Agilent E5061A/E5062A ENA Series RF Network Analyzers Service Guide Sixth Edition Manufacturing No.
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Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific WARNINGS elsewhere in this manual may impair the protection provided by the equipment. Such noncompliance would also violate safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument. Agilent Technologies assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these precautions.
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Certification Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, to the extent allowed by the Institution’s calibration facility, or to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members.
Typeface Conventions Sample (bold) Boldface type is used when a term is defined or emphasised. Sample (Italic) Italic type is used for emphasis. key Indicates a hardkey (key on the front panel or external keyboard) labeled “Sample.” “key” may be omitted. Sample menu/button/box Indicates a menu/button/box on the screen labeled “Sample” which can be selected/executed by clicking. “menu,” “button,” or “box” may be omitted.
Contents 1. General Information Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Software Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Organization of Service Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents RF Output Level Linearity Test (@ Port2)(Option 250 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trace Noise Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crosstalk Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Dynamic Range Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents To Check the Touch Panel (Option 016 only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 To Check the LCD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 To Check the External Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 To Check the Mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents E5062A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44102842 and below . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front Assembly (Standby Switch / LCD Cable) for E5061A : MY44101901 and above, E5062A : MY44102843 and above. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front Assembly (Cover 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Removal Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Replacement Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 A10 Analog Motherboard Replacement . . . . . .
Contents How to make E5061A/E5062A Firmware Installation Disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 How to update the E5061A/E5062A firmware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 D. Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 Required equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. General Information 1 General Information The Service Guide is a guide to servicing the E5061A/E5062A RF Network Analyzer. The guide contains information requisite to do performance tests, adjustments, troubleshooting, and repairs.
General Information Precautions Precautions This section describes cautions that must be observed in operating the E5061A/E5062A. Software Installed The Windows operating system installed in this machine is customized for more effective operation, and has different functions that are not part of the Windows operating system for ordinary PCs (personal computers).
Organization of Service Guide Tabs are used to divide the major chapter and appendix of this manual. The contents of each chapter and appendix in this manual is as follows; Chapter 1 , “General Information,” The Service Guide is a guide to servicing the E5061A/E5062A RF Network Analyzer. The guide contains information requisite to do performance tests, adjustments, troubleshooting, and repairs. Chapter 2 , “Performance Tests,” This chapter provides information on how to verify the E5061A/E5062A performance.
General Information Organization of Service Guide This appendix describes how to update the E5061A/E5062A firmware. When you want to update the E5061A/E5062A firmware, refer to this appendix. Appendix D , “Computer Virus Check,” This appendix describes an example of how to check the system of E5061A/E5062A for computer viruses using computer viruses check software.
Instrument Covered by This Manual Agilent Technologies uses a two-part, ten-character serial number label (See Figure 1-1) attached to the instrument's rear panel. The first five characters are the serial prefix and the last five digits are the suffix. Figure 1-1 Serial Number Label Example An instrument manufactured after the printing date of this manual may have serial number prefix that is not listed on the title page.
General Information Required Equipment Required Equipment Table 1-1 lists the recommended equipment for performing maintenance on the E5061A/E5062A. Table 1-1 Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Critical specifications Recommended Model Qty. Use*1 Frequency Counter Frequency: 50 MHz to 3 GHz Agilent 53131A with Opt.010 & 030*2 1 P,A Accuracy: < 2.5 ppm Power Meter No Substitute Agilent E4419B with Opt.
Table 1-1 Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Critical specifications Recommended Model Qty. Use*1 Cable BNC(m)-BNC(m) Cable, 30 cm Agilent p/n 8120-1838 1 P BNC(m)-BNC(m) Cable, 122 cm Agilent p/n 8120-1840 1 P,A Coaxial cable with Type-N (m) connectors, 61 cm (24 in), 2 ea.
General Information Required Equipment Power Meter Accuracy Test This test is intended for power meters used in testing the E5061A/E5062A. The “Dynamic Accuracy Test” requires the use of a power meter that has been calibrated to a higher accuracy than the standard power meter. Power meters with options G12 and H12 specify an improved instrument accuracy over a limited power range. (These power meters do not contain unique hardware.
Test Procedure NOTE This procedure assumes the use of the recommended equipment model numbers. The actual step required, therefore, may differ for other model numbers of equipment used. Step 1. Setup the equipment as shown in Figure 1-2. a. Connect the DC REFERENCE OUTPUT connector on the rear panel of the range calibrator to the DVM voltage input. b. Connect the POWER METER output of the range calibrator to the input of the power meter being tested. c.
General Information Required Equipment • FUNCTION: CALIBRATE Step 6. Allow the equipment to warm up for approximately 30 minutes. Do not change any connections or control setting during this time. Step 7. Zero and calibrate the power meter channel to which the range calibrator is connected: a. The range calibrator’s RANGE switch should be set to 1 mW. b. Set the range calibrator’s FUNCTION switch to STANDBY. c. Press [Zero/Cal], then Zero A or Zero B (as appropriate). Wait for the operation to complete.
Step 19. Record the power meter reading as value E in the test record. Step 20. If testing a dual-channel power meter, perform Step 7 through Step 19 for the other channel. Step 21. Perform the pass/fail calculations indicated on the test record. NOTE If a channel of the power meter does not pass this test, the power meter cannot be used in applications that require Option G12 or H12. There are no adjustments that can be performed to improve the performance of the power meter.
General Information Required Equipment TEST RECORD FOR POWER METER ACCURACY TEST Power Meter Tested Model Number: Test Date: Serial Number: Tested by: Test Equipment Used Range Calibrator: Model No.: Serial No.: Digital Voltmeter: Model No.: Serial No.: Test Results Range Calibrator: Setting Channel A Channel B DVM Reading (Vdc) Power Meter Reading (dBm) DVM Reading (Vdc) Power Meter Reading (dBm) 1 mW A= 0.000.001 A= 0.000.
2. Performance Test 2 Performance Tests This chapter provides information on how to verify the E5061A/E5062A performance.
Performance Tests Introduction Introduction The performance tests for Agilent E5061A/E5062A make up the VBA performance test software program. The software is included in the E5061A/E5062A Opt.0BW(add service guide), it can not be ordered separately. This chapter shows how to run the software and describes a brief test procedure to test the performance of the E5061A/E5062A. The performance test names are listed in Table 2-1.
Performance Tests Instruction for Using the Performance Test Software Instruction for Using the Performance Test Software Setting system controller (USB/GPIB interface) The test program needs a USB/GPIB interface to control the test equipment from the E5061A/E5062A. Step 1. Connect the USB port of the E5061A/E5062A to the USB/GPIB interface. The USB/GPIB Interface Detected dialog box (Figure 2-1) appears. NOTE Do not connect two or more USB/GPIB interfaces.
Performance Tests Instruction for Using the Performance Test Software Figure 2-2 USB to GPIB Configuration dialog box If you need to check/change the setting of the USB/GPIB interface after connecting the USB/GPIB interface, follow these steps: Step 1. Press . Step 2. Press Misc Setup. Step 3. Press GPIB Setup. Step 4. Press System Controller Configuration. Step 5. The IO Config dialog box (Figure 2-3) appears.
Performance Tests Instruction for Using the Performance Test Software Figure 2-3 IO Config dialog box 2. Performance Test Step 6. The USB to GPIB Configuration dialog box (Figure 2-2) appears. Check/change the setting of the USB/GPIB interface and then click the OK button (2 in Figure 2-2). Step 7. In the USB to GPIB Configuration dialog box, click the OK button (3 in Figure 2-3). Setting the GPIB address of the equipment The test program needs the following GPIB address for the equipment.
Performance Tests Instruction for Using the Performance Test Software calibration is automatically set by the power meter from the sensor calibration table you selected. Running the Performance Tests The program file name is “PerformanceTest.vba”. To perform the performance test for the E5061A/E5062A, execute the program in accordance with the following procedure. Step 1. Connect a mouse and an external keyboard to the E5061A/E5062A’s rear panel connectors, then turn the E5061A/E5062A on. Step 2.
Performance Tests Instruction for Using the Performance Test Software Step 10. To exit the program, click "Exit" button. Program Overall Instrument Information The option and serial number for the E5061A/E5062A, and test date can be entered automatically. The test conditions, “Temperature”, “Humidity” and person doing the test (“Tested by”) can be entered. Test Items The following test can be selected. To execute the test you select, click “Execute” button.
Performance Tests Instruction for Using the Performance Test Software Figure 2-7 Setup dialog box The test result file named “resultPT.txt” is created on the drive D (D:\Agilent\Service\Log\) of the E5061A/E5062A after “Exit” button of the Main Menu is pressed. The text file can be read and edited with a PC.
Performance Tests Individual Test Description Individual Test Description 1. Frequency Accuracy Test Description Test equipment Frequency Counter Agilent 53131A with Opt. 010 and 030 BNC Tee (m) (f) (f) Agilent p/n 1250-0781 BNC cable, 30 cm Agilent p/n 8120-1838 BNC cable, 122 cm Agilent p/n 8120-1840 N(m)-BNC(f) adapter Agilent p/n 1250-0780 BNC(m)-BNC(m) adapter Agilent p/n 1250-0216 Minimum Loss Pad (for opt.175/275) Agilent 11852B 2.
