveform memories    20 setup memories  Saving and recalling setup in the memory  step recall mode is selectable for  recalling    A standard GPIB interface that controls the instrument through the interface  and imports waveforms from other instruments    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 1 1    Product Overview       1 2 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Specifications    This section contains the AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator  specifications  All specifications are guaranteed unless labeled    typical     Typical  specifications are provided for your convenience but are not guaranteed     Performance Conditions The performance limits in this specification are valid with these conditions     Electrical Characteristic    Table 1 1  Operating Mode    Name  Continuous  Triggered    Burst    Table 1 2  Burst Count    The function generator must have been calibrated adjusted at an ambient  temperature between  20   
92. rms  0 100  Vp p  0 03059 Vrms   0 02714 Vrms  0 050  Vp p  0 01602 Vrms   0 01285 Vrms    Follow the steps below to check the CH2 amplitude accuracy     1     Remove the BNC cable from CHI connector on the front panel and connect  it to the CH2 connector     Press the CH2 to set the waveform output to on   Press the CH button to change the target channel to CH2     Check the CH2 output amplitude accuracy using the same procedure  described in Steps 6 through 10 on page 4 12     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 15    Performance Verification       DC Voltage Accuracy  Test    Check the DC voltage accuracy of the offset output     Use    50 Q coaxial cable to connect the CH1 output of the function generator to  a 50 Q precision terminator on the input of the digital multimeter  Refer to    Figure 4 3     Table 4 9  DC Voltage Accuracy Test Requirements    Equipment Required    One 50 Q precision ter   minator  Item 2 on page  4 5     One coaxial cable  Item 3  page 4 5     One dual banana con   nector  Item 6 page  4 5     One digital multimeter   Item 10 page 4 5        Prerequisites    The Arbitrary Function Generator must meet the prerequisites  listed on page 4 4    1  Set the DMM measurement range to DC 20 V     2  Select INITIALIZE in the SYSTEM menu on the function generator to  initialize the system  Press the buttons on the front panel in the following    order     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until INITIALIZE is displayed  gt  ENTER     gt  ENTER    3  Set t
93. ruments  internal output circuit to the output connector  When this switch is on a  waveform corresponding to the currently set output mode  continuous   triggered  or burst mode   will be output from the OUTPUT connector     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 25    Operating Instructions       2 26 AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    N  Theory of Operation    A AA   Theory of Operation    Module Overview    Front Panel  A10  and LCD    This section describes the electrical operation of the AFG310 and AFG320  Arbitrary Function Generator modules  Refer to Figure 8   1  Block Diagram and  Figure 8 2  Interconnect diagram  beginning on page 8 2     The 42 9MHz clocks are supplied from the crystal oscillator to the Address  Decoder  amp  Trig Clock Control to conduct major control as a function generator  together with the main CPU     The trigger signal from EXT TRIG IN on the front panel is passed through the  comparator and then sent to the Address Decoder  amp  Trig Clock Control circuit   The GPIB controller is also controlled by this circuit     The Timing  amp  Memory Address Control provided for each channel controls  output waveforms  The waveforms from the SYNC Out on the rear panel are  generated by the circuit on the CH1 side     Basic sine waveforms are generated by DDS  Direct Digital Synthesis   DDS  uses Sequence Memory  SIN REF  and clock  42 9 MHz  inputs  The DDS  output is fed through a 20 MHz elliptical Filter     Basic square waveforms are generated by 
94. sending the output of the 20 MHz  elliptical Filter through a SIN SQ Converter     All other waveforms are generated by sending the data read from Waveform  Memory to the 12 bit D A through the 5 MHz Elliptical Filter  The Waveform  Memory clock is supplied by the SIN SQ Converter     When AM modulation is selected for CH1 output waveforms  the original  waveform is amplitude   modulated internally by an external signal from the AM  IN connector on the rear panel     Each analog waveform signal is put at the desired output level including an  offset by the Analog Output circuit consisting of an amplifier  an attenuator and  an offset circuit     The circuit configuration is the same for CH2 except the AM IN circuit is  available for CH1 only     The front panel switch is read by the PLD  Programmable Logic Device  on the  front panel board  and any setting changes are reported to the A20 A30  MAIN      AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 3 1    Theory of Operation       3 2    Main  A20     Also  the PLD controls LED On Off and Beeper operation and LCD  20 x 2  rows  indication     EXT TRIG IN  The trigger signal from EXT TRIG IN on the front panel is passed  through the comparator and then sent to the Address Decoder  amp  Trig Clock  Control circuit     The main board  A20  is the core of the function generator  It contains major  parts of the signal generators including digital circuits  such as CPU  DDS   Waveform memory and D A  and Analog circuits  such as Filter  output
