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TM 11-6625-2967-14&P

TECHNICAL MANUAL

OPERATOR’S ORGANIZATIONAL,

DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT

MAINTENANCE MANUAL

(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS

AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)

FOR

SIGNATURE ANALYZER TS-3791/U

(HEWLETT-PACKARD MODEL 5004A)

(OPT H10)

(NSN 6625-01-068-8641)

HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY


JANUARY 1980
This manual includes copyright material reproduced by permission of the HEWLETT-PACKARD Company.

TM 11-6625-2967-14&P
TECHNICAL MANUAL

NO. 11-6625-2967-14&P } HEADQUARTERS


DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Washington, DC 28 January 1980

OPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT AND


GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS)
FOR

SIGNATURE ANALYZER TS-3791/U

(HEWLETT-PACKARD MODEL 500XA)

(OPT H10)

(NSN 6625-01-068-8641)

REPORTING OF ERRORS
You can improve this manual by recommending improvements using DA Form 2028-2 located in
the back of the manual. Simply fear out the self-addressed form, fill it out as shown on the
sample, fold it where shown, and drop it in the mail.
If there are no blank DA Forms 2028-2 in the back of your manual, use the standard DA Form 2028
(Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) and forward to Commander, US Army
Communications and Electronics Materiel Readiness Command, ATTN: DRSEL-ME-MQ, Fort
Monmouth, NJ 07703.
In either case a reply will be forwarded direct to you.

SERIAL NUMBERS
This manual applies directly to instruments with serial numbers prefixed 1704.

This manual is an authentication of the manufacturer’s commercial literature which, through usage, has been found to
cover the date required to operate and maintain this equipment. Since the manual was not prepared in accordance with
military specifications and AR 310-3, the format has not been structured to consider levels of maintenance.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A periodic review of safety precautions in TB 385-4 is recommended. When the equipment is
operated with covers removed while performing maintenance, DO NOT TOUCH exposed
connections or components. MAKE CERTAIN you are not grounded when making connections or
adjusting components inside the power supply.

WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE is used during the performance of maintenance as instructed in this manual.
DEATH ON CONTACT may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions.

WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT to make internal connections or adjustments unless another person, capable
of performing first aid, is present.

WARNING
For electric shock protection, use only extension cords and power receptacles with a safety-
ground connector, or otherwise connect the chassis to a safety ground system.

CERTIFICATION

Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this instrument met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the
factory. Hewlett-Packard Company further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States
National Bureau of Standards, to the extent allowed by the Bureau’s calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of
other International Standards Organization members.

WARRANTY AND ASSISTANCE

This Hewlett-Packard product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the
date of shipment. Hewlett-Packard will, at its option, repair or replace products which prove to be defective during the
warranty period provided they are returned to Hewlett-Packard, and provided the preventive maintenance procedures in
this manual are followed. Repairs necessitated by misuse of the product are not covered by this warranty. NO OTHER
WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. HEWLETT PACKARD IS NOT LIABLE FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Service contracts or customer assistance agreements are available for Hewlett-Packard products.
For any assistance, contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office. Addresses are provided at the back
of this manual.

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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page


0 INSTRUCTIONS 0-1
0-1 Scope 0-1
0-2 Indexes of Publications 0-1
0-3 Forms and Records 0-1
0-4 Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations 0-1
0-5 Administrative Storage 0-1
0-6 Destruction of Army Electronics Materiel 0-1
I GENERAL INFORMATION................................................................................................................ 1-1
1-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1-1
1-3 Safety Considerations ........................................................................................................... 1-1
1-6 Options (Line Voltages)......................................................................................................... 1-1
1-8 Instruments Covered by Manual ........................................................................................... 1-1
1-13 Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
1-15 Description of 5004A Signature Analyzer.............................................................................. 1-2
1-17 Signature Analysis................................................................................................................. 1-2
1-19 Accessories Supplied............................................................................................................ 1-3
1-21 Recommended Test Equipment ........................................................................................... 1-3
II INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 2-1
2-3 Initial Inspection .................................................................................................................... 2-1
2-5 Preparation for Use ............................................................................................................... 2-1
2-6 Power Requirements............................................................................................................. 2-1
2-8 Line Voltage Selection .......................................................................................................... 2-1
2-10 Line Voltage Label ................................................................................................................ 2-1
2-12 Power Cable.......................................................................................................................... 2-1
2-14 Operating Environment ......................................................................................................... 2-2
2-18 Storage and Shipment .......................................................................................................... 2-3
2-19 Environment .......................................................................................................................... 2-3
2-22 Packaging ............................................................................................................................. 2-3
III OPERATION ...................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 3-1
3-3 Panel Features...................................................................................................................... 3-1
3-5 Signature Display .................................................................................................................. 3-1
3-8 Hexadecimal Number System Symbols (Digits) ................................................................... 3-1
3-10 Test Terminal Grabber Connectors ...................................................................................... 3-1
3-12 Operator’s Maintenance........................................................................................................ 3-5
3-14 Operator Self-Test of 5004A ................................................................................................. 3-5
3-16 Instruments Compatible with 5004A ..................................................................................... 3-7
3-18 Operating Instructions ........................................................................................................... 3-7
3-20 Typical Connections of 5004A to Device Under Test . ......................................................... 3-8
3-22 Probe, Pod, and Power Cable Storage................................................................................. 3-9
3-24 Troubleshooting with the 5004A Signature Analyzer ............................................................ 3-9
IV PERFORMANCE TESTS................................................................................................................... 4-1
4-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 4-1
4-3 Test Equipment Required ..................................................................................................... 4-1
4-4 Logic Level Performance Test .............................................................................................. 4-1
4-6 Positive Pulse Performance Test.......................................................................................... 4-2
4-8 Negative Pulse Performance Test ........................................................................................ 4-3
4-10 Data Probe Setup Time Performance Test........................................................................... 4-3
4-12 Data Probe Hold Time Performance Test............................................................................. 4-5
4-14 Test Record .............................................................................................................................. 4-5

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)


Section Title Page

V ADJUSTMENTS................................................................................................................................. 5-1
5-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 5-1
5-3 Data Probe Threshold Voltage Check and Adjustments ...................................................... 5-1
5-5 Power Transformer Primary Line Voltage Change Procedure.............................................. 5-1
VI REPLACEABLE PARTS .................................................................................................................... 6-1
6-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 6-1
6-4 Ordering Information ............................................................................................................. 6-3
6-6 HP Part Number Organization .............................................................................................. 6-3
6-8 Component Parts and Materials ........................................................................................... 6-3
6-11 General Usage Parts............................................................................................................. 6-4
6-13 Specific Instrument Parts ...................................................................................................... 6-4
6-15 Mechanical Parts................................................................................................................... 6-4
VII MANUAL CHANGES ......................................................................................................................... 7-1
7-1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 7-1
VIII SERVICE ........................................................................................................................................... 8-1
8-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 8-1
8-3 Safety Considerations ........................................................................................................... 8-1
8-9 Recommended Test Equipment ........................................................................................... 8-1
8-11 Logic Symbols....................................................................................................................... 8-2
8-13 Logic Concepts ..................................................................................................................... 8-2
8-15 Negation................................................................................................................................ 8-2
8-17 Logic Implementation and Polarity Indication........................................................................ 8-3
8-26 Other Symbols ...................................................................................................................... 8-5
8-28 Dependency Notation "C" "G" "V" "F"................................................................................... . 8-6
8-30 Control Blocks ....................................................................................................................... 8-7
8-32 Complex Logic Devices ........................................................................................................ 8-8
8-34 Troubleshooting (Failure Analysis)........................................................................................ 8-9
8-38 Troubleshooting Flowchart.................................................................................................... 8-9
8-40 Major Test Point Signatures.................................................................................................. 8-9
8-42 Troubleshooting Signatures with SELF-TEST and NORMAL/
SERVICE Switches ............................................................................................................... 8-9
8-44 Disassembly and Reassembly Procedures .......................................................................... 8-14
8-46 Data Probe Disassembly and Reassembly.......................................................................... . 8-15
8-48 Gating Signals Pod Disassembly and Reassembly .............................................................. 8-15
8-50 Block Diagram Description.................................................................................................... 8-16
8-54 Clock, Start, and Stop Signal Paths..................................................................................... . 8-16
8-56 Scan/Test Oscillator (Internal Clock) .................................................................................... 8-16
8-58 Self-Test................................................................................................................................ 8-16
8-60 Display Scan and Comparator Strobe................................................................................... 8-18
8-62 Service (Troubleshooting) Mode.......................................................................................... . 8-18
8-64 Power Supply ........................................................................................................................ 8-18
8-66 Circuit Theory (Principles of Operation)................................................................................ 8-18
8-68 Purpose of 5004A ................................................................................................................. 8-18
8-70 Schematic Diagram.............................................................................................................. . 8-18
8-72 Gating Signals Pod ............................................................................................................... 8-18
8-74 Edge Selection ...................................................................................................................... 8-18
8-76 ECL-to-TTL Level Converters ............................................................................................... 8-19
8-78 Gate Control.......................................................................................................................... 8-19
8-80 State Diagram ....................................................................................................................... 8-19
8-82 Data Signal Flow ................................................................................................................... 8-19
8-86 Pseudo-Random Word Generator (Data
Signal Path Continued) ......................................................................................................... 8-20
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Section Title Page


8-88 Display Control (Data Signal Path Continued)...................................................................... 8-21
8-90 Signature Comparator (UNSTABLE Signature Lamp).......................................................... 8-21
8-92 Scan/Test Oscillator ............................................................................................................. . 8-21
8-94 Display Scan ......................................................................................................................... 8-21
8-98 NORMAL/SERVICE Test Switch .......................................................................................... 8-21
8-100 Input Signal Timing ............................................................................................................... 8-21

APPENDICES
Page
APPENDIX A References............................................................................................................... A-1
APPENDIX B Components of End Item List
Section I. Introduction .............................................................................................................. B-1
II. Integral Components of End Item ............................................................................ B-2
III. Basic Issue Items . ................................................................................................... B-2
APPENDIX C Additional Authorization List..................................................................................... C-1
APPENDIX D Maintenance Allocation
Section I. Introduction .............................................................................................................. D-1
II. Maintenance Allocation Chart .................................................................................. D-3
III. Tools and Test Equipment Requirements ............................................................... D-4
APPENDIX E Manual Backdating Changes ................................................................................... E-1

LIST OF TABLES

Table Title Page

1-1 Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 1-2


1-2 Recommended Test Equipment ........................................................................................................ 1-3
4-1 Test Equipment Required .................................................................................................................. 4-1
4-2 Performance Test Record .................................................................................................................. 4-5a
6-1 Replaceable Parts.............................................................................................................................. 6-5
6-2 Manufacturers Code List .................................................................................................................... 6-9
8-1 Troubleshooting Signatures Major Test Points .................................................................................. 8-11
8-2 SELF-TEST and NORMAL/SERVICE Signatures ............................................................................. 8-13

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Title Page

1-1 Model 5004A Signature Analyzer....................................................................................................... 1-0


2-1 Power Cable HP Part Numbers Versus Mains Plugs Available......................................................... 2-2
3-1 Front Panel, Probe, and Pod Features .............................................................................................. 3-2
3-2 Operator Self-Test ............................................................................................................................. 3-4
3-3 Operating Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 3-6
3-4 Typical Connections of 5004A to Device Under Test......................................................................... 3-8
3-5 Probe, Pod, and Power Cable Storage .............................................................................................. 3-9
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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Title Page


4-1 Logic Level Performance Test Setup ............................................................................................ 4-2
4-2 Positive Pulse Performance Test Setup ....................................................................................... 4-2
4-3 Negative Pulse Performance Test Setup ...................................................................................... 4-3
5-1 Data Probe Vcc--Vref Graph ......................................................................................................... 5-2
5-2 Fuse and Line Voltage Selection .................................................................................................. 5-3
6-1 Mechanical Parts......................................................................................................................... 6-10
8-1 Troubleshooting Flowchart.......................................................................................................... 8-11
8-2 Heat Sink Screws Locations ....................................................................................................... 8-14
8-3 5004A Circuit Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... 8-17
8-4 Gate Control State Diagram........................................................................................................ 8-20
8-5 Input Signals Timing.................................................................................................................... 8-21
8-6 Schematic Diagram Notes .......................................................................................................... 8-22
8-7 Probe and Pod (A3 and A4) Component Locations .................................................................... 8-24
8-8 Display Board and Main Board (A1) Component Location ......................................................... 8-25
8-9 Schematic Diagram..................................................................................................................... 8-27

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

GENERAL
This is a Safety Class I instrument. This instrument has been designed and tested according to IEC Publication 348,
"Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatus."

OPERATION

BEFORE APPLYING POWER verify that the power transformer primary is matched to the available line voltage and the
correct fuse is installed (see Section II). Make sure that only fuses with the required rated current and of the specified type
(normal blow, time delay, etc.) are used for replacement. The use of repaired fuses and the short-circuiting of fuseholders
must be avoided.

SERVICE
Although this instrument has been designed in accordance with international safety standards, this manual contains
information, cautions, and warnings which must be followed to ensure safe operation and to retain the instrument in safe
condition. Service and adjustments should be performed only by qualified service personnel. Any adjustment,
maintenance, and repair of the opened instrument under voltage should be avoided as much as possible and, when
inevitable, should be carried out only by a skilled person who is aware of the hazard involved.

Capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged even if the instrument has been disconnected from its source of
supply.

Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired, the instrument must be made inoperative and be secured
against any unintended operation.

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Safety Considerations

WARNING
IF THIS INSTRUMENT IS TO BE ENERGIZED VIA AN AUTOTRANSFORMER (FOR VOLTAGE
REDUCTION) MAKE SURE THE COMMON TERMINAL IS CONNECTED TO THE EARTHED POLE OF
THE POWER SOURCE.

WARNING
BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE INSTRUMENT, THE PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINALS OF THE
INSTRUMENT MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR OF THE (MAINS)
POWER CORD. THE MAINS PLUG SHALL ONLY BE INSERTED IN A SOCKET OUTLET PROVIDED
WITH A PROTECTIVE EARTH CONTACT. THE PROTECTIVE ACTION MUST NOT BE NEGATED BY
THE USE OF AN EXTENSION CORD (POWER CABLE) WITHOUT A PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR
(GROUNDING).

WARNING
THE SERVICE INFORMATION FOUND IN THIS MANUAL IS OFTEN USED WITH POWER SUPPLIED
AND PROTECTIVE COVERS REMOVED FROM THE INSTRUMENT. ENERGY AVAILABLE AT MANY
POINTS MAY, IF CONTACTED, RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.

CAUTION
BEFORE SWITCHING ON THIS INSTRUMENT:
1. MAKE SURE THE INSTRUMENT IS SET TO THE VOLTAGE OF THE POWER SOURCE.
2. ENSURE THAT ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO THIS INSTRUMENT ARE CONNECTED TO THE
PROTECTIVE (EARTH) GROUND.
3. ENSURE THAT THE LINE POWER (MAINS) PLUG IS CONNECTED TO A THREE-CONDUCTOR LINE
POWER OUTLET THAT HAS A PROTECTIVE (EARTH) GROUND. (GROUNDING ONE CONDUCTOR
OF A TWO-CONDUCTOR OUTLET IS NOT SUFFICIENT.)
4. MAKE SURE THAT ONLY FUSES WITH THE REQUIRED RATED CURRENT AND OF THE SPECIFIED
TYPE (NORMAL BLOW, TIME DELAY, ETC.) ARE USED FOR REPLACEMENT. THE USE OF
REPAIRED FUSES AND THE SHORT-CIRCUITING OF FUSE HOLDERS MUST BE AVOIDED.

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SECTION 0
INTRODUCTION

0-1. SCOPE Report (DISREP) (SF 361) as prescribed in AR 55-


38/NAVSUPINST 4610.33B/AFR 7518/MCO P4610.19C
a. This manual describes Signature Analyzer TS- and DLAR 4500.15.
3791/U (fig. 1-1) and provides maintenance instructions.
Throughout this manual, TS-3791/U is referred to as the 0-4. REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT
Hewlett Packard (HP) Model 5004A Signature Analyzer. RECOMMENDATIONS (EIR).

0-2. INDEXES OF PUBLICATIONS. EIR’s will be prepared using SF 368 (Quality Deficiency
Report). Instructions for preparing EIR’s are provided in
a. DA Pam 3104. Refer to the latest issue of DA TM 38-750, the Army Maintenance Management
Pam 310-4 to determine whether there are new editions, System. EIR’s should be mailed direct to Commander,
changes, or additional publications pertaining to the US Army Communication and Electronics Materiel
equipment. Readiness Command, ATTN: DRSEL-ME-MQ, Fort
b. DA Pam 310-7. Refer to DA Pam 310-7 to Monmouth, NJ 07703. A reply will be furnished direct to
determine whether there are modification work orders you.
(MWO’s) pertaining to the equipment.

