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1. To safely perform service on this product see the Service safety summary that follows the General safety summary General safety summary Use the product only as specified Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it Carefully read all instructions Retain these instructions for future reference Comply with local and national safety codes For correct and safe operation of the product it is essential that you follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specified in this manual The product is designed to be used by trained personnel only Only qualified personnel who are aware of the hazards involved should remove the cover for repair maintenance or adjustment This product is not intended for detection of hazardous voltages Use personal protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed While using this product you may need to access other parts of a larger system Read the safety sections of the other component manuals for warnings and cautions related to operating the system When incorporating this equipment into a system the safety of that system 1s the responsibility of the assembler of the system AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual iii Important safety information To avoid fire or personal Use proper power cord Use only the power
2. removable 1 VGA port on rear panel 1 port on rear panel 1 5 Gbps Type A 6 total 2 on front panel 4 on rear panel Available as an optional accessory that connects to the USB device and USB Host ports with the TEK USB 488 GPIB to USB Adapter RJ 45 LAN connector on rear panel supporting 10 100 1000 Ethernet LED backlit touch screen display 132 x 99 mm 6 5 in diagonal 1024 x 768 pixels 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 500 Watts EMC environment and safety Temperature Operating Non operating Humidity Operating Non operating Altitude Operating Non operating 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 20 C to 60 C 140 F to 50 F 5 to 90 relative humidity RH at up to 30 C 5 to 45 relative humidity above 30 C up to 50 C Non condensing 5 to 90 relative humidity RH at up to 30 C 5 to 45 relative humidity above 30 C up to 60 C Non condensing Up to 3 000 meters 9 843 feet Derate maximum operating temperature by 1 C per 300 meters above 1500 meters Up to 12 000 meters 39 370 feet AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 33 Specifications EMC environment and safety cont 34 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Index 10 MHz Reference Output 17 A About my AWG 11 Accessories 1 All outputs off 20 22 All Outputs Off button 18 Analog output front panel connector 15 front panel connectors 15 Analog outputs LED color 15 AWG m
3. Manual ix Compliance Information Mains overvoltage category rating Overvoltage Category II as defined in IEC 61010 1 Environmental compliance Product end of life handling Restriction of hazardous substances This section provides information about the environmental impact of the product Observe the following guidelines when recycling an instrument or component Equipment recycling Production of this equipment required the extraction and use of natural resources The equipment may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health if improperly handled at the product s end of life To avoid release of such substances into the environment and to reduce the use of natural resources we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately This symbol indicates that this product complies with the applicable European Union requirements according to Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and batteries For information about recycling options check the Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Perchlorate materials This product contains one or more type CR lithium batteries According to the state of California CR lithium batteries are classified as perchlorate materials and require special handling See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste
4. Series OOD OOH oG Table 1 Front panel connectors All Con Touchscreen i Force ras Be Sure To Discharge Static In Cable Before Connecting Connector Description CH1 and CH2 Analog outputs AWG70001A one channel AWG70002A two channels These connectors supply analog signals The channel LEDs light to indicate when the channel is enabled and the output is electrically connected The LED color matches the user defined waveform color The output connector utilizes the Planar Crown Universal Connector System providing you the ability to easily replace a damaged connector You also have the ability to use a variety of different types of connectors The AWG70000A series products ship with SMA type adapters installed Marker outputs AWG70001A CH1 Markers AWG70002A CH1 and CH2 Markers These SMA type connectors supply marker signals two markers for each channel The marker LEDs light when the corresponding channel is enabled and the outputs are electrically connected Marker LEDs are always white USB Two USB connectors When OFF is lighted the front USB connectors have been disabled from the File amp Utilities gt Preferences menu Removable hard disk drive HDD The HDD contains the operating system product software and all user data By removing the HDD user information such as setup files and waveform data is removed from the instrument
5. Series Product Software installation package from the Tektronix web site and reinstall the software AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 25 Operating basics Internal recovery utility Reinstall from DVD AN 26 This is the preferred method to restore a damaged Windows Operating System This method restores the Windows Operating System using the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager The Acronis software reinstalls the operating system using restore images preinstalled on the hard drive This method retains the restore images providing the ability to repeat the restore process 1 Attach the keyboard to the instrument 2 Restart the instrument During the boot up process you will see the following message at the top of the screen Starting Acronis Loader press F5 for Acronis Startup Recovery Manager 3 Repeatedly press the F5 key until the Acronis True Image Tool opens There is a 15 second time period from when the message appears until the instrument proceeds with the normal instrument startup If the instrument does not open the Acronis application power off the instrument then power on the instrument and try again 4 Within the Acronis TrueImage window click Restore 5 Inthe Confirmation dialog box click Yes to restore the instrument operating system or No to exit the restore process This method of restoring the Windows operating system is necessary if the hard drive has been corrupted or damaged
6. access to all instrument functions Home returns the workspace area to the Function mode setup display m File amp Utilities displays controls for preferences system information help and support File amp Utilities are global instrument settings 3 Channel enable Enables the channel output Internally connects the channel and marker output connectors to the instrument The All Outputs Off feature overrides the channel enable control 4 Mode selection Switches the instrument mode between AWG arbitrary waveform generator and Functions basic waveshape generator Mode selection is available from the Home tab in both the AWG mode and the Functions mode 5 Workspace The workspace area shows the contents of the selected tab such as Home AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 21 Operating basics Screen element Description 6 All outputs off The All Outputs Off button provides a quick disconnect of the analog outputs and marker outputs whether those outputs are enabled or not All Outputs Off overrides the output enable controls The outputs are electrically disconnected When the All Outputs Off is disabled the channel and marker outputs return to their defined state T Status bar The status bar displays various user messages and status indicators 8 Tools panel Tools are used to Display the instrument help Restore the display to the default