95. t INITIALIZE in the SYSTEM menu on the function generator to  initialize the system  Press the buttons on the front panel in the following  order     SHIFT  gt  PHASE  gt   lt  button until INITIALIZE is displayed  gt  ENTER   gt  ENTER    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 4 11    Performance Verification       4  Set the CHI and CH2 frequencies to 1 kHz and amplitude to 10 Vp p then  press the CH button to change the target channel back to CH1     FREQ  gt  1  gt  kHz ms mV  AMPL  gt  1  gt  0  gt  Hz s V  CH  gt  FREQ  gt  1  gt  kHz ms mV  AMPL  gt  1  gt  0  gt  Hz s V  gt  CH  5  Press the CH1 button to set the waveform output to on     6  Check that the amplitude for the sine waveform is within the range listed in  the following tables     Use the numeric keys and unit keys to change the amplitude of the function  generator           LCD Display in   AMPL Column Amplitude Range   10 00  Vp p  3 572 Vrms   3 499 Vrms  7 000  Vp p  2 501 Vrms   2 449 Vrms    a  Set the range of the digital multimeter to AC 2 V           LCD Display in   AMPL Column Amplitude Range   5 000  Vp p  1 787 Vrms   1 749 Vrms  3 500 Vp p  1 251 Vrms   1 224 Vrms  2 500 Vp p  0 8944 Vrms   0 8733 Vrms  1 750 Vp p  0 6266 Vrms   0 6108 Vrms  1 000  Vp p  0 3588 Vrms   0 3483 Vrms  0 700 Vp p  0 2517 Vrms   0 2433 Vrms    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Performance Verification       b  Set the range of the digital multimeter to AC 200 mV    LCD Display in  AMPL Column    0 500  Vp p   0 350
96. tatic  wrist strap while handling these modules  Do service of static sensitive  modules only at a static free work station     Nothing capable of generating or holding a static charge should be allowed  on the work station surface     Handle circuit boards by the edges when possible   Do not slide the modules over any surface     Avoid handling modules in areas that have a floor or work surface covering  capable of generating a static charge     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Maintenance       Susceptibility to ESD    Table 6 1 lists the relative susceptibility of various classes of semiconductors   Static voltages of 1      to 30 kV are common in unprotected environments     Table 6 1  Relative susceptibility to static discharge damage    Semiconductor classes    MOS or CMOS microcircuits or discrete circuits  or linear  microcircuits with MOS inputs  most sensitive     Relative susceptibility levels   1             ECL 2  Schottky signal diodes 3  Schottky TTL 4  High frequency bipolar transistors 5  JFET 6  Linear microcircuits 7  Low power Schottky TTL 8  TTL  least sensitive  9  1 Voltage equivalent for levels  voltage discharged from a 100 pF capacitor through  resistance of 100 ohms     1   100 to 500 V 6   600 to 800 V   2   200 to 500 V 7   400 to 1000 V  est     3 250V 8   900 V   4   500 V 9   1200 V    5   400 to 600 V    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    6 3    Maintenance       Inspection and Cleaning    A    Exterior Inspection    Inspect and clean 
97. th the CHI output  See Appendix D SYNC Signal Output in the AFG310 and  AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generators User Manual on page D 1  for details on  signal output timing     The output impedance is 50 Q     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 15    Operating Instructions       TRIGGER EXT IN Connector  The EXT IN connector inputs a TTL level external  trigger signal     The input impedance 15 10             CAUTION  To prevent damage to the instrument  do not apply excessive inputs  over  5 V        AM IN Connector  The AM IN connector inputs an external AM modulation  signal  See AM  AM  Modulation on page 3 17 in the AFG310 and AFG320  Arbitrary Function Generators User Manual for details on input level and  modulation depth     The input impedance 15 10          Basic Menu Operations    This subsection contains the following information     Reading an LCD display   Moving between menus   Entering Numeric input   Outputting a waveform   Setting the waveform parameters   Setting the operation mode   Applying modulation sweep to the output waveform  Recalling a setting   Saving setups   Editing  saving  and importing waveforms    Setting the instrument system    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Operating Instructions       LCD Display The LCD  liquid crystal display   shows the Default Display or the Menu Item  Display  Refer to Figure 2 4 for the location of the LCD Display on the front  panel  For an example of the Default Display  refer to Figure 2 6  For an  exampl