0-3. FORMS AND RECORDS. 0-5. ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE.

a. Reports of Maintenance and Unsatisfactory Administrative storage of equipment issued to and used
Equipment. Maintenance forms, records, and reports by Army activities shall be in accordance with TM 740-
which are to be used by maintenance personnel at all 90-1 and paragraph 2-8.
maintenance levels are listed in and prescribed by TM
38-750. 0-6. DESTRUCTION OF ARMY ELECTRONICS
b. Report of Packaging and Handling Deficiencies. MATERIEL.
Fill out and forward DD Form 6 (Packaging Improvement Destruction of Army electronics materiel to prevent
Report) as prescribed in AR 70058/NAVSUPINST enemy use shall be in accordance with TM 750-244-2.
4030.29/AFR 71-13/MCO P4030.29A and DLAR 4145.8.
c. Discrepancy in Shipment Report (DISREP) (SF
361). Fill out and forward Discrepancy in Shipment

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Model 5004A
General Information

Figure 1-1. Model 5004A Signature Analyzer

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General Information

SECTION I
GENERAL INFORMATION

1-1. INTRODUCTION

1-2. This operating and service manual contains information needed to operate, test, and service the Hewlett-Packard
Model 5004A Signature Analyzer. Figure 1-1 shows the 5004A.

1-3. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

1-4. The 5004A Signature Analyzer is a Safety Class I instrument. This instrument has been designed according to
international safety standards.

1-5. This operating and service manual contains information, cautions, and warnings which must be followed by the user
to ensure safe operation and keep the instrument in safe condition.

1-6. OPTIONS (LINE VOLTAGES)

1-7. Options for the 5004A are the four possible line voltage settings for the instrument. (Any 5004A may be set for any of
the four line voltages, but the cabinet must be opened to change the line voltage setting.) The four option numbers are the
same as the corresponding line voltages: 100, 120, 220, and 240, (e.g., Option 120 is for 120 Volt line supply). The
procedure to change the line voltage setting is given in Section V.

1-8. INSTRUMENTS COVERED BY MANUAL

1-9. Attached to the instrument is a serial number plate. The serial number is in the form: 0000A00000. It is in two parts;
the first four digits and the letter are the serial prefix and the last five digits are the suffix. The prefix is the same for all
identical instruments; it changes only when a change is made to the instrument. The suffix however, is assigned
sequentially and is different for each instrument. The contents of this manual apply to instruments with the serial number
prefix(es) listed under SERIAL NUMBERS on the title page.

1-10. An instrument manufactured after the printing of this manual may have a serial number prefix that is not listed on the
title page. This unlisted serial number prefix indicates the instrument is different from those described in this manual. The
manual for this newer instrument is accompanied by a yellow Manual Changes supplement. This supplement contains
"change information" that explains how to adapt the manual to the newer instrument.

1-11. In addition to change information, the supplement may contain information for correcting errors in the manual. To
keep this manual as current and accurate as possible, Hewlett-Packard recommends that you periodically request the
latest Manual Changes supplement. The supplement for this manual is identified with the manual print date and part
number, both of which appear on the manual title page. Complimentary copies of the supplement are available from
Hewlett-Packard.

1-12. For information concerning a serial number prefix that is not listed on the title page or in the Manual Changes
supplement, contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard office.

1-13. SPECIFICATIONS

1-14. Overall specifications for the 5004A are given in Table 1-1.

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Table 1-1. Specifications

DISPLAY:
Signature: Four-digit hexadecimal. Characters 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,C,F,H,P,U.
GATE, UNSTABLE SIGNATURE indicators: Panel Lights. Stretching: 100 milliseconds.
Probe-tip indicator: Light indicates high, low, bad-level, and pulsing states.
Minimum pulse width: 10 nanoseconds. Stretching: 50 milliseconds.
PROBABILITY OF CLASSIFYING CORRECT DATA STREAM AS CORRECT: 100%.
PROBABILITY OF CLASSIFYING FAULTY DATA STREAM AS FAULTY: 99.998%.
MINIMUM GATE LENGTH: One clock cycle.
MINIMUM TIMING BETWEEN GATES (from last STOP to next START): One clock cycle.
DATA PROBE:
Input Impedance: 50 KΩ to 1.4 Volt, nominal. Shunted by 7 pF, nominal.
Threshold: Logic one: 2.0 Volt +.2 -.3. Logic zero: .8 Volt, +.3 -.2.
Setup Time: 15 nanoseconds, with .2 volt over-drive. (Data required to be valid at least
15 nanoseconds before selected clock edge.)
Hold Time: 0 nanoseconds. (Data required to be held until occurrence of selected clock edge.)
GATING INPUT LINES:
START, STOP, CLOCK inputs: Input Impedance: 50 Ω to 1.4 volt, nominal. Shunted by
7 pF, nominal. Threshold: 1.4 volt +.6 (.1 volt hysteresis, typical).
START, STOP inputs:
Setup Time: 25 nanoseconds. (START, STOP to be valid at least 25 nanoseconds before
selected clock edge.)
Hold Time: Zero nanoseconds (START, STOP to be held until occurrence of selected clock edge).
CLOCK INPUT:
Maximum clock frequency: 10 MHz.
Minimum Clock Time in High or Low State: 50 nanoseconds.
VOLTAGE OVERLOAD PROTECTION: All inputs + 150 volts continuous.
+ 250 volts intermittent.
250 volts ac for 1 minute.
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT:
Temperature: 0-55°C.
Relative Humidity: 95% at 40°C.
Altitude: 4,600M.
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
Option 100: 100V ac line, +5%, -10%, 48-440 Hz
Option 120: 120V ac line, +5%, -10%, 48-440 Hz
Option 220: 220V ac line, +5%, -10%, 48-66 Hz
Option 240: 240V ac line, +5%, -10%, 48-66 Hz
WEIGHT: Net: 2.5 kg, 5.5 lbs. Shipping: 7.7 kg, 17 lbs.
DIMENSIONS:
90 mm high x 215 mm wide x 300 mm deep (31/2 in. x 51/2 in. x 12 in.)
Dimensions exclude tilt bale, probes, and pouch.

1-15. DESCRIPTION OF 5004A SIGNATURE ANALYZER

1-16. The HP Model 5004A Signature Analyzer is a test instrument for troubleshooting complex electronic logic circuits. It
uses the signature analysis technique of troubleshooting.

1-17. Signature Analysis

1-18. Signature analysis is a method of troubleshooting complex electronic logic circuits to the individual component level.
To use signature analysis with the 5004A, the unit to be tested must have certain characteristics included with the original
design.

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Typically a logic product intended for signature analysis troubleshooting will have a programmed controller and a stored
short test program that can exercise most of the unit. Usually the test program is started by a "self-test" mode of the
instrument. With the test program running, the 5004A (connected to the unit being tested) will display a unique
hexadecimal signature for each signature analysis test point in the unit being tested. The 5004A requires four signals from
the unit being tested: Clock, Start, Data, and Stop. The CLOCK signal synchronizes the two instruments. The exactly
repetitive START and STOP signals define a window during which the DATA signal is being received by the 5004A. After
the STOP signal the 5004A displays the unique hexadecimal signature of the data received.

1-19. ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED

1-20. The accessories supplied with the 5004A are shown in Figure 1-1.
a. Depending on the customer’s location, the line power cable may be supplied with one of four line (mains)
connectors. Refer to the "Power Cable" paragraph in Section II.
b. Five detachable "grabber" test connectors are supplied with the 5004A. Refer to Section III for a description and
use.
c. One ground wire for the data probe is supplied with the 5004A.

1-21. RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT

1-22. Table 1-2 lists recommended test equipment to test, maintain, and troubleshoot the5004A.

Table 1-2. Recommended Test Equipment

INSTRUMENT CRITICAL SPECS RECOMMENDED HP MODEL


Pulse Generator 5 ns-100 ns delay 8007B
Pulse Generator 10 MHz, 5 volts pulse 8013B
Oscilloscope with dual-trace 100 MHz 18X, 1805A/1825A
vertical amp.
Power Supply 5 volts 6111A
Digital Voltmeter 10 volts 3476A
Resistor 1000Ω 5% 1/4W 0683-1025
Resistor 50Ω 5% 2W 0698-3311
Capacitor 0.1 µF +20% 25V 0170-0022
Capacitor 10 µF +75 -10% 25V 0180-0059
Logic Probe TTL compatibility 545A
Logic Pulser TTL compatibility 546A
Logic Current Tracer 1 ma-1 A Range 547A

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SECTION II
INSTALLATION

2-1. INTRODUCTION

2-2. This section provides information for inspection, installation, and preparation for use of the 5004A Signature Analyzer.

2-3. INITIAL INSPECTION

2-4. Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container or cushioning material is damaged, it should be
kept until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the instrument has been checked
mechanically and electrically. The contents of the shipment should be as shown in Figure 1-1; procedures for checking
electrical performance are given in Section IV. If the contents are incomplete, if there is mechanical damage or defect, or
if the 5004A does not pass the performance tests, notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard office. If the shipping container is
damaged, or the cushioning material shows signs of stress, notify the carrier as well as the Hewlett-Packard office. Keep
the shipping materials for carrier’s inspection. The HP office will arrange for repair or replacement at HP option without
waiting for claim settlement.

2-5. PREPARATION FOR USE

2-6. Power Requirements

2-7. The 5004A requires a power source as shown in Section I, Specifications.

2-8. Line Voltage Selection

2-9. Changing the 5004A power source voltage setting requires the 5004A cabinet to be opened. Instructions for
changing the line voltage setting are given in Section V.

2-10. Line Voltage Label

2-11. The original line voltage setting for each 5004A as manufactured is printed on a label on the back panel of each
5004A. Check this label and compare the voltage (100, 120, 220, or 240) with your local line voltage supply. If you do not
have the correct line voltage for your 5004A, notify a qualified technician and refer to Section V of this manual.

2-12. Power Cable

2-13. The 5004A is shipped with a three-wire power cable. When the cable is connected to an appropriate ac power
source, this cable grounds internal "grounds" in the 5004A and the two exposed screws on the rear panel heat sink. The
type of power cable plug shipped with each instrument depends on the country of destination. Refer to Figure 2-1 for the
part numbers of the power cable and plug configurations available.

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Figure 2-1. Power Cable HP Part Numbers Versus Mains Plugs Available

WARNING
BEFORE SWITCHING ON THIS INSTRUMENT, THE PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINALS OF THIS
INSTRUMENT MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR OF THE (MAINS)
POWER CORD. THE MAINS PLUG SHALL ONLY BE INSERTED IN A SOCKET OUTLET PROVIDED
WITH A PROTECTIVE EARTH CONTACT. THE PROTECTIVE ACTION MUST NOT BE NEGATED BY
THE USE OF AN EXTENSION CORD (POWER CABLE) WITHOUT A PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR
(GROUNDING).

2-14. Operating Environment

2-15. TEMPERATURE. The 5004A may be operated in temperatures from 0°C to +550C.

2-16. HUMIDITY. The 5004A may be operated in environments with humidity up to 95%. However, it should be protected
from temperature extremes which cause condensation in the instrument.

2-17. ALTITUDE. The 5004A may be operated at altitudes up to 4,600 meters.

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2-18. STORAGE AND SHIPMENT

2-19. Environment

2-20. The instrument may be stored or shipped in environments within the following limits:
Temperature ............................................ -40°C to +75°C
Humidity ........................................................... Up to 95%
Altitude ................................... 4,600 meters (15,000 feet)
2-21. The instrument should also be protected from temperature extremes which cause condensation within the
instrument.

2-22. Packaging

2-23. ORIGINAL PACKAGING. Containers and materials identical to those used in factory packaging are available
through Hewlett-Packard offices. If the instrument is being returned to Hewlett-Packard for servicing, attach a tag
indicating the type of service required, return address, model number, and full serial number. Also, mark the container
FRAGILE to ensure careful handling. In any correspondence, refer to the instrument by model number and full serial
number.

2-24. OTHER PACKAGING. The following general instructions should be used for repacking with commercially available
materials:
a. Wrap instrument in heavy paper or plastic. (If shipping to Hewlett-Packard office or service center, attach tag
indicating type of service required, return address, model number, and full serial number.)
b. Use strong shipping container. A double-wall carton made of 350-pound test material is adequate.
c. Use a layer of shock-absorbing material 70 to 100 mm (3- to 4-inch) thick around all sides of the instrument to
provide firm cushioning and prevent movement inside container. Protect control panel with cardboard.
d. Seal shipping container securely.
e. Mark shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling.
f. In any correspondence, refer to instrument by model number and full serial number.

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SECTION III
OPERATION

3-1. INTRODUCTION

3-2. This section explains the functions of the operating controls, indicators, probe, and test connectors of the 5004A
Signature Analyzer. An operator’s self-test is given, and the normal operating modes are described.

3-3. PANEL FEATURES

3-4. Front panel features of the Signature Analyzer are described in Figure 3-1. This figure contains a detailed description
of the controls, connectors, and indicators.

3-5. SIGNATURE DISPLAY

3-6. The 5004A Signature Analyzer presents digital signatures with a four-character (symbol) display on its front panel.
Each character, which can be any one of 16 symbols, is shown on a 7-segment light-emitting-diode display 10 by 7
millimeters. The 16 possible characters are:

3-7. The characters presented on the display are a hexadecimal number which is the residue of a count in the 5004A after
a START and a STOP signal have been received with some data bits in between.

NOTE
No signature appearing on the 5004A display has any particular significance beyond being a
correct (expected) signature or an incorrect signature. The number is, however, a count residue in
the 5004A converted to and displayed in hexadecimal.

3-8. HEXADECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEM SYMBOLS (DIGITS)

3-9. The four-digit front panel display presents numbers in a special set of hexadecimal symbols (see preceding
paragraph). Note that the final six symbols are not the common hexadecimal symbols ABCDEF because the seven-
segment display of the 5004A can not show a B or D that would be different from an 8 or 0 respectively (and several other
symbols could be ambiguous).

3-10. TEST TERMINAL GRABBER CONNECTORS

3-11. Five test-terminal grabber-connectors are supplied with the 5004A. The grabbers are push-on pull-off connectors.
A grabber can be used on the end of the active test pod test leads to make reliable electrical connections from the 5004A
to the instrument being tested. Figure 3-1 shows grabbers connected to the pod test leads. Figure 3-4 shows grabbers
connected to a device being tested. The removeable ground (common) test lead for the probe also has a grabber.

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Figure 3-1. Front Panel, Probe, and Pod Features

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Figure 3-1. Front Panel, Probe, and Pod Features (Continued)

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Figure 3-2. Operator Self-Test

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3-12. OPERATOR’S MAINTENANCE

3-13. There are no operator’s maintenance procedures for the 5004A.

FUSE NOTE
The 5004A power line fuse is inside the cabinet. If a 5004A seems to NOT operate as if a fuse were
blown refer the unit to qualified maintenance personnel.

3-14. OPERATOR SELF-TEST of 5004A

3-15. The 5004A Signature Analyzer has a SELF-TEST (front panel switch) mode which can be used to check the
condition of the unit thoroughly. Use the procedure in Figure 3-2 to SELF-TEST a 5004A.

1. Before applying power to the 5004A check that the line (mains) voltage available matches the
label on the 5004A rear panel.

CAUTION
THE 5004A HAS INTERNALLY-SWITCHABLE OPTIONAL DIFFERENT POWER LINE
VOLTAGES. REFER TO SECTION V FOR LINE VOLTAGE CHANGE PROCEDURE.

2. Remove the grabber connectors from the pod test leads, and connect the pod (START, STOP,
and CLOCK) leads to the matching START, STOP, and CLOCK receptacles on the 5004A front
panel.
3. Connect the 5004A data probe to the PROBE TEST receptacle on the 5004A front panel. Push
the probe tip point gently and firmly into the PROBE TEST receptacle until the point is held
securely.
4. Connect the 5004A power cable to the correct power source and set the 5004A front panel as
follows for the displays shown:

NOTE
In SELF-TEST mode the four 7-segment displays first have all seven segments lit
dimly, 8 , for about 1-second (tests all segments) and then have one of the
signature sets listed above for about 1-second. If the probe RESET switch is
pressed during the SELF-TEST mode, the four 7-segment-digit displays will show
0000 (all zeros) except when all segments are dimly lit 8888
CAUTION
THE 5004A HAS INTERNALLY-SWITCHABLE OPTIONAL DIFFERENT POWER LINE
VOLTAGES. REFER TO SECTION V FOR LINE VOLTAGE CHANGE PROCEDURE.

Figure 3-2. Operator Self-Test (Continued)


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Figure 3-3. Operating Instructions

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3-16. INSTRUMENTS COMPATIBLE WITH 5004A

3-17. The 5004A is used to check the operation of electronic digital logic instruments with built-in capability to be tested
with the signature analysis method. Instruments to be checked by the 5004A must be compatible with the 5004A. Refer
to the specifications and other details in Section I of this manual for compatibility information.

3-18. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3-19. Figure 3-3 shows operating procedures for the 5004A Signature Analyzer. Refer to the instruction manual of the
instrument to be tested for detailed steps for use of the 5004A Signature Analyzer.

Figure 3-3. Operating Instructions (Continued)

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3-20. TYPICAL CONNECTIONS OF 5004A TO DEVICE UNDER TEST

3-21. Figure 3-4 shows the 5004A Signature Analyzer connected to another device to take "signatures"

CAUTION
The black finned heat sink on the rear of the cabinet is "grounded" (connected) to the power line
"earth" terminal.
NOTE
The bottom of the 5004A is insulating plastic material so it will not cause any electrical short
circuits.

