Tektronix TDS 644A Oszilloskop
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TDS 644A
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1993
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Digitizing Oscilloscope

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The TDS 620A 640A, & 644A are portable, four-channeldigitizing oscilloscopes suitable for use in a variety of test and measurement applications and systems. Key features include: • A maximum digitizing rate of 2 GS/s on each of the full-featured channels (four on the TDS 640A and 644A, two on the(TDS 620A) simultaneously with an analog bandwidth of 500 MHz. • Four input channels, each with 8-bit vertical resolution, and each with a record length of 2,000 samples and 8-bit vertical resolution. • Extensive triggering capabilities: such as edge, logic, and glitch. Video trigger (Option 05, is also available. The video trigger modes are NTSC, SECAM, PAL, HDTV, and FlexFormatTM (user definable format). • Acquisition modes such as sample, envelope, and average. • A full complement of advanced functions, like continuously-updated measurements, results and local pass/fail decision making. • Specialized display modes, such as variable persistence with color grading, dot or vector mode, sin(x)/x or linear display filters, and user selectable color pallettes. The "Fit to Screen" features compresses the entire waveform record to fit on the screen. • A unique graphical user Interface (GUI), an on-board help mode, and a logical front-panel layout which combine to deliver a new standard in usability. • Full GPIB Software programmability. Hardcopy output using GPIB, RS-232, or Centronics ports. RS-232 and Centronics are standard on the TDS 644A and optional, as option 13, on the TDS 620A and 640A. • VGA output for driving remote monitors. • A 1.44 Mbyte, DOS 3.3 or later-compatible, floppy disk drive (option 1F on the TDS 620A and 640A) and NVRAM mass storage for saving waveforms, hardcopies, and Oscilloscope setups. • On the TDS 644A a color display for distinguishing among waveforms, their measurements, and associated text. User Interface Use a combination of front-panel buttons, knobs, and on-screen menus to control the oscilloscope's many functions. The front-panel controls are grouped according to function: vertical, horizontal, trigger, and special. Set a function you adjust often, such as vertical positioning or the time base setting, directly by its own front-panel knob. Set functions which you change less often, such as vertical coupling and horizontal mode, indirectly using selected menus. Menus Pressing one (sometimes two) front-panel button(s), such as vertical menu, displays a main menu of related functions, such as coupling, bandwidth, etc., at the bottom of the screen. Pressing a main-menu button, such as coupling, displays a side menu of settings for that function, such as AC, DC, or GND (ground) coupling, at the right side of the screen. Pressing a side-menu button selects a setting such as DC. Indicators On-screen readouts help you keep track of the settings for various functions, such as vertical and horizontal scale and trigger level. Some readouts use the cursors or the automatic parameter extraction feature (called measure) to display the results of measurements made or the status of the instrument. General Purpose Knob Assign the general purpose knob to adjust a selected parameter function. More quickly change parameters by toggling the SHIFT button. Use the same method as for selecting a function, except the final side-menu selection assigns the general purpose knob to adjust some function, such as the position of measurement cursors on screen, or the setting for a channel's fine gain. GUI The user Interface also makes use of a GUI, or Graphical User Interface, to make setting functions and interpreting the display more intuitive. Some menus and status are displayed using iconic representations of function settings such as those shown here for full, 100 MHz, and 20 MHz bandwidth. Such icons allow you to more readily determine status or the available settings.