Performance Tests Individual Test Description 3. RF Output Level Linearity Test Description This test checks the level accuracy of the E5061A/E5062A test port output signal across the specified level range. The RF output level is measured for power level settings of -5 dBm to 10 dBm in 2.5 dB step increments at 300kHz, 50 MHz, 1.5 GHz, and 3 GHz (for E5062A). Test equipment Power meter Agilent E4419B Power sensor (for opt. 150/250) Agilent 8482A Power sensor (for opt. 175/275) Agilent 8483A with Opt.
Performance Tests Individual Test Description the E5061A/E5062A. The system dynamic range is tested by performing an "Isolation" measurement 16 times with segment sweep points for specified frequency ranges (same as the crosstalk test). The measurement data for each sweep frequency point is substracted from the crosstalk data which is measured by the crosstalk test, and calculating the RMS deviation value from the 16 measurement data for each sweep frequency point.
Performance Tests Individual Test Description N(m) 50 - N(f) 75 adapter (for opt. 175/275) Agilent p/n 1250-0597 7. Uncorrected System Performance Test Description This test checks the directivity, source match, load match, transmission tracking, and reflection tracking which are the key S-parameter measurement hardware characteristics. These characteristics are tested using the Agilent 85032B or 85036B Calibration Kit at 300 kHz to 1.5 GHz (up to 3 GHz for the E5062A).
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Agilent Technologies E5061A RF Network Analyzer Serial Number: Option: Test Date: Humidity: % R.H. Tested by: 2. Performance Test C Temperature: Frequency Accuracy Test Frequency [Hz] Test limit [Hz] Test result [Hz] Measurement uncertainty [Hz] 300 k 1.5 0.056 50 M 250 9 1.5 G 7.5 k k 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Frequency [Hz] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 1.0 1.5 G Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.08 Level Accuracy Test (@ Port 2) (Option 250 only) Power level [dBm] Frequency [Hz] 0 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 0.8 50 M Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Power level [dBm] 10 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.75 0.03 CW Frequency: 50 MHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.03 CW Frequency: 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 0.75 10 Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.03 CW Frequency: 50 MHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.03 CW Frequency: 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Direction: S21 (Phase) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [deg rms] 300 k - 1 M 3k 0.05 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.03 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.03 Test result [deg rms] Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB rms] 300 k - 1 M 3k 0.008 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.005 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Crosstalk Test Direction: S21 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -110 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -110 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -110 100 M - 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -120 300 k - 1 M 3k -90 1 M - 100 M 3k -95 100 M - 1.5 G 3k -95 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 1 M 10 -115 1 M - 100 M 10 -120 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -120 300 k - 1 M 3k -90 1 M - 100 M 3k -95 100 M - 1.5 G 3k -95 Test result [dB] 2.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -55 0.134 0.024 -60 0.150 0.024 -65 0.174 0.026 -70 0.211 0.026 -75 0.270 0.028 -80 0.371 0.028 -85 0.546 0.030 -90 0.841 0.030 -95 1.334 0.032 -100 2.141 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.270 0.028 -80 0.371 0.028 -85 0.546 0.030 -90 0.841 0.030 -95 1.334 0.032 -100 2.141 0.032 2. Performance Test -75 Uncorrected System Performance Test @ Correction: Off S21 or S11 System performance Frequency range [Hz] Test limit [dB] Directivity 300 k - 100 M -25 Directivity 100 M - 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) System performance Frequency range [Hz] Test limit [dB] Load match 300 k - 100 M -15 Load match 100 M - 1.5 G -15 Reflection Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Reflection Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.0 Transmission Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Transmission Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Agilent Technologies E5061A RF Network Analyzer Serial Number: Option: Test Date: Humidity: % R.H. Tested by: 2. Performance Test C Temperature: Frequency Accuracy Test Frequency [Hz] Test limit [Hz] Test result [Hz] Measurement uncertainty [Hz] 300 k 1.5 0.056 50 M 250 9 1.5 G 7.5 k k 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Frequency [Hz] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 1.0 1.5 G Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.10 Level Accuracy Test (@ Port 2) (Option 275 only) Power level [dBm] Frequency [Hz] 0 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 0.8 50 M Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Power level [dBm] 10 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.75 0.03 CW Frequency: 50 MHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.03 CW Frequency: 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 0.75 10 Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.03 CW Frequency: 50 MHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.03 CW Frequency: 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Direction: S21 (Phase) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [deg rms] 300 k - 1 M 3k 0.05 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.03 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.03 Test result [deg rms] Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB rms] 300 k - 1 M 3k 0.008 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.005 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Crosstalk Test Direction: S21 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -110 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -110 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -110 100 M - 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -120 300 k - 1 M 3k -90 1 M - 100 M 3k -95 100 M - 1.5 G 3k -95 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 1 M 10 -115 1 M - 100 M 10 -120 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -120 300 k - 1 M 3k -90 1 M - 100 M 3k -95 100 M - 1.5 G 3k -95 Test result [dB] 2.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -55 0.134 0.024 -60 0.150 0.024 -65 0.174 0.026 -70 0.211 0.026 -75 0.270 0.028 -80 0.371 0.028 -85 0.546 0.030 -90 0.841 0.030 -95 1.334 0.032 -100 2.141 0.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.270 0.028 -80 0.371 0.028 -85 0.546 0.030 -90 0.841 0.030 -95 1.334 0.032 -100 2.141 0.032 2. Performance Test -75 Uncorrected System Performance Test @ Correction: Off S21 or S11 System performance Frequency range [Hz] Test limit [dB] Directivity 300 k - 100 M -25 Directivity 100 M - 1.
Performance Tests E5061A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) System performance Frequency range [Hz] Test limit [dB] Load match 300 k - 100 M -15 Load match 100 M - 1.5 G -15 Reflection Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Reflection Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.0 Transmission Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Transmission Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Agilent Technologies E5062A RF Network Analyzer Serial Number: Option: Test Date: Humidity: % R.H. Tested by: 2. Performance Test C Temperature: Frequency Accuracy Test Frequency [Hz] Test limit [Hz] Test result [Hz] Measurement uncertainty [Hz] 300 k 1.5 0.056 50 M 250 9 1.5 G 7.5 k k 0.28 k 3G 15 k k 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Frequency [Hz] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 1.175 G 1.0 0.07 1.5 G 1.0 0.08 1.775 G 1.0 0.08 2G 1.0 0.16 2.375 G 1.0 0.16 2.675 G 1.0 0.16 3G 1.0 0.16 Level Accuracy Test (@ Port 2) (Option 250 only) Power level [dBm] Frequency [Hz] 0 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 0.8 50 M Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Frequency [Hz] 3G Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 1.0 Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.16 RF Output Level Linearity Test (@ Port1) CW Frequency: 300 kHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Power level [dBm] 10 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.75 0.03 CW Frequency: 3 GHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 0.75 10 Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.03 CW Frequency: 1.5 GHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Direction: S21 (Phase) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [deg rms] 300 k - 1 M 3k 0.05 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.03 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.03 1.5 G - 3 G 3k 0.03 Test result [deg rms] Direction: S12 (Magnitude) (Option 250 only) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB rms] 300 k - 1 M 3k 0.008 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.005 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.005 1.5 G - 3 G 3k 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Direction: S11 (Phase) (Option 150 only) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [deg rms] 3k 0.05 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.03 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.03 1.5 G - 3 G 3k 0.03 2. Performance Test 300 k - 1 M Test result [deg rms] Crosstalk Test Direction: S21 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -110 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -110 1.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Direction: S12 (Option 250 only) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -115 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -115 1.5 G - 3 G 10 -115 300 k - 100 M 3k -90 100 M - 1.5 G 3k -90 1.5 G - 3 G 3k -90 Test result [dB] For Serial Prefix : MY442 and above Direction: S21 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 1 M 10 -115 1 M - 100 M 10 -120 100 M - 1.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Dynamic Accuracy Test @ Reference power level: -10 dBm Direction: S21 Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.303 0.011 5 0.144 0.011 0 0.090 0.011 -5 0.068 0.011 -15 0.065 0.011 -20 0.073 0.011 -25 0.080 0.015 -30 0.087 0.015 -35 0.095 0.019 -40 0.103 0.019 -45 0.111 0.022 -50 0.121 0.022 -55 0.134 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0 0.090 0.011 -5 0.068 0.011 -15 0.065 0.011 -20 0.073 0.011 -25 0.080 0.015 -30 0.087 0.015 -35 0.095 0.019 -40 0.103 0.019 -45 0.111 0.022 -50 0.121 0.022 -55 0.134 0.024 -60 0.150 0.024 -65 0.174 0.026 -70 0.211 0.026 -75 0.270 0.028 -80 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) Frequency range [Hz] Test limit [dB] Source match 100 M - 1.5 G -25 Source match 1.5 G - 3 G -25 Load match 300 k - 100 M -15 Load match 100 M - 1.5 G -15 Load match 1.5 G - 3 G -15 Reflection Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Reflection Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.0 Reflection Tracking 1.5 G - 3 G 1.0 Transmission Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Transmission Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 150/250) System performance Frequency range [Hz] Transmission Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.0 Transmission Tracking 1.5 G - 3 G 1.