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1 Rohde & Schwarz CMU200 instrument is an absolutely essential piece of test |
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2 equipment for anyone in the business (or hobby) of designing and building his |
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3 or her own personal cellphones of 2G and/or 3G variety. I (Mother Mychaela) |
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4 currently only work with GSM, but depending on installed hw and sw options, |
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5 CMU200 instruments also support AMPS, IS-136, IS-95 (CDMA 2G) and both WCDMA |
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8 Over the course of owning and maintaining a CMU200 instrument since 2017 and |
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9 having had to repair it twice now (as of 2022-01), and having conversed with |
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10 another CMU200 owner who had to repair his instrument in the same way, I |
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11 started observing a pattern in that many of these instruments are now failing |
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12 in the field in exactly the same ways. All of these failures happen in the |
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13 RXTX board, and the purpose of this article is to educate other CMU instrument |
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14 owners about these failures and most importantly, how to repair them. |
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16 Credit attribution |
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17 ================== |
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19 I sincerely thank Michael Katzmann, NV3Z / VK2BEA / G4NYV, for his invaluable |
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20 help in reverse-engineering the insides of the culprit RXTX board, identifying |
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22 fail, and identifying Eccosorb-caused galvanic corrosion as the root cause of |
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23 these failures. Without his help, I would not have made it this far! |
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25 What is this RXTX board |
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26 ======================= |
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28 This board is common among CMU200, CMU300 and CRTU-RU instruments from R&S - or |
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29 at least these are the ones I know - maybe there are others I don't know about. |
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30 This board encapsulates the instrument's main RF Rx and Tx chains: on the Rx |
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31 side it takes RF input from the front end and performs triple IF downconversion |
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32 to 10.7 MHz IF3, and on the Tx side it takes 13.85 MHz IF3 input and upconverts |
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33 it to RF output, going through IF2 and IF1 in the process - triple IF in both |
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34 directions. |
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36 Every CMU200 instrument always has one RXTX board - it is an absolutely required |
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39 complete second Rx and Tx channel - however, as far as I can tell, CMU200 |
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40 software won't do anything with it, i.e., there are no test modes or |
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41 applications in CMU200 software repertoire that can make use of a second RXTX |
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42 board. Instead it seems that configurations with two RXTX boards are better |
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43 supported on the CRTU-RU platform - but I know next to nothing about that one. |
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45 Also note: if your CMU200 is equipped with Aux Tx model B96 (as opposed to B95), |
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49 RXTX board failures |
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52 In terms of externally visible symptoms, almost all CMU200 units are now failing |
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53 in the same ways: |
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55 1) If Tx side fails, the visible symptom is completely absent or extremely weak |
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56 output, and the internal loopback test fails with no signal detected at any of |
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57 the frequencies in the test sequence. A key point is that this failure mode is |
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60 2) If Rx side fails, different frequency ranges are affected differently. As I |
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61 shall explain momentarily, there are two different IF1 Rx paths inside the RXTX |
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62 board: one handles the frequency range from > 1200 to <= 2200 MHz, and the other |
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63 handles lower (<= 1200 MHz) and higher (> 2200 MHz) input frequencies. When a |
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64 given RXTX board develops Rx path failure, this failure happens separately in |
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65 each of these two IF1 Rx paths. The resulting symptoms vary: if only one of |
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66 the two IF1 Rx paths fails, then only that frequency range will be affected, |
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67 or if both fail, the observed loss will typically be different between the two |
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68 frequency ranges. The failure symptom is unexpected large attenuation: |
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69 sometimes around 5 to 6 dB of loss, othertimes as much as 25 dB of loss. |
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74 Unfortunately R&S' official service manual for CMU200 instruments is only a part |
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75 swapper guide: it tells you which boards do what in general terms and tells you |
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76 how to remove and replace each part, but no schematics, and no detailed |
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77 explanation of what happens inside each board. However, I draw the reader to |
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78 the block diagram on page 3.2 of this manual - this block diagram does provide |
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82 In the Tx direction, 13.85 MHz IF3 comes in from the digital board - or from |
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83 B68 board in WCDMA test modes. This Tx IF3 is mixed with Tx LO3 to produce |
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84 Tx IF2. This Tx IF2 is fixed at 487.52 MHz, thus one would think that Tx LO3 |
