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Radio Test Set

IFR 2975
Maintenance Manual
1002-4250-4P0
Issue-3
MAINTENANCE MANUAL

RADIO TEST SET

IFR 2975

PUBLISHED BY
Aeroflex

COPYRIGHT © Aeroflex 2006


All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or
otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher.

Original Printing Jul 2004


Issue-2 Apr 2005
Issue-3 Jul 2006

10200 West York / Wichita, Kansas 67215 U.S.A. / (316) 522-4981 / FAX (316) 524-2623
WARNING:
HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS CERTAIN CIRCUITS AND/OR
COMPONENTS OF EXTREMELY HIGH VOLTAGE POTENTIALS,
CAPABLE OF CAUSING SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH. WHEN
PERFORMING ANY OF THE PROCEDURES CONTAINED IN THIS
MANUAL, HEED ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

SAFETY FIRST: TO ALL SERVICE PERSO NNEL


REFER ALL SERVICING OF UNIT TO QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.
CASE, COVER OR PANEL REMOVAL
Removing protective covers, casings or panels from this unit exposes the technician to electrical hazards that
can result in electrical shock or equipment damage.
SAFETY IDENTIFICATION IN TECHNICAL MANUAL
This manual uses the following terms to draw attention to possible safety hazards, that may exist when
operating or servicing this equipment.
CAUTION: THIS TERM IDENTIFIES CONDITIONS OR ACTIVITIES THAT, IF IGNORED, CAN RESULT IN
EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE (e.g., FIRE).

WARNING: THIS TERM IDENTIFIES CONDITIONS OR ACTIVITIES THAT, IF IGNORED, CAN RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
SAFETY SYMBOLS IN MANUALS AND ON UNITS

CAUTION: Refer to accompanying documents.

AC TERMINAL: Terminal that may supply or be supplied with ac or alternating voltage.

SWITCH OFF: AC line power to the device is OFF.

SWITCH ON: AC line power to the device is ON.

DANGEROUS VOLTAGE: Indicates electrical shock hazard due to high voltage levels.

EQUIPMENT GROUNDING PRECAUTION


Improper grounding of equipment can result in electrical shock.

USE OF PROBES

Check the specifications for the maximum voltage, current and power ratings of any connector on the unit
before connecting it with a probe from a terminal device. Be sure the terminal device performs within these
specifications before using it for measurement, to prevent electrical shock or damage to the equipment.
POWER CORDS

Power cords must not be frayed or broken nor expose bare wiring when operating this equipment.

USE RECOMMENDED FUSES ONLY


Use only fuses specifically recommended for the equipment at the specified current and voltage ratings.
CAUTION: INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND SOLID STATE DEVICES SUCH AS MOS FETS, ESPECIALLY CMOS
TYPES, ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES RECEIVED FROM
IMPROPER HANDLING, THE USE OF UNGROUNDED TOOLS AND IMPROPER STORAGE AND
PACKAGING. ANY MAINTENANCE TO THIS UNIT MUST BE PERFORMED WITH THE FOLLOWING
PRECAUTIONS:

O BEFORE USE IN A CIRCUIT, KEEP ALL LEADS SHORTED TOGETHER EITHER BY THE USE OF
VENDOR-SUPPLIED SHORTING SPRINGS OR BY INSERTING LEADS INTO A CONDUCTIVE
MATERIAL.

O WHEN REMOVING DEVICES FROM THEIR CONTAINERS, GROUND THE HAND BEING USED
WITH A CONDUCTIVE WRISTBAND.

O TIPS OF SOLDERING IRONS AND/OR ANY TOOLS USED MUST BE GROUNDED.

O DEVICES MUST NEVER BE INSERTED INTO NOR REMOVED FROM CIRCUITS WITH POWER
ON.

O PC BOARDS, WHEN TAKEN OUT OF THE SET, MUST BE LAID ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE
MAT OR STORED IN A CONDUCTIVE STORAGE BAG. REMOVE ANY BUILT-IN POWER
SOURCE, SUCH AS A BATTERY, BEFORE LAYING PC BOARDS ON A CONDUCTIVE MAT OR
STORING IN A CONDUCTIVE BAG.

O PC BOARDS, IF BEING SHIPPED TO THE FACTORY FOR REPAIR, MUST BE PACKAGED IN A


CONDUCTIVE BAG AND PLACED IN A WELL-CUSHIONED SHIPPING CONTAINER.

CAUTION

THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS PARTS


SENSITIVE TO DAMAGE
BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)

CAUTION: SIGNAL GENERATORS CAN BE A SOURCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) TO


COMMUNICATION RECEIVERS. SOME TRANSMITTED SIGNALS CAN CAUSE DISRUPTION AND
INTERFERENCE TO COMMUNICATION SERVICES OUT TO A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL MILES.
USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD SCRUTINIZE ANY OPERATION THAT RESULTS IN
RADIATION OF A SIGNAL (DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY) AND SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POTENTIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFERENCE PROBLEMS.

CAUTION: KEEP ALL VENT OPENINGS CLEAR AND UNOBSTRUCTED FOR PROPER EQUIPMENT COOLING
AND CONTINUED RELIABILITY. DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT IN THE VERTICAL POSITION ON
PLUSH CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY TO AVOID IMPAIRING THE AIR EXHAUST. WHEN OPERATING
THE TEST SET IN THE NORMAL HORIZONTAL OR TILT BAIL POSITION, MAINTAIN AT LEAST
1.6 INCHES (FOUR CENTIMETERS) OF CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT REAR EXHAUST
FAN SCREEN AND OBJECTS OR WALLS.
PREFACE
SCO PE

T h i s m a n u a l co n t a i n s m a i n t e n a n c e i n s t r u ct i o n s f o r t h e 2 9 7 5 . T h e i n f o r m a t i o n i n t h i s m a n u a l e n a b l e s
se r vi ci n g t e ch n i c i a n s t o :

O S e r v i c e , t e s t o r r e p l a c e a n y m a j o r a sse m b l y w i t h i n t h e 2 9 7 5 .

O Maintain operating conditions of the 2975 to the expected performance standards.

O Understand principles of operation, relating to the overall operation of the 2975 as well as
functional operation within the major assemblies.

ORGANIZATION

T h e 2 9 7 5 M a i n t e n a n c e M a n u a l i s c o m p o se d o f t h e f o l l o w i n g s e c t i o n s :

SECTION 1 - THEORY OF OPERATION

D e scr i b e s h o w t h e 2 9 7 5 o p e r a t e s o n t h r e e l e v e l s o f c o m p l e x i t y : syst e m l e ve l , f u n ct i o n a l l e ve l
a n d f u n ct i o n a l l y a t a m o d u l e ( a s s e m b l y ) l e v e l .

SECTION 2 - CALIBRATION/VERIFICATION

Provides the step by step procedures for calibrating and verifying the performance of the
2975.

SECTION 3 - REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES

P r o vi d e s s t e p b y s t e p p r o c e d u r e s f o r r e m o v i n g a n d i n s t a l l i n g m a j o r a s s e m b l i e s w i t h i n t h e
2975.

SECTION 4 - PARTS LIST

Provides part lists and diagrams for ordering replaceable parts within the 2975.

SECTION 5 - ASSEMBLIES

Contains the 2975 system interconnect diagram and diagrams of all major assemblies.

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PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE

SECTIO N 1 - THEO RY O F O PERATIO N

1-1 General ................................................................................................ 1-1


1-2 System Overview ................................................................................... 1-1
1-3 M o d u l e O ve r vi e w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1-3-1 Backplane PCB Assy (42A1A1A1) ...................................................... 1-13
1-3-2 Front Panel Audio PCB Assy (42A1A1A2) ........................................... 1-14
1-3-3 CPU Adapter Assy (42A1A1A5) .......................................................... 1-15
1-3-4 Power Supply Assy (42A1A1A6) ......................................................... 1-16
1-3-5 Power Termination Assy (42A1A1A7) .................................................. 1-17
1-3-6 Disk I/O PCB Assy (42A1A1A9) .......................................................... 1-20
1-3-7 Attenuator Assy (42A1A3) ................................................................. 1-21
1-3-8 Generator Assy (42A1A4) .................................................................. 1-22
1-3-9 IF/Video PCB Assy (42A1A5) ............................................................. 1-23
1-3-10 Multifunction I/O PCB Assy (42A1A6) ................................................. 1-24
1-3-11 Receiver Assy (42A1A7) ................................................................... 1-25
1-3-12 CAI PCB Assy (42A1A8) .................................................................... 1-26

SECTION 2 - CALIBRATION

2-1 General ................................................................................................ 2-1


2-1-1 C a l i b r a t i o n / V e r i f i c a t i o n S ch e d u l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-1-2 C o n t r o l s a n d C o n n e ct o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-1-3 Test Equipment Requirements ........................................................... 2-1
2-1-4 Test Record..................................................................................... 2-1
2-2 Precautions .......................................................................................... 2-2
2-2-1 Safety ............................................................................................. 2-2
2-2-2 ESD................................................................................................ 2-2
2-3 Disassembly Requirements ..................................................................... 2-2
2-4 Verification Procedures .......................................................................... 2-3
2-4-1 Initial Setup .................................................................................... 2-3
2-4-2 G e n e r a t o r O u t p u t F r e q u e n cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
2-4-3 Generator Output Power ................................................................... 2-5
2-4-4 G e n e r a t o r L e v e l F l a t n e ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
2-4-5 G e n e r a t o r T / R P o w e r L e ve l A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7

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SECTION 2 - CALIBRATION (cont)

2-4-6 G e n e r a t o r T / R P o w e r L e ve l F l a t n e ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
2-4-7 R F P o w e r M e t e r A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
2-4-8 R S S I M e t e r A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
2-4-9 A n a l y z e r L e v e l A c c u r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
2-4-10 Generator FM Residual ..................................................................... 2-13
2-4-11 Generator AM Residual ..................................................................... 2-14
2-4-12 G e n e r a t o r F M D e v i a t i o n A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
2-4-13 Generator FM Modulation Rate .......................................................... 2-16
2-4-14 G e n e r a t o r F M M o d u l a t i o n D i st o r t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
2-4-15 G e n e r a t o r A M M o d u l a t i o n A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
2-4-16 R F E r r o r M e t e r A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
2-4-17 AF Meter Accuracy ........................................................................... 2-20
2-4-18 F M D e v i a t i o n M e t e r A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
2-4-19 A M M o d u l a t i o n M e t e r A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
2-4-20 A n a l y z e r F r e q u e n c y a n d S p a n A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
2-4-21 A n a l y z e r B a n d w i d t h S w i t ch i n g E r r o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
2-4-22 O s c i l l o s c o p e A m p l i t u d e A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
2-4-23 D i g i t a l V o l t m e t e r D C A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27
2-4-24 D i g i t a l V o l t m e t e r A C A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28
2-4-25 F u n c t i o n G e n e r a t o r L e ve l A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
2-4-26 F u n c t i o n G e n e r a t o r F r e q u e n cy A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30
2-4-27 F u n c t i o n G e n e r a t o r T o t a l H a r m o n i c D i st o r t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31
2-4-28 A F C o u n t e r A c c u r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-32
2-4-29 S I N A D / D i s t o r t i o n M e t e r A ccu r a cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-33
2-5 Verification Data Sheet .......................................................................... 2-34
2-6 Calibration Procedures .......................................................................... 2-41
2-6-1 Power Supply Voltages ..................................................................... 2-41
2-6-2 Generator / Analyzer / TCXO ............................................................. 2-44
2-7 Calibration Data Sheet ........................................................................... 2-46

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SECT IO N 3 - REPLACEMENT PRO CEDURES

3-1 General ................................................................................................ 3-1


3-1-1 S a f e t y P r e ca u t i o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-1-2 ESD Precautions .............................................................................. 3-1
3-2 Tool Requirements ................................................................................ 3-1
3-3 Replacement Procedures........................................................................ 3-2
3-3-1 Remove Case Assy ........................................................................... 3-3
3-3-2 Replace Handle ............................................................................... 3-4
3-3-3 R e p l a ce A t t e n u a t o r A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
3-3-4 R e p l a ce G e n e r a t o r A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
3-3-5 R e p l a ce R e ce i ve r A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
3-3-6 R e p l a c e I F / V i d e o P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-3-7 R e p l a ce M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
3-3-8 R e p l a c e C A I P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
3-3-9 R e p l a c e C P U A d a p t e r A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
3-3-10 R e p l a c e R e a r P a n e l A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
3-3-11 R e p l a c e R e a r P a n e l P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
3-3-12 R e p l a c e P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16
3-3-13 Replace Disk I/O Assy ...................................................................... 3-19
3-3-14 R e p l a c e F r o n t P a n e l A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20
3-3-15 R e p l a c e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-23
3-3-16 R e p l a c e P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-24
3-3-17 R e p l a c e F l o p p y D r i ve A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26
3-3-18 R e p l a ce B a ckp l a n e P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27

SECTIO N 4 - PARTS LIST

4-1 General ............................................................................................... 4-1


4-2 Parts Lists ........................................................................................... 4-2
4-2-1 Accessories ..................................................................................... 4-2
4-2-2 Composite Assy ............................................................................... 4-3
4-2-3 Chassis Assy ................................................................................... 4-4
4-2-4 CPU Adapter Assy ............................................................................ 4-5

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SECTIO N 5 - ASSEMBLIES

APPENDIX A - I/O CONNECTORS AND PIN-OUT TABLES

A-1 Table of I/O Connectors ......................................................................... A-1


A-2 P i n - O u t T a b l e f o r M I C C o n n e ct o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2
A-3 P i n - O u t T a b l e f o r A U D I O I / O C o n n e ct o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3
A-4 Pin-Out Table for GPIB Connector ........................................................... A-4
A-5 P i n - O u t T a b l e f o r R S - 2 3 2 C o n n e ct o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5
A-6 Pin-Out Table for PRINTER Connector ..................................................... A-6
A-7 Pin-Out Table for TEST PORT Connector ................................................. A-7
A-8 Pin-Out Table for VGA Connector ............................................................ A-8
A-9 Pin-Out Table for MOUSE Connector ....................................................... A-9
A-10 P i n - O u t T a b l e f o r K E Y B O A R D C o n n e ct o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-10
A-11 P i n - O u t T a b l e f o r U S B C o n n e ct o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11
A-12 P i n - O u t T a b l e f o r E T H E R N E T C o n n e ct o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12

APPENDIX B - REPACKING FO R SHIPMENT

B-1 Shipping Information ............................................................................. B-1


B-1-1 Authorization ................................................................................... B-1
B-1-2 Tagging Test Sets ............................................................................ B-1
B-1-3 Shipping Containers ......................................................................... B-1
B-1-4 Freight Costs ................................................................................... B-1
B-2 Repacking Procedure ............................................................................. B-1

APPENDIX C - CONTRO LS AND CONNECTORS

C-1 Controls ............................................................................................... C-1


C-2 Connectors ........................................................................................... C-3
C-2-1 2975 Front Panel ............................................................................. C-3
C-2-2 2975 Rear Panel .............................................................................. C-5

APPENDIX D - SPECIFICATIO NS

v
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont)
PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE

APPENDIX E - TEST EQ UIPMENT REQ UIREMENTS

E-1 General ................................................................................................ E-1


E-2 Recommended Test Equipment ............................................................... E-1

APPENDIX F - ETHERNET CROSSOVER CABLE

vi
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE NO. TITLE PAGE
1-1 2975 System Overview ........................................................................... 1-3
1-2 2975 Module Overview ........................................................................... 1-7
1-3 Front Panel Audio PCB Assy Block Diagram ............................................. 1-14
1-4 Power Supply Assy Block Diagram .......................................................... 1-16
1-5 Power Termination Assy Block Diagram ................................................... 1-18
1-6 Disk I/O PCB Assy Block Diagram ........................................................... 1-20
1-7 Attenuator Assy Block Diagram ............................................................... 1-21
1-8 Multifunction I/O Assy Block Diagram ...................................................... 1-24
1-9 CAI PCB Assy Block Diagram.................................................................. 1-26
2-1 Power Supply Voltages .......................................................................... 2-43
2-2 Calibration Test Equipment Configuration ................................................ 2-47
2-3 Generator Calibration Setup ................................................................... 2-48
2-4 Analyzer Calibration Setup ..................................................................... 2-49
2-5 TCXO Calibration Setup ......................................................................... 2-50
4-1 Accessory Kit Contents .......................................................................... 4-3
4-2 2975 Composite Assy ............................................................................ 4-9
4-3 2975 Chassis Assy ................................................................................ 4-11
4-4 CPU Adapter Assy ................................................................................. 4-12
5-1 2 9 7 5 S y s t e m I n t e r c o n n e ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5-2 Chassis Assy ........................................................................................ 5-4
5-3 Backplane PCB Assy ............................................................................. 5-5
5-4 F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
5-5 Rear Panel PCB Assy ............................................................................ 5-11
5-6 Front Panel Assy ................................................................................... 5-12
5-7 CPU Adapter Assy ................................................................................. 5-13
5-8 Power Supply Assy ................................................................................ 5-14
5-9 Power Termination Assy ......................................................................... 5-15
5-10 F l o p p y D r i ve A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16
5-11 D i sk I / O P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17
5-12 Rear Panel Assy ................................................................................... 5-18
5-13 Attenuator Assy .................................................................................... 5-19
5-14 Generator Assy ..................................................................................... 5-20
5-15 IF/Video PCB Assy ................................................................................ 5-21

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (cont)
FIGURE NO. TITLE PAGE
5-16 M u l t i f u n c t i o n I / O P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22
5-17 Receiver Assy ....................................................................................... 5-23
5-18 C A I P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24
5-19 Handle Assy ......................................................................................... 5-25
B-1 Repacking for Shipment ......................................................................... B-2

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SECTION 1 - THEORY OF OPERATION

1-1 GENERAL
T h e 2 9 7 5 d i g i t a l r a d i o t e s t p l a t f o r m i n t e g r a t e s o v e r 2 0 r a d i o - t e s t i n g i n s t r u m e n t s i n t o a s i n g l e u se r -
f r i e n d l y i n s t r u m e n t t h a t o f f e r s t h e i n t e r c o n n e ct i vi t y n o r m a l l y e xp e ct e d f r o m a p e r so n a l co m p u t e r .
The 2975 digital test platform, created with modular design, is simple to support and upgrade. The
2975 provides comprehensive transmitter and receiver testing, while the full-range spectrum analyzer
a n d t r a cki n g g e n e r a t o r m a k e p o s s i b l e b a s e s i t e c o m p o n e n t t e s t i n g . T h e d u a l c h a n n e l o s c i l l o sco p e
and internal DEMOD scope provide comprehensive viewing of signals.
T h i s f o l l o w i n g s e c t i o n s , S y s t e m O v e r v i e w a n d M o d u l e O v e r v i e w , p r o v i d e t h e m a i n t e n a n c e t e ch n i ci a n
w i t h a co n ce p t o f h o w t h e 2 9 7 5 o p e r a t e s .

1-2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW


RECEIVE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
T h e 2 9 7 5 i s ca p a b l e o f r e c e i v i n g m o d u l a t e d o r u n m o d u l a t e d s i g n a l s r a n g i n g f o r m 1 M H z t o 2 . 7 G H z.
S i g n a l s a r e r e c e i v e d t h r o u g h t h e P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A s s y a t t h e A N T C o n n e c t o r ( l o w p o w e r si g n a l s,
< - 1 0 d B m ) o r T / R C o n n e c t o r ( h i g h p o w e r si g n a l s, > - 1 0 t o + 5 0 d B m ) . A d i o d e d e t e ct o r se r ve s t o
m e a s u r e R F p o w e r a p p l i e d t o t h e T / R C o n n e ct o r . T h e A N T C o n n e ct o r a n d G E N C o n n e ct o r a r e
p r o t e c t e d f r o m h i g h p o w e r l e v e l s b y a l i m i t e r c i r c u i t . R e f e r t o t h e G e n e r a t e S yst e m O ve r vi e w f o r
m o r e d e t a i l s o n t h e G E N C o n n e c t o r . T h e R F s i g n a l i s r o u t e d t o t h e R e c e i v e r A ssy.
The Receiver Assy has selectable attenuators and provides reference signals of 10, 40, 80 and
4 0 0 M H z t o t h e s y s t e m . E x t e r n a l 1 0 M H z I / O i s r o u t e d f r o m t h e R e c e i ve r A s s y t o t h e R e a r P a n e l
Assy. In the Receiver Assy, the incoming signal is converted to an IF (immediate frequency) of
10.7 MHz and signal conditioning is started. The 10.7 MHz IF signal is passed on to the Video/IF
PCB Assy.
The IF/Video PCB Assy has selectable 10.7 MHz IF filtering of 30 kHz, 300 kHz and 6 MHz. Both the
C A I ( C o m m o n A i r I n t e r f a c e ) P C B A s s y a n d t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A s s y w o r k t o g e t h e r t o p r o vi d e t h e A G C
( a u t o m a t i c g a i n c o n t r o l ) f o r t h e R e c e i v e r A s s y . T h e C A I P C B A s s y se n d s d a t a t o t h e I F / V i d e o P C B
A s s y t o i n c r e a s e o r d e c r e a s e t h e g a i n a u t o m a t i ca l l y, p r o vi d i n g t h e c o r r e c t l e v e l t o t h e C A I P C B A s s y .
The IF/Video PCB Assy also is responsible for Analyzer resolution bandwidth filters in the “Look and
L i st e n ” m o d e o f 3 0 0 H z , 3 k H z a n d 6 0 k H z . W h e n t h e d e d i c a t e d A n a l y z e r m o d e i s s e l e c t e d , a l l
co m b i n a t i o n s o f I F f i l t e r i n g a r e u s e d t o p r o v i d e a f u l l y f u n c t i o n a l S p e c t r u m A n a l y z e r . A d d i t i o n a l
f u n c t i o n s o f t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A s s y a r e : 1 0 . 7 M H z I F o u t p u t t o t h e R e a r P a n e l A ssy, V i d e o o u t p u t t o
t h e R e a r P a n e l A s s y a n d I F C o u n t t o t h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n P C B A ssy. T h e f i n a l d e st i n a t i o n o f t h e
1 0 . 7 M H z I F s i g n a l i s r o u t e d t o t h e C A I P C B A ssy.
T h e C A I P C B A s s y r e c e i v e s t h e 1 0 . 7 M H z I F s i g n a l a n d d i g i t a l l y p e r f o r m s t h e d e m o d u l a t i o n p r o ce ss.
D e m o d u l a t i o n t y p e s i n c l u d e F M , A M , P 2 5 a n d P 2 5 E n c r . D u r i n g t h e d e m o d u l a t i o n p r o c e s s , t h e si g n a l
i s m e a s u r e d f o r c o r r e c t p o w e r s t r e n g t h . I f t h e i n co m i n g p o w e r i s i n co r r e ct , d a t a i s p r o vi d e d b a ck t o
t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A s s y f o r A G C c o n t r o l a s p r e vi o u sl y d i s c u s s e d i n t h e I F / V i d e o P C B se ct i o n a b o ve .
T h e C A I P C B A s s y p r o v i d e s d i g i t a l l y d e m o d u l a t e d s i g n a l s t o t h e s y s t e m f o r m e t e r f u n ct i o n s s u c h a s:
R e c e i v e r L e v e l M e t e r , D e v i a t i o n M e t e r , C 4 F M M e t e r , D e m o d O u t p u t , I n t e r n a l D e m o d S co p e a n d
S p e a k e r . O t h e r C A I P C B A s s y f u n c t i o n s a r e d i s c u s s e d i n t h e G e n e r a t e S yst e m O ve r vi e w .

1-1
GENERATE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
T h e G e n e r a t e S y s t e m p a t h s t a r t s w i t h t h e C A I P C B A s s y . T h e C A I P C B A s s y d i g i t a l l y mo d u l a t e s a n
1 1 . 4 M H z I F si g n a l . T h e M o d u l a t i o n s o u r c e s a r e M 1 , M 2 , M i c a n d A u d i o . T h e M o d u l a t i o n t y p e s
include FM, AM, P25 and P25Encr.
P r i m a r i l y D i g i t a l a u d i o s o u r c e s b e g i n i n t h e M u l t i f u n c t i o n P C B A ssy a n d a r e t r a n sf e r r e d t o t h e C A I
P C B A s s y , h o w e ve r ; t h e C A I P C B A s s y p r o vi d e s P 2 5 a n d P 2 5 E n cr ( e n cr yp t e d ) d i g i t a l a u d i o so u r ce s.
T h e 1 1 . 4 M H z I F s i g n a l i s r o u t e d t o t h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy.
T h e G e n e r a t o r A s s y i s d e s i g n e d t o c o n v e r t t h e 1 1 . 4 M H z I F s i g n a l t o t h e d e s i r e d o u t p u t f r e q u e n cy
b e t w e e n 1 M H z t o 2 . 7 G H z . T h e v a r i a b l e a t t e n u a t o r i n t h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy p r o vi d e s 9 . 9 d B
a t t e n u a t i o n i n 0 . 1 d B s t e p s b e t w e e n t h e 1 0 d B st e p s o f t h e A t t e n u a t o r A ssy. T h e si g n a l i s a m p l i f i e d
t o a l e ve l h i g h e n o u g h t o o v e r c o m e t h e l o s s e s o f t h e A t t e n u a t o r A ssy a n d P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A ssy
and to meet the specified maximum output power level. The desired RF signal is then routed to the
Attenuator Assy.
The Attenuator Assy consists of six relay-attenuator sections and a driver board. One relay-
a t t e n u a t o r s e c t i o n i s 1 0 d B a n d t h e o t h e r f i ve r e l a y- a t t e n u a t o r se ct i o n s a r e 2 0 d B f o r a t o t a l
a t t e n u a t i o n o f 1 1 0 d B . A f t e r t h e A t t e n u a t o r A s s y , t h e R F s i g n a l g o e s t o t h e P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A ssy.
T h e R F s i g n a l c a n b e r o u t e d o u t t h e G E N C o n n e ct o r o r t h e T / R C o n n e ct o r i n t h e P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n
A s s y . T h e G E N C o n n e c t o r p r o v i d e s a m a x i m u m o u t p u t s i g n a l o f + 1 0 d B m a n d t h e T / R C o n n e ct o r
p r o vi d e s a m a xi m u m o u t p u t si g n a l o f - 3 0 d B m o ve r t h e 1 M H z t o 2 . 7 G H z r a n g e .