7. and interruptions immunity EN 61000 3 2 2006 AC power line harmonic emissions EN 61000 3 3 1995 Voltage changes fluctuations and flicker European contact Tektronix UK Ltd Western Peninsula Western Road Bracknell RG12 1RF United Kingdom This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only Use in residential areas may cause electromagnetic interference Emissions which exceed the levels required by this standard may occur when this equipment is connected to a test object 3 For compliance with the EMC standards listed here high quality shielded interface cables should be used AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual vil Compliance Information Australia New Zealand Declaration of Conformity EMC Safety compliance EU declaration of conformity low voltage U S nationally recognized testing laboratory listing Canadian certification Additional compliances viii Complies with the EMC provision of the Radiocommunications Act per the following standard in accordance with ACMA m CISPR 11 2003 Radiated and conducted emissions Group 1 Class A in accordance with EN 61326 1 2006 Australia New Zealand contact Baker amp McKenzie Level 27 AMP Centre 50 Bridge Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia This section lists the safety standards with which the product complies and other safety compliance information Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as li
8. beyond the ability of using the built in recovery tools WARNING The resulting hard drive using this method will not contain the restore images used by the Internal recovery utility This method relies that you have m Previously created recovery discs See Create your Windows Operating System restore discs on page xi m An external USB DVD drive 1 Attach the keyboard to the instrument 2 Attach an external DVD drive to the instrument 3 Start the instrument and insert Disc 1 of the recovery DVDs into the external DVD drive 4 Restart the instrument 5 Follow the on screen prompts to reinstall the operating system AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Operating basics AWG7000A Series product software and TekVISA installation 1 3 Download the AWG70000A Series product software installation package The installation package contains Instructions AWG70000A Series product software installer TekVISA Connectivity software installer NOTE Tektronix recommends using the version of TekVISA supplied with the product software installation package This is the version verified for use Install the AWG70000A Series product software following all on screen prompts Install the Tek VISA Connectivity software following all on screen prompts AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 27 Operating basics 28 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Specifications This
9. connectors for future capability eSATA eSATA port to connect external SATA devices to the instrument Sync Clock Out SMA type connector to provide a synchronization signal to external devices LAN RJ 45 connector to connect the instrument to a network VGA VGA video port to connect an external monitor to view a larger copy of the instrument display duplicate or to extend the desktop display To connect a DVI monitor to the VGA connector use a DVI to VGA adapter USB Host Four USB Host connectors type A to connect devices such as a mouse keyboard or other USB devices Tektronix does not provide support or device drivers for USB devices other than the supplied mouse and keyboard USB Device USB Device connector type B interfaces with the TEK USB 488 GPIB to USB adapter and provides connectivity with GPIB based control systems Pattern Jump In 15 pin DSUB connector to provide a pattern jump event for Sequencing Option 03 Sync to Hub Connector for future capability Clock In SMA type connector to provide an external clock signal 16 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Operating basics Connector Description Clock Out SMA type connector to provide a high speed clock that is related to the sample rate Reference In SMA type input connector to provide a reference timing signal variable or fixed 10MHz Reference Out SMA type output connector to provide a 10 MHz reference timing si
10. cord specified for this product and Injury certified for the country of use 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 Do not disable the power cord grounding connection Power disconnect The power cord disconnects the product from the power source See instructions for the location Do not position the equipment so that it is difficult to disconnect the power cord it must remain accessible to the user at all times to allow for quick disconnection if needed Connect and disconnect properly Do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads while they are connected to a voltage source Use only insulated voltage probes test leads and adapters supplied with the product or indicated by Tektronix to be suitable for the product Observe all terminal ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all rating and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do not apply a potential to any terminal including the common terminal that exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal Do not float the common terminal above the rated voltage for that terminal Do not operate without covers Do not operate this produc
11. layout Restore the default setup Restore the most recently used setup Open a saved setup Save the current setup Run state control 22 Start and stop the waveform play out run state using the Play button Start the waveform play out using the Play button but no signal is output through the Analog Output connectors unless the Channel output is enabled Run state status indicators screen Play Stop button The play button in the graphical interface changes appearance to indicate the waveform play out status Below are the various indicators Indicator Description gt Not lighted stopped or idle with no waveforms being played Green with sine wave currently playing a waveform Green with T symbol waiting for a trigger event to begin waveform play out e4 m BG Yellow with clock symbol the instrument is busy and play out is temporarily inhibited y Red An error is preventing waveform play out AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Operating basics Run state status indicators front panel Play Stop button The front panel play Play Stop button changes appearance to indicate the waveform play out status Below are the various indicators Indicator Description Not lighted Stopped or idle with no waveforms being played Green Currently playing a waveform Flashing green Waiting for a trigger event to begin
12. perchlorate for additional information This product is classified as an industrial monitoring and control instrument and 1s not required to comply with the substance restrictions of the recast RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU until July 22 2017 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Create your Windows Operating System restore discs Windows Operating System OS restore discs are not provided with this instrument Tektronix recommends that you create a set of restore discs at your earliest convenience In the event of a hard drive failure or hard drive replacement the OS will need to be installed from DVDs Enter the context of your task here optional 1 Attach an external USB DVD burner to the instrument 2 Locate the restore ISO images at C Backups This folder contains two ISO images 3 Use the Windows burning tool to burn a DVD of each ISO image 4 Label each DVD according to the ISO image burned onto the disc Use the restore discs only in the case of a corrupted hard drive or replacing a hard drive Otherwise use the standard restore processes See Restoring instrument operating system and product software on page 25 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual xi Create your Windows Operating System restore discs xii AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Preface This manual describes the installation and basic operation of AWG70000A series instruments For additional operating inf
