User`s guide
To power up or power down
When powering up, the logic analyzer must be powered up first, and then the
target system. The logic analyzer provides the power to the active circuits on
the preprocessor interface; unpowered circuits may cause improper
operation of the target system.
When powering down, the target system should be powered down first, and
then the logic analyzer.
To protect the preprocessor interface when not in use
1 Cover the socket assembly pins of the preprocessor interface with a
conductive foam wafer or conductive plastic pin protector.
The socket assembly pins of the preprocessor interface were covered at the
time of shipment with either a conductive foam wafer or conductive pin
protector. If this device is not damaged, it may be reused repeatedly.
2
Store the preprocessor interface in an antistatic bag or container.
Electrostatic Discharge The socket assembly pins of the preprocessor interface should be covered
with a conductive foam wafer or pin protector to protect the delicate gold
plated pins of the assembly from damage due to impact. Covering the pins
and properly storing the preprocessor interface also protects the active
circuitry on the preprocessor interface from electrostatic discharge.
Setting Up the Preprocessor Interface
To power up or power down
MC68306 Preprocessor 1–25