1-2
Generator Assy

VAR Mixer
20 dB
Atten
CAI PCB Assy

110 dB Step
Shielded 20 dB

Attenuator
3411.7 MHz IF (Common Air Interface)
Coaxial Cables 20 dB

20 dB
Mixer
20 dB
I Out Q Out
10 dB Mixer DAC DAC DAC
610.7 MHz IF

11.4 MHz
Mixer
Harris Up
90.7 MHz IF Convertor

External 10 MHz I/O I Q

Track LO

400 MHz
10 MHz

80 MHz
Front Panel Assy
Power Termination
40 MHz Parametric
Assy IF/Video PCB Assy DSP

I/O BUS
10.7 MHz Layer 1
210.7 MHz IF
Gen Connector Mixer DSP
Mixer 10.7 MHz IF

I
40 MHz 5.3 MHz
Mixer IF I Q Q
300 Hz 30 kHz
T/R Connector Harris
3 kHz 300 kHz Digitized Audio In

Receiver Assy
60 kHz 6 MHz Down
ADC Mixer Digitized Audio Out
3410.7 MHz IF Convertor

10.7 MHz
Ant Connector LOG AMP ADC
Attenuation
ADC

IF Count
10 MHz External 10 MHz I/O
Front Panel 10.7 MHz Out
Keypad PCB
Assy Analyzer Video Out
I/O BUS

IF Count
Display Power Supply
Video
Display and
Inverter Supply
DAC
Front Panel Audio PCB Assy

Tone or

Multifunction I/O PCB Assy


Data Filter DSP FPGA Audio Hard Disk VGA Parallel Power
Dual Battery Sense
Bal or Unbal Audio Out 1 DAC Drive On / Off
DAC +15 V

10 MHz

Disk I/O PCB Assy


Bal /1 or /10
Tone or Data DSP DVM/Scope Battery +5 V Digital
GPIB
Filter Control Ref
Sense +5 V Analog
Audio Out 2 Audio Ground
DAC DAC Control EXT EXT
RJ-11 and Test Connector Test Connector I/O Volume
Conditioning CPU Keyboard REF I/O
Voltage Control
Mic In

Power Supply
Signal

Reg RS-232 SA IF
Audio In +/-

Interface
Conditioning

Conditioning

Electric or Programable
Backlight
Signal

Signal

Dynamic Resistor CPU SA


Ethernet Power Supply
Control Video
Filter ADC
ADAPTER
DVM 3.5" Disk PCB ASSY Mouse USB
Power Entry
Bal or Filter ADC Loads Control
Unbal Fan

O-Scope Channel 1
CPU and Rear Panel Assy Power Supply Assy
O-Scope Channel 2 CPU Adapter Assy
DVM

3.5" Disk Drive Ribbon Cable


042M-037

Figure 1-1 2975 System Overview

1-3
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

1- 4
1-3 MODULE OVERVIEW
Page
B a c kp l a n e P C B A s s y ( 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 3
Front Panel Audio PCB Assy (42A1A1A2) ............................................ 1-14
CPU Adapter Assy (42A1A1A5) .......................................................... 1-15
Power Supply Assy (42A1A1A6) ......................................................... 1-16
Power Termination Assy (42A1A1A7) .................................................. 1-17
Disk I/O PCB Assy (42A1A1A9) .......................................................... 1-20
Attenuator Assy (42A1A3) .................................................................. 1-21
Generator Assy (42A1A4) .................................................................. 1-22
IF/Video PCB Assy (42A1A5) ............................................................. 1-23
Multifunction I/O PCB Assy (42A1A6) .................................................. 1-24
R e c e i ve r A s s y ( 4 2 A 1 A 7 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 5
CAI PCB Assy (42A1A8) .................................................................... 1-26

1-5
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

1-6
Receive Module

(Cal - Not
Used)
W9 210.7 MHz BPF 10.7 MHz IF
10.7 MHz IF
50 dB (To IF/Video Block)
3410.7
Power Termination Step
MHz IF
40 MHz - Not Used Atten

LNA_BIAS Receive System 15 MHz LPF W4


Wide-Span 3410.7 to 3200 MHz Hardware Gain
6110.7 MHz 3410.7 MHz
RXBIAS_IN 4.8 MHz Sweep 2nd LO Cal 200 MHz
DDS YIG 1st LO 1st LO W6 3rd LO
RXT/R_IN Null Ckt
YIG Crossfeed
ANT Divide YIG to Tracking Generator
by 4 Driver Sweep Circuit
A1A1A7J2 Input
Protect

Snap Diode
RXOLDET_OUT Comb Ckt
(RX Overload
Sense) 80 MHz
High
Broadband Power
Power Detector Detector
Step Loop Divide
10 MHz by 8
Low LPF
Power
Detector
T/R 20 dB 20 dB
12 Bit
125 W Splitter
A1A1A7J1 Power Detector TEMP-2 A/D
Pad Ambient 670 MHz
Temp Temp Clean Loop
Divide Osc
TEMP-1 by N
TXBIAS_IN

To 110 dB Step Attentuator Output 180 to 185 MHz


Sythesizer
Output
Protect To Multifunction
GEN W10
I/O Assy
A1A1A7J3
10 MHz
TXOLDET_OUT TXT/R_IN Input
(TX Overload
Sense)
Cal On/Off
GENAMP_BIAS

Divide 40 MHz - Not Used


by 2

80 MHz (to 16 MHz Channel Analyzer Sweep DDS)


Frequency Distribution 80 MHz (to Receive 1st LO YIG)
80 MHz (to Generator Assy)
Divide
Disk I/O Internal Internal
Open-Loop by 2
3rd LO - 200 MHz
W8
10MHz
TCXO Temp
Comp
X5 X8 2nd LO - 3200 MHz
Freq
Mult Mult W7
Cal
DAC 400 MHz (to Generator Assy)
80 MHz
EXTERNAL REF I/O 10 MHz
System 40 MHz (to Common Air Interface)
Clock Divide 40 MHz (to Receive IF)
A1A2J11 Cross-
by 2 40 MHz (to Multifunction Board)
Feed
Divide 10 MHz (to Recieve 1st LO YIG Step Loop)
by 4
10 MHz (to Generator YIG)
042M-021

Figure 1-2 2975 Module Overview

1-7
IF/Video PCB Assy
DAC
12 Bit

14 MHz LPF 14 MHz LPF

7.5 MHz HPF

R_AMP-B_20 dB
BW=300 kHz
R_AMP-A_20 dB R_AMP-C_20 dB 2 of 6 Poles
BW=300 kHz BW=30 kHz R_AMP-D_10 dB
4 of 6 Poles 6 Poles

Gates IF Count

12 Bit Line Driver


TEMP A/D A/D OUT
10.7 MHz IF Out W1
SENSOR (to Rear Panel Assy)

Line Driver
10.7 MHz IF Out W5
(to CAI PCB Assy)

Line Driver

Video
Log Gain/Offset W2
W4
TOS Video Out
+6 dBm
10.7 MHz IF 14 MHz LPF Logarithmic Video Filter Line Driver
(From Rec Block) BW=60 kHz Amplifier
7.5 MHz HPF
[-20 dBm 2 of 6 Poles
12 Bit
A_AMP-B_20dB A/D OUT
Top of Scale] A/D
A_AMP-C_20dB

A_AMP-D_10dB

DDS [+7 dBm]


40 MHz
14 MHz LPF

DAC
12 Bit

BW=3 kHz
6 Poles
[-20 dBm]

14 MHz LPF 7 MHz LPF BW=60 kHz


4 of 6 Poles
A_AMP-A_20 dB

BW=300 Hz
6 Poles 042M-022

Figure 1-2 2975 Module Overview (cont)

1-8
W6
Tracking Generator
Sweep Input from
YIG Crossfeed

4.8 MHz 3.4 to 6.2 GHz


DDS YIG Osc

Divide YIG
by 4 Driver

Generator Assy
80 MHz from
Reciever Assy

10MHz
LPF
W8
180 to 185 MHz Step Loop
Synthesizer

10 MHz Divide Divide


Input by N by 8
Snap Diode - Track
670MHz Comb Ckt
Clean Loop
Osc 110 dB
Generate System
Step
Hardware W10
Attenuator Generate Output
W3 Gain Adjust
to Power Termination

91.4MHz 611.4 3411.4


IF MHz IF MHz IF
11.4 MHz IF
from CAI PCB Assy

520 MHz
BPF
400 MHz
from Receiver Assy
Divide A=1/5
by 2 Gen
Level
ADC
W7 2800 MHz
BPF

X7 Analog/ Gen
Mult Digital Level
Control DAC

042M-023

Figure 1-2 2975 Module Overview (cont)

1-9
4 kHz
Speech
Serial Buses and Latch Lines Audio
from Disk I/O PCB Assy
Dual LPF Volume Low-Pass
SPEAKER
DAC Control Filter

Battery
Sense 23 kHz
Floppy Drive
A/D Data
LPF
DISK I/O PCB ASSY

GPIB
GPIB CONTROLLER ROM
A1A1W5J1

USB
A1A1A1J23

FAN ON/OFF

Hard Drive
RS-232, DB-9
A1A1A1J21 CPU CPU POWER ON/OFF

(PC104)/
SYSTEM
Interconnect FITS BUS (Backplane)

Printer, DB-25
A1A1A1J21

VGA, HDB-15
A1A1A1J21 CPU ADAPTER ASSY

CPU
Temp
PS2 Mouse Sensor
6 Pin MiniDIN LCD
A1A1A1J22 +24 V
Power/ REG TO
Backlight YIG
ON/OFF

PS2 Keyboard
6 Pin MiniDIN
A1A1A1J22

EtherNet
RJ-45
A1A1A1J25 To
Display 042M-024

Figure 1-2 2975 Module Overview (cont)

1-10
SCOPE IN SCOPE IN
I OUT Q OUT
DVM In CH 1 EXT TRIGGER IN CH 2
A1A2J9 A1A2J10
W5 REC Serial A1A1A4J3 A1A1A4J1 A1A2J7 A1A1A4J2
Control
GEN Serial
10.7 MHz IF Control
W3 from Receiver Assy
IF Serial
Control
11.4 MHz IF
to Generator Assy
W12 W11 W13

I OUT Q OUT
DAC ADC
DAC DAC

Scope/DVM
Digital Up Digital Down DVM ADC ADC
Control
Converter Converter

Serial Buses and Latch Lines


to Front Panel Audio PCB Assy

SCOPE
Layer 1 and FPGA Serial Buses and Latch Lines
to Disk I/O PCB Assy DSP
10 MHz Vocoder DSP 40 MHz 10 MHz
I Q
Parallel Bus
to Test Connector
(Front Panel Audio
PCB Assy)

40 MHz
Select
Divide 10 MHz
by 4
On Board/
40 MHz Select 10 MHz
Divide CAI PCB ASSY System Clk
Switch
by 4 40 MHz 10 MHz
Crystal
Osc MULTIFUNCTION I/O PCB ASSY
40 MHz
Crystal
Osc
10 MHz
Parametric Audio
DSP DSP
On Board/System Clk
Switch

042M-025
FITS BUS (Backplane)
Figure 1-2 2975 Module Overview (cont)

1-11
Serial Buses and
Latch Lines to Divider and FGEN OUT
Multifunction I/O PCB Assy LP FILTER Balanced/
and AMP Unbal
Select
Dual FGEN/DEMOD
DAC RJ-45 Connector
A1A1A2J3
DEMOD OUT
LP FILTER
& AMP

Direct/ SINAD IN
AMP & Balanced/
ADC
LP Filter Unbalanced
Select
MIC/SINAD
RJ-45 Connector
A1A1A2J3
MIC MIC IN
AMP and
ADC Bias
LP Filter Prog
Select
Voltage
Ref

Parallel Bus Vout TEST Connector


from Multifunction I/O PCB Assy
A1A1A2J2

Front Panel Audio PCB Assy

042M-026

Figure 1-2 2975 Module Overview (cont)

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1- 3- 1 BACKPL ANE PCB ASSY ( 42A1A1A1)

Refer to Figure 1-2.


T h e B a c k p l a n e P C B A s s y p r o v i d e s t h e m e c h a n i s m t h a t r o u t e s e l e c t r i c a l s i g n a l s b e t w e e n t h e va r i o u s
system assemblies:
3 2 - P i n C o n n e c t o r p r o v i d e s c o n n e ct i o n t o t h e P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A ssy
1 0 P i n H e a d e r p r o v i d e s r i b b o n c a b l e c o n n e c t i o n t o t h e F r o n t P a n e l A ssy
1 0 P i n H e a d e r p r o v i d e s r i b b o n c a b l e c o n n e c t i o n t o t h e A t t e n u a t o r A ssy
24 Pin Header provides ribbon cable connection to the GPIB Connector
40 Pin Header provides ribbon cable connection to the CRYPTION Connector
4 4 P i n H e a d e r p r o v i d e s c o n n e c t i o n t o t h e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A ssy
48 Pin DIN Connectors for:
Disk I/O PCB Assy
Rear Panel PCB Assy
IF/Video PCB Assy
Generator Assy
Receiver Assy
96 Pin DIN Connectors for:
Power Supply Assy
CAI PCB Assy
CPU Adapter Assy (3)
Multifunction IO PCB Assy (3)
T h e B a c k p l a n e P C B A s s y l a y o u t u t i l i ze s R F t e c h n i q u e s o n a l l s i g n a l s > 3 3 M H z a n d o n a l l l o w l e ve l
si g n a l s.

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1- 3- 2 FRO NT PANEL AUDIO PCB ASSY ( 42A1A1A2)

Refer to Figures 1-2 and 1-3.


T h e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A s s y p l u g s i n t o t h e B a ckp l a n e P C B A ssy a n d s u p p o r t s t h e R J - 1 1 a n d T e st
C o n n e c t o r o f t h e 2 9 7 5 F r o n t P a n e l . T h e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A ssy co n ve r t s a n a l o g a u d i o si g n a l s
f r o m t h e R J - 1 1 C o n n e c t o r ( A u d i o I n p u t ) t o d i g i t a l si g n a l s f o r t h e syst e m . T h e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B
A s s y a l s o p r o v i d e s o u t p u t a n a l o g a u d i o s i g n a l s t o t h e R J - 1 1 C o n n e c t o r ( A u d i o O u t p u t ) b y c o n ve r t i n g
d i g i t a l si g n a l s f r o m t h e s y s t e m . S i g n a l T o n e o r D a t a f i l t e r i n g , i n a d d i t i o n t o t h e b a l a n c e d o r
u n b a l a n ce d sw i t c h e s , a r e p r e f o r m e d b y t h e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A s s y . O u t p u t s i g n a l s f r o m t h e
Front Panel Audio PCB Assy are the audio function generator signals and the demodulated audio
si g n a l ( D e m o d ) . A u d i o I n p u t s i g n a l s t o t h e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A s s y a r e t h e m i c r o p h o n e a n d
S i n a d I n si g n a l s .
The Front Panel Audio PCB Assy generates a digitally controlled output voltage for the Test
Connector and routes input/output signals to/from the Test Connector.

CLOCK
PROGRAMABLE REGULATOR
DATA 1.5 to 12 Vdc
RESISTOR VOLTAGE
LATCH

FUNCTION
8 POLE GENERATOR
20 kHz LPF AUDIO

8 POLE
50 kHz LPF

CLOCK
12 BIT D/A
DATA CONVERTER
LATCH

8 POLE
20 kHz LPF

DEMOD AUDIO

8 POLE
50 kHz LPF

SERIAL DATA
12 BIT ADC 8 POLE
CONVERTER 20 kHz LPF SINAD AUDIO +
SERIAL CLOCK

SINAD AUDIO -
REFERENCE
VOLTAGE
+V

SERIAL DATA
12 BIT ADC 8 POLE
MIC AUDIO
CONVERTER 20 kHz LPF
SERIAL CLOCK

042M-038

Figure 1-3 Front Panel Audio PCB Assy Block Diagram

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1- 3- 3 CPU ADAPT ER ASSY ( 42A1A1A5)

Refer to Figure 1-2.


T h e C P U A d a p t e r P C B A s s y p r o v i d e s a c o n ve n i e n t m e c h a n i s m b y w h i c h a l l C P U g e n e r a t e d s i g n a l s
a r e d i s t r i b u t e d t h r o u g h t h e B a c k p l a n e P C B A ssy t o o t h e r syst e m a sse mb l i e s. A si n g l e b o a r d
co m p u t e r i s m o u n t e d t o t h e C P U A d a p t e r P C B A ssy. F l a t r i b b o n c a b l e s a r e u s e d t o i n t e r c o n n e ct t h e
P C B a sse m b l i e s t o g e t h e r . T h e B a c k p l a n e P C B A s s y i n t e r f a c e c o n s i s t s o f t h r e e 9 6 P i n D I N
Connectors.

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1- 3- 4 PO WER SUPPLY ASSY ( 42A1A1A6)

Refer to Figures 1-2 and 1-4.


A C p o w e r f o r t h e P o w e r S u p p l y A s s y i s p r o vi d e d b y a n I E C u n i ve r sa l 3 - p r o n g p o w e r e n t r y m o d u l e w i t h
an integrated power switch, fuses and EMI filter. This feeds the 225 W power supply with an input
r a n g e o f 8 5 t o 2 6 4 V A C a t a 4 7 t o 6 3 H z r a t e . T h e P o w e r S u p p l y A sse m b l y i s r e sp o n si b l e f o r
generating all internal voltages required to operate the 2975.
F o u r d i f f e r e n t v o l t a g e s a r e g e n e r a t e d b y t h e P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy a n d d i s t r i b u t e d t h r o u g h t h e
Backplane PCB Assy:
+5 V (Analog and Digital)
+12 V
-12 V
+ 5 . 1 V A ( a ‘ k e e p a l i v e ’ v o l t a g e f o r t u r n - o n ci r cu i t r y)
T h e f i l t e r a r r a y o n t h e V 1 ( 5 V ) p o w e r s u p p l y o u t p u t i so l a t e s t h e d i g i t a l a n d a n a l o g + 5 V ci r cu i t r y.

FAN
ON/OFF

BATTERY SENSE

+15 V

POWER
POWER POWER
SUPPLY -15 V
ENTRY SUPPLY
INTERFACE

+5 V (Digital)

+5 VA (Analog)

POWER ON

POWER OFF
042M-039

Figure 1-4 Power Supply Assy Block Diagram

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1- 3- 5 PO WER TERMINATIO N ASSY ( 42A1A1A7)

Refer to Figures 1-2 and 1-5.


The Power Termination Assy consists of four PCB Assemblies: LNA, GEN Buffer, RF Power and
C o n t r o l l e r . T h e a s s e m b l y h o u s i n g p r o v i d e s c i r c u i t i s o l a t i o n , w h i c h m u s t b e v e r y h i g h f o r t h e t r a cki n g
g e n e r a t o r f u n ct i o n , a s w e l l a s p r o v i d i n g h e a t s i n k c o o l i n g f o r t h e h i g h p o w e r R F i n p u t . T h e co o l i n g
fan is turned on and off by the processor control based on the temperature of the Power Termination
Assy.
The Power Termination Assy provides the focal point through which RF signals pass between the UUT
a n d t h e 2 9 7 5 . T h e r e a r e t h r e e R F u s e r i n t e r f a c e co n n e ct o r s ( o n t h e f r o n t o f t h e u n i t ) ( A N T E N N A I N ,
G E N O U T , T / R ) a n d t w o i n t e r n a l c o a x i a l c a b l e c o n n e c t i o n s ( R e c e i v e r A ssy a n d G e n e r a t o r A ss y) .

POWER TERMINATION RF I/O


The Power Termination Assy has three RF inputs, one output and one bi-directional connector. The
m a i n R F T / R ( t r a n s m i t / r e c e i v e ) c o n n e c t o r i s a t yp e “ N ” co n n e ct o r w h i ch ca n b e u se d f o r f u l l d u p l e x
o p e r a t i o n a n d i s t h e p r i m a r y p o w e r m e a s u r e m e n t co n n e ct o r . T h e A N T ( o r A n t e n n a ) a n d G E N ( o r
G e n e r a t o r ) c o n n e c t o r s a r e T N C c o n n e c t o r s. T h e T / R C o n n e ct o r i s d e si g n e d t o a cce p t i n p u t R F
si g n a l s f r o m D C t o 2 . 7 G H z a t p o w e r l e v e l s u p t o 1 5 0 W . A t p o w e r l e v e l s > 5 0 W , t h e i n p u t p o w e r
must maintain a duty cycle of 20% on and 80% off.
The ANT Connector provides low signal level operation through a LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) which
i m p r o ve s t h e se n s i t i v i t y a n d c a n b e u s e d t o m o n i t o r l o w l e v e l s i g n a l s w i t h t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f a n
e xt e r n a l a n t e n n a . T h e A N T C o n n e c t o r i s p r o t e ct e d f r o m h i g h p o w e r l e ve l s b y a l i m i t e r ci r cu i t .
T h e G E N C o n n e c t o r p r o v i d e s a n o u t p u t s i g n a l o f + 1 0 d B m o v e r t h e 1 t o 2 7 0 0 M H z r a n g e , a n d ca n b e
used in conjunction with the ANT Connector to do scalar measurements in the tracking generator
operation mode.
T h e f i n a l t w o R F S S M B c o n n e c t o r s a r e t h e r e ce i ve o u t p u t t o t h e R e ce i ve I F A ssy a n d t h e i n p u t f r o m
the Generator Assy.

RF POWER DETECTOR
A d i o d e d e t e ct o r o n t h e R F P o w e r P C B A ssy a t t h e o u t p u t o f a f o u r - w a y p o w e r sp l i t t e r se r ve s t o
m e a su r e R F p o w e r a p p l i e d t o t h e T / R C o n n e c t o r .

TEMPERATURE SENSORS
T h e r e a r e t w o t e m p e r a t u r e s e n s o r s o n t h e R F P o w e r P C B A s s y . S e n so r 1 i s u se d t o m o n i t o r t h e
temperature of the 20 dB RF power attenuator. Sensor 2 is used to monitor the ambient temperature
o f t h e d i o d e d e t e c t o r t o e n a b l e t e m p e r a t u r e co r r e ct i o n o f t h e p o w e r m e t e r .

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POWER TERMINATION - RF SECTION
+6.3 V
-5 V
VCC
+5 V
CONTROL
DET-B

ANT LIMITER LNA RXOUT_SSMBCOAX

RXSWB_PIN6
RXSWA_PIN5
RXBIAS_IN

RXOLDET_OUT

LNA_BIAS
20 dB 3 WAY DET-L
T/R 125 W POWER DC
POWER
ATTENUATOR DETECTOR AMP
DIVIDER DET-H

GENAMP_BIAS
TEMP SENSOR TEMP SENSOR TXBIAS_IN
TXOLDET_OUT
VCC
CONTROL TXSWA_PIN5
TXSWB_PIN6

BUFFER RF
GEN LIMITER SWITCH TXOUT_SSMBCOAX
AMP
TEMP-1
TEMP-2

DET_SLO

042M-040

Figure 1-5 Power Termination Assy Block Diagram

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SPARE
SPARE

FAN_A0
POWER TERMINATION - CONTROLLER SECTION FAN_A1
FAN_A2

FAN FAN_DRIVE
POWER FAN
DRIVER
SUPPLY FAN_RETURN

TX_OVLD_OUT
SWITCHING
CONTROLLER
RX_OVLD_OUT

TXT/R_IN

OVLD_RESET_IN
RX SWITCH AND LIMITER
+6.3 V
CONTROL -5 V D-OUT
-6.3 V
SCLK
PWR
DETECT D-IN
A/D
AMP
AD791AP-2 RFS
TFS
GEN SWITCH AND LIMITER
CONTROL CS
EEPROM
CLK
S-IN
S-OUT
SWITCHING
CONTROLLER +15 V

-15 V

+5 V

DET_SLO

GND GND
042M-041

F i g u r e 1 - 5 P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A s s y B l o c k D i a g r a m ( co n t )

1-19
1- 3- 6 DISK I/O PCB ASSY ( 42A1A1A9)

Refer to Figures 1-2 and 1-6.


C P U I / O si g n a l s a r e r o u t e d t o t h e D i s k I / O P C B A ssy p l u g - i n sl o t t h r o u g h t h e B a ckp l a n e P C B A ssy.
T h e f l o p p y si g n a l s g o d i r e c t l y t o a 2 6 - p i n f l e x c a b l e h e a d e r , p r o v i d i n g a c o n v e n i e n t c o n n e c t i o n t o a
3 . 5 ” h a l f - h e i g h t f l o p p y d i s k d r i v e . L o c a t e d o n t h e D i sk I / O P C B A s s y i s t h e O C X O o s c i l l a t o r ,
p r o v i d i n g a v e r y s t a b l e a n d a c c u r a t e 1 0 M H z r e f e r e n c e f r e q u e n c y f o r t h e s y s t e m . A D A C , d r i ve n b y
t h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y p r o v i d e s v o l t a g e t u n i n g o f t h e O C X O . A se r i a l E E P R O M st o r e s t h e
factory calibrated tuning voltage for the oscillator. A dual DAC drives the speaker amplifier after it is
f i l t e r e d b y a 4 . 6 k H z f i l t e r . A d i f f e r e n t i a l A - D c o n ve r t e r , d r i ve n b y t h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y
monitors the battery voltage.

Audio D/A Convertor Volume Control Power Amp

Audio Latch
Clock Data
Volume Latch
Int/Ext
Reference Adjust DAC

10 MHz

Reference Oscillator
REF/BACKLIGHT

BackLight DAC

0 to 1.36 V

BackLight Control

E2_DOUT
E2_CS
EEPROM

Battery +
Data Out
Battery -
ADC
ADC_ENABLE 042M-042

Figure 1-6 Disk I/O PCB Assy Block Diagram

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1- 3- 7 ATTENUAT O R ASSY ( 42A1A3)

Refer to Figures 1-2 and 1-7.


T h e a t t e n u a t o r c o n s i s t s o f s i x r e l a y - a t t e n u a t o r se c t i o n s a n d a d r i v e r b o a r d . O n e r e l a y - a t t e n u a t o r
se ct i o n i s 1 0 d B , a n d t h e o t h e r f i ve r e l a y- a t t e n u a t o r s e c t i o n s a r e 2 0 d B ; f o r a t o t a l a t t e n u a t i o n o f
1 1 0 d B . T h e d r i v e r b o a r d c o n t a i n s a s e r i a l t o p a r a l l e l co n ve r t e r a n d si x t r a n si st o r d r i ve r st a g e s,
which drive the attenuator relays with the required current. The module uses 5 V for the supply and
relay drives.
E a ch i n d i vi d u a l s t a g e h a s a n a c c u r a c y ( ± 0 . 5 d B ) t o i t s r a t e d va l u e . T h e a t t e n u a t o r h a s a f r e q u e n cy
r e s p o n s e f l a t n e s s ( s l o p e ) f r o m 0 t o 2 . 7 G H z o f < 3 d B . T h i s sl o p e r e m a i n s co n st a n t ( ± 0 . 5 d B ) w i t h
different stages of attenuation on or off. This error is removed when the 2975 is calibrated.

10 Pin Header
1 2 Data

3 4 Clock

5 6 Latch

7 8 +5 VA

9 10

GND

Shift Register with Latch

Attenuator Switches

GND GND

042M-043

Figure 1-7 Attenuator Assy Block Diagram

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1- 3- 8 G ENERATO R ASSY ( 42A1A4)

Refer to Figure 1-2.


T h e C A I P C B A s s y p r o v i d e s 1 1 . 4 M H z I F t o t h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy f o r f r e q u e n c y c o n v e r s i o n t o t h e
d e s i r e d o u t p u t f r e q u e n c y . T h e G e n e r a t o r A s s y p r o vi d e s 0 . 1 d B s t e p s b e t w e e n t h e 1 0 d B s t e p s o f t h e
st e p a t t e n u a t o r a t t a c h e d t o t h e t o p o f t h e G e n e r a t o r A s s y . T h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy i s a l so u se d a s t h e
t r a c k i n g g e n e r a t o r , a l l o w i n g f o r s w e p t m e a su r e m e n t s su ch a s f i l t e r r e sp o n se . T h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy
co n si st s o f t w o s e p a r a t e P C B A s s e m b l i e s: R F / M i cr o w a ve P C B A ssy a n d t h e S yn t h e si ze r / C o n t r o l P C B
A s s y . T h e l o w e r f r e q u e n c y f u n c t i o n s r e s i d e o n t h e S yn t h e si ze r / C o n t r o l P C B A s s y , w h i l e t h e h i g h e r
f r e q u e n c y f u n c t i o n s r e s i d e o n t h e R F / M i cr o w a ve P C B A ssy.

RF/MICROWAVE PCB ASSY


The RF/Microwave PCB Assy is designed to convert a 11.4 MHz IF input to any frequency from 1 MHz
t o 2 . 7 G H z. T h e 1 1 . 4 M H z I F s i g n a l i s c o n v e r t e d t o 3 i n c r e a s i n g l y h i g h e r I F f r e q u e n c i e s : 9 1 . 4 , 6 1 1 . 4
and 3411.4 MHz respectively. At each IF, a considerable amount of filtering is performed in order to
r e m o ve t h e i m a g e s r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h e p r e v i o u s u p - c o n v e r s i o n . F i n a l l y , t h e 3 4 1 1 . 4 M H z s i g n a l i s
d o w n - co n ve r t e d t o t h e d e s i r e d f r e q u e n c y . T h e s i g n a l i s t h e n l e v e l e d a n d a m p l i f i e d u p t o a l e ve l h i g h
e n o u g h t o o ve r c o m e t h e l o s s e s o f t h e s t e p a t t e n u a t o r a n d p o w e r t e r m i n a t i o n a n d s t i l l m e e t t h e
s p e ci f i e d m a xi m u m o u t p u t p o w e r l e v e l .

POWER AMPLIFIER / POWER DETECTION


The output of the ALC gain control element serves as input to the power amplifier. The total gain
a c r o ss t h e p o w e r a m p l i f i e r s t r i p i s a p p r o xi m a t e l y 4 6 d B . R o u g h l y - 2 6 d B m o u t o f t h e v o l t a g e va r i a b l e
a t t e n u a t o r p r o d u c e s f u l l p o w e r ( + 2 0 d B m ) a t t h e o u t p u t co n n e ct o r o f t h e R F / M i cr o w a ve P C B A ssy.
T h e r e si st i ve t a p j u s t b e f o r e t h e o u t p u t a t t e n u a t o r p r o v i d e s t h e s a m p l e p o i n t f o r o u t p u t p o w e r
d e t e ct i o n . T h e d e t e c t e d p o w e r v o l t a g e u n d e r g o e s a n i n v e r s i o n a n d i s p a s s e d t h r o u g h a l o g
l i n e a r i za t i o n ci r c u i t . T h e p o w e r d e t e c t o u t p u t i s p a s s e d o v e r t o t h e A L C f u n c t i o n s o n t h e
Synthesizer/Control PCB Assy for generator output leveling.

SYNTHESIZER/CONTROL PCB ASSY


T h e S y n t h e si ze r / C o n t r o l P C B A s s y c o n s i s t s o f 3 m a j o r l o o p s : D D S , m a i n a n d c o m b d r i v e r . T h i s
s t r u c t u r e l o c k s a Y I G o s ci l l a t o r b y m i x i n g t h e o u t p u t w i t h t h a t o f t h e c o m b f r e q u e n c y c o m i n g f r o m t h e
cl e a n l o o p . T h e c o m b m o v e s i n a p p r o x i m a t e l y 0 . 4 M H z s t e p s p r o v i d i n g a c o a r s e t u n e . T h e D D S ,
w h i ch i s t u n a b l e i n e x t r e m e l y f i n e s t e p s , d r i v e s t h e m a i n l o o p , g i v i n g t h e S y n t h e s i z e r / C o n t r o l P C B
A s s y s u b - h e r t z r e s o l u t i o n . T h e c o m b d r i ve r h a s 2 l o o p s t h a t g e n e r a t e a n e x c e p t i o n a l l y c l e a n si g n a l
t h a t i s m u l t i p l i e d u p t o t h e Y I G f r e q u e n c y . T h e s t e p l o o p p r o v i d e s a l l o f t h e s t e p s i z e f o r t h e co m b
d r i ve r a n d i s f o l l o w e d b y t h e c l e a n l o o p w h i c h t r a cks t h e st e p l o o p c h a n g e s .
T h e f r e q u e n ci e s o f 8 0 a n d 4 0 0 M H z t h a t e x i s t i n t h e R e c e i v e r A ssy a r e r e u se d t o g e n e r a t e t h e L O s
u s e d f o r t h e u p - c o n v e r t e r b l o c k . T h i s i s w h a t d e t e r m i n e d t h e ch o i ce o f I F f r e q u e n ci e s. I n o r d e r t o
co n ve r t 1 1 . 4 t o 9 1 . 4 M H z , 1 1 . 4 M H z i s m i x e d w i t h 8 0 M H z a n d t h e s u m p r o d u c t t a k e n . T h e 5 2 0 M H z
LO needed for the 611.4 MHz IF is generated by dividing 400 MHz by 2. This 200 MHz signal is
m i x e d w i t h t h e 8 0 M H z i n a m i x e r t h a t h a s p o o r t h i r d o r d e r L O p e r f o r m a n ce . T h e 3 r d L O m i n u s t h e I F
p r o d u ce s 6 0 0 M H z . S u b t r a c t 8 0 M H z f o r a s u m o f 5 2 0 M H z . F i n a l l y , t h e 2 8 0 0 M H z L O n e e d e d t o
co n ve r t 6 1 1 . 4 t o 3 4 1 1 . 4 M H z i s g e n e r a t e d b y m u l t i p l y i n g 4 0 0 M H z b y 7 .

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1- 3- 9 IF/VIDEO PCB ASSY ( 42A1A5)

Refer to Figure 1-2.


T h e I F / V i d e o P C B A s s y co n d i t i o n s i n c o m i n g s i g n a l s f r o m t h e R e c e i v e I F A s s y f o r t h e C A I P C B A s s y
a n d p r o v i d e s a s q u a r e d I F s i g n a l t o t h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A ssy f o r f r e q u e n cy co u n t e r ci r cu i t r y.
T h e I F / V i d e o P C B A s s y p r o v i d e s t h e a n a l y z e r g a i n a d j u s t m e n t w h e n a d j u s t i n g t h e R e f e r e n c e l e ve l
d B m o n t h e S p e c t r u m A n a l y z e r , a n d a c t s a s t h e r e ce i ve r A u t o m a t i c G a i n C o n t r o l ( A G C ) w h e n i n t h e
R e ce i ve r m o d e . A s w e l l , p r o v i d i n g a d i g i t i z e d l o g a r i t h m i c r e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f t h e i n c o m i n g s i g n a l
a m p l i t u d e f o r b o t h t h e “ c h a n n e l ” a n d “ w i d e sca n ” a n a l yze r m o d e s.
The IF/Video PCB Assy also provides a buffered 10.7 MHz IF signal and spectrum analyzer video to
t h e r e a r o f t h e 2 9 7 5 . F i n a l l y , t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A ssy p r o vi d e s a t e mp e r a t u r e se n so r f o r se n si n g t h e
internal ambient unit temperature.

IF/VIDEO - 10.7 MHZ IF FILTERS


T h e 1 0 . 7 M H z I F p a t h p r o v i d e s g a i n a d j u s t m e n t a n d h a r d w a r e b a n d w i d t h r e s t r i c t i o n o f t h e i n co m i n g
si g n a l f r o m t h e R e c e i v e I F A s s y t o b e u s e d b y t h e C A I P C B A s s y D i g i t a l S i g n a l P r o ce sso r ( D S P ) .
F r o m t h i s p a t h , a l l s i g n a l p r o c e s s i n g , d e c o d i n g a n d m e t e r i n g f u n c t i o n s a r e p e r f o r m e d . T h e I F i s a l so
sq u a r e d u p f o r t h e I F f r e q u e n c y c o u n t e r ci r cu i t r y f o r t h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y . T h e 1 0 . 7 M H z
f i l t e r b a n d w i d t h s e l e c t i o n s i n c l u d e : 6 M H z, 3 0 0 k H z a n d 3 0 k H z .

IF/VIDEO - 5.3 MHZ IF FILTERS “CHANNEL” IF


The Spectrum Analyzer 5.3 MHz IF functions to provide a fixed frequency down-conversion of the CAI
10.7 MHz IF signal for the “Look and Listen Mode” in the Channel Analyzer screens. The 5.3 MHz
filter bandwidth selections include: 60 kHz, 3 kHz and 300 Hz.

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1- 3- 10 MULTIF UNCT IO N I/O PCB ASSY ( 42A1A6)

Refer to Figures 1-2 and 1-8.


T h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y c o n s i s t s o f t w o i n d e p e n d e n t s u b syst e m s: S co p e / D V M S u b syst e m a n d
A u d i o S u b s y s t e m . T h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y p e r f o r m s t h e f o l l o w i n g f u n ct i o n s:

O Two Channel Scope with external trigger capability

O Digital Voltmeter

O D i g i t a l A u d i o t o F r o n t P a n e l P C B A s s y f o r t h e F u n ct i o n G e n e r a t o r a n d D E M O D o u t p u t s

O Speaker Driver circuit

O D i g i t a l A u d i o i n p u t s f r o m F r o n t P a n e l P C B A ssy

O RF Subsystem Control I/O

O Digital Function Generator for modulation formats


The main components of the Multifunction I/O module are two Motorola DSP’s. One is an Altera
F P G A , w h i ch p e r f o r m s t h e a c t u a l c o n t r o l o f t h e R F s u b s y s t e m s . T h e o t h e r i s a d u a l c h a n n e l sco p e .
O n e D S P f u n c t i o n s a s t h e S c o p e / D V M s u b syst e m a n d t h e o t h e r p e r f o r m s t h e A u d i o a n d R F c o n t r o l
su b s y s t e m s .
T h e p r i m a r y p u r p o s e o f t h e m a s t e r D S P i s t o co n t r o l a n d r e a d t h e R F su b yst e m s. I t m u st a l so a ct a s
t h e i n t e r f a c e t o t h e h o s t C P U f o r i t s e l f a n d t h e S co p e / D V M D S P . A b i - d i r e ct i o n a l , h i g h sp e e d se r i a l
d a t a c h a n n e l t o t h e C A I P C B A s s y i s a l s o p r o vi d e d f o r d e m o d u l a t e d a u d i o d a t a i n p u t a n d a u d i o d a t a
output that is to be modulated.

DVM DVM 128K x 8


SRAM 128K x 8
SRAM

DVM
LOADS

DSP
DSP56301 2975
TRIGGER SCOPE/DVM 80 MHz BUS
CONTROL DSP
DSP56301
FUNC GEN/MIC AUDIO DATA

80 MHz DEMOD AUDIO DATA

SIGNAL 12 BIT
SCOPE 1
CONDITIONING DAC

SIGNAL 12 BIT
SCOPE 2
CONDITIONING DAC

SCOPE SAMPLING UP TO 10 MHz

CRYPTO CONTROL
AUDIO I/O DATA
FPGA

UUT DIG I/O


RF CONTROL

042M-044

F i g u r e 1 - 8 M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y B l o c k D i a g r a m

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1- 3- 11 RECEIVER ASSY ( 42A1A7)

Refer to Figure 1-2.


T h e R e c e i v e r A s s y i s a s e l f c o n t a i n e d w i d e b a n d t r i p l e c o n v e r s i o n r e c e i v e r t h a t i s d e s i g n e d t o co n ve r t
i n co m i n g f r e q u e n c i e s ( 9 k H z t o 2 . 7 G H z ) t o a n o u t p u t I F f r e q u e n c y o f 1 0 . 7 M H z . T h e m o d u l e co n si st s
o f t w o s e p a r a t e P C B A s s e m b l i e s : R e c e i v e r P C B A ssy a n d t h e S yn t h e si ze r P C B A ssy.

RECEIVER PCB ASSY


T h e R e c e i v e r P C B A s s y c o n ve r t s i n c o m i n g f r e q u e n c i e s ( 9 k H z t o 2 . 7 G H z ) t o a n o u t p u t I F f r e q u e n cy
o f 1 0 . 7 M H z . T h e R e c e i ve r P C B A s s y p r o vi d e s a l l t h e n e ce s s a r y L O ’ s f o r t h e c o n ve r s i o n t o 1 0 . 7 M H z
I F . T h e 1 0 . 7 M H z I F i s r o u t e d t o t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A ssy f o r a d d i t i o n a l f i l t e r i n g a n d s i g n a l
co n d i t i o n i n g .

SYNTHESIZER PCB ASSY


T h e S y n t h e si ze r P C B A s s y c o n s i s t s o f 3 m a j o r l o o p s: t h e D D S , m a i n , a n d co m b d r i ve r . T h i s st r u ct u r e
l o c k s a Y I G o s ci l l a t o r b y m i x i n g i t s o u t p u t w i t h t h a t o f t h e c o m b f r e q u e n c y c o m i n g f r o m t h e c l e a n
l o o p . T h e co m b i t s e l f m o v e s i n a p p r o x i m a t e l y 0 . 4 M H z s t e p s p r o v i d i n g a c o a r s e t u n e . T h e D D S
w h i ch i s t u n a b l e i n e x t r e m e l y f i n e s t e p s , d r i v e s t h e m a i n l o o p g i v e s t h e s y n t h e s i z e r i t s s u b - h e r t z
r e so l u t i o n . T h e c o m b d r i v e r h a s 2 l o o p s t h a t g e n e r a t e a n e x c e p t i o n a l l y c l e a n s i g n a l t h a t i s m u l t i p l i e d
up to the YIG frequency. The step loop provides all of the step size for the comb driver and is
f o l l o w e d b y t h e c l e a n l o o p w h i c h t r a c k s t h e st e p l o o p c h a n g e s . T h e s y n t h e s i z e r / c o n t r o l b o a r d p r o vi d e
both 80 MHz and 400MHz reference for the Generator Module.

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1- 3- 12 CAI PCB ASSY ( 42A1A8)

Refer to Figures 1-2 and 1-9.


The CAI (Common Air Interface) PCB Assy contains two DSP’s and the digital up/down converter
ch i p s e t . T h e m a i n r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f t h e C A I P C B A s s y i s t o p r o vi d e t h e i n t e r f a ce b e t w e e n t h e I F a n d
t h e h o st C P U .

O Digitally perform modulation and demodulation of IF signal using chipset and DSP.

O P e r f o r m p a r a m e t r i c m e a s u r e m e n t s f r o m t h e I a n d Q d a t a t h a t i s g e n e r a t e d b y t h e c h i p se t .

O P e r f o r m v o i c e E n c o d e r / D e c o d e r f u n ct i o n i n t h e M o t o r o l a D S P .

O Generate received I and Q outputs.

O Controlled by the host CPU over the ISA bus in which part of the address decoding has been
performed external to the CAI PCB Assy.

I OUT DAC 128K x 24


SRAM

Q OUT DAC

PARAMETRIC
DSP BUS
I

DOWN Q
CON-
10.7 MHz VERTER
FROM ADC I
IF/VIDEO
PCB ASSY Q

I LAYER 1
11.4 MHz UP AND GENERAL PURPOSE
OUT TO DAC CON-
Q VOCODER SYNC (4) TO
GENERATOR VERTER
ASSY DSP MULTI-FUNCTION
PCB ASSY

128K x 24
SRAM

DIGITIZED AUDIO IN
TO MULTI-FUNCTION
DIGITIZED AUDIO OUT PCB ASSY

042M-045

Figure 1-9 CAI PCB Assy Block Diagram

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SECTION 2 - CALIBRATION/VERIFICATION

2-1 GENERAL
This section provides the maintenance technician with Calibration and Verification Procedures.
The Calibration/Verification Procedures should only be performed by Technicians familiar with the
setup and operation of the recommended test equipment.

2-1-1 CALIBRATION/VERIFICATION SCHEDULE


The Calibration/Verification Procedures should be performed as a result of one or more of the
following conditions:

O The 2975 fails to meet the performance specifications


O One or more assemblies are replaced

O The recommended 12 month calibration interval is due

2-1-2 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

Refer to Appendix C for the location of the controls and connectors specified in the Calibration/
Verification Procedures.

2- 1- 3 TEST EQ UIPMENT REQ UIREMENT S

Appendix E contains a list of Test Equipment suitable for performing the Calibration/ Verifications
Procedures. Other equipment meeting the Test Equipment specifications listed in Appendix E may be
substituted in place of the recommended models.

2-1-4 TEST RECORD

Make copies of the Calibration and Verification Data Sheets to record results obtained while
performing the Calibration and Verification Procedures.
NOTE: Calibration Results for the Generator and Analyzer Calibration process are stored in an
electronic file on the PC.

2- 1- 5 VERIF ICAT IO N SET UP F IL ES

There are 28 Verification Setup Files stored in the 2975. When performing the Verification
Procedures, the Recall feature of the 2975 is used to recall the Verification Setup File needed.
NOTE: The Verification Setup Files are also included on the Calibration Software CD-ROM.

2-1-6 CALIBRATION SO FTWARE

The Calibration Software CD-ROM includes the Calibration Software, Verification Setup Files and
System Software.
NOTE: The 2975 should be running System Software Version 1.9 or higher before the Calibration is
performed.

2-1
2-2 PRECAUTIONS

2- 2- 1 SAFET Y

A s w i t h a n y p i e c e o f e l e c t r o n i c e q u i p m e n t , t a ke e xt r e m e ca u t i o n w h e n w o r ki n g w i t h “ l i ve ” ci r cu i t s.
Observe the following precautions when performing the Calibration/Verification Procedures:
WARNING: REMOVE ALL JEWELRY OR OTHER COSMETIC APPAREL BEFORE PERFORMING
ANY PROCEDURES INVOLVING “LIVE” CIRCUITS.
WHEN WORKING WITH LIVE CIRCUITS OF HIGH POTENTIAL, KEEP ONE HAND IN
POCKET OR BEHIND BACK TO AVOID SERIOUS SHOCK HAZARD.
USE ONLY INSULATED TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS WHEN WORKING WITH LIVE
CIRCUITS.
FOR ADDED INSULATION, PLACE RUBBER BENCH MATS UNDER ALL POWERED
BENCH EQUIPMENT AND TECHNICIAN CHAIRS.
HEED ALL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS CONCERNING MAXIMUM VOLTAGES AND
POWER INPUTS.

2- 2- 2 ESD

CAUTION: ONLY PERFORM CALIBRATION/VERIFICATION PROCEDURES IN AN ESD


E N V I R O N M E N T . A L L P E R S ON N E L P E R F O R M I N G T H E C A L I B R A T I O N / V E R I F I C A T I O N
PROCEDURES SHOULD HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ACCEPTED ESD PRACTICES AND/OR
BE ESD CERTIFIED.

CAUTION

THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS PARTS


SENSITIVE TO DAMAGE
BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)

2-3 DISASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS


R e m o v e t h e C a s e A s s y f r o m t h e 2 9 7 5 t o p e r f o r m t h e P o w e r S u p p l y V o l t a g e s C a l i b r a t i o n P r o ce d u r e s.
Refer to the individual Calibration Procedures for additional disassembly requirements.
T h e C a s e A s s y sh o u l d b e r e a s s e m b l e d p r i o r t o p e r f o r m i n g t h e T X C O a n d G e n e r a t o r / A n a l yze r
Calibration Procedures.

2-2
2-4 VERIFICATION PROCEDURES

To perf orm a Calibration Verificat ion, perf orm para 2- 4- 2 through 2- 4- 9.

To perf orm a Syst em Verificat ion, perf orm para 2- 4- 2 through 2- 4- 29.

2- 4- 1 INITIAL SETUP

PREREQUISITES: None

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: 1 0 M H z F r e q u e n cy S t a n d a r d

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Connect the 2975 to an appropriate external power source.


2 . S e t t h e M A I N P O W E R S w i t c h ( R e a r P a n e l ) t o t h e O N p o si t i o n .
3 . C o n n e c t t h e 1 0 M H z F r e q u e n cy S t a n d a r d t o t h e E X T E R N A L R F I / O C o n n e ct o r .
4 . W h e n t h e O p e n i n g S c r e e n i s d i s p l a y e d , p r e s s M O D E K e y, “ 7 ” K e y a n d “ 1 ” K e y t o d i sp l a y
the Configuration Screen.
5 . P r e ss M O D E K e y, “ 7 ” K e y a n d “ 7 ” K e y t o d i s p l a y t h e R e c a l l M e n u .

The 2975 syst em paramet ers are now ready t o be verif ied.

2-3
2-4-2 GENERATOR OUTPUT FREQ UENCY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Universal Counter

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #1.


2. Disconnect the 10 MHz Frequency Standard from the EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector.
3. Connect the Universal Counter to the GEN Connector.
4. Verify 1 GHz (±10 Hz) on the Universal Counter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, perform the 2975 Calibration Procedures (para 2-6).
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, reconnect the


10 MHz Frequency Standard to the EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector and proceed with
the next Verification Procedure.

2-4
2-4-3 GENERATOR OUTPUT PO WER
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Power Meter

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #2.


2. Connect the Power Meter to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the Power Meter to 501 MHz at +10.0 dBm.
4. Verify the following levels on the Power Meter:

2975 GENERATOR LEVEL POWER METER LEVEL


+10 dBm +10 dBm (±1.5 dB)
0 dBm 0 dBm (±1.5 dB)
-10 dBm -10 dBm (±1.5 dB)
-20 dBm -20 dBm (±1.5 dB)
-30 dBm -30 dBm (±1.5 dB)
-40 dBm -40 dBm (±1.5 dB)
-50 dBm -50 dBm (±1.5 dB)
-60 dBm -60 dBm (±1.5 dB)

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 5.

• If any reading is out of tolerance, perform the 2975 Calibration Procedures


(para 2-6).
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

2-5
2- 4- 4 G ENERAT O R LEVEL FL AT NESS
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Power Meter

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #3.


2. Connect the Power Meter to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the 2975 to the following frequencies and verify 0 dBm (±1.5 dB) on the Power
Meter:

170 MHz 1470 MHz


220 MHz 1520 MHz
270 MHz 1570 MHz
320 MHz 1620 MHz
370 MHz 1670 MHz
420 MHz 1720 MHz
470 MHz 1770 MHz
520 MHz 1820 MHz
570 MHz 1870 MHz
620 MHz 1920 MHz
670 MHz 1970 MHz
720 MHz 2020 MHz
770 MHz 2070 MHz
820 MHz 2120 MHz
870 MHz 2170 MHz
920 MHz 2220 MHz
970 MHz 2270 MHz
1020 MHz 2320 MHz
1070 MHz 2370 MHz
1120 MHz 2420 MHz
1170 MHz 2470 MHz
1220 MHz 2520 MHz
1270 MHz 2570 MHz
1320 MHz 2620 MHz
1370 MHz 2670 MHz
1420 MHz 2700 MHz

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 4.

• If any reading is out of tolerance, perform the 2975 Calibration Procedures


(para 2-6).
4. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2- 4- 5 G ENERAT O R T /R PO WER L EVEL ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Power Meter

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #4.


2. Connect the Power Meter to the T/R Connector.
3. Verify the following levels on the Power Meter:

2975 POWER LEVEL POWER METER LEVEL


-30.0 dBm -30 dBm (±1 dB)
-40.0 dBm -40 dBm (±1 dB)
-50.0 dBm -50 dBm (±1 dB)
-60.0 dBm -60 dBm (±1 dB)

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 4.

• If any reading is out of tolerance, perform the 2975 Calibration Procedures


(para 2-6).
4. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2- 4- 6 G ENERAT O R T/R PO WER L EVEL FLATNESS
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Power Meter

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #5.


2. Connect the Power Meter to the T/R Connector.
3. Set the 2975 to the following frequencies and verify -30 dBm (±1 dB) on the Power
Meter:

50 MHz 1400 MHz


100 MHz 1450 MHz
150 MHz 1500 MHz
200 MHz 1550 MHz
250 MHz 1600 MHz
300 MHz 1650 MHz
350 MHz 1700 MHz
400 MHz 1750 MHz
450 MHz 1800 MHz
500 MHz 1850 MHz
550 MHz 1900 MHz
600 MHz 1950 MHz
650 MHz 2000 MHz
700 MHz 2050 MHz
750 MHz 2100 MHz
800 MHz 2150 MHz
850 MHz 2200 MHz
900 MHz 2250 MHz
950 MHz 2300 MHz
1000 MHz 2350 MHz
1050 MHz 2400 MHz
1100 MHz 2450 MHz
1150 MHz 2500 MHz
1200 MHz 2550 MHz
1250 MHz 2600 MHz
1300 MHz 2650 MHz
1350 MHz 2700 MHz

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 4.

• If any reading is out of tolerance, perform the 2975 Calibration Procedures


(para 2-6).
4. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

2-8
2-4-7 RF PO WER METER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #6.


2. Press ZERO on the 2975 Power Meter.
3. Connect the RF Generator to the T/R Connector.
4. Set the RF Generator to 500 MHz at 10.5 dBm.
5. Verify 10.5 dBm (±1.05 dB) on the 2975 Power Meter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, perform the 2975 Calibration Procedures (para 2-6).
6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

2-9
2-4-8 RSSI METER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #7.


2. Calibrate the 2975 RSSI Meter (press the RSSI Meter CAL Button and follow the
on-screen prompts).
3. Connect the RF Generator to the ANT Connector.
4. Verify the following levels on the 2975 RSSI Meter:

RF GENERATOR SETTINGS 2975 RSSI METER


10 MHz at -70 dBm -70.0 dBm (±2.5 dB)
10 MHz at -60 dBm -60.0 dBm (±2.5 dB)
10 MHz at -50 dBm -50.0 dBm (±2.5 dB)
10 MHz at -40 dBm -40.0 dBm (±2.5 dB)
10 MHz at -30 dBm -30.0 dBm (±2.5 dB)
10 MHz at -20 dBm -20.0 dBm (±2.5 dB)

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 5.

