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FLS 106 IC
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Declaration of Conformity
- General Remarks
- Description of Symbols
- Scope of Delivery
- Technical Parameters
- Technical Parameters of the Subassemblies
- GND 25 Holder
- GND 25 Ground Plane
- SUH 106 Safety Enclosure
- Requirements for the ChipScan-Scanner Software
- Intended Use
- Risks if Not Used for Its Intended Purpose
- Hazard Due to Movements along the Axes
- Safety Devices
- Environmental Protection
- Overview of the FLS 106 Scanner
- Guide Rails along the Y-Axis (Long Side)
- Gantry
- Aluminium Mounting Bracket
- T-Slot Table
- Control Panel with EMERGENCY STOP Device and Control LEDs
- ON / OFF Switch
- Connectors on the Control Panel
- Connector for External Emergency Stop Switch or Safety Enclosure
- Overview of Attachments
- DM-CAM with Camera Screw
- Clamping Pieces
- SH 01 Probe Holder
- Delivery
- Preparations for Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service
- Removing the Transport Protection from the Guide Rails
- Checking / Releasing the EMERGENCY STOP Switch
- Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service for the First Time
- Installation
- Checking the Cables of the Rotary Unit
- Installing the Digital DM-CAM Microscope Camera
- Installation of the Digital DM-CAM Microscope Camera on the FLS 106 PCB
- Connecting a Computer
- Switching the FLS 106 Scanner on
- Software Installation
- Installing the ChipScan-Scanner Software
- Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service with the ChipScan-Scanner Software
- Fastening the Device Under Test
- Fastening a Circuit Board with the UH DUT Universal Holder
- Installing the UH DUT
- Fastening the GND 25 Ground Plane for IC Measurements
- Information on Using the GND 25 Ground Plane
- Installing an ICR Near-Field Microprobe
- Connecting the ICR Near-Field Microprobe
- Installing the BT 706 Bias-Tee
- Installing a Near-Field Probe with the SH 01 Probe Holder
- Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 IC Scanner
- Connecting a Near-Field Probe With a Pre-Amplifier
- Installing a Near-Field Probe on the FLS 106 PCB
- Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 PCB Scanner
- Collision Control for the Near-Field Probe
- Information on How to Operate the FLS 106 Scanner
- Estimating the Duration of a Measurement with the FLS 106 Scanner
- After Completing the Measurement
- Removing a Device Under Test from the T-slot Table
- Maintenance
- Dismantling/Disposal
- Customer Service
- Warranty
FLS 106 IC
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Declaration of Conformity
- General Information
- Description of Symbols
- Scope of Delivery
- Technical Parameters
- Technical Parameters of the Subassemblies
- GND 25 Holder
- GND 25 Ground Plane
- SUH 106 Safety Enclosure
- Requirements for the ChipScan-Scanner Software
- Intended Use
- Risks if Not Used for Its Intended Purpose
- Hazard Due to Electrical Voltage
- Safety Devices
- Environmental Protection
- Overview of the FLS 106 Scanner
- Guide Rails along the Y-Axis (Long Side)
- Gantry
- Aluminium Mounting Bracket
- T-Slot Table
- Control Panel with EMERGENCY STOP Switch and Control LEDs
- ON / OFF Switch and Connectors
- Connectors on the Z-Axis Tower
- Overview of Attachments
- DM-CAM with Camera Screw
- Clamping Pieces
- SH 01 Probe Holder
- Delivery
- Opening the Transport Box
- Set-Up and Preparations for Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service
- Setting up the FLS 106
- Removing the Protective Film
- Removing the Transport Protection from the Guide Rails
- Checking / Releasing the EMERGENCY STOP Switch
- Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service for the First Time
- Installation
- Checking the Cables of the Rotary Unit
- Installing the DM-CAM Digital Microscope Camera
- Installing the DM-CAM Digital Microscope Camera on the FLS 106 PCB
- Connecting a Computer
- Switching the FLS 106 Scanner on
- Software Installation
- Installing the ChipScan-Scanner Software
- Putting the FLS 106 Scanner into Service with the ChipScan-Scanner Software
- Fastening the Device Under Test
- Fastening a Circuit Board on the UH DUT Universal Holder
- Fastening the Circuit Board
- Installing the GND 25 Ground Plane for IC Measurements
- Installing the GND 25 Ground Plane
- Installing an ICR Near-Field Microprobe
- Connecting the ICR Near-Field Microprobe
- Installing the BT 706 Bias-Tee
- Collision Control of the ICR Probe
- Installing a Near-Field Probe with the SH 01 Probe Holder
- Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 IC Scanner
- Connecting a Near-Field Probe with a Preamplifier
- Installing a Near-Field Probe on the FLS 106 PCB
- Connecting a Near-Field Probe Directly to the FLS 106 PCB Scanner
- Collision Control for the Near-Field Probe
- Operational Notes
- Estimating the Duration of a Measurement with the FLS 106 Scanner
- Memory and Storage Requirements for the Measurement
- After Completing the Measurement
- Removing the Preamplifier / BT 706 Bias Tee
- Maintenance
- Dismantling
- Disposal
- Customer Service
- Warranty
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