Figure 3-4. Typical Connections of 5004A to Device Under Test

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3-22. PROBE, POD, AND POWER CABLE STORAGE

3-23. Figure 3-5 shows the gating signals pod, data probe, line power cable in the recommended storage positions. The
storage case on top of the 5004A should be used to store these components when the 5004A is not in use or is being
transported.

Figure 3-5. Probe, Pod, and Power Cable Storage

3-24. TROUBLESHOOTING WITH THE 5004A SIGNATURE ANALYZER

3-25. Digital instruments designed to be serviced with Signature Analysis will have a listing of correct signatures available
either in a service manual or in some other form (e.g., a listing of correct signatures and conditions could be printed on an
instrument top or bottom cover, or on a card inside the cabinet). Whatever form the list takes the Signature Analyzer can
be used in much the same manner as a meter or oscilloscope to trace correct signals.

NOTE
A system with signatures will usually be setup so data paths can be signature checked in "signal
tracing" fashion.

3-26. The traditional "half-split" method of signal tracing can be used with a Signature Analyzer.

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PERFORMANCE TESTS

4-1. INTRODUCTION

4-2. The procedures in this section test the instrument’s electrical performance using the specifications of Table 1-1 as
the performance standards. All tests can be performed without access to the interior of the 5004A. A simpler operational
test is included in Section III under Operator’s Check.

4-3. TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (see Table 4-1)

Table 4-1. Required Test Equipment

INSTRUMENT CRITICAL SPECS RECOMMENDED HP MODEL


Pulse Generator 5 ns-100 ns delay 8007B
Pulse Generator 10 MHz, 5 volts pulse 8013B
Oscilloscope with dual-trace 100 MHz 182C, 1805A/1825A
vertical amp.
Power Supply 5 volts 6111A
Digital Voltmeter 10 volts 3476A
Resistor 1000Ω 5% 1/4W 0683-1025
Resistor 50Ω 5% 2W 0698-3311
Capacitor 0.1 µF ±20% 25V 0170-0022
Capacitor 10 µF +75 -10% 25V 0180-0059

4-4. LOGIC LEVEL PERFORMANCE TEST

4-5. With test equipment connected as shown in Figure 4-1, proceed as follows:
a. Turn power ON on 5004A, all other switches OUT.
b. Adjust the 6111A Power Supply to 0 volts. Probe indicator light should be off.
c. Vary the Power Supply until probe indicator just light up dimly. Probe tip voltage should be +0.8V, +0.3V, -0.2V.
d. Increase power supply voltage until indicator reaches full brilliance. Probe tip voltage should be 2.0V, +0.2V, -
0.3V.
e. Disconnect test equipment.

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Figure 4-1. Logic Level Performance Test Setup

4-6. POSITIVE PULSE PERFORMANCE TEST

4-7. With test equipment connected as in Figure 4-2, proceed as follows:


a. Set Pulse Generator to output a positive-going 5-volt/10 ns pulse.
b. Set Pulse Generator repetition rate to approximately one-pulse-per-second. The probe indicator should flash once
every second.
c. Disconnect test equipment.

Figure 4-2. Positive Pulse Performance lest setup

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4-8. NEGATIVE PULSE PERFORMANCE TEST

4-9. With test equipment connected as in Figure 4-3, proceed as follows:


a. Set pulse generator to output a negative-going pulse.
b. Adjust pulse generator to give waveform at probe tip as shown in Figure 4-3, with a repetition rate of one-pulse-
per-second. Probe indicator should flash off approximately once per second.
c. Disconnect test equipment.

Figure 4-3. Negative Pulse Performance Test Setup

4-10. DATA PROBE SETUP TIME PERFORMANCE TEST

4-11. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 4-4. Equipment front panel settings:
8013B Front Panel Settings:
Pulse period = 200 ns (5 MHz) in 20 n position
Pulse width = square wave
Amplitude = 5V.
NOTE
Adjust the 8007B pulse width to obtain approximately the same pulse period of 8013B throughout
the frequency range.

8007B Front Panel Settings:


External Input - Ext. Trigger
Pulse delay - 5.0 ns position
Pulse width - 5.0 ns position
Slope Polarity +
Transition time - 2.0 ns Leading edge: Fully CCW. Trailing edge: Fully CCW
Symm/Norm/Compl - NORM
Amplitude = +5V
Output Pulse Polarity +

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Figure 4-4. Data Probe Setup Time Performance Test

5328A with Options 040 and 021 Settings:


Function switch TI AVG A-B
Frequency Resolution 106
Trigger level 1.40 volts
Slope -
CH A +
CH B +
Attenuator -
CH A X1, DC Trig.
CH B X1, DC Trig.
COM switch - SEP
ZIN - 1 MΩ
Oscilloscope 182C/1809A/1825A Settings (the two coax cables must be same length):
Volt/Div - 2V
50 ns/div (positive edge)
50Ω termination
5004A Logic Tracer Settings:
START, STOP, CLOCK, HOLD, SELF-TEST buttons OUT
LINE OFF/ON - ON

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Test Procedure:
1. Adjust the 8007A Pulse Width vernier to approximately midrange.
2. Set the 8007B Pulse Delay vernier to a minimum (CCW). The 5004A Signature Analyzer display should be
all zeros (0000).
3. Turn the 8007B Pulse Delay vernier slowly clockwise until the display on the 5004A is 0003; the counter
display will be <15 ns.
4. On the 5004A Signature Analyzer, push the START and STOP buttons IN. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
The counter display will be <15 ns.
5. On 5004A Signature Analyzer, push the START or STOP button IN. Repeat step 2. Turn the 8007B Pulse
Delay vernier slowly clockwise until the display on the 5004A is 0001; the counter display will be <15 ns.
The display is also indicative of the minimum gate time (one clock pulse between START and STOP
signals).
6. Set 5328A Universal Counter FUNCTION switch to FREQ A. Set 5004A Signature Analyzer START and
STOP switches OUT ( ).
a. On 8013B Pulse Generator change the pulse period to 100 ns. Counter display should read 10
MHz.
b. Set 5328A Universal Counter FUNCTION switch to TI AVE A → B.
c. On 8007B Pulse Generator change the Pulse Delay and Pulse Width switches to the 5 ns
position.
d. Repeat steps 2 and 3.
7. Vary the frequency of 8013B Pulse Generator from 1 Hz to 10 MHz. Adjust the 8007B Pulse Width to obtain
approximately the same pulse width of 8013B throughout the frequency range. Results should be as in step
3.
8. Disconnect test equipment.

4-12. DATA PROBE HOLD TIME PERFORMANCE TEST

4-13. With test equipment connected as in Figure 4-4, and settings as in "SETUP TIME PERFORMANCE TEST" proceed
as follows:
1. Set the counter’s Channel A slope to "-". Set scope’s time base to negative edge.
2. Set the 5328A Universal Counter FUNCTION switch to FREQ A position. Set the 8007B Pulse Delay vernier to
near midrange; the counter’s displays should be 1.00000. The display of the 5004A Signature Analyzer should be
0003. Change 5328A FUNCTION switch to TI AVG A → B. The counter reading should be zero nanoseconds.
Turn the Pulse Delay vernier slowly clockwise until the 5004A display reads 0000. The counter will read greater
than zero nanosecond, indicating that the data doesn’t have to remain valid after the clock pulse occurs.
3. Vary the frequency of 8013B Pulse Generator from 1 Hz to 10 MHz. Adjust the 8007B Pulse Width to obtain
approximately the same duty cycle of 8013B throughout the frequency range. Results should be as in step 2.
4. Disconnect test equipment.

4-14. TEST RECORD

4-15. Table 4-2 is a blank performance test record which may be duplicated and used to keep a permanent periodic
record of the performance of a 5004A Signature Analyzer.

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Table 4-2. Performance Test Record

HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY Date: _______________________________


MODEL 5004A SIGNATURE ANALYZER
SERIAL NUMBER ________________________ Tested By: ___________________________
Paragraph Test Results
Number Min. Actual Max.
4-4 Logic Level (Data Probe Light)
Voltage applied: Light Off 0 __________ 0
Light Dim +.6 __________ +1.1
Light Bright +1.7 __________ +2.2
4-6 Positive Pulse (Data Probe Light)
Light Flashing No Spec No Spec No Spec __________ No Spec
4-8 Negative Pulse Performance
Light Flashing No Spec No Spec No Spec __________ No Spec
4-10 Data Probe Setup Time
Step 2 0000 __________ 0000
Step 3 15 ns __________ <15 ns
Step 4 15 ns __________ <15 ns
Step 5 15 ns __________ <15 ns
Step 6a 10 MHz __________ 10 MHz
Step 6d(2) 0000 __________ 0000
Step 6d(3) 15 ns __________ <15 ns
Step 7 15 ns __________ <15 ns
4-12 Data Probe Hold Time
Step 2 0003 __________ 0003
0 ns __________ 0 ns
0 ns __________ 0 ns
Step 3 0003 0003 __________ 0003
0 ns __________ 0 ns
0 ns __________ 0 ns

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SECTION V
ADJUSTMENTS

5-1. INTRODUCTION

5-2. This section describes adjustments that may be made to the 5004A. Only two adjustable functions exist. The power
transformer primary is switchable to allow selection several different line voltages, and the data probe input threshold
voltage is adjustable to allow the exactly correct value to be set. The 5004A top cover must be removed to change the
power transformer primary (line voltage change). The data probe covers must be removed to set the threshold. Refer to
disassembly procedures in Section VIII for cover removal information.
NOTE
The data probe threshold voltage should be checked when any parts are replaced in the data
probe or when the power supply +5-volt regulator is replaced.

5-3. DATA PROBE THRESHOLD VOLTAGE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT

5-4. Use the following procedure to check and adjust the data probe threshold voltage. Refer to the recommended test
equipment listed in Section for units necessary in this procedure.
a. Refer to the disassembly procedures in Section VIll, and remove the data probe covers. Refer to the parts
location figure and schematic diagram in Section VIII for other information necessary for this procedure.
b. Connect the negative test lead of the DVM to the Data Probe U2(1), and connect the positive test lead to U1(7).
Record this voltage (Vcc).
c. Connect the positive test lead to U1(5). Compare this voltage with the Vref voltage corresponding to the Vcc (step
b) on Figure 5-1.
d. If necessary, adjust potentiometer R4 so the Vref voltage corresponds to Vcc voltage taken in step b.

NOTE
Figure 5-1 is a graph relating the U1 pin 5 voltage to U1 pin 7 voltage.

e. Repeat steps b, c, and d.


f. Disconnect the test equipment, and reassemble the data probe covers.

5-5. POWER TRANSFORMER PRIMARY LINE VOLTAGE CHANGE PROCEDURE

5-6. Use the following procedure to change the power transformer primary line voltage switches settings.
a. Refer to the disassembly procedure in Section VIII, and remove the 5004A top cover.

WARNING

DISCONNECT THE LINE POWER CABLE FROM THE 5004A.

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Figure 5-1. Data Probe Vcc-Vref Graph

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b. Refer to Figure 5-2 which shows the line fuse holder and the line voltage selection switches. Both switch
indicators must be set to the line voltage selection marks to match the available line voltage.

NOTE
The possible line voltage range are listed in Section I, Specifications. Refer to this list to decide
where the selection switches should be set.

c. Set the line voltage switches to appropriate positions for the available line voltage.

CAUTION
Check the line fuse, Fl. It must correspond to the line voltage selected. Refer to the specifications
in Section VI for the correct value fuse.

Figure 5-2. Fuse and Line Voltage Selection

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SECTION VI
REPLACEABLE PARTS

6-1. INTRODUCTION

6-2. This section contains information for ordering replacement parts. Table 6-1 lists parts in alphanumerical order of their
reference designators and indicates the description and HP Part Number of each part, together with any applicable notes.
The table includes the following information.
a. Description of part (see abbreviations below).
b. Typical manufacturer of the part in a five-digit code; see list of manufacturers in Table 2.
c. Manufacturer’s part number.
d. Total quantity used in the instrument (Qty column).

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6-4. ORDERING INFORMATION

6-5. To obtain replacement parts, address order or inquiry to your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office (see
lists at rear of this manual for addresses). Identify parts by their Hewlett-Packard part numbers.
a. Instrument model number.
b. Instrument serial number.
c. Description of the part.
d. Function and location of the part.

6-6. HP PART NUMBER ORGANIZATION

6-7. Following is a general description of the HP part number system.

6-8. Component Parts and Materials

6-9. Generally, the prefix of HP part numbers identifies the type of device. Eight-digit part numbers are used, where the
four-digit prefix identifies the type of component, part, or material and the four-digit suffix indicates the specific type.
Following is a list of some of the more commonly used prefixes for component parts. The list includes HP manufactured
parts and purchased parts.
Prefix Component/Part/Material
0121- Capacitors, Variable (mechanical)
0122- Capacitors, Voltage Variable (semiconductor)
0140- Capacitors, Fixed
0150- Capacitors, Fixed Non-Electrolytic
0160- Capacitors, Fixed
0180- Capacitors. Fixed Electrolytic
0330- Insulating Materials
0340- Insulators. Formed
0370- Knobs, Control
0380- Spacers and Standoffs
0410- Crystals
0470- Adhesives
0490- Relays
0510- Fasteners
0674- thru 0778- Resistors, Fixed (non wire wound)
0811- thru 0831- Resistors (wire wound)
1200- Sockets for components
1205- Heat Sinks
1250- Connectors (RF and related parts)
1251- Connectors (non RF and related parts)
1410- Bearings and Bushings
1420- Batteries
1820- Monolithic Digital Integrated Circuits
1826- Monolithic Linear Integrated Circuits
1850- Transistors, Germanium PNP
1851- Transistors, Germanium NPN
1853- Transistors, Silicon PNP
1854- Transistors, Silicon NPN
1855- Field-Effect-Transistors
1900- thru 1912- Diodes
1920- thru 1952- Vacuum Tubes
1990- Semiconductor Photosensitive and Light-Emitting Diodes
3100- thru 3106- Switches
8120- Cables
9100- Transformers, Coils, Chokes, Inductors, and Filters

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6-10. For example, 1854-0037, 1854-0221, and 1851-0192 are all NPN transistors. The first two are silicon and the last is
germanium.

6-11. General Usage Parts

6-12. The following list gives the prefixes for HP manufactured parts used in several instruments, e.g., side frames, feet,
top and bottom covers, etc. these are eight-digit part numbers with the four-digit prefix identifying the type of parts as
shown below:
Type of Part Prefix
Sheet Metal 5000- to 5019-
Machined 5020- to 5039-
Molded 5040- to 5059-
Assemblies 5060- to 5079-
Components 5080- to 5099-

6-13. Specific Instrument Parts

6-14. These are HP manufactured parts for use in individual instruments or series of instruments. For these parts, the
prefix indicates the instrument and the suffix indicates the type of part. For example, 05004-60003 is an assembly used in
the 5004A. Following is a list of suffixes commonly used.
Type of Part P/N Suffix
Sheet Metal -00000 to -00499
Machined -20000 to -20499
Molded -40000 to -40499
Assembly -60000 to -60499
Component -80000 to -80299
Documentation -90000 to -90249

6-15. Mechanical Parts

6-16. The major mechanical parts of the 5004A are shown in Figure 6-1, at the rear of this section. The parts are listed in
the miscellaneous part section of the parts list under MP numbers.

