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HP 5384A
and
HP 5385A
Service
SECTION VIII
SERVICE
8-1.
INTRODUCTION
8-2. This
section
provides
service
information
and
symbol
descriptions,
component
locators,
and
sche-
matic
diagrams.
The
arrangement
of
the
content
of
this
section
is
described
in detail
below.
Refer
to
the
Table
of
Contents
for
specific
page
and
paragraph
numbers.
a. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SYMBOLS AND
REFER-
ENCE
DESIGNATIONS. Describes
the
symbols
used
on
schematic
diagrams
and
reference
designators
used
for
parts,
subassemblies
and
assemblies.
b.
IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS.
Describes
the
method
used
by
Hewlett-Packard
for
identifying
printed
circuit
boards
and
assemblies.
c.
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS.
Describes
the
safety
considerations
applicable
during
maintenance,
adjustments,
and
repair.
d.
SAFETY
SYMBOLS.
Lists
and
describes
the
safety
symbols
used
on
equipment
and
in
manuals.
e.
RECOMMENED
TEST
EQUIPMENT. Refers
to
test
equipment
specified
in Table 1-2.
f.
SERVICE
AIDS.
Information
provided
to
assist
service
personnel.
g. LOGIC SYMBOLS.
Description
of
logic
symbols
used
on
schematics.
h. THEORY OF OPERATION.
Presents
the
theory
of
operation
for
the
HP 5384A
and
HP 5385A
on
two
levels.
1.
First,
the
Overall
Counter
Operation
is
de-
scribed
using
the
block
diagram.
This discussion
introduces
the
major
functional
circuits
and
briefly explains
their
purpose
and
operation
during
normal
measurements.
2.
Second,
the
Detailed
Theory
of
Operation
gives
an
in-depth
explanation
of
each
assembly; its
function
and
operation
with
respect
to
measure-
ment
cycles.
These
paragraphs
reference
the
schematic
diagrams.
i.
TROUBLESHOOTING. Provides
the
trouble-
shooting
information
for
the
HP 5384A
and
HP 5385A
in
the
following
forms:
1.
DIAGNOSTICS,
which
are
built
into
the
instru-
ment.
They
serve
to
verify, by
self-check,
various
functional
subsections
of
the
counters'
circuitry.
2.
MANUAL
TESTS,
which
refer
to
block
diagrams,
a
flowchart
and
schematics.
Schematic
diagrams
for all
assemblies
are
provided
at
the
end
of
this
section.
They
are
arranged
in
numerical
order
according
to
the
assembly
number.
8-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SYMBOLS
AND REFERENCE DESIGNATORS
8-4. Figure
8-1
shows
the
symbols
used
on
the
schematic
diagrams.
At
the
bottom
of
the
Figure 8-1,
the
system for
reference
designators,
assemblies,
and
subassemblies
is
shown.
8-5. Reference Designations
8-6. Assemblies
such
as
printed
circuits
are
assigned
numbers
in
sequence,
A1, A2,
etc.
As
shown
in Fig-
ure
8-1,
subassemblies
within
an
assembly
are
given
a
subordinate
A
number.
For
example,
rectifier
sub-
assembly
A 1 has
the
complete
designator
of
A25A 1.
For individual
components,
the
complete
designator
is
determined
by
adding
the
assembly
number
and
subassembly
number
if
any. For
example,
CR1
on
the
rectifier
assembly
is
designated
A25A1CR1.
8-7. IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS ON
PRINTED
CIRCUIT
BOARDS
8-8.
HP
printed
circuit
boards
(see Figure 8-1) have
four identification
numbers:
an
assembly part
number,
a series
number,
a revision letter,
and
a
production
code.
8-9.
The
assembly
part
number
has
10 digits (such as
05384-60001)
and
is
the
primary
identification.
All
assemblies
with
the
same
part
number
are
inter-
changeable.
When
a
production
change
is
made
on
an
assembly
that
makes
it
incompatible
with
previous
assemblies, a
change
in
part
number
is
required.
The
series
number
(such as 2312A)
is
used
to
document
minor
electrical
changes.
As
changes
are
made,
the
series
number
is
incremented.
When
replacement
boards
are
ordered,
you
may
receive
a
replacement
with a
different
series
number.
If
there
is
a
difference
between
the
series
number
marked
on
the
board
and
the
schematic
in this
manual,
a
minor
electrical
difference
exists.
If
the
number
on
the
printed
circuit
board
is
lower
than
that
on
the
schematic,
refer
to
Section
VII
for
backdating
information.
If
it
is
higher,
refer
to
the
looseleaf
manual
change
sheets
for this
8-1

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