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Teradyne Z1890 User Manual

Teradyne Z1890
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Teradyne Z1890 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryTest Equipment
ModelZ1890
ManufacturerTeradyne
ApplicationsSemiconductor testing
Power Requirements200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
ATEYes
TypeATE
Test CapabilitiesMixed-signal, digital, and memory device testing
Pin CountUp to 1024
SpeedUp to 1 GHz
DimensionsVaries depending on configuration
WeightVaries depending on configuration
Humidity20-80% RH, non-condensing

Summary

Preface

Safety and Hazard Information

General Safety Information and Policy

Overview of safety policies, warnings, and general safe operation.

Safety Practices

Recommended safety procedures for operating the tester.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Control

Measures to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge to components.

Safety Symbols and Labels

Explains symbols and labels indicating hazards and important information.

Warning Terminology

Defines terms like Danger, Caution, and Warning used in the manual.

Power On/Off Procedures

Steps for safely powering the tester on and off.

Emergency Power Off Procedures

Critical steps to immediately disconnect power in emergencies.

External Hazards Overview

Identifies electrical and mechanical hazards outside the tester.

Tester Description and Components

Overview of Tester Systems

Lists systems and assemblies accessible to operators.

Tester Model Illustrations

Provides front, top, and rear views of various Z1800-Series testers.

Console Controls and Interfaces

Describes operator control panels, pods, test jack panels, and interface vacuum switches.

Rear Panel Connections

Details ports and connectors on the rear panels of various tester models.

AC Power Distribution Systems

Explains the AC power assembly, circuit breakers, and outlets for different testers.

Fixture Receiver Interfaces

Describes the interface connecting the tester to the board test fixture.

Vacuum System and Peripherals

Explains the vacuum system, fixture types, and computer interface.

Operating the Tester Procedures

Daily Operations and Setup

Covers initial setup, static safety, printer check, and fixture inspection.

Fixture and Board Loading

Procedures for loading fixtures and boards onto the tester.

Operator Login and Test Selection

Steps for logging in and selecting test programs.

Test Execution Control

How to start, stop, and control test execution using on-screen buttons.

Digital Connectivity Testing

Using Digital Tracer for testing component lead connectivity.

Analyzing Test Results and Failures

Understanding failure messages and printouts for diagnosis.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common tester problems like power, failures, and vacuum.

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