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TDS Family Oscilloscope Programmer Manual This programmer manual covers the TDS 410 420, 460, 520A, 524A, 540A, 544A, 620A, 640A, 644A, 684A, 744A, & 784A. It also covers Advanced DSP Math (optional on the TDS420, 460, 520A, 540A, 620A, & 640A), the RS-232/Centronics Interface (optional on the TDS 410 420, 460, 520A, 540A, 620A, & 640A), and the Option 05 Video Trigger. This manual provides information on operating your Oscilloscope using the General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Interface. Table of Contents Getting Started Overview of the Manual ... 1–1 Setting Up Remote Communications ... 1–3 Syntax and Commands Command Syntax ... 2–1 Command and Query Structure ... 2–1 Clearing the TDS Family Oscilloscope ... 2–3 Command Entry ... 2–3 Constructed Mnemonics ... 2–6 Argument Types ... 2–7 Syntax Diagrams ... 2–10 Command Groups ... 2–11 Acquisition Commands ... 2–11 Alias Commands ... 2–12 Application Menu Commands ... 2–12 Calibration and Diagnostic Commands ... 2–13 Cursor Commands ... 2–13 Display Commands ... 2–14 File System Commands ... 2–16 Hardcopy Commands ... 2–16 Horizontal Commands ... 2–17 Limit Test Commands ... 2–18 Measurement Commands ... 2–19 Miscellaneous Commands ... 2–21 RS-232 Commands ... 2–22 Save and Recall Commands ... 2–22 Status and Error Commands ... 2–23 Trigger Commands ... 2–24 Vertical Commands ... 2–31 Waveform Commands ... 2–32 Zoom Commands ... 2–37 Command Descriptions ... 2–39 Status and Events Registers ... 3–1 Queues ... 3–5 Event Handling Sequence ... 3–6 Synchronization Methods ... 3–7 Messages ... 3–12 Programming Examples Compiling the Example Programs ... 4–2 Appendices Appendix A: Character Charts ... A–1 Appendix B: Reserved Words ... B–1 Appendix C: Interface Specifications ... C–1 GPIB Function Subsets ... C–1 Interface Messages ... C–2 Appendix D: Factory Initialization Settings ... D–1 Glossary and Index

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Operating Information Using this Manual ... 2-1 Before Servicing ... 2-1 Strategy for Servicing ... 2-1 Manual Structure ... 2-2 Manual Conventions ... 2-3 Modules ... 2-3 Safety ... 2-3 Symbols ... 2-3 Tektronix Service ... 2-4 Warranty Repair Service ... 2-4 Repair or Calibration Service ... 2-4 Self Service ... 2-5 Finding Other Information ... 2-5 General Information ... 2-7 Supplying Operating Power ... 2-7 Power Cord Information ... 2-8 Operating Voltage ... 2-9 Memory Backup Power ... 2-9 Operating Environment ... 2-9 Operating Temperature ... 2-9 Ventilation Requirements ... 2-9 Applying and Interrupting Power ... 2-10 Power On ... 2-10 Power Off ... 2-10 Repackaging Instructions ... 2-11 Installed Options ... 2-11 General Operating Instructions ... 2-13 Screen Layout ... 2-13 Basic Procedures ... 2-13 How to Power On ... 2-13 How to Use Help ... 2-14 List of Figures ... vii List of Tables ... xi Safety Summary ... xiii Specifications Specifications ... 1-1 General Product Description ... 1-1 User Interface ... 1-2 Menus ... 1-2 Indicators ... 1-2 General Purpose Knob ... 1-2 GUI ... 1-2 Signal Acquisition System ... 1-3 Horizontal System ... 1-3 Trigger System ... 1-4 Acquisition Control ... 1-4 On-Board User Assistance ... 1-5 Help ... 1-5 Autoset ... 1-5 Measurement Assistance ... 1-5 Cursor ... 1-5 Measure ... 1-5 Digital Signal Processing (DSP) ... 1-6 Storage and I/O ... 1-6 Display ... 1-7 Zoom ... 1-7 Nominal Traits ... 1-9 Warranted Characteristics ... 1-13 Typical Characteristics ... 1-19 How to Use the Status Menu ... 2-14 Howto Set Functions ... 2-15 How to Set Complex Functions ... 2-18 Theory of Operation Circuit Description ... 3-1 Logic Conventions ... 3-1 Module Overview ... 3-1 Performance Verification Brief Procedures ... 4-1 General Instructions ... 4-1 Conventions ... 4-2 Self Tests ... 4-4 Verify Internal Adjustment, Self Compensation, and Diagnostics ... 4-4 Functional Tests ... 