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14. section contains a list of nominal and warranted characteristics of the instruments For a complete list of all instrument characteristics refer to the Specifications and Performance Verification manual General characteristics Waveform memory AWG70001A AWG70001A Option 01 AWG70002A AWG70002A Option 01 Minimum waveform size AWG70001A AWG70002A Waveform granularity AWG70001A AWG70002A Waveform interleaving AWG70001A AWG70002A DAC resolution 2 000 000 000 points 16 000 000 000 points 2 000 000 000 points each channel 8 000 000 000 points each channel 4800 points 2400 points 2 points 1 point Non interleaved when x 25 GS s Interleaved when 25 GS s Non interleaved at all sample rates 8 bit 9 bit or 10 bit AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 29 Specifications Sample clock generator characteristics Sample rate Range Resolution Phase adjustment Range Resolution AWG70001A Option 150 1 49 kS s to 50 GS s AWG70002A Option 225 1 49 kS s to 25 GS s AWG70002A Option 216 1 49 kS s to 16 GS s AWG70002A Option 208 1 49 kS s to 8 GS s 3 digits low jitter mode 8 digits high resolution mode Used to manually align the outputs with other generators or instruments 10 800 to 10 800 1 o Analog output characteristics Output connector Number of analog outputs AWG70001A AWG70002A Type of outputs ON OFF control Output impedance Output am
15. to 2 8 V Independent control for each marker 0 to 100 ps 1 ps AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Specifications 31 Specifications Auxillary outputs 10 MHz reference out Output impedance Connector Frequency Synchronization clock output Frequency Connector Output impedance Auxiliary inputs Clock in Connector Input impedance Frequency range Trigger Number of inputs Slope Polarity Connector Input impedance Input voltage range Threshold range Threshold resolution Reference in Fixed frequency range Variable frequency range Connector Input impedance 32 50 O AC coupled SMA rear panel 10 MHz 1 ppm aging 1 80 of the clock output SMA rear panel 50 O AC coupled SMA rear panel 50 Q AC coupled 6 25 GHz to 12 5 GHz 2 A and B Positive or negative selectable SMA rear panel 50 Q or 1 KQ selectable 50 O lt 5 Vims 1kQ 10 V 5 0 V to 5 0 V 0 1V 10 MHz 10 ppm 35 MHz to 240 MHz Acceptable frequency drift while the instrument is operating is 0 1 96 SMA rear panel 50 O AC coupled AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Specifications Computer characteristics Computer system CPU Memory Hard drive Video output eSATA USB 2 0 ports GPIB Interface LAN Display characteristics Power characteristics Power supply AC line input Consumption Intel Core 2 Duo 4 GB 2x 2 GB DDR2 800 or faster SODIMM 2500 GB solid state
16. waveform play out Amber The instrument is busy and play out is temporarily inhibited Red An error is preventing the waveform play out Run mode The AWG supports the following Run modes Continuous Waveform play out starts when the Play button is pressed without the need for a trigger event Triggered Waveform play out starts when a proper external trigger event occurs or a Force Trig A or B button is pressed Waveform play out stops after one complete waveform cycle Waveform play out can not be retriggered until the current waveform play out completes an entire cycle For two channel instruments both waveforms must complete a cycle Pressing a Force Trig A or B button has no effect if play out is in process Triggered Continuous Waveform play out starts when a proper external trigger event occurs or a Force Trig A or B button is pressed Once a trigger event occurs waveform play out continues until stopped by the user Changing control settings As you configure the instrument you might need to set a numerical parameter such as an amplitude level or offset To set these parameters in a screen window touch or click the parameter to select it Once the parameter is selected the general purpose knob is assigned to the parameter Use the general purpose knob to change parameters although the following methods are generally available m Some parameters supply a pop up keyboard that you can use to enter a
17. AWG70001A and AWG70002A Arbitrary Waveform Generators Safety and Installation Manual DELETE E ET IET Tektronix 071 3110 01 S AWG70001A and AWG70002A Arbitrary Waveform Generators Safety and Installation Manual www tektronix com 071 3110 01 Tektronix 7 Copyright Tektronix All rights reserved Licensed software products are owned by Tektronix or its subsidiaries or suppliers and are protected by national copyright laws and international treaty provisions Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc Contacting Tektronix Tektronix Inc 14150 SW Karl Braun Drive P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 USA For product information sales service and technical support In North America call 1 800 833 9200 Worldwide visit www tektronix com to find contacts in your area Warranty Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment If any such 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 Parts modules and replac
18. Chassis ground Banana type ground connection AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 15 Operating basics CAUTION Always turn off the signal outputs when you connect or disconnect IN cables to from the signal output connectors Use the All outputs off button either the front panel button or the screen button to quickly disable the Analog and Marker outputs When the All outputs off is enabled the output connectors are electrically disconnected from the instrument Do not connect a DUT to the front panel signal output connectors when the instrument signal outputs are on Do not power on or off the DUT when the arbitrary waveform generator signal outputs are on Rear panel connectors N pc Syne Clock Out eSATA ncm e Ho x w ww Sync to Hub Pattern Jump In VGA Device SS SS os d de 6660600090 eC gt b A E3 ES E 3o 57 ee Trigger inputs A 100 240 V Flag Outputs lt 5VRMS gt CE x 50 60 Hz 500 W g amp 555 kero amp Clock Clock Reference Tow m Max E iios A 5 bm e beni opens ee F www gatentiabel comvtekironts 6 6 o O e O Ni Z 3112 002 Table 2 Rear panel connectors Connector Description Flag Outputs SMB
19. Opt UWBCF Adds UWB WiMedia conformance signal generation to RFXpress Opt UWBCT Adds UWB WiMedia custom and conformance signal generation to RFXpress includes Opt UWBCF Requires Opt RFX 2 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Install the instrument Product upgrades AWG70001A ugrades Description AWG701AUP Opt 01 Increases the waveform record length to 16 G samples AWG 701AUP Opt 03 Adds sequencing AWG701AUP Opt SSD Provides an additional or replacement preprogrammed solid state drive AWG70002A upgrades Description AWG702AUP Opt 01 Increases the waveform record length to 16 G samples AWG702AUP Opt 03 Adds sequencing AWG702AUP Opt 0816 Increases the sampling rate from 8 GS s to 16 GS s AWG702AUP Opt 0825 Increases the sampling rate from 8 GS s to 25 GS s AWG702AUP Opt 1625 Increases the sampling rate from 16 GS s to 25 GS s AWG702AUP Opt SSD Provides an additional or replacement preprogrammed solid state drive Operating requirements Place the instrument on a cart or bench observing clearance requirements Top and bottom 0 cm 0 in m Left and right side 5 08 cm 2 in m Rear 0 cm 0 in CAUTION To ensure proper cooling keep sides of the instrument clear of IN obstructions Environmental The environmental requirements for your instrument are listed in the following requirements table For instrument accuracy ensure that the ins
