Intended for:
Maintenance Technician responsible for the LTX Master Series of testers
Duration:
Ten (10) days
Prerequisites:
Preferably, the student will have some experience with connecting to the tester and performing basic preventive maintenance routines. However, the course was designed for the student that has some Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) experience but no experience with LTX Master Series testers.
Course Overview:
Course Materials:
Master Series Maintenance Course - Workbook
The Workbook contains course lecture notes and related illustrations which describe the LTX Master Series Tester functional and logical operation.
Master Series Maintenance Course - Student Lab Guide
The Lab Guide contains the structured laboratory exercises designed to reinforce the lectures and give the student practical experience performing normal maintenance activities.
Course Content
Course Introduction
Student Orientation
Course Objectives and Description
Personnel and Equipment Safety
Introduction to Apollo
Intro to DOMAIN/OS and the Token Ring
The DOMAIN/OS Environment
Directory Structure
Start-up and Login
Two Self-Paced Labs for the Apollo
Tester Overview
Trillium Tester Models
Tester Block Diagrams
Tester Physical Layout
Trillium Software
Network requirements
Utilizing Trillium Software
Initialize Tester, Configuration & Monitor
Labs Utilizing the Configuration Menu's
Labs Utilizing the Initialize Tester Menu's
Power Distribution
L-Shape AC & DC Power Distribution
Compact AC & DC Power Distribution
Power Supply Group Locations
Power Supply Measurement Locations
PPIPV Information
Power Distribution Labs
Current Balance
DC Voltage Verification
EPO Switch Verification
Troubleshooting Lab
Test Head
Test Head Components
Test Head Temperature Alarm Circuitry
Manipulator
Troubleshooting Lab
Tester Controller and TPA
Tester Controller
Test Process Accelerator
Tester Data Buses
Trillium Tester Analog Resources
Analog/Test Head Interfacing Board Descriptions Including: