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CERTIFICATION
M O D E L 1415A
T I M E DOMAIN REFLECTOMETER
01 9 4 4 - 5 P R I N T E D : J U N 1968
Table of Contents Model 1415A
TABLE OF C O N T E N T S
- 4-5 0
5-36. Dot Delay Adjustment
5-37. Zero Set Adjustments
5-38. Pulse Shape Adjustment
-. .- . -. . .*
5-4
5-5
4-19. Ramp Comparator
4-21. Sampler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 5-39. Troubleshooting - - -. .. . .. . 5-5
5-5
4-23. Vertical Amplifier . - - - - - 4-5
0 0 0
6-1
5-1. Introduction - - - . - - - ..- -- . - - - -
* * * *
. . - 5-1
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Model 1415A List of Illustrations and Tables
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .-
* * * *
3-1. Model 1415A Controls and Connectors 3-2 5-14. Fast Ramp and Comparator Schematic
3-2. Initial Operation 3-3 Diagram ................ 5-15
3-3. Vertical Calibration ............ 3-4
3-4.
3-5.
Horizontal Calibration
Reflection Measurements
-. . . .. . .. . .- .. 3-5
3-6
5-15. Component Locations on Sampler Block
Assembly ................
5-16. Component Locations on A3, Sampler
5-16
5-2.
5-3.
Model 1415A Component Location, TopView -5-9
Model 1415A Component Location, Bottom
View ................... 5-9
5-23. Vertical Amplifier Schematic Diagram * 5-19
5-24. Power fhpply Schematic Diagram *
5-25. Component Locations on A6, Power fhpply
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5-20
..- -
5- 12. Component Locations on A9, Distance/Time IIA-8. P u l s e Generator Board A2 * * IIA-ll/IIA-12
CM Line/CM Display Switch 5-14 IIA-9. P u l s e Shape Adjust Circuit * * IIA-ll/IIA-12
LIST OF TABLES
Number
1-1. Specifications - - .- . ..
- Title Page
1-0
Number Title
5-6. Schematic Diagram Notes -. - - J?age5-8
5-1. Equipment Required f o r T e s t s and
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 6-1. ReferenceDesignationIndex * -- * * 6-2
Adjustments
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5-3. Distance/Time Scale Check . 6-3. Code List of Manufacturers * *
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* 6-20
5-4. SDecific Troubleshooting 5-7 IA-1. Option 14 Replaceable P a r t s IA-0
5-5. Conditions f o r Waveform and DC Voltage IIA- 1. Reference Designatioc Index and Replaceable
Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 Parts ............... uA-5/nA-6
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WWW.HP.9RCHWE.COM Sections I and I1
Model 1415A
For Free Distribution Only Paragraphs 1-1 to 2-6
SECTION I
GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N
Notes 62 and 67, which are supplied with the Model
1-1. DESCRIPTION. 1415A.
1-2. The @ Model 1415ATimeDomainReflectometer,
a double-size plug-in unit f o r the @ Model 140-series
Oscilloscopes, is a completely integrated transmission 1-4. O P T I O N S .
line testing system. The unit includes both the time 1-5. T h e r e is oneoptionavailable f o r the Model 1415A.
base and vertical deflection functions of a high-speed This option (Option 14)provides an additional position
sampling oscilloscope, and a f a s t - r i s e s t e p generator. f o r the DISTANCE/TIME switch. This addedposition
The Model 1415A locates and determines the magni- is equal to 1000 nsec/cm e x p r e s s e d i n time, o r 10,000
tude and nature of discontinuties in high-frequency CM LINE/CM DISPLAY (polyethylene) and 15,000 CM
transmission sytems, andcan be used to measure the LINE/CM DISPLAY (air) expressedindistance. Re-
quality of broad band systems. f e r to Appendix I f o r complete information on this
1-3. The technique of time domain reflectometry, f o r option.
which the Model 1415A is specifically designed, consists
essentially of applying a voltage s t e p to the transmis-
1-6. M A N U A L I D E N T I F I C A T I O N .
