厂家: 美国惠普
•Compatible with multiple logic families
•25-MHz clock frequency
•Qualified signature mode to simplify test of complex products
•HP-IB programmable
•Composite signature for more efficient testing
•Signature memory speeds probing and reduces errors
Other Info:
Signature analyzer troubleshoots digital circuits for applications in production
test and repair, depot repair, or field service. The analyzer finds faults by
tracing signal flow and measuring signatures (16-bit cyclic redundancy codes
generated for blocks of data) that are compared to printouts or computer-stored
signatures. Errors are quickly detected by comparing signatures, not entire bit
streams. The 5006A employs patented signature analysis technique to generate a
compressed, four-digit signature of a digital data stream at a logic node. Any
fault associated with a device connected to the node will force a change in the
data stream, and produce an erroneous signature. Simply probe the circuit, read
the display, and compare to the known-good signature. Reference signatures can
be generated by probing an operational circuit, or by external stimulation.
Qualified signature Fault isolation in complex products can be done by windowing
the signature collection to specific modules or devices. The setup can be done
quickly with no major test changes. HP-IB All measurement and control functions
are fully programmable. Composite signature Composite signatures are computed
for any grouping of digital signals. If the composite compares correctly to the
reference signal, all of the signatures are correct, and do not have to be
compared individually. Signature memory Signatures are stored in memory after
the probe switch is pushed. The memory stores the last 32 readings. Signatures
can be compared in groups, not after every probe, by reviewing memory in the
RECALL mode.
HP 5006A Signature Analyzer Fast and
accuratetrouble-shooting method for digital circuits Display: 4 digits
Characters 0-9, ACFHPU Maximum frequency: 25MHz, min. clock time 15 ns
Digital and analog measurements. Single-probe measurements of logic signals, voltage, frequency. 25 MHz multiple logic family signature analysis.
Full at-speed testing of digital products. Compare signatures in groups with signature memory. 100% probability of detecting single-bit errors; 99.998% probability of detecting multiple-bit errors.
TTL, CMOS, and programmable thresholds.