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Table 6-1. Replaceable Parts

Reference HP Part Qty Description Mfr Mfr Part Number


Designation Number Code
A1 05004-60007 1 BOARD ASSEMBLY, MAIN 28480 05004-60007
A1C1 0180-0210 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 3,3UF+-20% 15VDC TA 04200 150D335X0015A2
A1C2 0180-0490 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 68UF+-10% 6VDCTA 04200 196D686X9006KA1
A1C3 0180-0490 CAPACITOR-FXD 68UF+-10% 6VDCTA 04200 196D686X9006KA1
A1C4 0160-2055 16 CAPACITOR-FXD .01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C5 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD .01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C6 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C7 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C8 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C9 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C10 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C11 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C12 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C13 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C14 0160-0374 4 CAPACITOR-FXD 10UF +-10% 20VDC TA 04200 150D106X9020B2
A1C15 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C16 0180-0374 CAPACITOR-FXD10UF+-10% 20VDC TA 04200 150D106X9020B2
A1C17 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C18 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C19 0180-2414 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 2900UF+75-10% 40VDC AL 04200 36D292G040AA2A
A1C20 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055

A1C21 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055


A1C22 0180-0374 CAPACITOR-FXD 10UF+-10% 20VDC TA 04200 150D106X9020B2
A1C23 0180-0374 CAPACITOR-FXD 10UF+-10% 20VDC TA 04200 150D106X9020B2
A1C24 0160-2055 CAPACITOR-FXD.01UF +80-20% 100VDC CER 28480 0160-2055
A1C25 0180-2413 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 7500UF+75-10% 15VDC AL 04200 36DX752G015AA2A

A1C26 0160-3043 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 5000PF/5000PF+-20% 28480 0160-3043


A1C27 0160-0576 7 CAPACITOR-FXD .1UF+-20% 50VDC CER 28480 0160-0576
A1C28 NOT ASSIGNED
A1C29 NOT ASSIGNED
A1C30 NOT ASSIGNED

A1C31 0160-0576 CAPACITOR-FXD .1UF+-20% 50VDC CER 28480 0160-0576


A1C1 1901-0040 5 DIODE-SWITCHING 30V 50MA 2NS DO-35 28480 1901-0040
A1C2 1901-0028 2 DIODE-PWR RECT 400V 750MA DO-29 02713 MP493
A1C3 1901-0028 DIODE-PWR RECT 400V 750MA DO-29 02713 MP493
A1C4 1901-0782 2 DIODE-SCHOTTKY 1N5821 30V 3A 02037 1N5821
A1C5 1901-0782 DIODE-SCHOTTKY 1N5821 30V 3A 02037 1N5821

A1J1 1251-4778 1 28480 1251-4468


A1J2 1251-4777 1 28480 1251-4777

A1Q1 1858-0014 4 TRANSISTOR ARRAY 28480 1858-0014


A1Q2 1858-0014 TRANSISTOR ARRAY 28480 1858-0014
A1Q3 1858-0014 TRANSISTOR ARRAY 28480 1858-0014
A1Q4 1858-0014 TRANSISTOR ARRAY 28480 1858-0014
A1Q5 1854-0215 2 TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=350MW FT=300MHZ 02037 SPS3611

A1Q6 1854-0215 TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=350MW FT=300MHZ 02037 SPS3611


A1R1 0683-2215 9 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R2 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R3 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R4 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R5 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R6 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R7 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R8 0683-1615 5 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R9 0683-1615 RESISTOR 220 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R10 1810-0047 2 NETWORK-RES 5-PIN-8IP .15-PIN-SPCG 28480 1810-0047
A1R11 0683-2425 2 RESISTOR 2,4K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB2425
A1R12 0683-1525 2 RESISTOR 1.5K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB1525
A1R13 0683-1025 4 RESISTOR 1K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1025
A1R14 0683-2235 2 RESISTOR 22K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+800 01607 CB2235
A1R15 0683-4315 5 RESISTOR 430 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB4315
A1R16 0683-2235 RESISTOR 22K 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+800 01607 CB2235
A1R17 0683-1025 RESISTOR 1K 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1025
A1R18 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R19 0683-4315 RESISTOR 430 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB4315
A1R20 0683-2215 RESISTOR 220 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB2215
A1R21 0683-1025 RESISTOR 1K 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1025
A1R22 0683-1525 RESISTOR 1.5K 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB1525
A1R23 0683-4315 RESISTOR 430 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB4315
A1R24 0683-1025 RESISTOR 1K 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1025
A1R25 0683-4315 RESISTOR 430 5% .25 FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB4315

See introduction to this section for ordering information


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Model 5004A
Replaceable Parts
Table 6-1. Replaceable Parts (Continued)
Reference HP Part Qty Description Mfr Mfr Part Number
Designation Number Code
A1R26 0683-7525 4 RESISTOR 7,5K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB7525
A1R27 0683-4725 2 RESISTOR 4,7K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB4725
A1R28 1810-0047 NETWORK-RES 5-PIN-81P .15-PIN-SPCG 28480 1810-0047
A1R29 0683-1615 RESISTOR 160 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1615
A1R30 0683-1615 RESISTOR 160 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1615
A1R31 0673-3315 2 RESISTOR 330 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB3315
A1R32 0683-1615 RESISTOR 160 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB1615
A1R33 0683-3315 RESISTOR 330 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB3315
A1R34 0683-4725 RESISTOR 4,7K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB4725
A1R35 0683-4315 RESISTOR 430 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+600 01607 CB4315
A1R36 0683-7525 RESISTOR 7,5K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB7525
A1R37 0683-2225 1 RESISTOR 2,2K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB2225
A1R38 0683-1825 1 RESISTOR 1,8K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB1825
A1R39 0683-2425 RESISTOR 2,4K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB2425
A1R40 0683-2035 1 RESISTOR 20K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+800 01607 CB2035
A1R41 1810-0135 2 NETWORK-RES 6-PIN-SIP .15-PIN-SPCG 28480 1810-0135
A1R42 0683-7525 RESISTOR 7,5K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB7525
A1R43 0683-7525 RESISTOR 7,5K 5% .25W FC TC=-400/+700 01607 CB7525
A1R44 1810-0135 NETWORK-RES 6-PIN-SIP .15-PIN-SPCG 28480 1810-0135
A181 3101-0555 1 SWITCH-PS DPDT ALTNG 4A 250VAC 28480 3101-0555
A182 3101-2178 5 SWITCH ASSEMBLY, 5-STATION 28480 3101-2178
A183 3101-2178 SWITCH ASSEMBLY, 5-STATION 28480 3101-2178
A184 3101-2178 SWITCH ASSEMBLY, 5-STATION 28480 3101-2178
A185 3101-2178 SWITCH ASSEMBLY, 5-STATION 28480 3101-2178
A186 3101-2178 SWITCH ASSEMBLY, 5-STATION 28480 3101-2178
A187 3101-2177 1 SWITCH-SL 4PDT-NS MINTR .01A 5VDC PC 28480 3101-2177
A188 3101-0693 1 SWITCH-SL 2-DPDT-NS STD 1,5A 250VAC PC 28480 3101-0693
A1TP1 1251-4707 5 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .031-IN-BSC-8Z 28480 1251-4707
A1TP2 1251-4707 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .031-IN-BSC-8Z 28480 1251-4707
A1TP3 1251-4707 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .031-IN-BSC-8Z 28480 1251-4707
A1TP4 1251-4707 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .031-IN-BSC-8Z 28480 1251-4707
A1TP5 1251-4707 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .031-IN-BSC-8Z 28480 1251-4707
A1TP6 1251-0600 3 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-0600
A1TP7 1251-0600 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-0600
A1TP8 1251-0600 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-0600
A1U1 1820-1195 1 IC FF TTLLS D-TYPE POS-EDGE-TRIG COM 01698 SN74LS175N
A1U2 1820-1285 1 IC GATE TTL LS AND-OR-INV 4-INP 01698 SN74L854N
A1U3 1820-1052 2 IC XLTR ECL/TTL ECL-TO-TTL QUAD 2-INP 02037 MC10125L
A1U4 1820-0691 1 IC GATE TTL LS AND-OR-INV 01698 SN74864N
A1U5 1820-1204 1 IC GATE TTL LS NAND DUAL 4-INP 01698 SN74LS20N
A1U6 1820-1140 1 IC GEN TTL S PAR GEN 9-BIT 02910 N82862A
A1U7 1820-1144 1 IC GATE TTL LS NOR QUAD S-INP 01698 SN74L802N
A1U8 1820-1197 1 IC GATE TTL LS NAND QUAD S-INP 01698 SN74L800N
A1U9 1820-0629 1 ICFF TTL S J-K NEG-EDGE-TRIG 01698 SN748112N
A1U10 1820-1199 1 IC INV TTL LS HEX 1-INP 01698 SN74L804N
A1U11 1820-0685 1 IC GATE TTL S NAND TPL 3-INP 01698 SN74810N
A1U12 1820-1052 IC SLTR ECL/TTL ECL-TO-TTL QUAD S-INP 02037 MC10125L
A1U13 1820-1885 4 IC, TTL 74LS173 03406 DM74LS173N
A1U14 1820-1885 IC, TTL 74LS173 03406 DM74LS173N
A1U15 1820-1885 IC, TTL 74LS173 03406 DM74LS173N
A1U16 1820-1885 IC, TTL 74LS173 03406 DM74LS173N
A1U17 1820-1198 1 IC GARE TTL LS NAND QUAD S-INP 01698 8N74L803N
A1U18 1820-1281 1 IC DCDR TTL LS 2-TO-4-LINE DUAL 2-INP 01698 8N74L8139N
A1U19 1820-1006 1 IC, ROM 32 X 8, CC 28480 1816-1006
A1U20 1820-1001 1 28480 1820-1001
A1U21 1820-1433 2 IC SHF-RGTR TTL LS R-S SERIAL-IN PRL OUT 01698 SN74LS164N
A1U22 1820-1447 1 IC SN74L3670N 16-BIT RAM TTL 01698 SN74LS670N
A1U23 1820-1419 1 IC COMPTR TTL LS MAGTD 4-BIT 01698 SN74L885N
A1U24 1820-1433 IC SHF-RGTR TTL LS R-S SERIAL-IN PRL OUT 01698 SN74L8164N
A1U25 1820-1478 3 IC CNTR TTL LS BIN SYNCHRO 01698 SN74LS93N
A1U26 1820-1478 IC CNTR TTL LS BIN SYNCHRO 01698 SN74L893N
A1U27 1820-1478 IC CNTR TTL LS BIN SYNCHRO 01698 SN74L893N
A1U28 1826-0180 1 IC 555 02910 NE555V
A1U29 1816-1007 1 IC, ROM 32X 8, CC 28480 1816-1007
A1U30 1826-0173 1 IC V RGLTR 03406 LM320K-5.2
A1 MISCELLANEOUS
0510-0741 5 BRACKET, 90 DEGREE 28480 0510-0741
2110-0269 2 FUSEHOLDER-CLIP-TYPE .25FUSE 28480 2110-0269
5040-8013 1 RECEPTACLE, AC POWER 28480 5040-6013
A2 05004-60002 1 BOARD ASSEMBLY, DISPLAY 28480 05004-60002

A2CR1 1990-0325 2 LED-VISIBLE LUM-INT=800CD IF=50MA=MAX 01542 5082-4403


A2CR2 1990-0540 4 DISPLAY-NUM SEG 1-CHAR .43-H 01542 5082-7650
A2CR3 1990-0540 DISPLAY-NUM SEG 1-CHAR .43-H 01542 5082-7650
A2CR4 1990-0540 DISPLAY-NUM SEG 1-CHAR .43-H 01542 5082-7650
A2CR5 1990-0540 DISPLAY-NUM SEG 1-CHAR .43-H 01542 5082-7650
See introduction to this section for ordering information
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Model 5004A
Replaceable Parts
Table 6-1. Replaceable Parts (Continued)
Reference HP Part Qty Description Mfr Mfr Part Number
Designation Number Code
A2CR6 1990-0325 LED-VISIBLE LUM-INT=800UCD IF=50MA-MAX 01542 5082-4403
A2J1 1251-3768 18 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J2 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J3 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J4 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J5 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J6 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J7 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J8 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J9 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J10 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J11 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J12 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J13 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J14 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J15 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J16 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J17 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2J18 1251-3768 CONTACT-CONN U/W-POST-TYPE MALE DPSLDR 28480 1251-3768
A2TP1 1251-4714 1 28480 1251-4714
A2W1 1251-4750 3 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .03-IN-BSC-SZ RND 28480 1251-4750
A2W2 1251-4750 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .03-IN-BSC-SZ RND 28480 1251-4750
A2W3 1251-4750 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .03-IN-BSC-SZ RND 28480 1251-4750
A2 MISCELLANEOUS
0400-0010 1 GROMMET, VINYL 0.250" ID 00000 OBD#
A3 05004-60005 1 PROBE ASSEMBLY 28480 05004-60005
MP 7120-5919 1 LABEL, PROBE, TOP 28480 7120-5919
MP 7120-5920 1 LABEL, PROBE, BOTTOM 28480 7120-5920
MP 5060-0418 1 PIN TIP ASSEMBLY 28480 5060-0418
MP 00545-20203 1 BODY, BOTTOM HALF 28480 00545-20203
MP 00546-40002 1 WINDOW 28480 00546-40002
00547-40005 1 COVER, TIP 28480 00547-40005
MP 05004-20204 1 BODY, TOP HALF 28480 05004-20204
05004-20205 1 SWITCH, PUSHBUTTON 28480 05004-20205
05004-60103 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY, PROBE 28480 05004-60103
A3 05004-60003 1 BOARD ASSEMBLY, PROBE 28480 05004-60003
A3 0160-0576 CAPACITOR-FXD .1UF +-20% 50VDC CER 28480 0160-0576
A3 0160-0576 CAPACITOR-FXD .1UF +-20% 50VDC CER 28480 0160-0576
A3 0150-0088 1 CAPACITOR-FXD 3.9PF +-25PF 500VDC 28480 0150-0088
A3 1901-0040 DIODE-SWITCHING 30V 50MA 2NS DO-35 28480 1901-0040
A3 2140-0346 1 LAMP-INCAND 7210 5VDC 30MA T-1-BULB 04504 7210 (ANSO 7210)
A3 0698-7225 1 RESISTOR 348 1% .05W F TC=0+-100 03292 C3-1/8 TO-348R-G
A3 0698-8875 1 RESISTOR 27.4 1% .05W F TC=0+-100 03292 C3
A3 0698-8874 1 RESISTOR 127 1% .05W F TC=0+-100 03292 C3
A3 2100-1986 1 RESISTOR-TRMR 1K 10% C TOP-ADJ 1-TRN 04568 62-206-1
A3 0698-7262 1 RESISTOR 12.1K 1% .05W F TC=0+-100 03292 C3-1/8-TO-1212-G
A3 0757-0849 1 RESISTOR 36.5K 1% .5W F TC=0+-100 02995 MF7C1/2-TO-3652-F
A3 00546-00001 1 SWITCH, CONTACE 28480 00546-00001
A3 1820-0919 3 IC COMPTR ECL A/D DUAL 02037 MC1650L
A3A1 MISCELLANEOUS
1251-4259 CONNECTOR-SGL CONT PIN .031-IN-BSC-8Z 28480 1251-4259
00545-20202 STUD, TIP 28480 00545-20202
A4 05004-60006 1 POD ASSEMBLY 28480 05004-60006
0624-0306 1 SCREW-TPG 2-28 .5-IN-LG PAN-HD-POZI STL 28480 0624-0307
MP14 7120-5921 1 LABEL, POD INST. 28480 7120-5921
5040-0563 1 CONNECTOR, CLIP 28480 5040-0563
MP6 5040-8125 1 COVER, POD 28480 5040-8125
MP7 05004-20201 1 HALF-BOTTOM POD 28480 05004-20201
05004-60101 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY, POD 28480 05004-60101
1 BOARD ASSEMBLY, POD 28480 05004-60004
A4 0160-2550 2 CAPACITOR-FXD 1PF +-.1PF 500VDC 28480 0160-2550
A4 0160-2235 1 CAPACITOR FXD .75PF +-.25PF 500VDC 28480 0160-2235
A4 0160-2550 CAPACITOR FXD 1PF +-.1PF 500VDC 28480 0160-2550
A4 0160-0576 CAPACITOR FXD .1UF +-20% 50VDC CER 28480 0160-0576
A4 0180-0155 1 CAPACITOR FXD 2.2UF +-20% 20VDC TA 04200 15D225X0020A2