20. aveform Generator SN Pi M fe 2 To completely remove power to the instrument perform the shutdown just described and then remove the power cord from the instrument N 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 500 W 6 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Install the instrument Inspect the instrument Two types of diagnostics are provided to verify the functionality of your instrument m Power on self test POST Every time you power on the instrument the instrument automatically performs the POST internal diagnostics m Diagnostics from the System menu You can run the internal diagnostics from the System menu Use the following procedure 1 Select File amp Utilities from the workspace tabs then select System 2 Click Diagnostics amp Calibration File amp Utilities calibration Tim Temperature GPIB nect converter after GPIB Ad About my AWG 3 In the Diagnostics and Calibration screen click Diagnostics 4 Choose the set of diagnostics you want to run POST Only Offers a set of tests that automatically run at power on Power On Self Test These diagnostic selections verify such things as internal device communications system memory and real time clock Full diagnostics Provides access to all diagnostic self tests the instrument is able to run BF Diagnostics and Calibratio
21. d even after the instrument cools unless power is disconnected This is done to indicate that an overheat condition has occurred regardless of how much time has passed Restarting the instrument or removing and reapplying power will stop the power button from flashing red But if the overheat condition still remains while attempting to restart the instrument the power button may immediately or in a short time start flashing red again and the instrument will shut down Common causes of overheating include The ambient temperature requirement is not being met The required cooling clearance is not being met One or more instrument fans are not working properly The arbitrary waveform generator has both output and input connectors Do not apply external voltage to any output connector and ensure proper restrictions are met for any input connector AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Install the instrument AN CAUTION Always turn off the signal outputs when you connect or disconnect cables to from the signal output connectors If you connect a Device Under Test DUT while the instrument signal outputs are in the On state it may cause damage to the instrument or to the DUT Options and upgrades Options purchased with your instrument are pre installed You can view installed options by going to Files amp Utilities gt About my AWG If you purchase an upgrade new option from Tektronix for your instrume
22. d and recalled with setup files nor are they impacted by restoring the default setup 3 Channel enable Enables the channel output Internally connects the channel and marker output connectors to the instrument The All Outputs Off feature overrides the channel enable control AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 19 Operating basics Screen element Description 4 Mode selection Switches the instrument mode between AWG arbitrary waveform generator and Functions basic waveshape generator Mode selection is available from the Home tab in both the AWG mode and the Functions mode 5 Workspace The workspace area shows the contents of the selected tab such as Home Settings 6 All outputs off The All Outputs Off button provides a quick disconnect of the analog outputs and marker outputs whether those outputs are enabled or not All Outputs Off overrides the output enable controls The outputs are electrically disconnected When the All Outputs Off is disabled the channel and marker outputs return to their defined state T Trigger controls The Trigger controls provide access to the trigger settings m Use Run mode to set the trigger type m Use Trigger source for external triggering m Select Coupled to couple the trigger settings for two channel instruments 8 Status bar The status bar displays various user messages and status indicators 9 Waveforms and Contains all wave
23. ed for ventilation and should never be covered or otherwise obstructed Do not push objects into any of the openings Provide a safe working environment Always place the product in a location convenient for viewing the display and indicators Avoid improper or prolonged use of keyboards pointers and button pads Improper or prolonged keyboard or pointer use may result in serious injury Be sure your work area meets applicable ergonomic standards Consult with an ergonomics professional to avoid stress injuries Use care when lifting and carrying the product This product is provided with handles for lifting and carrying WARNING The product is heavy To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage IN to the device get help when lifting or carrying the product Use only the Tektronix rackmount hardware specified for this product Terms in the 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 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual v Important safety information 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 y
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25. ement products used by Tektronix for warranty work may be new or reconditioned to like new performance All replaced parts modules and products become the property of Tektronix In order to obtain service under this warranty Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable 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 modificatio
26. forms and sequences available for playout Touch and hold or right mouse click a sequences waveform or sequence name to display menu selections to manage the lists Sequencing requires Option 03 10 Tools panel Tools are used to m Display the instrument help m Restore the display to the default layout m Restore the default setup m Restore the most recently used setup m Open a saved setup m Save the current setup 20 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Functions mode general overview Setup Shortcuts EEG Operating basics The Functions interface provides you with a quick and easy way to generate simple types of waveforms Refer to the following illustration and table for information on the key screen elements Home Channel 2 mm Channel cola olor v Outputs b Square 8 Frequency 1 2 MHz 8 Period 8 0 ns Triangle Couple Frequency CH1 CH2 Sample Rate GS s Noise Amplitude 500 mVpp High 250 mV Hae DG Offset ov Low 250 mV JA BARGE Il DAC range Couple Amplitude CH1 CH2 A Exp Decay Phase Gaussian C1 0 pts 0 000 C2 0 pts 0 000 0 25 All outputs off Tektronix Screen element Description 1 Play Stop button Starts and stops waveform play out The Play button icon changes to indicate the waveform play out status See Run state control on page 22 2 Workspace tabs The workspace tabs provides
27. gnal Trigger Inputs A and B SMA type input connectors for external trigger signals Power Power cord input Getting acquainted with your instrument Touchscreen interface Front panel controls The arbitrary waveform generator offers a touchscreen interface that you can use to access all features and controls Enable or disable the touchscreen interface by pushing the front panel Touchscreen button Touchscreen Cor When the touchscreen is in the Off state the LED is lighted On screen menus are then operated via the front panel keyboard or mouse The following illustration and table describe the front panel controls Home Play Stop FR OOOH OOO Oow D oHa Force Trigger All Outputs Touchscreen AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 17 Operating basics Buttons Keys Description Home The Home button returns the graphical interface to the home screen of the current mode AWG or Functions Play Stop The Play button starts or stops playing the waveform The Play button changes to indicate the waveform play out status When a waveform is playing it is only present at the output connectors if the following conditions are met m Thechannelis enabled m The All Outputs Off is not active outputs are connected General purpose knob The general purpose knob is used to increment or decrement values when a setting is enabled