• If any reading is out of tolerance, perform the 2975 Calibration Procedures


(para 2-6).
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2- 4- 9 ANAL YZ ER L EVEL ACCURACY

PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #8.


2. P r e ss N O R M A L ( F 5 ) o n t h e 2 9 7 5 S p e ct r u m A n a l yze r t o n o r m a l i ze t h e 2 9 7 5 S p e ct r u m
A n a l y z e r . ( T h i s m a y t a k e a f e w m i n u t e s. )
3. C o n n e c t t h e R F G e n e r a t o r t o t h e A N T C o n n e ct o r .
4. Set the RF Generator to 1 MHz at -30.0 dBm.
5. Set the RF Generator and the 2975 to the following frequencies and verify -30 dBm
( ± 2 d B ) A n a l y z e r p e a k l e v e l o n t h e 2 9 7 5 S p e ct r u m A n a l yze r :

1 MHz 1400 MHz


50 MHz 1450 MHz
100 MHz 1500 MHz
150 MHz 1550 MHz
200 MHz 1600 MHz
250 MHz 1650 MHz
300 MHz 1700 MHz
350 MHz 1750 MHz
400 MHz 1800 MHz
450 MHz 1850 MHz
500 MHz 1900 MHz
550 MHz 1950 MHz
600 MHz 2000 MHz
650 MHz 2050 MHz
700 MHz 2100 MHz
750 MHz 2150 MHz
800 MHz 2200 MHz
850 MHz 2250 MHz
900 MHz 2300 MHz
950 MHz 2350 MHz
1000 MHz 2400 MHz
1050 MHz 2450 MHz
1100 MHz 2500 MHz
1150 MHz 2550 MHz
1200 MHz 2600 MHz
1250 MHz 2650 MHz
1300 MHz 2700 MHz
1350 MHz

• I f a l l r e a d i n g s a r e c o r r e ct , g o t o S t e p 5 .

• I f a n y r e a d i n g i s o u t o f t o l e r a n ce , p e r f o r m t h e 2 9 7 5 C a l i b r a t i o n P r o ce d u r e s
(para 2-6).

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STEP PROCEDURE

6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-10 GENERATOR FM RESIDUAL
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Modulation Analyzer

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #9.


2. Connect the Modulation Analyzer to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the Modulation Analyzer for 300 Hz to 3 kHz post-detection filtering. Measure FM
level.
4. Verify <15 Hz RMS on the Modulation Analyzer. Record level.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Generator Assy. Return the 2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-11 GENERATOR AM RESIDUAL
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Modulation Analyzer

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #10.


2. Connect the Modulation Analyzer to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the Modulation Analyzer for 300 Hz to 3 kHz post-detection filtering. Measure AM
level.
4. Verify <0.1% on the Modulation Analyzer. Record level.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Generator Assy. Return the 2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-12 GENERATOR FM DEVIATION ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup
2-4-5 Generator FM Residual

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Modulation Analyzer

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #11.


2. Connect the Modulation Analyzer to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the Modulation Analyzer to measure FM with the 15 kHz LP Filter selected.
4. Record the FM deviation shown on the Modulation Analyzer.
5. Subtract the reading recorded in para 2-4-10 from the reading recorded in Step 4.
Verify FM deviation is 10 kHz (±0.30 kHz).

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Generator Assy. Return
the 2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-13 GENERATOR FM MODULATION RATE
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Modulation Analyzer

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #12.


2. Connect the Modulation Analyzer to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the Modulation Analyzer to measure FM with the 15 kHz LP Filter selected.
4. Record the FM deviation level for the following AF Field settings. Subtract the FM
Residual reading recorded in para 2-4-10 and verify the FM deviation for the following
AF Field settings on the Modulation Analyzer:

2975 (M1) AF FIELD FM DEVIATION


50.0 Hz 6 kHz (±0.18 kHz)
300.0 Hz 6 kHz (±0.18 kHz)
10000.0 Hz 6 kHz (±0.18 kHz)

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Generator Assy. Return
the 2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-14 GENERATOR FM MODULATION DIST ORTION
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Modulation Analyzer


Audio Analyzer

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #13.


2. Connect the Modulation Analyzer to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the Modulation Analyzer to measure FM with the 3 kHz LP Filter selected.
4. Connect the Audio Analyzer to the Modulation Analyzer Modulation Output Connector.
5. Verify the modulation distortion is <1% on the Audio Analyzer.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 6.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Generator Assy. Return
the 2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-15 GENERATOR AM MODULATION ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup
2-4-6 Generator AM Residual

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Modulation Analyzer

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #14.


2. Connect the Modulation Analyzer to the GEN Connector.
3. Set the Modulation Analyzer to measure AM.
4. Record the AM Modulation shown on the Modulation Analyzer.
5. Subtract the reading recorded in para 2-4-11 from the reading recorded in Step 4.
Verify the AM Modulation is 30% (±5%).

• If reading is correct, go to Step 6.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Generator Assy. Return
the 2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-16 RF ERROR METER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #15.


2. Connect the RF Generator to the T/R Connector.
3. Set the RF Generator to the following settings and verify the following readings on the
2975 RF Error Meter:

RF GENERATOR SETTINGS 2975 RF ERROR METER


1000.01 MHz at -20 dBm +10000 Hz (±1 Hz)
999.99 MHz at -20 dBm -10000 Hz (±1 Hz)

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 4.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Receiver Assy. Return the
2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
4. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-17 AF METER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #16.


2. Connect the RF Generator to the ANT Connector.
3. Set the RF Generator to 100 MHz at -10.0 dBm.
4. Set the RF Generator to output a 6 kHz FM signal at a 1 kHz rate.
5. Verify 1000 Hz (±1 Hz) on the 2975 AF Counter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 6.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Receiver Assy. Return the
2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-18 FM DEVIATION METER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #17.


2. Connect the RF Generator to the ANT Connector.
3. Set the RF Generator to 100 MHz at -10.0 dBm.
4. Record the level on the 2975 Deviation Meter.
5. Set the RF Generator to output a 10 kHz FM signal at a 1 kHz rate.
6. Record the level on the 2975 Deviation Meter.
7. Subtract the deviation level in Step 4 from the deviation level in Step 6 and verify the
deviation level is 10 kHz (±0.52 kHz).

• If reading is correct, go to Step 8.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Receiver Assy. Return the
2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
8. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-19 AM MODUL ATION METER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #18.


2. Connect the RF Generator to the ANT Connector.
3. Set the RF Generator to 100 MHz at -20.0 dBm.
4. Record the level on the 2975 Modulation Meter.
5. Set the RF Generator to output an AM signal at 50% depth.
6. Record the level on the 2975 Modulation Meter.
7. Subtract the modulation level in Step 4 from the modulation level in Step 6 and verify
the modulation level is 50% (±5%).

• If reading is correct, go to Step 8.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy or Receiver Assy. Return the
2975 to Aeroflex for repair.
8. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-20 ANALYZ ER FREQ UENCY AND SPAN ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #19.


2. Connect the RF Generator to the ANT Connector.
3. Set the RF Generator to 1.5 GHz at -20.0 dBm.
4. Measure the 20 dB bandwidth of the displayed signal; calculate the center frequency
and record the peak frequency of the displayed signal.
5. Subtract 1.5 GHz from the peak frequency in Step 4 and verify the peak frequency is
0 kHz (±2.5 kHz).

• If reading is correct, go to Step 6.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: IF/Video PCB Assy or Receiver Assy. Return the 2975
to Aeroflex for repair.
6. Adjust the RF Generator frequency until the -30 dBm point on the left side of the signal
response rests on the 1st major division from the left of the display.
7. Increase the RF Generator frequency 80 kHz and verify the -30 dBm point is within 1/2
minor division of the 9th major division from the left of the display.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 8.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: IF/Video PCB Assy or Receiver Assy. Return the 2975
to Aeroflex for repair.
8. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-21 ANALYZ ER BANDWIDTH SWITCHING ERROR
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: RF Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #20.


2. Press NORMAL (F5) on the 2975 Spectrum Analyzer to normalize the 2975 Spectrum
Analyzer. (This may take a few minutes.)
3. Connect the RF Generator to the ANT Connector.
4. Set the RF Generator to 500 MHz at -30.0 dBm.
5. Set the AUTO/MAN Field to MAN (to switch the 2975 Spectrum Analyzer to Manual
Mode.
6. Using the following settings, record the peak level of the trace data for each RBW Filter
and verify the absolute difference between the maximum and minimum levels is ≤2 dB:

SPAN RBW VBW


5 kHz 300 Hz 100 Hz
50 kHz 3 kHz 100 Hz
500 kHz 30 kHz 3 kHz
1 MHz 60 kHz 3 kHz
5 MHz 300 kHz 3 kHz
20 MHz 6 MHz 3 kHz

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 7.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: IF/Video PCB Assy or Receiver Assy. Return the 2975
to Aeroflex for repair.
7. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-22 OSCILLOSCOPE AMPLITUDE ACCURACY

PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: A r b i t r a r y W a ve f o r m G e n e r a t o r

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #21.


2. C o n n e c t t h e A r b i t r a r y W a v e f o r m G e n e r a t o r t o t h e S C O P E C H 1 C o n n e ct o r .
3. S e t t h e A r b i t r a r y W a v e f o r m G e n e r a t o r f r e q u e n cy t o 1 kH z S i n e w a ve .
4. U s i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g s e t t i n g s , v e r i f y t h e p e a k t o p e a k l e v e l o n t h e 2 9 7 5 O s c i l l o s co p e i s
b e t w e e n 7 t o 9 m a j o r d i v i s i o n s. S e l e ct V P O S ( V e r t i ca l P o si t i o n ) a n d u se t h e S p i n n e r t o
position the no-signal trace on the center graticule.

ARBITRARY WAVEFORM 2975 OSCILLOSCOPE


GENERATOR LEVEL VOLTS/DIV

160 mVp-p 0.02 V/Div


400 mVp-p 0.05 V/Div
800 mVp-p 0.1 V/Div
1.6 Vp-p 0.2 V/Div
4 Vp-p 0.5 V/Div
8 Vp-p 1.0 V/Div
16 Vp-p 2.0 V/Div

• I f a l l r e a d i n g s a r e c o r r e ct , g o t o S t e p 5 .

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


P r o b a b l e s o u r c e o f f a i l u r e : M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y . R e t u r n t h e 2 9 7 5 t o A e r o f l e x
for repair.
5. D i s c o n n e c t t h e A r b i t r a r y W a ve f o r m G e n e r a t o r f r o m t h e S C O P E C H 1 C o n n e ct o r .
C o n n e c t t h e A r b i t r a r y W a v e f o r m G e n e r a t o r t o t h e S C O P E C H 2 C o n n e ct o r .
6. S e t t h e S O U R C E F i e l d o n t h e 2 9 7 5 O sci l l o sco p e t o C H 2 .

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STEP PROCEDURE

7. Using the following settings, verify the peak to peak level on the 2975 Oscilloscope is
between 7 to 9 major divisions. Select VPOS (Vertical Position) and use the Spinner to
position the no-signal trace on the center graticule.

FUNCTION GENERATOR 2975 OSCILLOSCOPE


LEVEL VOLTS/DIV
160 mVp-p 0.02 V/Div
400 mVp-p 0.05 V/Div
800 mVp-p 0.1 V/Div
1.6 Vp-p 0.2 V/Div
4 Vp-p 0.5 V/Div
8 Vp-p 1.0 V/Div
16 Vp-p 2.0 V/Div

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 8.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to Aeroflex
for repair.
8. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-23 DIGITAL VO LTMETER DC ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Voltage Calibrator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #22.


2. Connect the Voltage Calibrator to the DVM Connector.
3. Set the Voltage Calibrator to 200 mV.
4. Verify 200 mV (±10 mV) on the 2975 Digital Voltmeter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to Aeroflex
for repair.
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-24 DIGITAL VO LTMETER AC ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Voltage Calibrator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #23.


2. Connect the Voltage Calibrator to the DVM Connector.
3. Set the Voltage Calibrator to 200 mV.
4. Set the Voltage Calibrator to the following levels and verify 200 mV (±30 mV) on the
2975 Digital Voltmeter.

50 Hz
100 Hz
1 kHz
10 kHz
20 kHz

• If all readings are correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Multifunction I/O PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to Aeroflex
for repair.
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2- 4- 25 FUNCT IO N G ENERATO R L EVEL ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Microphone Adapter


Digital Multimeter
10 kΩ Load

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #24.


2. Connect the Microphone Adapter to the MIC Connector and AUDIO I/O Connector.
3. Connect the Digital Multimeter, through a 10 kΩ Load, to the Microphone Adapter
AUDIO OUT 1 Connector.
4. Set the Digital Multimeter to measure AC Volts.
5. Verify the level is 7.070 Vrms (±350 mVrms) on the Digital Multimeter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 6.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Front Panel Audio PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to
Aeroflex for repair.
6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-26 FUNCTION GENERATOR FREQ UENCY ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Microphone Adapter


Universal Counter
10 kΩ Load

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #25.


2. Connect the Microphone Adapter to the MIC Connector and AUDIO I/O Connector.
3. Connect the Universal Counter, through a 10 kΩ Load, to the Microphone Adapter
AUDIO OUT 1 Connector.
4. Verify the frequency is 5000 Hz (±1 Hz) on the Universal Counter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Front Panel Audio PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to
Aeroflex for repair.
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-27 FUNCTION GENERATOR TOTAL HARMONIC DIST ORTION
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Microphone Adapter


Audio Analyzer
10 kΩ Load

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #26.


2. Connect the Microphone Adapter to the MIC Connector and AUDIO I/O Connector.
3. Connect the Audio Analyzer Audio Input, through a 10 kΩ Load, to the Microphone
Adapter AUDIO OUT 1 Connector.
4. Verify the total harmonic output is <0.5%.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 5.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Front Panel Audio PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to
Aeroflex for repair.
5. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-28 AF COUNTER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Microphone Adapter


Arbitrary Waveform Generator

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #27.


2. Connect the Microphone Adapter to the MIC Connector and AUDIO I/O Connector.
3. Connect the Arbitrary Waveform Generator to the Microphone Adapter AUDIO IN
Connector.
4. Set the Arbitrary Waveform Generator to 5 Vp-p at 5000 Hz.
5. Verify the frequency is 5000 Hz (±1 Hz) on the 2975 AF Counter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 6.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Front Panel Audio PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to
Aeroflex for repair.
6. Perform one of the following:

• If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure, perform the following key


sequences to reset Factory Default Settings, then remove power from the Unit and
disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

• If this procedure is performed as part of a complete Verification, proceed with the


next Verification Procedure.

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2-4-29 SINAD/DIST ORTION METER ACCURACY
PREREQUISITES: 2-4-1 Initial Setup

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Microphone Adapter


Arbitrary Waveform Generator

NOTE: If an Arbitrary Waveform Generator is used other than the model specified In
Appendix B, an residual measurement needs to be accomplished prior to verifying
the Distortion level in Step 7.
STEP PROCEDURE

1. Recall Verification Setup File #28.


2. Connect the Microphone Adapter to the MIC Connector and AUDIO I/O Connector.
3. Connect the Arbitrary Waveform Generator to the Microphone Adapter AUDIO IN
Connector.
4. Set the Arbitrary Waveform Generator for a 1 kHz sinewave carrier at 10.0 Vp-p. Set
the AM Modulation on the Arbitrary Waveform Generator to 37% at a 1500.0 Hz rate.
5. Verify the level is 12 dB (±1.1 dB) on the 2975 SINAD Meter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 6.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Front Panel Audio PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to
Aeroflex for repair.
6. Switch OFF the AM Modulation on the Arbitrary Waveform Generator and record the
Residual Distortion on the 2975 Distortion Meter.
7. Set the AM Modulation on the Arbitrary Waveform Generator to 7% at a 1500.0 Hz rate.
8. Subtract the Residual Distortion reading in Step 6 from the level on the Arbitrary
Waveform Generator and verify the level is 5% (±0.09%) on the 2975 Distortion Meter.

• If reading is correct, go to Step 9.

• If reading is out of tolerance, this indicates a hardware failure in the 2975.


Probable source of failure: Front Panel Audio PCB Assy. Return the 2975 to
Aeroflex for repair.
9. If this procedure is performed as a stand-alone procedure or as part of a complete
Verification, perform the following key sequence to reset Factory Default Settings, then
remove power from the Unit and disconnect the test equipment.
Press MODE Key, 7 Key, 1 Key to display the Configuration Screen.
Press 10 MHz REFERENCE to select Internal reference.
Press FACTORY DEFAULT (F2) to restore the Unit to Factory Defaults.

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2-5 VERIFICATION DATA SHEET

TECHNICIAN: DATE:

2975 S/N:

STEP DATA RESULT

GENERATOR OUTPUT FREQUENCY (2-4-2)

4. 1 GHz (±10 Hz) _______

GENERATOR OUTPUT POWER (2-4-3)

4. +10 dBm +10 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______


0 dBm 0 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______
-10 dBm -10 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______
-20 dBm -20 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______
-30 dBm -30 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______
-40 dBm -40 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______
-50 dBm -50 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______
-60 dBm -60 dBm (±1.5 dB) _______

GENERATOR LEVEL FLATNESS (2-4-4)

3. 170 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______


220 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
270 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
320 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
370 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
420 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
470 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
520 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
570 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
620 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
670 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
720 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
770 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
820 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
870 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
920 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
970 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1020 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1070 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1120 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1170 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1220 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1270 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1320 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1370 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1420 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______

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STEP DATA RESULT

G E N E R A T O R L E V E L F L A T NE S S ( 2 - 4 - 4 ) ( c o n t )

3. 1470 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______


1520 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1570 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1620 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1670 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1720 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1770 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1820 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1870 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1920 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1970 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2020 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2070 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2120 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2170 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2220 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2270 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2320 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2370 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2420 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2470 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2520 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2570 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2620 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2670 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2700 MHz 0 dBm (±1 dB) _______

GENERATOR T/R POWER LEVEL ACCURACY (2-4-5)

3. -30 dBm -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______


-40 dBm -40 dBm (±1 dB) _______
-50 dBm -50 dBm (±1 dB) _______
-60 dBm -60 dBm (±1 dB) _______

GENERATOR T/R POWER LEVEL FLATNESS (2-4-6)

3. 50 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______


100 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
150 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
200 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
250 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
300 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
350 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
400 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
450 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
500 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
550 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
600 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
650 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
700 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
750 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
800 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______

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STEP DATA RESULT

GENERATOR T/R POWER LEVEL FLATNESS (2-4-6) (cont)

3. 850 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______


900 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
950 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1000 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1050 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1100 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1150 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1200 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1250 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1300 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1350 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1400 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1450 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1500 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1550 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1600 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1650 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1700 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1750 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1800 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1850 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1900 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
1950 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2000 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2050 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2100 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2150 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2200 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2250 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2300 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2350 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2400 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2450 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2500 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2550 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2600 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2650 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______
2700 MHz -30 dBm (±1 dB) _______

RF POWER METER ACCURACY (2-4-7)

5. 10.5 dBm (±1.05 dB) _______

RSSI METER ACCURACY (2-4-8)

4. -70 dBm -70.0 dBm (±2.5 dB) _______


-60 dBm -60.0 dBm (±2.5 dB) _______
-50 dBm -50.0 dBm (±2.5 dB) _______
-40 dBm -40.0 dBm (±2.5 dB) _______
-30 dBm -30.0 dBm (±2.5 dB) _______
-20 dBm -20.0 dBm (±2.5 dB) _______

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STEP DATA RESULT

ANALYZER LEVEL ACCURACY (2-4-9)

5. 1 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______


50 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
100 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
150 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
200 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
250 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
300 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
350 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
400 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
450 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
500 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
550 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
600 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
650 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
700 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
750 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
800 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
850 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
900 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
950 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1000 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1050 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1100 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1150 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1200 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1250 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1300 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1350 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1400 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1450 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1500 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1550 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1600 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1650 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1700 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1750 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1800 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1850 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1900 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
1950 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2000 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2050 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2100 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2150 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2200 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2250 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2300 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2350 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2400 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2450 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______

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STEP DATA RESULT

ANALYZER LEVEL ACCURACY (2-4-9) (cont)

5. 2500 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______


2550 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2600 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2650 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______
2700 MHz -30.0 dBm (±2 dB) _______

GENERATOR FM RESIDUAL (2-4-10)

4. <15 Hz rms _______


GENERATOR AM RESIDUAL (2-4-11)

4. <0.1% _______
GENERATOR FM DEVIATION ACCURACY (2-4-12)

4. Record FM deviation _______


5. Subtract reading in para 2-4-10 from reading in Step 4 _______
FM deviation is 10 kHz (±0.31 kHz) _______

GENERATOR FM MODULATION RATE (2-4-13)

4. 50.0 Hz 6 kHz (±0.18 kHz) _______


300.0 Hz 6 kHz (±0.18 kHz) _______
10000.0 Hz 6 kHz (±0.18 kHz) _______

GENERATOR FM MODULATION DISTORTION (2-4-14)

5. Modulation Distortion is <1% _______


GENERATOR AM MODULATION ACCURACY (2-4-15)

4. Record AM Modulation _______


5. Subtract reading in para 2-4-11 from reading in Step 4 _______
AM Modulation is 30% (±5%) _______

RF ERROR METER ACCURACY (2-4-16)

3. 1000.01 MHz +10000 Hz (±1 Hz) _______


999.99 MHz -10000 Hz (±1 Hz) _______

AF METER ACCURACY (2-4-17)

5. 1000 Hz (±1 Hz) _______

FM DEVIATION METER ACCURACY (2-4-18)

4. Record deviation level _______


6. Record deviation level _______
7. Subtract Step 4 from Step 6 _______
D e vi a t i o n l e ve l i s 1 0 kH z ( ± 0 . 5 2 k H z ) _______

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STEP DATA RESULT

AM MODULATION METER ACCURACY (2-4-19)

4. Record modulation level ________


6. Record modulation level ________
7. Subtract Step 4 from Step 6 ________
Modulation level is 50% (±5%) ________
ANALYZER FREQUENCY AND SPAN ACCURACY (2-4-20)

4. Measure 20 dB bandwidth of displayed signal ________


Calculate center frequency ________
Record peak frequency of displayed signal ________
5. Subtract 1.5 GHz from peak frequency in Step 4 ________
Peak frequency is 0 kHz (±2.5 kHz) ________
7. -30 dBm point is within 1/2 minor division of 9th major division from left ________
ANALYZER BANDWIDTH SWITCHING ERROR (2-4-21)

6. SPAN RBW VBW TOLERANCE


5 kHz 300 Hz 100 Hz ≤2 dB ________
50 kHz 3 kHz 100 Hz ≤2 dB ________
500 kHz 30 kHz 3 kHz ≤2 dB ________
1 MHz 60 kHz 3 kHz ≤2 dB ________
5 MHz 300 kHz 3 kHz ≤2 dB ________
20 MHz 6 MHz 3 kHz ≤2 dB ________
OSCILLOSCOPE AMPLITUDE ACCURACY (2-4-22)

4. GEN LEVEL 2975 OSC TOLERANCE


160 mVp-p 0.02 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
400 mVp-p 0.05 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
800 mVp-p 0.1 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
1.6 Vp-p 0.2 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
4 Vp-p 0.5 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
8 Vp-p 1.0 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
16 Vp-p 2.0 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
7. GEN LEVEL 2975 OSC TOLERANCE
160 mVp-p 0.02 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
400 mVp-p 0.05 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
800 mVp-p 0.1 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
1.6 Vp-p 0.2 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
4 Vp-p 0.5 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
8 Vp-p 1.0 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
16 Vp-p 2.0 V/Div 7 to 9 major divisions ________
DIGITAL VOLTMETER DC ACCURACY (2-4-23)

4. 200 mV (±10 mV) ________

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STEP DATA RESULT

DIGITAL VOLTMETER AC ACCURACY (2-4-24)

4. 50 Hz 200 mV (±30 mV) _______


100 Hz 200 mV (±30 mV) _______
1 kHz 200 mV (±30 mV) _______
10 kHz 200 mV (±30 mV) _______
20 kHz 200 mV (±30 mV) _______

FUNCTION GENERATOR LEVEL ACCURACY (2-4-25)

5. 7.070 Vrms (±350 mVrms) _______

FUNCTION GENERATOR FREQUENCY ACCURACY (2-4-26)

4. 5000 Hz (±1 Hz) _______

FUNCTION GENERATOR TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (2-4-27)

4. Total harmonic output is <0.5% _______


AF COUNTER ACCURACY (2-4-28)

5. 5000 Hz (±1 Hz) _______

SINAD/DISTORTION METER ACCURACY (2-4-29)

5. 12 dB (±1.1 dB) _______

6. Record Residual Distortion _______


8. 5% (±0.09%) _______

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2-6 CALIBRATION PROCEDURES

2- 6- 1 PO WER SUPPLY VO LTAG ES

PREREQUISITES: None

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Digital Multimeter

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1).


VERIFY RESISTANCE

2. U s i n g t h e D i g i t a l M u l t i m e t e r , v e r i f y r e s i s t a n c e b e t w e e n t h e l o c a t i o n s s h o w n a n d ch a ssi s
ground.

RESISTANCE LOCATION

>100 Ω 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2

>12 Ω 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2 5

>12 Ω 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2 8

>400 Ω 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 3 1

>2 kΩ 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n C 1 4

• If readings are correct, go to Step 3.

• If any of the resistance measurements are out of tolerance, return the 2975 to the
f a c t o r y f o r f a u l t d i a g n o si s a n d r e p a i r .
3. Remove CPU Adapter Assy (para 3-3-9).
4. Using the Digital Multimeter, verify the battery voltage on the back side of the CPU
Adapter Assy is ≥2.8 Vdc.

• I f r e a d i n g i s c o r r e c t , r e i n st a l l C P U A d a p t e r A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 9 ) a n d g o t o S t e p 5 .

• I f r e a d i n g i s o u t o f t o l e r a n ce , r e p l a ce t h e C P U B a t t e r y a n d g o t o S t e p 5 .

(BACK SIDE) (TOP SIDE)

(7005-4243-500) (7005-4243-500)

Measure Battery Voltage Here CPU Battery

(TOP SIDE)

(7010-4238-800)

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STEP PROCEDURE

VERIFY VOLTAGES

5. A p p l y p o w e r t o t h e 2 9 7 5 f r o m a n a p p r o p r i a t e p o w e r so u r ce .
6. U s i n g t h e D i g i t a l M u l t i m e t e r , v e r i f y t h e f o l l o w i n g v o l t a g e s b e t w e e n t h e l o c a t i o n s sh o w n
and chassis ground.

