[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010A 006/async self-test
Matthew Rossiter
matt at rossiters.com
Fri Aug 17 19:04:47 EDT 2018
That's awesome. I'll have to try out the test once I get the chance.
Good work!
Matt
On 8/16/2018 11:01 AM, Tony Jones via Techtoolslist wrote:
> The info below referred to the preliminary copy of the manual
> (ftp://ftp.arcadetech.org/TTL/Test_Equipment/Fluke/9010%20Series/9010_Fixture%20PDFs/9000A-006%20Async%20Probe1.pdf)
>
> I just now managed to acquire a copy of the final release of the
> manual and sure enough the stuff about "Set the data delay to 4"
> (which wasn't available in the software setup menu) is not in the
> final version and also all of the instructions about using a 33ohm
> shunt resistor have been removed. In it's place you need a square
> wave signal (either from a signal generator or a UUT clock between
> 1KHz and 10MHz and also a 5V active high voltage.
>
> I have a dozen or so manuals that I'm in the process of scanning in
> for the ftp archive. I'll add this one to the list.
>
> Tony
>
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Tony Jones <tony at tonyjones.com> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Has anyone else tried to perform the self-test for the 9010 async
>> module? It is documented on pages 2-13 and 2-14 of the Asynchronous
>> Signature Probe Option 9000A-006 Operation Manual:
>> (http://files.stardustarcade.com/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/PDFs/9000A-006%20Async%20Probe1.pdf)
>>
>> I'm using the archive of side-a of the tape from
>> ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/Fluke/9010%20Series/9010A%20Tapes/sig-a.h
>> (which I think came from Matt Rossiter -
>> http://www.vectorlist.org/TechTools/2011/06/0008.html)
>>
>> I believe the hardware specific binaries are present and executing
>> however I'm unable to successfully pass self-test. I constantly get
>> 0000/255 rather than BB34/256.
>>
>> I interpreted steps 3, 4 and 5 below to mean that I could connect
>> green, yellow and the probe tip to one lead of the 33 ohm resistor and
>> connect red, blue, black and probe ground to the other lead (as that's
>> a lot easier than trying to hang everything off the tips).
>>
>> I'm also not seeing a "data delay" option in the 9010 setup menu so
>> I'm unable to set it to 4.
>>
>> Curious if anyone else gets the expected result?
>>
>> Thanks for your time
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>> instructions:
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 3. Connect the start and clock (green and yellow) leads of the Clock
>> Module to the tip of the data probe.
>> 4. Connect the stop (red), enable (blue), and ground (black) leads to
>> the data probe ground lead.
>> 5. Connect a 33-ohm, 1/4-watt resistor across the group of connections
>> made in step 3 and the group of connections made in step 4. (The
>> resistor connects so that the data probe tip is shunted to the ground
>> lead.).
>> 7. For the Model 9020A, run the example program listed in Section 6,
>> paragraph 6-5. For the 9005A and 9010A, refer to Initialization of the
>> Signature Function and:
>> - Set the start signal to a rising edge
>> - Sect the clock signal to a falling edge
>> - Set the stop counter to 256 (The clock limit count provides an end
>> to the gate time in lieu of a stop signal.)
>> - Set the data transition (event) count to gated
>> - Set the enable signal to low
>> - Set the data delay to 4
>> - Press the PULSE HIGH key on the Troubleshooter.
>> - Press the READ PROBE key, and the display reads
>> WAIT
>> followed by
>> SIGNATURE BB34 COUNT 256
>> Any other signature or count indicates a problem with the Signature
>> Module, the Clock Module, or the Troubleshooter.
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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