Tektronix 80A09 User manual

80A09 26 GHz ESD Protection Device Instructions
The Tektronix 80A09 is a DC-coupled voltage limiter that protects sensitive electrica (EOS) and electrostatic discharge (ESD).Voltagesmorethan±2Vcandamage the high-performance samplers (such as the 80E03 or 80E04) used in 8000 series sampling oscilloscopes. The 80A09 dramatically reduces the likelihood that such voltages will reach the sensitive high-bandwidth sampling diodes in the electrical sampling module, ensuring that its performance is not degraded.
Best practices to prevent ESD
l sampling module inputs from damage due to electric overload stress
CAUTION. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the 80A09 and sampling
module electrical inputs and outputs. Observe the following guidelines to prevent ESD when using the 80A09 or anytime that you are connecting signals or handling the 80A09 or the 80E04 Electrical Sampling Module:
Always wear a grounded antistatic wrist strap when handling or connecting the 80A09 to the 80E04 module, when connecting cables to the 80A09, or
n handling or installing sampling modules in the mainframe instrument.
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Wear anti-static clothing and work in a static-free are when using sampling
dules.
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Safely discharge the center lead of all cables to ground before connecting
hem to the 80A09, sampling modules, or the oscilloscope mainframe.
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Do not create an ESD antenna by leaving cables attached to the 80A09 or a sampling module input with the other end of the cable open.
Always store and transport the 80A09 and sampling modules in a static-free container, with all supplied terminations installed.
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80A09 26 GHz ESD Protection Device Instructions
Install the 80A09
You insert the 80A09 devices between the 80E04 TDR sampling module inputs and the cables to the device under test, with the 80A09 connected directly to the 80E04.
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CAUTION. Follow ESD handling guidlelines when connecting the 80A09 to the
module and when connecting cables to the 80A09. (See page 1, Best practices to prevent ESD.)
1. Connect the 80A09 to the 80E04 module. Use a torque wrench to tighten the connector to 7.5 in-lb.
2. Connect the cable from the DUT to the 80A09. Make sure to discharge the cable center and shield to ground before connecting to the 80A09. Use a torque wrench to tighten the connector to 7.5 in-lb.
CAUTION. To prevent damaging the 80A09/80E04 module connectors, do not
put excess pull or lateral movement on the cable attached to the 80A09/80E04
sembly.
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Always attach the 80A09 directly to the module input, as pictured above.
The 80A09 is not intended for use in applications where long-duration high-voltage spikes occur, such as in PCB manufacturing and cable test. Use the 80A02 EOS/ESD Isolation Module for these conditions.
You can use the 80A09 in combination with the 80A02 to further protect sensitive module inputs from voltage spikes that can occur from operator error during highly repetitive tasks.
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80A09 26 GHz ESD Protection Device Instructions
Verify that 80
A09isfunctional
Required test equipment
Precautions while
ming the test
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Use the following procedure to verify that the 80A09 is fully functional to protect the sampling module from ESD (do these steps before major testing sessions, or as part of a sc
Source Measure Unit (SMU).
Adapter, K to BNC.
BNC T connector.
Two BNC cables (example: Tektronix part number 012-0076-xx, 20 inch BNC cable).
Two B NC to Banana plug adapters.
This test checks the 8 0A09 leakage and clamping thresholds. Use caution when
ing the Source Measure Unit (SMU) in this test setup. Even though the
operat 80A09 protects the 80E04 from reasonable overvoltages, use care to avoid damaging the 80A09. Follow these precautions:
Always disconnect the 80A09 from the sampling module input for this test.
heduled maintenance routine):
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ys set SMU test limits as specied.
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Always disable the SMU output before connecting or disconnecting the SMU
ply from the test setup.
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Set the SMU at zero volts before enabling the output.
CAUTION. Follow ESD handling guidlelines when connecting cables to the
80A09. (See page 1, Best practices to prevent ESD.)
1. If connected, remove the cable from the 80A09.
2. Remove the 80A09 from the 80E04 module input.
CAUTION. Do not perform this test with the 80A09 connected to the 80E04. Doing
so can damage the 80E04 module input.
Do not connect a ground or 50 terminator to the 80A09.
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80A09 26 GHz ESD Protection Device Instructions
3. Congure the SM
Set the SMU at zero volts.
Disable the SMU supply output.
4. Connect the adapters and cables as shown in the following diagram.
NOTE. Make sure to connect the ground (GND ) side of each B NC to Banana plug
adapter to the LO connectors of the SMU.
U before connecting to the 80A09:
5. Use the following guidelines while using the SMU with the 80A09:
Do not exceed the test voltage value.
Once tested, reduce the voltage to zero volts before changing SMU settings.
Do not disconnect or reconnect any test cables until you reduce the output to zero.
6. Set the SMU to output +2.0 VDC. Verify that the measured current is less than +100 μA.
7. Set the SMU to output –2.0 VDC. Verify that the measured current is less than –100 μA.
8. Set the SMU to source +65 mA, with the overvoltage limit set to +3.5 V. Verify that the measured voltage is 3.42 VDC.
9. Set the SMU to sink –65 mA, with the overvoltage limit set to –3.5 V.Verify that the measured voltage is –3.42 VDC.
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80A09 26 GHz ESD Protection Device Instructions
10. Set the SMU outp SMA to BN C adapter from the 80A09.
CAUTION. If any of the checks are outside the stated limits, the 80A09 device
can no longer provide ESD protection. Do not use a defective 80A09 with an 80E04. Contact Tektronix Customer Support to order a replacement 80A09 ESD Protection Device.
11. Repeat all of these steps to test other 80A09 devices.
ut to zero volts, disable the SMU output, and disconnect the
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80A09 26 GHz ESD Protection Device Instructions
Environmenta
l Compliance
Product end-of-life
handling
Restriction of hazardous
substances
Observe the following guidelines when recycling an instrument or component:
Equipment re
use of natural resources. The equipment may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health if improperly handled at the product’s end of life. To avoid release of such substances into the environment and to reduce the use of natural resources, we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled
This product is classied as an industrial monitoring and control instrument accessory, and is not required to comply with the substance restrictions of the
t RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU until July 22, 2017.
recas
cycling. Production of this equipment required the extraction and
appropriately.
This symbol indicates that this product complies with the applicable European Union requirements according to Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC on waste e information about recycling options, check the Support/Service section of the Tektronix Web site (www.tektronix.com).
lectrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and batteries. For
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