VOLTAGE LOCATION

14.8 to 15.2 Vdc 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2

4.9 to 5.3 Vdc 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2 5

4.9 to 5.3 Vdc 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2 8

14.8 to 15.2 Vdc 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 3 1

4.9 to 5.3 Vdc 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n C 1 4

• If readings are correct, go to Step 7.

• I f a n y o f t h e s u p p l y v o l t a g e s a r e o u t o f t o l e r a n ce , r e t u r n t h e 2 9 7 5 t o t h e f a ct o r y f o r
fault diagnosis and repair.
7. A l l o w a 1 5 - m i n u t e w a r m - u p p e r i o d b e f o r e p r o c e e d i n g w i t h t h e C a l i b r a t i o n P r o c e d u r e s.

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B31

B28

B25

C14

B2

J19
042M-046

Figure 2-1 Power Supply Voltages

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2-6-2 GENERATOR / ANALYZER / TCXO

PREREQUISITES: 2-6-1 Power Supply Voltages

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: PC w/ Ethernet Card and GPIB Card


Power Meter
P o w e r M e t e r S e n so r H e a d “ A ”
P o w e r M e t e r S e n so r H e a d “ B ”
Signal Generator
Universal Counter
E t h e r n e t C r o sso ve r C a b l e
GPIB Cables

N O T E : T h e C a s e A s s y sh o u l d b e r e a sse m b l e d p r i o r t o p e r f o r m i n g t h e G e n e r a t o r / A n a l yze r
Calibration Procedure.
N O T E : R e f e r t o F i g u r e s 2 t h r o u g h 5 f o r t h e C a l i b r a t i o n T e st E q u i p m e n t C o n f i g u r a t i o n S e t u p s,
including cable hookups and GPIB addresses.
STEP PROCEDURE

ETHERNET CARD SETUP

1. W i t h t h e P C o p e r a t i n g i n W i n d o w s 9 5 , 9 8 , 2 0 0 0 o r N T , r i g h t c l i c k o n t h e N e t w o r k i co n
a n d se l e ct P r o p e r t i e s .
2. Select TCP/IP and Specify An IP Address.
3. Enter PC IP Address: 10, 200, 126, 77
4. E n t e r P C S u b n e t M a sk: 2 5 5 , 2 5 5 , 0 , 0
5. A f t e r t h e P C r e b o o t s , c o n n e ct t h e E t h e r n e t C r o sso ve r C a b l e t o t h e 2 9 7 5 a n d t h e P C
Ethernet Card.
6. Power up the 2975.
7. Enter 2975 IP Address: 10, 200, 126, 76
8. Enter 2975 Subnet Mask: 255, 255, 0, 0
CALIBRATION SOFTWARE SETUP

9. I n se r t C a l i b r a t i o n S o f t w a r e C D - R O M i n t o P C .
10. Run “Setup” to install the Calibration Software onto the PC.
N O T E : T h e d r i v e d e s i g n a t i o n c a n b e c h a n g e d t o t h e d e s i r e d d r i v e l e t t e r b y t h e u se r .
D O N O T u s e “ X ” a s t h e d r i ve l e t t e r .
11. Follow the on-screen prompts through the installation process.
RUNNING THE CALIBRATION SOFTWARE

12. Select the 2975 Auto Calibration icon.


13. Enter the following when prompted: Badge - 1112 P a ssw o r d - 1 1 1 2
14. With the Calibration Main Screen displayed, select Test Menu, IFR-2975 (FITS) and
Complete Calibration.
15. Select Run All Tests.

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STEP PROCEDURE

16. Follow the on-screen prompts through the Calibration process.


N O T E : W h e n t h e “ C o n n e c t T o U U T ” p o p - u p w i n d o w i s d i sp l a ye d , t h e I P A d d r e ss
e n t e r e d m u s t m a t c h t h e I P A d d r e ss o f t h e 2 9 7 5 .
NOTE: The Calibration process can be halted at anytime by selecting Pause/Abort on
t h e C a l i b r a t i o n M a i n S cr e e n .
17. When the Calibration is completed, the Calibration Results for the Generator and
Analyzer Calibration process are stored in an electronic file on the PC, accessed by
selecting Report.

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2-7 CALIBRATION DATA SHEET

TECHNICIAN: DATE:

2975 S/N:

STEP DATA RESULT

POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES (2-6-1)

2. >100 Ω at 42A1A1A1J19, Pin B2 _______(√)

>12 Ω at 42A1A1A1J19, Pin B25 _______(√)

>12 Ω at 42A1A1A1J19, Pin B28 _______(√)

>400 Ω at 42A1A1A1J19, Pin B31 _______(√)

>2 kΩ at 42A1A1A1J19, Pin C14 _______(√)

4. Battery Voltage is ≥2.8 Vdc _______

6. 1 4 . 8 t o 1 5 . 2 V d c a t 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2 _______(√)

4 . 9 t o 5 . 3 V d c a t 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2 5 _______(√)

4 . 9 t o 5 . 3 V d c a t 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 2 8 _______(√)

1 4 . 8 t o 1 5 . 2 V d c a t 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n B 3 1 _______(√)

4 . 9 t o 5 . 3 V d c a t 4 2 A 1 A 1 A 1 J1 9 , P i n C 1 4 _______(√)

GENERATOR / ANALYZER / TCXO (2-6-2)

C a l i b r a t i o n R e s u l t s f o r t h e G e n e r a t o r / A n a l yze r / T C X O C a l i b r a t i o n p r o ce ss a r e st o r e d i n
an electronic file on the PC when the Calibration is completed.
EXAMPLE: C:\2975CALIBRATIONV1.8\TESTREPORT\442215.RPT

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2975 Calibration Test Equipment Configuration

Storm Coaxial Cable


Splitter Assembly
N-Female to TNC-Male
Adapter

Weinschel 10 dB Attenuator Substitute this Sensor when prompted to determine


OUT
Model 1 ECP-18A offsets below 10 MHz
1

HP Power Splitter
(P/N 11667A) N-Male to N-Male
IN
Adapter
HP 8482A
Power Sensor
OUT Weinschel 50 Ohm Load
2 Model 1424-4
(Connected as required)

Ethernet to/from UUT


(Crossover Cable)

CH A
SENSOR CABLE HP ECP-18A*** GEN
Ethernet to Network Power Sensor
(if applicable) GPIB Power Meter
Command Set, set to SCPI IFR 2975
PC HP-EPM-441A** T/R
Unit Under Test
GPIB::4

ANT EXT REF IO

Minimum PC Requirements:

Processor: Pentium 166 MHz BNC-Male to BNC-Male Coaxial Cable


10 MHz Out
Memory: 64 MB
Operating System: Windows 95/98/NT
Video: 16 Bit Color, 1024 x 768 RF Generator
GPIB: National Instruments GPIB Interface Card HP ESG-3000A*
and Software (GPIB0, Primary 0,
Secondary None) GPIB::9
1 Network Adapter (2 if running on a Network)
10 MHz In 10 MHz FREQUENCY STANDARD HOOKUP

The EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector is a 10 MHz Input when External Reference is selected and a 10 MHz Output
when Internal Reference is selected. At the end of the Generator Calibration, during the TXCO Calibration, the
EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector is changed from External Reference to Internal Reference. This can cause an
10 MHz unstable Reference Clock when the 2975 EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector is connected with a T-Connector to the
Frequency Standard 10 MHz Frequency Standard and the Universal Counter Reference input, causing the TXCO Calibration to fail.

* The following models can be * *The following models can be


substituted: substituted:
CH C To 2975 GEN OUT for TXCO Calibration
HP ESG-4000A HP E4418A
Universal Counter
HP ESG-D3000A HP E4418B
w/ Option 030
HP ESG-D4000A
***The following models can be HP53131A
HP E4421B
substituted: GPIB::13
HP E4422B
HP E4432B 042M-047
HP E4433B HP E4412A

Figure 2-2 2975 Calibration Test


Equipment Configuration

2-47
Generator Calibration Setup

HP 8482A
Power Sensor
Ethernet to/from UUT
(Crossover cable)

SENSOR CABLE HP ECP-18A GEN


Ethernet to Network Power Sensor
(if applicable) GPIB Power Meter
IFR 2975
PC HP-EPM-441A T/R
Unit Under Test
GPIB::4 Move Sensor here for T/R
Connector Calibration
ANT EXT REF IO

10 MHz Out

RF Generator
ESG-3000A
GPIB::9

10 MHz In

10 MHz Frequency Standard

042M-048

Figure 2-3 Generator Calibration Setup

2-48
Analyzer Calibration Setup

Ethernet to/from UUT


(Crossover Cable)

SENSOR HP ECP-18A
CH. A GEN
Ethernet to Network CABLE Power Sensor
(if applicable) GPIB Power Meter
IFR 2975
PC HP-EPM-441A T/R
Unit Under Test
GPIB::4 Splitter Assembly

OUT ANT EXT REF IO


2
IN
OUT
1

RF 10 MHz Out
OUTPUT

RF Generator
ESG-3000A
GPIB::9

10 MHz In

10 MHz Frequency Standard

042M-049

Figure 2-4 Analyzer Calibration Setup

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TCXO Calibration Setup

Ethernet to/from UUT


(Crossover cable)

CH C GEN
Ethernet to Network Universal Counter
(if applicable) GPIB w/ Option 030 IFR 2975
PC T/R
HP53131A Unit Under Test
GPIB::13
10 MHz In ANT

10 MHz Frequency Standard

10 MHz FREQUENCY STANDARD HOOKUP

The EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector is a 10 MHz Input when External Reference is selected and a 10 MHz Output
when Internal Reference is selected. At the end of the Generator Calibration, during the TXCO Calibration, the
EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector is changed from External Reference to Internal Reference. This can cause an
unstable Reference Clock when the 2975 EXTERNAL RF I/O Connector is connected with a T-Connector to the
10 MHz Frequency Standard and the Universal Counter Reference input, causing the TXCO Calibration to fail.

042M-050

Figure 2-5 TCXO Calibration Setup

2-50
SECTION 3 - REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES

3-1 GENERAL
T h i s se ct i o n co n t a i n s i n s t r u c t i o n s f o r r e p l a c e m e n t o f a n y a s s e m b l y c o n t a i n e d i n t h e 2 9 7 5 . T h e
i n st r u ct i o n s g i ve n a r e f o r r e m o v a l o f e a c h a s s e m b l y . P r e r e q u i s i t e i n s t r u c t i o n s a r e l i s t e d a s n e e d e d .
Reassembly is in reverse order of removal instructions unless otherwise noted.

3-1-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Power should be removed from the unit before any replacement procedure is initiated.

WARNING: DANGEROUS VOLTATES ARE PRESENT WITH CASE ASSEMBLIES REMOVED IF


POWER IS PRESENT.

3-1-2 ESD PR ECAUTIONS

CAUTION: THE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES FOR THE 2975 SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED IN
A N E S D E N V I R O N M E N T A N D A L L P E R S ON N E L P E R F O R M I N G T H E R E P L A C E M E N T
PROCEDURES SHOULD HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ACCEPTED ESD PRACTICES AND/OR
BE ESD CERTIFIED.

CAUTION

THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS PARTS


SENSITIVE TO DAMAGE
BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)

3-2 TOOL REQUIREMENTS

TOOL SIZE

WRENCH, OPEN END 5/16”

RATCHET / SOCKET 3/16” 1/4”

RATCHET / DEEP SOCKET 9/16”

SCREWDRIVER Phillips

3-1
3-3 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES

Page
3-3-1 Remove Case Assy .............................................................. 3-3
3-3-2 Replace Handle ................................................................... 3-4
3-3-3 R e p l a c e A t t e n u a t o r A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 5
3-3-4 R e p l a c e G e n e r a t o r A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 6
3-3-5 R e p l a c e R e c e i v e r A s sy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 7
3-3-6 R e p l a c e I F / V i d e o P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 8
3-3-7 R e p l a c e M u l t i f u n c t i o n I / O P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 9
3-3-8 R e p l a ce C A I P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 0
3-3-9 R e p l a c e C P U A d a p t e r A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 1
3-3-10 R e p l a c e R e a r P a n e l A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 2
3-3-11 R e p l a c e R e a r P a n e l P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 3
3-3-12 R e p l a c e P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 6
3-3-13 R e p l a c e D i s k I / O P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 9
3-3-14 R e p l a c e F r o n t P a n e l A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 0
3-3-15 R e p l a c e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A ssy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 3
3-3-16 R e p l a c e P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 4
3-3-17 R e p l a c e F l o p p y D r i v e A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 6
3-3-18 R e p l a c e B a c k p l a n e P C B A ssy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2 7

3-2
3- 3- 1 REMO VE CASE ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: None

WARNING: DANGEROUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WITH CASE ASSY REMOVED IF POWER IS
PRESENT.

STEP PROCEDURE

1 . R e m o ve e x t e r n a l p o w e r s o u r c e s a n d a l l e x t e r n a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e 2 9 7 5 .
2 . R e m o v e t w o s c r e w s ( 1 ) f r o m e a c h co r n e r se cu r i n g t h e R e a r P a n e l A s s y ( 2 ) t o t h e C a s e A s s y
(3).
3. Remove six screws (4) securing the Rear Panel Assy (2) to the Chassis Assy (5).
4. Remove the Case Assy (3).

4
2

3-3
3-3-2 REPLACE HANDLE

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. R e m o v e w a s h e r s ( 1 ) s e c u r i n g t h e H a n d l e ( 2 ) t o t h e C a se A ssy ( 3 ) .
2. R e m o v e t h e H a n d l e ( 2 ) f r o m t h e C a se A ssy ( 3 ) .

3 1

042M-029

3-4
3- 3- 3 REPLACE ATTENUATO R ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. D i sco n n e c t t h e c o a x i a l c a b l e f r o m e a c h e n d o f t h e A t t e n u a t o r A ssy.

2. R e m o v e t w o s c r e w s s e c u r i n g t h e A t t e n u a t o r A s s y t o t h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy.

3. R e m o ve t h e A t t e n u a t o r A s s y .

3-5
3- 3- 4 REPLACE G ENERAT O R ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)


R e m o ve A t t e n u a t o r A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 1 )

STEP PROCEDURE

1. D i s c o n n e c t f o u r c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy.

2. Remove two screws securing the Generator Assy to the Chassis Assy.

3. Remove the Generator Assy.

3-6
3- 3- 5 REPL ACE RECEIVER ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. D i s c o n n e c t f o u r c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e R e c e i v e r A ssy.

2. D i sco n n e c t t h e c o a x i a l c a b l e f r o m t h e G e n e r a t o r A ssy.

3. R e m o v e t w o s c r e w s s e c u r i n g t h e R e c e i ve r A s s y t o t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

4. Remove the Receiver Assy.

3-7
3- 3- 6 REPL ACE IF /VIDEO PCB ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. D i s c o n n e c t f o u r c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A ssy.

2. L i f t u p o n t h e c a r d e j e c t o r s a n d r e m o ve t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A s s y f r o m t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

1 2

3-8
3- 3- 7 REPL ACE MUL T IF UNCT IO N I/O PCB ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. D i s c o n n e c t t h e c o a x i a l c a b l e f r o m t h e I F / V i d e o P C B A ssy.

2. D i s c o n n e c t t h r e e c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A ssy.

3. L i f t u p o n t h e c a r d e j e c t o r s a n d r e m o ve t h e M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y f r o m t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

3-9
3- 3- 8 REPLACE CAI PCB ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. D i s c o n n e c t t w o c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e C A I P C B A ssy.

2. L i f t u p o n t h e c a r d e j e c t o r s a n d r e m o ve t h e C A I P C B A s s y f r o m t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

3-10
3- 3- 9 REPLACE CPU ADAPTER ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. D i s c o n n e c t t h e w i r e c a b l e a n d r i b b o n ca b l e f r o m t h e C P U A d a p t e r P C B A ssy.

2. L i f t u p o n t h e c a r d e j e c t o r s a n d r e m o ve t h e C P U A d a p t e r P C B A s s y f r o m t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

3-11
3- 3- 10 REPLACE REAR PANEL ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1 . R e m o ve e x t e r n a l p o w e r s o u r c e s a n d a l l e x t e r n a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e 2 9 7 5 .
2 . R e m o v e t w o s c r e w s ( 1 ) f r o m e a c h co r n e r se cu r i n g t h e R e a r P a n e l A s s y ( 2 ) t o t h e C a s e A s s y
(3).
3. Remove six screws (4) securing the Rear Panel Assy (2) to the Chassis Assy (5).
4. Remove the Rear Panel Assy (2).

4
2

3
5

042M-028

3-12
3- 3- 11 REPL ACE REAR PANEL PCB ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

1 . R e m o v e t w o c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e R e a r P a n e l P C B A ssy.

2 . R e m o v e t h e n u t a n d w a s h e r f r o m t h e se ve n co a xi a l co n n e ct o r s o n t h e R e a r P a n e l P C B A ssy.

3-13
STEP PROCEDURE

3. Remove five screws.

4 . R e m o v e n u t s ( 2 e a c h ) f r o m t h r e e co n n e ct o r s.

3-14
STEP PROCEDURE

5 . R e m o ve t h e w i r e c a b l e ( F a n ) f r o m t h e R e a r P a n e l P C B A ssy.

6. Remove the Rear Panel PCB Assy.

3-15
3- 3- 12 REPLACE PO WER SUPPL Y ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)


R e m o ve A t t e n u a t o r A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 3 )

STEP PROCEDURE

1. R e m o v e t h e s c r e w s e c u r i n g t h e P o w e r S u p p l y A s s y t o t h e C a r d ca g e A ssy.

2. Remove five screws.

3-16
STEP PROCEDURE

3. R e m o v e n u t s ( 2 e a c h ) f r o m t h r e e co n n e ct o r s.

4. Fully loosen the captive screw securing the Power Supply Assy to the Chassis Assy.

3-17
STEP PROCEDURE

5. D i s c o n n e c t t h e w i r e c a b l e a n d r i b b o n c a b l e f r o m t h e P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy.

6. R a i s e t h e P o w e r S u p p l y A s s y s t r a i g h t u p a n d o u t o f t h e C h a s s i s A ssy.

3-18
3- 3- 13 REPLACE DISK I/O PCB ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)


R e m o ve P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 1 2 )

STEP PROCEDURE

1. R e m o v e t w o s c r e w s s e c u r i n g t h e D i s k I / O P C B A s s y t o t h e P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy.

2. Remove the Disk I/O PCB Assy.

3-19
3- 3- 14 REPL ACE F RO NT PANEL ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)

STEP PROCEDURE

3. R e m o v e t w o s c r e w s f r o m e a c h c o r n e r o f t h e F r o n t P a n e l A ssy.

4. Remove two nuts from connector.

3-20
STEP PROCEDURE

5. Separate the Front Panel Assy from the Chassis Assy.

6. D i s c o n n e c t t h e w i r e c a b l e a n d r i b b o n ca b l e f r o m t h e C P U A d a p t e r P C B A ssy.

3-21
STEP PROCEDURE

7. D i s c o n n e c t t h r e e c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e F r o n t P a n e l A ssy.

3-22
3- 3- 15 REPLACE FRO NT PANEL AUDIO PCB ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)


R e m o ve F r o n t P a n e l A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 1 4 )

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Remove six screws securing the Front Panel Audio PCB Assy to the Chassis Assy.

2. R e m o ve t h e F r o n t P a n e l A u d i o P C B A ssy.

3-23
3- 3- 16 REPLACE PO WER TERMINATIO N ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)


R e m o ve P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 1 2 )

STEP PROCEDURE

1. R e m o v e t h e w i r e c a b l e a n d t w o c o a x i a l c a b l e s f r o m t h e P o w e r T e r m i n a t i o n A ssy.

3-24
STEP PROCEDURE

2. Remove four screws securing the Power Termination Assy to the Chassis Assy.

3. Remove the Power Termination Assy.

3-25
3- 3- 17 REPLACE FLO PPY DRIVE ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)


R e m o ve F r o n t P a n e l A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 1 4 )

STEP PROCEDURE

1. R e m o ve t w o s c r e w s s e c u r i n g t h e F l o p p y D r i v e A s s y t o t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

2. R e m o ve t w o s c r e w s ( t h r o u g h t h e a c c e s s h o l e s ) s e c u r i n g t h e F l o p p y D r i v e A s s y t o t h e C h a s s i s
Assy.

3. R e m o ve t h e F l o p p y D r i v e A s s y .

3-26
3- 3- 18 REPLACE BACKPLANE PCB ASSY

PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Remove Case Assy (para 3-3-1)


R e m o ve A t t e n u a t o r A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 3 )
R e m o ve G e n e r a t o r A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 4 )
Remove R e c e i ve r A s s y ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 5 )
R e m o ve I F / V i d e o P C B A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 6 )
Remove M u l t i f u n ct i o n I / O P C B A s s y ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 7 )
Remove CAI PCB Assy (para 3-3-8)
R e m o ve C P U A d a p t e r A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 9 )
R e m o ve P o w e r S u p p l y A ssy ( p a r a 3 - 3 - 1 2 )
Remove Power Termination Assy (para 3-3-16)

STEP PROCEDURE

1. Remove screw.

2. R e m o v e f o u r s c r e w s s e c u r i n g t h e C a r d ca g e A s s y t o t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

3-27
STEP PROCEDURE

3. R e m o v e f o u r s c r e w s s e c u r i n g t h e C a r d ca g e A s s y t o t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

4. Remove the Cardcage Assy from the Chassis Assy.


5. R e m o v e s e v e n s c r e w s s e c u r i n g t h e B a ckp l a n e P C B A s s y t o t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

6. R e m o ve t h e B a c k p l a n e P C B A s s y f r o m t h e C h a s s i s A s s y .

3-28
SECTION 4 - PARTS LIST

4-1 GENERAL
T h i s se ct i o n co n t a i n s t h e p a r t n u m b e r s a n d d e s c r i p t i o n s f o r r e p l a c e a b l e p a r t s i n t h e 2 9 7 5 .

Page
A cc e s s o r i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 2
Composite Assy ................................................................................ 4-4
Chassis Assy ................................................................................... 4-5
CPU Adapter Assy ............................................................................ 4-7

4-1
4-2 PARTS LISTS
4- 2- 1 ACCESSO RIES ( F ig u re 4- 1)

REFERENCE PART MFR


DESIGNATOR NUMBER CODE DESCRIPTION
1 1002-4250-4P0 51190 MANUAL, MAINTENANCE, 2975
2 1002-4250-4C0 51190 CD-ROM, MANUAL, MAINTENANCE, 2975
3 1002-4202-2P0 51190 MANUAL, OPERATION, 2975
4 1002-4202-2C0 51190 CD-ROM, MANUAL, OPERATION, 2975
5 1412-4752-000 51190 ACCESSORY POUCH
6 1412-4400-500 51190 CASE, SOFT-PADDED, CARRYING
7 1414-4452-900 51190 COVER, LID
8 1412-4200-300 51190 CASE, TRANSIT w/ WHEELS
9 6041-0001-200 51190 CORD,AC,NEMA5-15,IEC320-C13,RA
10 2113-0000-004 51190 CONN,ADAPT BNC JACK/N PLUG
11 2200-0410-700 51190 C O N N , A D A P T B N C JA C K - T N C P L U G
12 1201-0909-900 51190 ANTENNA
13 5106-0000-055 51190 FUSE,3AMP,FAST,5MMX20MM,250V
14 2113-0000-013 51190 CONN,ADAPT,M2F BNC,RT.ANGLE
15 6045-4283-300 51190 C A B L E , R J1 2 , 6 C O N D , F L A T , 1 - 1
16 6041-4201-200 51190 CABLE ASSY, OPT12 KVL INTERFACE
17 7005-4247-800 51190 MICROPHONE

4-2
1 2 3 4 5

17 9
10
16 11

13
12

15 14

F i g u r e 4 - 1 A cce sso r i e s

4-3
4- 2- 2 CO MPO SIT E ASSY ( 7003- 4248- 500) ( Figure 4- 2)

(REV C)

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1412-4254-900 CASE,WRAP
2 2803-0188-012 SCREW,4-40 X 3/16 PPHM,BLACK
3 2803-0188-006 SCREW,4-40 X 3/16 PPHM
4 2803-0563-012 SM,4-40X9/16,PPH,SS,BK
5 2840-0000-034 WASHER, FLAT .505ID,.6850D,.02
6 2400-9924-600 LABEL,S/N,RCTS-P25
A1 7005-4243-900 MECH ASSY,CHASSIS
A2 7005-4248-400 MECH ASSY,REAR PANEL
A3 7005-4243-100 MECH ASSY,ATTENUATOR
A4 7005-4442-500 MECH ASSY,GENERATOR
A5 7010-4236-800 PCB ASSY,IF VIDEO
A6 7010-4236-700 PCB ASSY,MULTIFUNCTION I/O
A7 7005-4248-100 MECH ASSY,RECEIVER
A8 7010-4232-900 PCB ASSY,CAI
A9 7110-4246-800 MOLDED HANDLE
W1 6050-1990-500 COAX ASSY,316,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W2 6050-1990-350 COAX ASSY,316,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W3 6050-1990-600 COAX ASSY,316,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W4 6050-1990-950 COAX ASSY,316,SSMB RA/SSMB RA
W5 6050-1990-300 COAX ASSY,316,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W6 6061-1990-300 COAX ASSY,100,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W7 6061-1990-300 COAX ASSY,100,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W8 6061-1990-300 COAX ASSY,100,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W9 6042-4283-100 COAX ASSY,ATT/GEN

( R E V D ) C O N T A I N S A L L P A R T S I N RE V C W I T H T H E F O L L O W I N G E X C E P T I O N S :

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
A4 7005-4444-200 MECH ASSY,GENERATOR

( R E V E ) C O N T A I N S A L L P A R T S I N RE V D W I T H T H E F O L L O W I N G E X C E P T I O N S :

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
A4 7005-4249-000 MECH ASSY,GENERATOR

4-4
4- 2- 3 CHASSIS ASSY ( 7005- 4243- 900) ( Figure 4- 3)

(REV G)

