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WAVETEK INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model 145 145-5-620, 145-8-872 & 145-$-1021 MHz Pulse/Function Generator WARRANTY Wavetek warrants that all products manufactured by Wavetek conform to published Wavetek specifications and are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery when used under normal conditions and within the service conditions for which they were furnished. The obligation of Wavetek arising from a Warranty claim shall be limited to repairing, or atits option, replacing without charge, any product which in Wavetek's sole opinion proves to be detective within the scope of the Warranty. In the event Wavetek is not able to modify, repair or replace non- conforming defective parts or components to a condition as warrantied within a reasonable time after receipt thereof, Buyers shall be credited for their value at the original purchase price. 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WAVETEK INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model 145 145-$-620, 145-8-872 & 145-8-1021 10 MHz Pulse/Function Generator (© 1983 Wavtek ‘This document contains information propre to Wavetek andi provided soll for Insirument operation and maintenance he inirmation inthis docurent may not be lupin any mana wit th rior approval in wing rom Wave, ‘Model 145-$-620 is sandard Wavetek Model 145 moi to provide 2 ‘SYMMETRY contol on he rar panel. Tis cant allows the waveform tne symmetry to be continuously adusted over a 18:1 11:19 rage. When his contol is sched (nthe generator oer a approximately 1/10 of be seeted equency. Al rOcedurs and descripons inthis manual assume tat the SYMMETRY contol sn the OF position, ‘Movil 145-6872 is ideiicalto ne standard Mode 145 except oth adton of an lapsed ime meta nll on the ar pane. ‘Modiol 145-$-1021 is identical tothe stand Model 145 excep forthe aon ot bo the SYMMETRY contol and an elapse tine meter installed onthe rear pan (pton pass, asemtiy drawings and schematics a wl as thas forthe Standard Mocel 145 ar conzined in Seton 7 ofthis manual Wavetek Instruments Division 9085 Balboa Ave San Diego, CA 92123 Tek (619) 279-2200 800-225-5885, Fax (619) 365.7942 Manual Revision 382 Maal Pat Nurter1300-00-010t SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 14 412 13 MODEL 146..... ‘SPECIFICATIONS: EQUIPMENT REQUIRED INITIAL PREPARATION 24 22 23 24 25 26 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, ELECTRICAL ACCEPTANCE CHECK. PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE PREPARATION FOR EXTENDED STORAGE OPERATION 34 32 324 322 323 324 325 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS OPERTATION ‘Signal Termination Pulses... Waveforms... on Voltage Controlled Function Generator Operation Delay of Triggered Pulse so CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 44 42 43 44 45 BASIC WAVEFORM DEVELOPMENT AMPLITUDE, OFFSET AND ATTENUATION ‘TRIGGER AND GATE CONTROL PULSE OUTPUTS. WIDTH AND DELAY ONE-SHOTS MAINTENANCE 84 52 53 54 55 FACTORY REPAIR, INSPECTION AND PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT REMOVING GENERATOR COVERS. CALIBRATION ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 61 62 63 64 65 FACTORY REPAIR ‘TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS TROUBLESHOOTING INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS. DISSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BENCH INSTRUMENT. DISSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RACK MOUNTED INSTRUMENT at 2A Bt 24 24 at 34 34 35 35 26 37 42 42 42 43 Bt B41 S14 51 51 62 63 SECTION 7 CONTENTS (Continued) PARTS LIST AND SCHEMATICS 7.1 DRAWINGS 7.2 ERRATA ... 7.3. ORDERING 7.4 INDEX OF FEDERAL SUPPLY CODES 7.5 CAPACITOR VARIANCE ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Title 24 Initial Setup 2:2 Second Setup 3-1 Controls and Connectors 32 Signal Termination 33° ECL Terminations 3-4 Pulse Characteristics 35 Wavelorm Characteristics $5 NOG Vatage-oFrequency Nomograph 7 Pulse Delay From Trigger 4-1 Overall Block Diagram 4-2 Basic Generator and Timing Diagram 4-3. Trigger Circuit and Timing 4-4 Normal Mode Timing...... 45 Delayed Mode Timing 4-6 Double Mode Timing 4-7 Width and Delay One-Shots. 5:1 Generator Board .. 5-2 TrigiPulse Board 6-1 Initial Checks, Generator Board. 62 Generator Loop Checks, Generator Board 63 CG Checks, Generator Board 6-4 Generator Output Checks, Generator Board 65 Trigger and Gate Mode Checks, Trig/Pulse Board 66 Power Supply Checks, Trig/Pulse Board &7 Generator Input and Output Checks . &8 Pulse Mode Checks, Trig/Pulse Board 6-9 Pulse Generator Checks, Trig)Pulse Board NOTE The following illustrations appear at the rear of this manual in the order shown. Drawing Number Title 0102-00-0101 Instrument Assembly and Parts List 0004-00-0101 Instrument Schematic 0102-00-0575 Chassis Assembly 1101-00-0875 Chassis Assembly Parts List Page 23 43 45 610 612 614 616 618 ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued) Drawing Number (0103-00-0556 1100-00-0556 0101-00-0556 1100-00-0556 (0101-00-1008 (0103-00-0565 1100-00-0565 (0101-00-0565 1100-00-0565 0102-00-0621 1101-00-3243 1100-00-3243 1104-00-3245 1101-00-3245 1100-00-3245 0102-00-0221 0102-00-0442 1000-00-0442 Title Generator Board Schematic Generator Board Parts Locator Generator Board Assembly (Sheets 2 and 3) Generator Board Pars List Current Limiter Board Parts Locator and Parts List Trigger/Pulse Board Schematic Trigger/Pulse Board Parts Locator Trigger/Pulse Board Assembly (Sheet 2) ‘Trigger/Pulse Board Parts List Rack Mount Assembly and Parts List Chassis Assembly Chassis Parts List Generator Board Schematic Generator Board Assembly Generator Board Parts List Option 001 5000 Hour Timer Assembly and Parts List Option 003 5000 Hour Timer Assembly Option 003 5000 Hour Timer Parts List SAFETY FIRST PROTECT YOURSELF. Follow these precautions: Don't touch the outputs ofthe instrument or any exposed test wiring carrying the output signals. This instrument can generate hazardous voltages and currents. Don't bypass the power cord’s ground lead with two-wire extension cordsor plug adaptors, Don't disconnect the green and yellow: ‘safety-earth-ground wire that connects the ground lug ofthe power receptacle othe chassis ground terminal (marked wit @or A) Don't hold you eyes extremely close to an rf output for a long time. The normally nonhazardous low-power rf energy generated by the instrument could possible cause eye injury. Don't plug in the power cord until directed to by the installation instructions. on't repair the instrument uniess you are a qualified electronics technician and know how to work with hazardous voltages. Pay attention to the WARNING statements. They point out situations that can cause injury or death Pay attention to the CAUTION statements. They point out situations that can cause equipment damage. vii Model 145, 20 MHz Function/Pulse Generator viii 4.4 THE MODEL 145 ‘The Model 145 20 MHz Pulse!Function Generator has the versatility of output found in a function generator, plus the pulse characteristics of a pulse generator. It is a precision source of sine, triangle, balanced square, positive square and negative square waveforms, a source of de levels and a source of nor- mal and inverted pulses. All are front panel and remote control variable from 0.0001 Hz to 20 MHz, (periods trom 50 ns to 10,0008). Puise widths are variable from 25 ns to 1 ms and pulse delays variable from 50 ns to 10 ms. Double pulses (two pulses per period) are also available with variable time between pulses, The logical complement of the pulse is selec- table and either pulse or_complement are output simultaneously as ECL, EGL, TTL, TTL and variable amplitude and offset pulses The amplitude controllable output of either waveform or pulse can be varied to 30 volts peak-to-peak (open circuit) and attenuated up to 80 dB. DC voltage or de offset of signal is variable by front panel control and by external control between + 15 volts (open circuit) The outputs are also triggerable for one or multiple cycles by front panel switch or remote signal. A voltage representing generator frequency and a TTL level syne pulse at the frequency of the generator are auxiliary outputs, 1.2 SPECIFICATIONS 1.21 Versatility Instrument operates as either a function generator or Pulse generator. 1.22 Function Generator Waveforms Selectable sine), square ‘Li, triangle “V, positive square £1, negative square ur and do. TTL syne pulse and fixed amplitude pulses of TTL, TTL, ECL and ECT, all simulaneously available with function output. Operational Modes Continuous: Generator oscillates continuously at selected frequency. ‘Triggered: Generator is quiescent until triggered by an SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION external signal or manual triger, then generates one cycle at selected frequency. Gated: As triggered mode, except generator oscillates for the duration of the gate signal Frequency Range 0.0001 Hz to 20 MHz in 10 overlapping ranges with approximately 1% vernier control Function Output ‘Ay. Tl, Ay. selectable and variable to 90 Vop (15 Vpp into 500). 17. , Us, 1015 Vp(7.5 Vp into 500) All wavetorms and de can supply 150 mA peak cur- rent and may be attenuated to 60 dB in 20 dB steps with an additional 20 dB vernier DC Output and DC Offset Selectable thru FUNCTION OUT output. Controlled by front panel control or by applying an external voltage. Adjustable between a minumum of + 14.4 Vdc (7.2 \Vde into 500) with signal peak plus offset limited to #144 Vode (+7.2 Vde into 500). External offset sen- sitivity approximately —1 V/V with output into open circuit. DC offset and output waveform attenuated proportionately the 60 dB output attenuator. ‘Syne Output ATTL level pulse. Will drive 508 termination. GCV—Generator Controlled Voltage ‘At GOV OUT connector, a 0 to +2V signal propor- tional to generator frequency. 