Hewlett Packard 1631A Logic Analyzer
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1631A
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1986
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User Manual
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User Manual
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79
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english
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Measurement Reference Guide. The Purpose of this manual is to acquaint you with some of the features and capabilities of the 1631A, It is not intended to be a complete guide to every feature but rather to give insight into the types of measurements the 1631A can make.

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Service Manual
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Service Manual
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507
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english
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This manual applies directly to instruments with serial numbers prefixed: 1630A;2812A 1630D;2812A 1630G;2812A 1631 A; 2811A 1631D; 2811A With changes described within, this manual also applies to instruments with serial prefixes: 1630A; 2242A through 2715A 1630D; 2234A through 2720A 1630G; 2415A through 2602A 1631 A; 2451A through 2714A 1631D; 2446A through 2713A SECTION I, GENERAL INFORMATION. This section contains a description of this manual and the HP 163X logic Analyzer family. This section also gives specifications and recommended test equipment for the logic analyzers. SECTION II, INSTALLATION. Section II explains how to prepare the Logic Analyzers for use. SECTION III, OPERATION. Operation of the HP 1630A.D/G and HP 1631 A/D is outside the scope of this service manual. Section III does give a brief description of front panel controls and information about configuration of the logic analyzers for IHP-IB and HP-IL operation. For complete operating instructions see the Operating Manual. SECTION IV, CONFIDENCE TESTS. This section concerns the execution of software-based function verification Self Test (ST) tests, which includes the interpretation of status codes to verify correct operation. SECTION V, ADJUSTMENTS. The logic analyzers require several adjustments that can be done with an Oscilloscope, voltmeter, programmable signal source and controller; these adjustments are covered this section. SECTION VI, REPLACEABLE PARTS. This section contains ordering information and a parts list for all models of the family. SECTION VII, INSTRUMENT CHANGES. This section has information which describes changes to the instruments and how to find proper documentation for the instrument being serviced. SECTION VIII, SERVICE. The Service section is divided into eight subsections. The first subsection covers the overall system. This includes system theory, and which service group to reference with a failure. The service groups focus on individual subsystems. Information in these groups includes block and component level theory, mnemonics, and schematics relating to that subsystem.

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