sion s y s t e m and observing the reflections. A reflec- 1-7. Information i n this manual applies directly to
tion occurs each time the step encounters animpedance Model 1415A instruments with a serial prefix of 622
mismatch (discontinuity); this reflection is added to the o r 623 (see manual titlepage). The s e r i a l p r e f i x of a @
incident wave and is displayed on the CRT of the oscil- instrument is the f i r s t three digits (i. e. those before
loscope. The time requiredfor the reflection to r e t u r n the dash, as 000-00000) of the serial number stamped
to the s a m p l e r in the Model 1415A locates the discon- on a plate attached to the rear panel. Appendix I1
tinuity. The shape and magnitude of the reflected wave contains information on changes required to adapt this
indicate the nature and value of the mismatch, which manual to aninstrumentwith the s e r i a l p r e f i x e s listed.
can be resistive, inductive, o r capacitive. In general,
an inductive discontinuity reflects a voltage spike
having the s a m e polarity as the incident step, and a 1-8. SCOPE OF M A N U A L .
capacitive discontinuity reflects a voltage spike of the 1-9. This manual supplies operating and maintenance
opposite polarity. A r e s i s t i v e discontinuity having a instructions f o r the Model 1415A TimeDomainReflect-
value l a r g e r than the line impedance reflects a step of ometer. The information in this manual supplements
the s a m e polarity as the incident step, and a step of the the manual f o r the oscilloscope with which the Model
opposite polarity is reflectedif the value is l e s s than 1415A is used. Refer to the Oscilloscope manual f o r
the line impedance. Detailed discussions on evaluat- specifications and instructions which apply specifi-
ing reflections observed a r e given in @ Application cally to that instrument.
S E C T I O N II
INSTA LLAT10N
01944- 4 1-1
2-1
Section I1 Mvdel 1415A
Paragraphs 2 - 7 and 2-8.
used for reshipment. The accordion-pleated pads a r e f o r repair, attach a tag showing owner, model. s e r i a l
fatigued with one use and a r e not reusable. The New- and r e p a i r s required.
lett-PackardSales /Serviceoffice will also provide in-
formation and recommendations on materials to be 2-7. PREPARATION FOR USE.
used i f the original packaging material is not available 2-8. The Model 1415A is a double-size plug-in unit
o r reusable. Materials used should include: (1) a for the Model 140- s e r i e s oscilloscopes, andis inten-
double-walled carton (check with a freight c a r r i e r ded to be used in place of two normal-size plug-ins.
f o r test strength required), (2) heavy paper o r sheets To install the Model 1415A, remove the d-iuiding shield
of cardboard to protect a l l instrument surfaces; use between the upper and lower compartments by pulling
extra material around projecting parts of the instru- straight out, slide the Model 1415A into place, and
ment, (3) a t least four inches of tightly-packed shock- s e c u r e by turning the LOCK knob clockwise. All
absorbing material surrounding the instrument. Close necessary connections to the Oscilloscope a r e auto-
the carton securely with durable shipping tape. If the matically completed when the unit is installed and
instrument is to be shipped to a tp Sales/ServiceOffice locked in place.
2-2 01944-3
Model 1415A Section I11
Paragraphs 3- 1 to 3-14
SECTION 111
OPERATION
01944-3 3- 1
Section 111 Model 1415A
Figure 3-1
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HORIZ POS. Sets the horizontal position of S T E P CAL. Calibrates vertical sensitivity
the display on the oscilloscope graticule. of the Model 1415A to compensate f o r slight
(Does not require frequent adjustment. ) differences in oscilloscope CRT deflection
plate sensitivities.
DISTANCE/TIME CM LINE/CM DISPLAY.
Adjusts the basic time and distance scales. TRIG OUT. Provides a delayed negative trig-
(See Par. 3-5) g e r output to trigger external s t e p generator,
such as @ Model 215A P u l s e Generator.
DISTANCE/TIME MAGNIFIER. Expands basic
time and distance s c a l e s . (See Par. 3-6) R E F L COEFFICIENT (VERTICAL MAGNIFIER).