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Agilent Technologies E5062A RF Network Analyzer Serial Number: Option: Test Date: Humidity: % R.H. Tested by: 2. Performance Test C Temperature: Frequency Accuracy Test Frequency [Hz] Test limit [Hz] Test result [Hz] Measurement uncertainty [Hz] 300 k 1.5 0.056 50 M 250 9 1.5 G 7.5 k k 0.28 k 3G 15 k k 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Frequency [Hz] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 1.175 G 1.0 0.10 1.5 G 1.0 0.10 1.775 G 1.0 0.10 2G 1.0 0.10 Level Accuracy Test (@ Port 2) (Option 275 only) Power level [dBm] Frequency [Hz] 0 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 0.8 50 M Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) RF Output Level Linearity Test (@ Port1) CW Frequency: 300 kHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.03 2.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) CW Frequency: 3 GHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) CW Frequency: 1.5 GHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.75 0.03 -2.5 0.75 0.03 2.5 0.75 0.03 5 0.75 0.03 7.5 0.75 0.03 10 0.75 0.03 2. Performance Test -5 CW Frequency: 3 GHz (relative to 0 dBm reference) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -5 0.75 0.03 -2.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [deg rms] 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.03 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.03 1.5 G - 3 G 3k 0.03 Test result [deg rms] Direction: S12 (Magnitude) (Option 275 only) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB rms] 300 k - 1 M 3k 0.008 1 M - 100 M 3k 0.005 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.005 1.5 G - 3 G 3k 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [deg rms] 100 M - 1.5 G 3k 0.03 1.5 G - 3 G 3k 0.03 Test result [deg rms] Crosstalk Test 2. Performance Test Direction: S21 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -110 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -110 1.5 G - 3 G 10 -110 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M 10 -110 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -110 1.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -115 1.5 G - 3 G 10 -115 300 k - 100 M 3k -90 100 M - 1.5 G 3k -90 1.5 G - 3 G 3k -90 Test result [dB] For Serial Prefix : MY442 and above Direction: S21 Frequency range [Hz] IF bandwidth [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 1 M 10 -115 1 M - 100 M 10 -120 100 M - 1.5 G 10 -120 1.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Direction: S21 Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] 0.303 0.011 5 0.144 0.011 0 0.090 0.011 -5 0.068 0.011 -15 0.065 0.011 -20 0.073 0.011 -25 0.080 0.015 -30 0.087 0.015 -35 0.095 0.019 -40 0.103 0.019 -45 0.111 0.022 -50 0.121 0.022 -55 0.134 0.024 -60 0.150 0.024 -65 0.174 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) Power level [dBm] Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] Measurement uncertainty [dB] -15 0.065 0.011 -20 0.073 0.011 -25 0.080 0.015 -30 0.087 0.015 -35 0.095 0.019 -40 0.103 0.019 -45 0.111 0.022 -50 0.121 0.022 -55 0.134 0.024 -60 0.150 0.024 -65 0.174 0.026 -70 0.211 0.026 -75 0.270 0.028 -80 0.371 0.028 -85 0.546 0.030 -90 0.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) System performance Frequency range [Hz] Test limit [dB] 300 k - 100 M -15 Load match 100 M - 1.5 G -15 Load match 1.5 G - 3 G -15 Reflection Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Reflection Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.0 Reflection Tracking 1.5 G - 3 G 1.0 Transmission Tracking 300 k - 100 M 1.0 Transmission Tracking 100 M - 1.5 G 1.0 Transmission Tracking 1.5 G - 3 G 1.0 2.
Performance Tests E5062A Performance Test Record (for Option 175/275) System performance Frequency range [Hz] Transmission Tracking 1.5 G - 3 G 80 Test limit [dB] Test result [dB] 1.
1. Chapter Title 2. Chapter Title 3. Adjustment 4. Chapter Title 3 Adjustment 81 5. Chapter Title This chapter provides the adjustment information for the E5061A/E5062A to ensure that it is within its specifications. The adjustment must be performed Agilent’s qualified service personnel. If you need the adjustment for your E5061A/E5062A, it should be sent to the nearest Agilent Technologies service office.
Adjustment Safety Considerations Safety Considerations This manual contains NOTEs, CAUTIONs, and WARNINGs that must be followed to ensure the safety of the operator and to keep the instrument in a safe and serviceable condition. The adjustment must be performed by Agilent’s qualified service personnel. WARNING Any interruption of the protective ground conductor (inside or outside the equipment) or disconnection of the protective ground terminal can make the instrument dangerous.
Required Adjustment after Replacing Assembly 1. Chapter Title Adjustment Required Adjustment after Replacing Assembly After replacing the following assembly, the adjustment items described in Table 3-1 must be required. The adjustment must be performed Agilent’s qualified service personnel. If you need the adjustment for your E5061A/E5062A, it should be sent to the nearest Agilent Technologies service office. Required Adjustment Item after Replacing Assembly 2.
Adjustment Required Adjustment after Replacing Assembly Required equipment for frequency reference adjustment Description Recommended Model Frequency Counter Agilent 53131A Opt. 010 BNC(m)-BNC(m) Cable, 122 cm Agilent p/n 8120-1840 Synthesizer Gain Adjustment The purpose of this procedure is to adjust the synthesizer gain of the source board.
Required equipment for the source output power adjustment for opt. 150/250 Description Recommended Model Power Meter Agilent E4419B Power Sensor Agilent 8482A 1. Chapter Title Adjustment Required Adjustment after Replacing Assembly Required equipment for the source output power adjustment for opt. 175/275 Recommended Model Power Meter Agilent E4419B Power Sensor Agilent 8482A Minimum Loss Pad Agilent 11852B 2.
Adjustment Required Adjustment after Replacing Assembly Required equipment for the receiver port characteristics adjustment for opt. 150/250 Description Recommended Model Calibration Kit Agilent 85032F N(m)-N(m) Cable Agilent N6314A (p/n 8120-8862) Required equipment for the receiver port characteristics adjustment for opt.
4. Troubleshooting 4 Troubleshooting This chapter provides the procedure to isolate a faulty assembly in the E5061A/E5062A.
Troubleshooting Introduction Introduction WARNING These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid possible electrical shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so. WARNING The opening of covers or removal of parts is likely to expose dangerous voltages. Disconnect the instrument from its power supply beforehand. CAUTION Many of the assemblies in the instrument are very susceptible to damage from ESD (electrostatic discharge).
Troubleshooting How to exit from the E5061A/E5062A Measurement View How to exit from the E5061A/E5062A Measurement View You need to exit from the E5061A/E5062A Measurement View to perform some troubleshooting. The following is the procedure to exit from the E5061A/E5062A Measurement View. Step 1. Connect the mouse and external keyboard to the connectors on the E5061A/E5062A rear panel. Step 2. Turn the instrument on. Step 3. Press key. Step 4. Click Service Menu - Service Function.
Troubleshooting To Troubleshoot the Instrument To Troubleshoot the Instrument This section describes basic procedural flow of troubleshooting when servicing the E5061A/E5062A. The primary procedural tool in this section is the flowchart. The flowchart contains entire troubleshooting path from a failure symptom to the isolation of faulty assembly, and will direct you to the completion of repair in an ordinary manner through the possible failure symptoms.
Troubleshooting To Troubleshoot the Instrument Figure 4-2 Primary trouble isolation flowchart 4.
Troubleshooting No Display troubleshooting No Display troubleshooting If the E5061A/E5062A displays nothing despite it is powered from proper ac power line, isolate the failure in accordance with the procedure shown in Figure 4-3. Connect the keyboard to the E5061A/E5062A rear panel connector, turn the power on and start trouble isolation. The methods of trouble isolation are described in the procedural step 1 to 6.
Troubleshooting No Display troubleshooting Step 1. Check fan operation and DC monitor LED If the rear panel fan (blower) doesn't run, a failure in A50 ATX power supply is assumed. Remove the E5061A/E5062A outer cover and check if the following LEDs light: • NOTE +3.3 V and +5 V dc monitor LEDs on A21 PCI DSP card To check all the outputs of the A50, measure the dc voltages at the output lead connectors with a DMM.
Troubleshooting No Display troubleshooting • Whether BIOS options are correct or not as described in “To Confirm or Set the BIOS Options” on page 121. Step 4. Checking with the external monitor Connect an external VGA monitor to the VIDEO output on the E5061A/E5062A rear panel. • If something is displayed on the external monitor, the problem is present around the LCD. Also check the A21 and A22 because the ON/OFF setting of the LCD backlight is controlled by the A21 through the A22.
Troubleshooting Booting Process Troubleshooting Booting Process Troubleshooting Figure 4-5 represents the booting process flow in the E5061A/E5062A. If the E5061A/E5062A stops in the booting process, troubleshoot using the following step-by-step procedure. Figure 4-5 Booting process flowchart 4.
Troubleshooting Booting Process Troubleshooting Step 1. Splash Screen The splash screen is displayed with Agilent logo as shown in Figure 4-6. If the splash screen is displayed, you can assume that the A20 digital motherboard is functioning correctly. NOTE While the splash screen is displayed, if you want to run the BIOS setup utility, push F2 key as soon as in the screen. . Figure 4-6 Splash Screen Step 2. Windows boot screens The Windows boot screens are displayed.
Troubleshooting Booting Process Troubleshooting Figure 4-7 Windows boot screens If you encounter the following problems, try to reinstall the operating system before replacing the A27. • "xxx file is missing" is displayed on DOS screen. • The Window boot screen is not displayed after the splash screen is displayed. • Windows always boots up with Safe Mode. If the E5061A/E5062A was turned off without shutdown process, Microsoft Scandisk runs while the windows boot screens are displayed.
Troubleshooting Booting Process Troubleshooting Figure 4-8 Firmware revision and option information If the display whited out, entirely blued or appeared with a dialog box, a mass storage problem is suspected. Try to perform the mass storage recovery procedure. NOTE If a message of "Will Shut Down in Five Seconds" is displayed in place of "Initializing.." and the shutdown occurs, the A21 board fails in starting up.