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Model 5004A
Replaceable Parts
Table 6-1. Replaceable Parts (Continued)
Reference HP Part Qty Description Mfr Mfr Part Number
Designation Number Code
A4A1C6 0160-0576 CAPACITOR-FXD .1UF +-20% 50VDC CER 28480 0160-0576
A4A1C7 0160-0576 CAPACITOR-FXD .1UF +-20% 50VDC CER 28480 0160-0576
A4A1CR1 1901-0040 DIODE-SWITCHING 30V 50MA 2NS DO-35 28480 1901-0040
A4A1CR2 1901-0040 DIODE-SWITCHING 30V 50MA 2NS DO-35 28480 1901-0040
A4A1CR3 1901-0040 DIODE-SWITCHING 30V 50MA 2NS DO-35 28480 1901-0040
A4A1R1 0757-1100 3 RESISTOR 600 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-601-F
A4A1R2 0757-1100 RESISTOR 600 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-601-F
A4A1R3 0698-3423 3 RESISTOR 46.4K 1% .5W F TC=0+-100 05524 MFF-1/2-10
A4A1R4 0698-3423 RESISTOR 46.4K 1% .5W F TC=0+-100 05524 MFF-1/2-10
A4A1R5 0698-3423 RESISTOR 46.4K 1% .5W F TC=0+-100 05524 MFF-1/2-10
A4A1R6 0757-1100 RESISTOR 600 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-601-F
A4A1R7 0757-0438 2 RESISTOR 5.11K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-5111-F
A4A1R8 0757-0438 RESISTOR 5.11K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-5111-F
A4A1R9 0698-3153 1 RESISTOR 3.83K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-3831-F
A4A1R10 0757-1094 1 RESISTOR 1.47K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-1471-F
A4A1R11 0757-0438 RESISTOR 5.11K 1% .125W F TC=0+-100 03292 C4-1/8-TO-5111-F
A4A1U1 1820-0493 1 IC OP AMP 03406 LM307N
A4A1U2 1820-0493 IC COMPTR ECL A/D DUAL 02037 MC1650L
A4A1U3 1820-0919 IC COMPTR ECL A/D DUAL 02037 MC1650L
A4A1U4 1826-0215 1 IC V RGLTR 02037 MC7905,2CT
A4A1 MISCELLANEOUS
1460-1473 4 SPRING (SH MET) BE CU 28480 1460-1473
5004A SIGNATURE ANALYZER
F1 2110-0201 1 FUSE .25A 250V SLO-BLO 1.25X.25 UL IEC 04703 313.250
F1 2110-0318 1 FUSE .125A 250V SLO-BLO 1.25X.25 UL IEC 04703 313.125
T1 9100-3063 1 TRANSFORMER, POWER 28480 9100-3063
U1 1826-0181 1 IC V RGLTR 03406 LM323K
W1 8120-1378 1 CABLE ASSY 18AWG 3-CNDCT JGK-JKT .25-OD 28480 8120-1378
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
0380-0007 3 SPACER-RND .438LG .18ID .250D BRS NI-PL 28480 0380-0008
0510-0592 6 RETAINER-PUSH ON TUB EXT .14-DIA 28480 0510-0592
0510-0741 BRACKET-RTANG .344-LG X .407-LG .312-WD 28480 0510-0741
1205-0319 1 HEAT SINK 8GL TO-3-PKG 28480 1205-0319
1400-0082 2 CLAMP-CA .125-DIA .375-WD NYL 05448 HP-2N
MP5 2360-0391 4 SCREW, MACH 6-32X1.75 PAN PH 28480 2360-0391
1540-0457 1 CASE-CRYG PVC 10LG 7.125WD 1.5DP 28480 1540-0457
2950-0072 2 NUT-HEX-DBL-CHAM 1/4-32-THD .062-IN-THK 28480 2950-0075
MP1 4040-1125 1 SHELL, BOTTOM 28480 4040-1125
MP4 7101-0447 1 PANEL, FRONT 28480 7101-0447
7120-3731 2 LABEL, HV WARNING 28480 7120-3731
7120-5370 2 LABEL, HANDLE 28480 7120-5370
7120-5955 1 LABEL, LINE VOLTAGE 28480 7120-5955
7120-5956 1 LABEL, INFO 28480 7120-5956
7120-6075 1 LABEL, INFO 28480 7120-6078
7122-0097 1 NAEMPLATE 28480 7122-0097
5040-8044 4 SPACER 28480 5040-8044
MP3 5040-8058 1 HANDLE 28480 5040-8058
5041-0268 6 KEYCAP, PEARL GRAY 28480 5041-0268
5061-1215 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY, GND BLACK 28480 5061-1215
5061-1219 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY, STOP W/R 28480 5061-1219
5061-1221 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY, CLK W/Y 28480 5061-1221
5061-1222 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY, START W/GN 28480 5061-1222
00548-60101 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY, POWER 28480 00548-60101
05004-00001 1 BRACKET, HEAT SINK 28480 05004-00001
05004-00002 1 SHIELD, HEAT SINK 28480 05004-00002
MP2 05004-20202 1 SHELL, TOP HALF 28480 05004-20202
05004-20203 3 BEZEL, TEST POINT 28480 05004-20203
05004-90001 1 MANUAL-OPERATING 28480 05004-90001
10230-62101 5 GRABBER 28480 10230-62101

See introduction to this section for ordering information


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Table 6-2. Manufacturers Code List

Mfr. No. MANUFACTURER NAME ADDRESS ZIP CODE


01542 HP DIV 01 OPTOELECTRONICS, PALO ALTO, CA
01607 ALLEN-BRADLEY CO., MILWAUKEE, WI
01698 TEXAS INSTRU INC SEMICOND CMPNT DIV, DALLAS, TX
02037 MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS, PHOENIX, AZ
02713 GENERAL INSTR CORP SEMIDON PROD GP., HICKSVILL, NY
02910 SIGNETICS CORP, SUNNYVALE, CA
02995 MEPCO/ELECTRA CORP, MINERAL WELLS, TX
03292 CORNING GLASS WORKS (BRADFORD), BRADFORD, PA
03406 NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP, SANTA CLARA, CA
04200 SPRAGUE ELECTRIC CO., NORTH ADAMS, MA
04504 CHICAGO MINIATURE/DRAKE, CHICAGO, IL
04568 BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS INC HELIPOT DIV., FULLERTON, CA 73138
04703 LITTELFUSE INC., DES PLAINS, IL
05448 BURNDY ENGINEERING, LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI
05524 DALE ELECTRONICS INC., COLUMBUS, NE
28480 HEWLETT-PACKARD CO CORPORATE HQ., PALO ALTO, CA 94304

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Figure 6-1. Mechanical Parts

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SECTION VII
MANUAL CHANGES

7-1. INTRODUCTION

7-2. This section normally contains information for adapting this manual to instruments for which the content does not
apply directly. Since this manual does apply directly to instruments having serial numbers listed on the title page, no
change’ information is given here. Refer to INSTRUMENTS COVERED BY MANUAL in Section I for additional important
information about serial number coverage.

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SECTION VIII
SERVICE

8-1. INTRODUCTION

8-2. This section provides safety considerations, logic symbols, troubleshooting procedures, block diagram and
description, circuit theory, component location photos, and schematic diagram (service information).

8-3. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

8-4. Although this instrument has been designed in accordance with international safety standards, this manual contains
information, cautions, and warnings which must be followed to ensure safe operation and to retain the instrument in safe
condition (see Sections II, III, and V). Service and adjustments should be performed only by qualified service personnel.

WARNING

ANY INTERRUPTION OF THE PROTECTIVE (GROUNDING) CONDUCTOR (INSIDE OR OUTSIDE


THE INSTRUMENT) OR DISCONNECTION OF THE PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINAL IS LIKELY TO
MAKE THE INSTRUMENT DANGEROUS. INTENTIONAL INTERRUPTION IS PROHIBITED.

8-5. Any adjustment, maintenance, and repair of the opened instrument under voltage should be avoided as much as
possible and, when inevitable, should be carried out only by a skilled person who is aware of the hazard involved.

8-6. Capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged even if the instrument has been disconnected from its source of
supply.

8-7. Make sure that only fuses with the required rated current and of the specified type (normal blow, time delay, etc.) are
used for replacement. The use of repaired fuses and the short-circuiting of fuseholders must be avoided.

8-8. Whenever it is likely that this protection has been impaired, the instrument must be made inoperative and be secured
against any unintended operation.

WARNING

THE SERVICE INFORMATION IS OFTEN USED WITH LINE POWER SUPPLIED AND PROTECTIVE
COVERS REMOVED FROM THE INSTRUMENT. ENERGY AVAILABLE AT MANY POINTS MAY, IF
CONTACTED, RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.

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8-9. RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT

8-10. Test equipment and test equipment accessories required to maintain the 5004A are listed in Table 1-2. Equipment
other than that listed may be used if it meets the listed critical specifications.

8-11. LOGIC SYMBOLS

8-12. Logic symbols used in this manual conform to the American National Standard ANSI Y32.14-1973 (IEE Std. 91-
1973). This standard supersedes MIL-STD-806B. In the following paragraphs logic symbols are described.

8-13. Logic Concepts

8-14. The binary numbers 1 and 0 are used in pure logic where 1 represents true, yes, or active and 0 represents false,
no, or inactive. These terms should not be confused with the physical quantity (e.g., voltage) that may be used to
implement the logic, nor should the term "active" be confused with a level that turns a device on or off. A truth table for a
relationship in logic shows (implicitly or explicit) all the combinations of true and false input conditions and the result
(output). There are only two basic logic relationship, AND and OR. The following illustrations assume two inputs (A and
B), but these can be generalized to apply to more than two inputs.
AND Y Is true if and only if A is true and B is OR Y is true if and only If A is true or B is true
true (or more generally, if all inputs (or more generally, if one or more input(s)
are true). is (are) true).
Y=1 if and only if A=1 and B=1. Y=1 if and only if A=1 or B=1.
Y=A•B Y=A+B

8-15. Negation

8-16. In logic symbology, the presence of the negation indication symbol O provides for the representation of logic
function inputs and outputs in terms independent of their physical values; the O-state of the input or output being the 1-
state of the symbol referred to by the symbol description.

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EXAMPLE 1 says that Z is not true if A is true and B is true or that Z is true if A and B are not both true. Z=AB or
Z=AB. This is frequently referred to as NAND (for NOT AND).
EXAMPLE 2 says that Z is true if A is not true or if B is not true. Z = A + B. Note that this truth table is identical to that
of Example 1. The logic equation is merely a De Morgan’s transformation of the equations in Example 1.
The symbols are equivalent.
EXAMPLE 3 Z =A + B or Z = A + B and,
EXAMPLE 4 Z = A • B, also share common truth table and are equivalent transformations of each other. The NOT OR
form (Example 3) is frequently referred to as NOR.

NOTE
In this manual the logic negation symbol is NOT used.

8-17. Logic Implementation and Polarity Indication

8-18. Devices that can perform the basic logic functions, AND and OR, are called gates. Any device that can perform one
of these functions can also be used to perform the other if the relationship of the input and output voltage levels to the logic
variables 1 and 0 is redefined suitably.

8-19. In describing the operation of electronic logic devices, the symbol H is used to represent a "high level," which is a
voltage within the more-positive (less-negative) of the two ranges of voltages used to represent the binary variables. L is
used to represent a "low level," which is a voltage within the less-positive (more-negative) range.

8-20. A function table for a device shows (implicit or explicitly) all the combinations of input conditions and the resulting
output conditions.

8-21. In graphic symbols, inputs or outputs that are active when at the high level are shown without polarity indication.
The polarity indicator symbol denotes that the active (one) state of an input or output with respect to the symbol to
which it is attached is the low level.
NOTE
The polarity indicator symbol " " is used in this manual.

EXAMPLE 5
Assume two devices having the following function tables.

POSITIVE LOGIC
By assigning the relationships H=1, L=O at both input and output, Device #1 can perform the AND function and Device
#2 can perform the OR function. Such a consistent assignment is referred to as positive logic. The corresponding
logic symbols would be:

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NEGATIVE LOGIC
Alternatively, by assigning the relationship H=O, L=1 at both input and output, Device #1 can perform the OR function
and Device #2 can perform the AND function. Such a consistent assignment is referred to as negative logic. The
corresponding logic symbols would be:

8-22. MIXED LOGIC. The use of the polarity indicator symbol (X) automatically invokes a mixed-logic convention. This
is, positive logic is used at the input and outputs that do not have polarity indicators, negative logic is used at the inputs
and outputs that have polarity indicators.

This may be shown either of two ways: This may be shown either of two ways:

Note the equivalence of these symbols to example 1 and Note the equivalence of these symbols to examples 3
2 and the fact that the function table is a positive-logic and 4 and the fact that the function table is a positive-
translation (H=1, L=O of the NAND truth table, and also logic translation (H=l, L=O) of the NOR truth table, and
note that the function table is the negative-logic also note that the function table is the negative-logic
translation (H=O, L=1) of the NOR truth table, given in translation (H=O, L=I) of the NAND truth table, given in
Example 3. Example 1.

8-23. It should be noted that one can easily convert from the symbology of positive-logic merely by substituting a polarity
indicator ( ) for each negative indicator while leaving the distinctive shapes alone. To convert from the symbology
of negative logic, a polarity indicator ( ) is substituted for each negation indicator ( o) and the OR shape is substituted
for the AND shape or vice versa.

8-24. It was shown that any device that can perform OR logic can also perform AND Igoic and vice versa. De Morgan’s
transformation is illustrated in Examples 1 through 7. The rules of the transformation are:
1. At each input or output having a negation or polarity ( ) indicator, delete the indicator.
2. At each input or output not having an indicator, add a negation or polarity ( ) indicator.

3. Substitute the AND symbol for the OR symbol or vice versa. These steps do not alter the assumed
convention; positive-logic stays positive, negative-logic stays negative, and mixed-logic stays mixed.

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8-25. The choice of symbol may be influenced by these considerations: (1)The operation being performed may best be
understood as AND or OR. (2) In a function more complex than a basic gate, the inputs will usually be considered as
inherently active high or active low (e.g., the J and K inputs of a J-K flip-flop are active high and active low, respectively).
(3) In a chain of logic, understanding and the writing of logic equations are often facilitated if active-low or negated outputs
feed into active-low or negated inputs.

8-26. Other Symbols

8-27. More symbols are required to depict complex logic diagrams. Some of the other symbols are as follows:
Dynamic input activated by transition from a low level to a high level. The opposite transition has no effect at the output.

Dynamic input activated by transition from a high level to


a low level. The opposite transition has no effect at the
output.

Exclusive OR function. The output will assume its


indicated active level if and only if one and only one of
the two inputs assumes its indicated active level.

Inverting function. The output is low if the input is high


and it is high if the input is low. The two symbols shown
are equivalent.

Noninverting function. The output is high if the input is


high and it is low if the input is low. The two symbols
shown are equivalent.

OUTPUT DELAY. The output signal is effective when


the input signal returns to its opposite state.

EXTENDER. Indicates when a logic function increases


(extends) the number of inputs to another logic function.

FLIP-FLOP. A binary sequential element with two stable


states: a set (1) state and a reset (0) state. Outputs are
shown in the 1 state when the flip-flop is set. In the reset
state the outputs will be opposite to the set state.

RESET. A 1 input will reset the flip-flop. A return to 0


will cause no further effect.

SET. A 1 input will set the flip-flop. A return to 0 will


cause no further action.

TOGGLE. A 1 input will cause the flip-flop to change


state. A return to 0 will cause no further action.

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J INPUT. Similar to the S input except if both J and K


(see below) are at 1, the flip-flop changes state.

K INPUT. Similar to the R input (see above).

D INPUT (Data). Always dependent on another input


(usually C). When the C and D inputs are at 1, the flip-
flop will be set. When the C Is 1 and the D is O, the flip-
flop will reset.

Address symbol has multiplexing relationship at inputs


and demultiplexing relationship at outputs.

8-28. Dependency Notation "C" "G" "V" "F"

8-29. Dependency Notation is a way to simplify symbols for complex IC elements by defining the existence of an AND
relationship between inputs, or by the AND conditioning of an output by an input without actually showing all the elements
and interconnections involved. The following examples use the letter "C" for control and "G" for gate. The dependent
input is labeled with a number that is either prefixed (e.g., 1X) or subscripted (e.g., X1). They both mean the same thing.
The letter V is used to indicate an OR relationship between inputs or between inputs and outputs with this letter (V). The
letter F indicates a connect-disconnect relationship. If the F (free dependency) inputs or outputs are active (1) the other
usual normal conditions apply. If one or more of the F inputs are inactive (0), the related F output is disconnected from its
normal output condition (it floats).
The input that controls or gates other inputs is labeled
with a "C" or a "G",
followed by an identifying number. The controlled or
gated input or output Is
labeled with the same number. In this example, "1" is
controlled by "G1."

When the controlled or gated input or output already has


a functional label (X
is used here), that label will be prefixed or subscripted by
the Identifying number.

If a particular device has only one gating or control input


then the identifying
number may be eliminated and the relationship shown
with a subscript.

If the input or output is affected by more than one gate or


control input, then the
identifying numbers of each gate or control input will
appear in the prefix or
subscript, separated by commas. In this example "X" is
controlled by "G1"
and "G2."

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8-30. Control Blocks

8-31. A class of symbols for complex logic are called control blocks. Control blocks are used to show where common
control signals are applied to a group of functionally separate units. Examples of types of control blocks follow.

Register control block. This symbol is used with an


associated array of flip-flop symbols to provide a point of
placement for common function lines, such as a
common clear.

Shift register control block. These symbols are used with


any array of flip-flop symbols to form a shift register. An
active transition at the inputs causes left or right shifting
as indicated.

Counter control block. The symbol is used with an array


of flip-flops or other circuits serving as a binary or
decade counter. An active transition at the +1 or -1 input
causes the counter to increment one count upward or
downward, respectively. An active transition at the ± 1
input causes the counter to increment one count upward
or downward depending on the input at an up/down
control.

Selector control block. These symbols are used with an


array of OR symbols to provide a point of placement for
selection (S) or gating (G) lines. The selection lines
enable the input designated 0, 1, ....n of each OR
function by means of a binary code where SO is the
least-significant digit. If the 1 level of these lines is low,
polarity indicators ( ) will be used. The gating lines
have an AND relation with the respective input of each
OR function: G1 with the inputs numbered 1, G2 with the
input numbered 2, and so forth. If the enabling levels of
these lines is low, polarity indicators ( ) will be used.

Output selector control block. This symbol is used with a


block symbol having multiple outputs to form a decoder.
The selection lines enable the output designated 0, 1,
....n of each block by means of a binary code where SO
is the least-significant digit. If the 1 level of these lines is
low, polarity indicators ( ) will be used.

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8-32. Complex Logic Devices

8-33. Logic elements can be combined to produce very complex devices that can perform more difficult functions. A
control block symbol can be used bo simplify understanding of many complex devices. Several examples of complex
devices are given here.

Selector Control Block used to simplify AND portion of a quad AND-OR


select gate. When G1 is high, the data presented at the "1" inputs will
be gated through. When G2 is high, the data presented at the "2" inputs
will be gated through.

Register control block used to Illustrate a quad D-type latch. There is a


common active-low reset (R), and a common edge-triggered control
input (C). Since there is only one dependency relationship, the
controlling input is not numbered and the controlled functions (D) are
subscripted with a C.