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85 frequency ought to be fixed as well - but it seems to be a synthesized variable |
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87 hence we can only figure out so much.) |
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89 Tx IF2 of 487.52 MHz is then passed through a pair of identical SAW filters, |
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90 Sawtek 855272 - two cascaded identical filters, with an amplifier in between. |
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91 This SAW filter has a center frequency of 479.75 MHz with 20 MHz bandwidth, |
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92 thus the passband spans from 469.75 to 489.75 MHz. Notice how Tx IF2 of |
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93 487.52 MHz stands just 2.23 MHz away from the edge of the passband - is it |
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94 intentional? What are they filtering? Without original design notes, we can |
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95 only guess. As I shall explain later in this article, one of these two Tx IF2 |
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96 SAW filters is a component prone to failure. |
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98 After these cascaded SAW filters, Tx IF2 is mixed with LO2. Unlike LO1 and LO3, |
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99 there is only one LO2 for both Rx and Tx, and it is fixed at 1329.6 MHz. When |
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100 Tx IF2 at fixed 487.52 MHz is mixed with LO2 at fixed 1329.6 MHz, the output of |
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101 this mixer will always contain two frequencies: 842.08 MHz and 1817.12 MHz. |
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102 These are the two possible Tx IF1 frequencies, and there is a frequency- |
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103 selective filter for each of these two Tx IF1 modes. Based on the final output |
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104 frequency to be generated, instrument control software selects either low or |
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105 high Tx IF1, controlling switches before and/or after the filters. I have not |
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106 investigated to see if the frequency ranges for high vs. low Tx IF1 are the same |
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107 as on the Rx side or not - maybe they are the same, maybe they are different. |
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109 After Tx IF1 output is combined or switched from the two filters, it is mixed |
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110 with Tx LO1 to produce the final RF output. The mixer that does this job is |
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116 On the Rx side the same process happens in reverse, but the specific frequencies |
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120 and Rx LO1 to produce Rx IF1. High-side injection is used, i.e., Rx LO1 is |
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121 programmed to generate frequency equal to the external RF of interest PLUS the |
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124 Rx LO1 is programmed as follows by the instrument control software: |
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126 * Rx IF1 will be at 1816.115 MHz (call it high) if the listening frequency is |
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129 * Rx IF1 will be at 843.085 MHz (call it low) if the listening frequency is in |
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132 In addition to programming Rx LO1 to produce the desired IF1 per the logic |
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134 filter: either the filter that passes low IF1 or the one that passes high IF1. |
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136 The filters used for low and high IF1 modes are the same on both Rx and Tx |
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137 sides. (The actual frequencies are slightly different, but in each case they |
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138 fit within the passband of the common filter parts.) The filter for low IF1 is |
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139 Murata DFC3R836P025HHD, package marking 836 CD, and the one for high IF1 is |
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140 DFC31R84P075HHA, package marking CR. The two filter packages are NOT the same |
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141 mechanically: the low IF1 filter is physically larger. Both parts are ceramic |
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142 monoblock filters from the same family, and it seems that these filter parts |
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143 were originally made for mobile phones, not for RF metrology instruments: the |
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144 "836 CD" filter is for AMPS uplink band, and the "CR" filter is for DCS downlink |
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145 band. |
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147 On the Tx side of the board there are only two IF1 filters: one for low Tx IF1 |
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148 and one for high Tx IF1. However, on the Rx side there are 3 of these ceramic |
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150 amplifier in between) and just one for low IF1. Why am I covering these filters |
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151 in so much detail? You probably guessed it: they are components that fail, as |
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154 After the selection of either low or high IF1 filter, Rx IF1 coming out of the |
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156 shared between Rx and Tx sides and fixed at 1329.6 MHz. The output of this |
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157 mixer is Rx IF2 at 486.515 MHz. This Rx IF2 then passes through a pair of |
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158 cascaded Sawtek 855272 filters, two identical filters with an amplifier in |
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159 between, exactly the same as on the Tx side. Then there is Rx LO3 and the final |
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161 panel BNC output and to the WCDMA board (B68) if the latter is present. |
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163 How these RXTX boards fail |
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164 ========================== |
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166 There are 3 specific components on this RXTX board that have been seen to fail |
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167 over and over in the field: |
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169 * The second of the two cascaded IF2 SAW filters (Sawtek 855272) on the Tx side |
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171 for all frequencies. Note that there are a total of 4 identical Sawtek 855272 |
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172 filters on this board (2 on Rx side, 2 on Tx side), and only one of the four |