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1403-4255-000 CHASSIS,MAIN
2 1400-4266-700 BRACKET,CARD CAGE
3 1405-4266-800 PANEL,CHASSIS REAR
4 1400-4259-300 BRACKET,SPEAKER
5 1400-4259-400 BRACKET,POWER SUPPLY MTG
6 2803-0188-003 SCREW,4-40 X 3/16 PFHM
7 2803-0250-003 SCREW,4-40 X 1/4 PFHM
8 2803-0250-006 SCREW,4-40 X 1/4 PPHM
9 2803-0188-006 SCREW,4-40 X 3/16 PPHM
10 1400-4255-500 BRACKET,FAN
11 2850-1692-600 SCREW,.340L35-6.25HH,4-40X.410
12 2850-7866-300 STANDOFF,HEX,MALE-FEMALE
13 2840-7873-000 WASHER, LOCK .50ID INT STAR
14 2807-0157-006 SM,M2.5X4MM,PPH,SS,PA
15 2803-0563-012 SM,4-40X9/16,PPH,SS,BK
16 2850-7800-100 N U T , JA M 1 / 2 " S M A L L P R O F I L E
17 2803-1000-006 SCREW 4-40 X 1 PBHMS
18 2845-0000-008 FINGERSTOCK,97-0611-17
19 4503-0002-010 RETAINER CLIP,10P RIBBON CONN
20 2525-4269-400 GASKET, POWER TERM/FT PNL
21 2525-4269-200 GASKET, REAR PANEL I/O
A1 7010-4236-100 PCB ASSY,BACKPLANE
A2 7010-4238-700 PCB ASSY,FRONT PANEL AUDIO
A3 7010-4233-800 PCB ASSY,REAR PANEL
A4 7005-4243-700 MECH ASSY,FRONT PANEL
A5 7005-4243-500 MECH ASSY,CPU ADAPTER
A6 7005-4243-400 MECH ASSY,POWER SUPPLY
A7 7005-4242-500 MECH ASSY,POWER TERM
A8 7110-4244-400 PURCH,ASSY,FLOPPY DRIVE
A9 7010-4232-800 PCB ASSY,DISK I/O
B1 7005-4244-600 MECH ASSY,FAN
LS1 7007-4282-700 WIRE HARN ASSY,SPEAKER
W1 6045-4282-600 RIBBON CA ASSY,10-C,8.3LG
W2 6045-4282-600 RIBBON CA ASSY,10-C,8.3LG
W4 6045-4282-800 RIBBON CA ASSY,TYPE 1
W5 6045-4282-900 RIBBON CA ASSY,GPIB
W6 6044-2111-400 COAX ASSY,CONF,SMSMA/RFSSMB
W7 6044-2101-100 COAX ASSY,CONF,RFSSMB/RFSSMB
W8 6050-2081-650 COAX ASSY,316,RFSSMB/SFSMB
W9 6050-2081-650 COAX ASSY,316,RFSSMB/SFSMB

4-5
4- 2- 3 CHASSIS ASSY ( 7005- 4243- 900) ( Figure 4- 3) ( cont )

(REV G) (cont)

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
W10 6050-2081-650 COAX ASSY,316,RFSSMB/SFSMB
W11 6048-0000-100 CABLE ASSY,FFC,TYPE D,38MM

( R E V H ) C O N T A I N S A L L P A R T S I N RE V G W I T H T H E F O L L OW I N G E X C E P T I O N S :

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
A5 7010-4238-800 PCB ASSY,CPU ADAPTER

( R E V J ) C O N T A I N S A L L P A R T S I N RE V H W I T H T H E F O L L O W I N G E X C E P T I O N S :

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
22 1414-9950-500 PLATE,37P,D-SUB
W4 6045-4282-800 RIBBON CA ASSY,TYPE 1 (Removed)

4-6
4- 2- 4 CPU ADAPTER ASSY ( Figure 4- 4)

(7005-4243-500) (REV F)

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
BT1 4000-0014-000 BATTERY, LITHIUM, 3 V

(7010-4238-800) (REV C)

REFERENCE PART
DESIGNATOR NUMBER DESCRIPTION
BT1 4000-0014-000 BATTERY, LITHIUM, 3 V

4-7
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

4-8
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
X10 2 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

X8 4

X2 5

6
A3

X2 3 X4 3

A2

A1
A6

A8

A5
A7
P/O (A9)
A4 A9

042M-036

Figure 4-2 2975 Composite Assy

4-9
042M-035

Figure 4-2 2975 Composite Assy (cont)

4-10
Figure 4-3 2975 Chassis Assy

4-11
BT1

BT1

(7005-4243-500) (7010-4238-800)

Figure 4-4 CPU Adapter Assy

4-12
SECTION 5 - ASSEMBLIES

FIGURE TITLE PAGE

5-1 2975 System Interconnect (0000-4242-000) (42) 5-3


5-2 Chassis Assy (7005-4243-900) (42A1A1) 5-4
5-3 Backplane PCB Assy (7010-4236-100) (42A1A1A1) 5-5
(0000-4234-000)
5-4 Front Panel Audio PCB Assy (7010-4234-000)* (42A1A1A2) 5-10
(7010-4238-700) (42A1A1A2) 5-10
5-5 Rear Panel PCB Assy (7010-4233-800) (42A1A1A3) 5-11
5-6 Front Panel Assy (7005-4243-700) (42A1A1A4) 5-12
5-7 CPU Adapter Assy (7005-4243-500)* (42A1A1A5) 5-13
(7010-4238-800) (42A1A1A5) 5-13
5-8 Power Supply Assy (7005-4243-400) (42A1A1A6) 5-14
5-9 Power Termination Assy (7005-4242-500) (42A1A1A7) 5-15
5-10 Floppy Drive Assy (7110-4244-400) (42A1A1A8) 5-16
5-11 Disk I/O PCB Assy (7010-4232-800) (42A1A1A9) 5-17
5-12 Rear Panel Assy (7005-4243-800) (42A1A2) 5-18
5-13 Attenuator Assy (7005-4243-100) (42A1A3) 5-19
5-14 Generator Assy (7005-4242-600)* (42A1A4) 5-20
(7005-4442-500)* (42A1A4) 5-20
(7005-4444-200)* (42A1A4) 5-20
(7005-4249-000) (42A1A4) 5-20
5-15 IF/Video PCB Assy (7010-4236-800) (42A1A5) 5-21
5-16 Multifunction I/O PCB Assy (7010-4236-700) (42A1A6) 5-22
5-17 Receiver Assy (7005-4248-100) (42A1A7) 5-23
5-18 CAI PCB Assy (7010-4232-900) (42A1A8) 5-24
5-19 Handle Assy (7110-4246-800) (42A1A9) 5-25

NOTE: A s t e r i c k ( * ) i n d i c a t e s a n A s s y t h a t i s o b so l e t e o r h a s b e e n r e p l a c e d .

5-1
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

5-2
( REV D, E, F )

( REV E )

( REV F )

Figure 5-1 2975 System Interconnect


(0000-4242-000-G)

5-3
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042-005

Figure 5-2 Chassis Assy


(7005-4243-900-G) (42A1A1)

5-4
J7
J11 J13 J12

J19

J5

J9 J10

J21 J2

J1
J22

J23
J3

J26
J14
J25
J6 J4 J15

J16

J18 J24

J20 J8 J17

042M-030

Figure 5-3 Backplane PCB Assy


(7010-4236-100-B) (42A1A1A1)

5-5
J3
J1 J2 IF/Video J4 A1 J5
-15V A1 IF_CHANGE A1 +15V Power
Rx Gen Multi-I/O A2
-15V A1 -15V A1 +15V A2 IF_SDIN A2 +5VA
A3 Term
+15V A2 +15V A2 +5VA A3 A3 -15V
+5VA A3 +5VA A3 A4 IF_SRST A4 A4
A4 A4 +24V A5 RX_CHANGE A5 PT_OVLD_RESET_IN A5
+24V A5 +24V A5 A6 RX_DOUT A6 PT_RX_OVLD_OUT A6
A6 A6 A7 A7 PT_RXT/R_IN A7
CAI_40MHZ A7 A7 A8 RX_SPARE_1 A8 PT_DET_SLO A8
A8 A8 A9 RX_SPARE_2 A9 A9
A9 A9 A10 GEN_CLEAR A10 A10
A10 A10 A11 A11 PT_CLK A11
A11 A11 A12 GEN_DOUT A12 PT_EEPROM_CS A12
A12 A12 A13 GEN_SPARE_3 A13 A13
A13 A13 A14 ATT_LATCH A14 PT_RFS A14
A14 A14 IF_CHANGE A15 A15 PT_SCLK A15
RX_CHANGE A15 GEN_CHANGE A15 IF_SRST A16 PT_RXT/R_IN A16 A16
RX_CLEAR A16 GEN_CLEAR A16 B1 PT_RX_OVLD_OUT A17 B1
B1 B1 B2 PT_TXT/R_IN A18 B2
B2 B2 B3 A19 B3
B3 B3 B4 PT_RFS A20 B4
B4 B4 B5 PT_TFS A21 B5
B5 B5 B6 A22 PT_TX_OVLD_OUT B6
B6 B6 B7 PT_TX_OVLD_OUT A23 PT_TXT/R_IN B7
IF_40MHZ B7 B7 IF_40MHZ B8 PT_DET_SLO A24 PT_FAN B8
10MHZ_GEN B8 10MHZ_GEN B8 B9 NC A25 B9
B9 B9 B10 NC A26 B10
HS_REF B10 B10 B11 A27 PT_EEPROM_S_IN B11
B11 B11 IF_SPARE_1 B12 A28 PT_EEPROM_S_OUT B12
RX_SPARE_1 B12 GEN_SPARE_1 B12 IF_SPARE_2 B13 A29 B13
RX_SPARE_2 B13 GEN_SPARE_2 B13 B14 IF_COUNT A30 PT_TFS B14
B14 B14 IF_DOUT B15 A31 PT_D_IN B15
RX_DOUT B15 GEN_DOUT B15 B16 A32 PT_D_OUT B16
B16 B16 C1 IF_SCLK B1
C1 C1 C2 B2 RA 32 PIN DIN M
C2 C2 C3 IF_A/D_BUSY B3
C3 C3 C4 B4
C4 C4 C5 RX_DCLK B5
C5 C5 C6 B6
C6 C6 C7 GEN_DCLK B7
MF_40MHZ C7 C7 C8 B8
C8 C8 C9 GEN_SPARE_1 B9
EXT_REF_IO C9 C9 C10 B10
C10 C10 C11 GEN_SPARE_2 B11
C11 C11 IF_COUNT C12 B12
RX_SPARE_3
RX_SPARE_4
C12
C13
GEN_SPARE_3
GEN_SPARE_4
C12
C13
IF_A/D_BUSY C13
C14
ATT_DATA B13
B14
ATT
C14 C14 IF_SDIN C15 PT_OVLD_RESET_IN B15
1 J9
RX_DIN C15 GEN_DIN C15 J28 IF_SCLK C16 B16
RX_DCLK C16 GEN_DCLK C16 PT_D_OUT B17 ATT_DATA 2

ST 10 PIN RBN M
SIGNAL1 A1 ST 48 PIN DIN F B18 3
ST 48 PIN DIN F ST 48 PIN DIN F SIGNAL2 A2 PT_SCLK B19 ATT_CLOCK 4
SIGNAL3 A3 B20 5
SIGNAL4 A4 PT_EEPROM_CS B21 ATT_LATCH 6
4 spares 4 spares SIGNAL5
SIGNAL6
A5
A6 6.
2 spares PT_EEPROM_S_IN
PT_EEPROM_S_OUT
B22
B23 +5VD
7
8
SIGNAL7 A7 B24 +15V 9
SIGNAL8 A8 B25 10
SIGNAL9 A9 B26
SIGNAL10 A10 B27
SIGNAL11 A11 B28
SIGNAL12 A12 B29
SIGNAL13 A13 B30
SIGNAL14 A14 B31
SIGNAL15 A15 EXT_TRIG B32
SIGNAL16 A16 IF_DOUT C1 NOTES:
LVDS1- B1 C2 (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
LVDS2- B2 IF_SPARE_1 C3 1. ALL RESISTORS ARE 1%, 1/16 W.
LVDS3- B3 IF_SPARE_2 C4
LVDS4- B4 RX_DIN C5 2. ALL RESISTANCE IS EXPRESSED IN OHMS.
LVDS5- B5 C6
LVDS6- B6 RX_CLEAR C7 3. ALL CAPACITANCE IS EXPRESSED IN MICROFARADS.
LVDS7- B7 RX_SPARE_3 C8
LVDS8- B8 RX_SPARE_4 C9
4. ALL INDUCTANCE IS EXPRESSED IN MICROHENRIES.
LVDS9- B9 C10
LVDS10- B10 GEN_DIN C11
LVDS11- B11 GEN_CHANGE C12
LVDS12- B12 GEN_SPARE_4 C13
LVDS13- B13 C14
LVDS14- B14 ATT_CLOCK C15
LVDS15- B15 NC C16
LVDS16- B16 C17 CAUTION:
LVDS1+ C1 C18 CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES SUSCEPTIBLE
LVDS2+ C2 PT_D_IN C19
TO DAMAGE BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).
LVDS3+ C3 C20
LVDS4+ C4 PT_CLK C21
LVDS5+ C5 C22
LVDS6+ C6 C23
LVDS7+ C7 C24
LVDS8+ C8 PT_FAN C25
LVDS9+ C9 C26
LVDS10+ C10 C27
LVDS11+ C11 C28
LVDS12+ C12 C29
LVDS13+ C13 C30
LVDS14+ C14 C31
LVDS15+ C15 C32
LVDS16+ C16
ST 96 PIN DIN F
ST 48 PIN DIN F D
042M-017

Figure 5-3 Backplane PCB Assy (cont)


(0000-4236-100-A) (42A1A1A1)

5-6
J6 A1
A2
FP_UUT_SERIAL_IN1
FP_UUT_SERIALOUT1_OC -15V 1
J26
Front Panel Audio J8 A1
A2 +5VD
J18 RP
Multi-I/O A3
A4 FP_UUT_DIG_IN1
2
3 CPU A3
A4 FLPY:WG
A1
A2
A5 FP_UUT_DIG_IN2 +15V 4 A5 FLPY:WP A3
J7
A6
A7
FP_UUT_DIG_IN3
FP_UUT_DIG_IN4
+5VD 5
6 Disk I/O A1 -15V
A6
A7
FLPY:DS1
FLPY:DS0
A4
A5
A8 FP_UUT_DIG_OUT1_OC FPA_VOUT_CLK 7 A2 A8 FLPY:HDSEL A6
A9 FP_UUT_DIG_OUT2_OC FPA_VOUT_DATA 8 A3 FLPY:DENS A9 A7
A10 FP_UUT_DIG_OUT3_OC FPA_VOUT_LATCH 9 A4 FLPY:DS1 A10 A8
A11 FP_UUT_DIG_OUT4_OC FPA_VOUT_DISABLE 10 A5 FLPY:MTR1 A11 AUDIO_OUT_R A9
A12 FPA_DATA_OUT_LATCH FPA_A/D_CONV 11 A6 FLPY:DIR A12 A10
A13 FPA_DATA_OUT_B FPA_A/D_CLK 12 A7 FLPY:HDSEL A13 AUDIO_OUT_L A11
A14 FPA_VOUT_LATCH FP_UUT_DIG_OUT1_OC 13 A8 FLPY:WP A14 A12
A15 FPA_DIO_DATA_CLK_B FP_UUT_DIG_OUT2_OC 14 A9 FLPY:DSKCHG A15 MIC_BIAS A13
A16 FPA_VOUT_DATA FPA_SPARE1 15 A10 A16 MIC A14
A17 FPA_A/D_CONV FPA_SPARE2 16 A11 DIO_CLOCK A17 A15
A18 FPA_BUSY FPA_SINE_SQUARE 17 A12 DIO_DATA A18 AUDIO_IN_R +15V A16
A19 FPA_MIC_DATA PTT 18 A13 A19 B1
A20 FPA_SINAD_DATA FPA_BUSY 19 A14 BATTERY+ A20 AUDIO_IN_L B2
A21 FPA_VOUT_CLK FPA_SINAD_DATA 20 A15 A21 B3
A22 FPA_MIC_DATA 21 A16 +5VA A22 B4
A23 FPA_FGEN_UNBAL FPA_SINE_SQ 22 B1 A23 B5
A24 FPA_DEMOD_UNBAL FP_UUT_DIG_IN1 23 B2 A24 B6
A25 FPA_SPARE1 FP_UUT_DIG_IN2 24 B3 FLPY:TRK0 A25 B7
A26 FPA_SPARE2 FP_UUT_DIG_IN3 25 B4 FLPY:DS0 A26 +24V B8
A27 DIO_SPARE1 FP_UUT_DIG_IN4 26 B5 FLPY:MTR0 A27 B9
A28 DIO_SPARE2 FP_UUT_SERIAL_IN1 27 B6 FLPY:STEP A28 B10
A29 DIO_DATA FP_UUT_SERIALOUT1_OC 28 B7 FLPY:WD A29 B11
A30 DIO_SPEAKER_DATA 29 B8 FLPY:WG A30 B12
A31 DIO_CLOCK 30 B9 A31 +5VD B13
A32 FP_UUT_DIG_OUT3_OC 31 B10 BEEP A32 B14
B1 FPA_VOUT_DISABLE FP_UUT_DIG_OUT4_OC 32 B11 DIO_SPARE1 B1 B15
B2 FPA_DEMOD_UNBAL 33 B12 DIO_SPARE2 B2 B16
B3 FPA_FGEN_UNBAL 34 B13 DIO_E2_DOUT B3 C1
B4 FPA_MIC_BIAS 35 B14 BATTERY- B4 FLPY:DIR C2
B5 36 B15 B5
To/From RECEXT_REF_IO C3
FPA_DATA_OUT_LATCH FLPY:MTR1
B6 FPA_DATA_OUT_B 37 B16 HS_REF B6 FLPY:MTR0 C4
B7 FPA_DIO_DATA_CLK_B 38 C1 +15V B7 FLPY:TRK0 C5
B8 39 C2 +5VD B8 FLPY:DENS C6
B9 +5VD 40 C3 B9 C7
B10 +15V 41 C4 FLPY:INDEX B10 C8
B11 42 C5 FLPY:RD B11 C9
B12 43 C6 NC B12 C10
B13 -15V 44 C7 DIO_E2_CS B13 IOUT GPIO0 C11
B14 C8 B14
From CAI C12
DIO_REFBACK_LATCH
B15 RA 44 PIN 2MM HDR M C9 DIO_VOL_LATCH B15 EXT_TRIG C13
B16 C10 B16
To MF I/O C14
DIO_AUD_LATCH
B17 FPA_A/D_CLK C11 DIO_SPEAKER_CLOCK B17 From CAI QOUT C15
B18 C12 DIO_SPEAKER_DATA B18 C16
B19 PTT C13 B19 From CAI SYNC_TDMA
B20
B21
RP CRYPTION C14
C15
BACKLIGHT B20
B21
J24 ST 48 PIN DIN F
D
1 J14 1
B22 CRY_CT_OUT_CLK_B C16 B22 GPIB_D1
B23 CRY_CT_OUT_DATA_B 2 B23 GPIB_D5 2
B24 CRY_CT_OUT_SYNC_B 3 ST 48 PIN DIN F B24 GPIB_D2 3
B25 FPA_SINE_SQUARE CRY_PT_OUT_CLK_B 4 B25 GPIB_D6 4
B26 CRY_PT_OUT_DATA_B 5 B26 GPIB_D3 5
B27 FPA_SINE_SQ CRY_PT_OUT_SYNC_B 6 B27 GPIB_D7 6
B28 7 B28 GPIB_D4 7
B29 DIO_E2_DOUT CRY_PT_IN_CLK 8 B29 GPIB_D8 8
B30 DIO_E2_CS CRY_PT_IN_DATA 9 B30 GPIB_EOI 9
B31 DIO_VOL_LATCH CRY_PT_IN_SYNC 10 B31 GPIB_REN 10
B32 DIO_REFBACK_LATCH CRY_CT_IN_CLK 11 B32 GPIB_DAV 11
C1 CRY_CT_OUT_CLK_B CRY_CT_IN_DATA 12 C1 12
C2 CRY_CT_OUT_DATA_B CRY_CT_IN_SYNC 13 C2 GPIB_NRFD 13
C3 CRY_CT_OUT_SYNC_B 14 C3 14
C4 CRY_PT_OUT_CLK_B CRY_HST_IN_CLK 15 C4 FLPY:INDEX GPIB_NDAC 15
C5 CRY_PT_OUT_DATA_B 16 C5 FLPY:STEP 16
C6 CRY_PT_OUT_SYNC_B CRY_HST_IN_DATA 17 C6 FLPY:RD GPIB_IFC 17
C7 CRY_PT_IN_CLK 18 C7 FLPY:WD 18
C8 CRY_PT_IN_DATA CRY_HST_IN_SYNC 19 C8 FLPY:DSKCHG GPIB_SRQ 19
C9 CRY_PT_IN_SYNC 20 C9 20
C10 CRY_CT_IN_CLK CRY_HST_OUT_CLK_B 21 C10 GPIB_ATN 21
22 +5VD 22
C11 CRY_CT_IN_DATA C11 GPIB_D1
C12 CRY_CT_IN_SYNC CRY_HST_OUT_DATA_B 23 C12 GPIB_SRQ 23
24 24

10.0K
C13 CRY_HST_IN_CLK C13 GPIB_D2

R1
C14 CRY_HST_IN_DATA CRY_HST_OUT_SYNC_B 25 C14 GPIB_ATN
C15 CRY_HST_IN_SYNC 26 C15 GPIB_D3 ST 24 PIN RBN M
C16 CRY_HST_OUT_CLK_B CRY_KEYED_ALC 27 6. C16
C17 28 W6 C17
GPIB Cable Header
CRY_HST_OUT_DATA_B CRY_BIT_ALP_OK
C18 CRY_HST_OUT_SYNC_B CRY_ALARM_ALP 29 CRY_BATTERY W7 C18 GPIB_D4
C19 CRY_KEYED_ALC CRY_RESET_B 30 6. C19 GPIB_D5
C20 CRY_ZERO_B 31 C20
C21 CRY_SYSTEM_CLK_B CRY_SPARE_1 32 10.0K
C21 GPIB_EOI

1M
R2

R3
ST 40 PIN RBN M

C22 CRY_ALARM_ALP 33 C22 GPIB_D6


C23 CRY_RESET_B CRY_SYSTEM_CLK_B 34 C23 GPIB_DAV
C24 CRY_ZERO_B 35 C24 GPIB_D7
C25 CRY_BIT_ALP_OK +5VD 36 C25 GPIB_NRFD
C26 CRY_SPARE_1 37 C26 GPIB_D8
C27 CRY_SPARE_2 38 C27 GPIB_NDAC
C28 CRY_SPARE_3 39 C28 GPIB_REN
C29 DIO_SPEAKER_CLOCK 40 C29 GPIB_IFC
C30 DIO_AUD_LATCH D C30
C31 FPA_MIC_BIAS C31 +5VD
C32 C32
CRY_1.3-3V_MEM ST 96 PIN DIN F
ST 96 PIN DIN F D D
042M-018

Figure 5-3 Backplane PCB Assy (cont)


(0000-4236-100-A) (42A1A1A1)

5-7
J15 J16 CAI J17
A1 A1 CAI A1 CPU
A2 Multi-I/O A2 A2
-15V -15V J27 -15V IOCHCK IOCS16
A3 Bus A3 A3 SA9 SD0
+5VD A4 Interface +5VD A4 SIGNAL1 A1 +5VD A4 SA8 SD1
IRQ10 A5 IRQ11 A5 SIGNAL2 A2 IRQ11 A5 SA7 SD2
SA9 A6 SA9 A6 SIGNAL3 A3 SA9 A6 SA6 SD3
A7 A7 A4 A7 J19 Power
SA7 SA7 SIGNAL4 SA7 SA5 SD4 Supply
SA4 A8 SA4 A8 SIGNAL5 A5 SA4 A8 SA4 SD5 Interface
SA1 A9 SA1 A9 SIGNAL6 A6 SA1 A9 SA3 SD6
IOWR A10 IOWR A10 SIGNAL7 A7 IOWR A10 SA2 SD7 PWR_ON A13 Pwr On
GMEMW A11 GMEMW A11 SIGNAL8 A8 GMEMW A11 A14 Pwr Off
SD1 A12 SD1 A12 SIGNAL9 A9 SD1 A12 PWR_OFF A15 -15V

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
SD4 A13 SD4 A13 SIGNAL10 A10 SD4 A13 A16 -15V
SD7 A14 SD7 A14 SIGNAL11 A11 SD7 A14 A17 AC Power Fail
SD9 A15 SD9 A15 SIGNAL12 A12 SD9 A15 A18 N/C
SD12 A16 SD12 A16 SIGNAL13 A13 SD12 A16 RCN1 RCN2 A19 N/C
SD15 A17 SD15 A17 SIGNAL14 A14 SD15 A17 50 Ohm/50PF 50 Ohm/50PF A20 N/C
A18 A18 SIGNAL15 A15 A18 BATTERY+ B13 BATTERY+
NC A19 IOUT A19 SIGNAL16 A16 A19 B14 BATTERY-
CRY_BATTERY A20 QOUT A20 LVDS1- B1 A20 BATTERY- B15 -15V
NC A21 SYNC_TDMA A21 LVDS2- B2 A21 B16 -15V
A22 A22 LVDS3- B3 A22 B17 N/C

10

10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC A23 A23 LVDS4- B4 A23 B18 Gnd
NC A24 A24 LVDS5- B5 A24 SA1 SD8 B19 Gnd
AEN A25 AEN A25 LVDS6- B6 AEN A25 SA0 SD9 GPIO1 B20 Fan ON/OFF
A26 A26 LVDS7- B7 A26 AEN SD10 C13 Spare
BALE A27 BALE A27 LVDS8- B8 BALE A27 BALE SD11 +5.1VAUX C14 +5.1Vaux
0WS A28 0WS A28 LVDS9- B9 0WS A28 0WS SD12 R.I. C15 R.I.
A29 A29 LVDS10- B10 A29 IOWR SD13 C16 DC OK
A30 A30 LVDS11- B11 A30 IORD SD14 C17 N/C
+5VA A31 +5VA A31 LVDS12- B12 +5VA A31 SBHE SD15 C18
A32 A32 LVDS13- B13 A32 IOCHRDY MEMCS16 C19 Gnd
RSTDRV B1 RSTDRV B1 LVDS14- B14 RSTDRV B1 FL1 C20
B2 B2 B15 B2 5 Amps BNX002-01
LVDS15-
B3 B3 LVDS16- B16 B3 +15V 3 1 B2 +15V
B4 B4 LVDS1+ C1 B4 B5 Spare
DRQ6 B5 DRQ7 B5 LVDS2+ C2 DRQ7 B5 4 2 B8 Spare
B6 B6 LVDS3+ C3 B6 B11 Gnd
SA6 B7 SA6 B7 LVDS4+ C4 SA6 B7 B22 Gnd

