Kas 297a Maintenance Manual 006 05512 0003 3
Kas 297a Maintenance Manual 006 05512 0003 3
KAS 297A
ALTITUDE SELECTOR/ALERTER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION IV
THEORY OF OPERATION
PARAGRAPH PAGE
SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
PARAGRAPH PAGE
SECTION VI
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
PARAGRAPH PAGE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE PAGE
6-12 KAS 297A MPU BOARD SCHEMATIC (DWG. NO. 002-06354-0030) 6-71
6-13 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD ASSEMBLY DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 300-06353-0000) 6-85
6-14 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD ASSEMBLY DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 300-06353-0010) 6-91
6-15 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD ASSEMBLY DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 300-06353-0020 6-95
6-16 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD ASSEMBLY DRAWING
(DWG. NO. 300-06353-0040) 6-99
6-17 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD SCHEMATIC (DWG. NO. 002-06353-0000) 6-103
6-18 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD SCHEMATIC (DWG. NO. 002-06353-0010) 6-107
6-19 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD SCHEMATIC (DWG. NO. 002-06353-0020) 6-109
6-20 KAS 297A ANALOG BOARD SCHEMATIC (DWG. NO. 002-06353-0040) 6-111
6-21 KAS 297A POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY DRAWING 6-117
6-22 KAS 297A POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC 6-125
S-1 KAS 297A SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION SW-3
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE PAGE
SECTION IV
THEORY OF OPERATION
4.1 GENERAL
The KAS 297A is a digital computer which generates, processes, and modifies information depen-
dent on the aircraft barometric altitude. The functions which the unit performs are: altitude prese-
lect with or without flight director or autopilot, with visual and aural alerting in accordance with FAR
91.51; generating error voltage signal for capture of selected altitude with flight director, autopilot,
or both (except KAS 297A -08/-09); and altitude alerting when the aircraft altitude strays from an
altitude previously captured and selected.
All circuits of the KAS 297A are contained on four circuit boards. The three major boards are the
power supply board, microprocessor board, and analog board. The fourth board (the increment/
decrement board) contains only the increment/decrement switches, the photocell, and the altitude
calibration pots. The block diagram in Figure 4-4 and 4-5 outline the major circuits on the micro-
processor and analog boards. The unit has one 37 pin connector at the rear and is powered with
28VDC only.
4.1.1 UNIT CONTROLS AND SUB-ASSEMBLIES
All controls required to operate the KAS 297A are located on the unit front panel.
Refer to Figure 4-1.
A. Input Connector Input/output for power and signal lines
B. Power Supply Board PC Board containing all power supply circuits. Components on this
board are labeled -300 series.
C. Analog Board PC Board containing all analog altitude circuits and all logic and other
circuits required to interface to the connector. Also contains connector
and RFI circuits. It is also integrally connected to the increment/decre-
ment board. Components on this board are labeled -200 series.
D. Microprocessor Board PC Board containing all microprocessor, memory, clock, and display
circuits. Also contains the converter for the high voltage display. Com-
ponents on this board are labeled -100 series.
E. Increment/Decrement PC Board containing increment/decrement switches, photocell, and
Board altitude calibration pots. Components are labeled -400 series.
F. Display High-Voltage gas discharge display which indicates selected altitude
in feet, Altitude ALERT annunciator, and Altitude ARM annunciator.
G. Selected Altitude Control Control used to set the thousand foot digit in the selected altitude dis-
(outer knob) play. Clockwise rotation selects increasing altitude. Mechanism has
no stops. It will carry and borrow into the ten thousand foot digit.
H. Selected Altitude Control Control used to set the hundred foot digit in the selected altitude dis-
(inner knob) play. Clockwise rotation selects increasing altitude. Mechanism has
no stops. It will carry and borrow into the thousand digit.
I. Altitude ARM Switch Momentary push switch used to engage Altitude ARM mode
(S101) (not present on - (display will annunciate ARM).
08/-09)
J. Photocell Used to automatically control display brightness.
K. Altitude LO Calibration Pot Front Panel accessible screwdriver adjusted control for calibrating the
(R401) KAS 297A for use with a particular altimeter (low altitude adjustment)
L. Altitude HI Calibration Pot Front panel accessible screwdriver adjusted control for calibrating the
(R402) KAS 297A for use with a particular altimeter (high altitude adjustment)
Table 4-1 and Figure 4-2 below summarize the operation in more detail.
FLIGHT ALERT
PATH ANNUNCIATOR AURAL TONE
FIGURE 4-4 KAS 297A VERSIONS -00 THRU -07 BLOCK DIAGRAM
Pin 1 is the input for the serial data clock (12.5KHz square wave). The clock is generated from the
400KHz microprocessor (uP) internal clock (I101, pin 11) by dividing by 32 in the first 5 flip-flop
stages of I105. Pin 39 is the POWER VALID signal from the mode logic circuit and is buffered from
10V to 5V by I106D. Pin 6 is the test input and is buffered by I106A. Pin 24 is the monitor input
and is normally high. If this pin is grounded it causes the internal registers of I101 to be displayed
instead of the selected altitude. Pins 35, 36, and 37 are the mode control lines for the non-volatile
memory. Pin 38 is the strobe line for serial output data and is normally low. This line is passed
through C125 and is inverted in I110 to form the start pulse for the A/D converter.
Pins 32 through 39 on I102 are for the input of barometric altitude from the A/D converter. Pins
24-30 send out display data in digit multiplexed form. Pin 31 is ALT/PWR VALID line to the mode
logic circuit to be used to generate the ALT SELECT VALID signal to the KCP 320.
I109 is a watchdog circuit which forces a reset of the microprocessor if the serial output data strobe
is not present. C103 is the power on reset capacitor and CR101 protects against momentary pow-
er glitches. CR124, CR125, and Q104 form an input circuit for Altitude valid logic information.
I114 provides the low reference voltage for the segments and the comma line allowing the display
to indicate the numbers selected and the comma. I114 takes the BCD code information from the
microprocessor and determines what segments need to be turned on for the particular BCD code.
I115 drives the message cathodes according to the M line from the microprocessor which keeps
track internally of which digit anode is being driven.
I117 and I116 receive information from the multiplex clock line and multiplex sync line thru the log-
ic level translator I103B and C. The logic level translator takes a 5V signal and produces a 10V
signal when it is hooked up in the low to high level mode. From I103 B and C the MUX CLK and
MUX SYNC signals are capacitively coupled into I116. I116 uses 91V for a ground reference and
100V as it’s voltage source. I116 is a 4 stage Johnson divide by eight counter with internal decod-
ing which produces a ring counter output. The MUX SYNC pulse overrides its corresponding MUX
CLK. pulse to reset the counter to the Qo state (Qo is high, Q1-7 are low). This state is latched
until the next MUX CLK. pulse (2msec later) clocks Q1 high and Qo low. This continues until all 5
anodes have been driven for 2msec each, then the microprocessor outputs another MUX SYNC
pulse which restarts the sequence. See Figure 4-8 for detail timing. Note that the counter is oper-
ating as a divide by 5 stage so three outputs are not used.