4-6 Verify All Input Channels ... 4-7 Verify the Time Base ... 4-8 Verify the Main and Delayed Trigger Systems ... 4-11 Performance Tests ... 4-13 Prerequisites ... 4-13 Equipment Required ... 4-14 Test Record ... 4-17 Signal Acquisition System Checks ... 4-21 Check Accuracy of Offset (Zero Setting) ... 4-21 Check DC Gain and Voltage Measurement Accuracy ... 4-23 Check Analog Bandwidth ... 4-29 Check Delay Between Channels ... 4-33 Time Base System Checks ... 4-37 Check Accuracy for Long-Term Sample Rate, Delay Time, and Delta Time Measurements ... 4-37 Trigger System Checks ... 4-40 Check Accuracy (Time) for Pulse-Glitch or Pulse-Width Triggering ... 4-40 Check Accuracy, Trigger-Level or Threshold, DC Coupled .. 4-43 Sensitivity, Edge Trigger, DC Coupled ... 4-46 Output Signal Checks ... 4-51 Check Outputs — AUX1 (for(TDS 620A) or CH 3 (for TDS 640A or 644A), Main and Delayed Trigger ... 4-51 Check Probe Compensator Output ... 4-54 Option 05 Video Trigger Checks ... 4-59 Check Video Trigger ... 4-59 Adjustment Procedures Adjustment Procedures ... 5-1 Requirements for Performance ... 5-1 Personnel ... 5-1 Warm-Up Period ... 5-1 Access ... 5-2 System ... 5-2 Optional Peripherals ... 5-2 Test Equipment ... 5-2 Usage ... 5-2 Performing the Adjustments ... 5-3 Complete Adjustment ... 5-3 Individual Adjustments ... 5-3 Partial Adjustment ... 5-4 Adjustment After Repair ... 5-4 Adjustment Dependencies ... 5-4 Equipment Required ... 5-5 Adjustment Instructions ... 5-6 Hardware Installation ... 5-6 Software Installation ... 5-7 Software-Based Adjustments ... 5-7 Probe Adjustment for the P6139A Probe ... 5-10 Compensate the Probe ... 5-10 Measure Probe Bandwidth ... 5-12 Adjust the Probe — High Frequency Response ... 5-14 Display Assembly Adjustment ... 5-18 Brightness and Contrast Adjustment /TDS 620A and 640A - Monochrome - Only) ... 5-18 Rotation, Brightness, and Contrast Adjustment /TDS 644A - Color - Only) ... 5-21 Maintenance Maintenance Information ... 6-1 Procedures Not In This Section ... 6-1 Preventing ESD ... 6-2 Precautions ... 6-2 Susceptibility to ESD ... 6-2 Inspection and Cleaning ... 6-5 General Care ... 6-5 Inspection and Cleaning Procedures ... 6-5 Inspection — Exterior ... 6-6 Cleaning Procedure — Exterior ... 6-6 Inspection — Interior ... 6-7 Cleaning Procedure — Interior ... 6-8 Lubrication ... 6-8 Removal and Installation Procedures ... 6-9 Preparation — Please Read ... 6-9 List of Modules ... 6-10 General Instructions ... 6-10 Summary of Procedures ... 6-10 Access Procedure ... 6-16 Procedures for External Modules ... 6-17 Front-Panel Knobs ... 6-17 Line Fuse and Line Cord ... 6-18 EMI Gaskets ... 6-19 Rear Cover and Cabinet ... 6-20 Front Cover, Trim Ring, Menu Buttons, and Attenuator Panel 6-23 A12 Front-Panel Assembly ... 6-25 Display-Frame Assembly ... 6-28 Cabinet Modules ... 6-29 Procedures for Outer-Chassis Modules ... 6-31 A15 Attenuator Assembly ... 6-31 Fan ... 6-32 A14 D1 Bus and Analog-Power and Digital-Power Cables .. 6-33 A23 SerPar Board — RS232/Centronics Hardcopy Interface 6-35 A29 Video Trigger Board ... 6-37 A11 Processor/Display Board ... 6-42 Top Cover and Board Brackets ... 6-44 Rear-Panel Cables ... 6-45 A10 Acquisition Board ... 6-46 Floppy Disk ... 6-48 Rear Chassis ... 6-50 Procedures for Inner-Chassis Modules ... 6-52 A16 Low Voltage Power supply ... 6-52 A20 or A30 Display Assembly and Supply Fuse ... 6-53 Front Subpanel ... 6-58 Main Chassis ... 6-59 Disassembly for Cleaning ... 6-60 Troubleshooting ... 6-63 Diagnostics ... 6-63 Firmware Updates ... 6-64 Options Electrical Parts List Diagrams Mechanical Parts List

