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1. S oh yrrf Veal Maxil 2 444 Rise 1 800 00ps iraa er eal Manual discharge using short 2 ground lead CDM measurement was made by charging a 15pf 3kV capacitor and then discharging it to ground using the various configurations described above REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE 5 1 Repair The Model 9902 Remote Discharge Probe cannot be serviced by the user It must be returned to ETS for repair Contact ETS at 215 887 2196 ext 220 to obtain an RMA number 5 2 Discharge Contact Pins The Model 9902 Remote Discharge Probe utilizes gold plated spring loaded point tip pins as the contact electrode Each pin requires 5 oz 688 gr of force for total compression The electrodes are installed in sockets for easy replacement ETS currently stocks S4A S4C S4F S4H and S4K contact electrodes Other electrode configurations shown in Figure 5 0 1 such as smaller diameter conical and conductive rubber contact surfaces are available as options Use 53 for 841 Use 54 for 842 44 Figure 5 0 1 Available spring loaded electrodes 14 6 0 WARRANTY Electro Tech Systems Inc warrants its equipment its accessories and parts of its manufacture to be and remain free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of invoice and will at the discretion of Seller either replace or repair without charge F O B Glenside similar equipment or a similar part to replace any equipme
2. Model 910 these parameters are essentially fixed However with a remote discharge set up these parameters can vary thus affecting the discharge waveform usually the amount of ringing measured Holding the Probe causes more ringing than using the remote cable set up Some of this ringing can be addressed by using additional filtering in the ground cable The following hook ups for each different function will produce the best waveform for the particular set up 3 3 1 HBM Testing Holding Probe Figure 3 0 3 shows the Probe set up for HBM testing with the operator either holding the Probe or with the Probe physically mounted to a fixture Follow the following procedure HBM MM select jumper CDM HBM amp MM select jumper Align white dot with HBM position 3 0 3 Probe set up for HBM handheld or fixed testing 1 Select the HBM function by plugging the Black jumper into the HBM 0 040 pin jacks and the Red jumper into the unmarked pin jacks 2 Select the HBM output by removing the Discharge Head and plugging into the position where the white dot lines up with HBM 3 Plug the 12 black lead with Black banana plug into the Black banana jack on the reverse side of the Probe for ground 3 3 2 MM Testing Holding Probe Refer to Figure 3 0 4 Machine Model set up 1 select the MM function by plugging the Black jumper into the MM pin jacks and the Red jumper into the unmarked pin jacks 2 select the MM output by removi
3. discharge ground lead 4 0 TEST PROCEDURES The Charge Discharge functions of the Model 9902 Remote Probe can be performed using the controls on the front panel of the Simulator or by just depressing the Red Remote Discharge pushbutton on the Probe The Probe can remain connected if normal Model 910 testing is to be performed When using the Remote Discharge button the Green and Yellow Charge Discharge LED indicators on the front panel do not function in the normal manner and should be ignored 4 1 Waveform Verification The various ESD simulator specifications require waveform verification of the discharge pulse As mentioned previously the waveform measured is a function of probe lead and current transducer placement The following sections show typical waveforms obtained using the various test set ups described above It is seen that the test set up especially the lead capacitance and placement affects the HBM waveform ringing and the peak amplitude of the MM The waveform characteristics can be altered somewhat by adjusting lead placement and or voltage level to bring the waveform into or close to compliance 12 Discharge using 12 leads 4 1 2 MM 400V to Ground gd f D Discharge using 12 leads 4 1 3 CDM Discharge with Charge Discharge using relay amp 12 leads Manual Discharge using 12 ground lead 13 9 0 D 5008 17 708 10 03 Trgd f Q 4067 Te ne ae 4 i F u re TOT FO ei x