DIST/TIME CAL. Sets time anddistance s c a l e s Determines the vertical scale. (See Par. 3-9)
calibration to compensate f o r slight differences S T E P OUTPUT. Supplies the negative s t e p
inoscilloscope CRT deflection plate sensitivities. output (amplitude about 0.25 volts into a 50-
ohm system). The display is normally in-
MAGNIFIER DELAY. Determines horizontal
verted f o r negative-up presentation.
separation between any points on the display in
centimeters. (See Par. 3- 7 ) RECORDER OUT VERT. Supplies vertical de-
flection signal f o r an X-Y r e c o r d e r . Output
LOCK. Rotate LOCK knob clockwise to me-
voltage is approximately 0 . 8 volts p e r centi-
chanically s e c u r e Model 1415A in oscilloscope.
m e t e r of s c r e e n deflection; approximately 0
INTERFERENCE FILTER f,. Eliminates nar- volts with the t r a c e centered.
row band R F interference. (See Par. 3-12)
RECORDER OUT HORIZ. Supplies horizontal
INTERFERENCE FILTER BW. Used in con- scan voltage f o r an X-Y r e c o r d e r . Output volt-
junction with the f ,control to reduce o r elimi- age is approximately +2 volts with beam at left
nate broad band R F interference. (See edge of graticule, and +18 volts with beam a t
Par. 3-12) right edge of graticule.
SWEEP. Selects various horizontal scan modes. S T E P STABILITY. Adjusts the stability of the
(See Par. 3-8) output s t e p pulses f o r minimum pulse jitter.
SIGNAL OUT. Provides connectionfor the ex- VERT POSITION. Adjusts the vertical position
t e r n a l s y s t e m in reflection measurements, o r of the display on the oscilloscope screen.
a termination in transmission systems.
NEG UP/PoS: UP. (Locatedon bottom of Model
SIGNAL IN. Provides connection f o r the s t e p 1415A. ) Selects either negative-upor positive-
input in reflection measurements, o r input sig- up presentation of the display on the oscilloscope
nal f r o m a transmission system. CRT screen.
3-2 Figure 3-1. Model 1415A Controls and Connectors. 0 1944- 3
Model 1415A Section III
Figure 3 - 2
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Model 1415A Section III
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CAUTION
Do not connect the 1415A into any s y s t e m
which produces voltage levels in excess of
1 . 0 volt peak into 50 ohms.
S T E P GENERATOR
CONTROL
EMITTER
FOLLOWER
0103
- BLOCKING
OSCILLATOR
0122
-. RESET
AMPLIFIER
0123
-
IMULTIVIBRATOR
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0101/0102
FOLLOWER
'YNC
EMITTER
FOLLOWER
0124
- TRIGGER
AMPLIFIER
0125
- PULSE
GENERATOR
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TIME BASE
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SELECTOR
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COMPARATOR - I EMITTER
FOLLOWER
0301
RAMP
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4
0302/0303
,
0304
- SAMPLER TRIGGER
GENERATOR
Q307/0308
'I TO
* SAMPLER
(0401)
Figure 4-1. Step Generator, and Fast Ramp and Comparator Block Diagram
4-0 01944-2
Model 1415A Section IV
P a r a g r a p h s 4-1 to 4-8
SECTION IV
PRINCIPLES OF O P E R A T I O N
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f o r m s t h r e e functions: 1) provides an undelayed sync
pulse to t r i g g e r the f a s t ramp; 2) provides a delayed'
and inverted waveform (negative-going), available at OSCILLOSCOPE
\
the TRIG OUT connector on the front panel, f o r use
in triggering an external pulse generator if desired; HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
DEFLECTION DEFLECTION
3) provides a delayed and inverted step (negative) PLATES PLATES
having a r i s e time of approximately 50 picoseconds. b b
this fast-rise step may be connected externally f r o m MODEL
14154
the STEP OUTPUT connector to the SIGNAL IN con-
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nector on the front panel.