6009 source im- pedance VCG—Voltage Controlled Generator Up to 1000:1 frequency change with external 0 to 2 volt signal to VCG IN connector. Upper and lower fre- quencies limited to maximum and minimum of selected range. Slew Rate: 2% of range per us. Linearity 0.2% for 10 Hz to 200 kHz, £0.75% for 0.001 Hz to 2 MHz. Impedance: 2 kf. Trigger and Gate Input Range: 1 Vp-p to + 10V. re Impedance: 10k, 33 pF. Pulse Width: 25 ns minimum. Repetition Rate: 10 MHz maximum, Adjustable Triggered Signal Start/Stop Point (sine and tri ‘angle only): Approximately ~80° to +90° to 2 MHz. 1.23 Frequency Precision Dial Accuracy £39 of full renge from X .01 Hz to X 1 Miz +£5% of full range on X 10 MHz, Time Symmetry Square wave variation less than: 1% from 0.001 Hz to 200 kHz 40.5% from 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1.24 Amplitude Precision ‘Amplitude Change With Frequency ‘Sine variation less than: +£0.1 dB for 0.001 Hz to 200 kHz £05 dB for 200 kHz to 2 MHz £30 dB for 2 to 20 MHz Step Attenuator Accuracy 0.3 dB per 20 dB step at 2 kHz 41.25 Wavetorm Characteristics Sine Distortion +<0.5% on X 100 He to X 10 KH. <1.0% on X01 to X 10 Hz and X 100 kHz Al harmonics 34 dB below fundamental on X 1 MHz All harmonics 26 dB below fundamental on X 10 MHz ‘Square Wave Rise/Fall Times ‘At FUNCTION OUT <20 ns for 15V p-p output into 509 load 1.26 Pulse Generator Pulse Outputs Variable amplitude pulse, and simultaneous fixed ECL. ECL TTLand TTL pulses and TTL sync pulse. All outputs can drive 509 terminations. Operational Modes Continuous, triggered and gated plus the following Normal Pulse: Adjustable width pulse in phase with sync signal Delayed Pulse: Pulse delayed with respect to normal pulse Pulse delay and pulse width adjustable, Double Pulse: Two pulses for every period, Time between pulses and pulse width adjustable, Minimum period 100 ns. 12 Pulse Period Range '50 ns to 10,000s*in 10 overlapping ranges with approxi mately 1% vernier control. Pulse Width 26 ns to 1 ms in 6 overlapping ranges with vernier control. Includes OFF and square wave, Pulte Delay 550 ns to 10 ms in 6 overlapping ranges with vernier control. Duty Cycle Duty cycles to 70% for periods > 100 ns (< 10 MH); for periods < 100 ns (> 10 MH2) duty cycles are approxi: mately 50%, Function Output Variable to 30V p-p (18V pp into 502). DC offset and attenuation are same as for function generator. Pulse Rise/Fall Times ‘At FUNCTION OUT, <20 ns for 18V pp output into 50° load, 12.7 General Stability Short Term: 0.05% for 10 minutes, Long Term: *0.25% for 24 hours. Percentages apply to amplitude, frequency and de offset. Environmental Specifications apply ai 23°C + §°C. Instrument will operate from 0°C ta 50°C ambient temperatures, Dimensions 28.6.cm (11% in.) wide; 13.3em (5% In) high; 27.3cm. (10% in.) deep. Weight 5 kg (11 1b) net; 6.6 kg (142 Ib) shipping. Power 90 to T0SV, 108 to 126V, 198 to 231V and 216 to 252V selectable; 48 to 400 Ha; less than 30 watts NOTE All specifications apply from 0.1 to 2.0 on fre- ‘quency dial when FUNCTION OUT output is ‘at maximum and 609. terminated. Function generator specifications aoply when PULSE WIDTH control is OFF. 1.3. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Equipment required is given in table 1-1 Table 1-1. Equipment Required But Not Supplied ‘Application Manufacturer's Alternate Accept: Calibra- Equipment Part Number Part Number ance tion COscitoscope TEK 465 TeK 475 x x Vottmater Fluke 80008 Fike BOTA x Distortion Analyzer HP2QAA x Counter —-HPS3008, HPs845a x Function Generator Wavelek 180 Wavelsk 148 XX 06 Vota Source JF 332 x soe Termination TEK 011-009800 Fluke ¥9108 x {3 Foot Coax Pomona Cables TEK OT2.0087.01 49548896 XX Coax Tee Connector _TEK 103-009000 Pomona 3285 _X 2.1. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ‘After unpacking the instrument, visually inspect all external parts for possible damage to connectors, surface areas, ete If damage is discovered, file a claim with the carrier who transported the unit, The shipping container and packing material should be saved in case reshipment is required. 2.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 2.2.1 Power Connection WARNING To preclude injury or death due to shock, the thied wiee earth ground must be continuous to the facility power outlet. Before connecting to ‘the facility power outlet, examine extension cords, autotransformers, etc., between the in: strument and the facility power outlet for @ ‘continuous earth ground path. The earth ground path can be identified at the plug on the instru ment power cord; of the three terminals, the earth ground terminalis the nonmatching shape, usualy eylindrical CAUTION To prevent damage to the instrument, check for proper match of line and instrument voltage and proper fuse type and rating NOTE Unless otherwise specified at the time of pur- chase, this instrument was shipped from the factory with the power transformer connected for operation on a 108 to 132 Vac line supply and with a 0.5 amp slow blow fuse. Conversion to other input voltages requires @ change in rear panel fuse-holder voltage card position and slow blow fuse according to the following table and procedure. Card Position Input Vac Fuse 100 9010105 05 amp 120 10810126 0.5 amp 220 19810231 0.25 amp 240 216 10252 0.25 amp 1. Open fuse holder cover door and rotate fuse pull to left to remove the fuse. SECTION INSTALLATION 2. Select operating voltage by orienting the printed circuit board to position the desired voltage on the top left side. Push the board firmly into its module slot, 3, Rotate the fuse-pull back into the normal position and insert the correct fuse into the fuse holder. Close the cover door. Connect the ac line cord to the mating connector at the rear of the unit and the power source. 222 Signal Connections Use 3 foot RG5BU 502 shielded cables equipped with fe male BNC connectors to distribute all input and output signals. 23 ELECTRICAL ACCEPTANCE CHECK ‘This checkout procedure isa general verification of generator operation; Should a malfunction be found, refer to the war- ranty in the front of this manual Aefer to table 1-1 for equipment required for this procedure. Preset the generator front panel controls as follows: ‘Set up the oscilloscope, Model 145 and external generator as shown in figure 2-1 Controt Position Dial voce eee Beo090 10 GENERATOR MODE CONT TRIGGER LEVEL + Go'clock PULSE DELAY Tus 1104s PULSE DELAY VARIABLE 12 o'clock NORMAL/DOUBLE/DELAYED NORMAL PULSE WIDTH OFF PULSE WIDTH VARIABLE 12o'clock ATTENUATION 0 ATTENUATION VERNIER Fullew FUNCTION cee li DCOFFSET ...-. 22-20 coves OFF TRIGGER START/STOP. . : O° CAL FREQ/PERIOD MULT : 1K VERNIER Full ew 24 Mone. 145 osciLLoscorE Func our curt SYNCOUT TRIG GOV OUT (REAR PANEL! cu? ext Oc OFFSET FUNCTION GENERATOR (REAR PANEL) ‘OR VOLTAGE SOURCE INITIALLY OFF Figure 2-1. Initial Setup Table 2-1. Acceptance Procedure Step Control Position/Operation Observe 1 | Power on 1 kHz square wave. 2 | oia Rotate dial. Return to 1.0. | Rotation cow inereases frequency of square on fone channel and de level on other channel; cw decreases frequency and de level 3 | FREQ/PERIOD MULT Rotate switch. Return to 1K. | Rotation ew increases frequency ;cow decreases frequency (dc level not affected). 4 | Vernier Rotate cew. Return to CAL, | Rotation cew gives asmall deerease in frequency. 5 | ATTENUATION Rotate cow. Return 10 0. Rotation cew reduces square wave amplitude. 6 | ATTENUATION VERNIER | Rotate cow. Saware wave amplitude decreases 7 | ocorrser Rotate ow. Return to OFF. | Square waveisimmediately offset below previous levelsthen waveform moves up toa postive level OFF returns waveform to original postion. (Clip: ping occurs at #15V,) 8 | Function Generator or Vary input voltage. Waveform de level varies. Voltage Source Remove EXT DC OFFSET IN cable and connect to VOG IN connector. Remove GCV OUT cable. 9 | Function Generator or Vary input voltage; then dis- | Frequency increases with increased voltage, de- Voltage Source ‘connect input, creases with decreased voltage. 10 | ATTENUATION VERNIER | Rotate ow. Square wave amplitude increases. " FUNCTION Rotate toDe, VV. Note de level on scope. \y, Ay_and “L TL. TL. Uf, then Ay. | should be centered on de level. [1 should rest fon delevel, Lf should rise to de level 12 | GENERATOR MODE GATE Ade level 13 | MANUAL TRIG Press down, A series of sine waves. 22 MODEL 145 tric] [syncour osciLLoscore FUNCTION GENERATOR HIG " Figure 2-2. Second Setup ourpur| ‘Table 2-1. Acceptance Procedure (Continued) eee ome ‘Set up a trigger source as shown in figure 2-2. Trigger on triangle waveform. Set trigger source at 100 Hz “V . 16 TRIGGER START/STOP. Rotate knob, then to.0° CAL. | CWstarts sine wave at +90"; cow starts sine wave at -90°, Fully cw gives continuous sine waves. ———— 23 24 PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT If original packing material was saved, pack instrument in ‘same manner as recelved. When using packing materials ‘other than original, use the following guidelines: 1. Wrap instrument in plastic packing material Use double-wall cardboard shipping container. Protect all sides with shock-absorbing material such as styrofoam dunnage to prevent instrument move- ‘ment within the container, Seal shipping container with approved sealing tape. Mark FRAGILE on al sides, top and bottom of shipping container. 