Troubleshooting Booting Process Troubleshooting Figure 4-9 Measurement view Step 5. Power-on self test The power-on self test is executed once automatically before the measurement starts. While the power-on self test is in progress, "Power on test" is displayed at the left in the instrument status bar. If the power-on test fails, an error message is displayed there. For more details, refer to “Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test” on page 100. 4.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test The Agilent E5061A/E5062A has an diagnostic test function to diagnose the analog measurement section and internal dc power supply voltages. The diagnostic test makes it possible to isolate a faulty board assembly. The following paragraphs describe the procedure to perform the diagnostic test. Power On Self Test Power-on self-test always takes place once the E5061A/E5062A is turned on.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test Table 4-1 Diagnostic test group menu 8 Receiver Compression Test 9 Receiver IF Ranging Test 10 Handler I/O Test Test equipment required for diagnostic test Table 4-2 shows the equipment required for performing the diagnostic test.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test Figure 4-10 Open dialog box Step 4. Select "User [D]" (preset state) from menu in the "Look in:" box. Step 5. Double-click "Agilent" folder to open it and to access its menu. Step 6. Double-click "Service" folder to open it. Step 7. Click "DiagnosticTest. VBA" program file to select it from program menu. Step 8. Click "Open" button to download the diagnostic test program. Step 9. Press Select Macro to select Select Macro function. Step 10.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test Test Items The following test can be selected. To execute the test you select, click “Execute” button.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test Figure 4-13 Setup dialog box The test result file named “resultDT.txt” is created on the drive D (D:\Agilent\Service\Log\) of the E5061A/E5062A after “Exit” button of the Main Menu is pressed. The text file can be read and edited with a PC. Diagnostic Test Failure Troubleshooting Table 4-3 represents the contents of the diagnostic tests and the relationships of failed tests to probable faulty board assemblies.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using Diagnostic Test Table 4-3 Diagnostic tests failure troubleshooting information Test Test group No. Probable faulty board assembly A1 Source A2 Receiver A25 Handler Correc. Constant 8 Receiver Compression Test # ### # 9 Receiver IF Ranging Test # ### ### 10 Handler I/O Test ### ###: Most suspicious assembly ##: Suspicious assembly #: Possible faulty assembly NOTE Diagnostic tests 1 and 2 are common to the power on self test. 4.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting If the E5061A/E5062A exhibits a failure symptom that is related to a specific function or control such as a front panel key control, display, data storage, remote control interface, printer interface, external trigger, external keyboard or mouse, isolate the trouble using the Function Specific Troubleshooting procedures described below.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Table 4-4 Major functions and troubleshooting procedures Function Description Troubleshooting LAN port The LAN interface port on the rear panel allows the E5061A/E5062A to be connected to 10/100 Base-T Ethernet. Refer to “To Check the LAN” on page 112.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Figure 4-15 System Properties Window (General) Step 3. Click Hardware tab and Device Manager button. The operating system detects all the necessary device drivers and displays the device names as shown in Figure 4-16. Figure 4-16 System Properties Window (Hardware) Click the icon with the right button and click Property to show the detail of the status. as shown in Figure 4-17.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Figure 4-17 Opening Device Driver Property To Check the Front Panel Procedure Randomly press the front panel keys and rotate the knob to verify that they work normally. Step 1. Press key. Step 2. Click Service Menu and, then, Test Menu in the softkeys. Step 3. Click Front Panel in the test menu. This opens "Front Panel Test" dialog box as shown in Figure 4-18. 4. Troubleshooting Figure 4-18 Front Panel Test dialog box Step 4.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Figure 4-19 Key code and key name display example Step 5. To exit the front panel test, press key three times. • If multiple keys fail to work, a problem in A22 front panel keyboard or A21 PCI DSP card is suspected. Also check the flat cable between the A21 and A22. • If only a specific key doesn't work, check first if the key is subsided in the panel. • If the rotary knob doesn't work, check the A22 board involving the RPG.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting between the A52 and A22. Also check the cables between the A51 LCD and A52. • If the cables are normal, check the A51 LCD. To Check the External Keyboard Procedure Step 1. Connect the external keyboard to the E5061A/E5062A rear panel connector. Step 2. Turn the instrument on. Step 3. Press key. Step 4. Press and keys on the external keyboard, and verify that the cursor on the menu bar moves up and down.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Step 11. Select 3 1/2 Floppy [A:] from "Look in" pull-down menu. Step 12. Select e5070b file from the file menu or enter e5061a in the file name box. Step 13. Click "Open" button. If the file save or recall operation fails, a failure in the A28 FDD or the flat cable between the A28 and A20 digital motherboard is suspected. To Check the Video output Procedure Step 1.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Figure 4-20 Network and Dial-up Connections window Step 4. Check the Local Area Connection icon to confirm whether the network connection is enabled or disabled. The meaning of the icon is shown in the right of Figure 4-20. If the connection is disabled, Double-click the Local Area Connection icon. Step 5. Set up the IP address/subnet mask as follows. a. Click the Local Area Connection icon with the right button and click “Properties”.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Figure 4-22 TCP/IP Properties dialog box (IP Address tab) d. If the IP Address and the Subnet Mask are already assigned, go to Step 6. If they are not assigned yet, enter them as follows: IP Address 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway blank To enter a specific IP Address and Subnet Mask, click "Use the following IP address" option button to select it.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting Figure 4-23 Network Dialog Box (“IP Address” Tab) Step 6. By clicking “OK” button, the network settings take effect. Verify the E5061A/E5062A LAN settings and response to a command from the external computer as follows: a. On the external computer, click "Start" button in the Windows Start menu bar using a mouse. b. Click "Programs" and "MS-DOS Prompt" (or "Command Prompt") to open the DOS (Command) Prompt window. c.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting message of "Request timed out" as shown in Figure 4-25. In this case, a failure in the A20 digital motherboard is suspected. Figure 4-25 Example of no response for ping command To Check the Printer Parallel Port Test equipment It is recommended that the following compatible printer be used. Manufacturer Recommended printer (as of Feb. 2004) Hewlett Packard HP DeskJet 5650 Printer cable: Parallel cable Procedure Step 1.
Troubleshooting Function Specific Troubleshooting E5061A/E5062A, the problem seems in the A24 GPIB card or the connection of the GPIB cable. 4.
Troubleshooting Performance test failure troubleshooting Performance test failure troubleshooting This section describes the adjustment and troubleshooting procedures used when the E5061A/E5062A fails the performance tests. If the performance of the instrument is critical for the test limits and seems to be adjustable, perform first the adjustment(s) related to the failed test.
Troubleshooting Performance test failure troubleshooting of the cables and connectors.
Troubleshooting To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS When you replace the A20 digital motherboard, you need to confirm the jumper settings for the specific CPU installed. The jumper settings information is provided in “Configure the Motherboard” on page 120. You also need to confirm the BIOS options using the BIOS setup utility procedure. The BIOS setup procedure is described in “To Confirm or Set the BIOS Options” on page 121.
Troubleshooting To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS Step 2. Turn the instrument on. Wait until the E5061A/E5062A boots up. Do not press any key until the E5061A/E5062A measurement view appears. Step 3. Press key on the front panel. Step 4. Click Misc Setup in the softkey menu. Step 5. Click Control Panel... in the softkey menu. Step 6. Scroll the function viewer to find "System" icon and double-click "System". This opens "System Properties" window as shown in Figure 4-27.
Troubleshooting To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS Step 4. Press key (The LED in the key lights.) Step 5. Enter password "e506xa" and press displayed as shown in Figure 4-28. Figure 4-28 . Then BIOS setup utility main menu is BIOS setup utility main menu Step 6. The BIOS setup utility has primary menus, most of which have sub-menus. Brief descriptions and reference pages for these menus are provided in Table 4-7.
Troubleshooting To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS Table 4-7 BIOS setup utility primary menus and references Menu Options Ref. page Advanced Start-up display mode (silent-boot etc.) Operating system type (ACPI etc.
Troubleshooting To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS Figure 4-29 Exit menu (for Load Setup Defaults) Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu shown below is displayed by choosing "Advanced" using keys and by pressing key at the BIOS Setup Utility main menu. Select “Advanced OS Options” using keys. The current setup states are displayed as shown in Figure 4-31. If “Installed OS” or “Enable ACPI” is incorrect, select it using keys, and change the setting by pressing keys.
Troubleshooting To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS Figure 4-31 Advanced OS Options Sub-menu Boot Menu The Boot Menu shown below is displayed by choosing "Boot" using keys and by pressing key at the BIOS Setup Utility main menu. The current setup states are displayed as shown in Figure 4-32. If the setup is incorrect, select it using keys, and change the setting by pressing keys. If you want to exit from this page and return to main menu, press Figure 4-32 key. Boot Menu 4.
Troubleshooting To configure the A20 Digital Motherboard and BIOS Change Supervisor Password A password needs to be entered to execute the BIOS setup utility. If a password has not been assigned in the E5061A/E5062A, set the password using this BIOS setup utility as follows. a. Select "Security" using keys at the BIOS Setup Utility main menu and press key. b. Select “Set Supervisor password” using keys and press key. c. Enter the password of "e506xa". Never set another password. d. Press key. e.
5 Replaceable Parts 127 5. Replaceable Parts This chapter contains information for ordering replacement parts for the E5061A/E5062A.