28. led or located in clean rooms 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 Pollution Degree 3 Conductive pollution or dry nonconductive pollution that becomes conductive due to condensation These are sheltered locations where neither temperature nor humidity is controlled The area is protected from direct sunshine rain or direct wind Pollution Degree 4 Pollution that generates persistent conductivity through conductive dust rain or snow Typical outdoor locations Pollution degree Pollution Degree 2 as defined in IEC 61010 1 Note Rated for indoor dry location use only IP rating IP20 as defined in IEC 60529 Measurement and Measurement terminals on this product may be rated for measuring mains overvoltage category voltages from one or more of the following categories see specific ratings descriptions marked on the product and in the manual Measurement Category II For measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation Measurement Category III For measurements performed in the building installation Measurement Category IV For measurements performed at the source of low voltage installation AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation
29. level overview of the AWG mode O Force Trig A D Sine50 48 8Bits 0 99 G36 4 pts 0 122 Amplitude 500 mVpp v C2 1 058 kpts 0 835 1 00 M1 0 M2 0 0 400 D 800 D LZK 16k 2k 24k Run Continuous v Coupled 1 00 Sine50_48_10Bits C1 0 pts 0 004 v Amplitude 500 mVpp C2 0 pts 0 004 1 00 Run Triggered 800 1 6 k 2k 24k Coupled SR 25 00 GS s All outputs off Tektronix E v Trigger A Screen element Description 1 Play Stop button Starts and stops playing the waveform The Play button icon changes to indicate the play status of the waveform See Run state control on page 22 When a waveform is playing it is only present at the output connectors if the following conditions are met m The channel is enabled m The All Outputs Off is not active outputs are connected 2 Workspace tabs The workspace tabs provide access to all of the instrument functions m Home returns the workspace area to the channel plot display m Settings displays the setup controls for channel clock and triggers m Sequence displays the workspace area to create waveform sequences Option 03 m File amp Utilities displays controls for preferences system information help and support File amp Utilities are global instrument settings that are maintained in non volatile memory when the application is closed or the instrument powered off These settings are not save
30. n Male DC to 18 GHz 015 1022 xx One with the AWG70001A Two with the AWG70002A Power cord one of the following North America Option AO Universal Euro Option A1 United Kingdom Option A2 Australia Option A3 Switzerland Option A5 Japan Option A6 China Option A10 India Option A11 No power cord or AC adapter Option A99 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Install the instrument Product options Option Description Opt 01 Waveform record length expansion AWG70001A from 2 GSamples to 16 GSamples AWG70002A from 2 GSamples to 8 GSamples on both channels Opt 03 Adds sequencing Opt 150 Adds 50 GS s sampling rate AWG70001A only Opt 208 Adds 8 GS s sampling rate AWG70002A only Opt 216 Adds 16 GS s sampling rate AWG70002A only Opt 225 Adds 25 GS s sampling rate AWG70002A only Opt RFX Adds RFXpress RFX100 software to the AWG Opt RDR Adds radar signal generation to RFXpress Opt SPARA Adds S parameter emulation to RFXpress Opt OFDM Adds OFDM signal generation to RFXpress Opt ENV Adds environment signal generation to RFXpress Opt ENV01 Bundling option Opt ENV Opt RDR Opt ENV02 Bundling option Opt ENV Opt RDR Opt OFDM Opt ENV03 Bundling option Opt ENV Opt RDR Opt OFDM Opt SPARA Opt ENV04 Bundling option Opt ENV Opt RDR Opt OFDM Opt SPARA Opt UWBCT
31. n soa ex Calibration s e Diagnostics POST Only 2 v System 4 v System Interface Select all tests v Communications Unselect all tests 4 v Clock1 Snares 4 v Clock Internal e Communications Loop Count 0 Date 4 e Channel1 Time 4 v Host Communications Temp 74 Serial Loop e PCIe Communications O Single v Host Bus Continuous Times 0 Stop on Fail Log Failures only w AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 7 Install the instrument Self calibration 5 S elect and deselect each test individually or use the Select all tests and Unselect all tests buttons 6 S m m m elect the desired Loop function Single makes one pass through the selected tests Continuous continually runs through the selected tests until aborted Times lets you define how many times to run the selected tests Stop on Fail stops the diagnostics if a selected test fails regardless of the Loop selection 7 Click Start to run the diagnostics The Start button changes to Abort while tests are actively running Verify that the instrument passes all tests If diagnostic failures occur contact your local Tektronix service personnel The s elf calibration uses internal calibration routines that adjust the internal calibration constants as necessary If the from instrument detects an internal temperature difference of more than 5 C its previous calibration a message is displayed in the stat
32. n or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT 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 DEFECTIVE 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 W2 15AUG04 Table of Contents Important safety information sssssssssssseeeseeeneen enne en ne en tenete enne nennen nenne erri nnne iii Generalisafety summary unas ees d tecte aad en ronda Tae EEE AEE EVE NEEN aee oe AEE tud ea ca iii T rmsantihedm anual 4nnoinoseie e EHE e ur rid Rae V Ternusonthe product 212 25 eode eoe rtt tee ti t E swersvannecabil dacsassavarcdvabisweessdauaes vi Symbols on the Product P vi Compliance Information essccascaeledeceeedacccsdeacdecsslincetrateddestediecwcsecsseuetbactescatiteCosaedeatncigecsacsileceadeatiaadieenes vii EMC compline serrie vii Safety compllanCe unneieeietit tet pese e a eaa i E ebd NE EERS viii Environmental compliance 122i sete ite teo ene ERR cuade
33. nabevavevacdeasescoesasensazedouens X Create your Windows Operating System restore discs ssssssssssssssseseeeeeenee nennen xi lure MER EE xiii acci m xiii DOCUMENTATION soreer epe Wiad thal fuk Ss acd chas dibus pati iine Pei qe En eve dn xiv Conventions used in this manual 1 ener ener nnne enne nnne xiv Install the instrument Standard accessories RR OR tei ptediesiei ute e He IUS HE Rae 1 Product options siese ierst seks de ee E ese Fe eee aestu vetus sat ssaazenasandedhsdesadaerevscduaawandestssascatiauens 2 luonitvuaivuch M 3 Operating E NU M M 3 Environmental requirements sss enne enne tenerent nennen nennen 3 Power supply requirements ausus deeds isti ees i ies Ee tended osse eS aestu ote ENEE RE oa 4 CCAM c E e eas E E R EE AE EE A EEE NE 4 Powerontheunstt ment uester mre t tie dS Pe EEE E EE E s D Power off theinstrument M EH 6 Hirgerse d Ei 7 Selbcalibration cnmsutedistubenuu eem IDONEUM REID 8 Connecting to the instrument sse eene nennen enne nnne erre RAE R EE 9 Connecting toa netWOrpk iiinnsgseiteiiie ie EHE P EE UR PR eI eere etre TRR 9 Connecting peripheral devices sssssssssssessseeee eene eene tenen nennen nennen nnns 9 Controlling the instrument using a remote PC eene nennen nnne 10 Preventing instrument damage sse eene eene nennen nnne tenete eren nnn nennen nennen 10 Overheat
34. new value Touch or click the keyboard icon to display the keyboard AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 23 Operating basics Preferences 24 Enter the desired value using the numeric keypad on the front panel or with an attached USB keyboard Use the Preferences to set certain instrument characteristics that are retained for each subsequent power on The Preferences screen also contains the instrument s security settings Use the Menu bar File amp Utilities gt Preferences to access user preferences File amp Utilities Open Setup Display 80 Default Setup Front panel LEDs 80 96 70 System Security Screen Blanking L nstrument Help amp Support USB Ports front About my AWG wes a USB Ports Host Brightness controls Adjust the brightness levels of the display and front panel LEDs NOTE Marker front panel LEDs are not adjustable Security Adjust the security settings for the instrument m Lock Instrument displays the Windows lock screen The programmable interface 1s not affected m You can choose to disable the USB host ports front and rear AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Operating basics Basic guidelines to play a waveform The Arbitrary Waveform Generator provides many controls and options that you can use when preparing to play a waveform Here are some basic guidelines and tips to help obtain your goal of playing a waveform Refer to