28 PREPARATION FOR STORAGE This instrument should be stored in a clean, dry environ- ment, The following limitations apply to both storage and reshipment. 1. Temperature within ~85*C to +75°C range. 2. Relativity humidity not to exceed 95% at + 25°C and sea level (non-condensing) 3. Altitude from sea level to 40,000 feet 2.6 PREPARATION FOR EXTENDED STORAGE For extended storage greater than 6 months, pack instru: ‘ment as indicated for shipment. 3a CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS The generator front panel controls and connectors are shown in figure 3-1 and keyed to the following descriptions. ® @ POWER Switch Turns generator on and off. Frequency Dial Sartings under the dla index mark multiled by ermine the output signal frequency. The dit elbvation marks covrspond tothe frequency tack) numbers ony. The period (ge) eumbers are approximations only. Rater to table 21 for huck period/requeney conversion The frequency an be vad by the vernier (and the VOG Sind QD ® SECTION OPERATION GENERATOR MODE Switch Selects ona of the following three modes. CONT — Continuous output at FUNCTION OUT, SYNC OUT and, if PULSE WIDTH is on, PULSE (OUT connectors. TRIG — DC level output at all six output connec: tors until the generator is triggered by MANUAL TRIGGER switch or with a signal at the TRIG IN connector. When triggered, the generator output is ‘one cycle of waveform or one pulse petiod followed by ade level GATE — As for TRIG except the output is contin: uous for the duration of the trigger signal at TRIG IN, The last eyela or period started is completed. iS ‘i Figure 3-1, Controls and Connectors a4 Table 3-1. Period to Frequency Conversion Converted Frequency Dial Values (Based on f= 1/T where L4) er Time [Freq Time | Freq Time | Freq 5 [2 23 | 44 a1 | 24 6 | 167 24 | 42 42 | 24 7 [143 25 | 4 43 | 23 & | 125 26 | 39 44 | 23 9 fan 27 | 37 45 | 22 7. |G 28 | 36 46 | 22 1a | at 29 | 35 47 | 21 12 | 83 3 | 3 43} 21 13 | 7 31 | 32 49 | 2 14 fom 32 | 21 6 | 2 15 | 67 33 | 3 16 | 63 34 | 29 17 | 59 35 | 29 18 | 56 36 | 28 ae) 37 | 27 symbols 2 | 6 38 | 26 10" 21 | 48 39 | 26 10° 22 | 46 a | 25 1 a» 108 n= 10? ‘To use the dial calibration marks when setting period time, the period must be converted to frequency. Example: Set ganerator for 2 23 us pulse period 1, Find the number 23 (or .23, 23, etc.) in the Time column. Note its form and Freq equivalent. Time 2 23 | 44 2. Express 23 us using the 2.3 form: 2.3 X 10°* 3, Set FREQ/PERIOD MULT switch to the equivalent of 105: 10. escapee oe es oMe 4. Set the dial to the frequency equivalent of 2.3: 44, 87 ann NOTE: Refer to paragraph 1.2 for dial accuracy. TRIGGER LEVEL Control Determines the level at which the input tigger signal at the TRIG IN connector (18) is accepted 25 a trigger or gate in the trigger and gate modes. The trigger level can be varied from fully ew, where positive. going excursion thruapproximately —10V 's a trigger, to fully cow, where a positive-going ex- cursion thru approximately +10V level isa trigger. @® _wanvartaiccen switen Triggers or gates the output signal when GENER: ATOR MODE switch (3) is at TRIG or GATE. trigger mode, one cycle Is output when the switch is pressed. In gate mode, cycles are contin: tuously output as long as the switch is held down. wore ser raigcen LeveL. @) fully cw 32 © PULSE DELAY Contr When NORMAL/DOUBLE/DELAYED switch @) is ot DELAYED, PULSE DELAY selects one off time ranges for delay of pulse with respect to the undelayed signal leading edge. When (6) is at DOUBLE, PULSE DELAY selects the time between Goubl pus leading edges VARIABLE Control Inner knob selects delay time within the range selected by the outer knob. NORMAL/DOUBLE/DELAYED Switch Selects the pulse parameters as follows: NORMAL ~ Pulse of width and frequency set by front panel switches appears at TTL, TTL, ECL, ECL and FUNCTION OUT connectors with x @ putse our chronous leading edges to the sync pulse trailing edge, DOUBLE—As NORMAL plus an additional pulse in each pulse period delayed from the first pulse leading edge by time (6) DELAYED—As NORMAL, except the pulse leading edge is delayed from the normal pulse leading edge by time PULSE WIDTH Control ‘Outer knob selects the range for the width ofall pulses except sync. Has OFF and square wave detents. When in OFF position, the 145 has no PULSE OUT outputs. The square wave ( "L) de- tent is normally used to check the 50% period point; PULSE DELAY () hasnoettect. For the best square wave output, set FUNCTION to VARIABLE Control Inner knob selects pulse width within the range selected by the outer knob. ATTENUATION Control Quter knob reduces output voltage level of all outputs at FUNCTION OUT with increasing steps of attenuation VERNIER Control Inner knob is a 20 dB vernier which controls the output within the steps of the outer knob. DC and offset voltages are not affected by this control. FUNCTION OUT Connector ‘The only output for the functions other than fixed amplitude pulse. At this output the functions and pulses are controllable in amplitude and de off- set; the other outputs furnish fixed amplitude pulses only, SYNC OUT Connector Furnishes a TTL pulse for each cycle or period of the generator. To be used for scope or similar synchronization. Refer to paragraph 3.2.1.4 for conversion to an ECL sync pulse. FUNCTION Switch Selects one of eight output signals; de, waveforms or pulses. Four standard pulses for logic circuits as follows (PULSE WIDTH (2) must be other than OFF): TTL Connector—Furnishes a transistor-transistor- logic level pulse whose occurence and duration are controllable. Levels are typically <0.5V quiescent, > 2.0V active into a 509 termina- tion, ‘TTL Connector—Same as TTL connector except active and quiescent levels are reversed. ECL Connector—Furnishes an emitter-coupled logic level pusle with controllable occurence and duration. Levels are typically — 1.8V quies- cent, —0.9V active into a 508 termination con- nector to —2 volts. Refer to paragraph 3.2.1.3 for ECL loading instructions. ECL Connector—Furnishes an output like the ECL output, except active and quiescent levels, are reversed. DC OFFSET Control Ottsets the waveform or de level at @ trom approximately = 18 to + 18V (open cicut approximately 2 7.5V into $00). An OFF postion ensures no offset. TRIGGER STARTISTOP Controt Sets the start and stop point of the selected wavetorm (sine or triangle only) appearing at Usually used in the trigger mode and in com- bination with to create desired waveforms. 0° CAL position ensures conven- tional waveforms symmetrical about 0 Vdc. TRIG IN Connector Accepin a1 Vp to 10V external signal te trigger the generator. (Up to = S0V wll not damage cr: cuitty) Tiggers 6n rising edge of Input which crosses TRIGGER LEVEL @) setting rom negative o postive. VCG IN Connector Accepts 0 to +2V ac or de voltages to vary up to 11000:1 the frequency and period of the outputs. 33 The upper and lower limits are defined by the maximum and minimum dial (2) settings multi- plied by VCG input willnot drive the gen: erator beyond thé normal dal limits of a range. @® _FREaPERIOD MULT Switch ‘The outer knob selects one of ten frequency/period ‘multiplies for the dial (2) setting. Frequency, then period, are noted at each setting. VERNIER Control A fine aajusment of the frequency ois! @) setting, Not EXT DC OFFSET IN Connector (Rear Panel) Applied voltage offsets the selected waveform linearly. Offset is 1V for each —1V applied with output connected into an open circuit. Maximum input is *7.5V. Offset is affected by the attenua: tor Not — GCV OUT Connector (Rear Pane!) This connector gives a O to +2V signal propor: tional to the frequency of the generator within ‘any given range. The signal can be used as the X drive for X-Y recorders 3.2 OPERATION Perform the initial checkout in Section 2 for'the feel of the instrument. Any questions concerning individual conteols ‘and connectors may be answered in paragraph 3.1. 3.2.1 Signal Termination 3.2.1.1 FUNCTION OUT Signal Proper signal termination, or loading, of the generator con- Nectors isnecessary for its specified operation. For example, Sea MODEL 06 gee — ie ‘the proper termination of the main output is shown in figure 3-2. Placing the 5022 terminator, or 509 resistance, in paraliel with a higher impedance matches the receiving instrument input impedance to the generator output im Pedance, thereby minimizing signal reflection or power loss (on the line due to phase angle mismatch. 3.21.2 TTLPULSE OUT Signals ‘The TTL and TTL PULSE OUT outputs can drive 509 and higher impedance terminations. 