4. provide the necessary signals to operate the Probe The Probe shown in Figure 1 0 1 can be used as a handheld device or with the addition of remote cables be attached to an automatic test system 5 ze vr Figure 1 0 1 Model 9902 Remote Discharge Probe 2 0 DESCRIPTION The Model 9902 is housed in an aluminum tube measuring 8 0 203mm long by 1 25 82 diameter It includes a removable discharge head with a replaceable spring loaded pointed discharge tip and a set of 12 long discharge cables that are terminated with standard 0 161 4mm banana plugs plus a pair of spring loaded adapters with pointed spring loaded discharge tips for attachment to a pick and place or remote test set up Red and Black 0 5 6mm jumpers are provided to select the HBM MM and CDM functions A spare set is also included The Remote Probe is connected to the Model 910 via an 8 5 2 5m cable assembly that consists of high voltage ground and control signal leads The supplied assembly is shown in Figure 2 0 1 Figure 2 0 1 Model 9902 plus accessories Each discharge function requires its own unique set of cables in order to achieve the required waveform This will be covered in detail in Section 3 0 SET UP A manual remote discharge button is also included in the Remote Probe assembly When the discharge head is used the position of the white dot indicates which function the discharge tip is connected 3 0 SET UP The Model 9902 M
5. REMOTE DISCHARGE PROBE MODEL 9902 Operating Instructions 10 10 electro tech systems inc www electrotechsysstems com 3101 Mt Carmel Avenue Glenside PA 19038 Tel 215 887 2196 Fax 215 887 0131 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Equipment containing HV The equipment described in this Manual is designed and manufactured to operate within defined design limits Any misuse may result in electric shock or fire To prevent the equipment from being damaged the following rules should be observed for installation use and maintenance Read the following safety instructions before operating the instrument Retain these instructions in a safe place for future reference POWER POWER CORD Use only the power cord specified for this equipment and certified for the country of use If the power mains plug is replaced follow the wiring connections specified for the country of use When installing or removing the power plug hold the plug not the cord The power cord provided is equipped with a 3 prong grounded plug a plug with a third grounding pin This is both a safety feature to avoid electrical shock and a requirement for correct equipment operation If the outlet to be used does not accommodate the 3 prong plug either change the outlet or use a grounding adapter FUSES Replace fuses only with those having the required current rating voltage and specified type such as normal blow time delay etc DO NOT use makesh
6. UST ALWAYS BE HELD OR MOUNTED VERTICALLY The assembly contains mercury wetted relays that operate only in the vertical mode However when holding the Probe it may be offset by as much as 30 degrees from the vertical and still operate satisfactorily 3 1 3 2 Connection to Model 910 The Model 910 MUST BE MODIFIED at the factory in order for the Model 9902 Remote Discharge Probe to operate Figure 3 0 2 shows the Probe connections to the rear panel of the Simulator ame li s gt al te A Tai jam Figure 3 0 1 Probe connection to Model 910 modified As an option the Model 910 can also be modified to receive a 5V electronic discharge pulse from a computer or other device When so equipped a BNC connector is added to the rear panel next to the 5 pin DIN Remote Probe control signal connector Application The Model 9902 may be used either by holding the Probe and using the remote discharge button as shown in Figure 3 0 2 or mounting it to a holding fixture When mounted to a holding fixture either the discharge head or the remote cable and adapter assemblies can be used However for the HBM function each configuration requires a different cable configuration Figure 3 0 2 Holding Remote Probe 3 3 Function Selection The discharge waveform from an ESD simulator is very sensitive to stray Capacitance and inductance This is especially true with the HBM network In a standard simulator such as the
7. f unless instructed by the factory to do so Opening or removing the covers may expose you to high voltages charged capacitors electric shock and other hazards If service or repair is required contact the factory 1 0 INTRODUCTION The ETS Model 910 Electrostatic Discharge Simulator evaluates the ESD suceptability of electronic devices using either the Human Body HBM or the Machine MM Models The Human Body Model utilizes a 100pf capacitance discharged through a 1500 Ohm resistor up to 8kV over 2 ranges The LO Range generates discharge pulses from approximately 5 Volts to 2000 Volts with a resolution of 1 Volt The HI Range generates discharge pulses from approximately 30 Volts to 8000 Volts with a resolution of 10 Volts The Machine Model uses a 200pf capacitance discharged through 0 Ohms and operates only in the LO Range The Charged Device Model CDM is when the device itself is slowly charged and then discharged to ground is available as an option All discharges functions are performed using the 6 154mm discharge cables that plug into the Simulator front panel There are certain applications where it is desired to apply an ESD pulse to devices that either may not conveniently fit onto one of the Model 910 discharge modules or added to an automatic pick and place test set up The ETS Model 9902 is a remote probe that operates only in the LO Range up to 2000V for all discharge Models The Model 910 must be modified to