I116 outputs are fed into I117. I117 is simply a high voltage digit driver. It takes the 100V pulses
from I116 and converts them to +186V pulses for driving the display anodes. The firing order of
I117 is the same as I116. When Q0 on I116 goes high A1 on I117 goes high. This holds true for
all 5 outputs. Therefore the display firing order is as follows. Anode 1, anode 4, anode 2, anode 5,
and anode 3. I117 uses +186V for a voltage source and uses the same ground reference as I116
(+91V), which is generated by CR119. U101 is a clamp circuit to prevent over voltage spikes from
damaging the outputs of I114 and I115.
4.3.3 DIMMER CIRCUITRY
The dimmer circuitry consists of I118A and B, I119A and B, Q105, Q106 and the output current
program inputs of I114 and I115 (pin 1). I118A takes the MUX clock signal from the microproces-
sor after it has been logic level translated by I103 and generates a delay of 50usec before it pass-
es it on to I118B. I118B is used as a pulse width modulator. Pins 12 and 13 on I118B sense the
voltage on the integrator capacitor C120. This voltage varies due to the amount of current supplied
by I119A which is a constant current source. As the photocell resistance decreases due to greater
light intensity the voltage at the junction of R136, R135, R137 and C121 decreases. This causes
I119 to deliver less current to the integrating capacitor C120. This allows I118B pin 9 to put out a
pulse width with a long ON time and a short OFF time. So the brighter the light the photocell sens-
es the longer time I118B, pin 9 is high. With low ambient light the photocell resistance increases,
which shortens the time I118B pin 9 is high.
The signal from I118B pin 9 is fed into R140, C122, R142, and R141. This circuit changes the
modulated pulse width into a DC voltage. The magnitude of the DC voltage is determined by the
pulse width. The longer the width the higher the voltage. This voltage is fed into I119B pin 5 via
R142. I119B is a constant current source supplying current into the programmable current input
pins on I114 and I115. CR120 allows I119B to supply current to I114 and I115 only when pin 9 of
I118B is high. This gives two controls over the programmable current inputs of I114 and I115: (1)
it controls the amount of current supplied to I114 and I115. (2) it controls the length of time current
is supplied to I114 and I115, thereby gating the outputs of I114 and I115 off when there is no pulse
present at I118B, pin 9. I118B runs at the same frequency as the MUX clock but it is always
50usec behind the MUX clock by the delaying action of I118A to prevent anode overlap. In addi-
tion, the anode is also pulsed with the same pulse width modulated signal coming out of I118B pin
9. This pulse width determines the amount of time that the anode is turned on Q105 and Q106
provide the translation from +10V to +191V necessary to power the anode.
4.3.4 NON-VOLATILE MEMORY
The non-volatile memory is an ER1400 serial NMOS memory with clock, data, and control lines
C1, C2 and C3. It is powered with +10V and -24VDC with logic levels of 0V to +10V. I103 and I104
perform logic level conversion from +5 to +10V and I106 converts from +10V to +5V. Each gate
of I103, 104, and 106 is tri-state output so serial data is transmitted both directions on one line.
The clock is the 12.5KHz serial data clock and the mode logic lines are generated by the uP pro-
gram to perform the particular function. See Table 4-2 for the control logic.
C1 C2 C3 EAROM MODE
1 1 1 STANDBY
1 0 0 Accept address data at I/O pin
0 1 1 Read from memory into data register
0 1 0 Shift data out onto I/O pin
1 0 1 Erase word currently addressed
0 0 0 Accept data from I/O pin
0 0 1 Write word into current address
1 1 0 Not Used
The A/D converter samples and measures the processed barometric altitude voltage 7 times per
second and supplies the information to the microprocessor 7 times per second as controlled by
the uP.
Pin 7 of I113 is the 10,000 digit line. When the line goes high it tells the microprocessor that the
A/D converter is at 10,000 counts plus whatever counts are on the other digits.
I110 pin 4 provides pulses to Q101 thru C108. As long as the A/D circuit is working I110 pin 4 will
be pulsing thereby keeping C109 discharged. If the A/D stops running, C109 will charge up and
put a low on the A/D valid line to the mode logic circuit.
The analog section of the A/D converter is made up of I212 and associated circuitry. It uses +9V
supplied by the precision 9V line and a reference voltage supplied by R265, R266, and R267. It
also uses +/-15V. The +/-15V supplies are fed in thru R269 and R270 with C219 and C220 pro-
viding additional filtering. I212 with the aid of R268 and C215 perform the dual integrator slope.
The waveforms of the integrator are shown in Figure 4-9 along with the digital control signals.
The sign of the barometric altitude is indicated by I113 pin 5 and is low if the altimeter is reading
below sea level, high otherwise. Negative altitude will be ignored and a zero (sea level) altitude
will be used in its place.
SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
5.1 GENERAL
This section contains information relative to the testing, disassembly, and troubleshooting of the
KAS 297A Altitude Selector.
5.2 TEST AND ALIGNMENT
The following is a procedure to determine the performance of the KAS 297A. The alignment pro-
cedures are given in order to bring the unit up to its minimum performance specifications. It is im-
portant that this is accomplished before any troubleshooting is attempted.
5.2.1 REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT (OR EQUIVALENT)
e. Change the selected altitude to 5100 ft. and back to 5000 ft.
f. The ARM annunciator must go out and the ALERT annunciator will go out for 2 to
4 seconds before coming back on.
g. Set hB voltage to 1.400VDC, the ALERT annunciator must go out.
h. Decrease hB voltage to 1.300VDC, the ALERT annunciator must light continuous-
ly.
i. Decrease hB voltage further to 1.220VDC, the ALERT annunciator must go out.
j. Engage ALT ARM switch, the ARM annunciator must light. (NOT FOR -08)
k. Decrease the voltage to 1.180VDC. The following should occur simultaneously:
(1) The alert annunciator must light for 1.5 to 2.5 sec and the ARM annunciator
must extinguish.
(2) The aural alert (500 Ohm) must output a 1.25KHz +/-150Hz tone of 3.5Vp-p
min.amplitude into 500 ohm load for 1.5 to 2.5 sec.
(3) The aural alert drive must sink 50ma to ground for 1.5 to 2.5 sec at 1.0V max.
(4) The alert drive must sink 50ma to ground for 1.5 to 2.5 sec at 1.0V max.
l. Decrease the hB voltage to 1.100 VDC. The alert annunciator must flash at a rate
of 1 to 2Hz and the aural alert drive must sink 50ma to ground for 1.5 to 2.5 sec at
1.0V max. upon entry to the alert band at 1.155V.
5.2.2.6 ALTITUDE CAPTURE
a. Set the SEL ALT to 5000 ft., hB voltage to 1.180VDC, and Alt Valid input to its valid
state. Engage ALT ARM Increase hB voltage slowly (less than 2mv/sec).
b. The unit must intercept at 1.200V +/- 0.005V. At intercept the following should oc-
cur simultaneously:
(1) ALH ENGAGE output must sink 50ma to ground for 0.4 sec +/- 0.1 sec.
(2) ALERT annunciator must light for 1.5 to 2.5 sec.
(3) AURAL annunciator Drive must sink 50ma to ground for 1.5 to 2.5 sec at 1.0V
max.
(4) ALT ARM must go out.