Replaceable Parts Ordering Information Ordering Information To order a part in the replaceable parts lists, quote the Agilent Technologies part number, indicate the quantity required, and address the order to the nearest Agilent Technologies Sales Office. To order a part not listed in the replaceable parts lists, include the instrument model number, the description and function of the part, and the quantity of parts required. Address the order to the nearest Agilent Technologies Sales Office.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Replaceable Parts List Power Cables and Plug Configurations Figure 5-1 Power Cables and Plug Configurations 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Top View (Major Assemblies) Figure 5-2 Top View (Major Assemblies) 130 Chapter 5
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Table 5-1 Ref. Desig. Top View (Major Assemblies) Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 See Table 5-13 1 A24 PCI GPIB CARD ASSEMBLY 2 See Table 5-13 1 A21 PCI DSP CARD ASSEMBLY 3 E5070-66525 1 HANDLER I/O BOARD 4 E5062-62003 1 A20 DIGITAL MOTHERBOARD 5 See Table 5-15 1 A50 POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY 6 See Table 5-11 1 A28 FDD ASSEMBLY 7 E5062-61001 1 FAN ASSEMBLY 8 See Table 5-12 1 A27 HDD ASSEMBLY 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Top View (Cables) Figure 5-3 Top View (Cables) 132 Chapter 5
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Table 5-2 Ref. Desig. Top View (Cables) Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5062-61614 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY 2 E5070-61623 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY 3 E5062-61615 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY 4 E5070-61624 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY 5 E5070-61616 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Top View (Under Power Supply) for E5061A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44101900 and below, E5062A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44102842 and below. Figure 5-4 Top View (Under Power Supply) for E5061A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44101900 and below, E5062A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44102842 and below.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Table 5-3 Ref. Desig. Top View (Under Power Supply) for E5061A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44101900 and below, E5062A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44102842 and below. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5070-61664 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY (Opt.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Top View (Under Power Supply) for E5061A : MY44101901 and above, E5062A : MY44102843 and above Figure 5-5 Top View (Under Power Supply) for E5061A : MY44101901 and above, E5062A : MY44102843 and above.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Table 5-4 Ref. Desig. Top View (Under Power Supply) for E5061A : MY44101901 and above, E5062A : MY44102843 and above Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5070-61664 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY (Opt.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Top View (Miscellaneous Parts) Figure 5-6 Top View (Miscellaneous Parts) 138 Chapter 5
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Table 5-5 Ref. Desig. Top View (Miscellaneous Parts) Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0515-0372 4 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 2 0515-0372 6 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 3 0361-1875 4 RIVET (PLASTIC) 4 5041-9176 1 TRIM STRIP 5 0515-1382 8 SCREW-MACH M3.5 x L6 FL T15 6 1400-0611 1 CLAMP CABLE 7 0400-0254 1 GROMMET 8 1420-0356 1 BATTERY LITHIUM (CR2032), 3V, .22A-HR 9 1400-0611 1 CLAMP CABLE 10 0515-0430 4 SCREW-MACH M3.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front View (Analog Boards) Figure 5-7 Front View (Analog Boards) Table 5-6 Front View (Analog Boards) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description E5062-62011 1 A2 RECEIVER 50 (Opt. 150, 250) E5062-69011 1 A2 RECEIVER 50 (Opt. 150, 250) (Exchange) E5062-62012 1 A2 RECEIVER 75 (Opt. 175, 275) E5062-69012 1 A2 RECEIVER 75 (Opt.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front View (Semirigid Cables) Figure 5-8 Front View (Semirigid Cables) Table 5-7 Front View (Semirigid Cables) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5062-61601 1 RF CABLE ASSEMBLY SRGD 2 E5062-61602 1 RF CABLE ASSEMBLY SRGD 3 E5062-61603 1 RF CABLE ASSEMBLY SRGD 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Panel Figure 5-9 Front Panel 142 Chapter 5
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Table 5-8 Ref. Desig. Front Panel Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5062-66522 1 A22 FRONT PANEL KEYBOARD 2 E5070-25101 1 KEYPAD RUBBER 3 E5062-00202 1 PANEL SUB 4 E5061-00201 1 PANEL FRONT (E5061A Opt. 250) E5061-00203 1 PANEL FRONT (E5061A Opt. 150) E5061-00204 1 PANEL FRONT (E5061A Opt. 275) E5061-00205 1 PANEL FRONT (E5061A Opt. 175) E5062-00201 1 PANEL FRONT (E5062A Opt. 250) E5062-00203 1 PANEL FRONT (E5062A Opt.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Rear View Figure 5-10 Rear View Table 5-9 Rear View Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0515-0372 2 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 2 0515-0372 2 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 3 0515-0372 2 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 4 2950-0035 2 NUT-HEX-DBL-CHAM 2190-0102 2 WSHR-LK INTL T 0515-0372 4 SCREW-MACH M3.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Cover Assembly Figure 5-11 Cover Assembly Table 5-10 Cover Assembly Ref. Desig. 1 Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 STRAP HANDLE FRT 0515-2049 1 SCREW-MACH M5.0 x L16 FL T20 2 5063-9208 1 STRAP HANDLE 3 5041-9167 2 FOOT FL 1460-1345 2 WIREFORM 5041-9187 1 STRAP HANDLE REAR 0515-2049 2 SCREW-MACH M5.0 x L16 FL T20 5 5041-9167 2 FOOT FL 6 E5100-40002 4 STANDOFF 0515-1402 4 SCREW-MACH M3.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List A28 FDD Assembly Figure 5-12 A28 FDD Assembly Table 5-11 A28 FDD Assembly Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0950-5083 1 A28 FDD 3.5 2 0515-0430 4 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L6 PN T10 3 E5062-01202 1 ANGLE FDD 4 0515-2143 3 SCREW-MACH M4.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List A27 HDD Assembly Figure 5-13 A27 HDD Assembly Table 5-12 A27 HDD Assembly Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5062-83102 1 A27 HDD INSTALLED 2 E5062-01206 1 ANGLE HDD 3 3030-1245 4 SCREW-SHLDR 6-32 4 0400-0356 4 GROMMET-RND 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List A21 PCI DSP CARD / A24 GPIB CARD Assembly Figure 5-14 A21 PCI DSP CARD / A24 GPIB CARD Assembly Table 5-13 A21 PCI DSP CARD / A24 GPIB CARD Assembly Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5062-66521 1 PCI DSP CARD 2 E5062-01204 1 ANGLE PCI W/GPIB 3 2950-0054 1 NUT-HEX-DBL-CHAM 2190-0054 1 WSHR-LK INTL T 4 0515-0430 1 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L6 PAN T10 5 E5062-65000 1 PCI GPIB CARD 6 0515-0430 2 SCREW-MACH M3.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Analog Mother Board Assembly Figure 5-15 Analog Mother Board Assembly Table 5-14 Analog Mother Board Assembly Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5062-66510 1 ANALOG MOTHER BOARD 2 0515-0372 4 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Power Supply Assembly Figure 5-16 Power Supply Assembly Table 5-15 Power Supply Assembly Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0950-4773 1 A50 POWER SUPPLY 2 0515-0372 4 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 3 0515-2143 2 SCREW-MACH M4.0 x L8 PN T20 4 0515-0372 1 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L8 PN T10 5 0515-1946 1 SCREW-MACH M3.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Chassis Assembly Figure 5-17 Chassis Assembly Table 5-16 Chassis Assembly Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 8160-1630 1 I/O SHIELD 2 E5062-60001 1 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY 3 5022-1190 1 FRONT FRAME 0515-2143 6 SCREW-MACH M4.0 x L8 PN T20 8160-0641 1 GASKET BRAID (125 cm) 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (Front Keyboard / USB) Figure 5-18 Front Assembly (Front Keyboard / USB) Table 5-17 Front Assembly (Front Keyboard / USB) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0515-0430 8 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L6 PN T10 2 0515-0430 3 SCREW-MACH M3.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (Inverter) Figure 5-19 Front Assembly (Inverter) Table 5-18 Front Assembly (Inverter) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0515-1974 2 SCREW-MACH M2.5 x L4 PN T8 2 0950-4091 1 INVERTER 3 E5070-01211 1 BRACKET INVERTER 4 E5070-61627 1 WIRE ASSY 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (LCD) for E5061A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44101900 and below, E5062A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44102842 and below Figure 5-20 Front Assembly (LCD) Table 5-19 Front Assembly (LCD) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0515-1402 4 SCREW-MACH M3.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (LCD) for E5061A : MY44101901 and above, E5062A : MY44102843 and above Figure 5-21 Front Assembly (LCD) Table 5-20 Front Assembly (LCD) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0515-1402 4 SCREW-MACH M3.5 x L8 PN T15 2 E5070-66531 1 LCD ADAPTER 3 5188-4418 2 SELF-TAPPING SCREW M2-L4 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (Standby Switch / LCD Cable) for E5061A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44101900 and below, E5062A : JP1KLxxxxx, MY44102842 and below Figure 5-22 Front Assembly (Standby Switch / LCD Cable) Table 5-21 Front Assembly (Standby Switch / LCD Cable) Ref. Desig. 1 Agilent Part Number Qty. Description E5070-61901 1 WIRE ASSEMBLY W/STANDBY SWITCH 0371-3953 1 KEY CAP 2 0515-2028 2 SCREW-MACH M2.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (Standby Switch / LCD Cable) for E5061A : MY44101901 and above, E5062A : MY44102843 and above Figure 5-23 Front Assembly (Standby Switch / LCD Cable) Table 5-22 Front Assembly (Standby Switch / LCD Cable) Ref. Desig. 1 Agilent Part Number Qty. Description E5070-61901 1 WIRE ASSEMBLY W/STANDBY SWITCH 0371-3953 1 KEY CAP 2 0515-2028 2 SCREW-MACH M2.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (Cover 1) Figure 5-24 Front Assembly (Cover 1) Table 5-23 Front Assembly (Cover 1) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 0515-0430 4 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L6 PN T10 2 0515-0430 2 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L6 PN T10 (Opt. 016) 3 0515-0374 2 SCREW-MACH M3.0 x L10 PN T10 (Opt.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (Cover 2) Figure 5-25 Front Assembly (Cover 2) Table 5-24 Front Assembly (Cover 2) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 1400-3156 1 SADDLE EDGE (Opt. 016) 2 5183-4184 1 CNTR TOUCH PANEL (Opt. 016) 3 1400-3156 2 SADDLE EDGE 4 E5070-61657 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY (Opt. 016) 5 E5062-00603 1 COVER 5.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Front Assembly (Cover 3) Figure 5-26 Front Assembly (Cover 3) Table 5-25 Front Assembly (Cover 3) Ref. Desig. Agilent Part Number Qty. Description 1 E5070-61628 1 WIRE ASSEMBLY (Opt. 016) 2 1400-1334 2 CLAMP-CABLE 3 1400-0611 1 CLAMP-CABLE 4 1400-0611 1 CLAMP-CABLE 5 E5062-61615 1 FLAT CABLE ASSEMBLY 6 E5052-61626 1 FLAT CABLE DVI 7 E5070-61664 1 FLAT CBL ASSEMBLY (Opt.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Label on Rear Face Figure 5-27 Label on Rear Face Table 5-26 Label on Rear Face Ref. Desig. 1 2 3 Agilent Part Number Qty.
Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts List Other Parts Table 5-27 Other Parts Agilent Part Number Qty. Description E5061-900x0*1 1 USER’S GUIDE E5061-900x1*1 1 INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE E5061-900x2*1 1 PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE E5061-900x3*1 1 VBA PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE E5061-901x0*1 1 SERVICE GUIDE E5061-9050x*1 1 CD-ROM (DOCUMENTATION) 1150-7799 1 MOUSE 1150-7970 1 KEYBOARD *1.
6. Replacement Procedure 6 Replacement Procedure This chapter provides procedure for removing and replacing the major assemblies in the E5061A/E5062A.
Replacement Procedure Replacing an Assembly Replacing an Assembly The following steps show the sequence for replacing an assembly in a E5061A/E5062A RF Network Analyzer. 1. Identify the faulty group. Refer to Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting.” 2. Order a replacement assembly. Refer to Chapter 5, “Replaceable Parts.” 3. Replace the faulty assembly and determine what adjustments are necessary. Refer to This chapter and Chapter 7, “Post-Repair Procedures.” 4. Perform the necessary adjustments.
Required Tools The following tools are required for repair of E5061A/E5062A.
Replacement Procedure Outer Cover Removal Outer Cover Removal Tools Required • TORX screwdriver, T15 and T20 Procedure Refer to Figure 6-1 for this procedure. Step 1. Disconnect the power cable from the E5061A/E5062A. Step 2. Remove the four TORX T15 screws (item 6) fastening the four rear foot Step 3. Remove the four TORX T15 screws (item 9) fastening the cover. Step 4. Remove the two TORX T20 screws (item 1,4) fastening the side strap handles. Step 5. Remove the four bottom feet (item 3, 5). Step 6.
Front Panel Removal Tools required • • TORX screwdriver T15 and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Procedure Refer to Figure 6-2 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. Release the cables from the cable clamp (item 1). Step 3. Remove the top trim (item 2) using a flat edge driver. Step 4. Remove the eight TORX T15 screws (item 3) fastening front panel. Step 5. Gradually push the front panel assembly towards the outside. Step 6.
Replacement Procedure Front Panel Removal Figure 6-2 Front Panel Removal 168 Chapter 6
A27 HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Replacement Tools Required • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Pozidriv screwdriver, pt size #2 (medium) Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-3 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. If the PCI angle (item 4) is attached, remove the four TORX T10 screws (item 3) and remove the PCI angle. Step 3. Remove the four TORX T10 screws (item 1) fastening the A27 HDD assembly. Step 4.
Replacement Procedure A27 HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Replacement Replacement Procedure Step 1. Reverse the order of the removal procedure. Step 2. Restore backup files onto the new mass storage disk drive as described in “Restore Backup Files onto the New HDD” on page 170 Step 3. Calibrate the touch screen as described in “Calibration of the Touch Screen” on page 170 Restore Backup Files onto the New HDD The Backup files is stored in the flash ROM on the A21 PCI DSP card.
left, upper right, and lower right. Touch the x marks in that order with your finger. Touching the four locations described above with your finger automatically concludes the touch screen calibration. NOTE With no operation on the touch screen calibration screen for a preset time, it automatically closes and the previous measurement screen reappears. Chapter 6 171 6.
Replacement Procedure A28 FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) Replacement A28 FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) Replacement Tools Required • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Removal procedure Refer to Figure 6-5 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. Remove the front panel as described in “Front Panel Removal” on page 167. Step 3. Disconnect the power supply cable from the FDD. Step 4. Disconnect the flat cable from the FDD. Step 5.
A50 ATX Power Supply Assembly Replacement Tools Required • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 torque screwdriver, TORX T10 (set to 7 in-lb) Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-6 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. Disconnect the power supply cables for the FDD and HDD. Step 3. Remove the two TORX T20 screws (item 1) fastening the plate for power supply. Step 4. Remove the four TORX T10 screws (item 2) from the rear panel. Step 5.
Replacement Procedure A50 ATX Power Supply Assembly Replacement Figure 6-6 A50 ATX Power Supply Assembly Removal 174 Chapter 6
A25 Handler I/O Board Replacement Tools Required • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-7 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. Disconnect the flat cable (item 1) from the A25 handler I/O board. Step 3. Remove the two TORX T10 screws (item 2) fastening the A25 handler I/O board. Step 4. Slide the A25 handler I/O board. Replacement Procedure Step 1. Reverse the order of the removal procedure.
Replacement Procedure A20 Digital Motherboard Replacement A20 Digital Motherboard Replacement Tools Required • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-8 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the mouse, the external keyboard and the parallel printer cable if they are connected to the rear panel. Step 2. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 3. Remove the following assemblies.
Figure 6-8 A20 Digital Motherboard Removal Chapter 6 177 6.
Replacement Procedure A1 Source Board Replacement A1 Source Board Replacement Tools Required • • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Open-end torque wrench, 5/16 inch (set to 10 in-lb); or 8mm with 9.5in-lbs can be alternatively used (for reconnecting SMA connector) Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-9 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166 Step 2.
Figure 6-9 A1 Source Board Removal Chapter 6 179 6.
Replacement Procedure A2 Receiver Board Replacement A2 Receiver Board Replacement Tools Required • • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Open-end torque wrench, 5/16 inch (set to 10 in-lb); or 8mm with 9.5in-lbs can be alternatively used (for reconnecting SMA connector) Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-10 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166 Step 2.
NOTE Fasten the semi rigid cable using a torque wrench for replacement. Chapter 6 181 6.
Replacement Procedure Fan Replacement Fan Replacement Tools Required • • • TORX screwdriver, T15 and T20 Flat edge screwdriver A fine stick such as Hex key, 1.5 mm Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-11 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. Remove the front panel as described in “Front Panel Removal” on page 167. Step 3. Disconnect the fan cable (item 1) from the A21 PCI DSP Card. Step 4.
A10 Analog Motherboard Replacement Tools Required • • • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Open-end wrench, 5/16 inch Open-end torque wrench, 5/16 inch (set to 10 in-lb); or 8mm with 9.5in-lbs can be alternatively used (for reconnecting SMA connector) Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-12 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. Remove the front panel as described in “Front Panel Removal” on page 167. Step 3.
Replacement Procedure A10 Analog Motherboard Replacement Replacement Procedure Step 1. Reverse the order of the removal procedure.
A21 PCI DSP Card / A24 GPIB Card Replacement Tools Required • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Open-end wrench, 5/8 inch Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-13 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the outer cover as described in “Outer Cover Removal” on page 166. Step 2. If the PCI angle (item 10) is attached, remove the four TORX T10 screws (item 9) and remove the PCI angle. Step 3. Disconnect the cables (item 1, 2, 3 and 4) from the A21 PCI DSP Card. Step 4.
Replacement Procedure A21 PCI DSP Card / A24 GPIB Card Replacement Figure 6-13 A21 PCI DSP Card / A24 GPIB Card Removal 186 Chapter 6
A22 Front Panel Keyboard Replacement Tools Required • • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Hex key, 1.5 mm Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-14 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the front panel as described in“Front Panel Removal” on page 167. Step 2. Release the clamped cables from the clamps (item 1) on the cover. Step 3. Disconnect the cables (item 4, 5). NOTE Keep the mylar cable (item 6) connected. Step 4.
Replacement Procedure A22 Front Panel Keyboard Replacement Figure 6-14 A22 Front Panel Keyboard Removal 188 Chapter 6
A52 Inverter Board Replacement Tools Required • • TORX screwdriver, T8, T10, T15, and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-15 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the front panel as described in“Front Panel Removal” on page 167. Step 2. Release the clamped cables from the clamps (item 1) on the cover. Step 3. Disconnect the cables (item 4, 5). NOTE Keep the mylar cable (item 6) connected. Step 4.