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List of Figures List of Tables Safety Summary Table of Contents Specifications General Product Description User Interface Menus Indicators General Purpose Knob GUI Signal Acquisition System Horizontal System Trigger System Acquisition Control On-Board User Assistance Help Autoset Measurement Assistance Cursor Measure Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Storage and I/O Display Zoom Nominal Traits Warranted Characteristics Typical Characteristics Operating Information Using this Manual Before Servicing Strategy for Servicing Manual Structure Manual Conventions Modules Safety Symbols Tektronix Service Warranty Repair Service Repair or Calibration Service Self Service Finding Other Information General Information Supplying Operating Power Power Cord Information Operating Voltage Memory Backup Power Operating Environment Operating Temperature Ventilation Requirements Applying and Interrupting Power Power On Power Off Repackaging Instructions Installed Options General Operating Instructions Screen Layout Basic Procedures How to Power On How to Use Help How to Use the Status Menu How to Set Functions How to Set Complex Functions Theory of Operation Circuit Description Logic Conventions Module Overview Performance Verification Brief Procedures General Instructions Conventions Self Tests Verify Internal Adjustment, Self Compensation, and Diagnostics Functional Tests Verify All Input Channels Verify the Time Base Verify the Main and Delayed Trigger Systems Verify the File System (Optional on TDS 620A and 640A) . . . Performance Tests Prerequisites Equipment Required Test Record Signal Acquisition System Checks Check Accuracy of Offset (Zero Setting) Check DC Gain and Voltage Measurement Accuracy Check Analog Bandwidth Check Delay Between Channels Time Base System Checks Check Accuracy for Long-Term Sample Rate, Delay Time, and Delta Time Measurements Trigger System Checks Check Accuracy (Time) for Pulse-Glitch or Pulse-Width Triggering Check Accuracy, Trigger-Level or Threshold, DC CoupledSensitivity, Edge Trigger, DC Coupled Output Signal Checks Check O u t p u t s — A U X 1 (for(TDS 620A) or CH 3 (for TDS 640A or 644A), Main and Delayed Trigger Check Probe Compensator Output Option 05 Video Trigger Checks Check Video Trigger Adjustment Procedures Adjustment Procedures Requirements for Performance Personnel Warm-Up Period Access System Optional Peripherals Test Equipment Usage Performing the Adjustments Complete Adjustment Individual Adjustments Partial Adjustment Adjustment After Repair Adjustment Dependencies Equipment Required Adjustment Instructions Hardware Installation Software Installation Software-Based Adjustments Probe Adjustment for the P6139A Probe Compensate the Probe Measure Probe Bandwidth Adjust the Probe — High Frequency Response Display Assembly Adjustment Brightness and Contrast Adjustment /TDS 620A and 640A - Monochrome - Only) Rotation, Brightness, and Contrast Adjustment /TDS 644A - Color - Only) Maintenance Information Procedures Not In This Section Preventing ESD Precautions Susceptibility to ESD Inspection and Cleaning General Care Inspection and Cleaning Procedures Inspection — Exterior Cleaning Procedure — Exterior Inspection — Interior Cleaning Procedure — Interior Lubrication Removal and Installation Procedures Preparation — Please Read List of Modules General Instructions Summary of Procedures Access Procedure Procedures for External Modules Front-Panel Knobs Line Fuse and Line Cord EMI Gaskets Rear Cover and Cabinet Front Cover, Trim Ring, Menu Buttons, and Attenuator Panel A12 Front-Panel Assembly Display-Frame Assembly Cabinet Modules Procedures for Outer-Chassis Modules A15 Attenuator Assembly Fan A14 D1 Bus and Analog-Power and Digital-Power Cables .. A23 SerPar Board — RS232/Centronics Hardcopy Interface A29 Video Trigger Board A11 Processor/Display Board Top Cover and Board Brackets Rear-Panel Cables A10 Acquisition Board Floppy Disk Rear Chassis Procedures for Inner-Chassis Modules A16 Low Voltage Power supply A20 or A30 Display Assembly and Supply Fuse Front Subpanel Main Chassis Disassembly for Cleaning Troubleshooting Diagnostics Firmware Updates

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