5.2.2.7 ∆H GAIN OUTPUT
a. Set the selected ALT to 5000 ft., hB voltage to 1.350VDC. The voltage at h output
(pin 12) must show +4.750V +/- 0.050V.
b. Set hB to 1.200VDC. The voltage at pin 12 must show 0.000V +/- 0.050V.
a. With hB voltage still set to 1.200 VDC, the voltage at hB ALT OUT (pin 29) shall be
1.200 +/- 0.008 VDC.
5.2.3 ALIGNMENT (ANALOG PCB 200-06353-0000/-0010/-0020
MPU PCB 200-06354-0000/-0010/-0011/-0012)
The following procedures describe how to align the KAS 297A once the test procedures have been
completed to prove that alignment is necessary. Refer to the schematics, assembly drawings, and
Figure 5-2, 5-3, and 5-4 for location of components, test points, and adjustments. The numbering
sequence is as follows:
c. Measure TP105. Pulse amplitude must be 1.60V +/- 0.2V. Also the pulse period
must be 1.75msec +/- 0.05msec. Short across photocell and adjust R133 fully CW.
The pulse duty factor must be between 80 and 99%. If not, select R137 for proper
range. Adjust R133 for 90% duty factor. Remove short and cover photocell (dark
condition). Pulse duty factor must be between 3 and 10%. Adjust pulse width (high
level) to 95 µsec.
5.2.4.3 NON-VOLATILE STORAGE
a. Set 5000 ft. into the display and turn power off for at least 15 seconds.
b. Turn power on and check that the display returns to 5000 ft.
5.2.3.4 MASTER CLOCK FREQUENCY
a. Measure the frequency of I101 Pin 11. It must be 400KHz +/- 0.5KHz.
5.2.4.5 ANALOG CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
(USE GROUND SIDE OF R106 FOR GROUND REFERENCE).
a. Adjust R251 for 9.000VDC at J201 Pin 25. Throughout this section the 9.000VDC
must be constantly monitored and be adjusted accordingly in case of drift.
b. Adjust R108 for 2.25VDC at TP106.
c. Apply 1.200VDC to hB (altitude) J201 Pin 28 relative to precision ground J201 Pin
35.
d. Adjust R402 for -1.200VDC at I210 Pin 7.
e. Adjust R401 for +0.750VDC at I211 Pin 6.
f. Adjust R105 for 0.450VDC at TP107.
g. Change the hB (altitude) voltage to 4.950 VDC.
h. Adjust R402 for 2.700 VDC at TP107.
i. Change the hB (altitude) voltage to 0.450 VDC.
j. Adjust R401 for 0.000VDC at TP107.
k. Jumper TP101 to the chassis.
l. Change the hB (altitude) voltage to 7.800 VDC. Adjust R108 until the displayed
data is 19,600 " 1 counts.
m. Change the hB (altitude) voltage to 4.950VDC. The displayed data should be
12,000 +/- 4 counts. If not, adjust R401 until the display data is 12,000 +/- 4 counts.
n. Change the hB (altitude) voltage to 1.200VDC. The displayed data must be 2000
+/- 4 counts. If not, adjust R402 until the display data is 2000 +/- 4 counts.
o. Repeat steps a-n until no further adjustments are required. Remove the short from
TP101.
5.2.4.6 OUTPUT DRIVERS
a. Set selected altitude to 5000 ft., hB voltage to 1.100VDC and ALT VALID input to
the valid state. Engage ARM switch except for -08, -09 flavors. Throughout this
section, KCP 320 logic must be simulated and 9.000VDC (pin 25) must be con-
stantly monitored and adjusted accordingly to give 9.000 +/- 0.015VDC.
b. ALERT annunciator output (pin 30) must sink 50ma to ground at 1.0V max.
c. ARM and ALERT annunciators on the display must light up.(Alert only for -08,-09)
d. Slowly increase hB voltage to 1.200VDC. At that point, the following must occur and
adjustment be made:
AURAL ALERT (500 ohm) at pin 8 must drive 500 ohm load with a 1250 +/- 150Hz
square wave of 3.5 Vp-p min. amplitude with R217 set fully CW. Then set R217 to
for 1.75 +/- .2 VP-P.
5.2.4.7 D/A CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
(USE GROUND SIDE OF R106 FOR GROUND REFERENCE)
a. Set hB voltage to 2.000VDC, and selected altitude to 40,000 feet. Adjust R229 such
that the voltage at TP201 is -10.0000VDC +/- 0.0025VDC.
b. Change selected altitude to 0,000 feet. Adjust R228 such that TP201 is equal to
+9.9951 +/- 0.0025VDC.
c. Repeat steps a and b as required until the voltage at TP201 is as specified.
5.2.4.8 FINAL VOLTAGE CHECK
a. Measure the 5V supply. Test limits are 4.80V min. and 5.20V max.
5.3 OVERHAUL
5.3.1 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
The purpose of this section is to aid in the assembly and disassembly of the KAS 297A. After the
unit has been properly disassembled, inspection of components as described in Section 5.3.2 can
more readily take place.
A. Remove the 8 cover screws (089-6297-03) and remove the dust covers (047-4626-
01).
B. Remove the power supply board by removing the two power supply heat sink plate
screws (089-5899-03) and the three power supply board screws (089-5899-03). All
pots are now accessible for adjustment.
C. To remove the microprocessor board from the chassis, the bezel and display must
be removed. This is done by the following:
1. Remove the four screws that hold on the bezel (089-6004-02).
2. Remove the bezel and display using care not to distort the display contacts.
3. Remove the Alt Arm knob (088-0821-00).
4. Remove the two display spacer screws (089-6292-00).
5. Remove the display spacer.
6. Remove the four screws (089-6293-03) on the microprocessor board.
7. Fold board out from unit chassis.
D. Re-assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
5.3.2 INSPECTION
This section contains instructions to assist in determining, by inspection, the condition of KAS
297A assemblies. Defects resulting from wear, physical damage, deterioration, or other causes
can be found by these inspection procedures. To aid inspection, detailed procedures are arranged
in alphabetical order.
A. Capacitors, Fixed
Inspect capacitors for case damage, body damage, and cracked, broken, or
charred insulation. Check for loose, broken, or corroded terminal studs, lugs or
leads. Inspect for loose, broken, or improperly soldered connections.
B. Capacitors, Variable
Inspect trimmers for chipped and cracked bodies, damaged dielectrics and dam-
aged contacts.
C. Chassis
Inspect the chassis for deformation, dents, punctures, badly worn surfaces, dam-
aged connectors, damaged fastener devices, component corrosion, and damage
to the finish.
D. Connectors
Inspect connectors for broken parts, deformed shells or clamps, and other irregu-
larities. Inspect for cracked or broken insulation and for contacts that are broken,
deformed, or out of alignment. Also, check for corroded or damaged plating on con-
tacts and for loose, improperly soldered, broken, or corroded terminal connections.
E. Covers and Shields
Inspect covers and shields for punctures, deep dents, and badly worn surfaces. Al-
so, check for corrosion and damage to finish.
F. Insulators
Inspect insulators for evidence of damage, such as broken or chipped edges,
burned areas, and presence of foreign matter.
G. Potentiometers
Inspect all potentiometers for evidence of damage such as dents, cracked insula-
tion or other irregularities.