6
5
SA3 B8 SA3 B8 LVDS5+ C5 SA3 B8 B25 +5V
B9 B9 LVDS6+ C6 B9 +5A B28 +5VA
IORD B10 IORD B10 LVDS7+ C7 IORD B10 B31 -15V
GMEMR B11 GMEMR B11 LVDS8+ C8 GMEMR B11
B12 B12 LVDS9+ C9 B12 ST DIN TYPE M 24/8 M
SD3 B13 SD3 B13 LVDS10+ C10 SD3 B13
SD6 B14 SD6 B14 LVDS11+ C11 SD6 B14
B15 B15 LVDS12+ C12 B15 J12
SD11 B16 SD11 B16 LVDS13+ C13 SD11 B16
SD14 B17 SD14 B17 LVDS14+ C14 SD14 B17 1 -15V
B18 B18 LVDS15+ C15 B18 2
B19 B19 LVDS16+ C16 B19 3 +5VA FL4
B20 B20 B20 4 10 Amps BNX002-01
B21 B21 ST 48 PIN DIN F B21 5 +5VD +5VD 3 1 +5D
SYNC0 B22 SYNC0 B22 B22 6
SYNC1 B23 SYNC1 B23 B23 7 +15V 4 2
SYNC2 B24 SYNC2 B24 B24 8
SYNC3 B25 SYNC3 B25 IRQ10 B25 9 +24V

6
5
B26 B26 B26 10
SBHE B27 SBHE B27 SBHE B27
IOCHRDY B28 IOCHRDY B28 IOCHRDY B28 ST 10 PIN RBN M FL2
B29 B29 B29 5 Amps BNX002-01
B30 B30 B30 +5VA 3 1
B31 B31 B31
RESET1 B32 RESET2 B32 RESET2 B32 4 2
C1
C2
C1
C2
C1
C2
Power Supply

6
5
C3
C4
C3
C4
C3
C4
Test Points
DACK6 C5 DACK7 C5 DACK7 C5
SA8 C6 SA8 C6 SA8 C6 FL3
1 Amp BNX002-01
SA5 C7 SA5 C7 SA5 C7
SA2 C8 SA2 C8 SA2 C8 -15V 3 1 -15
SA0 C9 SA0 C9 SA0 C9
IOCS16 C10 IOCS16 C10 IOCS16 C10 4 2
MEMCS16 C11 MEMCS16 C11 MEMCS16 C11
SD0 C12 SD0 C12 SD0 C12

6
5
SD2 C13 SD2 C13 SD2 C13 D
SD5 C14 SD5 C14 SD5 C14
SD8 C15 SD8 C15 SD8 C15
SD10 C16 SD10 C16 SD10 C16
SD13 C17
C18
SD13 C17
C18
SD13 C17
C18
+5VD +5VA +5.1VAUX +15V -15V +24V EMI Filters
MF_40MHZ C19 CAI_40MHZ C19 RESET1 C19
C20 C20 C20

1/10W
3.32K

3.32K

5.62K
CAI_AUDIO_CLK C21 CAI_AUDIO_CLK C21 C21

R12

R10

R11
750

750

750

R4

R5

R9
CAI_AUDIO_DATA C22 CAI_AUDIO_DATA C22 C22
CAI_AUDIO_SYNC C23 CAI_AUDIO_SYNC C23 C23
CAI_DEMOD_CLK C24 CAI_DEMOD_CLK C24 C24
CAI_DEMOD_DATA C25 CAI_DEMOD_DATA C25 DRQ6 C25

2
CR10-NR

CR10-NR

CR10-NR

CR10-NR

CR10-NR

CR10-NR
CAI_DEMOD_SYNC C26 CAI_DEMOD_SYNC C26 DACK6 C26

DS1

DS2

DS3

DS4

DS6
DS5
TC C27 TC C27 TC C27
IOCHCK C28 IOCHCK C28 IOCHCK C28
C29 C29 C29

1
C30 C30 C30
+15V C31 +15V C31 +15V C31
C32 C32 C32
D D D
ST 96 PIN DIN F ST 96 PIN DIN F ST 96 PIN DIN F
042M-019

Figure 5-3 Backplane PCB Assy (cont)


(0000-4236-100-A) (42A1A1A1)

5-8
J20
A1
CPU
+5VD A2 PARALLEL
A3

mntg M1
mntg M2
KEY:CLK J21 COM1
KEY:DATA A4
A1 VGA
MOUSE:CLK A5 LPT:STROBE
MOUSE:DATA A6 LPT:D0 A2
A7 LPT:D1 A3
COM1:RTS A8 LPT:D2 A4
COM1:DTR A9 LPT:D3 A5
COM1:RI A10 LPT:D4 A6
COM2:RTS A11 LPT:D5 A7 W2
COM2:DTR A12 LPT:D6 A8 +5VD
COM2:RI A13 LPT:D7 A9
LPT:ACK A14 LPT:ACK A10
LPT:BUSY A15 LPT:BUSY A11
LPT:ERR A16 LPT:PE A12
A13 J22 KEY&
LPT:D2 A17 LPT:SLCT MOUS
LPT:D5 A18 LPT:AFD A14
A15 RA 6 PIN DUAL PS2 F
BEEP A19 LPT:ERR
A20 LPT:INIT A16 A5 CLK RSVD
A6
PWR_OFF A21 LPT:SLIN A17 A3 GND +5V
A4
A22 A18 A1 DATA RSVD
A2
A23 A19
BACKLIGHT A24 A20 MOUSE:CLK B5 CLK RSVD
B6
A25 A21 B3 GND +5V
B4
GPIO7 A26 A22 MOUSE:DATA B1 DATA RSVD
B2
GPIO6 A27 A23

MTG

MTG

MTG

MTG

MTG
GPIO5 A28 A24
A25

47PF

47PF

47PF

47PF
ETH:10/100 A29

M5
M4
M3
M2
M1
C77

C78

C79

C80
A30
A31 COM1:DCD B1
A32 COM1:RX B2
B1 COM1:TX B3
B2 COM1:DTR B4
USB1+ B3 B5
USB1- B4 COM1:DSR B6
USB2+ B5 COM1:RTS B7
USB2- B6 W1 COM1:CTS B8
B7 B9 1 J10
R.I. COM1:RI +5VD FP
COM1:TX B8 2
TEST POINTS C1 3

ST 10 PIN RBN M
COM1:RX B9 VGA:RED PWR_ON
B10 VGA:GREEN C2 4
ST 10 PIN RBN M C3 5
COM2:TX B11 VGA:BLUE PS2_KEYCLK
COM2:RX B12 C4 PS2_KEYDATA 6
10 B13 C5 7
9 KEY:CLK
LPT:PE B14 C6 KEY:DATA 8
8 B15 C7 9
7 LPT:SLCT +5.1VAUX
LPT:AFD B16 C8 RSTDRV 10
6 B17 C9
5 LPT:D1
LPT:D4 B18 C10
4 B19 C11
3 LPT:D7
B20 C12
2 B21 C13
1 VGA:HSYNC
VGA:HSYNC B22 VGA:VSYNC C14

M3 mntg
M4 mntg
J13 B23 C15
VGA:VSYNC B24
B25

13
RA 25F/9M/15HDF DSUB
GPIO4 B26 J25
GPIO3 B27 ETH:LINK_LED R6 10 SHLD
9 G RP
GPIO2 B28
B29
D
1 ETH
ETH:LINK_LED ETH:TX+ 511

RA RJ45 W/LEDS
ETH:TX_LED B30 ETH:TX- 2
B31 ETH:RX+ 3
B32 ETH:PU_6 4
5

M1
M2
C1 W3 W4
C2 +5VD J23 ETH:RX- 6
ETH:TX+ C3 A1 SHLD
ETH:PU_8 7
ETH:TX- C4 USB1- A2 USB W5 6. 8
ETH:RX+ C5 USB1+ A3 +5VD 12
ETH:RX- C6 A4 11 Y
SHLD
C7
C8 B1 R7

14
COM1:CTS
COM1:DSR C9 USB2- B2 ETH:TX_LED
COM1:DCD C10 USB2+ B3
B4 511
COM2:CTS C11 R8
SHLD
COM2:DSR C12 ETH:10/100
COM2:DCD C13 511 6.

M3
M4
LPT:INIT C14 RA 4 PIN DUAL USB
LPT:SLIN C15
LPT:STROBE C16
LPT:D0 C17 J11
LPT:D3 C18
LPT:D6 C19 COM2:DCD 1
C20 COM2:DSR 2
VGA:RED C21 COM2:RX 3
C22 COM2:RTS 4
VGA:GREEN C23 COM2:TX 5
C24 COM2:CTS 6
VGA:BLUE C25 COM2:DTR 7
C26 COM2:RI 8
GPIO1 C27 9
GPIO0 C28 10
ETH:PU_6 C29
ETH:PU_8 C30 ST 10 PIN RBN M
C31
C32
D
ST 96 PIN DIN F 042M-020

Figure 5-3 Backplane PCB Assy (cont)


(0000-4236-100-A) (42A1A1A1)

5-9
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

(7010-4234-000)

(7010-4238-700)

042M-010

Figure 5-4 Front Panel Audio PCB Assy


(7010-4234-000-H) (7010-4238-700-A) (42A1A1A2)

5-10
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-011

Figure 5-5 Rear Panel PCB Assy


(7010-4233-800-B) (42A1A1A3)

5-11
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-013

Figure 5-6 Front Panel Assy


(7005-4243-700-F) (42A1A1A4)

5-12
(7005-4243-500) (7010-4238-800)

Figure 5-7 CPU Adapter Assy


(7005-4243-500-F) (7010-4238-800-C) (42A1A1A5)

5-13
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-013

Figure 5-8 Power Supply Assy


(7005-4243-400-D) (42A1A1A6)

5-14
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-013

Figure 5-9 Power Termination Assy


(7005-4242-500-K) (42A1A1A7)

5-15
042M-032

Figure 5-10 Floppy Drive Assy


(7110-4244-400-A) (42A1A1A8)

5-16
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

BAR CODE

042M-012

Figure 5-11 Disk I/O PCB Assy


(7010-4232-800-D) (42A1A1A9)

5-17
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-007

Figure 5-12 Rear Panel Assy


(7005-4243-800-D) (42A1A2)

5-18
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-006

Figure 5-13 Attenuator Assy


(7005-4243-100-F) (42A1A3)

5-19
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-009

Figure 5-14 Generator Assy


(7005-4242-600-E) (7005-4442-500-A) (7005-4444-200-A) (7005-4249-000-A) (42A1A4)

5-20
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-004

Figure 5-15 IF/Video PCB Assy


(7010-4236-800-D) (42A1A5)

5-21
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-003

Figure 5-16 Multifunction I/O PCB Assy


(7010-4236-700-D) (42A1A6)

5-22
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-008

Figure 5-17 Receiver Assy


(7005-4248-100-B) (42A1A7)

5-23
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

(REV F)

ID LABEL

BAR CODE

(REV F)

042M-002

Figure 5-18 CAI PCB Assy


(7010-4232-900-K) (42A1A8)

5-24
CAUTION:
CONTAINS PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES
SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD).

042M-001

Figure 5-19 Handle Assy


(7110-4246-800-C) (42A1A9)

5-25
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

5-26
APPENDIX A - I/O CONNECTORS AND PIN-OUT TABLES

A-1 TABLE OF I/O CONNECTORS

CONNECTOR NAME CONNECTOR TYPE SIGNAL IN/OUT SIGNAL TYPE

MIC/ACC 8 Pin DIN IN/OUT See Pin-Out Table

AUX RF OUT BNC OUT RF

ANTENNA TNC IN RF, 0.25 W CW MAX

AC LINE IN AC Power IN 120/240 VAC

DC IN OUT 1 2 V d c, 2 4 t o 3 0 V d c

GPIB (IEEE-488) 24 Pin Champ IN/OUT See Pin-Out Table

SA IF BNC OUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER IF

SA VIDEO BNC OUT SPECTRUM ANALYZER


DETECTOR OUT

Q OUT BNC OUT NOT USED

I OUT BNC OUT NOT USED

SYNC BNC IN

EXT TRIG BNC IN AUX OSCILLOSCOPE


TRIGGER IN

EXT REF IO BNC IN/OUT FREQ STD IN/OUT

A-1
A-2 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR MIC CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL TYPE I/O

1 GND GND GND

2 GND GND GND

3 MIC IN IN DYNAMIC/ELECTRET

4 PTT IN GND=PUSH

5 AUDIO 2(+) OUT AUDIO FREQ OUT #2

6 AUDIO 2 GND GND AUDIO FREQ OUT #2 GND

A-2
A-3 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR AUDIO I/O CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL TYPE I/O

1 AUDIO IN (+) IN AUDIO FREQ IN,


BAL/UNBAL, (+)

2 AUDIO IN (-) IN/GND AUDIO FREQ IN,


BAL/UNBAL, (-)/GND

3 AUDIO 1 (+) OUT AUDIO FREQ OUT #1,


BAL/UNBAL, (+)

4 AUDIO 1 (-) OUT/GND AUDIO FREQ OUT #1,


BAL/UNBAL, (-)/GND

5 AUDIO 2 (+) OUT AUDIO FREQ OUT #2

6 AUDIO 2 GND GND AUDIO FREQ OUT #2 GND

A-3
A-4 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR GPIB CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT

1 DIO 1 13 DIO 5

2 DIO 2 14 DIO 6

3 DIO 3 15 DIO 7

4 DIO 4 16 DIO 8

5 EOI 17 REN

6 DAV 18 DIGITAL GND

7 NFRD 19 DIGITAL GND

8 NDAC 20 DIGITAL GND

9 IFC 21 DIGITAL GND

10 SRO 22 DIGITAL GND

11 ATN 23 DIGITAL GND

12 DIGITAL GND 24 DIGITAL GND

1 13

12 24

A-4
A-5 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR RS-232 CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT SIGNAL NAME

1 INPUT DATA CARRIER DETECT (DCD)

2 INPUT RECEIVE DATA (RX)

3 OUTPUT TRANSMIT DATA (TX)

4 OUTPUT DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR)

5 POWER DIGITAL GND

6 INPUT DATA SET READY (DSR)

7 OUTPUT REQUEST TO SEND (RTS)

8 INPUT CLEAR TO SEND (CTS)

9 INPUT RING INDICATOR (RI0)

1 5

6 9

A-5
A-6 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR PRINTER CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT SIGNAL NAME

1 BI-DIRECTIONAL /STROBE

2 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD0

3 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD1

4 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD2

5 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD3

6 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD4

7 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD5

8 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD6

9 BI-DIRECTIONAL PD7

10 INPUT /ACK

11 INPUT BUSY

12 INPUT PE

13 INPUT SLCT

14 BI-DIRECTIONAL /AFD

15 INPUT /ERR

16 BI-DIRECTIONAL /INIT

17 BI-DIRECTIONAL /SLIN

18 POWER GND

19 POWER GND

20 POWER GND

21 POWER GND

22 POWER GND

23 POWER GND

24 POWER GND

1 13

14 25

A-6
A-7 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR TEST PORT CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT

1 DIGITAL IN 1 9 DIGITAL OUT 1

2 DIGITAL IN 2 10 DIGITAL OUT 2

3 DIGITAL IN 3 11 DIGITAL OUT 3

4 DIGITAL IN 4 12 DIGITAL OUT 4

5 DIGITAL IN 5 13 SERIAL OUT

6 N/C 14 N/C

7 GND 15 GND

8 PGM V+ OUT

1 88

9 15

A-7
A-8 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR VGA CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT PIN NUMBER ASSIGNMENT

1 RED VIDEO 9 N/C

2 GREEN VIDEO 10 SYNC RETURN

3 BLUE VIDEO 11 MONITOR ID 0

4 MONITOR ID 2 12 MONITOR ID 1

5 GND 13 HORIZONTAL SYNC

6 RED RETURN 14 VERTICAL SYNC

7 GREEN RETURN 15 MONITOR ID 3

8 BLUE RETURN

5 1

10 6

15 11

A-8
A-9 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR MOUSE CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL TYPE I/O

1 MDATA B i - D i r e ct i o n a l M o u se D a t a

2 N/C

3 GND Power GND

4 +5 V Power Supply Voltage

5 MCLK Bi-Directional Mouse Clock

6 N/C

Shell Earth Ground Chassis Ground

6 5
4 3
2 1

A-9
A-10 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR KEYBOARD CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL TYPE I/O

1 KBDATA B i - D i r e ct i o n a l K e yb o a r d D a t a

2 N/C

3 GND Power GND

4 +5 V Power Supply Voltage

5 KBCLK B i - D i r e ct i o n a l K e yb o a r d C l o ck

6 N/C

Shell Earth Ground Chassis Ground

6 5
4 3
2 1

A-10
A-11 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR USB CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL TYPE I/O

1 VCC PWR

2 (-) DATA DATA I/O

3 (+) DATA DATA I/O

4 GND PWR

5 VCC PWR

6 (-) DATA DATA I/O

7 (+) DATA DATA I/O

8 GND PWR

A-11
A-12 PIN-OUT TABLE FOR ETHERNET CONNECTOR

PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL TYPE I/O

1 TX (+) DATA OUT

2 TX (-) DATA OUT

3 RX (+) DATA IN

4 RX (-) DATA IN

5 GND GND GND

6 GND GND GND

7 GND GND GND

8 GND GND GND

A-12
APPENDIX B - REPACKING FOR SHIPMENT

REPACKING FOR SHIPPING


A e r o f l e x T e s t S e t s r e t u r n e d t o f a c t o r y f o r ca l i b r a t i o n , se r vi ce o r r e p a i r m u st b e r e p a cka g e d a n d
sh i p p e d su b j e ct t o t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s :

AUTHORIZATION
D o n o t r e t u r n a n y p r o d u c t s t o f a c t o r y w i t h o u t a u t h o r i za t i o n f r o m A e r o f l e x C u st o m e r S e r vi ce
Department.
CONTACT: Aeroflex
C u s t o m e r S e r v i ce D e p t .
10200 West York Street
Wichita, Kansas 67215
Telephone: (800) 835-2350
FAX: (316) 524-2623
Email: se r vi ce @ a e r o f l e x. co m

TAGGING TEST SETS


All test sets must be tagged with:

O O w n e r ’ s i d e n t i f i c a t i o n a n d a d d r e s s.

O Nature of service or repair required.

O Model No. and Serial No.

SHIPPING CONTAINERS
T e st S e t s m u st b e r e p a c k a g e d i n o r i g i n a l s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s u s i n g A e r o f l e x p a c k i n g m a t e r i a l s. I f
o r i g i n a l sh i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r s a n d m a t e r i a l s a r e n o t a v a i l a b l e , c o n t a c t A e r o f l e x C u s t o m e r S e r v i ce
Department for shipping instructions.

FREIGHT COSTS
A l l f r e i g h t c o s t s o n n o n - w a r r a n t y s h i p m e n t s a r e a ssu m e d b y t h e cu st o m e r . ( S e e “ W a r r a n t y P a cke t ”
f o r f r e i g h t c h a r g e p o l i c y o n w a r r a n t y c l a i m s. )

REPACKING PROCEDURE
O M a ke su r e b o t t o m p a c k i n g m o l d i s s e a t e d o n f l o o r o f s h i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r .

O A d j u st h a n d l e t o l a y u n l o c k e d a g a i n s t T e s t S e t a s s h o w n .

O Carefully wrap Test Set with polyethylene sheeting.

O Place Test Set into shipping container, making sure Test Set is securely seated in bottom
p a cki n g m o l d .

O P l a ce t o p p a c k i n g m o l d o v e r t o p o f T e s t S e t a n d p r e s s d o w n u n t i l m o l d r e s t s s o l i d l y o n
bottom packing mold.

O C l o se sh i p p i n g c o n t a i n e r l i d s a n d s e a l w i t h s h i p p i n g t a p e o r a n i n d u s t r i a l s t a p l e r . T i e a l l
s i d e s o f c o n t a i n e r w i t h b r e a k r e s i st a n t r o p e , t w i n e o r e q u i va l e n t .

B-1
TOP PACKING
MOLD

TEST INSTRUMENT
WRAPPED WITH
POLYETHYLENE
HOLD DOWN SHEETING
STRAP

BOTTOM PACKING
MOLD

SHIPPING CONTAINER

F i g u r e B - 1 R e p a cki n g f o r S h i p m e n t

B-2
APPENDIX C - CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

C-1 CONTROLS

4
1
15
5
17 14
6

13
2 16

12

7 9 10 11

8
3

HELP Key
1 F u t u r e U s e : C o n t e x t S e n si t i ve H e l p o n S cr e e n .
SOFT FUNCTION Keys
2 F1 through F7, screen dependent keys whose functions are displayed immediately
adjacent to each key on the LCD.
RETURN Key
3 Used in field select mode to return to the previous menu.
MODE Key
4 D i s p l a y s a l i s t o f m a j o r t e st se t o p e r a t i o n s f o r t h e u se r t o se l e ct .
TAB
5 M o v e s t h e f i e l d c u r s o r t o t h e n e x t e d i t a b l e f i e l d o n t h e s c r e e n w h e n f i e l d s e l e ct i o n i s
active.
SHIFT Key
6 Allows the alternate value of a key to be selected. Shift LED illuminates when
alternative value is active.
BKSP
7 Backspaces the present cursor position and deletes one space.
HOLD Key
8 F u t u r e U se

C-1
ESC Key
9 Escapes the active edit field without saving the new data entry.
ENTER Key
10 Generates a new line when pressed in a text entry field. If pressed in a data edit
field, the data value is evaluated, set and the edit process is ended.
POWER
11 P o w e r s t h e 2 9 7 5 O N / O F F w h e n t h e M a i n P o w e r S w i t ch i s i n t h e O N p o si t i o n .
SQUELCH KNOB
12 A d j u s t t h e t h r e s h o l d f o r r e ce i ve r sq u e l ch .
VOLUME KNOB
13 Rotate clockwise (cw) or counterclockwise (ccw) to adjust audio volume level on the
speaker.
SPINNER KNOB
14 Used to increment and decrement data values in an active edit field and change
c u r s o r f i e l d s . R o t a t e s c l o ckw i se ( cw ) a n d co u n t e r cl o ckw i se ( ccw ) .
ARROW Keys
15 Moves the cursor to a new field when pressed in field select mode. Up and down
a r r o w k e y s i n c r e m e n t s o r d e c r e m e n t s t h e c u r r e n t d i g i t i n e d i t m o d e r e s p e c t i v e l y.
L e f t a n d r i g h t k e y s m o v e t h e se l e ct e d ch a r a ct e r cu r so r l e f t o r r i g h t r e sp e ct i ve l y.
DATA ENTRY Keys
16 Used to enter valid data entry depending on the field being edited.
SHIFT, MODE KEY combination
17 Accesses a pull-down menu for display option selection.

C-2
C-2 CONNECTORS

C- 2- 1 2975 FRO NT PANEL

10

1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TEST
1 Future Use: Custom Radio Interfacing
SCOPE CH1 and CH2
2 Inputs to the Oscilloscope

100V maximum input! Use caution when probing live circuits! DO NOT
connect to AC line!
DVM
3 Input to the Digital Voltmeter

100V maximum input! Use caution when probing live circuits! DO NOT
connect to AC line!
MIC
4 Input to the 2975 Audio System
AUDIO I/O
5 Input and Output to the 2975 Audio System
GEN
6 R F G e n e r a t o r O u t p u t . L E D i n d i ca t e s p o r t se l e ct e d f o r g e n e r a t o r o u t p u t .

D O N O T t r a n s m i t R F i n t o t h i s co n n e ct o r !
T/R
7 R F G e n e r a t o r O u t p u t a n d R F R e ce i ve r I n p u t ( F u l l D u p l e x) . L E D i n d i ca t e s T / R
Connector selected for generator output.

DO NOT exceed 50 W continuous RF power! U s e c a u t i o n w h e n c o n n e ct i n g


high power transmitters!

C-3
ANT
8 R F R e c e i v e r I n p u t ( 5 0 W f o r 3 0 se co n d s m a xi m u m )
D O N O T t r a n s m i t R F i n t o t h i s co n n e ct o r !
FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
9 3 ½ ” f l o p p y d i s k d r i v e f o r co p y i n g d a t a a n d p r o g r a m f i l e s t o / f r o m t h e 2 9 7 5 syst e m .
LCD
10 Liquid Crystal Display for user displays and feedback

C-4
C-2-2 2975 REAR PANEL

17 18

16
14 15 (Later versions only)
6
1
10 11 12
3
2 13
4 5 7 8 9

MAIN POWER SWITCH


1 System AC Input
BATTERY SENSE
2 Future Use
PARALLEL
3 Future Use
RS-232
4 Serial I/O Connection with the IFR 2975
VIDEO
5 External VGA Monitor Connector
MOUSE
6 Control connection designed for PS-2 compatible mouse. Mouse controls cursor for
point and click control of screen items in addition to front panel keyboard operation.
KEYBOARD
7 Control connection designed for PS-2 compatible keyboard. Keyboard controls
function of unit in addition to front panel keyboard operation.
USB
8 Future Use: Serial connection with the IFR 2975
ETHERNET
9 Network connection with the IFR 2975
SYNC
10 Future Use

C-5
EXT TRIG
11 External Oscilloscope Trigger
EXTERNAL RF I/O
12 10 MHz Timebase In and Out
GPIB
13 F u t u r e U se
A
14 F u t u r e U se
B
15 F u t u r e U se
TYPE I INTERFACE
16 Not Used
SPECTRUM ANALYZER IF
17 I n t e r m e d i a t e F r e q u e n c y O u t p u t ( 1 0 . 7 M H z)
SPECTRUM ANALYZER VIDEO
18 Video Output

C-6
APPENDIX D - SPECIFICATIONS

O A w a r m - u p t i m e o f 5 m i n u t e s i s r e q u i r e d f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r f o r m a n ce
requirements.

O RF measurements are referenced to 50 Ω.

O Accuracy and Resolution stated in percent are referenced to measured or


se l e c t e d v a l u e u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e s t a t e d .

O Where resolution exceeds accuracy, resolution takes precedence.

O Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.