8. g the 12 black lead with the Green banana plug into the Black banana jack on the reverse side of the Probe for ground 4 Plug both cables into the Discharge and Ground Pin Adapters CDM Testing Using External Cables for Charge Discharge Functions Remove the Discharge Head Three banana jacks will be visible Install the Probe at a convenient location within 12 805mm of where the device will be tested Install the Discharge Pin Adapters at the desired location Refer to Figure 3 0 8 and proceed as follows 10 1 Select the CDM function by leaving the Black jumper in either the HBM or MM 0 040 pin jacks and the Red jumper into the CDM pin jacks 2 Select the CDM output that is used to charge the device by plugging the Red 12 lead with White banana plug into the jack that lines up with CDM designation on the housing 3 Plug the 12 black lead with the Green banana plug into the banana jack that lines up with the MM designation on the housing When the CDM function is selected the discharge relay is configured to switch to ground when a Discharge is initiated Figure 3 0 8 CDM with Probe performing Charge Discharge 3 3 CDM Testing Using Short Ground Lead This test is similar to that described in Section 3 3 3 except the 12 Red lead with white banana plug is used to charge and the grounding or discharge function is done externally as shown in Figure 3 0 9 11 Figure 3 0 9 CDM set up using external
9. ift fuses or short the fuse holder This could cause a shock or fire hazard or severely damage the instrument POWER LINE VOLTAGE MAINS If the line mains voltage is changed or isolated by an autotransformer the common terminal must be connected to the ground earth terminal of the power source OPERATION CAUTION Equipment designed to simulate a high voltage electrostatic discharge such as the Series 900 ESD Simulators and the Model 4046 Static Decay Meter utilize voltages up to 30kV The basic nature of an ESD event will result in electromagnetic radiation in addition to the high level short duration current pulse Therefore personnel with a heart pacemaker must not operate the instrument or be in the vicinity while it is being used DO NOT OPERATE WITH COVERS OR PANELS REMOVED Voltages inside the equipment can be as high as 30kV In addition equipment may contain capacitors up to 200pF charged to 2kV Capacitors can retain a charge even if the equipment is turned off DO NOT OPERATE WITH SUSPECTED EQUIPMENT FAILURES If any odor or smoke becomes apparent turn off the equipment and unplug it immediately Failure to do so may result in electrical shock fire or permanent damage to the equipment Contact the factory for further instructions DO NOT OPERATE IN WET DAMP CONDITIONS If water or other liquid penetrates the equipment unplug the power cord and contact the factory for further instructions Continuous use in this case ma
10. ing Discharge Head 3 3 4 HBM Testing Using External Cables Remove the Discharge Head Three banana jacks will be visible Install the Probe at a convenient location within 12 305mm of where the device will be tested Install the Discharge Pin Adapters at the desired location Refer to Figure 3 0 6 and proceed as follows 1 Select the HBM function by plugging the Black jumper into the HBM 0 040 pin jacks and the Red jumper into the unmarked pin jacks 2 Select the HBM output by plugging the Red 12 lead with Red banana plug into the jack that lines up with HBM designation on the housing 3 Plug the 12 black lead with the Green banana plug into the Black banana jack on the reverse side of the Probe for ground 4 Plug both cables into the Discharge and Ground Pin Adapters 3 3 5 3 3 6 Figure 3 0 6 HBM test set up using external leads MM Testing Using External Cables Remove the Discharge Head Three banana jacks will be visible Install the Probe at a convenient location within 12 305mm of where the device will be tested Install the Discharge Pin Adapters at the desired location Refer to Figure 3 0 7 and proceed as follows 1 Select the MM function by plugging the Black jumper into the MM 0 040 pin jacks and the Red jumper into the unmarked pin jacks 2 Select the MM output by plugging the Red 12 lead with White banana plug into the jack that lines up with MM designation on the housing 3 Plu