H. Resistors, Fixed
Inspect the fixed resistors for cracked, broken, blistered, or charred bodies and
loose, broken, or improperly soldered or corroded terminal connections.
I. Transformers
1. Inspect for signs of excessive heating, physical damage to case, cracked or
broken insulation, and other abnormal conditions.
2. Inspect for corroded, poorly soldered, or loose connecting wires.
J. Wiring
Inspect wiring for breaks in insulation, conductor breaks, and improper dress in re-
lation to adjacent wiring or chassis.
5.3.3 CLEANING
A. General
This section contains information to aid in the cleaning of the component parts and
subassemblies of the unit.
WARNING:
GOGGLES ARE TO BE WORN WHEN USING
PRESSURIZED AIR TO BLOW DUST AND
DIRT FROM EQUIPMENT. ALL PERSONNEL
SHOULD BE WARNED AWAY FROM THE IM-
MEDIATE AREA.
WARNING:
OPERATIONS INVOLVING THE USE OF A
CLEANING SOLVENT SHOULD BE PER-
FORMED UNDER A VENTILATED HOOD.
AVOID BREATHING SOLVENT VAPOR AND
FUMES; AVOID CONTINUOUS CONTACT
WITH THE SOLVENT. WEAR A SUITABLE
MASK, GOGGLES, GLOVES, AND AN APRON
WHEN NECESSARY. CHANGE CLOTHING
UPON WHICH SOLVENTS HAVE BEEN
SPILLED.
WARNING:
OBSERVE ALL FIRE PRECAUTIONS FOR
FLAMMABLE MATERIALS. USE FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS IN A HOOD PROVIDED WITH
SPARK-PROOF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
AND AN EXHAUST FAN WITH SPARKPROOF
BLADES.
CAUTION:
DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO RUN INTO
SLEEVES OR CONDUIT THAT COVERS
WIRES CONNECTED TO INSERT TERMI-
NALS.
1. Exterior
(a) Wipe dust cover and front panel with a lint-free cloth dampened with
denatured alcohol.
(b) For cleaning connectors, use the following procedure.
(1) Wipe dust and dirt from bodies, shells, and cable
clamps using a lint-free cloth moistened with dena-
tured alcohol.
(2) Wipe parts dry with a clean, dry lint-free cloth.
(3) Remove dirt and lubricant from connector inserts, in-
sulation, and terminals using a small soft bristled
brush moistened with denatured alcohol.
(4) Dry the inserts with an air jet.
(c) Remove cover(s).
(d) If necessary, open any blocked ventilation holes by first saturating
the debris clogging the apertures with denatured alcohol and then
blowing the loosened material out with an air stream.
2. Interior
The following solvents are no longer recommended for benchtop or rework
cleaning of printed circuit boards, modules, or sub-assemblies.
CAUTION:
DO NOT USE SOLVENT TO CLEAN PARTS
COMPOSED OF OR CONTAINING NYLON OR
RUBBER GROMMETS. CLEAN THESE
ITEMS WITH MILD LIQUID DISHWASHING
DETERGENT AND WATER. USE DETER-
GENT FOR THIS PURPOSE ONLY.
CAUTION:
DUPONT VERTREL SMT DOES HAVE GEN-
ERAL MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY PROB-
LEMS WITH POLYCARBONATE, POLYSTY-
RENE, AND RUBBER. IT IS RECOMMENDED
THAT THESE MATERIALS BE CLEANED
WITH DENATURED ALCOHOL.
CAUTION:
DO NOT ALLOW EXCESS CLEANING SOL-
VENT TO ACCUMULATE IN ANY OF THE AD-
JUSTMENT SCREW CREVICES AND THERE-
BY SOFTEN OR DISSOLVE THE ADJUST-
MENT SCREW EPOXY SEALANT.
CAUTION:
AVOID AIR-BLASTING SMALL TUNING COILS
AND OTHER DELICATE PARTS BY HOLDING
THE AIR NOZZLE TOO CLOSE. USE BRUSH-
ES CAREFULLY ON DELICATE PARTS.
CAUTION:
IMPROPER CLEANING CAN RESULT IN SUR-
FACE LEAKAGE AND CONDUCTIVE PARTIC-
ULATES, SUCH AS SOLDER BALLS OR ME-
TALLIC CHIPS, WHICH CAN CAUSE ELEC-
TRICAL SHORTS. SEVERE IONIC CONTAM-
INATION FROM HANDLING AND FROM
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS CAN RE-
SULT IN HIGH RESISTANCE OR OPEN CIR-
CUITS.
CAUTION:
ULTRASONIC CLEANING CAN DAMAGE
CERTAIN PARTS AND SHOULD GENERALLY
BE AVOIDED.
NOTE:
Solvents may be physically applied in several ways
including agitation, spraying, brushing, and vapor
degreasing. The cleaning solvents and methods
used shall have no deleterious effect on the parts,
connections, and materials being used. If sensitive
components are being used, spray is recommended.
Uniformity of solvent spray flow should be maxi-
mized and wait-time between soldering and cleaning
should be minimized.
NOTE:
Clean each module subassembly. Then remove any
foreign matter from the casting.
Remove each module subassembly. Then remove any foreign matter from
the casting.
(a) Casting covers and shields should be cleaned as follows:
(1) Remove surface grease with a lint-free cloth.
(2) Blow dust from surfaces, holes, and recesses using
an air stream.
(3) If necessary, use a solvent, and scrub until clean,
working over all surfaces and into all holes and re-
cesses with a suitable non-metallic brush.
(4) Position the part to dry so the solvent is not trapped
in holes or recesses. Use an air stream to blow out
any trapped solvent.
(5) When thoroughly clean, touch up any minor damage
to the finish.
(b) Assemblies containing resistors, capacitors, rf coils, inductors,
transformers, and other wired parts should be cleaned as follows:
(1) Remove dust and dirt from all surfaces, including all
parts and wiring, using soft-bristled brushes in con-
junction with air stream.
(2) Any dirt that cannot be removed in this way should
be removed with a brush (not synthetic) saturated
with an approved solvent, such as mentioned above.
Use of a clean, dry air stream (25 to 28 psi) is recom-
mended to remove any excess solvent.
(3) Remove flux residue, metallic chips, and/or solder
balls with an approved solvent.
(c) Wired chassis devices containing terminal boards, resistor and ca-
pacitor assemblies, rf coils, switches, sockets, inductors, transform-
ers, and other wired parts should be cleaned as follows:
NOTE:
When necessary to disturb the dress of wires and
cables, note the positions before disturbing and re-
store them to proper dress after cleaning.
CAUTION:
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS ELECTRO-
STATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESDS) DE-
VICES. UNIT MODULES AND COMPONENTS
MUST BE HANDLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SPECIAL ESDS HANDLING PROCEDURES.
1. Always discharge static before handling devices by touching something
grounded.
2. Use a wrist strap grounded through a 1 MΩ resistor.
3. Keep all parts in protective cartons until ready to insert into the board.
4. Use a grounded tip, low wattage soldering station.
5. Keep the humidity in the work environment a high as possible.
6. Use grounded mats on the work station unless tops are antistatic material.
7. Do not use synthetic carpet on the floor of the shop, if possible.
8. Keep common plastics out of the work area.
5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
The purpose of this section is to provide useful procedures and assistance in troubleshooting the
KAS 297A. Throughout this section, it is assumed that the system problem has been thoroughly
diagnosed as a KAS 297A unit problem.