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175 * The "836 CD" filter on the Rx side is prone to failure. When it fails, the |
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176 visible symptom is severe attenuation in measured Rx signal levels for input |
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177 frequencies in the 1200 MHz < RF <= 2200 MHz range. Only the Rx side filter |
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178 fails, not the identical one on the Tx side! |
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180 * One of the two cascaded "CR" filters on the Rx side likewise fails - this time |
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181 it is the first one in the cascade. The other two identical "CR" filters on |
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182 the same board (the second in cascade for Rx and the one for Tx) are likewise |
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183 NOT seen to fail. |
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185 The root cause of all 3 component failures has been traced to galvanic corrosion |
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186 caused by direct contact between these components and Eccosorb RF absorber foam. |
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187 The complete RXTX board assembly consists of the traditional PCBA plus heavy |
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188 metal shields on both sides; the front and back metal shield pieces are custom- |
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189 made for this board, with individually shielded cavities matching different |
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190 sections of the board. Some (not all) of these cavities are filled with a |
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191 special black foam called Eccosorb - it is an RF absorber, presumably added to |
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192 prevent these cavities from acting as parasitic oscillators. Trouble occurs |
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193 when this Eccosorb foam comes into direct contact with metal surfaces of |
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194 components on the board: the result is galvanic corrosion, a process that takes |
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195 many years before it results in component failure. The reason why only 3 |
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196 particular filter components fail is because they got the bad luck of residing |
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197 in cavities with Eccosorb - the other identical components that don't fail |
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198 reside in cavities without Eccosorb. |
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200 We don't know how R&S allowed this design flaw to escape and remain in their |
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201 sold and field-deployed products: there is the "innocent" explanation that they |
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202 simply didn't notice, and there is the conspiratorial view that this slow |
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203 failure mechanism is intentional as in planned obsolescense - pick your choice |
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204 of hypothesis. |
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206 How to repair failed boards |
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207 =========================== |
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209 All 3 of the failing filter components (one SAW filter part and two ceramic |
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210 monoblock filter parts) are now unobtainium. However, because so many of these |
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211 RXTX boards fail in exactly the same ways, our community at large is now |
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212 accumulating a very substantial "graveyard" of failed boards, and here is the |
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213 good news: we can make one good board out of every two failed ones. Suppose |
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214 that every RXTX board in our community's collective inventory has fully failed, |
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215 leaving no failure-free boards - what now? Here is the recipe for making one |
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216 good RXTX board out of two fully failed ones: |
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218 1) Out of the two failed boards, choose one to be the part donor and the other |
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219 to be the part recipient. |
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221 2) Take the part donor board and harvest 3 parts from it: one of the 3 Sawtek |
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222 855272 filters that aren't subject to corrosion, and the two IF1 filters |
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223 (one 836 CD and one CR) from the Tx side. Tx side IF1 filters aren't in |
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239 Before you can start working on an individual RXTX board, you first need to pull |
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240 it out of your CMU. Disassembly instructions are provided in the official part |
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241 swapper guide from R&S (which they call "service manual"), but here is the gist: |
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244 of the instrument case. |
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246 * Remove two small Phillips screws that secure the cover over the main board |
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249 * Unhook all MMCX little coax connections from the RXTX board: 3 on the top side |
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252 * Loosen and remove the two semi-rigid coax pieces that connect RF between the |
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253 RXTX board and the front end. In this Mother's opinion, this step is the |
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256 * After ensuring that nothing remains connected to the RXTX board on the bottom |
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257 side, pull the board out from the top. |
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259 Once you got the complete RXTX board assembly out, how do you extract the actual |
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260 board out of the metal casing? The not-immediately-obvious answer is that you |
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261 don't need to remove all of the screws, instead there are shortcuts that will |
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265 (facing toward the front of the CMU when installed) and one on the back side. |
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266 Each is secured with a small Phillips screw. You only need to remove the one |
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267 on the front side. You don't need to remove the thin metal plate from the |
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268 back side of RXTX assembly - doing so will only add more clutter and loose |