Shift Register Control Block used to show common Inputs to a


bidirectional shift register. Notice that "→m" means shift the contents to
the right or down by "m" units. And "←m" means shift the contents to
the left or up by "m" units. Note: If m=l, it may be omitted. Inputs "a" and
"b" are each single IC pins that have two functions. Input "a" enables
one of the inputs to the top D-type flip-flop (1D), and also shifts the
register contents down one unit. Input "b" enables one of the inputs to
the bottom flip-flop (2D), and also shifts the register contents up one
unit. Input "c" loads all four flip-flops in parallel (3D). Input "d" is a
common reset. The output delay Indicator is used because these are
master-slave flip-flops.

Counter Control Block used to show common inputs to a Presettable


Decade Up/Down Counter. Notice that "+m" means count up
(increment the count) by "m;" "-m" means count down by "m." Note: if
m=l, it may be omitted. Since the D-type flip-flops are master-slave, the
output delay indicator is used. The "=9, t1" and "=9, -1" notation defines
when the carry and borrow outputs are generated. They also define it,
as a decade counter; a binary counter would have carry indicated with
"=15, +1." Flip-flop weighting is indicated in parenthesis.

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Read Only Memory (ROM) with 32 addresses. Address selection is


determined by the five upper inputs which are decoded into 32 possible
addresses (A00 through A31) corresponding to the weighting modifiers at
the inputs. Input modifier G (pin 15) gates the outputs. Stored data will
be read from the selected memory address if G is active (low). The
output data pins (1-7 and 9) are active low. The "-" indicator shows the 8
outputs are capable of supplying low outputs only. A high output is
usually supplied by a resistor to a "high" voltage.

8-34. TROUBLESHOOTING (FAILURE ANALYSIS)

8-35. Information to help locate a fault or trouble in the 5004A is given in the following material.

8-36. Several troubleshooting aids are permanently built-in the 5004A. The SELF-TEST front panel switch is one. The
main assembly (motherboard) NORMAL SERVICE switch is another. The front panel GATE lamp is another. The four-
front panel seven-segment digit displays are another. The front panel UNSTABLE SIGNATURE is another.

8-37. The front panel SELF-TEST switch operation is described in Section III of this manual.

8-38. Troubleshooting Flowchart

8-39. Figure 8-1, the troubleshooting flowchart may be used to locate a faulty component. A suggested sequence for
troubleshooting is:
a. Perform the Operator’s Self-Test (see in Section II1).
b. If the 5004A does not pass the Operators Self-test, perform the steps given in the troubleshooting flowchart
(Figure 8-1).

8-40. Major Test Point Signatures

8-41. Table 8-1 lists the signatures for the major test points.

8-42.Troubleshooting Signatures with SELF-TEST and NORMAL/SERVICE Switches

8-43. Table 8-2 is a listing of signatures taken from a correctly operating 5004A with a second correctly operating 5004A.
These signatures may be used to locate the cause of a malfunction in a 5004A Signature Analyzer. To take most of the
signatures listed requires that the top cover of the 5004A be removed. Refer to the disassembly procedures before
attempting to remove the top cover.
WARNING

IF THE 5004A TOP COVER IS REMOVED, DANGEROUS VOLTAGES ARE EXPOSED. ONLY
QUALIFIED ELECTRONIC SERVICE TECHNICIANS SHOULD ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE 5004A
WITH COVERS REMOVED.

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Figure 8-1. Troubleshooting Flowchart

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Table 8-2. SELF-TEST and NORMAL/SERVICE Signatures

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8-44. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

8-45. To remove the 5004A covers, use the following procedure:

WARNING

WHEN THE COVERS ARE REMOVED FROM THE 5004A, LINE VOLTAGES WHICH ARE
DANGEROUS AND MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY WHEN TOUCHED. DO NOT REMOVE THE
COVERS UNLESS IT IS NECESSARY.

1. Disconnect the power cable from the rear panel of the 5004A.
2. Turn the 5004A over with the cable case down. Four screws are exposed.
3. On the back panel of the 5004A loosen the two screws at the ends of the heat sink three or four turns (see Figure
8-2)
NOTE
DO NOT loosen the transistor retaining screws (see Figure 8-2).

4. Remove the four screws near the four corners of the cabinet bottom.
5. Hold the top and bottom covers together and turn the 5004A right side up.
6. Carefully lift the top cover off.

Figure 8-2. Heat Sink Screws Locations

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NOTE
If the heat sink on the rear panel is still holding the cover together, loosen the sink screws a few
more turns.

WARNING

BE CAREFUL OF EXPOSED LINE VOLTAGE POINTS.

7. If necessary the bottom cover can be removed.


8. To reassemble the 5004A reverse the preceding steps.

8-46. Data Probe Disassembly and Reassembly

8-47. To disassemble the data probe, use the following procedure.


1. Disconnect the power cable from the 5004A. Remove the GND wire from the probe.

NOTE
Figure 6-1 shows the mechanical parts of the probe. Figure 8-7 shows the probe with its covers
removed.

2. Remove the probe tip by turning it with fingers counterclockwise.

NOTE

The red window has a projecting stud that fits in the body of the probe near the GND pin (off-set
slightly).

3. Carefully pull the red window off the probe tip.


4. Slide the two half covers carefully off the probe printed circuit board.

NOTE

The two body shells interlock to cover the printed circuit board.

5. Reverse the preceding steps to reassemble the data probe.

8-48. Gating Signals Pod Disassembly and Reassembly

8-49. To disassemble the gating signals pod, use the following procedure.
1. Disconnect the power cable from the 5004A.

NOTE
Figure 6-1 shows the mechanical parts of the pod. Figure 8-7 shows the probe with its covers
removed.

2. Squeeze the ends of the pod test leads connector and pull the connector off the pod.
3. Remove the four screws from the bottom cover of the pod, and carefully remove the top cover. The bottom cover
can also be removed if necessary.
NOTE

The pod cable has a strain protector which fits in a slot in the covers of the pod.

4. Reverse the above procedure to reassemble the pod.

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8-50. BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION

8-51. In the following paragraphs a description of the 5004A Signature Analyzer is given to match Figure 8-3 the block
diagram in this section. A more detailed description of the 5004A is given in the paragraphs following the heading:
CIRCUIT THEORY (PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION) (SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION).

8-52. A 5004A Signature Analyzer requires four input signals: START, STOP, CLOCK, and DATA. START, CLOCK, and
STOP inputs are applied to the 5004A through the GATING SIGNALS POD.

8-53. Data Signal Path. DATA input is through the DATA PROBE. Signals applied to the DATA PROBE are connected to
dual paths which trigger at high and low voltage levels respectively. The output of these level detectors is at ECL level and
drive a pair of ECL to TTL converters on the main assembly. A logic level detector across the ECL converters provides the
drive for the logic level indicator at the data probe tip. The outputs of the ECL converters is translated from a possible
three levels (high, bad (middle), and low) to standard high or low levels at the selected clock. (When a bad level appears
atthe input of the data probe, it is converted to whatever the previous data level was: (either high or low.) Data from the 3-
to-2 level converter is applied to the pseudo-random word generator with corresponding gate and clock signals. For each
different clocked data stream (series of bits) bracketed by a start and stop signal, a different word (signature) is generated
by the word generator. Each signature is sent to the display latches which supply them to the decoder-driver and the
signature comparator. The decoder-driver translates the signature to a special-form hexadecimal number which is applied
to the display. Each succeeding signature is compared with the preceding signature in the signature comparator which will
activate the UNSTABLE SIGNATURE lamp if two succeeding signatures are different. The RESET function for the entire
5004A is part of the DATA probe. RESET is activated by a switch (labeled RESET) on the DATA probe.

8-54. Clock, Start, and Stop Signal Paths

8-55. External CLOCK, START, and STOP signals are applied to the 5004A through the gating signals pod. Input
CLOCK, START, and STOP signals are eamplified, and connected to operator-controlled edge-select circuits. After edge-
selection the CLOCK, START, and STOP signals are combined to form a gating (gate) control signal. (The external
CLOCK signal is also buffered and used to time other sections of the 5004A.) The gate signal is presented on the front
panel with a GATE indicator lamp. The gate signal is for on-off (start-stop) control of the word generator.

8-56. Scan/Test Oscillator (Internal Clock)

8-57. A .6 kilohertz signals is generated in the 5004A for display scan and test use. The scan signal controls switching the
displays on and off (fast enough to be not noticeable) to lower power consumption and reduce the size of drive circuit
components. In the SELF-TEST and NORMAL/SERVICE (troubleshooting) modes the internal test signal is used as a
substitute for the external clock normally applied to the gating signals pod.

8-58. Self-Test

8-57. Part of the 5004A is a circuit used only for self-test of the signature analyzer. The self-test function is controlled by
a front panel switch. In the self-test mode special signatures are generated using the internal test signal frequency divider
output (ROM). If there is a defect in the 5004A the self-test signature will not be correct.

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Figure 8-3.
5004A CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM

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8-60. Display Scan and Comparator Strobe

8-61. The clock signal is used to time both the display scan and signature compactor strobe circuits. The digit display
lamps are enabled less than full-time to conserve power.
NOTE
The NORMAL/SERVICE switch is separate but related to the front panel SELF-TEST switch.

8-62. Service (Troubleshooting) Mode

8-63. On the main assembly of the 5004A a two-position switch, labeled NORMAL/SERVICE, can be used during fault
locating (troubleshooting) procedures if the 5004A is not operating correctly.

8-64. Power Supply

8-65. Alternating current line supply (mains) voltage is converted to the two positive and negative regulated direct current
voltages required in the 5004A by the power supply circuit.

8-66. CIRCUIT THEORY (PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION)

8-67. The following paragraphs give the circuit theory (principles of operation) for the 5004A Signature Analyzer to explain
the schematic diagram. A previous section describes the 5004A at the block diagram level. This BLOCK DIAGRAM
DESCRIPTION should be studied and learned before the following paragraphs are studied.

8-68. Purpose of 5004A

8-69. The 5004A Signature Analyzer is designed to be used in testing the correctness of operation of certain complex
digital logic electronic instruments or systems. A technique of testing called signature analysis is used with the 5004A and
compatible instruments. Refer to the paragraph titled Signature Analysis in Section I for an explanation of signature
analysis.

8-70. Schematic Diagram

8-71. The 5004A schematic diagram is presented with the four inputs on the left side, and the flow of signals is generally
from the left to the right side where the output indicators are presented. Outputs are four digits (seven-segment LED’s)
and two single-LED function/condition indicators. Refer to the schematic diagram notes for an explanation of the
schematic symbol system used. The ac line power input and dual-voltage (regulated) power supply are on the lower left
side of the schematic.

8-72. Gating Signals Pod

8-73. The gating signals pod is the input for the CLOCK, START, and STOP signals to the 5004A. Requirements for
these signals are given in Section I. A voltage regulator, U4, for -5.2V on the pod board reduces power dissipation in the
main assembly. Amplifier, U1, is used as a voltage follower to provide the 1.4-volt reference level for the three input
amplifier-converters. All three input signals are each applied to three separate identical circuits. The input amplifier-
converters produce high-speed complementary-output ECL-level signals for the main assembly.

8-74. Edge Selection

8-75. The three ECL-level pulse signals from the pod (START, STOP, and CLOCK) are applied separately to three front-
panel switches which may be used to select the polarity of any input signal. Changing the polarity of a signal effectively
selects the opposite edge of the input signal as the control for that channel.

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8-76. ECL-to-TTL Level Converters

8-77. After the edge select switches the gating signals are applied to four separate ECL-to-TTL level converters. (The
CLOCK signal is applied to two separate converters, U12A and B, for two separate paths.) The outputs of the START and
STOP level converters are applied to latches which are controlled by the CLOCK signal. The latches outputs are applied
to the gate control circuit.

8-78. Gate Control

8-79. The input START and STOP signals are processed in the gate control circuit to produce a definite time window
during which data is received by the word generator (described later). Operation of the gate control circuit is described in
the following paragraph.

8-80. State Diagram

8-81. Figure 8-4 is a state diagram of the functioning of the gate control circuits. NOTE: Positive-true logic is used. The
INITIAL state normally occurs: when the 5004A has power switched on, or when the data probe RESET switch is pressed,
or when a STOP and START pulse are received in RUN mode. In the INITIAL state, if START is 0 the state will change to
ARMED. In the ARMED state the 5004A is ready to receive a START pulse and proceed to either RUN mode. (Note that
if a STOP pulse is received, the state will be intermediate RUN; and to progress to full RUN, STOP must be 0.) From full
RUN the state will return to INITIAL if START and STOP pulses are received. If START remains at 0 and a STOP pulse is
received, the state returns to ARMED. The HOLD state occurs when the HOLD switch is in and a STOP pulse is received
in the full RUN mode. In the HOLD state, the data probe RESET switch must be pressed to return to the INITIAL state.
All modes except HOLD have no-change conditions. For example in the ARMED state if the START line remains at 0, the
5004A will not change to RUN. With proper START, STOP, and CLOCK signals the gate control proceeds through the
states repetitively. The gate control circuit output starts and stops the word generator, and provides the on-off control of
the GATE lamp to show when the START and STOP signals are received and implemented.

8-82. Data Signal Flow

8-83. In normal operation, data signals from the unit being tested are applied to the 5004A high-speed data probe. The
data probe (A3) discriminates whether the input TTL level is high or low or bad (middle level). If the input level is high it is
detected by U1A, if it is low it is detected by U1B. The input signal is converted to a pair of two-line differential
(complementary) ECL signals and sent to the main assembly. At the input to the main assembly the data signal is
converted from a pair of two-line (differential) ECL signals to a pair of signals at TTL level.

8-84. The pair of data signals at pins 6 and 12 of Ull (A and B) are applied to the data latch, U9. If the data input signal is
a high level or a low level it is clocked out of the data latch on pin 5. If it is a bad (middle) level signal the previous level
signal is clocked out of the data latch. (A bad level appears as tow lows at the U9J and K inputs.)

8-85. In the main assembly the data TTL signals at the junction of R37 and R38 are applied to U20, a logic level detector.
The detector responds to the combined TTL level (or pulses) of the input signal, and it controls the indication of the logic
level indicator lamp, DS1, in the data probe. The two TTL data signals are applied to the data latch, J9. Data from U9(5)
is applied to U6(5), an "exclusive-OR" gate. This is the input of the pseudo-random word generator.

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Figure 8-4. Gate Control State Diagram

8-86. Pseudo-Random Word Generator (Data Signal Path Continued)

8-87. The pseudo-random word generator is the central principle of the signature analysis method. A shift register with
some outputs fed back is used to generate a pseudo-random word (signature) output. Input data goes through U6 to shift
register U21. From U21(13) the data goes to U24(1 and 2) input. One output from U21 (pin 12) and three outputs from
U24 (pins 3, 6, and 13) are fed back to the U6 inputs to combine with the input data and modify the resultant output of the
shift registers. The outputs of the two shift registers (U24 and U21) are the unique "signatures."

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8-88. Display Control (Data Signal Path Continued)

8-89. The 16-line signature output of the word generator is applied to the inputs of registers U15, U16, U13, and U14
which drive U19 a memory used as a character decoder. The output of U19 is applied to the four LED seven-segment
digits on the display assembly.

8-90. Signature Comparator (UNSTABLE Signature Lamp)

8-91. As each signature is applied to the character decoder, U19, it is also stored in memory U22. When the next
signature is received it is compared with the previous signature in U23. If the two signatures are different, U23 outputs a
pulse to U7A which is sent to pulse-on the UNSTABLE SIGNATURE lamp on the display assembly, A2. If succeeding
signals are identical, U23 does not send a pulse to the lamp. The comparator receives a low-frequency strobe signal from
U18B which controls the timing of a store and compare cycle.

8-92. Scan/Test Oscillator

8-93. U28 is a low-frequency (.6 Khz) square wave oscillator. The output of U28 is used for the test circuit and to scan the
displays.

8-94. Display Scan

8-95. The front-panel-switched self-test circuit includes U27, U25, U29, and U17. The four-bit counters, U27 and U25 are
cycled by a signal from the self-test oscillator, U28, through U26. Outputs of U27 and U26 address memory U29 which
supplies START and STOP signals in the self-test mode. All possible states of the gate control circuit are exercised in
each self-test cycle to check proper operation. Self-test signals are applied to the inputs of the 5004A to allow all circuits
to be tested. Part of the test besides specific signatures is to apply trash to U17 which will exercise all seven segments of
each display digit.

8-98. NORMAL/SERVICE Test Switch

8-99. The NORMAL/SERVICE test switch on the main assembly allows all feedback paths in the 5004A to be opened for
complete signature analysis testing, with a second 5004A Signature Analyzer. (Refer to the troubleshooting procedures in
this section.)

8-100. INPUT SIGNAL TIMING

8-101. Figure 8-5 shows the timing relationship between the input, CLOCK, START, DATA, and STOP signals. The
diagram shows that the START signal must transition from low to high before the gate will open, and data in the middle
level is accepted as the preceding condition.