5.4.1 TROUBLESHOOTING ASSISTANCE
A. Before replacing any semiconductor or IC, be certain that the circuit is in good op-
erating condition. If a defect exists in the circuit, installing a new semiconductor will
most likely result in failure of the new component.
B. Always check all power supply and ground pins before troubleshooting a board.
When a problem has been isolated to a certain portion of the circuit check supply
pins and grounds on suspected components.
C. The adjustment pots on the KAS 297A are as follows:
R133 - Display Intensity Adjust
R217 - Aural Alert Adjust
R251 - Precision 9 Volts Adjust
R263 - Analog Scale Factor Adjust
R266 - Reference Voltage Adjust
R401 - LO CAL Adjust
R402 - HI CAL Adjust
D. Test Points
The Test Points on the KAS 297A are as follows:
TP101 - Monitor Mode Control
TP102 - MUX Clock
TP103 - MUX SYNC
TP104 - S/P Strobe
TP105 - Display Current Drive
TP201 - D/A Output
TP202 - + 9 Volts
TP203 - + 4.95V Reference
TP204 - Processed Analog Altitude Voltage
TP205 - Precision Ground
Microprocessor Chips not Clock Osc. Inop Check X101 for 6MHz sine wave
working
I113 Digit Strobes Inop Check pins 39, 38, 37, 36 of I102 for digit
strobes
S/P Clock Inop Check I101 pin 1 for S/P Strobe Signal
ALE Inop Check pin 11 of I101 and I102 for 400Hz
ALE waveform.
No Supply Voltage Check I101 pins 5, 7, 26 and 40 for +5V
Check I102 pins 2, 5, and 40 for +5V
No Gnd Ref Check I101 pin 20 for Gnd Ref. Check
I102 pins 1, 4, 7, and 20 for Gnd Ref
Reset Line in Wrong Check I101 pin 4 for +5V
State
Altitude Select Knob Altitude Select Switch Check I101 pins 32, 31, 30, 29 for digital
does not change dis- Bad pulses when INCR/DECR switch is rotat-
played altitude ed.
No S/P Clock Check I108 pin 6 for S/P clock signal
Loss of EAROM Informa- Check I108 pins 7, 8, and 9 for addressing
tion information. Check I108 pin 12 for data in-
formation.
Unit Will Not Arm Diode CR203 is Back- Check pin 32 of J2971 for a low signal.
ward valid = low
Q213 is Defective Check collector of Q213 for a low signal
when ALT. ARM is activated.
Aural Alert Not Function- No Reset Signal Check to see if pin 4 of I203 is going to a
ing high level when Aural Alert is supposed to
come on.
No Supply Voltage Check to see if pin 8 of I203 has +10V on
it.
Q205 Bad Check to see that the waveform on the
base of Q205 is also on the Emitter of
Q205.
Q202 Bad Check to see that Q202 switches when
there is a high level positive voltage ap-
plied to its base.
Alert ANN Not Function- I204 Bad Check to see that pin 14 of I204 has a high
ing level signal on it when Alert Ann should be
on.
Q204 Bad Check to see that Q204 switches when a
positive high level signal is applied to its
base.
+9.000 Volt Ref Bad Short on +9.000V Line Check +9.000V line to make sure it isn’t
shorted to gnd or another voltage.
No Supply Voltage Check pins 7 and 8 of I209 for +15V
I209 Bad Inspect R248, R249, R250, R251, R252,
and R253. If all the components look
good, I209 is probably bad and should be
replaced.
ALT. HOLD Eng Pulse I204 Check to see that pin 13 of I204 goes to a
Not Present high level when the pulse should be
present.
Q201 Check to see if Q201 switches when a
positive level signal is applied to the base.
PS3 +15VDC Power Source +15VDC .1 amp supply capable of being adjusted +/- 1 volt.
PS4 +10VDC Power Source +10VDC .1 Amp supply capable of being adjusted +/- 1 volt.
F1 +28VDC Line Fuse +28VDC Line Fuse should be a 1 amp Slow Blow
Fuse.
F2 110VAC Line Fuse 110VAC Line Fuse should be a 1 amp Slow Blow
fuse.
K1 +10VDC Relay K1 is a double pole double throw +10VDC relay.
The Illustrated Parts List (IPL) is a complete list of assemblies and parts required
for the unit. The IPL also provides for the proper identification of replacement
parts. Individual parts lists within this IPL are arranged in numerical sequence
starting with the top assembly and continuing with the sub-assemblies. All me-
chanical parts will be separated from the electrical parts used on the sub-assembly.
Each parts list is followed by a component location drawing.
Parts identified in this IPL by Honeywell part number meet design specifications for
this equipment and are the recommended replacement parts. Warranty informa-
tion concerning Honeywell replacement parts is contained in Service Memo #1,
P/N 600-08001-00XX.
Some part numbers may not be currently available. Consult the current Honeywell
catalog or contact a Honeywell representative for equipment availability.
Abbreviation Name
B Motor or Synchro
C Capacitor
CJ Circuit Jumper
CR Diode
DS Lamp
E Voltage or Signal Connect Point
F Fuse
FL Filter
FT Feedthru
I Integrated Circuit
J Jack or Fixed Connector
L Inductor
M Meter
P Plug
Q Transistor
R Resistor
Abbreviation Name
RT Thermistor
S Switch
T Transformer
TP Test Point
U Component Network, Integrated Circuit,
Circuit Assembly
V Photocell/Vacuum Tube
W Waveguide
Y Crystal
The above is only a sample. The actual format and style may vary slightly. A ‘Find
Number’ column, when shown, references selected items on the BOM’s accompa-
nying Assembly Drawing. This information does not apply to every BOM. There-
fore, a lack of information in this column, or a lack of this column, should not be
interpreted as an omission.
Figure 6-1
Sample Parts List
KAS 297A Final Assembly part numbers 065-0053-XX are listed in the Illustrated Parts List as
065-00053-00XX, i.e. 065-0053-00 is listed as 065-00053-0000.
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000 -0010 -0011 -0012
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I104 120-06062-0000 LEVEL SHIFTER, CD4 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I105 120-06015-0001 IC SCL4024BC EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I106 120-06062-0000 LEVEL SHIFTER, CD4 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I107 120-06048-0001 IC SCL4069ABC+ EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I108 120-02028-0001 IC ER1400 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I109 120-06028-0001 IC SCL4040ABC+ EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I110 120-06002-0001 IC SLC4001ABC+ EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I111 120-06007-0001 IC SCL4011BC EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I112 120-06007-0001 IC SCL4011BC EA 1.00 . . .
I113 120-02035-0000 IC MM5330N EA 1.00 . . .
I114 120-00163-0000 IC DI8884A EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I115 120-00163-0000 IC DI8884A EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I116 120-06045-0001 IC SCL4022ABC+ EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I117 120-00161-0000 HIGH VOLT DSPLY DR EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I118 120-03070-0000 IC DUAL TIMER EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I119 120-03022-0001 DUAL OP AMP, CAN, EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q101 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 . . .