D-1 GENERATOR (Receiver Test)


FREQUENCY:
Range: 1 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Resolution: 1 Hz
Accuracy: Same as Time Base

D-2 AMPLITUDE
GEN CONNECTOR:
Range: +10 to -110 dBm
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 dB
Accuracy: ±1.5 dB
T/R CONNECTOR:
Range: -30 to -137 dBm
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 dB
A ccu r a c y : ±1 dB (<1.3 GHz >-120 dBm, >1.3 GHz >-110 dBm)
SPECTRAL PURITY:
Harmonic Spurious: -25 dBc max
N o n - H a r m o n i c S p u r i o u s: -50 dBc max <1.5 GHz
-30 dBc max >1.5 GHz
Residual FM: < 1 5 H z r m s ( P o st D e t e ct i o n B W = 3 0 0 H z t o 3 kH z)
S S B P h a s e N o i s e ( 2 0 k H z o f f se t ) : - 1 0 0 d B c/ H z t yp i ca l
- 9 2 d B c/ H z m a x
Residual AM: 0 . 1 % ( P o st D e t e ct i o n B W = 3 0 0 H z t o 3 kH z)
FREQUENCY AGILITY: 1 0 m s < 1 0 0 M H z st e p ( t o < 1 0 0 H z f r e q u e n cy e r r o r )
GEN Connector:
Connector Protection: 5 0 W ( + 4 7 d B m ) f o r 3 0 se c.
Threshold: +20 dBm (nominal)

D-1
D-3 GENERATOR MODULATOR
FM:
Deviation Accuracy: 3 % , + r e si d u a l , ± L S D ( 1 kH z t h r o u g h 2 0 kH z
deviation, 1 through 10 kHz rate)
5 % , + r e si d u a l , ± L S D ( > 2 0 kH z d e vi a t i o n ,
1 t h r o u g h 2 0 kH z r a t e )
D e vi a t i o n R a n g e : Off, 10 Hz - 40 kHz deviation
Deviation Resolution: 10 Hz
Modulation Rate Bandwidth: DC to 20 kHz (MOD 1, MOD 2, and Audio in
[ S I N A D ] u n b a l a n ce d )
5 0 H z t o 2 0 kH z ( A u d i o i n [ S I N A D ] b a l a n ce d
and Mic in)
Modulation Distortion (THD): 1% (1 to 10 kHz, 6 kHz dev.)
2% (10 to 20 kHz, 6 kHz dev.)
E xt e r n a l M o d u l a t i o n S e n si t i vi t y: 1 V p p = 4 kH z D e vi a t i o n ± 1 0 %
D i g i t a l M o d u l a t i o n F o r m a t s: C 4 F M a t 9 . 6 kb i t s/ s
FSK Error: < 1 % t yp i ca l , < 2 % m a x
Project 25 Compliant Signals: 1011 Hz tone
5 % B E R ca l i b r a t i o n t o n e
S p e e ch ( r e p e a t e d t e st p h r a se s)
Silence
Voice from audio inputs

D-4 RECEIVER (Transmitter Test)


T/R CONNECTOR:
VSWR - T/R Connector: < 1 . 2 : 1 t o 1 G H z, < 1 . 2 5 : 1 ( t yp i ca l ) > 1 G H z t o
2.7 GHz, 1.3:1 max
M a xi m u m P o w e r : 50 W continuous, 125 W 1 min/4 min off
Alarm: A l e r t so u n d s a t 1 0 0 ° C P a d T e m p o r 1 3 5 W
BROADBAND POWER METER FUNCTIONS
(T/R CONNECTOR):
Frequency Range: 1 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Accuracy: 10% ±LSD
D yn a m i c R a n g e : 10 mW to 125 W
R e so l u t i o n : 3 digits
NARROWBAND POWER METER
FUNCTIONS (T/R CONNECTOR):
Frequency Range: 1 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Range: 1 µW (-30 dBm) to 125 W (+53 dBm)
R e so l u t i o n : 3 digits
Alarm: A l e r t so u n d s a t 1 0 0 ° C P a d T e m p o r 1 3 5 W

D-2
ANT CONNECTOR
ANT Connector Protection: + 5 0 d B m f o r 3 0 se c.
Threshold: +20 dBm (nominal)
ANTENNA RECEIVE LEVEL METER:
Range: -100 to -10 dBm (25 kHz BW, no input attenuation
selected - +10 dBm max)
-80 to -10 dBm (200 kHz BW, no input attenuation
selected - +10 dBm max)
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 dB
A ccu r a c y : ± 1 . 5 d B ( a f t e r C A L a n d n o U N C A L i n d i ca t i o n )
Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 2.7 GHz
FILTERS
IF Filters: 200 kHz wide band
25 kHz medium band
12.5 kHz narrow band
FREQUENCY COUNTER/FREQUENCY
ERROR METER:
Accuracy: S a m e a s t i m e b a se ± L S D
In-Band Frequency Range: ½ selected receive bandwidth
R e so l u t i o n : 1 Hz
DYNAMIC RANGE LEVEL:
ANT Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 6 0 d B m
T/R Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 2 0 d B m
Broadband Frequency Response: 10 MHz to 2.7 GHz
FM DEVIATION METER:
Resolution: 10 Hz
Accuracy: ± 5 % , ± 2 L S D + r e si d u a l ( 1 2 . 5 kH z I F , 1 kH z r a t e ,
deviation >1 kHz and ≤5 kHz)
± 5 % , ± 2 L S D + r e si d u a l ( 2 5 kH z I F , 1 kH z r a t e ,
deviation >1 kHz and ≤10 kHz)
± 7 % , ± 2 L S D + r e si d u a l ( 2 0 0 kH z I F , 5 0 t o 2 0 kH z
rate, deviation >5 kHz and ≤40 kHz)

DYNAMIC RANGE:
Meter Ranges: 5 kHz, 10 kHz, 20 kHz, 50 kHz, 100 kHz
LEVEL:
T/R Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 2 0 d B m
ANT Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 6 0 d B m
Audio Frequency Bandwidth: DC to 20 kHz
RF Bandwidth: 10 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Demod Output Sensitivity: 5 kHz deviation = 1 Vpp ± 15%

D-3
RECEIVE AUDIO FREQUENCY COUNTER
INPUT LEVEL RANGE:
ANT Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 6 0 d B m
T/R Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 2 0 d B m
MODULATION LEVEL RANGE:
FM: 500 Hz to 40 kHz deviation
FREQUENCY RANGE:
FM: 5 0 H z t o 2 0 kH z
Accuracy: S a m e a s t i m e b a se ± 1 co u n t
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 Hz/1 Hz
RECEIVE SINAD METER INPUT LEVEL
RANGE:
ANT Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 6 0 d B m
T/R Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 2 0 d B m
MODULATION LEVEL RANGE:
FM: 500 Hz to 40 kHz deviation
T e st F r e q u e n c y : 1000 Hz
Meter Range: 20 and 40 dB full scale
A ccu r a c y : ± 1 d B ± 1 L S D a t 1 kH z r a t e a n d 1 2 d B S I N A D
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 dB
RECEIVE DISTORTION METER INPUT
LEVEL RANGE:
ANT Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 6 0 d B m
T/R Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 2 0 d B m
MODULATION LEVEL RANGE:
FM: 500 Hz to 100 kHz deviation
T e st F r e q u e n c y : 1000 Hz
Meter Range: 5%, 10%, 20%, 50%, 100% full scale ranges
Accuracy: ± 1 . 5 % ± 1 L S D a t 1 kH z r a t e a t 5 % d i st o r t i o n
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1%
DIGITAL DEMODULATION METERS (C4FM
FSK ERROR) INPUT LEVEL RANGE:
ANT Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 6 0 d B m
T/R Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 2 0 d B m
FSK Error: < 2 % f r o m i d e a l , 3 % t o 1 0 % r e a d i n g , 4 0 0 sym b o l s

D-4
D-5 AUDIO FREQUENCY GENERATOR
WAVE SHAPE FORMATS:
W a ve S h a p e s : Sine, Square, Triangle, Ramp
Amplitude Level: ( T h e co m b i n a t i o n o f F G E N 1 a n d F G E N 2 ca n n o t
e x c e e d t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n n e c t o r l i m i t a t i o n s. )
Unbalanced: 0 to 20 Vpp into 10 kΩ (Audio Out 1 [FGEN] and
Audio Out 2 [DEMOD])
Balanced - High Range: 0 t o 6 V r m s i n t o 1 0 k Ω ( A u d i o O u t 1 [ F G E N ] o n l y)

Balanced - Low Range: 0 to 600 mVrms into 10 kΩ (Audio Out 1 [FGEN]


only)
RESOLUTION:
High Range: 1 mV (Audio Out 1 [FGEN] and Audio Out 2
[DEMOD])
Low Range: 0.1 mV (Audio Out 1 [FGEN] only)
ACCURACY (SINE WAVE):
Unbalanced: 3 % ( 2 0 H z t h r o u g h 3 k H z ) ( A u d i o 1 o r 2 , l e ve l
>0.5 Vpp)
Balanced:
High Range: 10% (frequency at 1 kHz, level >0.5 Vpp)
Low Range: 10% (frequency at 1 kHz, level >0.05 Vpp)
Distortion (THD, sine wave): < 0 . 5 % ( 1 kH z, 3 V p p )
<2% (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1 through 15 Vpp)
Distortion (THD): < 0 . 5 % ( 1 kH z, 3 V p p )
<2% (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1 through 15 Vpp)
FREQUENCY RANGE:
Unbalanced: DC to 20 kHz (Audio Out 1 [FGEN] and Audio
Out 2 [DEMOD])
Balanced: 5 0 H z t o 2 0 k H z ( A u d i o O u t 1 [ F G E N [ o n l y)
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 Hz
Accuracy: ±0.1 Hz

D-6 BASE-BAND AUDIO FUNCTIONS


Input Level Range: 100 mVpp to 20 Vpp
Frequency Range:
Audio IN (SINAD) input: 5 0 H z t o 2 0 kH z ( u n b a l a n ce d )
Audio IN (SINAD) input: 50 Hz to 20 kHz (balanced)
Mic (MIC) input: 5 0 H z t o 2 0 kH z ( u n b a l a n ce d )
Input Impedance: A u d i o I n ( S I N A D ) L o w i m p e d a n ce i n p u t : 6 0 0 Ω
(balanced)
High Impedance Input: 10 kΩ (unbalanced)

D-5
MIC IN (MIC) HIGH IMPEDANCE ONLY:
Phantom Power +5 V through 5 kΩ

AUDIO FREQUENCY COUNTER INPUT


LEVEL RANGE (DEMOD SELECTED):
ANT Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 6 0 d B m
T/R Connector: I n p u t L e ve l > - 2 0 d B m
Input Sources: Demodulated Audio, MIC Input, Audio (SINAD)
Input
Ranges: 200, 500, 1 k, 2 k, 5 k, 10 k, 20 k
Accuracy: ± 1 co u n t
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 Hz
MICROPHONE AUDIO INPUT:
Modes: E l e ct r e t - + 5 V t h r o u g h 5 k Ω
Dynamic

D-7 SPECTRUM ANALYZER FUNCTIONS


SWEEP (HORIZONTAL) ACCURACY:
Frequency Range: 1 MHz to 2.7 GHz
Frequency Resolution: 1 Hz
FREQUENCY SPAN WIDTH RANGE:
Analyzer Screen: Z e r o S p a n , 1 kH z t o 2 G H z i n a 1 / 2 / 5 se q u e n ce ,
plus Full Span
Generate and Receive Screens: Z e r o S p a n , 1 k H z t o 5 M H z i n a 1 / 2 / 5 s e q u e n ce
Span Accuracy: ±1% of (total) Span Width
Frequency Display: S p a n a ccu r a cy + F r e q u e n cy S t a n d a r d a ccu r a cy +
50% of RBW
Sweep Rate Range: 1 0 m s t o 5 se c.
Sweep Rate Accuracy: 1%
1 dB Compression: > - 1 0 d B m ( A N T C o n n e ct o r , N o i n p u t a t t e n u a t i o n )
Harmonic Spurious: - 5 5 d B c a t - 4 0 d B m ( A N T C o n n e ct o r , N o i n p u t
attenuation)
Non-Harmonic Spurious: -60 dBc (10 MHz to 2.7 GHz) (ANT Connector,
No input attenuation)
Residual Spurious: ≤ 8 5 d B m ( I n p u t t e r m i n a t e d , A N T C o n n e ct o r ,
No input attenuation)
AMPLITUDE (VERTICAL):
Level Accuracy: ± 1 . 5 d B a t - 2 0 d B m , A N T C o n n e ct o r , N o i n p u t
attenuation (typical)
Scales: 2 d B / d i v, 5 d B / d i v, 1 0 d B / d i v
LOG Linearity: ±2 dB
Reference Level Resolution: 1 dB

D-6
ATTENUATOR:
Range: 0 to 50 dB (Selectable manually or auto coupled
t o r e f e r e n ce l e ve l . )
A ccu r a c y : ± 0 . 5 d B / st e p , u p t o ± 1 d B m a x
DYNAMIC RANGE:
ANT Connector: <-70 dBm
T/R Connector: <-30 dBm
T y p i c a l N o i s e F l o o r P e r f o r m a n ce : -110 dBm, 10 MHz to 2.7 GHz
(300 Hz Resolution Bandwidth selected)
Residual Phase Noise: -92 dBc/Hz at 20 kHz offset
RESOLUTION BANDWIDTH:
Analyzer Screen: 3 0 0 H z, 3 kH z, 3 0 kH z, 6 0 kH z, 3 0 0 kH z, 3 M H z
Generate and Receive Screens: 300 Hz, 3 kHz, 60 kHz
Selectivity: 60 dB/3 dB ratio <15:1
Bandwidth Switching Error: ±1 dB
Video Bandwidths: None, 10 Hz to 3 MHz in 1-3-10 steps
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
Display Modes: Live, Coupled/Uncoupled (span/sweep time/RBW)
SPECTRUM ANALYZER VIDEO OUTPUT:
Reference Level: = +5 V
Bottom-of-Screen: = -5 V

D-8 OSCILLOSCOPE FUNCTIONS


Vertical Inputs: 2 i n p u t ch a n n e l s ( C H 1 a n d C H 2 ) , M I C I n p u t ,
Audio I/O Input, Internal Demodulation
I n p u t I m p e d a n ce : 1 MΩ

E xt e r n a l C o u p l i n g : AC, DC, GND


Range: 20 mV to 20 V/div in a 1, 2, 5 sequence
Accuracy: 10% of full scale (DC to 50 kHz)
Bandwidth: 500 kHz usable
HORIZONTAL SWEEP:
Range: 1 0 µ s t o 1 se c p e r d i vi si o n

Accuracy: 1 % o f f u l l sca l e
Trigger Source: C h a n n e l 1 , C h a n n e l 2 , I n t e r n a l o r E xt e r n a l T r i g g e r
E xt e r n a l T r i g g e r : e xp e ct s a T T L l e ve l ( 2 V - t r i g g e r
level)
S p e ci a l F u n c t i o n s :
Modes: L i ve , T r i g g e r e d M o d e ( A u t o , N o r m a l , S i n g l e sh o t
trigger)

D-7
D-9 DVM FUNCTIONS
AC:
Input Impedance: 1 MΩ
600 Ω
150 Ω

Range: 400 mV to 100 V in a 1, 2, 4 sequence


R e so l u t i o n : 1 mV through 5 V scale, 10 mV on the 10 through
1 0 0 V sca l e s
Accuracy: 6% of full scale (50 Hz to 20 kHz) ±1 LSB
DC:
Range: 400 mV to 100 V in a 1, 2, 4 sequence
R e so l u t i o n : 0.1 m
0 . 4 V sca l e
10 MV
1 0 V , 2 0 V a n d 4 0 V sca l e s
1 mV
1 V , 2 V a n d 4 V sca l e s
100 mV
100V scale
Accuracy: 2 % o f f u l l sca l e ± 1 L S B
Input Impedance: 10 MΩ

D-10 TIME BASE


ACCURACY:
Output Frequency: 10 MHz
Time Base Stability: ±0.01 ppm
Time Base Aging: ± 0 . 1 p p m p e r ye a r
LEVEL:
Output Level: 1 to 5 Vpp into 10 kΩ

Warm-Up: <5 min.


Time Base Capture: 1 t o 5 V p p i n p u t ( si n e o r sq u a r e w a ve )

D-11 DIGITAL I/O


Parallel Printer Connector
Serial Connector (RS-232)
Video Monitor Connector (VGA)
Mouse Connector (PS2 Compatible)
Keyboard Connector
Ethernet Connector (10T/100T)
Front Panel Test Connector
3.5 inch Floppy Drive

D-8
D-12 AC POWER
Input Range: 1 0 0 t o 1 2 0 V A C , 6 0 H z,
220 to 240 VAC, 50 Hz
Maximum Power Consumption: 220 W
Main Supply Fluctuations: <10% of nominal voltage
Transient Over-Voltage Installation: Category II

D-13 ENVIRONMENTAL/MECHANICAL
Weight: 33 lbs.
Volume: 7.75” (H) x 14” (W) x 19” (D)
Operating Temperature Range: 0° to 40°C
Storage Temperature Range: -25° to 70°C
Pollution: Pollution Degree 2
Altitude: 3000 meters

D-14 MISCELLANEOUS
Warranty 2 ye a r s
( E x t e n d e d W a r r a n t y a v a i l a b l e u p o n r e q u e st )

D-9
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

D-10
APPENDIX E - TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
This Appendix contains a list of test equipment suitable for performing all testing procedures
co n t a i n e d i n t h i s m a n u a l . O t h e r e q u i p m e n t m e e t i n g s p e c i f i c a t i o n s l i s t e d i n t h i s A p p e n d i x m a y b e
su b st i t u t e d i n p l a c e o f r e c o m m e n d e d m o d e l s . E q u i p m e n t l i s t e d i n t h i s A p p e n d i x m a y e x c e e d m i n i m u m
r e q u i r e d sp e ci f i c a t i o n s f o r s o m e p r o c e d u r e s c o n t a i n e d i n t h i s m a n u a l .

TYPE MODEL EQUIVALENT / SPECS


Digital Multimeter (DMM) HP 34401A

Universal Counter HP 53131A w/ Option 030 Frequency: 30 GHz


Resolution: 10 digits

Voltage Calibrator (AC/DC) Fluke 5100B

Modulation Analyzer HP 8901A

Audio Analyzer HP 8903A

Power Meter HP EPM-441A HP E4418A


HP E4418B

Power Meter Sensor Head HP 8482A

Power Meter Sensor Head HP ECP-18A HP E4412A

Arbitrary Waveform Generator HP 33120A

10 MHz Standard N/A

RF Generator HP ESG-3000A HP ESG-4000A


HP ESG-D3000A
HP ESG-D4000A
HP E4421B
HP E4422B
HP E4432B
HP E4433B

Personal Computer N/A Pentium 166


64 MB RAM
Windows 95/98/NT
16-Bit Color
GPIB Interface Card
Ethernet Card
Network Adapter

Attenuator Weinschel Model 1 10 dB

10 kΩ Load

50 Ω Load Weinschel Model 1424-4

MIC/AUDIO Adapter Aeroflex AC25007

Power Splitter HP 11667A

RF Coaxial Cable STORM A90-2000-001

GPIB Cables

Ethernet Crossover Cable (See Appendix F)

Calibration Software CD-ROM Aeroflex AC25031

E-1
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

E-2
APPENDIX F - ETHERNET CROSSOVER CABLE

T h i s ca b l e ca n b e u s e d t o c a s c a d e h u b s o r f o r c o n n e c t i n g t w o E t h e r n e t s t a t i o n s b a c k - t o - b a c k w i t h o u t
a hub.

NOTE: I t i s i m p o r t a n t t h a t e a c h p a i r i s ke p t a s a p a i r : T X + a n d T X - m u st b e i n a p a i r a n d R X + a n d
RX- must be together in another pair. (See following table)
NOTE: The “+” side of each pair is called the "tip" and the “-“ side of each pair is called the "ring."

TO NETWORK INTERFACE CARD 1 TO NETWORK INTERFACE CARD 2


COMMON COLOR SIGNAL NAME PIN PIN SIGNAL NAME COMMON COLOR

WHT/ORN TX+ 1 3 RX+ WHT/GRN

ORN TX– 2 6 RX– GRN

WHT/GRN RX+ 3 1 TX+ WHT/ORN

BLU 4 4 BLU

WHT/BLU 5 5 WHT/BLU

GRN RX– 6 2 TX– ORN

WHT/BRN 7 7 WHT/BRN

BRN 8 8 BRN

F-1
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

F-2
INDEX

2975 Front Panel Connectors C-3 CAI PCB Assy


2975 Rear Panel Connectors C-5 Assembly 5-24
2975 System Interconnect 5-3 Module Overview 1-26
Replacement Procedure 3-10
A Calibration Data Sheet 2-46
Calibration Procedures 2-41
Generator / Analyzer / TCXO 2-44
Assemblies 5-1
Power Supply Voltages 2-41
Attenuator Assy 5-19
Chassis Assy
Backplane PCB Assy 5-5
Assembly 4-11, 5-4
CAI PCB Assy 5-24
Parts List 4-5
Chassis Assy 5-4
Replacement Procedure 5-3
CPU Adapter Assy 5-13
Composite Assy
Disk I/O PCB Assy 5-17
Assembly 4-9
Floppy Drive Assy 5-16
Parts List 4-4
Front Panel Assy 5-12
Replacement Procedure 5-3
Front Panel Audio PCB Assy 5-10
Connectors, 2975 Front Panel C-3
Generator Assy 5-20
Connectors, 2975 Rear Panel C-5
Handle Assy 5-25
Controls C-1
IF/Video PCB Assy 5-21
CPU Adapter Assy
Multifunction I/O PCB Assy 5-22
Assembly 4-12, 5-13
Power Supply Assy 5-14
Module Overview 1-15
Power Termination Assy 5-15
Parts List 4-7
Rear Panel Assy 5-18
Replacement Procedure 3-11
Rear Panel PCB Assy 5-11
Receiver Assy 5-23
System Interconnect 5-3 D
Attenuator Assy
Assembly 5-19 Disk I/O PCB Assy
Module Overview 1-21 Assembly 5-17
Replacement Procedure 3-5 Module Overview 1-20
AUDIO I/O Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-3 Replacement Procedure 3-19

B E

Backplane PCB Assy ETHERNET Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-12


Assembly 5-5 ETHERNET Crossover Cable F-1
Module Overview 1-13
Replacement Procedure 3-27 F

Floppy Drive Assy


Assembly 5-16
Replacement Procedure 3-26
Front Panel Assy
Assembly 5-12
Replacement Procedure 3-20
Front Panel Audio PCB Assy
Assembly 5-10
Module Overview 1-14
Replacement Procedure 3-23
Front Panel Connectors, 2975 C-3

INDEX-1
G P

General System Overview 1-1 Parts Lists


Generator Assy Accessories 4-2
Assembly 5-20 Chassis Assy 4-5, 4-11
Module Overview 1-22 Composite Assy 4-4, 4-9
Replacement Procedure 3-6 CPU Adapter Assy 4-7, 4-12
GPIB Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-4 Pin-Out Table for
AUDIO I/O Connector A-3
H ETHERNET Connector A-12
GPIB Connector A-4
KEYBOARD Connector A-10
Handle Assy
MIC Connector A-2
Assembly 5-26
MOUSE Connector A-9
Replacement Procedure 3-4
PRINTER Connector A-6
RS-232 Connector A-5
I TEST PORT Connector A-7
USB Connector A-11
IF/Video PCB Assy VGA Connector A-8
Assembly 5-21 Power Supply Assy
Module Overview 1-23 Assembly 5-14
Replacement Procedure 3-8 Module Overview 1-16
Replacement Procedure 3-16
K Power Termination Assy
Assembly 5-15
Module Overview 1-17
KEYBOARD Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-10
Replacement Procedure 3-24
PRINTER Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-6
M

MIC Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-2


Module Overview 1-5
Attenuator Assy (42A1A3) 1-21
Backplane PCB Assy (42A1A1A1) 1-13
CAI PCB Assy (42A1A8) 1-26
CPU Adapter Assy (42A1A1A5) 1-15
Disk I/O PCB Assy (42A1A1A9) 1-20
Front Panel Audio PCB Assy (42A1A1A2) 1-14
Generator Assy (42A1A4) 1-22
IF/Video PCB Assy (42A1A5) 1-23
Multifunction I/O PCB Assy (42A1A6) 1-24
Power Supply Assy (42A1A1A6) 1-16
Power Termination Assy (42A1A1A7) 1-17
Receiver Assy (42A1A7) 1-25
MOUSE Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-9
Multifunction I/O PCB Assy
Assembly 5-22
Module Overview 1-24
Replacement Procedure 3-9

INDEX-2
R V

Rear Panel Assy Verification Data Sheet 2-34


Assembly 5-18 Verification Procedures 2-3
Replacement Procedure 3-13 AF Counter Accuracy 2-32
Rear Panel Connectors, 2975 C-5 AF Meter Accuracy 2-20
Rear Panel PCB Assy AM Modulation Meter Accuracy 2-22
Assembly 5-11 Analyzer Bandwidth Switching Error 2-24
Replacement Procedure 3-12 Analyzer Frequency and Span Accuracy 2-23
Receiver Assy Analyzer Level Accuracy 2-11
Assembly 5-23 Digital Voltmeter AC Accuracy 2-28
Module Overview 1-25 Digital Voltmeter DC Accuracy 2-27
Replacement Procedure 3-7 FM Deviation Meter Accuracy 2-21
Repacking for Shipping B-1 Function Generator Frequency Accuracy 2-30
Authorization B-1 Function Generator Level Accuracy 2-29
Freight Costs B-1 Function Generator Total Harmonic
Repacking Procedure B-1 Distortion 2-31
Shipping Containers B-1 Generator AM Modulation Accuracy 2-18
Tagging Test Sets B-1 Generator AM Residual 2-14
Replacement Procedures 3-2 Generator FM Deviation Accuracy 2-15
Attenuator Assy 3-5 Generator FM Modulation Distortion 2-17
Backplane PCB Assy 3-27 Generator FM Modulation Rate 2-16
CAI PCB Assy 3-10 Generator FM Residual 2-13
Case Assy 3-3 Generator Level Flatness 2-6
CPU Adapter Assy 3-11 Generator Output Frequency 2-4
Disk I/O PCB Assy 3-19 Generator Output Power 2-5
Floppy Drive Assy 3-26 Generator T/R Power Level Accuracy 2-7
Front Panel Assy 3-20 Generator T/R Power Level Flatness 2-8
Front Panel Audio PCB Assy 3-23 Initial Setup 2-3
Generator Assy 3-6 Oscilloscope Amplitude Accuracy 2-25
Handle 3-4 RF Power Meter Accuracy 2-9
IF/Video PCB Assy 3-8 RF Error Meter Accuracy 2-19
Multifunction I/O PCB Assy 3-9 RSSI Meter Accuracy 2-10
Power Supply Assy 3-16 SINAD/Distortion Meter Accuracy 2-33
Power Termination Assy 3-24 VGA Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-8
Rear Panel PCB Assy 3-13
Rear Panel Assy 3-12
Receiver Assy 3-7
RS-232 Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-5

Specifications D-1
System Interconnect, 2975 5-3
System Overview 1-1
Generate System 1-2
Receive System 1-1

Table of I/O Connectors A-1


Test Equipment Requirements E-1
TEST PORT Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-7

USB Connector, Pin-Out Table for A-11

INDEX-3
T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I ON A L L Y L E F T B L A N K .

INDEX-4
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