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