Q101 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q102 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q103 007-00254-0000 XSTR S PNP MPSA92 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q104 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R101 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R102 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R103 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R104 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R105 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R106 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R107 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R108 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R109 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R110 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R111 131-00333-0023 RES CF 33K QW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R112 131-00333-0023 RES CF 33K QW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R113 131-00333-0023 RES CF 33K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R114 131-00183-0023 RES CF 18K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R115 131-00394-0023 RES CF 390K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R116 131-00302-0023 RES CF 3K QW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R117 131-00183-0023 RES CF 18K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R118 131-00333-0013 RES CF 33K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R119 131-00333-0013 RES CF 33K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R120 131-00104-0013 RES CF 100K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R121 136-01303-0072 RES PF 130K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R122 136-09092-0072 RES PF 90.9K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R123 131-00334-0013 RES CF 330K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R124 131-00334-0023 RES CF 330K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R125 131-00224-0023 RES CF 220K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R126 131-00224-0023 RES CF 220K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R127 131-00224-0023 RES CF 220K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R128 131-00224-0023 RES CF 220K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R129 131-00224-0023 RES CF 220K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R130 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R131 131-00183-0023 RES CF 18K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R132 131-00202-0023 RES CF 2K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R133 133-00086-0003 RES VA 1K 10% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R134 131-00104-0023 RES CF 100K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R135 131-00394-0023 RES CF 390K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R136 131-00133-0023 RES CF 13K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R137 136-01001-0072 RES PF 1K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
R137 136-01071-0072 RES PF 1.07K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
R137 136-01181-0072 RES PF 1.18K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
R137 136-01301-0072 RES PF 1.3K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
R137 136-01401-0072 RES PF 1.4K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
R137 136-01501-0072 RES PF 1.5K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000 -0010 -0011 -0012
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R137 136-01621-0072 RES PF 1.62K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
R137 136-01741-0072 RES PF 1.74K QW 1% AR .00 1.00 .00 .00
R138 131-00394-0023 RES CF 390K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R139 131-00104-0023 RES CF 100K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R140 131-00273-0023 RES CF 27K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R141 131-00563-0023 RES CF 56K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R142 131-00204-0023 RES CF 200K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R143 131-00563-0023 RES CF 56K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R144 131-00122-0023 RES CF 1.2K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R145 131-00563-0023 RES CF 56K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R146 131-00204-0023 RES CF 200K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R147 131-00224-0023 RES CF 220K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R148 131-00240-0013 RES CF 24 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R149 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R150 131-00473-0013 RES CF 47K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
R151 131-00104-0013 RES CF 100K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R152 131-00202-0013 RES CF 2K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R153 131-00163-0013 RES CF 16K EW 5% EA 1.00 . . .
R157 131-00134-0023 RES CF 130K QW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R158 131-00512-0023 RES CF 5.1K QW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R159 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R160 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R161 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R162 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R163 131-00102-0013 RES CF 1K EW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
REF1 300-06354-0000 MICROPROCESSOR RF .00 .00 .00 .00
S101 031-00357-0002 SWITCH PUSHBUTTON EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
TP101 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
TP102 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
TP103 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
TP104 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
TP105 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
U101 015-00056-0000 RES DIO MODULE EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Y101 044-00104-0000 XTAL 6.000MHZ EA 1.00 . . .
Y101 044-00104-0001 XTAL 6.000MHZ EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
009-06354-0000 PC BD M/PROC EA 1.00 . . .
009-06354-0010 PC BD M/PROC EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR .00 .00 .00 .00
033-00092-0000 IC DIP SCKT 40C EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
090-00087-0000 CLIP CRYSTAL EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
092-05003-0011 EYE ROLL .059X.125 EA 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
155-02031-0031 JUMPER CABLE 28C EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0021 -0022
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I116 120-06045-0001 IC SCL4022ABC+ EA 1.00 1.00
I117 120-00161-0000 HIGH VOLT DSPLY DR EA 1.00 1.00
I118 120-03070-0000 IC DUAL TIMER EA 1.00 1.00
I119 120-03022-0001 DUAL OP AMP, CAN, EA 1.00 1.00
I120 120-03631-0000 ICL7135 4 1/2 ATOD EA 1.00 1.00
I121 120-03326-0000 IC MC79L05ACP EA 1.00 1.00
Q101 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00 1.00
Q102 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 1.00
Q103 007-00254-0000 XSTR S PNP MPSA92 EA 1.00 1.00
Q104 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00 1.00
R101 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R102 139-00294-0000 RES 29.4 EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R103 139-02263-0000 RES CH 226K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R104 132-00114-0014 RES WW8.000KQW.01% EA 1.00 1.00
R105 133-00562-3501 RES VAR 12-15T500 EA 1.00 1.00
R106 132-00114-0006 RES WW12.000KQW.01 EA 1.00 1.00
R107 139-03012-0003 RES CH 30.1K EW.1% EA 1.00 1.00
R108 133-00562-3102 RES VAR 12-15T 1K EA 1.00 1.00
R109 139-01002-0003 RES CH 10.0KEW.1% EA 1.00 1.00
R110 130-05103-0013 RES CH 10K TW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R113 139-03322-0000 RES CH 33.2K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R114 139-01822-0000 RES CHIP 18.2KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R115 139-03923-0000 RES CH 392K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R117 139-01822-0000 RES CHIP 18.2KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R118 139-03322-0000 RES CH 33.2K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R119 139-03322-0000 RES CH 33.2K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R120 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R121 139-01303-0000 RES CHIP 130KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R122 139-09092-0000 RES CHIP 90.9KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R123 139-03323-0000 RES CH 332K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R124 139-03323-0000 RES CH 332K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R125 139-02213-0000 RES CH 221K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R126 139-02213-0000 RES CH 221K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R127 139-02213-0000 RES CH 221K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R128 139-02213-0000 RES CH 221K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R129 139-02213-0000 RES CH 221K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R130 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R131 139-01822-0000 RES CHIP 18.2KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R132 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R133 133-00562-3102 RES VAR 12-15T 1K EA 1.00 1.00
R134 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R135 139-03923-0000 RES CH 392K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R136 139-01302-0000 RES CH 13K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R137 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-01071-0000 RES CH 1.07K EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-01181-0000 RES CHIP 1.18KEW1% AR 1.00 1.00
R137 139-01301-0000 RES CH 1.30K EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-01401-0000 RES CH 1.4K EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-01501-0000 RES CH 1.5K EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-01621-0000 RES CH 1.62K EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-01741-0000 RES CH 1.74K EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-07870-0000 RES CH 787 EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-08250-0000 RES CH 825 EW 1% EA .10 .10
R137 139-09090-0000 RES CHIP 909 EW 1% EA .10 .10
R138 139-03923-0000 RES CH 392K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R139 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R140 139-02742-0000 RES CHIP 27.4KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R141 139-05622-0000 RES CH 56.2K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R142 139-02003-0000 RES CHIP 200KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R143 139-05622-0000 RES CH 56.2K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R144 139-01211-0000 RES CHIP1.21KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R145 139-05622-0000 RES CH 56.2K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R146 139-02003-0000 RES CHIP 200KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0021 -0022
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R147 139-02213-0000 RES CH 221K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R148 139-00243-0000 RES CH 24.3 EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R149 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R150 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00 1.00
R157 139-01303-0000 RES CHIP 130KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R158 139-05111-0000 RES CHIP 5.11KEW1% EA 1.00 1.00
R163 130-05102-0033 RES CHIP 1K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R164 139-03401-0000 RES CH 3.4K 1% EA 1.00 1.00
REF0 300-06354-0030 MICROPROCESSOR BO RF .00 .