3.2.1.3 ECL PULSE OUT Signals The ECL and ECL PULSE OUT outputs are driven by MC10124's. The signals must be properly terminated at the point that they enter an external ECL circuit. Several connection possibilities are shown in Figur ‘OUTPUT EFFECTIVE iredaNce | RGsBoR cincurr go | cauivatent RESISTANCE e oven Bakat ] Loan) ourrur [AMPLIFIER ‘RECEIVING’ INSTRUMENT Figure 3.2. Signal Termination 34 m ed 9 fee : ECL on ECL AND : = ae - $ > meee oR 38 u 7 A comeing ele 88 a cables with BNC connectors, sav Figure 33. ECL Terminations 3.2.14 — Conversion of SYNC OUT TTL to ECL. ‘The SYNC OUT TTL pulse can be converted to an ECL pulse by rerouting two jumpers on the triager/pulse printed circuit board, Disconnect jumper at E24 and connect to 25. Disconnect jumper at £27 and connect to E28, The two jumpers ate correctly routed from E25 to E26 and from E28 to E29 or ECL operation. Instrument disassembly is covered in paragraph 6.3, 322 Pulses ‘See figure 3-4 for definition of controllable pulse character: istics 3.23 Waveforms ‘See figure 3.5 for definition of controllable waveform char- acteristics, ‘TRIGGER LEVEL ‘TRIG IN (GATE MODE) GENERATOR Basic “V WAVEFORM (NOT OUTPUT) GENERATOR BASIC, i WAVEFORM (NOT OUTPUT sync ouT ™ fea w Jon ™ wacan | gl UU NORMALPULSE ) coy wv a ieewiorn ey ‘ourrur AmpLirien Fixeo oeLay —|}— 4 fem NORMAL PULSE ow — H Trmpuiruoe wom = wf abe morn 4 peer Corn DELAYED PULSE, le FUNCTION, orrset ‘our ov + Dc OF FSET- ovate PULSE, an ie ae ULSI ~ oc oreser-! savare waver" L —+4renioo}e—$ Nores 1. Not Shown: TTL, TTL, ECL, ECL double pulse, delayed pulse and pulse. trigger frequency. Pulse period is determined by the generator frequency setting unless in trigger mode, in which case it is determined by In trigger mode, just one period is generated for each trigger pulse. DC offset plus pulse peak voltage > | 7.5V | causes pulse clipping. Figure 34. Pulse Characteristios 38 3.24 Voltage Controlled Funetion Generator Operation Operation as a voltage controlled function generator (VCG) is as for a manually controlled function generator, only the. frequency within particular ranges is additionally controlled with de levels (£2V excursions) injected at the VCG IN con: ‘nector. Set the frequency dial to a reference from which the frequency is to be voltage controlled, For frequency control with positive de inputs at VC IN, set the dial for a lower frequency limit. For frequency control with negative de inputs at VCG IN, set the dial for an upper fraquency limit. For modulation with an ac input at VCG IN, set dial {at desired center frequency. Do not exceed the maxi ‘mum dial range of the selected frequency range. mien tearemooe) ~~ (= IRA GENERATOR Basic “y WAVEFORM (NOT OUTPUT] GENERATOR Basic "Ly WAVEFORM (NOT OUTPUT) ‘TRIGGER LEVEL, a) SYNC OUT Penton | (OUTPUT AMPLIFIER FIXED DELAY'-r| + OC OFFSET- ‘mt HW /))A/ owt te a ; ke AMPLITUDE: F ‘\V OFFSET \) OFFSET FUNCTION our UL n u TRIGGERED \STARTISTOP: —_o* NOTES 2 3 38 Period is controifed by the generator frequency setting. 1h trigger mode, just one period is generated for each trigger pulse. C offset plus peak waveform voltage > | 7.5V | causes weveform clipping. Figure 3-5. Waveform Charecteristics waINoIaL veo ourrur GerTwe VOLTAGE FREQUENCY actor 20. -20 Se 18 a8 2 1 oa “ Ma ae ose 12 24 " whe <= <6 19 ec 12 6 Va 14 N Ng wap & 18 % 2 ns: Se tis . 02 120 20 Figure 3-6, VCG Voltage-to-Frequeney Nomograph Figure 3. is 2 nomograph with examples of dial and voltage effects, Example 1 shows that with OV VCG input, fre- ‘quency is as determined by the main dil setting, 1.0 in this, example. Example 2 shows that with a positive VEG input, ‘output frequency is increased. Example 3 shows that with a negative VCG input, output frequency is decreased. (Note that the Output Frequency Factor column value must be multiplied by a frequency range multiplier to give the actual output frequency.) NOTE The frequency vernier must be rotated fully ccew for 1000:1 range. ‘Nonlinear operation results when the VCG input voltage is excessive; that is, when the attempted ‘generator frequency exceeds the range setting (2 times the multiplier setting) or in the other direction, 1/1000th of the range setting. The up to 1000:1 VCG sweep of the generator frequencies available in each range results from a 2V excursion at the \VCG IN connector. With the frequency dial set to 2.0, ex: cursions between ~2V and OV at VCG IN provide the up to 1000:1 frequency sweep. With the dial set to .002, excur: sions between OV and #2V at VCG IN provide the up to 1000:1 sweep within the set frequency range. 3.2.5 Delay of Triggered Pulse ‘Additional pulse delay is available in triggered mode. Not only is the PULSE DELAY usable, but the % eycle delay between trigger acceptance and syne pulse shown in figure 3-7 can also be variable delay. Merely determine the delay desired and apply this formula for the frequency setting: 1 Frequency in Hz = gat ‘quency in Hz = (a aelay in seconds) Then, adjust the pulse width for your desired pulse. Practical range with the frequency dial and multiplier is 1 ms to 42 minutes. Delay controt range is 50 ns to 10 ms. Frequency vernier and start/stop control also affect the delay. So, for accurate frequency dial control of delay, set these at their cal positions. raiscer = fre —etacen Lever cenenaron asic, La Prt eveue waveroRM (or OUTPUT! 1! YF Genenaronease "Lf | WAVEFORM (NOT OUTPUT) —L 4 sid cvcte, eneauency Siac eontmaLies. Seay SYNC OUT ~90 ns L. DELAY-CONTROLLED DELAY —H fe— ouTpur PULSE Pulse Delay From Trigger 37 FREO Da v FREQUENCY ‘ERNIE souane wave rise on Pocee Sorat row noose : [ : / ae 2 [ Sonn t aa 7 i: al ~ T 4 ¥ GENERATOR BOARD - a ec ‘ire cov f > AMPLiFicR ~ Taare wave 1 sare u ne ‘ 1 POSITIVE. ~ Ele : Sounce runerion t ‘SELECTOR L NEGATIVE START/ STOP ioe oe forrser CURRENT CAPACI 1 SOURCE TANCE er ™ our i au ATTENUATION: +2)" N VERNER SINE Yimin ‘CAPACITOR UaTor “STRIG Lever cr * 7 - taidoen oe — TRIGGER TRIGGER LL. STARTISTOP = | OFFSET R |SQUARING| }) CONTROL l > = = - = a. 7 - oa 1 | onestior aurren | +34 PULSE rower [= “2 | oon ae oeLay 8 contro | % Puise wirHs . [=a 1 | PULSE OF rant or { pyise on PULSE seLecr. surren |_____y “ayse FUNCTION | aa PULSE DISABLE ruse, onro Figure 4-1. Overall Block Diagram 40 4.1 BASIC WAVEFORM DEVELOPMENT ‘The heart of the generator (the bold path in figure 4-1) isa triangle and square wave generator. The triangle waves are developed by capacitor charging ramps that are alternately reversed in polarity. The polarity reversal is caused by a flip. flop circuit, or hysteresis switch, that in tura produces the square waves. The flip-flop changes states upon detecting amplitude limits of the charging ramps through the triangle ampli ‘As shown in figure 4-1, the VCG dial buffer sums the cur: rents from the frequency dial, frequency vernier and VCG in connector. The VCG dial buffer is an inverting amplifier whose output voltage is used to control a positive current source and @ negative current source. For symmetrical out: put waveforms, the currents from the two current sources ‘are equal and directly proportional to the voltage of the \VCG dial buffer output. The diode gate, which is controlled by the hysteresis switch, is used to switch the positive or the negative current to the integrating capacitor selected by the frequency multiplier. If the positive current is switched into the integrating capacitor, the voltage across the capaci tor will rise linearly to generate the triangle rise transition. If the current is negative, the voltage across the integra capacitor wil! fall linearly to produce the fall transition. ‘The triangle amplifier isa unity gain amplifier whose output is fed to the hysteresis switch. The hysteresis switch has two voltage limit points (+1.25 and —1.25V) at ts input. During the time the output voltage of the triangle amplifier is rising, the output voltage of the hiysteress switch is posi- tive, but when the output voltage of the triangle reaches +1.25V, it triggers the hysteresis switch causing the output 10 switch negative. Once the control voltage into the diode gate becomes negative, it will switch the positive current ‘out and switch the negative current in to the integrating capacitor, so that the voltage across the capacitor will re verse, starting a linear decrease of the waveform. When the decreasing voltage reaches —1.25V, the output of the hys: teresis switch will switch back to positive, reversing the process. This action generates the triangle waveform as shown in figure 4-2. Since the output of the hysteresis switch is a square wave, the result is simultaneous generation of a square wave and a triangle wave at the same frequency. SECTION CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION HYSTERESIS : SWITCH 1125 as /N\/N =135 8 es! Figure 42. Basic Generator and Tining Diagram ‘The output frequency is determined by the magnitude of tho ‘capacitor selacted by the frequency mutiplier and the magai- tude of the positive and nogative current sources. Since th ‘current soureas are linearly proportional tothe control voltage of the VCG circuit, the output frequency wil also be lineariy proportional tothe control voltage. ‘The output ofthe hystorsis ewitch is fed tothe sync ampitior and alsothe the square wave shaper. The square wave shaper consists of ashaping crcut which imitsthe squarewaveoutput ‘wing to41.25V. For postive pulse outputs, # mis the ouput voltage swing from -1.25 to OV; and or negative pulse outputs, itlmits the output vtage swing from 010-1 25V. The PULSE. o¢ PULSE from the auxiiary board are bipolar and processed as the square wave, The triangle wave from the triangle amplifiaris coupled through abutter ampitior and made available to the function selector switch. The butter amplifier provides a low impedance to drive tho sine converter circuit. The sine converter, using the nonlinear characteristics of its diodes, converts the triangle wave into a sine wave, ‘The square wave from the sync amplifier, processed through a ‘one-shot and the sync out buffer, is externally avaliable at the syne out connector. The sync pulse, then, isa TTL lavel pulse ‘Output of the generator frequency. at 2 AMPLITUDE OFFSET AND ATTENUATION ‘The selected waveform is inverted and amplified in the pre: amplifier. The preamplified waveform is sent to the output amplifier, ‘The output amplifier is an inverting amplifier with a current limiting output stage for short circuit protection. The de offset control provides the offset to the selected waveforms center reference. The de offset can be set by voltage at the external de offset connector. The output amplifier establishes ‘the generator 0 dB attenuation reference. An output atten: uuator decreases this reference amplitude in operator selected 20 dB steps. The attenuator consists of three voltage dividers Attenuation between the steps is provided by the attenuation vernier. 