35. ng requirements 3 Operating system restore 25 Option installation 11 list 11 Output on off 22 Outputs disabled 20 22 Overheat protection 10 Overview AWG mode 19 Functions mode 21 P Play a waveform 19 Play button 19 21 Play Stop button 18 19 21 35 Index Play Stop button screen green with sine wave 22 green with T symbol 22 no light 22 red 22 yellow with clock symbol 22 Play Stop front panel button amber 23 flashing green 23 green 23 no light 23 red 23 Playing a waveform guidelines 25 Pop up keypad 23 POST Power on self test 7 Power button flashing red 5 10 green 5 indicators 5 no light 5 yellow 5 Power cord input 17 Power supply requirements 4 Power on self test POST 7 Powering off 6 Powering on 5 Preferences 24 Product software installation 25 R rear panel 16 17 Rear panel connectors 16 Reference Clock Input 17 Remote desktop 10 Remote PC Controlling the instrument 10 Removable hard drive 15 Requirements 36 environmental 3 operating 3 power supply 4 Restore AWG product software 25 Windows operating system 25 Restore Default Layout 20 22 Restore default setup 20 22 Restore discs Windows OS xi Restore last setup 20 22 Run Mode Continuous 23 Triggered 23 Triggered Continuous 23 Run state control 22 S save 20 Save setup 20 22 Screen interface 20 Security 24 Self calibration 8
36. nt you may need to install an option key to activate the new option Use the Install Upgrades dialog box to enable the upgrades that you purchased from Tektronix for your instrument For the most current list of upgrades go to www tektronix com or contact your local Tektronix representative View installed options 1 Select File amp Utilities from the workspace tabs 2 Select About my AWG to display the current option information and system information 3 Click Install Options to start the upgrade installation process File amp Utilities m AWG 70002A Tektronix Y Ls oint to 8 Gpoint Opt 01 Install Options Copy Instrument Info System Information AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 11 Install the instrument Install a new option key 1 Click Continue from the Install Upgrades introduction screen Enter the option key provided by Tektronix and follow the on screen instructions to install the option NOTE Some upgrades may require updating the product software Refer to the instructions provided with your upgrade for proper installation NOTE Afier entering a new option key you must restart the instrument application to activate the option T Install Upgrades Product information AWG70002A Version 2 0 0000 Serial Number B012723 Current options Memory Expansion 2 Gpoint to 8 Gpoint Opt 01 25 Gsample s Opt 225 Sequencing Opt 03 Current
37. ode overview 19 AWG mode selector 20 21 B Basic guidelines 25 C Calibration 8 Channel enable 19 21 Chassis ground front panel connector 15 Cleaning 4 Clock Out rear panel 17 Connectors rear panel 16 Continuous Run mode 23 Control panel 17 Control settings how to change 23 Controls touchscreen 18 Create restore discs xi D Diagnostics 7 Disable outputs 20 22 Disconnect outputs 20 22 Display properties 12 Documentation xiv E Enable channel 19 21 Environmental requirements 3 error indication 22 eSATA port rear panel 16 External Clock Input 16 External monitor 16 External SATA 16 F Fine button 18 Force Trig 23 Force Trigger buttons 18 Forced shutdown 6 front panel 15 Front panel connectors 15 Functions mode overview 21 Functions mode selector 20 21 G General purpose knob 18 H Hard drive front panel 15 Help button 20 22 Home button 18 Incoming inspection 7 Install options 11 upgrades 11 L LAN connector rear panel 16 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual LED color Analog outputs 15 marker outputs 15 Lock screen 24 Marker output front panel connector 15 Marker outputs LED color 15 Menu bar Screen interface 21 Menu tabs Screen interface 19 Mode selection AWG 20 21 Functions 20 21 N Network connection 9 Numeric keypad 18 O open 20 Open setup 20 22 Operati
38. ols When the touchscreen is disabled you can still access the on screen menus with a mouse or keyboard NOTE The stylus must be of the conductive type designed for projected capacitance screens such as commonly used with smart phones and tablets NOTE If the instrument is powered on in Windows Safe Mode the touchscreen is inoperative You may need to use a mouse or keyboard to restore normal operation Force Trigger A or B The A or B Force Trigger buttons generate a trigger event This is only effective when the Run mode is set to Triggered or Triggered Continuous All Outputs Off The All Outputs Off button provides a quick disconnect of the analog outputs and marker outputs whether those outputs are enabled or not All Outputs Off overrides the output enable controls When activated the button lights the outputs are electrically disconnected and the channel and marker output front panel lights are turned off When the All Outputs Off is deactivated the channel and marker outputs return to their defined state 18 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual AWG mode general overview Setup Shortcuts LIEGE Waveforms Sequences Open Waveform Name gt Wave 14 48k Wave 6 24k Wave 6 1 72k Wave 15 72k 1Sine50 48 10Bits 24k 1Sine50 48 8Bits 2 4 k v 4 ON gt Lengt A Operating basics The following illustration and table provide a high
39. option key B C4 vow t Type your new option key here to activate all your purchased functions o Windows interface guidelines 12 Because the instrument uses the Microsoft Windows interface you have open access to the Windows operating system You can access the Windows desktop to load and run other Windows based applications such as Microsoft Excel Follow these guidelines to avoid making operating system changes that might cause problems while using the instrument Be careful when making changes in the Control Panel Avoid making changes to any controls with which you are unfamiliar Do not delete or change any system fonts this can affect the quality of the display Be careful when making changes to the system Display properties Changing settings such as resolution text size fonts and orientation affects the usability of the display and the touchscreen AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Install the instrument Do not change the contents of the Windows folder or the Program Files Tektronix AWG70000 folder Do not change the BIOS settings this can affect the overall operation of the instrument AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 13 Install the instrument 14 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Operating basics Front panel connectors Play Stop c oO Removable Drive Q cn Turn Off Power Bef 4 5 s itt AWG70000
40. ormation refer to the instrument help on your instrument The following instruments are supported by this document AWG70001A single channel Arbitrary Waveform Generators AWG70002A two channel Arbitrary Waveform Generators Key features The following list describes some of the key features of the AWG70000A series instruments Two modes of operation AWG mode Arbitrary Waveform Generator to play any waveshape from a file Functions mode to play basic waveshapes Sample rates Upto 50 GS s for one channel instruments Upto 25 GS s for two channel instruments Waveform memory Upto 16 GSamples for one channel instruments Upto 8 GSamples for two channel instruments Sequencing with Option 03 80 dBc Spurious Free Dynamic Range 10 bit vertical resolution An intuitive graphical user interface Removable hard disk drive Supports USB 2 0 interface m LAN 1000 100 10 Base T m Capacitive touchscreen user interface Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit operating system AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual xiii Preface Documentation Review the following table to locate more information about this product To read about Use these documents Installation and operation overviews Safety and Installation manual Operation and user interface Instrument help from the Help menu Programmer commands Programmer manual This manual is available on the Tektronix Web site www