REF1 192-06354-0021 KAS 297A MICROPRO RF .00 .
REF1 300-06354-0030 MICROPROCESSOR BO RF . .00
REF2 002-06354-0030 SCH MICROPROCESSOR RF .00 .
REF2 192-06354-0022 KAS297A MICROPROCE RF . .00
REF3 002-06354-0030 SCH MICROPROCESSOR RF . .00
S101 031-00357-0002 SWITCH PUSHBUTTON EA 1.00 .
TP101 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP102 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP103 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP104 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP105 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP106 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP107 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
U101 015-00056-0000 RES DIO MODULE EA 1.00 1.00
Y101 044-00104-0001 XTAL 6.000MHZ EA 1.00 1.00
009-06354-0030 PCBD MICROPROCESSO EA 1.00 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR .00 .00
033-00092-0000 IC DIP SCKT 40C EA 1.00 1.00
090-00087-0000 CLIP CRYSTAL EA 1.00 1.00
092-05003-0011 EYE ROLL .059X.125 EA 2.00 2.00
155-02031-0031 JUMPER CABLE 28C EA 1.00 1.00
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C234 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
C235 106-00122-0001 CH CER SMT 1812 . EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
C235 111-00001-0000 CAP CR .01UF 50V EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
C236 106-04331-0026 CAPCH330PFNPO/100V EA . . . 1.00
C236 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
C237 106-04331-0026 CAPCH330PFNPO/100V EA . . . 1.00
C237 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
C238 106-05331-0026 CAP CH330PFNPO/100 EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
C238 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
C239 106-05331-0026 CAP CH330PFNPO/100 EA . . . 1.00
C239 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
C240 106-00122-0001 CH CER SMT 1812 . EA . . . 1.00
C241 111-00001-0003 CAP CR .22UF 50V EA . .00 1.00 .
C242 111-00001-0003 CAP CR .22UF 50V EA . . 1.00 .
C242 111-00001-0013 CAP CR .1UF 50V EA . .00 . .
C243 111-00001-0003 CAP CR .22UF 50V EA . . 1.00 .
C243 111-00001-0013 CAP CR .1UF 50V EA . .00 . .
CR201 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CR202 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CR203 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CR205 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CR206 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CR207 007-05011-0008 DIO Z 1N4738A EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CR208 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CR209 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I201 120-06056-0001 IC SCL4094ABC+ EA 1.00 . . .
I201 120-06056-0009 CMOS 4094 EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
I202 120-06062-0000 LEVEL SHIFTER, CD4 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I203 120-03040-0001 IC NE555P EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
I204 120-03022-0001 DUAL OP AMP, CAN, EA . 1.00 1.00 .
I204 120-06056-0001 IC SCL4094ABC+ EA 1.00 . . .
I204 120-06056-0009 CMOS 4094 EA . . 1.00 1.00
I205 120-03128-0000 IC AD-565JD EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
I206 120-03022-0001 DUAL OP AMP, CAN, EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
I207 120-06007-0001 IC SCL4011BC EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
I209 120-03023-0001 LM723H CAN W/MIL T EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
I210 120-03022-0001 DUAL OP AMP, CAN, EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
I211 120-03012-0010 OP AMP, UA741 EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
I212 120-03097-0000 IC LF13300D EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
J2971 030-02349-0008 CONN SUB-D PC 37P EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L201 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L202 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L203 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L204 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L205 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L206 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L207 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L208 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L209 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L210 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L211 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L212 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L213 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L214 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L215 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L216 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L217 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L218 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L219 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L220 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L221 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L222 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L223 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000 -0010 -0020 -0030
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L224 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L225 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L226 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L227 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L228 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L229 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L230 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L231 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L232 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L233 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L234 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L235 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
L236 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q201 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q202 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q203 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q204 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q205 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q206 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q207 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q208 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Q211 007-00065-0000 XSTR S PNP 2N3906 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
Q211 007-00065-0001 XSTR 2N3906 (SOT-2 EA . . . 1.00
Q212 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
Q213 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R201 131-00123-0023 RES CF 12K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R201 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R202 131-00123-0023 RES CF 12K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R202 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R203 131-00433-0023 RES CF 43K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R203 139-04322-0000 RES CHIP 43.2KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R205 131-00433-0013 RES CF 43K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R205 139-04322-0000 RES CHIP 43.2KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R206 131-00203-0013 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R206 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R207 131-00123-0013 RES CF 12K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R207 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R208 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R208 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R209 130-05104-0043 RES CH 100K HW 5% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R209 131-00104-0013 RES CF 100K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R210 131-00223-0013 RES CF 22K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R210 139-02212-0000 RES CHIP 22.1KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R211 131-00123-0013 RES CF 12K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R211 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R212 131-00512-0013 RES CF 5.1K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R212 139-05111-0000 RES CHIP 5.11KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R215 131-00302-0013 RES CF 3K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R215 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R216 131-00563-0013 RES CF 56K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R216 139-05622-0000 RES CH 56.2K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R217 133-00086-0006 RES VA 10K 10% EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R218 131-00102-0023 RES CF 1K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R218 136-01001-0072 RES PF 1K QW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R219 131-00511-0023 RES CF 510 QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R219 136-05110-0072 RES PF 511 QW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R220 131-00511-0023 RES CF 510 QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R220 136-05110-0072 RES PF 511 QW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R221 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R221 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R223 136-02431-0072 RES PF 2.43K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R223 139-02431-0000 RES CH 2.43K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R224 136-01502-0072 RES PF 15K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000 -0010 -0020 -0030
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R224 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R225 132-00114-0021 RESPF31.2000KQW.1% EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R226 132-00114-0008 RES WW20.000KQW.01 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R226 139-02002-0003 RES CH 20.0K EW.1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R227 131-00102-0023 RES CF 1K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R227 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R228 133-00086-0000 RES VA 100 10% EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R229 133-00086-0000 RES VA 100 10% EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R230 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R230 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R231 131-00511-0023 RES CF 510 QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R231 139-05110-0000 RES CH 511 EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R243 131-00473-0023 RES CF 47K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R243 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R244 131-00472-0013 RES CF 4.7K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R244 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R245 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R245 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R246 131-00183-0023 RES CF 18K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R246 139-01822-0000 RES CHIP 18.2KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R247 131-00103-0013 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R247 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R248 131-00220-0023 RES CF 22 QW 5% EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R249 136-05621-0072 RES PF 5.62K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R249 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R250 136-05902-0072 RES PF 59K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R250 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R251 133-00096-0037 RES VA 200K HW 10% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R251 133-00562-3104 RES VAR 12/15T100K EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R252 136-02802-0072 RES PF 28K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R252 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R253 136-04421-0072 RES PF 4.42K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R253 139-04421-0000 RES CHIP4.42KEW1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R254 132-00114-0003 RES WW 5.000KQW.1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R254 132-00114-0021 RESPF31.2000KQW.1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R255 132-00114-0010 RES WW 30.00KQW.1% EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R256 132-00114-0021 RESPF31.2000KQW.1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R257 136-01502-0072 RES PF 15K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R257 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R258 132-00114-0012 RES WW 200.0KQW.1% EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R259 132-00114-0008 RES WW20.000KQW.01 EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R260 136-01002-0072 RES PF 10K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R260 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R261 132-00114-0008 RES WW20.000KQW.01 EA 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00
R262 132-00114-0014 RES WW8.000KQW.01% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R263 133-00096-0028 RES VA 500 HW 10% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R264 132-00114-0006 RES WW12.000KQW.01 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R265 132-00114-0007 RES WW 15.00KQW.1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R266 133-00096-0028 RES VA 500 HW 10% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R267 132-00114-0006 RES WW12.000KQW.01 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R268 131-00205-0023 RES CF 2M QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R269 131-00101-0023 RES CF 100 QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R270 131-00101-0023 RES CF 100 QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R271 136-06192-0072 RES PF 61.9K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R271 139-06192-0000 RES CH 61.9K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R272 136-09532-0072 RES PF 95.3K QW 1% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R272 139-09532-0000 RES CHIP 95.3KEW1% EA . 1.00 . 1.00
R273 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 .