43° TRIGGER AND GATE CONTROL Generator operation is controlied by allowing or preventing the timing capacitor to charge. Figure 4-3 shows in detail this portion of the circuit. For continuous operation, the trigger amplifier maintains a positive evel above the positive peak developed by the charging capacitors. This reverse biases (turns off) the start/stop diode, and the trigger ampli 9 does not interfere with continuous operation When the trigger amplifier outputs some level below the Positive peak charging level, the diode is forward biased (turned on) to sink the integrating current from the current source, preventing the capacitors from charging to the pos tive peak. This stops waveform generation and holds the triangle output at some de level called the trigger baseline. ‘The trigger baseline is the level where a triangle waveform cycle starts and where it stops. This baseline is directly ap- plicable to the triangle waveform and thus affects the sine wave. The square wave levels, output via the hysteresis switch, are not affected by the triangle baseline levels. ‘The normal trigger baseline is zero volts, analogous to O° phase of a sine or triangle waveform. The trigger start/stop control offsets the trigger amplifier output and can change the baseline for starting and stopping a sine or trian ‘waveform from its negative peak {~90°) to its positive peak (90°) range. At the extreme positive peak level setting though, the diode is again reverse biased and generator ‘operation goes continuous. When charging level is being held, the positive current generator stil varies its output with corresponding frequency control inputs. These varying currents must be sunk through the diode to keep the timing capacitors from varying their charge, and thus varying the trigger baseline. The baseline compensation circuit monitors the output from the positive current generator to control the trigger amplifier and thus 42 control the necessary compensating current through the diode. ‘The trigger control logic determines that after a waveform starts, it always stops at a complete cycle and at the same phase at which it started, The trigger control logic latches ‘the trigger amplifier for an enabling output from the time the cycle starts to when the negative peak of the last cycle is reached (just one cycle in the trigger mode). Upon reach- ing the negative peak, the timing capacitor continues charging positive again, but stops upon reaching the trigger baseline. A square wave from the hysteresis switch synchro: nizes the last negative peak time for unlatching the trigger ‘amplifier for its trigger baseline output. ‘The generator mode control circuitry (not shown) deter- ‘mines whether the trigger control logic is tobe fired for just ‘one cycle, or is to be held on for the duration of the trigger input, When in gate mode, the trigger is directly coupled for controlling the trigger control logic. In the trigger mode, the squaring circuit output is converted by a onesshot toa ‘narrow pulse which fires the trigger control logic. ‘The squaring circuit is a level detector that generates @ square pulse for the duration of a trigger signal above the set trigger level. The pulse is also generated for the duration ‘the manual trigger switch is held down in gate mode, and fires one cycle in triggered mode. 44 PULSE OUTPUTS “The pulse outputs are based on the square wave from the basic generator circuit (see figure 4-1); the ulse frequency is controlled by the frequency dial, freque: cy vernier and VCG voltage in the same manner as the w weforms. The “square wave is first modified to the syne pulse by a one-shot Circuit; then the normal/double/delayed pulse selector switch sets or inhibits AND gates to distribute the syne pulse to the delay one-shot and the width one-shot circuits. When the switch is in normal position, the sync pulse is gated to the width one-shot; the delay one-shot is bypassed. When the switch is in delayed position, the syne pulse is gated to the delay one-shot only. With the switch in the double pos tion, the syne pulse is gated to both the delay and width one-shots, Pulse width of the width and delay one-shot pulses can be varied by the front panel width and delay controls, respec: tively. The resulting pulse gated by the selection of a pulse width value rather than the square wave ("L, ) detent on the pulse width switch, The pulse or the basic generator square wave, as selected by the pulse width control, is sent to a buffer circuit and output as TTL, TTL, ECL and ECL pulses. The pulse or square wave is also routed to another buffer which is set by the selection of PULSE, PULSE or a waveform withthe front panel function switch. This output, a normal pulse or complemented pulse, is routed to the square wave shaper and output, if selected, through the ‘output amplifier as a variable amplitude pulse. The pulse modes of normal, delayed and double are shown as timing diagrams in figures 4-4, 45 and 4-6. 45 WIDTH AND DELAY ONE-SHOTS adjustable current sources to regulate the capacitor charge time and as a result, the one-shot pulse width. The steady ‘tate condition of the one-shot circuit is as shown in figure 4-7: Upon triggering, @ goes low, the switch transistor switches off and the capacitor begins to charge. When the voltage across the capacitor is sufficient, the level detector ‘senses the set level, the flip-flop is cleared and the circu reverts tots steady stato condition, The duty cycle ofthe one shots is limited by the capacitor discharge time when return- ‘The pulse width and delay one-shots festure front pane! ing to stoady sate condone, avstenesis| syne ‘swiTeH MPL - = cre crs © Net ® TR Noureut ANGLE a Ll |‘awee i i 5 a. fenas i + ©, [taccer TRIGGER " le+} control ke savanna © Feostg , L woe JOL emeur *| ‘aMPL 1 1 LL TRIGGER/PULSE BOARD _| Taiccen >} Conen- SATION triccen teven a ..=—rs——e _ 0® tN CO: ag Oo Or ag] OE Figure 4-3. Trigger Circuit and Timing 4a Basic GENERATOR SQUARE WAVE 1 as A Bane ONE SHOT A frien oetay ar outrur amecirien TTLOR ECL FUNCTION OUT PULSE Figure 4-4. Normal Mode Timing j¢——— 1 Penton —___-» Basic GENERATOR SQUARE WAVE sync ae DELAY ONE SHOT PosT DELAY n n oneshor SP __ feeconrmocteooeiay => fae ricco oecav >| fe-rixeo oe Lay ar OUTPUT AMPLIFIER FUNCTION OUT ot mise LL wiTH oNe-sHoT TTLor ect Figure 4-5. Delayed Mode Timing 44 Basic GENERATOR ‘SQUARE WAVE ‘sync ONE-SHOT L es DELAY ONESHOT }e-CONTROLLED DELAY POST DELAY ONE-SHOT [4 CONTROLLED WIDTH with ONE-SHOT =H] fee rixe0 oevav Tronect | =| Je Fveo oeLAY a OUTPUT AMPLIFIER FUNCTION OUT PULSE Figure 4-8. Double Mode Timing eds FRONT PANEL |< — ADuUSTABLE ‘CURRENT SOURCE ° TRIGGERING SIGNAL OFF TIMING f a a CAPAGITOR otk & switct STEADYSTATE mine Baie tev Cr Te CAPACITOR: DISCHARGED DoeaGn oa or CLR: HIGH ‘ Figure 4-7. Width and Delay One-Shots 45 [ NOTE ] ‘The completion! the calibration procedure returns the instrument toccorrect alignment. | CALIBRATION LIMITS AND TOLERANCES ARE NOT INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS Instrument specifications are given in Sec: tion 1 of this manual. a) 5.1 FACTORY REPAIR Wavetek maintains a factory repair department for those customers not possessing the necessary personnel or test equipment to maintain the instrument. If an instrument is returned to the factory for calibration or repair, a detailed ‘description of the specific problem should be attached to ‘minimize turnaround time. 5.2 INSPECTION AND PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION Inspect and verity instrument performance every six months or ata frequency determined from actual instrument usage. Inspect the exterior for damage, cleanness and loose knobs. Use a soft cloth dampened with commercial window cleaner to clean the exterior, When calibrating or repairing the instcument, inspect the instrument interior for heat damage and loose wires. This instrument requires no lubrication. Verity performance by performing the calibration pro cedures, 8.3 REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT Refer to table 1-1 for equipment required to perform the calibration procedures. 5.4 REMOVING GENERATOR COVERS WARNING With covers removed, several dangerous voltage points may be exposed. Contact with these points could cause serious injury or death, 1. Invert the instrument; remove the four screws in the cover. 2. Turn the instrument upright; remove the top cover; and remove the four screws securing the bottom cover. 3, Replace the top cover. NOTE Remove the covers only when it is necessary to make adjustments or meas- urements. 5.5 CALIBRATION ‘ter referring to the following preliminary data, perform calibration, as necessary, fer table 5-1. If performing partial SECTION MAINTENANCE calibration, check previous settings and adjustments for applicability. See figures 5-1 and 5-2 for calibration point location, 1. Unless otherwise noted, all measurements made at the 509 OUT connector should be terminated into 2502. 0.1%) load. 2. Allow the unit to warm up at least 30 minutes for final calibration, Keep the instrument covers on to maintain heat. Remove covers only to make adjust: ‘ments or measurements. 3. Verity operation in TRIG and GATE modes by con- necting an external generator to the TRIG IN BNC ‘and observing proper operation of TRIGGER LEVEL. ‘and TRIGGER START/STOP controls (paragraph 3.1). 