I picked up one of those from a DoD auction. Did a few videos on it here:
**Test Run** : A to D Converter Test --- 11 MAR 2017 15:42:38
Self Test invoked cal executed.
Error in self test invoked cal - DLL cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Clk 100Mhz cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Data Acq cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Fiso Redundancy cal.
Test FAILED on channel 1
Fiso's stacked, Hybrid bit is stuck.
000000000000B 000000000000B 000000000000B 000000000000B
000000000000B 000000000000B 000000000000B 000000000000B
Test A to D Converter FAILED.
**Test Run** : A to D Converter Test --- 11 MAR 2017 15:42:50
Self Test invoked cal executed.
Error in self test invoked cal - DLL cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Clk 100Mhz cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Data Acq cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Fiso Redundancy cal.
Test A to D Converter PASSED.
**Test Run** : A to D Converter Test --- 11 MAR 2017 15:42:59
Self Test invoked cal executed.
Error in self test invoked cal - DLL cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Clk 100Mhz cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Data Acq cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Fiso Redundancy cal.
Test A to D Converter PASSED.
**Test Run** : A to D Converter Test --- 11 MAR 2017 15:43:13
Self Test invoked cal executed.
Error in self test invoked cal - DLL cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Clk 100Mhz cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Data Acq cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Fiso Redundancy cal.
Test A to D Converter PASSED.
**Test Run** : FISO Test --- 11 MAR 2017 15:43:31
Self Test invoked cal executed.
Error in self test invoked cal - DLL cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Clk 100Mhz cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Data Acq cal.
Error in self test invoked cal - Fiso Redundancy cal.
FISO test failed on channel 2
FISO data bit error not correctable.
Test FISO FAILED.






Looks like my case. I bet it is attenuator.
I dis test with good known signal and one channel, which is failing calibration showed 5% Vpp less then others. So i was hoping to buy this module off ebay, but people want more than i paid for whole unit.
So i am going to open it and debug it.
Photo of the acquisition system components. Note that each attenuator / preamp assembly handles two of the four channels. This is so that two of the ADCs can be interleaved to achieve the highest 8Gs/s sampling rate.
Understanding this, it was pretty obvious what the next test should be: to see if the problem was due to the attenuator / preamp assemblies or the acquisition hybrids, I disconnected the semi-rigied coax connecting them and injected a small signal directly into each of the acquisition hybrids. Under this condition, I got a nice clean trace on each channel, proving that the acquisition hybrids are still good. Furthermore, when I re-ran the self-test with the attenuator assembles disconnected, the A to D converter and FISO tests passed! Measuring the voltage on the output from the attenuator / preamp assembles, I see about 1.7V DC, which is consistent with the symptoms. With some more careful examination I was able to identify the trigger signal out pin on the attenuator module and when I injected into this, the trace could be triggered!
Here is quote from his siteQuotePhoto of the acquisition system components. Note that each attenuator / preamp assembly handles two of the four channels. This is so that two of the ADCs can be interleaved to achieve the highest 8Gs/s sampling rate.
Understanding this, it was pretty obvious what the next test should be: to see if the problem was due to the attenuator / preamp assemblies or the acquisition hybrids, I disconnected the semi-rigied coax connecting them and injected a small signal directly into each of the acquisition hybrids. Under this condition, I got a nice clean trace on each channel, proving that the acquisition hybrids are still good. Furthermore, when I re-ran the self-test with the attenuator assembles disconnected, the A to D converter and FISO tests passed! Measuring the voltage on the output from the attenuator / preamp assembles, I see about 1.7V DC, which is consistent with the symptoms. With some more careful examination I was able to identify the trigger signal out pin on the attenuator module and when I injected into this, the trace could be triggered!






Eah it is plausible thought that attenuator/amplifier is bad. Same as mine.
Silly question but did you try cleaning the sockets and making sure that all of the little pogo pins are moving freely?
TonyG
Good luck - Hope it's just a simple pin issue.
BTW When you say you swapped attenuators/front-ends, did you completely re-cable them so that 1 & 2 fed into A/D Hybrids 3 & 4? or just swap 1 & 2 around?
You might be able to get away with a test using some pig tail leads instead of hard line.
The reason I'm asking is that the problem may still be in the attenuator but just impacting both channels - When the manual said "swap test" what I took that to be (and I could easily be wrong) was to take a known good attenuator/hybrid and swap it into the channel to ensure that you have isolated the issue.
I'm sure you did that and I'm just showing a reading comprehension problem.
TonyG