Replacement Procedure A52 Inverter Board Replacement Figure 6-15 A52 Inverter Board Removal 190 Chapter 6
A51 LCD Display Replacement Tools Required • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-16 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the front panel as described in“Front Panel Removal” on page 167. Step 2. Release the clamped cables from the clamps (item 1) on the cover. Step 3. Disconnect the cables (item 4, 5). NOTE Keep the mylar cable (item 6) connected. Step 4.
Replacement Procedure A51 LCD Display Replacement Figure 6-16 A51 LCD Removal 192 Chapter 6
LCD Backlight Replacement Tools Required • • TORX screwdriver, T10, T15, and T20 Flat edge screwdriver Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 6-17 for this procedure. Step 1. Remove the A51 LCD display as described in“A51 LCD Display Replacement” on page 191. Step 2. Push the stopper (item 1) and slide the backlight as shown in Figure 6-17. Figure 6-17 LCD Backlight Removal Replacement Procedure Step 1. Reverse the order of the removal procedure. Chapter 6 193 6.
Replacement Procedure LCD Backlight Replacement 194 Chapter 6
7. Post-Repair Procedures 7 Post-Repair Procedures This chapter lists the procedures required to verify the E5061A/E5062A operation after an assembly is replaced with a new one.
Post-Repair Procedures Post-Repair Procedures Post-Repair Procedures Table 7-1 Post Repair Procedures lists the required procedures that must be performed after the replacement of an assembly. These are the recommended minimum procedures to ensure that the replacement is successfully completed.
Post-Repair Procedures Post-Repair Procedures Table 7-1 Post-Repair Procedures Replaced Assembly or Part Required Adjustments Correction Constants (CC) Verification A24 GPIB Card No adjustment needed “To Check the GPIB” on page 116 A27 HDD Perform “HDD” (Hard Disk Drive) in Spot Adjustment of the program. Inspect the Booting Process 7. Post-Repair Procedures Calibration of the Touch Screen (for opt.
Post-Repair Procedures Post-Repair Procedures 198 Chapter 7
A. Manual Changes A Manual Changes This appendix contains the information required to adapt this manual to versions or configurations of the E5061A/E5062A manufactured earlier than the current printing date of this manual. The information in this manual applies directly to E5061A/E5062A units with the serial number that is printed on the title page of this manual.
Manual Changes Manual Changes Manual Changes To adapt this manual to your E5061A/E5062A, refer to Table A-1 and Table A-2. Table A-1 Manual Changes by Serial Number Serial Prefix or Number Table A-2 Make Manual Changes Manual Changes by Firmware Version Version Make Manual Changes A.02.00 or later Change 1 Agilent Technologies uses a two-part, ten-character serial number that is stamped on the serial number plate (Figure A-1).
Manual Changes Manual Changes Change 1 The following functions are newly integrated into the firmware version A.02.00 onward. They are not supported by firmware version A.01.0x. User recovery function.*1 A. Manual Changes *1.This function is available when the volume label on the hard disk is AL200 or higher.
Manual Changes Manual Changes 202 Appendix A
B. System Recovery B System Recovery This appendix describes how to recover the operating system (Windows 2000) when the operating system has been damaged.
System Recovery System Recovery System Recovery By executing system recovery, you can return the system of the E5061A/E5062A (the Windows operating system and the firmware) to the factory state (at the time of purchase*1). Types of system recoveries The following 2 types of system recoveries are available. Factory recovery Returns the contents of the C drive to the factory state. User recovery*2 Returns the contents of the C drive to a user-specified state.
System Recovery System Recovery Procedure to execute the factory recovery function This section describes how to return the contents of the C drive to the factory state. NOTE You need the keyboard for this operation. Step 1. Shut down the E5061A/E5062A. Step 2. Connect the keyboard to the E5061A/E5062A. Step 3. Insert the disk for the system recovery into the floppy disk drive of the E5061A/E5062A. Step 4. Press the standby switch of the E5061A/E5062A to turn it on. Step 5.
System Recovery System Recovery Step 6. The following screen appears. Check that “+Removable Devices” is selected (highlighted) (if “+Removable Devices” is not selected, select it with of the keyboard), and press of the keyboard. Step 7. The message as shown below appears. Press factory recovery, press here. of the keyboard.
System Recovery System Recovery Step 8. The message as shown below appears. Press factory recovery, press here. of the keyboard. If you want to cancel the You chose to Restore your system by installing the original factory installed OS and system software. WARNING: Press C to Continue only if you are sure that you want to proceed. The C: Drive will be completely overwritten with no chance of recovering any data.
System Recovery System Recovery Procedure to create the user backup image This section describes how to create the user backup image. The C drive contents saved in this creation are recalled when the user recovery function is executed. NOTE This function is available when the volume label on the hard disk is AL200 or higher. NOTE You need the keyboard for this operation. Step 1. Shut down the E5061A/E5062A. Step 2. Connect the keyboard to the E5061A/E5062A. Step 3.
System Recovery System Recovery Step 6. The following screen appears. Check that Floppy is selected (highlighted) (if Floppy is not selected, select it with of the keyboard), and press Step 7. The message as shown below appears. Press create user backup image, press here. of the keyboard. of the keyboard. If you want to cancel the Agilent Technologies System Utilities Recovery & Backup Options for the E5061/62A Choose One of the following: B.
System Recovery System Recovery Step 8. The message as shown below appears. Press create user backup image, press here. of the keyboard. If you want to cancel the You chose to create a backup image file of your system. The system will perform a quick integrity check of the file structure on the C: Drive. It will then copy the C: partition to an image file and store it on the System Recovery partition. Press C to Continue or E to Exit: _ Step 9. The message as shown below appears.
System Recovery System Recovery Procedure to execute the user recovery function Returns the contents of the C drive to a user-specified state. To use this function, you must create the user backup image in advance. For more information, see the description “Procedure to create the user backup image” on page 208. NOTE This function is available when the volume label on the hard disk is AL200 or higher. NOTE You need the keyboard for this operation. Step 1. Shut down the E5061A/E5062A. Step 2.
System Recovery System Recovery Step 6. The following screen appears. Check that Floppy is selected (highlighted) (if Floppy is not selected, select it with of the keyboard), and press Step 7. The message as shown below appears. Press user recovery, press here. of the keyboard. of the keyboard. If you want to cancel the Agilent Technologies System Utilities Recovery & Backup Options for the E5061/62A Choose One of the following: _________________________________________________________________ 1.
System Recovery System Recovery Step 8. The message as shown below appears. Press user recovery, press here. of the keyboard. If you want to cancel the You chose to recover your own system backup image file. WARNING: Press C to Continue only if you are sure that you want to proceed. The C: partition will be completely overwritten with no chance of recovering any data.
System Recovery Initial Registration of E5061A/E5062A Initial Registration of E5061A/E5062A When you start up the E5061A/E5062A for the first time or after executing system recovery, you need to perform the initial registration of the Windows 2000 operating system of the E5061A/E5062A. NOTE You cannot use the front panel keys during the initial registration of the E5061A/E5062A therefore connect the mouse and the keyboard before turning on the power.
System Recovery Initial Registration of E5061A/E5062A Step 3. In the Windows 2000 Professional Setup dialog box, select the I accept this agreement box and click the Next >button (Figure B-2). Then, the Windows 2000 operating system is restarted automatically. Figure B-2 Windows 2000 Professional Setup dialog box Step 4. The Network Identification wizard appears. Click the Next > button (Figure B-3). Figure B-3 Network Identification wizard B.
System Recovery Initial Registration of E5061A/E5062A Step 5. In the Network Identification Wizard dialog box (1/2), select the Windows always assumes the following user has logged on to this computer box and check that agena is in the User Name box. If not, type in agena. Finally, click the Next> button (Figure B-4). Figure B-4 Network Identification Wizard dialog box (1/2) Step 6.
System Recovery Calibration of the Touch Screen Calibration of the Touch Screen When you have executed system recovery on the E5061A/E5062A equipped with an Option 016 touch screen, you have to calibrate the touch screen. Follow the procedure described below to calibrate the touch screen. Step 1. Press . Step 2. Press Service Menu. Step 3. Press Test Menu. Step 4. Press Adjust Touch Screen. The touch screen calibration screen (Figure B-6) appears.
System Recovery Calibration of the Touch Screen 218 Appendix B
C Firmware Update 219 C. Firmware Update This appendix describes how to update the E5061A/E5062A firmware. When you want to update the E5061A/E5062A firmware, refer to this appendix.
Firmware Update Firmware Update Firmware Update Required Equipment • E5061A or E5062A (with keyboard and mouse). • Four blank floppy disks (DOS format). How to make E5061A/E5062A Firmware Installation Disk The following is the procedure to make the E5061A/E5062A Firmware Installation Disk. Step 1. Copy the following files from Agilent Technologies web site to the four floppy disks using your computer’s FDD. • disk1(1 of 4)-- e5062.msi, e506201.cab • disk2(2 of 4)-- e506202.
Firmware Update Firmware Update as shown in Figure C-2, and press the OK button. Figure C-2 Properties Dialog Box (example) 5. Perform 1 through 4 for each disk. NOTE If the label name is not assigned, the firmware update for the E5061A/E5062A will not be done correctly. How to update the E5061A/E5062A firmware It is possible to update the E5061A/E5062A firmware, but not the following software by this procedure.