Figure 8-5. Input Signals Timing

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Figure 8-6. Schematic Diagram Notes

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Figure 8-6. Schematic Diagram Notes (Continued)

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Figure 8-7. Probe and Pod (A3 and A4) Component Locations

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Figure 8-8. Display Board and Main Board (A1) Component Locations

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Figure 8-9. Schematic Diagram

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APPENDIX A

REFERENCES

DA Pam 310-4 Index of Technical Manuals, Technical Bulletins, Supply Manuals (Types 7, 8, and 9), Supply
Bulletins, and Lubrication Orders.
DA Pam 310-7 Index of Modification Work Orders.
TM 38-750 The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).
TM 740-90-1 Administrative Storage of Equipment.
TM 750-244-2 Procedures for Destruction of Electronics Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use (Electronics Command).
TB 43-180 Calibration Requirements for the Maintenance of Army Materiel.
TB 385-4 Safety Precautions for Maintenance of Electrical/Electronic Equipment.

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APPENDIX B

COMPONENTS OF END ITEM LIST

Section I. INTRODUCTION

B-1. Scope (2) Item number. The number used to identify


This appendix lists integral components of and basic item called out in the illustration.
issue items for the TS-3791/U to help you inventory b. National Stock Number. Indicates the National
items required for safe and efficient operation. stock number assigned to the item and which will be
used for requisitioning.
B-2. General c. Description. Indicates the Federal item name
This Components of End Item List is divided into the and, if required, a minimum description to identify the
following sections: item. The part number indicates the primary number
a. Section II. Integral Components of the End Item. used by the manufacturer, which controls the design and
Not applicable. These items, when assembled, characteristics of the item by means of its engineering
comprise the TS-3791/U and must accompany it drawings, specifications, standards, and inspection
whenever it is transferred or turned in. requirements to identify an item or range of items.
The illustrations will help you identify these items. Following the part number, the Federal Supply Code for
b. Section III. Basic Issue Items. Not applicable. Manufacturers (FSCM) is shown in parentheses.
These are the minimum essential items required to place d. Location. The physical location of each item
the TS-3791/U in operation, to operate it, and to perform listed is given in this column. The lists are designed to
emergency repairs. Although shipped separately packed inventory all items in one area of the major item before
they must accompany the TS-3791/U during operation moving on to an adjacent area.
and whenever it is transferred between accountable e. Usable on Code. Not applicable.
officers. The illustrations will assist you with hard-to- f. Quantity Required (Qty Reqd). This column lists
identify items. This manual is your authority to the quantity of each item required for a complete major
requisition replacement BII, base don TOE/MTOE item.
authorization of the end item. g. Quantity. This column is left blank for use during
an inventory. Under the Rcvd column, list the quantity
B-3. Explanation of Columns you actually receive on your major item. The Date
a. Illustration. This column is divided as columns are for your use when you inventory the major
follows: item.
(1) Figure number. Indicates the figure
number of the illustration on which the item is shown.

(Next printed page is B-2.)

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CROSS REFERENCE INDEX

NATIONAL NATIONAL
PART STOCK PART STOCK
NUMBER FSCM NUMBER NUMBER FSCM NUMBER

BB2035 01121 5905-00-958-3830 CEATO-1272F 75042 5905-00-105-9724


BB2235 01121 5905-00-403-8837 CEATO-1500F 75042 5905-00-917-0576
BB2415 01121 5905-00-961-7730 CEATO-1501F 75042 5905-00-109-9848
BB3915 01121 5905-00-407-0085 CEATO-1541F 75042 5905-01-026-5084
BB5115 01121 5905-00-234-4374 CEATO-20ROF 75042 5905-00-177-7172
CB1015 01121 5905-00-102-5294 CEATO-2000F 75042 5905-00-998-1796
CB1035 01121 5905-00-909-3885 CEATO-2001F 75042 5905-00-922-9920
CB1045 01121 5905-00-959-1202 CEATO-2051F 75042 5905-00-724-5717
CB1055 01121 5905-00-116-8554 CEATO-2261F 75042 5905-00-102-6001
CB1235 01121 5905-00-989-7943 CEATO-2491F 75042 5905-00-021-6494
CB15L5 01121 5905-00-577-9598 CEATO-2493F 75042 5905-00-051-1879
CB1545 01121 5905-00-577-9597 CEATO-3010F 75042 5905-00-078-1549
CB1855 01121 5905-00-800-8068 CEATO-3012F 75042 5905-01-017-8107
CB2025 01121 5905-00-102-5289 CEATO-3320F 75042 5905-00-021-6496
CB2045 01121 5905-00-136-7103 CEATO-3652F 75042 5905-00-419-2676
CB2225 01121 5905-00-909-3940 CEATO-3742F 75042 5905-00-441-7812
CB3635 01121 5905-00-136-8430 CEATO-4021F 75042 5905-00-922-9923
CB3645 01121 5905-00-141-0741 CEATO-4530F 75042 5905-00-433-7389
CB3915 01121 5905-00-907-4118 CEATO-4990F 75042 5905-00-922-9924
CB4335 01121 5905-00-122-0004 CEATO-4991F 75042 5905-00-922-9925
CB4735 01121 5905-00-960-0126 CEATO-5622F 75042 5905-00-997-9579
CB5105 01121 5905-00-909-3834 CEATO-8060F 75042 5905-00-233-5377
CB5125 01121 5905-00-911-3754 EB5625 01121 5905-00-121-9110
CB5135 01121 5905-00-136-3890 SE365 03508 5961-00-222-6190
CB5625 01121 5905-00-909-3862 SS22650 07263 5961-00-488-9927
CB7535 01121 5905-00-916-7268 SV2511 01121 5905-00-414-1101
CEATO-1002F 75042 5905-00-904-4409 SZ50646 04713 5961-00-237-2353
CEATO-1003F 75042 5905-00-484-7475 WAIG040S202UA 01121 5905-00-400-3541
CEATO-1012D 75042 5905-00-105-9709 1N4152 07910 5961-00-899-8924
CEATO-1012F 75042 5905-00-893-1242 1N5567B 99942 5961-00-254-1621
CEATO-1101F 75042 5905-00-994-8457 1N963B 04713 5961-00-998-3666
CEATO-1241F 75042 5905-00-153-4435 1214-05-00-0541C 78189 5310-00-193-6731

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NATIONAL NATIONAL
PART STOCK PART STOCK
NUMBER FSCM NUMBER NUMBER FSCM NUMBER

129-0053-00 80009 5940-00-835-2060 2N5308 03508 5961-00-146-8295


131-0566-00 80009 5940-00-242-0676 2N5859 04713 5961-00-448-6717
131-0589-00 80009 5999-00-275-0213 2X12161-402 73743 5310-00-407-4600
131-0590-00 80009 5999-00-551-9434 2X20224-402 73743 5310-00-158-5262
131-0604-00 80009 5999-00-173-9923 200-0103-00 80009 5999-00-914-3308
131-0608-00 80009 5999-00-551-9433 210-0046-00 80009 5310-00-841-8117
131-0679-00 80009 5935-00-236-7554 210-0259-00 80009 5940-00-474-9824
131-0707-00 80009 5999-00-396-6331 210-0457-00 80009 5310-00-841-8106
131-0792-00 80009 5999-01-023-1578 210-0583-00 80009 5310-00-006-8168
133-23-11-034 71785 5935-00-067-7311 210-0586-00 80009 5310-00-836-3520
133-96-12-062 71785 5935-00-814-2209 210-0940-00 80009 5310-00-158-5237
136-0183-00 80009 5935-00-938-4734 2104-04-00-2520N 78189 5940-00-847-3138
136-0220-00 80009 5935-00-067-7311 211-0101-00 80009 5305-00-492-2145
136-0235-00 80009 5935-00-814-2209 211-0116-00 80009 5305-00-005-8245
136-0263-03 80009 5999-00-394-0381 213-0020-00 80009 5305-00-005-8247
150-0046-00 80009 6240-00-933-5822 213-0153-00 80009 5305-00-283-1909
150-0048-01 80009 6240-00-060-2941 214-0579-00 80009 5940-00-935-8313
150-0057-01 80009 6240-00-183-0669 214-1127-00 80009 3110-00-442-8406
150D396X9010B2 56289 5910-00-833-5175 214-1136-00 80009 5930-01-020-6724
150D475X9035B2 56289 5910-00-177-4300 214-1139-02 80009 5360-00-480-3639
151-0219-00 80009 5961-00-488-9927 214-1139-03 80009 5360-00-447-8721
151-0228-00 80009 5961-00-401-6210 214-1190-00 80009 6625-01-066-3336
151-0261-00 80009 5961-00-689-1455 28JR168-1 24931 5935-00-236-7554
151-1027-00 80009 5961-00-438-6453 281-0081-00 80009 5910-00-834-4931
152-0185-00 80009 5961-00-936-7604 281-0093-00 80009 5910-00-983-2623
152-0212-00 80009 5961-00-237-2353 281-0114-00 80009 5910-00-065-9821
152-0280-00 80009 5961-00-436-2890 281-0122-00 80009 5910-00-013-9658
152-0323-00 80009 5961-00-222-6190 281-0528-00 80009 5910-00-765-0380
152-0405-00 80009 5961-00-254-1621 281-0534-00 80009 5910-00-978-2441
189-4-5 74970 5910-00-958-3153 281-0544-00 80009 5910-00-725-1700
189-509-5 74970 5910-00-247-8600 281-0613-00 80009 5910-00-018-1241
189-6-5 74970 5910-00-834-4931 283-0000-00 80009 5910-00-688-8702

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PART NUMBER - NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER
CROSS REFERENCE INDEX

NATIONAL NATIONAL
PART STOCK PART STOCK
NUMBER FSCM NUMBER NUMBER FSCM NUMBER

283-0002-00 80009 5910-00-721-2030 315-0473-00 80009 5905-00-437-0164


283-0058-00 80009 5910-00-089-7509 315-0512-00 80009 5905-00-437-0283
283-0059-00 80009 5910-00-932-7113 315-0562-00 80009 5905-00-437-0423
283-0080-00 80009 5910-00-931-7067 321-0098-01 80009 5905-00-441-7807
283-0092-00 80009 5910-00-848-6590 321-0114-00 80009 5905-00-405-7804
283-0111-00 80009 5910-00-436-7154 321-0126-00 80009 5905-00-998-1796
283-0594-00 80009 5910-00-066-0061 321-0127-01 80009 5905-00-879-7833
283-0604-00 80009 5910-00-064-9433 321-0147-00 80009 5905-00-405-7785
283-0617-00 80009 5910-00-491-2367 321-0160-00 80009 5905-00-105-7714
3-16-6B 95987 5340-00-417-4927 321-0164-00 80009 5905-00-405-7792
301-000C0J0339C 72982 5910-00-978-2441 321-0184-00 80009 5905-00-405-7962
301-000U2M0820K 72982 5910-00-765-0380 321-0197-00 80009 5905-00-434-5060
307-0181-00 80009 5905-00-551-9251 321-0210-00 80009 5905-00-434-5056
308-0495-00 80009 5905-00-401-6651 321-0227-00 80009 5905-00-426-7720
311-0467-00 80009 5905-00-472-7323 321-0231-00 80009 5905-00-021-6494
311-0532-00 80009 5905-00-472-7773 321-0260-00 80009 5905-00-922-9925
311-0605-00 80009 5905-00-481-8441 321-0289-00 80009 5905-00-434-5068
311-0609-00 80009 5905-00-431-2984 321-0335-00 80009 5905-01-017-8107
311-0635-00 80009 5905-00-497-4330 321-0344-00 80009 5905-00-441-7812
311-0704-00 80009 5905-00-498-1330 321-0385-00 80009 5905-00-426-7847
311-0827-00 80009 5905-00-414-1101 321-0614-00 80009 5905-00-893-1242
311-1258-00 80009 5905-00-434-5414 321-0763-07 80009 5905-00-441-7810
311-1260-00 80009 5905-00-434-5416 321-1166-01 80009 5905-00-41-7829
311-1261-00 80009 5905-00-433-4372 321-1231-01 80009 5905-00-441-7826
315-0101-00 80009 5905-00-102-5294 344-0154-00 80009 5999-00-465-9987
315-0103-00 80009 5905-00-434-5442 348-0115-00 80009 5325-00-232-9217
315-0104-00 80009 5905-00-434-5443 348-0235-00 80009 5999-00-434-2894
315-0123-00 80009 5905-00-445-3826 352-0067-00 80009 6250-00-089-7366
315-0151-00 80009 5905-00-577-9598 352-0068-00 80009 6625-00-980-9301
315-0202-00 80009 5905-00-445-3739 352-0136-00 80009 5920-00-401-6790
315-0204-00 80009 5905-00-445-3762 352-0169-00 80009 5935-00-597-5054
315-0222-00 80009 5905-00-436-9299 355-0507-00 80009 5307-00-529-8873

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PART NUMBER - NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER
CROSS REFERENCE INDEX TM 11-6625-2967-14&P

NATIONAL NATIONAL
PART STOCK PART STOCK
NUMBER FSCM NUMBER NUMBER FSCM NUMBER

358-0216-00 80009 5355-00-016-8665


366-1057-00 80009 5355-00-765-3932
366-1077-00 80009 5355-00-419-4045
376-0029-00 80009 3010-00-498-7454
410P111 56289 5910-00-243-2218
410P112 56289 5910-00-947-6978
46221 22526 5999-01-023-1578
46241 22526 5999-01-022-6616
47350 22526 5999-00-275-0213
47357 22526 5999-00-551-9433
47439 22526 5999-00-396-6331
62-56-3 80740 5905-00-497-4330
62-57-3 80740 5905-00-431-2984
683AS15 08806 6240-00-062-6173
811-546E103Z 72982 5910-00-721-2030
8131N147W5R273K 72982 5910-00-089-7509
86250-2 00779 5999-00-394-0381

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APPENDIX D

MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION

Section I. INTRODUCTION
D-1. General known accuracy, to detect and adjust any discrepancy in
This appendix provides a summary of the maintenance the accuracy of the instrument being compared.
operations for the TS-3791/U. It authorizes categories g. Install. The act of emplacing, seating, or fixing
of maintenance for specific maintenance functions on into position an item, part, module (component or
repairable items and components and the tools and assembly) in a manner to allow the proper functioning of
equipment required to perform each function. This the equipment or system.
appendix may be used as an aid in planning h. Replace. The act of substituting a serviceable
maintenance operations. like type part, subassembly, or module (component or
assembly) for an unserviceable counterpart.
D-2. Maintenance Function i. Repair. The application of maintenance services
Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined as (inspect, test, service, adjust, align, calibrate, replace) or
follows: other maintenance actions (welding, grinding, riveting,
a. Inspect. To determine the serviceability of an straightening, facing, remachining, or resurfacing) to
item by comparing its physical, mechanical, and/ or restore serviceability to an item by correcting specific
electrical characteristics with established standards damage, fault, malfunction, or failure in a part,
through examination. subassembly, module (component or assembly), end
b. Test. To verify serviceability and to detect item, or system.
incipient failure by measuring the mechanical or j. Overhaul. That maintenance effort (service/
electrical characteristics of an item and comparing those action) necessary to restore an item to a completely
characteristics with prescribed standards. serviceable/operational condition as prescribed by
c. Service. Operations required periodically to maintenance standards (i.e., DMWR) in appropriate
keep an item in proper operating conditions, i.e., to clean technical publications. Overhaul is normally the highest
(decontaminate), to preserve, to drain, to paint, or to degree of maintenance performed by the Army.
replenish fuel, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, or compressed Overhaul does not normally return an item to like new
air supplies. condition.
d. Adjust. To maintain, within prescribed limits, by k. Rebuild. Consists of those services actions
bringing into proper or exact position, or by setting the necessary for the restoration of unserviceable equipment
operating characteristics to the specified parameters. to a like new condition in accordance with original
e. Align. To adjust specified variable elements of manufacturing standards. Rebuild is the highest degree
an item to bring about optimum or desired performance. of materiel maintenance applied to Army equipment.
f. Calibrate. To determine and cause corrections The rebuild operation includes the act of returning to zero
to be made or to be adjusted on instruments or test those age measurements (hours, miles, etc.) considered
measuring and diagnostic equipments used in precision in classifying Army equipments/components.
measurement. Consists of comparisons of two
instruments, one of which is a certified standard of