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269 parts to your lab bench while the board is disassembled. |
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271 * Once you remove the thin metal plate from the *front* side of your RXTX |
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272 assembly, you will see all of the many screws that hold together the sandwich |
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273 of two heavy metal pieces with the board in the middle. These screws are |
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276 * Put the board down on your bench so that the side that faces the front of the |
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277 CMU when installed (the side with the T8 screw heads) will become the top, |
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280 * Each of the T8 screws passes through thread in the top metal piece, a hole in |
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281 the PCB, and then thread in the bottom metal piece. As you loosen these |
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282 screws, you don't need to remove them all the way - instead loosen each screw |
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283 so that its far end comes out of the thread in the bottom metal piece, but |
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284 let it remain captive in the top metal piece. Letting the screws remain |
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285 captive in the top metal piece will reduce bench clutter while the board is |
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286 disassembled, and there is a lot less screwing and unscrewing work to be done, |
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287 as there is no need to work through the thread in the top metal piece. |
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289 Once you loosen all of the T8 screws, the top metal piece should lift off, |
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290 leaving just the bottom metal piece and the PCBA. The bottom metal piece has |
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291 two thin metal pins sticking out of it; both the PCBA and the top metal piece |
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292 align on these two pins. |
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294 When you lift the top metal piece (the one with the screws), the side of the |
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295 board that will be immediately exposed to you is the side that faces the front |
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296 of the CMU when the board is installed. It is the Rx side, and you can confirm |
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297 that you are looking at the Rx side by noting that there are two "CR" filters |
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298 for high IF1, as opposed to just one. And chances are, right here at this step |
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299 in the disassembly process you will see the galvanic corrosion or the lead-up |
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302 As you lift the top metal piece from the board, look at its inside and note the |
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303 many individual cavities. Also note how some of these cavities are filled with |
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304 some black foam - that's the Eccosorb. And note how only some of the cavities |
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307 Now look at the ceramic IF1 filters on the Rx side of the board. The one "CR" |
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308 filter that is NOT in contact with Eccosorb will be bright copper-colored (it |
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309 actually is copper), whereas the two filters that are in contact with Eccosorb |
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310 (one 836 CD, one CR) will often be green instead of copper-colored on their top |
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311 surface - that's patinated copper! Furthermore, there will typically be some |
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312 black Eccosorb material directly adhered to the corroding top surfaces of those |
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313 two unlucky filters. |
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315 Now lift the PCBA off the two metal pins, separating it from the bottom metal |
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316 piece. Like you did with the top metal piece, observe the inside of the bottom |
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317 metal piece: note which cavities have Eccosorb in them and which don't. Then |
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318 flip the board over and look at its Tx side. You will see that there are only |
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319 two ceramic IF1 filters on this side (one 836 CD and one CR), and both should |
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320 be in pristine shape, bright copper-colored, no corrosion - these two are not |
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321 in contact with Eccosorb! |
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323 Now look at the two Sawtek 855272 filters on the Tx side. The one closer to |
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324 the middle of the board will often appear in worse physical condition that the |
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325 other 3 - and the culprit is once again in contact with Eccosorb. |
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327 MACOM SM4T mixer corrosion |
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328 ========================== |
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330 Neither I nor my collaborator on this project have seen an RXTX board on which |
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331 either the Rx SM4T mixer or the Tx one went bad - i.e., we haven't seen a |
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332 failure in this part *yet*. However, this mixer *is* in contact with Eccosorb, |
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333 and looking visually at the collection of RXTX boards in my possession, I |
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334 (Mother Mychaela) see definite signs of corrosion - the metal surface of this |
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335 SM4T mixer component is beginning to corrode. Therefore, as a preventative |
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336 measure, I recommend cleaning off any Eccosorb that is adhered to this component |
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337 and then covering the component with Kapton tape before putting the board back |
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338 into its metal casing. |
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340 Unlike the failing filters, this MACOM SM4T mixer is still available new - but |
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341 it's an expensive component, so let's protect these mixers from corrosion. |