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Fluke 9100 Series Calibrator
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Model:
9100 Series
Date:
1988
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Description:
Universal Calibration System
Service Manual
Manual Type:
Service Manual
Pages:
348
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22.34 Mbytes (23420520 Bytes)
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english
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. Introduction 1 II. Specifications 2 III. Operation 3 IV. Theory of Operation 4 V. Maintenance 10 VI. Parts List 11 VII. AIL Type 7011 Noise Generator 12 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 AIL Type 7010 Coaxial Noise Generator 1 2 Typical SWR (Fired and Unfired) 2 3 Parts Location 3 4 Typical Relative Excess Noise Temperature 5 5 Measured Noise Figure 6 6 Decrease in Relative Excess Noise Temperature 7 as a Function of Noise Source Insertion Loss 7 Setup for Measuring Noise Figure 8 8 Type 7010 Noise Generator, Schematic Diagram 9 9 Type 7011 Coaxial Noise Generator 12 10 Lock Ring Placement 13

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User Manual
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
577
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english
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Applications Manual This manual provides an organized approach to testing and troubleshooting a UUT (Unit Under Test) with the 9100A/9105A. The intended reader is someone who will be writing test programs or test procedures for use with the 9100A/9105A. Additional information on the various parts of the 9100A/9105A system is available in the Getting Started booklet. More information about using the operator's keypad for testing and troubleshooting is available in the Technical Users's Manual. And more information on programming the 9100A/9105A is available in the Programmer's Manual and in the TL/1 Reference Manual. This manual is organized into three major parts: Sections 1 to 3 give an overview of the capabilities of the 9100A/9105A and the process of developing functional tests and automated troubleshooting procedures. Section 4 describes some typical functional blocks for a microprocessor-based UUT. For each typical functional block, you will find a summary of things to consider for testing and troubleshooting, a procedure for using the operator's keypad of the 9100A/9105A for functional testing, a 9100A/9105A programmed functional test, and a set of stimulus programs. NOTE Each of the functional blocks described in Section 4 are parts of a real UUT, the Fluke Demo/Trainer. It is not necessary that you have the DemolTrainer UUT to use this manual, but you may wish to purchase the DemolTrainer from Fluke so you can try out the example procedures and programs. Sections 5 to 7 show you how to build on the block functional tests to develop functional tests for your whole UUT and how to develop automated troubleshooting procedures using Guided Fault Isolation (GFI).

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