98. the instrument as often as operating conditions require  The  collection of dirt can cause instrument overheating and breakdown  Dirt acts as  an insulating blanket  preventing efficient heat dissipation  Dirt also provides an  electrical conduction path that can cause an instrument failure  especially under  high humidity conditions        CAUTION  Avoid the use of chemical cleaning agents that might damage the  plastics used in this instrument  Use only deionized water when cleaning the  menu buttons or front panel buttons  Use a ethyl alcohol solution as a cleaner  and rinse with deionized water     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         Using Table 6 2 as a guide  inspect the outside of the instrument for damage   wear  and missing parts  You should thoroughly check instruments that appear to  have been dropped or otherwise abused to verify correct operation and perfor   mance  Immediately repair defects that could cause personal injury or lead to  further damage to the instrument     Table 6 2  External Inspection Check List          Item Inspect for Repair action   Cabinet  front panel  and cover Cracks  scratches  deformations  damaged Replace defective module   hardware or gaskets    Front panel knobs Missing  damaged  or loose knobs  Repair or replace missing or defective knobs    Connectors Broken shells  
99. ughout the line voltage and frequency ranges    The two fuses are not interchangeable as each requires a different fuse cap      AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 2 3    Installation       Fuse Type and Rating The AFG310 and AFG320 Arbitrary Function Generator uses the same fuse for  the entire operating line voltage range  Refer to Table 2   1 for fuse and fuse cap    information        WARNING  To avoid electrical shock  be sure that the power cord is disconnected  before checking the fuse        To remove the fuse  push in and turn the fuse holder cap counterclockwise with a  screwdriver  See Figure 2   2 for the fuse location        NOTE  The instrument order specified either a UL approved or an IEC approved  fuse  Each fuse requires its own cap  See Table 2 1  The fuse approved under the  IEC standards is used in equipment sold in the European market        Table 2 1  Fuse and fuse cap part numbers             Tektronix Fuse Fuse Cap  Fuse Part Number Part Number  0 25 inch x 1 25 inch  UL 198 6  3 AG   159 0022 01 200 2264 00  1 A fast  250 V  5 mm x 20 mm  IEC 127   0 5 A  T   250 V 159 0413 00 200 2265 00  115 230 V  Fuse Holder Slide Switch          IEEE STD 488 PORT                      P          AM IN SYNC OUT      A  42 Vpk MAX FLOAT     zl            10 KQ   TTL                                                       Oz    SONY TEKTRONIX CORP  TOKYO  JAPAN                                                 Power Cable Connector    Figure 2 2  Rear Panel Controls    
100. v and   buttons to scroll through the failed test items  Although  you can clear the error display state and use the instrument  the waveform output  will not be reliable until you resolve the errors          Func   FREQUENCY  Hz     AMPL V      CH1 SELF TEST ERROR  Error Message  Hl WAVEFORM MEMORY  lt     Failed Test Item    OFFSETW    MODE    MopuL    PHASE  DEG                                   Q                     gt  CH2                Figure 6 3  The LCD display when an error is found    To exit the error display  press the CANCEL EXIT button     AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual    Troubleshooting          NOTE  The power on self test consists of a subset of the tests performed by the  SYSTEM menu SELF TEST item  Instrument calibration is not performed at  power on unless an error is found in the internally stored calibration data  Use  the SYSTEM menu self test and calibration items for more thorough self testing  and calibration     This instrument uses flash memory as its internal nonvolatile memory  After this  memory has been written about 1000 times  the instrument rewrites the whole  chip  This provides wear leveling  distributed writing and periodic deletion re   writing   The infrequent memory rewrite cycle increases the time required  between power on and the point the instrument can be used by about ten  seconds        AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual 6 9    Troubleshooting       Troubleshooting Tree       Connect the generator to the correct Remove the
101. y Accuracy Test Requirements                4 9  Amplitude Accuracy Test Requirements                4 11    Table of Contents       vi    Table 4 9  DC Voltage Accuracy Test Requirements               4 16  Table 4 10  Operating Mode and Phase Test Requirements         4 19  Table 4 11  Oscilloscope settings                                4 19  Table 4 12  Signal generator settings                            4 21  Table 4 13  Modulation Function Test Requirements              4 26  Table 4 14  Oscilloscope settings                               4 27  Table 6 1  Relative susceptibility to static discharge damage        6 3  Table 6 2  External Inspection Check List                       6 4  Table 6 3  Internal inspection checklist                         6 5  Table 7 1  Options u    ne  ne nen 7 1  Table 7 2  Standard accessories                                7 2  Table 7 3  Optional accessories                                 7 2    AFG310  amp  AFG320 Service Manual            General Safety Summary    Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to  this product or any products connected to it  To avoid potential hazards  use this  product only as specified     Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures     To Avoid Fire or Use Proper Power Cord  Use only the power cord specified for this product and  Personal Injury certified for the country of use     Connect and Disconnect Properly  Do not connect or disconnect probes or t
    
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