41. ou read the marking m CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product Symbols on the product IN When this symbol is marked on the product be sure to consult the manual to find out the nature of the potential hazards and any actions which have to be taken to avoid them This symbol may also be used to refer the user to ratings in the manual The following symbols may appear on the product A Q b CAUTION Protective Ground Earth Terminal Refer to Manual Earth Terminal Chassis Ground Standby vi AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Compliance Information This section lists the EMC electromagnetic compliance safety and environmental standards with which the instrument complies EMC compliance EC Declaration of Meets intent of Directive 2004 108 EC for Electromagnetic Compatibility Conformity EMC Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities EN 61326 1 2006 EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use 123 CISPR 11 2003 Radiated and conducted emissions Group 1 Class A IEC 61000 4 2 2001 Electrostatic discharge immunity IEC 61000 4 3 2002 RF electromagnetic field immunity IEC 61000 4 4 2004 Electrical fast transient burst immunity IEC 61000 4 5 2001 Power line surge immunity IEC 61000 4 6 2003 Conducted RF immunity IEC 61000 4 11 2004 Voltage dips
42. plitude characteristics Range Resolution Accuracy DC accuracy Interleave adjustment Phase adjustment range Phase adjustment resolution Amplitude matching range Inter channel skew control 30 Aeroflex Weinschel Planar Crown Universal Connector System with SMA female adapter 1 channel 2 channels and complementary Independent control for each analog output complementary pair 500 Independent control for each channel 0 25 Vp p to 0 5 Vp p into 50 Q single ended 0 5 Vp p to 1 0 Vp p into 100 Q single ended 1 0 mV 2 of amplitude 1 mV 2 of amplitude 1 mV Applies to AWG70001A only 180 to 180 4 10 of amplitude setting Applies to AWG70002A only AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Analog output characteristics cont Range Resolution Marker outputs Output connector Number of outputs AWG70001A AWG70002A Type of outputs ON OFF control Impedance Output voltage Amplitude range Amplitude resolution Offset range Offset resolution DC accuracy External termination voltage range Variable delay control Range Resolution 100 ps to 100 ps 1 ps SMA front panel 2 4 and complementary Independent control for each marker 500 Independent control for each marker 0 5 Vp p to 1 4 Vp p into 50 Q 10 mV 1 4 V amplitude 2 to 1 4 V amplitude 2 into 50 Q 10 mV 10 of output high or low setting 50 mV into 50 Q 2 8 V
43. selected for change Push the knob to toggle the Fine mode on and off increasing or decreasing the change resolution of the general purpose knob NOTE The general purpose knob operation mimics the actions of the up and down arrow keys on a keyboard as defined by the Windows operating system Because of this rotating the knob when a desired control is not selected may result in seemingly odd behavior of the control or accidental changes to some other control Fine The Fine button increases the resolution of the general purpose knob Numeric keypad The numeric keypad is used to directly enter a numeric value into a selected control setting Units prefix buttons T p G n M y and k m are used to complete an input with the numeric keypad You can complete your entry by pushing one of these prefix buttons without pressing the Enter key If you push the units prefix buttons for frequency the units are interpreted as T tera G giga M mega or k kilo If you push the buttons for time or amplitude the units are interpreted as p pico n nano u micro or m milli Touchscreen Off The Touchscreen Off button enables or disables touchscreen control When disabled the button lights When the touchscreen is enabled you can use your finger or the stylus to control all operations of the instrument from the display The touchscreen can be used alone or in combination with the mouse and front panel contr
44. sequences 20 Setup default 20 22 open 22 save 22 Shutdown forced 6 Software installation 25 Standard accessories 1 Status bar Screen interface 22 Status indicators Play Stop button 23 Status indicators screen 22 Status message calibration recommended 8 Stop button 19 21 Sync Clock Out rear panel 16 T TekVISA installation 25 Tools panel 20 22 Touch screen 17 Touchscreen button 18 Trigger controls Screen interface 20 Trigger Inputs A and B 17 Triggered Run mode 23 Triggered Continuous Run mode 23 U Upgrade installation 11 USB connector front panel connector 15 rear panel 16 USB Device rear panel 16 USB ports disable 24 V VGA port rear panel 16 Video port 16 View installed options 11 W Waveform Screen interface 20 Waveform color 15 Windows Operating System restore discs xi Windows remote desktop 10 Windows shutdown 6 AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual
45. side the instrument with a lint free cloth Use care to avoid scratching the front panel display 2 Usea soft cloth dampened with water to clean the instrument If needed use a 75 isopropyl alcohol solution as a cleaner Do not spay liquids directly on the instrument AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Install the instrument Power on the instrument 1 Connect the AC power cord to the rear of the instrument 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 500 W 2 Use the front panel power button to switch the instrument on Tektronix AWG70002A Arbitrary Waveform Generator A The power button indicates four instrument power states No light no power applied Yellow standby mode m Green powered on Flashing Red over heat condition instrument shuts down and cannot restart until internal temperature returns to a safe level AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 5 Install the instrument Power off the instrument 1 Press the front panel power button to shut down the instrument The shutdown process takes approximately 30 seconds to complete placing the instrument in standby mode Alternatively use the Windows Shutdown menu NOTE You can force an immediate shutdown by pressing and holding the power button for four seconds Unsaved data is lost Tektronix AWG70002A Arbitrary W
46. sted in the Official Journal of the European Union Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements UL 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements a CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements IFC 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Compliance Information Equipment type Test and measuring equipment Safety class Class 1 grounded product Safety certification of The safety certification is valid only when installed in an appropriately approved plug in or VXI modules by a USA NRTL or a Canada Certified Organization mainframe Pollution degree A measure of the contaminants that could occur in the environment around and description 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 1 No pollution or only dry nonconductive pollution occurs Products in this category are generally encapsulated hermetically sea