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D-3. Column Entries D - Depot


a. Column 1, Group Number. Column 1 lists group e. Column 5, Tools and Equipment. Column 5
numbers, the purpose of which is to identify components, specifies by code, those common tool sets (not individual
assemblies, subassemblies, and modules with the next tools) and special tools, test, and support equipment
higher assembly. required to perform the designated function.
b. Column 2, Component,/Assembly. Column 2 f. Column 6, Remarks. Column 6 contains an
contains the noun names of components, assemblies, alphabetic code which leads to the remark in section II,
subassemblies, and modules for which maintenance is Remarks, which is pertinent to the item opposite the
authorized. particular code.
c. Column 3, Maintenance Functions. Column 3
lists the functions to be performed on the item listed in D-4. Tool and Test Equipment Requirement (sect III)
column 2. When items are listed without maintenance a. Tool or Test Equipment Reference Code. The
functions, it is solely for purpose of having the group numbers in this column coincide with the numbers used
numbers in the MAC and RPSTL coincide. in the tools and equipment column of the MAC. The
d. Column 4, Maintenance Category. Column 4 numbers indicate the applicable tool or test equipment
specifies, by the listing of a "worktime" figure in the for the maintenance functions.
appropriate subcolumn(s), the lowest level of b. Maintenance Category. The codes in this
maintenance authorized to perform the function listed in column indicate the maintenance category allocated the
column 3. This figure represents the active time required tool or test equipment.
to perform that maintenance function at the indicated c. Nomenclature. This column lists the noun name
category of maintenance. and nomenclature of the tools and test equipment
If the number or complexity of the tasks within the listed required to perform the maintenance functions.
maintenance function vary at different maintenance d. National/NATO Stock Number. This column lists
categories, appropriate "worktime" figures will be shown the National, NATO stock number of the specified tool or
for each category. The number of task-hours specified test equipment.
by the "worktime" figure represents the average time e. Tool Number. This column lists the
required to restore an item (assembly, subassembly, manufacturer’s part number of the tool followed by the
component, module, end item or system) to a Federal Supply Code for manufacturers (5-digit) in
serviceable condition under typical field operating parentheses.
conditions.
This time includes preparation time, troubleshooting D-5. Remarks (sect II)
time, and quality assurance/quality control time in a. Reference Code. This code refers to the
addition to the time required to perform the specific tasks appropriate item in section II, column 6.
identified for the maintenance functions authorized in the b. Remarks. This column provides the required
maintenance allocation chart. Subcolumns of column 4 explanatory information necessary to clarify items
are as follows: appearing in section II.
C - Operator/Crew
O - Organizational
F - Direct Support
H - General Support

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SECTION II MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
FOR
SIGNATURE ANALYZER TS-3791/U (HP 500A)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

GROUP MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CATEGORY TOOLS AND


NUMBER COMPONENT ASSEMBLY FUNCTION C O F H D EQUIPMENT REMARKS

00 Signature Analyzer TS-3791/U Inspect .3 5


Test 1.5 1-5
Service 2.0 1-5
Repair* .2 5
Repair 2.0 1-5
Overhaul 3.0 1-5
01 Signature Analyzer HP 5004A Inspect .3 5
Test 1.5 1-5
Service 2.0 1-5
Repair .2 5
Repair 2.0 1-5
Overhaul 3.0 1-5
02 Logic Probe HP 545A Test 1.0 1-5
Replace .2 5
Repair 2.0 1-5
03 Logic Probe HP 545A Test 1.0 1-5
Replace .2 5
Repair 2.0 1-5
04 Logic Probe HP 547A Test 1.0 1-5
Replace .2 5
Repair 2.0 1-5

* Replace fuse

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SECTION III. TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS


FOR
SIGNATURE ANALYZER TS-3791/U (HP5004A)

TOOL OR TEST MAINTENANCE NOMENCLATURE NATIONAL/NATO TOOL


EQUIPMENT CATEGORY STOCK NUMBER NUMBER
REF CODE
1 H Pulse Generator (TEK PG502) 6625-00-531-5135

2 H Pulse Generator SG-1105/U (!HP-8013B) 6625-01-010-3524

3 H Oscilloscope OS-262P/U (TEKY 7623A) 6625-01-007-9416

4 H Digital Voltmeter ANT/US-451 6625-01-060-6804

5 0 Common tools necessary to the


performance of this maintenance function
are available to maintenance personnel
for the maintenance category listed.

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APPENDIX E
MANUAL CHANGES
MANUAL DESCRIPTION CHANGE DATE April 21, 1978
INSTRUMENT: 5004A Signature Analyzer (This change supersedes all earlier dated changes)
Operating and Service Manual
SERIAL PREFIX:1704A • Make all changes listed as ERRATA.

DATE PRINTED:MARCH 1977 • Check the following table for your instrument's
HP PART NO:05004-90001 serial prefix or serial number and make listed
MICROFICHE NO:05004-90002 change(s) to manual.

IF YOUR INSTRUMENT MAKE THE IF YOUR INSTRUMENT MAKE THE


HAS SERIAL PREFIX FOLLOWING CHANGES HAS SERIAL PREFIX FOLLOWING CHANGES
OR SERIAL NUMBER TO YOUR MANUAL OR SERIAL NUMBER TO YOUR MANUAL
1736A 1
1808A 1, 2
411816A 1, 2, 3

NEW OR REVISED ITEM

The following Service Notes are available from your local HP Sales and Service Office

MODEL DESCRIPTION
5004A-1A Data Probe Threshold Voltage Adjustment and Compensation
45004A-2 Signature Analyzer Operational Verification (All Prefixes)
ERRATA
Page 6-7, Table 6-1, Replaceable Parts:
Change A2TP1 from 1251-4714 to 05004-20206; 1; TEST POINT; 28480; 05004-20206.
Change A2W1, W2, and W3 from 1251-4750 to 1251-4965 in the HP and Mfr Part Number columns.
Change MP8 reference designation to MP9 and MP9 to MP8 so MP9 identifies the bottom half of the
body and MP8 the top half.
Change MP9 from 00545-20203 to 00547-20201 in HP and Mfr Part Number columns.
Add MP15; 1600-0506; RING, GROUNDING; 28480; 1600-0506; as part of probe assembly A3.
This ring mounts on the rear end of the probe body and connects the body to circuit board common.
Change A3A1C3 from 0150-0088 (3.9 PF) to A3A1C3*; 0160-2249; CAPACITOR-FXD 4.7 PF
+ .25 PF 500 VDC; 28480; 0160-2249. "FACTORY SELECTED VALUE BETWEEN 4.6 AND
4.9 PF.
Page 8-11, Figure 8-1, Troubleshooting Flowchart:
Change step 1 of "PRELIMINARY STEPS" to the following:
"1. SET FRONT-PANEL SWITCHES AS FOLLOWS: SELF-TEST-IN; START, STOP, CLOCK,
AND HOLD-OUT."
Change Table 8-1 NORMAL signature for "Test Point 4" to A446.
Change Table 8-1 SERVICE signature for "Test Point 7" to 6P6F.
Change flow chart in three places to agree with the partial diagram shown in Figure 1.
Inside Title Page:
Change sentence under SERIAL NUMBERS to read "This manual applies directly to instruments
with a Serial Number Prefix of 1704A."
Page 1-3, Table 1-2, Recommended Test Equipment:
Add Signature Analyzer, HP Model 5004A with Critical Specs of 15 nanosecond data setup time,
START-STOP gating with setup time of 25 microseconds, and TTL compatibility.

6786/6812-6813-7917/E/7837/7940/7858/
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FIGURE 1. FLOWCHART CORRECTIONS

Page 3-1 Paragraph 3-6

Page 6-1 Paragraph 6-2


Table 6-2
Page 8-3

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ERRATA (Cont’d)
Page 8-3, Paragraph 8-21:
Change third word to "symbols" in place of "symbols".

Change positive logic symbol for DEVICE 2 to


Page 8-4, Negative Logic Symbol, Device 1:

Change negative logic symbol to


Page 8-4, Mixed Logic, NOR Gates for Examples 6 and 7:
Change notation inside both NOR symbols to "> 1" in place of "<1".
Page 8-9, Paragraph 8-36, Second Sentence:
Change NORMAL SERVICE to NORMAL/SERVICE.
Page 8-21, Paragraph 8-95:
Change 8-95 paragraph number under Display Scan to 8-97.
Add the following between paragraphs 8-94 and 8-97:
"8-95. The U28 oscillator output is applied to counter U26, and the output of U26 is
applied to display scan decoder U18A. Output from U18A controls register drivers
U15, U16, U13, and U14 plus the four transistor switches in U31. Outputs from
U15, U16, U13, U14, and U31 control seven-segment displays DS1 through DS4.
8-96. Self Test"
Page 8-27, Figure 8-9, Schematic Diagram:
Change connection for BLK/RED wire to power transformer primary winding. Disconnect wire
from present connection on S8. Reconnect to center contact of same section in S8 along with
the wire from the upper contact of LINE switch S1.
Page 6-5, Table 6-1, A1 (05004-60007) Replaceable Parts:
Add A1JI; 1251-4743; RECEPTACLE, AC POWER; 28480; 12514743.
Change A1J1 to A1J2; 1251-4778; CONNECTOR 10-PIN PUSH-ON.
Change A1J2 to A1J3; 1251-4777; CONNECTOR 9-PIN PUSH-ON.
Page 6-6, Table 6-1, A1 MISCELLANEOUS Parts:
Delete entire listing for HP Part No. 5040-8013 power receptacle.
Page 8-25, Figure 8-8, A1 Component Locations:
Add "Jl" beside power receptacle in upper right corner.
Change J1 (bottom right corner) to J2 and J2 to J3.
Page 8-27, Figure 8-9, Overall Schematic Diagram:
Change connector on A1 for A3 Data Probe connections from J1 to J2.
Change connector on A1 for A4 Gating Signal Pod from J2 to J3.
Change pin 10 on A1J3 (-11V) to pin 9.
Change pin 11 on A1J3 (common) to pin 7.
Change pin 2 on A1J3 (+5V) to pin 8.
Change pin 11 (common) on A4 pod board to pin 7.
Page 6-7, Table 6-1, Replaceable Parts:
Add "MP16" in Reference Designation column for HP Part No. 5040-0563.
NOTE - This "clip" holds the pod cables in place on the front of the pod.

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4ERRATA (Cont’d)
4Page 8-27, Figure 8-9, A1 Schematic Diagram:
Change HP Part Number at top of A1 MAIN (MOTHER) BOARD from 05004-60001 to
05004-60007.
Change A1R38 from 1500 to 1800 ohms.
Change reference designator of resistor connected to the base of A8Q6 from "R36" to R40.
4Page 6-6, Table 6-1, A1 (05004-60007) Replaceable Parts:
Change A1U28 from 1826-0180 (NE555V) to 1826-0355; IC TIMER; 28480; 1826-0355.
The 1826-0355 timer should be used for replacement in all instruments.
4Page 6-5, Table 6-1, A1 Replaceable Parts:
Delete A1Q1, A1Q2, A1Q3, and A1Q4.
4Page 6-6, Table 6-1, A1 Replaceable Parts:
Add A1U31; 1858-0014; 1; TRANSISTOR-ARRAY PNP; 28480; 1858-0014.
4Page 8-13, Figure 8-2, Table 8-2 SERVICE SIGNATURES:
Delete "2946" signatures for U25 pin 4.
Change both signatures for U10 pin 12 to "T36F".
Delete "472A" signatures for U18 pin 13.
Change N signature for U19 pin 5 to "068C".
Add "2946" signature for N at U25 pin 9.

CHANGE 1 (1736A)
Page 6-7, Table 6-1, A3 (05004-60005) Probe Assembly:
Add SERIES 1736 to Description of A3 (05004-60005) PROBE ASSEMBLY.
Change MP9 PROB BODY BOTTOM HALF from 00547-20201 to 05004-20207 in "HP Part
Number" and "Mfr Part Number" columns of Table 6-1.
Change MP8 PROBE BODY TOP HALF from 05004-20204 to 05004-20208 in "HP Part
Number" and "Mfr Part Number" columns of Table 6-1.
Change SWITCH, PUSHBUTTON from 05004-20205 to 00546-40004 in HP and Mfr Part Number
columns in Table 6-1.
Add SERIES 1736 to Description of A3A1 (05004-60003).
Change A3A1S1 from 00546-00001 to 00546-00002 in HP and Mfr Part Number columns.
Add to "A3A1 MISCELLANEOUS" HP Part No. 00546-40003; RETAINER, SWITCH A3A1S1;
28480; 00546-40003.
Add to "A3A1 MISCELLANEOUS" HP Part No. 0624-0340; SCREW, SELF TAPPING 0-80 x .188"
(for A3A1S1 mounting); 28480; 0624-0340.
Change A3A1C3 from 0160-2249 (4.7 pF Factory Selected Value) to 0121-0505; CAPACITOR-VAR
2.5-10 pF CER (SQUARE ADJ. HOLE); 28480; 0160-2249.
Change A3A1R1 from 0698-7225 (348,) to 0698-7222; RESISTOR-FXD 261Ω 1% .05W
F TC=0+-100; 28480; 0698-7222.
Change A3A1R2 from 0698-8875 (27.4D) to 0698-7195; RESISTOR-FXD 19.6Ω 1% .05W
F TC=0+-100; 28480; 0698-7195.
Change A3A1R3 from 0698-8874 (127,) to 0698-7214, RESISTOR-FXD 121Ω 1% .05W
F TC=0+-100; 28480; 0698-7214.

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CHANGE 1 (1736A) (Cont’d)


Page 6-7, Table 6-1, A3 (05004-60005) Probe Assembly:
Change A3A1R4 from 2100-1986 (1000Ω VAR) to 2100-1788; RESISTOR-VAR 500,0 10%
C TOP-ADJ 1-TURN; 28480; 2100-1788.
Change A3A1R6 from 0757-0849 (36.5KS,) to 0699-0105; RESISTOR-FXD 36.5KΩ 1% .5W
C; 28480; 0699-0105.
Add A3A1R7; 2100-1984; RESISTOR-VAR 100Ω 10% C TOP-ADJ 1-TURN; 28480; 2100-1984.
Add A3A1 R8; 0698-7228; RESISTOR-FXD 464Ω 1% .05W F TC=0+-100; 28480; 0698-7228.
Change A3A1Ul from 1820-0919 to 05004-80001; IC COMPTR ECL A/D DUAL (SELECTED);
28480; 05004-80001.
Add to "A3A1 MISCELLANEOUS" HP Part No. 8710-1177; TOOL, ADJUSTMENT SQUARE
SHANK (for A3A1C3); 28480; 8710-1177.
Page 8-24, Figure 8-7, Probe A3 Component Locator:
Replace A3 component locator with attached Figure 2 component locator for the SERIES 1736
Probe.
Page 8-27, Figure 8-9, Schematic Diagram:
Replace A3 (05004-60003 SERIES 1704) schematic diagram of probe with attached Figure 2
diagram for SERIES 1736.
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE (FOR A3 SERIES 1736 PROBE)
The series 1736 probe has three adjustments which are factory set and will need adjustment only after
repair of the circuit board. Adjustment must be made with the probe covers in place. The covers have
access holes under the probe labels. Special adjustment tool 8710-1177 is required for setting variable
capacitor C3.
4 If probe adjustment is necessary, contact your local HP Sales/Service Office or field engineer for a copy
of Service Note 5004A-1A for the recommended adjustment procedure.
Page 6-8, Table 6-1, A4 (05004-60006) Replaceable Parts:
Change A4A1U2 and U3 from 1820-0919 to 05004-80002; IC COMPTR ECL A/D DUAL
(SELECTED MC1650L); 28480; 05004-80002.

CHANGE 2 (1808A)
Page 6-5, Table 6-1, A1 (05004-60007) Replaceable Parts:
Add "SERIES 1808" to A1 Description.
Change A1CR4 and CR5 from 1901-0782 (IN5821) to 1901-0673; DIODE-PWR RECT 5US 100V
5A; 03508; A15A.
Page 8-27, Figure 8-9, A1 (05004-60007) Schematic Diagram:
Change A1 series number (top of diagram) from 1704 to 1808.
4CHANGE 3 (1816A)
4Pages 6-5 and 6-6, Table 6-1, A1 (05004-60001) Replaceable Parts:
Change A1 series number from 1808 to 1816.
Change A1R37 from 0683-2225 (2200Ω) to 0683-2215, 220 ohms 5% 1/4W;
Mfr Part No. CB2215.
Change A1R38 from 0683-1825 (1800Ω) to 0683-1815; 180 ohms 5% 1/4W; Mfr Part No.
CB1815.
4Page 8-27, Figure 8-9, A1 (05004-60007) Schematic Diagram:
Change A1 series number (top of schematic) from 1808 to 1816.
Change A1R37 from 2200 to 220 ohms.
Change A1R38 from 1800 to 180 ohms.
4 NOTE: Serial Prefix 1808A instruments with serial numbers of 00602, 00615, 00617, 00618, 00619,
00622, 00625, 00641, 00660, 00662, 00666, and 00674 have the above change for A1R37 and
A1R38. The series number on the A1 circuit boards in these instruments is 1808.

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FIGURE 2. COMPONENT LOCATOR FOR A3 SERIES 1736 PROBE

FIGURE 3. A3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FOR SERIES 1736

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By Order of the Secretary of the Army

E.C. MEYER
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
J. P. PENNINGTON
Major General, United States Army
The Adjutant General

DISTRIBUTION:
Active Army:
TSG (1) USAERDAA (1)
USAARENBD (1) USAERDAW (1)
USAINSCOM (2) Army Dep (1) except
TRADOC (2) LBAD (10)
DARCOM SAAD (30)
TECOM (2) TOAD (14)
OS Maj Comd (2) SHAD (3)
USACC (2) USA Dep (1)
HISA (Ft Monmouth) (21) Sig Sec USA Dep (1)
Armies (1) Units org under fol TOE:
USASIGS (10) (1 copy each units)
Svc Colleges (1) 29-134
Fort Richardson (CERCOM Ofc) (1) 29-136
Fort Carson (5) (2 copies each unit)
Fort Gillem (10) 29-207
WSMR (1) 29-610

ARNG: None

USAR: None

For explanation of abbreviations used, see AR 310-50.


PIN: 045190-000

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