Specifications
Table Of Contents
- General Information
- Preparing for Use
- To inspect package contents
- To connect power
- To connect the mouse, keyboard, LAN, printer, and GPIB cable
- To connect the standard 10073C probes
- To connect optional InfiniiMax oscilloscope probes
- To connect the digital probe
- Digital probe lead set
- To tilt the oscilloscope upward for easier viewing
- To turn on the oscilloscope
- To turn off the oscilloscope
- To verify basic oscilloscope operation
- Installing application programs on Infiniium
- Changing Windows System Settings
- To clean the oscilloscope
- Testing Performance
- Calibrating and Adjusting
- Troubleshooting
- To install the fan safety shield
- To troubleshoot the oscilloscope
- Primary Trouble Isolation
- No Display Trouble Isolation
- To check the backlight inverter voltages
- To check the display board video signals
- Power Supply Trouble Isolation
- To check probe power outputs
- To Check the keyboard
- To check the LEDs
- To check the motherboard, CPU, and RAM
- To setup the BIOS
- To troubleshoot the acquisition system
- Software Revisions
- Replacing Assemblies
- To return the oscilloscope to Agilent Technologies for service
- To remove and replace the top cover
- To remove and replace the bottom sleeve
- To disconnect and connect Mylar flex cables
- To remove and replace the CD-ROM drive
- To remove and replace the AutoProbe assembly
- To remove and replace the internal digital input cable (MSO models only)
- To remove and replace the backlight inverter board
- To remove and replace the front panel assembly
- To remove and replace the keyboard, touch screen, and flat-panel display assemblies
- To remove and replace the acquisition board assembly
- To remove and replace the PCI bridge board
- To remove and replace the display board
- To remove and replace the hard disk drive
- To remove and replace the motherboard
- To replace the Intel motherboard with the ADLINK motherboard
- To remove and replace the power supply
- To remove and replace the fan controller board
- To remove and replace a fan
- To remove and replace the probe power and control assembly
- Replaceable Parts
- Theory of Operation
- Index

Chapter 3: Testing Performance
To verify threshold accuracy
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• If at least one bit is still logic 1, reset the input voltage to V1.
• Repeat these steps, decreasing V1 by an additional 50mV for each iteration of the procedure, until
all bits are displayed as logic 0. Record the DMM measurement of the last voltage for which at
least one bit was logic 1 as V2 in Table 2.
Table 2: Threshold Voltage Setting and V2
4 Perform the fine threshold voltage search (to determine the measured threshold
voltage within ±5mV.)
a Repeat the following steps until all displayed bits are logic 0:
• Reset V1 to the initial value shown in Table 1.
• Reduce V1 to (V2 - 5mV), and examine the logic display.
• If all bits are logic 0, stop the test and record the value displayed on the DMM in the
Performance Test Record.
• If at least one bit is still logic 1, reset V1 to the initial value shown in Table 1.
• Reduce V1 to (V2 - 10mV), then examine the logic display.
• If all bits are logic 0, then record the value displayed on the DMM in the Performance
Test Record.
• If at least one bit is still logic 1, reset V1 to the initial value shown in Table 1.
• Repeat these steps, decreasing V1 by an additional 5mV for each iteration of the procedure,
until all bits are displayed as logic 0. When all 16 bits have transitioned to logic 0, record the
value displayed on the DMM in the Performance Test Record.
Threshold Voltage Setting V2
+5V
0V
-5V