4. Verify SYNC OUT is an approximate 30 ns positive pulse into 502 and that GCV OUT is a voltage pro- portional to dial position with’a 2V max (open circuit) 5. Properly terminate the TTL, TTL, ECL and ECL out puts (paragraph 3.2.1) and verify proper operation (paragraph 3.1) 6. After starting the calibration by connecting the Unit to an ac source and setting the frant pane! switches as follows; invert the instrument. Dial eeccon 02 FREQ MULT eae 100k FREQ VERNIER ce veeee ees Pullow GENERATOR MODE ese CONT: TRIGGER LEVEL ....... teeeees Fullecw TRIGGER START/STOP eae Oscal PULSE DELAY -50-ns 1 100 ns PULSE DELAY VARIABLE .. cee Ow Pulse Mode donb DOUBLE PULSE WIDTH : tea OFF PULSE WIDTH VARIABLE... . 2s Totclock DC OFFSET ae cee OFF, FUNCTION | teeees DC ATTENUATION .. : oe 2000 ATTENUATION VERNIER ......-.....++ Fullcow POWER «26... ees oN Ba Table 6-1. Calibration Chart Cal Control Desired step | Check | Tester Points Settings Adjust Results Remarks 1 | Power [VM C112 415 40.05 Vac | Itvoltageis incorrect, Supply proceed to step 3. 2 cit 1540.05 Vae | It voltage is correct, proceed to sten 9. ‘Steps 3 - 8 are on the trig/pulse board. Place the cover on the generator and turn it upright. Remove the top cover for access 10 the trig/pulse board, 3 | Power |ovm TP1 (com R27 | +15 +0.02 Vae Supply 1P2 (415 Vee) 4 13 18 40.05 Vee 5 14 +28 +1 Vee 6 15 24 #1 Ve 7 16 45 40.2 Vide 8 17 Rig | -5.240.01 ve If steps 3 - 8 were performed, place the cover on, invert the generator and warm up the generator for J hour. Remove the "uppermost cover for generator board access when necessary. 9 [ca lovm TP5 (CoM) rss | <5mv ] Mut = fiocv) | Pr Balance 10. | Power FUNC. | R181 | 020.01 vde Amp! TION | Balance our 11 | Preamp ATTENUATION | R252 | 040.01 Vde Balance 'VERNIER: full ew 12 | vec | Scope FUNCTION: "LU R12 Minimum fr Observe one cycle at Nutt ‘quency shift ‘SOus/div. Alternately short and open VG. IN BNC while adjust ing R12. 13 | 1000:1 Freavernier: | m13° | +2.4V and low state is < +0V. 2. The input must show the same two levels asin step 1. If the levels are between +0.8V and +2.0V, the con: nection to the driving circuit output is open. 61 6.4 DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (For the Bench Instrument) 641 Di mbly WARNING With covers removed, several dangerous voltage points may be exposed. Contact with these points could cause serious injury or 12, death, Review the following procedure and identity com- ponents using chassis assembly drawing 0102-00-0575 ((efer to Section 7) 1. Disconnect the power plug from the line recep- tacle, 2 Invert the instrument and remove tour screws fastening the bottom cover to the top cover. 3. Turn the instrument upright and remove the top 2 cover. 4. Remove the four screws fastening the lower ‘board to the bottom cover standoffs, 14 5. Remove the instrument from the bottom cover, and invert the instrument 6 Unsolder the No. 18 black wire at the solder lug of FUNCTION OUT BNC. 7. Disconnect the following wires trom generator board locations: the £28 (coax) and £29 (shield) function output 26 (yellow) and E27 (white-black) Ext DC; E6 (green) and E7 (white-black), GCV; 1 (brown) and E2 (white-black), VCG: 4 (red), E5 (brown) and E3 (orange) dial pot 8 Remove all knobs except the dial knob. 9. Remove four screws fastening the generator board (upper board in this inverted position) to standoffs between the boards. 10. Tilt the front panel forward and slide it torward enough to clear the detents of the generator board and lft the generator board free, Slide the front panel back over the detents of the remain- ing board, 11. For troubleshooting, set the generator board ‘component side up on the working surtace along- side the rest of the instrument. Ensure that the generator board is lying on a nonconductive sur 15 face and itis not making physical contact with the rest of the instrument. A jumper wire may be attached between E3 and E4 of the generator 16 62 board 10 simulate a top-ot-dial trequency voltage. It may be necessary to replace some of the knobs to set up various test conditions, ‘At this point, the entire instrument is accessible {or troubleshooting. To reassemble, perform steps 6 through 16, paragraph 6.4.2 To completely remove the generator board, disconnect the following wires trom the ‘generator board £21 pulse disable; £23 pulse select. E24 pulse coax, £25 pulse coax shield, Disconnect the Molex connector, To reassemble, Pertorm steps 1 tnrougn 16, paragrapn 6.4.2. To remove the triggeripulse board, remove the two screws connecting the power switch to the triggeripulse board. Unsoider the following wires trom the trig: ger/pulse board E1 (blue); 2 (white-blue); £3 (blue); E4 (red), ES (white-red) E6 (red) £7 (green; £8 (green); €9 (blue) E10 (re, E11 (violed); E12 (white), E13 (white), E14 (whitey E15 (gray) E16 (orange); £17 (red), E18 (white-black) E19 (yellow), £22 (brown), E48 (green); £30 (coax, center conductor) 31 (coax, shield) 46 (TTL BNC), E40 and E41; J5 (TTL BNO), E42 and E43: J4 (ECL BNC), E44 and E47; J3 (ECL BNC), E45 and £46, Unsolder the green-yellow wire connecting the front and rear panels Slide out the triggerioulse board 6.4.2 Reassembly Refer to the chassis assembly drawing 0102-00-0575 (refer to Section 7) for correct positioning of the reassembled components, 1. Turn the unit upside down (bottom of unit up). 2. Insert the trigger/pulse board (component side up). 3. Solder the following wires to the board Et (blue) E2 (white-biue); £3 (blue) E4 (red), ES (white-rea £6 (red): £7 (green) £8 (green), E30 (coax-center conductor) E31 (coax-shield); J6 (TTL BNC), E40 and E41: 45 (TTL BNC), E42 and E43; ‘Ja (ECL BNC), E44 and E47; 43 (ECL BNC), E45 and E46; £9 (blue); E10 (red); E11 (violet E12 (white) E13 (white) E14 (white) E15 (gray): £16 (orange) E17 (red) E18 (white-black); E19 (yellow) £22 (brown). £48 (green) 4, Secure the power switch to the triggeripulse board. 5. Solder the green-yellow wire connecting the front and rear panels. 6. Slide in the generator board (component side up) 7. Secure the four screws attaching the generator and triggeripulse boards together. 8. Install the two screws securing the generator to the left side panel mounting brackets. 9. Push the front panel back over the board detent. 40. Connect the following wires to the generator board E4 (red), €5 (brown) and E3 (orange) dial pot: E1 (brown) and E2 (white-black) VCG; 6 (green) and E7 (white-black) GCV: E26 (coax, center conductor) and £29 (coax shield) £26 (yellow) and £27 (white-biack) Ext DC; £23 from E34 of trigger/pulse board; £21 from €39 of trigger/pulse board; £24 from E37 of trigger/pulse board; £25 from E38 of triggeriouise board. Connect the Molex connector. 11, Solder the large No. 18 ground wire to the output BNC. 42. Turn the instrument upright and slide front and ‘ear panels into the bottom cover. This spaces them correctly for proper knob alignment, 13. Install all knobs. Align them so that they match the front panel graphics and are spaced approx imately 1/16th of an inch away from the surface the front panel. 14, Install four screws to secure the lower board to the bottom cover standotts 15, Replace the top cover and invert the instrument. 16. Secure the top cover with four screws into bot- tom cover. 6.5 DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY INSTRUC: TIONS (For the Rack Mounted Instrument) 65.1. Disassembly Review the following procedure and identity components using drawings 0102-00-0621 and (0102-00-0575 (refer to Section 7) 1, Disconnect the power plug from the line recep- tacle. 2. Turn the unit top side up, 3. Remove the four top cover screws and cover, 63 10. " 12, 13. 14, 16. 16. 64 Invert the unit (bottom side up) Remove the four bottom cover screws and cover. Remove all front panel knobs except the fre- quency dial knob. Position the unit upside down (bottom of unit) with the front panel away from you. Remove the three screws holding the heat sinks of the trigger/pulse board to the rear panel, Remove the two screws attaching the front panel to the right side panel (labeled "RH." in drawing 0102-00.0621). Remove the two screws securing the rear pane! to the left side panel. Remove the two screws securing the generator board to the left side panel mounting brackets. Unsolder the large No. 18 (black) ground on the funetion output BNC. To remove the generator board, disconnect the following wires from the generator board loca- tions: 28 (coax) and £29 (shield), function output; E26 (yellow) and E27 (white-black), Ext DC. E6 (green) and E7 (white-black), GCV; Et (brown) and E2 (white-black), VCG; E4 (red), E5 (brown) and E3 (orange), dial pot: E23 (pulse select); £21 (pulse disable); E24 (pulse coax); E25 (pulse coax shield). Disconnect the Molex connector. Slide the rear panel to the right and backwards. Notice that the wires for the power supply are connected to the rear panel. Remove the two screws attaching the generator board to the mounting brackets on the right side. Panel, Remove the four screws securing the generator and trigger/pulse boards together Remove the main board back and upwards. 18. For troubleshooting the generator and trigger! Pulse boards, turn the instrument around with the front panel facing you (keep the unit in- verted). Place the generator board (component side up) on a working surface with the board on the right side of the unit. Ensure the generator board is lying on a nonconductive surface and not making physical contact with the rest of the Unit. Jumper 3 and E4 simulate the top of dial frequency voltage. Pull J1 (Molex connector) ‘rom the instrument and plug into position on the generator board. Add the following jumpers between the generator and triggeripulse board: TriggeriPulse Generator E24 (pul Y £23 £39 (pulse disable) e21 E37 (pulse coax, center) E24 38 (pulse coax, shield) £25 It may be necessary to replace some of the knobs to set up various test conditions, At this point, the entire instrument is accessible for troubleshooting. To reassemble, perform steps 6 through 19, paragraph 6.5.2. 