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Keysight i3070 Series 6 In -Circuit Test System Site Preparation Structural Requirements Floor Requir ements 3-2 Moving Acces s Requir ements 3-3 Storage Space Requir ements 3-6
2-4 Site Preparation
2 Planning
Assigning Specialists
The concept of “specialists” represents the recognition that, at most facilities, no
one person will do all the preparatory work.
• Site Coordinator – One person should manage the site preparation process. The
site coordinator will plan the installation, maintain the system plan drawing,
and check off the site prep checklist. The site coordinator may assign all the
other specialists.
• System Administrator – Any successful system requires good system
administration. One person should have responsibility of the system
administration.
• Structural Specialist – The structural specialist will verify that the floor is
suitable for the system in terms of strength and anti-static properties. This
specialist will examine the route from the receiving area to the system’s
proposed location and decide how best to move the system to that place.
Storage will be required after the system is in operation, and the structural
specialist will decide what storage is needed. Chapter 3, Structural
Requirements is the primary reference for the structural specialist.
• EMC Specialist – If the installation is in a location where radiated
radio-frequency (RF) emissions are restricted for this equipment, such as
member states of the European Union, Canada, USA or Australia, an EMC
Specialist is needed to assure that the installation meets the required
attenuation. This specialist will also be responsible to arrange any on-site
testing that may be needed. Chapter 4, RF Attenuation Requirements is the
primary reference for the EMC Specialist.
• Environmental Specialist – The environmental specialist will verify that your
site’s environment is suitable for the system. Air quality, ambient temperature,
cooling capacity, humidity, and electromagnetic interference are areas that the
environmental specialist must address. Chapter 5, Environmental Requirements
contains information for this specialist.
• Electrical Specialist – The electrical specialist will plan and install the mains
power for the system and the convenience outlets for the other system
equipment. These items should be marked on the system plan drawing.
Chapter 6, Power Requirements contains the electrical information.
• Air and Vacuum Specialist – The compressed air and vacuum specialist will
plan and install the compressed air supply for your system. Air lines should be
marked on the system plan drawing. The specialist will also plan and install
your system’s vacuum control system. Vacuum lines should be marked on the
system plan drawing. The information pertaining to air and vacuum control is in
Chapter 7, Compressed Air and Vacuum Requirements.
• Communications Specialist – The communications specialist will install the
LAN cables to your system. LAN cables and telephone lines should be marked
on the system plan drawing.

3-2 Site Preparation
3 Structural Requirements
Floor Requirements
The i3070 testhead is the heaviest part of the system. The controller and test
development stations present no special load-bearing concern. The following table
lists the approximate weights of the systems.
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Anti-Static Surface
Static electricity is destructive to your production process and to your board test
system. Careless handling and poor planning can cost you yield and system
reliability.
This is not an exhaustive description of anti-static precautions but a reminder as
you plan your system area:
• Anti-static flooring. Plan to use an anti-static floor covering or mats.
• Grounding straps. Plan for foot straps in conjunction with anti-static flooring
and wrist straps for system operators. The testhead has external connectors for
wrist straps.
• Anti-static DUT storage. Plan for anti-static tote bins for your
devices-under-test and storage for anti-static bags.
Table 3-1 System weights
System Type Product Weight
E9903G Testhead
523 kg (1153 lb)
Testhead on pallet
776 kg (1710 lb)
E9902G Testhead
425 kg (937 lb)
Testhead on pallet
678 kg (1495 lb)
E9905G Testhead
386 kg (851 lb)
Testhead on pallet
561 kg (1237 lb)