11. ng the Discharge Head and plugging it into the position where the white dot lines up with MM 3 Plug the 12 black lead with Green banana jack into the black banana jack on the reverse side of the Probe for ground 7 i HBM MM wee select jumper CDM HBM amp MM select jumper m Select MM Figure 3 0 4 Probe set up for MM handheld or fixed testing 3 3 3 CDM Testing Holding Probe When using the Probe with the Discharge Head the Probe can only perform the charge function through the pin tip An external ground lead must be applied to the device to perform the discharge function The discharge waveform is extremely sensitive to the length of the ground lead The 12 ground lead will result in a rise time of approximately 4 6 nsec while a very short lead lt 2 or 50mm will result in a rise time of lt 1 nsec Refer to Section 4 1 3 Waveform Verification for typical CDM waveforms Refer to Figure 3 0 5 for CDM testing using the Remote Probe to and an external lead to perform the Charge Discharge functions and follow the procedure below 1 The Function jumpers are not used in this configuration 2 Select the CDM output by removing the Discharge Head and plugging it into the position where the white dot lines up with CDM 3 Use either the Black ground wire with the Green banana plug or other suitable lead to manually contact the device to initiate a discharge a Figure 3 0 5 CDM Probe configuration us
12. nt or part of its manufacture which within the above stated time is proved to have been defective at the time it was sold All equipment claimed defective must be returned properly identified to the Seller or presented to one of its agents for inspection This warranty only applies to equipment operated in accordance with Seller s operating instructions seller s warranty with respect to those parts of the equipment that are purchased from other manufacturers shall be subject only to the manufacturer s warranty Seller s liability hereunder is expressly limited to repairing or replacing any parts of the equipment manufactured by the manufacturer and found to have been defective Seller shall not be liable for damage resulting or claimed to result from any cause whatsoever This warranty becomes null and void should the Resistance Resistivity Kit or any part thereof be abused or modified by the customer of if used in any application other than that for which it was intended This warranty to replace or repair is the only warranty either expressed of implied or provided by law and is in lieu of all other warranties and the Seller denies any other promise guarantee or warranty with respect to the equipment or accessories and in particular as to its or their suitability for the purposes of the buyer or its or their performance either quantitatively or qualitatively or as to the products which it may produce and the buyer is expected to expressly
13. waive rights to any warranty other than that stated herein ETS must be notified before any equipment is returned for repair ETS will issue an RMA Return Material Authorization number for return of said equipment Large equipment should be shipped in the original packaging If this is not possible the equipment should be packed in a sufficiently large box of double wall construction with substantial packing around all sides A description of the problem along with the contact name and telephone number must be included in formal paperwork and enclosed with the instrument Electro Tech Systems Inc will not assume responsibility for additional cost of repair due to damage Incurred during shipment as a result of poor packaging 10 10 15
14. y result in electrical shock fire or permanent damage to the equipment DO NOT OPERATE IN HIGH HUMIDITY Operating the equipment in high humidity conditions will cause deteriation in performance system failure or present a shock or fire hazard Contact the factory for further instructions DO NOT OPERATE IN AREAS WITH HEAVY DUST Operating the equipment in high dust conditions will cause deteriation in performance system failure or present a shock or fire hazard Contact the factory for further instructions DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Operating the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes constitutes a definite safety hazard For equipment designed to operate in such environments the proper safety devices must be used such as dry air or inert gas purge intrinsic safe barriers and or explosion proof enclosures DONOT USE IN ANY MANNER NOT SPECIFIED OR APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER Unapproved use may result in damage to the equipment or present an electrical shock or fire hazard MAINTENANCE and SERVICE CLEANING Keep surfaces clean and free from dust or other contaminants Such contaminants can have an adverse affect on system performance or result in electrical shock or fire To clean use a damp cloth Let dry before use Do not use detergent alcohol or antistatic cleaner as these products may have an adverse affect on system performance SERVICE Do not attempt to repair or service the instrument yoursel
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