4-6. MULTIVIBRATOR Multivibrator Q101/Q102 I H 0 R I ZO NTAL
f r e e - r u n s a t about 150 kc, and produces a square-
wave output. Narrow band R F interference is elimi- I AMPLIFIER
I
nated by adjusting RllO ( f o ) which v a r i e s the sam-
pling repetition r a t e and i t s harmonics to avoid the
interference band. The positive r i s e a t the collector I t VERTICAL
AM P L l F l ER
of Q102 (0 to +15 volts) is taken as the reference
time f o r the fast ramp. This positive rise is a l s o
applied to DL101, which delays i t s appearance a t the
I TIME EASE
I
base of Q124 by about 140 nanoseconds. Thepurpose
of the delay is to allow the f a s t ramp to begin before
the step signal a p p e a r s a t the sampler, thus permit-
ting the pulse rise to be presented on the CRT s c r e e n
T
STEP
I
SAMPLER
I
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a f t e r the s t a r t of the trace.
4-7. TUNNEL DIODE TRIGGER The delayed posi-
1 GENERATOR
c
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tive step p a s s e s through emitter follower Q124 and I I
t u r n s on t r i g g e r amplifier Q125, which produces a
negative-going step (0 to -12 volts). This negative
step in turn c a u s e s tunnel diode CR123 to switchfrom
0 to -0. 5volts. A second tunnel diode, CR124, located
in the output connector, f u r t h e r sharpens the negative
step f r o m Q125, resulting in a rise time of approxi-
mately 50 picoseconds. STEP STABILITY control
R135 sets the operating point f o r CR124, and Zero
Level Adj R154 provides a small positive voltage to
s e t the DC level a t JlOl exactly to z e r o before the
1 SYSTEM
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negative step. Pulse Shape Adj, R172, provides a
feedback loop to compensate f o r droop in the pulse
amplitude. Figure 4-2. Model 1415A Block Diagram
01944-3 4- 1
Section IV Model 1415A
Figure 4-3
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F A ;A M PLI FI E R
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POSITION
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S203 DELAY
VOLTAGE
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GENERATOR
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COMPARATOR
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DELAY
EMITTER
DELAY FOLLOWER
02 11/02 I2
BLANKING AND
DOT PULSE TO
CRT GRID
14154-C-2
Figure 4-3. Horizontal Amplifier, and Slow Ramp and Dot Comparator Block Diagram
4- 2 01944-2
Model 1415A Section IV
Paragraphs 4-9 to 4-18
4 - 9 . SLOW RAMP GENERATOR. applied to emitter followersQ210 and Q211, which re-
4-10. The slow ramp generator, shown in Figures 4-3 duce impedance to approximately 2 ohms. The DC
and 5- 11, produces the horizontal sweep voltage f o r output voltage from the emitter of Q211 is applied
the oscilloscope CRT. This voltage is a l s o used f o r to the base of Q209, which is normally conducting
comparison with the fast ramp in time base deter- (slow r a m p a t zero volts).
mination (see Paragraph 4- 19). This voltage may be 4-15. DOT PULSE COMPARATOR When the slow
an inte rnally- gene rated sawtooth (SWEEP control set ramp p a s s e s the voltage level at the base (and
to NORMAL o r DETAIL), a single slow ramp emitter) of Q209, the dot pulse comparator switches
(RECORD), or a varying dc level (MANUAL). The s o that Q209 is off and Q208 is on. Tunnel diode
following discussion a s s u m e s that the internal scan CR203, a s a result, is also caused to switch, pro-
voltage is being used. Four-layer diode CR201 is ducing a sharp negative step at the base of Q206,
u s e d a s a sawtooth-generating circuit, which operates going from about +15 volts to +14. 5 volts. This step
at a free-running rate of either 50 cps (NORMAL) o r t u r n s onamplifier Q206, producing an amplified posi-
5 c p s (DETAIL). The slower rate (DETAIL)produces tive step which is differentiated by C223 and Q205.
m o r e samples p e r sweep, since coincidence of the
comparator will occur ten times a s often on one sweep. 4-16. DOT PULSE GENERATOR The differentiated
Sawtooth amplitude at the base of emitter follower positive pulse turns off Q205, which in turn causes
Q201 is approximately zero to +20 volts. Q204 to conduct. The positive pulse at the collector
of Q204 is about 25 volts in amplitude, and is t e r m i -
4-11. TIME SCALE, RECORD, AND SWEEP. Ampli- nated a f t e r about 15 microseconds when the' dot pulse
tude of the slow ramp applied to the DISTANCE/TIME generator, a monostable multivibrator, r e t u r n s to its
MAGNIFIER switch for calibration of the time scale quiescent state. The dot pulse comparator, Q208/
is set by Time Scale Cal adjustment R252. The un- Q209, returns to its initial state when the negative
attenuated scan voltage is applied to the horizontal r e t r a c e slope of the slow r a m p cuts off Q208. The
amplifier from the junction of R251/R252 to provide 15-microsecond positive output pulse is applied
horizontal deflection of the CRT. With the SWEEP through pin 1 of P2 to t h e g r i d of the CRT, producing
switch in the MANUAL position, the dc voltage on the a brightended dot on the CRT t r a c e at the point
wiper of MANUAL SCAN control R206 is the slow selected.
r a m p signal. In RECORD position, a 60 second ramp
signal is generated by R208/C204 for u s e with an 4-17. FAST RAMP GENERATOR.
X-Y recorder. This ramp signal is isolated from its 4-18. The fast r a m p generator, consisting of Q305/
loadbyQ215, andisclampedby CR210 when it reaches Q306 circuits, is shown in Figures 4-1 and 5-14.
+22 volts. In the RESET position, CR210 s e r v e s t o The r a m p comparator, also shown in these figures,
set the ramp back to approximately zero volts. After is described separately in Paragraph 4-19. The fast
the slow r a m p has passed through the Time Scale Cal r a m p waveform is initiated by the positive-going un-
potentiometer it is attenuated by the DISTANCE/TIME delayed synce pulse from Q102 (see Paragraph 4-5),
MAGNIFIER switch to magnify the time scale from 1 which t u r n s off sync emitter follower Q306. The volt-
to 200 times in a 1, 2, 5 sequence. Since, in a mag- age at the cathode of diode CR313 goes positive to
nified setting of the time scale, the f a s t ramp does +15 volts, and with the anode at zero, the diode is
not have to r i s e as f a r to reach coincidence with the cut off. The conduction current of fast ramp genera-
attenuated slow ramp, sampling will occur sooner tor Q305, a constant c u r r e n t source, is now into tim-
a f t e r the reference time (sync pulse) than in an un- ing capacitors C330 through C334. A s the charge
magnified setting; this r e s u l t s in a f a s t e r time scale. builds up on the capacitors switched into the circuit
Returning the bottom end of the magnifier attenuator by the front-panel DISTANCE/TIME control, a linear
to the emitter of Q211, which provides the source r a m p voltage is generated, having a slope dependent
voltage f o r determining dot position (see Paragraph upon the value of capacity in the circuit. This r a m p
4-13), ensures that expansion of the time base will be is applied to the base of Q303 in the comparator.
centered around the point represented by the dot on Stray capacity is taken into account and is brought to
the CRT screen. a standard value by C330, a variable capacitor.
4-12. CRT BLANKING SIGNAL. Blanking pulse gen- Adjustment is made on the 20 NSEC/CM range, since
e r a t o r Q202/Q203 is a monostable multivibrator, pro- it is on this range that s t r a y capacity has most effect.
ducing a negative pulse of about 1. 5 milliseconds in The ramp voltage reaches an amplitude of about +15
length and 20 volts in amplitude to blank the CRT beam volts when it is terminated as the negative-going step
during retrace. Q203 is cut off by the negative slope occurs from Q102 of the multivibrator. This step
of the slow ramp, which in turn causes Q202 to con- turns on Q306, lowering the cathode voltage of CR313
duct, thus producing the negative pulse which is ap- to about zero volts. With the anode at about +15 volts,
plied to the CRT grid for beam blanking. CR313 conducts and provides both a conduction path
for Q305 and a discharge path for the timing capaci-
4-13. DOT GENERATOR. tors; this path is through Q306 to the -12.6 volts
supply. A section of the DISTANCE/TIME switch
4- 14. MAGNIFIER DE LAY. Adjustments Max Dot provides a delay voltage of about +1volt (junction
Delay R274 and Min Dot Delay R272 provide calibrated R335/R336) on the three slower TIME scale settings.
