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HP 3457A - 8-3. STATIC HANDLING; 8-4. RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT; 8-5. GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM THEORY OF OPERATION

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8-3.
STATIC
HANDLING
Static
electricity
is
a
familiar
phenomenon
which,
except
for
an
occasional
shock,
doesn’t
seem
very
serious.
It
has
been
proven
in
the
electronics
industry:
however,
that
electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
is
a
major
cause
of
component
failure.
In
many
cases,
the
component
damaged
may
not
fail
immediately
but
cause
poor
instrument
reliability
and
additional
repairs
at
a
later
date.
ESD
damage
can
occur
at
static
levels
too
low
for
human
perception.
It
has
been
shown
that
ESD
can
affect
both
active
and
pas-
sive
devices.
The
following
guidelines
are
the
minimum
requirements
for
a
static-safe
service
environment:
¢
The
work
bench
must
be
equipped
with
a
conductive
table
mat.
The
mat
should
be
con-
nected
to
earth
ground
through
a
|
Mohm
resistor.
The
mat
must
be
equipped
with
at
least
one
connection
for
connecting
wrist
straps.
e
All
persons
who
handle
and
service
the
instrument
must
wear
a
conductive
wrist
strap
in
contact
with
bare
skin.
This
wrist
strap
must
be
connected
to
the
conductive
table
mat.
e
All
metal
equipment
at
the
work
station
must
be
grounded
to
earth
ground.
This
includes
soldering
irons,
desoldering
tools,
shelving,
and
equipment
stands.
©
Only
one
common
ground
can
be
provided
at
a
work
station,
©
The
work
station
must
be
kept
free
of
nonconductive
items
such
as
common
plastics,
poly
bags,
cardboard,
cigarette
or
candy
wrappers.
There
must
be
no
rugs
or
carpet
on
the
floor,
shelving
or
bench
top.
©
Proper
containers
must
be
used
for
shipping,
storing
and
transporting
assemblies.
8-4.
RECOMMENDED
TEST
EQUIPMENT
Equipment
to
test
and
repair
the
HP
3457A
is
listed
in
Section
|
(Table
1-3)
of
this
manual,
8-5.
GENERAL
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
THEORY
OF
OPERATION
The
HP
3457A
is
a
versatile,
high
precision
digital
multimeter
capable
of
measuring
AC
or
DC
volts,
AC
or
DC
current,
AC+DC
volts
or
current,
resistance,
frequency,
and
period.
It
measures
voltages
up
to
300
VAC
or
300
VDC
with
high
DC
resolution
and
accuracy.
Reading
rates
greater
than 1000
readings
per
second
can
be
achieved.
The
following
paragraphs
provide
a
simplified
explanation
of
the
HP
3457A
circuit
operation.
Refer
to
the
simplified
block
diagram
in
Figure
8-1
for
the
following
description.
The
HP
3457A
can
be
divided
into
two
basic
sections,
the
Chassis
Common
Circuitry
and
the
Floating
(isolated)
Common
Circuitry.
The
Chassis
Common
Circuitry
provides
instrument
control
and
com-
munication
with
other
instruments,
through
the
HP-IB,
or
the
user
through
the
front
panel
keyboard
and
display.
The
Floating
Common
Circuitry
is
responsible
for
converting
the
analog
input
signals
to
digital
information.
The
two
sections
communicate
with
each
other
through
the
Isolation
Logic
Circuitry.
HP
3457A
Multimeter
8-2

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