Firmware Update Firmware Update 3. Enter the password e506xa into the Password box. 4. Open dialog box apperas. Confirm that E5062.msi is displayed at the File name column. Press the Open button, and the Windows instoller will appear. 5. After the disk 1 installation is finished, insert the firmware installation disk 2 (2 of 4) into the FDD of the E5061A/E5062A, then click OK. 6.
D. Computer Virus Check D Computer Virus Check This appendix describes an example of how to check the system of E5061A/E5062A for computer viruses using computer viruses check software.
Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check The E5061A/E5062A should be protected against computer viruses. If you need to check the system of E5061A/E5062A for computer viruses, it’s recommended that an external PC installed anti-virus software is used to access E5061A/E5062A’s built-in drive (C and D) via LAN and perform virus scan. The E5061A/E5062A has no virus function nor anti-virus software installed.
Figure D-2 Local Area Connection Status dialog box 5. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box (Figure D-3) appears. Select (highlight) Internet protocol (TCP/IP) (1 in Figure D-3) and then click the Properties button (2 in Figure D-3). Figure D-3 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 6. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box (Figure D-4 ) appears.
Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check Figure D-4 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box 7. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog vbox, click the OK button (6 in Figure D-4 ). 8. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click the OK button (3 in Figure D-3). 9. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click the Close button (3 in Figure D-2). 10. Click the x button (2 in Figure D-1) in the upper right of the Network and Dial-up Connection window. Step 2.
Figure D-5 System Properties dialog box 4. The Identification Change dialog box (Figure D-6) appears. Confirm the computer name in the Computer Name box (1 in Figure D-6). Figure D-6 Identification Change dialog box 5. Turn the E5061A/E5062A power off and then turn it on. Step 3. Set for sharing the hard disk (C or D drive) in the E5061A/E5062A. 1. Press ., and then press Explore .... 2. The Windows Explorer opens. Right click on (C:) or USER (D:) and then click Properties in the File menu. 3.
Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check Figure D-7 USERS(D:) Properties dialog box (General tab) 4. Select the Share this folder if (C:) is selected. Click the New Share button (1 in Figure D-8). Figure D-8 USERS(D:) Properties dialog box (Sharing tab) 5. The New Share dialog box (Figure D-9) appears. Enter the share name (name used when accessed from the external PC) in the Share Name box (1 in Figure D-9) and click the OK button (2 in Figure D-9).
Figure D-9 New Share dialog box 6. In the (C:) or USERS(D:) Properties dialog box, click the OK button (2 in Figure D-8). Step 4. Set up the external PC’s IP address and subnet mask. 1. Double-click “My Computer” icon on Windows desktop of the external PC. And double-click Control Panel. The Control Panel window will appear. 2. In the Control Panel window, double-click Network. The Network dialog box shown in fig will appear.
Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check Click Tools - Map Network Drive on the menu of the Explorer. 2. Select a suitable drive name, enter the network path as shown in Figure D-11, and then press the OK button. For example, the network path is \\C_NAME\S_NAME. Figure D-11 Map Network Drive Dialog Box C_NAME in the network path is the computer name of the E5061A/E5062A you confirmed on 4 of Step2. S_NAME in the share name of the C or D drive of the E5061A/E5062A you enterd on 5 of Step 3. 3.
press the OK button. Figure D-12 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box 5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog vbox, click the OK button (6 in Figure D-4 ). 6. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click the OK button (3 in Figure D-3). 7. The Local Network dialog box will appear, press the Yes button to restart the instrument. Step 8. Change the IP address and subnet mask of the external PC. 1. Double-click “My Computer” icon on Windows desktop of the external PC.
Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check 4. Select the Do not share this folder, and then OK button. Figure D-13 (C:) Properties dialog box (Sharing tab) 5. Turn the E5061A/E5062A power off.
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Power Requirement Preparation for Power Supply Preparation for Power Supply Before turning on power to the equipment, be sure to verify the following: Power Requirements The E5061A/E5062A requires the following power source: Requirements Voltage 90 to 132 VAC or 198 to 264 VAC *1 Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Maximum power consumption 350 VA *1. Switched automatically by the E5061A/E5062A in conformity to the voltage.
Power Requirement Preparation for Power Supply Figure E-1 Power cable options E.
Power Requirement Turning the Power ON and OFF Turning the Power ON and OFF Perform the following steps to turn the power ON or OFF. Turning the power ON Step 1. If the standby switch ( ( ) in the lower-left part of the front panel is in the pressed down ) position, press the switch to the popped up position ( Step 2. Press the standby switch to the pressed down position ( ). ). This operation turns ON the power, and the E5061A/E5062A starts the self-test. Step 3.
F. Messages F Messages The E5061A/5062A can display error messages as well as messages that indicate the internal operating status of the equipment. This appendix explains what these messages mean. They are listed in alphabetical order. Messages showing the status of the E5061A/5062A are displayed in the lower-left area of the E5061A/5062A LCD screen.
Messages the execution of GPIB commands and others that indicate the internal status of the equipment. Error messages are indicated following the character string “[Err]” and can be read out by a GPIB command. Other kinds of messages are indicated without the “[Err]” character string and cannot be read out by a GPIB command. This section explains the meaning of each message and how to resolve the problem it indicates.
Messages Additional standard needed Error Messages An error message is displayed against a red background in the instrument message/warning area in the lower left part of the screen. Pushing a front panel key or executing :DISP:CCL command clears the error message. Errors caused by the operation of a front panel key simply appear on the display. They are not stored in the error queue with some exceptions. An error with a positive error number is one uniquely defined for this instrument.
Messages Command error this instrument does not accept one. Double quotes (“) are omitted where it is necessary to place a parameter in double quotes (“), for example. -100 Command error A comprehensive syntax error has occurred showing that this instrument cannot detect a more detailed error. This code simply shows that a command error defined in 11.5.1.1.4, IEEE488.2 has occurred.
Messages Failed to configure ECal module F 31 Failed to configure ECal module This error occurs when the control of the ECal module fails at time of executing an ECal command, SENS:CORR:COLL:ECAL:SOLTn. The failure results from the failure to connect the ECal module to the USB port, failure of the ECal module, etc. 76 Failed to configure multiport test set This error occurs when multiport test set control is enabled (SENS:MULT ON) and the analyzer fails to control the test set.
Messages GET not allowed command) fails. G -105 GET not allowed A group execution trigger (GET) has been received in the program message (see 7.7, IEEE488.2). H -114 Header suffix out of range The unit of the header is outside the range. The header is invalid in the unit for numeric parameters following a SCPI command. I -224 Illegal parameter value The parameter value is not suitable.
Messages Invalid string data The parser (a syntactic analysis program) had been expecting a delimiter, but a character that is not a delimiter has been sent. -151 Invalid string data Character string data has been expected, but the character string data that appears is invalid for some reason (see 7.7.5.2, IEEE488.2). The END message is received before the ending quotation mark character appears, for example. -131 Invalid suffix The suffix does not comply with the syntax defined in 7.7.3.2, IEEE488.2.
Messages Numeric data not allowed An error resulting from the numeric value data (including numeric value data having no decimal point representation) has occurred. A numeric value error other than Errors -121 through -129 has occurred. -128 Numeric data not allowed An numeric-value-data element (not violating the standard) has been received at a position where this instrument does not accept one.
Messages Port 2 receiver overload with nothing connected to the test port, this instrument is faulty. Contact an Agilent Technology sales office or the company from which you bought the instrument. If this error occurs, the stimulus signal output is automatically turned to off. 222 Port 2 receiver overload The input to Test Port 2 exceeds the maximum input level. The measurement value is not correct. When a DUT is an amplifier or the like, this error may occur, damaging the receiver in the worst case.
Messages Query INTERRUPTED A comprehensive query error has occurred showing that this instrument cannot detect a more detailed error. This code simply shows that a query error defined in 11.5.1.1.7 and 6.3, IEEE488.2 has occurred. -410 Query INTERRUPTED The state that generates a “INTERRUPTED” Query error (see 6.3.2.3, IEEE488.1). This error occurs when data bytes (DAB) or GET are received before the transmission of the response after a query has not been completed, for example.
Messages Suffix not allowed A character-string-data element has been received at a position where this instrument does not accept one. -138 Suffix not allowed A suffix is attached to a numeric value element to which a suffix is not allowed to be attached. -134 Suffix too long The unit is too long. The unit is expressed in 12 or more characters (see 7.7.3.4, IEEE488.2). -102 Syntax error A command or data type that is not recognized exists.
Messages Undefined header This error occurs also when a port not existing on this model is specified in a command specifying a port number as an index. Such commands are CALC:FSIM:SEND:DEEM:PORTn:xxxx, CALC:FSIM:SEND:PMC:PORTn:xxxx, CALC:FSIM:SEND:ZCON:PORTn:Z0:R, and SENS:CORR:EXT:PORTn:TIME; they include PORTn as a part.
Messages Cable Z out of range Warning Message A warning message is displayed in the instrument message/Warning area in the lower left part of the display against a gray background. Pushing a front panel key or executing :DISP:CCL command clears the message. This message simply appears on the display, being not known to a remote environment such as a GPIB. This message is not displayed when another error (against a red background) has already been displayed in the instrument message/Warning area.
Messages User Preset File not found active marker changed or moved, the bandwidth is not found. User Preset File not found This warning message is displayed if no user preset file (D:\UserPreset.sta) exists when executing the :SYST:UPR command. If this message is displayed, a normal preset (:SYST:PRES) will be performed.
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