R274 131-00472-0013 RES CF 4.7K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
R274 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
R275 132-00114-0003 RES WW 5.000KQW.1% EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
REF1 300-06353-0000 ANALOG BD ASSY RF .00 .00 .00 .
REF1 300-06353-0040 ANALOG BOARD ASSY RF . .00 .00 .00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000 -0010 -0020 -0030
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REF2 192-06353-0030 ANALOG BOARD RF . . . .00
TP201 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
TP201 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
TP202 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA . 1.00 1.00 1.00
TP202 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
TP203 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
TP204 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
TP205 010-00050-0000 TERM STANDOFF .350 EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 .
009-06353-0000 PC BD ANALOG EA 1.00 . . .
009-06353-0020 PC BD ANALOG EA . 1.00 1.00 .
009-06353-0040 ANALOG BOARD EA . . . 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR .00 .00 .00 .00
030-02352-0000 LOCK TAB EA 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00
047-04641-0001 REAR PLT EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
047-04749-0001 BRACKET CONN W/F EA 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
089-02136-0000 NUT LOCK 2-56 EA 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
089-02140-0000 NUT LOCK 4-40 EA 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
089-05899-0004 SCR PHP 2-56X1/4 EA 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
155-02031-0024 JUMPER CABLE 8C EA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0040
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L213 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L214 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L215 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L216 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L217 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L218 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L219 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L220 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L221 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L222 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L223 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L224 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L225 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L226 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L227 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L228 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L229 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L230 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L231 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L232 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L233 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L234 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L235 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
L236 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD EA 1.00
Q201 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00
Q202 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00
Q203 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00
Q204 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00
Q205 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00
Q206 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00
Q207 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00
Q208 007-00246-0001 XSTR S NPN MPS5308 EA 1.00
Q211 007-00065-0001 XSTR 2N3906 (SOT-2 EA 1.00
Q212 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00
Q213 007-00026-0003 XSTR S NPN 2N3416 EA 1.00
R201 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA 1.00
R202 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA 1.00
R203 139-04322-0000 RES CHIP 43.2KEW1% EA 1.00
R205 139-04322-0000 RES CHIP 43.2KEW1% EA 1.00
R206 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R207 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA 1.00
R208 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R209 130-05104-0043 RES CH 100K HW 5% EA 1.00
R210 139-02212-0000 RES CHIP 22.1KEW1% EA 1.00
R211 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA 1.00
R212 139-05111-0000 RES CHIP 5.11KEW1% EA 1.00
R215 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R216 139-05622-0000 RES CH 56.2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R217 133-00086-0006 RES VA 10K 10% EA 1.00
R218 136-01001-0072 RES PF 1K QW 1% EA 1.00
R219 136-05110-0072 RES PF 511 QW 1% EA 1.00
R220 136-05110-0072 RES PF 511 QW 1% EA 1.00
R221 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R223 139-02431-0000 RES CH 2.43K EW 1% EA 1.00
R224 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA 1.00
R225 132-00114-0021 RESPF31.2000KQW.1% EA 1.00
R226 139-02002-0003 RES CH 20.0K EW.1% EA 1.00
R227 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R228 133-00086-0000 RES VA 100 10% EA 1.00
R229 133-00086-0000 RES VA 100 10% EA 1.00
R230 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R231 139-05110-0000 RES CH 511 EW 1% EA 1.00
R243 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0040
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R244 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R245 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R246 139-01822-0000 RES CHIP 18.2KEW1% EA 1.00
R247 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R248 131-00220-0023 RES CF 22 QW 5% EA 1.00
R249 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R250 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R251 133-00562-3104 RES VAR 12/15T100K EA 1.00
R252 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00
R253 139-04421-0000 RES CHIP4.42KEW1% EA 1.00
R254 132-00114-0021 RESPF31.2000KQW.1% EA 1.00
R255 132-00114-0010 RES WW 30.00KQW.1% EA 1.00
R257 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R258 132-00114-0012 RES WW 200.0KQW.1% EA 1.00
R259 132-00114-0008 RES WW20.000KQW.01 EA 1.00
R260 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R261 132-00114-0008 RES WW20.000KQW.01 EA 1.00
R271 139-06192-0000 RES CH 61.9K EW 1% EA 1.00
R272 139-09532-0000 RES CHIP 95.3KEW1% EA 1.00
R273 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R274 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R275 132-00114-0003 RES WW 5.000KQW.1% EA 1.00
REF1 300-06353-0040 ANALOG BOARD ASSY RF .00
REF2 192-06353-0040 KAS297 ANALOG ASSE RF .00
REF3 002-06353-0040 SCH ANALOG BOARD K RF .00
TP201 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00
TP202 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00
009-06353-0040 ANALOG BOARD EA 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR .00
030-02352-0000 LOCK TAB EA 2.00
047-04641-0001 REAR PLT EA 1.00
047-04749-0001 BRACKET CONN W/F EA 2.00
089-02136-0000 NUT LOCK 2-56 EA 2.00
089-02140-0000 NUT LOCK 4-40 EA 2.00
089-05899-0004 SCR PHP 2-56X1/4 EA 2.00
089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 2.00
155-02031-0024 JUMPER CABLE 8C EA 1.00
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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
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T301 019-07083-0000 XFMR PWR EA 1.00
009-06388-0000 PC BD PWR SPLY EA 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR .00
026-00030-0000 WIRE, CU, 24AWG, T AR 1.00
047-04675-0001 BRKT XSTR W/F EA 1.00
089-02140-0000 NUT LOCK 4-40 EA 6.00
089-05436-0006 SCR, MACH, 4-40, F EA 6.00
090-00307-0000 HEAT SINK FOR TO-5 EA 1.00
091-00025-0000 WSHR XSTR INSUL EA 1.00
091-00156-0000 BUSHING EA 6.00
091-00286-0001 INSUL XSTR .687 EA 4.00
150-00004-0010 TUBING TFLN 22AWG AR 1.00
150-00028-0010 TBG SHRNK 2&5/16 IN .90
192-06388-0000 KAS 297 POWER SUPP RF .00
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