Section
1
Overview
The
9100A/9105A
system is designed to test and troubleshoot
digital electronic boards that are controlled by microprocessors.
Testing precedes troubleshooting. If a board proves to be
defective in a test, you can troubleshoot it to locate the fault.
The board or system under test is called a UUT (Unit Under
Test).
Testing and troubleshooting can be done in two ways:
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Automated: Using test and troubleshooting programs
that were previously written and stored on disk for your
use. This manual explains automated operation, which can
be done with little knowledge of the UUT or of the
91OOA/9105A.
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Keystroke: The user typically employs a combination of
automated procedures and manual keypad commands to
troubleshoot a UUT. To do so, the user should be familiar
with both the UUT and the
9100A/9105A.
Detailed
information about the
9100A/9105A
is found in the
Technical User’s Manual.
You should already have read Getting Started, which describes
the basic pieces of the 9100A and the 9105A.
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