47. t with covers or panels removed or with the case open Hazardous voltage exposure is possible Avoid exposed circuitry Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present Do not operate with suspected failures If you suspect that there is damage to this product have it inspected by qualified service personnel Disable the product if it is damaged Do not use the product if it is damaged or operates incorrectly If in doubt about safety of the product turn it off and disconnect the power cord Clearly mark the product to prevent its further operation Before use inspect voltage probes test leads and accessories for mechanical damage and replace when damaged Do not use probes or test leads if they are damaged if there is exposed metal or if a wear indicator shows Examine the exterior of the product before you use it Look for cracks or missing pieces Use only specified replacement parts Do not operate in wet damp conditions Be aware that condensation may occur if a unit is moved from a cold to a warm environment Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere Keep product surfaces clean and dry Remove the input signals before you clean the product iv AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Important safety information Provide proper ventilation Refer to the manual s installation instructions for details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation Slots and openings are provid
48. tektronix com manuals Specifications and performance verification Specifications and Performance Verification procedures Technical Reference This manual is available on the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com manuals Service procedures Service manual to service instruments to the module level This manual is available on the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com manuals Conventions used in this manual The following icons are used throughout this manual Step Front panel Connect Network SVGA USB power power yl Sq Q S Y xiv AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual Install the instrument Unpack the instrument and check that you received all items listed as Standard Accessories Check the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com for the most current information Standard accessories Accessory Tektronix part number AWG70000A Series Installation and Safety Manual English Option LO 071 3110 xx Japanese Option L5 071 3111 xx Simplified Chinese Option L7 071 3112 xx Traditional Chinese Option L8 071 3113 xx Russian Option L10 071 3114 xx Windows compatible keyboard 119 7083 xx Windows compatible mouse 119 7054 xx Capacitive touch stylus 119 8131 00 Analog output SMA adapters 131 8689 00 Pre installed on outputs Two with the AWG70001A Four with the AWG70002A 50 Q SMA Terminatio
49. the instrument s help system for more detail about instrument controls and functions Load a waveform or waveforms into the waveform list Assign a waveform from the waveform list to a channel Set the Run mode see Run mode on page 23 If using a triggered run mode supply the necessary trigger event Enable the channel output Make sure All Channels Off control is not active m Press the Play button front panel or screen m To deal with problems or errors refer to the instrument help system Restoring instrument operating system and product software You can restore the instrument s Windows Operating System directly from the instrument The instrument does not ship with an operating system restore disc To restore or update the AWG product software you need to download the current version from the Tektronix web site NOTE Restoring or updating the AWG product software does not require that you restore the Windows operating system Operating system restore CAUTION Restoring the operating system reformats the hard disk drive The product software and all user data will be lost The Acronis Recovery partition and the related data are not destroyed The Windows operating system installed is designed for this instruments hardware and product software Installing a version other than the one provided will not function properly After the operating system is installed you need to download the AWG70000A
50. ting peripheral devices AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual You can connect your instrument to a network for file sharing printing Internet access and other functions Consult your network administrator and use the standard Windows utilities to configure the instrument for your network You can connect peripheral devices to your instrument such as the keyboard and mouse provided A mouse and keyboard are particularly helpful for opening and saving files Install the instrument Controlling the instrument using a remote PC Use your PC to control the arbitrary waveform generator through a LAN using the Windows Remote Desktop function If your PC has a larger screen it will be easier to see details such as zooming waveforms or making cursor measurements You can also use a third party software application installed on your PC to create a waveform and import it through a network Preventing instrument damage Overheat protection Connectors 10 The instrument is protected against overheating damage by continuously monitoring the internal temperature If the internal temperature exceeds the maximum rated operating range two actions occur m The instrument shuts down The Power button flashes red NOTE An indication that the internal temperature is escalating is continual calibration warnings due to temperature change If an overheat condition was detected the power button will continue to flash re
51. trument has warmed up for 20 minutes and meets the environmental requirements listed in the following table Requirement Description Temperature operating 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Humidity operating 5 to 90 relative humidity at up to 30 C 86 F 5 to 45 relative humidity above 30 C 86 F up to 50 C 122 F noncondensing Altitude operating Up to 3 000 m 9 843 feet AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 3 Install the instrument Power supply requirements AN Cleaning AN AN The power supply requirements for your instrument are listed in the following table WARNING To reduce the risk of fire and shock ensure that the mains supply voltage fluctuations do not exceed 10 of the operating voltage range Source Voltage and Frequency Power Consumption 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 500 W Inspect the arbitrary waveform generator as often as operating conditions require Follow these steps to clean the exterior surface WARNING To avoid personal injury power off the instrument and disconnect it from line voltage before performing any of the following procedures CAUTION To avoid damage to the surface of the instrument do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaning agents Use extreme care when cleaning the surface of the display The display is easily scratched if excessive force is used 1 Remove loose dust on the out
52. us area at the bottom of the screen recommending a self calibration You can perform the self calibration at anytime NOTE Always power on the instrument for at least 20 minutes before performing a self calibration See Operating requirements on page 3 1 Confirm that there is no output signal The front panel Play Stop button indicator is off Play Stop 2 Click File amp Utilities from the workspace tabs then click System Click Diagnostics amp Calibration File amp Utilities nd self calibration Dia Open Setup Default Setup ct converter after Help amp Support About my AWG AWG70000A Series Safety and Installation Manual 4 Install the instrument In the Diagnostics and Calibration screen click Calibration All calibration routines are selected by default and cannot be deselected Click Start The Start button changes to Abort once the calibration has started Clicking Abort stops the calibration process and restores all values to their previous state All calibration items should indicate Pass If not contact your local Tektronix service personnel Tf Diagnostics and Calibration regm 4 A Calibration Summary 4 e Initialization z e Init Date Time v2 Calibration Initialization Temp 4 va Dc a Differential Offset va Common Mode A Amplitude 4 A Adc va Adc Internal 4 Y Clock Connecting to the instrument Connecting to a network Connec
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