19. To remove the triggeripulse board, remove the two screws connecting the power switch to the trigger/pulse board, 20. Unsolder the following wires from the trig geripuise board: Er (blue) E2 (white-blue), 3 (bluey; E4 (red); E5 (white-reay; £6 (red); E7 (green); £8 (green), E9 (blue) E10 (red); E11 (violet) E12 (white) E13 (white); E14 (white) E15 (gray); E16 (orange); E17 (red); E18 (white-black); E19 (yellow) £22 (brown E48 (green), £30 (coax, center conductor); E31 (coax, shield); 46 (TTL BNC), E40 and £41; 4J5 (TTL BNC), E42 and £43; 4 (ECL BNC), E44 and £47; 48 (ECL BNC), E45 and E46. 21. Unsolder the greenyellow wire connecting the front and rear panels. 22. Slide out the trigger/pulse board 65.2 Reassembly Review the following procedure and identity ‘components using drawings 0102-00-0621 and (0102-00-0575 (refer to Section 7). 1. Turn the unit upside down (bottom of unit up). 2. Insert the trigger/pulse board (component side up). 3. Solder the following wires to the board: 4. Secure the power switch to the trigger/pulse board. E1 (blue); £2 (white-blue); £3 (blue); E4 (reo), ES (white-red); £6 (red); E7 (green); E8 (green); £30 (coax-center conductor): E31 (Coaxshiold); U6 (TTL BNC), E40 and E41; U5 (TTT BNC), E42 and £43; 4 (ECL BNC), E44 and E47; 43 (ECL BNC), E45 and E46; 9 (blue), E10 (red): E11 (violet) E12 (white) E13 (white): E14 (white): E15 (oray) E16 (orange), E17 (ed); E18 (white-black); E19 (yellow): £22 (brown), E48 (green) 5. Solder the greenyellow wire connecting the front and rear panels. 6. Slide in the generator board (component side up) 7. Secure the four sorews attaching the generator and trigger/pulse boards together. 8. Install the two screws securing the generator to the left side panel mounting brackets. 9, Attach all knobs to the front panel, 10. Slide the rear panel and right side panel into position. Align the wires with notched locations on the generator board. 11. Install the two screws securing the rear and left side panel. 12, Secure the front and right side panels with two screws, 13. Install the two screws securing the generator to the right side panel mounting brackets. 14. Secure the heat sink to the rear panel using three screws, 15. Connect the following wires to the generator board: E4 (red), E5 (brown) and E3 (orange) dial pot; E1 (brown) and E2 (white-black) VCG; E6 (green) and E7 (white-black) GCV; £28 (coax, center conductor) and E29 (coax shield): £26 (yellow) and £27 (white-black) Ext DC; E23 from E34 of triggeripulse board, E21 from E39 of triggeripulse board; E24 from E37 of triggeripulse board; E25 from E38 of triggeripulse board; Connect the Molex connector. 16. Solder the large No. 18 ground wire to the output BNC. 17. Visually inspect the instrument for missing hard- ware and disconnected wires, 18, Attach top and bottom covers with four screws for each cover. 19. Check the unit for proper operation 65 FUNCTION OUT 1S 8AD v PLACE ALL conTRoLs To INITIAL® POSH TIONS sri No. WAVEFORMS BAO OR MISSING FReQueNcy 20 PROBLEM IN BOTTOM FOUR. YES: CAPACITANCE. FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER RANGES ONLY 2 No. N LoD TRY EACH CONTROL IN OTHER! POSITIONS, RETURNING TO INITIAL POSITION. IDENTIFICA, ‘TION OF MALFUNCTION IND: CATES WHICH CHART TO USE TRIANGLE CHECK SINE CONVERTER CIRCUIT OR swac CHECK ‘on28 - 31,017, ‘WAC, WA) aswae ‘CHECK [TRIANGLE BUFFER| ciRcurr CHECK 1e7 a 108 *NORMAL/DOUBLE/DELAY SWITCH TO NORMAL, FRE VERNIER TO CAL, DIAL TO20, ALL OTHERS TO 12 O'CLOCK Figure 6-1. Initial Checks, Generator Board 66 GENERATOR LOOP. PLACE ALL CON. TROLS IN INITIAL POSITIONS ‘h25v 2 ke TRIANGLE ‘AT TP2 ? Xo 19228 Vee Pie _2tvee \_NO oe ee Re Ves vouFface at WIPERSWiF NO cee (enwine) tHe >> TRIANGLE APL. 8-012 CIRCUIT SAME AS AT TP2 ‘ves APPROR? Vee cree) ATCOLLECTOR no fener < aie omrosiTE >— >) gwireitico& I poLaRITY 1 meteors THAT AT TP2? eZee Yes vourage aT EMITTERS 13 8014 No Hee >} INTEGRATOR O12 COLLECTOR ars ‘B14 CIRCUITS 2 & Dioots cre -cRo| NORMAL /DOUBLE/DELAY SWITCH YO NORMAL, FREQ VERNIER TO CAL, Ga DIAL TO 20, ALL OTHERS TO 12 O'CLOCK. “A NEGATIVE VOLTAGE HERE STOPS GENERATOR FOR TRIGGERED OPERATION “HUSE SCOPE AND HIGH IMPEDANCE PROBE Figure 6-2. Generator Loop Checks, Generator Board 67 PLAGE ALL CON: ves CHECK [TROLS IN INITIAL: POSITIONS - + INPUTS TO CG IN BNC +415Vae TO APPROX ——]_ DIAL AED -E5 om <_srotatreo >———}_crcincurr : ee ROTATED FROM >——}_ 102,01 8.02 ——_!04,03 8.04 : wwrecrator [#———— ia is RoTaTeD 05.8 *NORMAL/DOUBLE/DELAY SWITCH TO NORMAL, FREO VERNIER TO CAL, DIAL TO 20, ALL OTHERS TO 12 O'CLOCK ‘USE SCOPE ANO HIGH IMPEDANCE PROBE FOR THIS AND SUBSEQUENT VG MEASUREMENTS Figure 6:3. _VCG Checks, Generator Board 6a (GENERATOR OUTPUT [e'sTORTED, CLIPPED, OF FSEY) PLAGE ATTENUA TION VERNIER cow, 0c OFFSET OFF & ALLOTHER, CONTROLS IN INI TIAL* POSITIONS m7 —1vde >| 7 > 2 N cj CHECK ‘Goon AT Te2, Heck FUNCTION BAD AT TP3 TRIANGLE BUFFER, SELECTOR cincurr A ewove CE WHITEIORN WIRE, GOOD AT WIPER NO aoe Sr BaD < swec WHTIORN > —PY edge PROM arhnpen WIRE) WHEN Sw woenvocincu “GROUND. marase? ca Aut FONCTIONS 000 aT uNeTION_ NO cneex Sao Bigs WHEN > pneanp cincurt ‘wa noTATED ‘TURN ATTEN VERNIER CW CHECK (uTPUT ATTEN, ALL FUNCTIONS FUNCTION OUT YES 6000 AT JUNCTIONS, NO BNC WIRING, EX: [Fg a 728, TERNAL CABLE & ? *NORMAL/DOUBLE/DELAY SWITCH TO NORMAL, FREQ VERNIER. [TERMINATION a TOCAL, DIAL TO 20, ALL OTHERS TO 12 0'CLOCK Figure 6-4, Generator Output Checks, Generator Board 69 GENERATOR MODE CHECK. check 102,103, sit. aswe Iso To cont MODE Ico To Gate Move 1c28 Goes FROM HIGH TO LOW No DEPRESSED PLAGE GENERATOR ‘MODE TO GATE (NO TRIG IN INPUT) BALL OTHER CON. TROLS IN INITIAL POSITIONS ser TAigLeveL FROM CONTOGW NO HECK << oF cenreR; ic31 >» ri sauaren GOES FROM HIGH cincurr TOLOW ? Yes ica Goes FROM HIGH TO LOW [AS TRIG LEVELS OPERATED OR AS MAN TRIGS* Is DEPRESSED 7 ves ves No cHecK swe X HECK a a YYNG AMPL ON GEN: TOR RUNNING ERATOR BOARD ? 4. WIRING ves No check lez assis ‘HECK. < WHEN MAN TRIG > 2 & TRIG AML ON GENERATOR BOARD | GO TO TRIG MODE v ‘CONTINUED *NORMAL/DOUBLE/DELAY Si DIAL TO 20, ALL OTHERS TO 12 O'CLOCK. REMOVE PI TO ISOLATE PROBLEM (CH TO NORMAL, FREQ VERNIER TO CAL, “*RETURN TRIG LEVEL CCW TO OPERATE MANUAL TRIGGER Figure 6:5. Trigger and Gate Mode Checks, Trig/Pulse Board (Page 1 of 2) 610 ‘CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE ~ 'c28 MOweNTARI Y ‘GOES LOW WHEN. No) MAN TRIG IS DEPRESSED Yue [co To GATE Move. ‘TRIGIPULSE BOARD GENERATOR BOARD east oF a27 Goes < GENERATOR RUNSONLY, WHEN MAN TRIG a on, cra cra, (013, 024, 026 & TRIG AMPL OK Ye CHECK 1c2 ON TRIGI PULSE BOARD Yes, CHECK 2, CRI6* & TRI ‘COMPENSATION lcircurr 108 & cn] No >t connect a ease ROM HIGH TO LOM No, WHEN MAN TRIG. 1S DEPRESSED x 1S DEPRESSED ¥e TRIGGERS OK, TRIG WAVEFORM LINE BAD Yes STARTISTOP O° CAL > 100. mv ETWEEN 20 & 0: ON DIAL, fo staaristor {ONTROL DOESN'R JORK PROPERLY ves CHECK CONTROL “MATCHED DIODE PAIR Figure 6:5. ‘Trigger and Gate CHECK 28, 1c2, 1¢3 SWTA 8 SWB cHeck 14 WIRING GENERATOR RUNS yo. { GENERATOR CONTINUOUSLY ‘DOES NOT. > RUN by GoTo ONT MODE Crie-cr2e 013.8 026, 027 OK? cHECK cR26 ‘GROUND JUNCTION. 7 a A168 ‘CHECK TRIGGER ‘APPROX OV. ATRI728 A173, ves COMPENSATION lcincurr 106 a a7| Chie ca2e> (033, 026 & 027 OK GROUND JUNCTION. a7 aria yes (CHECK TRIGGER ‘AMPLIFIER (028 -a32 Mode Checks, Trig/Pulse Board (Page 2 of 2) ett REGULATED POWER! SUPPLIES “BEFORE MAKING THIS MEASUREMENT, REMOVE ANY CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THIS INSTRUMENT AN ANY OTHERS WHICH USE EARTH ‘COMMON VOLTAGE SeLEC: JOR MATCHES LIN! VOLTAGE (°C 80 UNDER FUSE) No 2 Fuse BLown 0 conrecr iT ASHORT Is [ACROSS LINE OR. TO EARTH AT LINE CONNECTOR y= SS ossermecncneurr COMMON & EARTH REPLACE FUSE n~ ves ? yr REMOVE P1 FROM 1 ON GENERATOR BOARD ‘CHECK TRANS” FORMER a PRI. MARY WIRING, POWER SWITCH ci LOADING SUPPLIES JUMPERS PROVIDED TO AID IN TROUBLE |ENERATOR BOARD DOWN; LABELED. ‘SHOOTING REPLACE PI S17 vac AT+END oF cr 2 CHECK TRANSFORM. ER SECONDARY & WIRING, INSULATORS UNDER REGULATORS 4& PASS TRANSISTORS, JPincHeo chassis wir ING, SHORT BETWEEN 31 & RECEPTACLE SHIELD ‘CHECK tot, a1, a2, (05 a6 cincutTs CHECK [BLUE SECONDARY, 1,€2,CR1,cR2& 02 los.c¢,crs,craa as| ‘cHecK BLUE SECONDARY, ‘CHECK ct, 03, 08, 07 aa ciRcUITS Figure 6-6. Power_suj checks, Trig/Pulse Board (Page 1 of 2 612 ‘CHECK JGAEEN SECONDARY. €9,c10& GAB. CRIZ cHECK CHECK LIFT JUMPER, c13,c14a.09 15,16 010 ay Fa5 & RED Yes ‘CHECK ‘CHECK RED SECONDARY, RED SECONDARY, LIFT JUMPER, 5,06. CR5 a CRE 67,08, R7 & CRE UNDER C13 REPLACE JUMPER Heck ‘CHECK 17, cieaant c19,c208 012 JUMPERS IN +5 POWER LINES TO ee neck ISOLATE PROBLEM ; 83.8 108, Figure 6-6. Power Supply Checks, TrigiPulse Board (Page 2 of 2) e138 SYNC OUT BAD SYNC OUT OK. SET GENERATOR 7020 1 Mie IN CONT MODE ves. APPROX 3008 no) SOSITIVE TTL PULSE) [> ‘CHECK [SYNC AMPLIFIER ON} TRIG IN BAD Voc IN BaD os aTsvNcOUT cenenaron soano aonsfosinive PULSE AT IC48- NO. CHECK < ontmicmuise >X2—] tease ers BOARD ‘wane " ves HEE sonsfosirive conn Fron ves PUSEATION® No ce eouenrou }——< ontriamucse veer SYNC OUT BNC pee Ne SET GENERATOR = Toric on care otha. IMoDe, TRIG SiGNAL| TORTRIGGERS \ yes BETWEEN 18 10v |——BC._ BY ROTATING PEAK AMPLITUDE; FREQ APPROX 1/10, GENERATOR FREQ ~ GENERATOR FREQ FOLLOWS DIAL \ YES WITHOUT ves IN INPUT. No TRIGGER LeveL? No TRISSIGNAL APPEARS AT E17 NO ONTaIG@uLse >———>} BOARD Ne a expected rea (SUM OF VCG IN SIAL SETTING) 5, NO | EXCEEDS LIMITS OF FREG RANGE ‘Yes TRIG OK HECK £17 & E12 WIRING 10.12 ‘CHECK WinING FROM J1TOE1 8 E2 ON GENERATOR BOARD & AI [CHOOSE A RANGE THAT INCLUDES FREQUENCIES TO lac REACHED, NoT| IEXCEEDING 1900: [> Figure 6-7. Generator Input_and Output Checks (Page 1 of 2) ~ CHECK enea ovenaress,, YES ea covour ao Ts] on'cenenaron oe BOARD & £68 E7 wininG-TO.s0 ‘o [> B OUTPUT NORWAL oo ext “FSET es YES. £26 & E27 rT DCOFFSE fimour extoe >of S852, OFFSET iu munis 0 [> Figure 6-7. Generator Input_and Output Checks (Page 2 of 2) 615 PLACE ALL CON. irae TROLS IN INITIAL eee POSITIONS* Tn ‘SQUARE Ar FUNCTION our RETURNTO GEN ERATOR MODE INITIAL CHECKS, FIGURE 61 SET FUNCTION TOPULSE P08 PULSE (APPROX 10 48) ATT. CHECK (COAX £42 & £43 TO JS, 1C7 & 169 CHECK COAX £44 & £47 TO J4, C8 & -5.2v SUPPLY| ‘CHECK COAX £45 & £4510 19.8 168 CHECK OAK £37 & £38 ON TRIGIPULSE TO E24 & £25 ON GENERATOR, 19 @ 1C14 TRIG/PULSE PULSE aMpLiFien 025 a} SWWA-E ON GENERATOR Pos PULSE AT EUNCTION OUT, 21 on (GENERATOR HIGH cnc one lena. ss On ewer ‘ron ainminrrnow ez) “NOHMAL /DOUBLE/OELAY SWITCH TO NORMAL, FREO VERMIER TOCAL, DIAL TO 20, ALL OTHERS TO 120'CLOCK Figure 6-8. Pulse Mode Checks, Trig/Pulse board (Page 1 of 2) 616 NEG PULSE AT FUNCTION OUT, ? Ves CHECK PULSE DISABLE FROM E39 ON TRIGIPULSE TO £21 ON GENERATOR: A LOW DIS. [ABLES PULSE FUNCTIONS; CHECK SWV4.A CONNECT SYNC OUT SET PULSE MODE To exTsyncor score| >|" To veLaveD PULSE SELECT STAYS LOW CHECK. c9, Raa, sWa-6 ON GENER. ATOR & WIRING FROM E23, ON GENCRATOR TO E38 ON TRIGIPULSE CoMPLETE PULSE omsPULSE™. ves | ser puise move wiotHvaniate Tastee EOuWvA BeLaveo apeRoR Topouste. [———>}“Tor20cLoc, f-—} Lent oovote ruLse a ‘SET PULSE DELAY. DISPLAY IS OBTAINED. SYNC VARIABLE TO CW. JON EACH RANGE, PULSE MODE 1S OK L> Figure 68, Pulse Mode Checks, Trig/Pulse Board (Pape 2 of 2) Table 6-1. Pulse Ranges Pulse Width | Ranging Components | Pulse Delay | Ranging Components | Pulse Period | Scope Horizontal OFF 15, swan NA NA NA. NA 25nst100ns | C55,019,020,SW3-B | 50ns1100ns | C40, 016, 017, SW2.8 > 0.5 us 0.08 us/div roonst tus |.056,cR29,cR30 | 100nt Tus | C41, CRI, cRZO > Bus OS usdiv Tust10ys | C87, CR31, CR32 Tus! 10 us C42, CR21, CR22 > 50 us 5 usidiv 10ust 10048 | c58,cR33,cRI4 | TOs 1 1004s | C43, CRIB, CRE >05 me 50 usieiv 1W0ust1ms | c59,0R35,0R36 | 100u81 1 me | C44, CRIS, CRI > me 05 msldv 100us11ms | ¢59,0R35,0R36 | Tms4 1Omst | C45, CRIT, CRAB >oms 0.5 msidv a tos-105,swaa | NA NA 0.5ms 0.5 midiv ‘Rotate PULSE DELAY VERNIER cow for proper display 617 PULSE GENERATOR BAD PLACE ALL CONTROLS ININITIAL POSITIONS, ‘CONNECT SyNC OUT EXCEPT PERIOD AT To FAST SCOPE; 05X11 ps, PULSE WIDTH USE HIGH IMPEDANCE ‘AT-25 ns 1100 ns, PULSE | Py x 10 PROBE TO CHECK WIOTH VARIABLE AT WAVEFORMS, SYNC 120;CLOCK, PULSE SCOPE ON NEGATIVE MODE AT DOUBLE, PULSE (TRAILING) €OGE DELAY AT 50 ns 1'100 n, VARIABLE AT CW" Pos. PULSE ar ic4a ? CHECK GENERATOR OR EXT SOURCE, PI-t WIRING CHECK 13,104 & ¥8V SUPPLY Heck 14,105, RI (SIP), SW3.A & SWS CHECK PULSE DELAY ONE-SHOT| {c19, 1c11 & a16-a1e CHECK leaaic1o Nee PULSE WITH APPROX NNO. 110s OLAY FROM SYNC ATIgns? check. 15,1013, R1, SW3-8 & Sw BouaLe PosPULsES: AT C136 check tei2 8 1013 “IF GENERATOR BOARD IS REMOVED, APPROX 1 MH TTL MAY BE CON. NECTED FROM AN EXTERNAL SOURGE TO P1-1 ISYNC) AND PI-2 (COM) Figure 6:9. Pulse Generator Checks, Trig/Pulse Board (Page 1 of 2) 618 aa SET GENERATOR MODE Dae conn DELAYED PULSE GOES AWAY ? cHEck ica sws Ves SET GENERATOR MODE TO DELAYED x NORMAL PULSE GOES AWAY: NO cHECK < deLAvED puLse >>} cg ss ‘COMES BACK SET GENERATOR MODE ‘To DOUBLE PuLses 50 ne WIDE, ‘SECOND DELAYED 110m FROM ‘CHECK 112, 1¢13, a 019. a2 PULSE WIDTH ONE SHOT Purses Iciaea NEG PULSES, ‘CHECK 16, 167,19, 114 & SHORTED COAX GO THRU FIGURE 63 TO VERIFY ALL PULSE FUNCTIONS Figure 6-9. Pulse Generator Checks, Trig/Pulse Board (Pago 2 of 2) 619 SECTION PARTS AND SCHEMATICS 7.4 DRAWINGS MFGR Code = Manufacturer FSCM The folowing assembly cravings, schematics and pars ts AMP AMP tr. on are inthe arengerort shown below. PO. Box 3608 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Drawings Drawing No. Inovuront Aes & Parts List oroe00 101 ipenuront Aa & Par 9102000101 apg ‘Analog Devices Inc age Chassis Assy 7020000575 221 Fitth Street Chassis Assy Parts List 1101-00-0575 Cambridge, MA 02142 Generator Buard Schematic 103-00 0806 Generate Board Pars Locator 10000055 ARCO ‘arco Electronics nc. «tT Generator Board Assy (Gheeis 2&3) OYo1-00.0588 ee Generator Board Pars Uist “100 90.0856 Conon Curent iter Asoy 8 Pais List 1000-1008 : TiiggerPulse Board Schematic oras-00 0888 ThiggerfPulse Board Pats Locator Stoo 00056 BECK See “Tioga Pulse Board Assy (sheet 2) oror-0-0565 ee TrggerPuse Board Pars List “100000565 ero aioe Eid Pack Mount Assy & Pat List oroe.00-0821 . Ghassis Asser sro1003289 Chassis Par List tro0-008e« BOURN Bours Inc. 32097 Gonertor Board Schematic THoeon sees 1200 Columbia Ave Generator Board Assembly 1101-00-3245 Riverside, CA 92507 Generator Board Pas List too 003285 Opton 001 Ter Assy & Pars List oroe-0ceei Option 003 Timer ‘hesy 0102-00-0442 C&K C&K Components Inc. 09353 Option 008 Ter Pars Uist ‘000-00 9442 103 Morse Street Newton, MA 02158 7.2 ORDERING PARTS cRL Centralat-Division 71590 of Globe Union Milwaukee, WI 53201 ‘When ordering spare parts, please specify partnumber, circuit reference, next higher assembly and seria number of the unt, 7.3 ERRATA CHIM Chicago Miniature Lamp T1744 Under Waveteks product improvernent program, the latest Works Sector designe and creuts are ncoporeted io each 4438 Ravenwoods Ave, Wavetck return! es quckly as development and testing Chicago, IL 60540 orm Bacauoo of the time feed to compose end pit FRatuoton manus, iis ot avays possble to eude the trost recent changes inthe ital pring, Whenever tis CINCH inch Manufacturing Co. 71785 Goour,erata pages are prepared sunmarzethe changes 1026 S, Homan street mace tre of eried ice te shipping carton wih he Chicago, 1 60624 Iratument. Ino such pages evs, the ratual ls coret as printed. CRE Centralab-Division 71590 of Globe Union 7.4 INDEX OF FEDERAL SUPPLY CODES P.O. Box 591 Milwaukee, Wi 53201 ‘The folowing table gives the Federal Supply Code for Manu: facturors (FSCM) for manufacturers cited in the parts ists. ma MFGR Code coRCM cts FAIR FERRX GAVTT Ime, KING uteu MAL METRS MICRO MOLEX 72 Manufacturer Corman Inc. 2635 N. Kildars Ave. Chicago, IL 60639 CTS Corporation Etknart, IN 46514 Fairchild Semiconductor Division 313 Frontage Road Mountain View, CA 94043, Ferroxcube Corporation of America Mount Marion Road Saugerties, NY 12477 Gavitt Wire & Cable 455 N. Quince Street, Escondido, CA 92025 iB 15401 S. Carments Ro. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Kings Electronics Co, Inc. 40 Marbledale Road Tuckahoe, NY 11223 Litteltuse Ine. 800 €. Northwest Highway Des Plaines, IL 60016 Mallory Capacitor Co, 3029 E. Washington St. P.O. Box 372 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Milton Ross Company 511 Second St. Pike Southhampton, PA 18966 Micro Semiconductor Corporation’ 11250 Playa Court Culver City, CA 90230 Molex Products Co. 5224 Katrine Avenue Docuners Grove, IL 60515 FSCM 05245 71450 07263 oaita 23499 27586 91836 79515 90201 07047 14552 27264 MFGR Code MoT PACRD ROA ROGAN SEMTEC ‘SMITH SPRAG STKPL, THOMN 1 TRIKO TRW UNICP USECO wvTk Manutacturer Motorola Inc. ‘Semiconductor Production Div 5005 East McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85008 Packard Electric Division 408 Dana Street N.E. Warren, OH 44481 RCA Harrison, NJ 07029 Rogan Bros., Inc. 8031 N. Monticello St. Skokie, IL 60076 ‘Semitech Corporation 652 Mitchell Road Newbury Park, CA 91320, Herman H. Smith 812 Snediker Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 Sprage Electric Co. North Adams, MA 01247 Stackpole Components P.O, Box 14466 Raleigh, NC 27610, Thompson Industries Inc. 1029 Plandome Road Manhasset, NY 11030 Texas Instruments North Central Exprwy Dallas, Tx 75231 Trico Products Corp. 817 Washington Street Buffalo, NY 14203 TAW Electronic Components Division 666 Garland Place Des Plaines, IL 60016 Unicorp USECO Ine. Mt. Vernon, NY Wavetek 9045 Balboa Avenue San Diego, CA 92123, FSCM 04713 7080 e66e4 86797 14099 83330 56289 29604 96881 01295 75915 18486 44729 15849 23338 7.8 CAPACITOR VARIANCE Because of changes in part suppliers, certain capacitor values in your instrument may differ from those called out in the schematics and parts lists, These value varia- tions are well within tolerable limits for correct circuit performance. The following capacitor variations may occur in your instruments: Ret Assembly Part Designation Values 1100-00.0565 1500-35.0003 C-14,C-16 50,yF, SOV or 47 uF, 50V 1100-00.0565 1500350108 C-6,C-8 500F, SOV or 470 pF, SOV 1100-00.0556 1500-72-7602 C-95,C-98 27 yF, 35V or 33 uF. 35V 8 7 6 5 + 4 L 3 Ll 2 1 Roe errs | AoES, OSB THIET Ree Se perce mene ares = eevee mewen fee [oeenn | || | woe (eer nerves ss | oos-rcie wwe |eamenees | | oe forge rove 18 mo tomers tem | re-on-o1 | + ns |r» owen = com | toon | oa [ror rom seo | ee tem | recone | on Pa cos | | c STANDARD =o eae 5 ne warren | Se sone ene le orkbBbsrs ry _ TRIGGER PULSE PCA W100-00-0565 GENERATOR PCA 1100-00- 0556 = [ox02-00-0107, SERVI Brenoace PEE] WAVAV ETEK waver com] A ASSEMBLY MODEL 145 1. 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