voltage levelsfor R273, the MAGNIFIER DELAY con- Thus on these three ranges the base of Q303 is more
trol. With these adjustments correctly set, the front positive and coincidence of the comparator occurs
panel dial f o r R273 is calibrated in centimeters for earlier. This ensures a display of the leading edge
accurate time measurements between any points selec- of the step output after a convenient interval from the
ted on the display. The voltage selected by R273 is start of the trace. On the fastest DISTANCE/TIME
01944-2 4-3
Section IV Model 1415A
Figure 4-4
_ _
SAMPLER
--1
FROM FAST
RAMP A N D
COMPARATOR
(0307/0308)
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EMITTER
FOLLOWER I
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SAMPLING P U L S E I
GENERATOR
SAMPLING PULSE
SHAPER
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STEP INPUT C
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CR 40 4/C R 4 0 5
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REFLECTIONS
INPUT AMPLIFIER
V401 (P/O D l F F
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RECORDER
1 RECORDER
OUT
VERT
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EMITTER
FOLLOWER
0505
.
< VERTICAL OUTPUT
TO RECORDER
FEEDBACK
AMPLIFIER AMPLIFIER
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REFL COEFFICIENT
+I Q501/0503 V502A
TO CRT
SENSITIVITY SIGNAL
SELECTOR INVERTEF VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
P I 0 S501 PLATES
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POSITION
CONTROL
INVERTER
P/O S501
- POSITION ----c
R525
1/2 DIFFERENTIAL
FEEDBACK
AMPL lFlE R
V503/0502/Q504
+
/
/
VERTICAL
OUTPUT
AMPLl FlER
V502B
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1415A-C--4
setting, this additional delay would place the leading and R423 to charge the input capacity ofV401. A s the in-
edge too far to the right, and is therefore not used. put signal is gradually scanned, thevoltage on this ca-
pacity will vary accordingly and will be amplified by the
4-19. RAMP COMPARATOR. vertical amplifier f o r display on the CRT screen.
4-20. The ramp comparator c o m p a r e s the amplitudes 4-23. VERTICAL AMPLIFIER.
of the slow and f a s t ramps, and when they a r e the
same, produces a t r i g g e r pulse which o p e r a t e s the 4-24. The vertical amplifier, F i g u r e s 4-4 and 5-23,
s a m p l e r circuit. The slow r a m p is applied through amplifies the input signal appearing a t the grid of
e m i t t e r follower Q301 to Q302, which is normally V401 in the s a m p l e r circuit. The f i r s t three stages
conducting through CR301 and R302. When the f a s t comprise a differential feedback amplifier which
h a s a gain inversely proportional to the value of
ramp, applied to the base of Q303, p a s s e s the feedback resistance i n s e r t e d by SENSITIVITY switch
instantaneous amplitude of the slow ramp, the com-
p a r a t o r switches, with Q302 cut off and Q303 con- S502. Zero Set adjustment R527 s e t s the voltage a t
the grid of V503 to be z e r o with the VERTICAL
ducting. The resulting negative step a t the collector
POSITION control centered, so that switching of the
of Q303 c a u s e s tunnel diode CR303 to switch also,
and the s h a r p negative step a t the base of Q304 Neg Up/Pos Up control will not cause a vertical
(+15 volts to +14. 5 volts) t u r n s this t r a n s i s t o r on. shift of the trace. The vertical signal may be inverted
The inverted (positive) step at the collector of ampli- by switching S501 to Neg Up, which r e v e r s e s the dif-
ferential signal applied to the g r i d s of V502A/B.
fier Q304 is differentiated by C306 and R305 to pro-
Calibration of the vertical amplifier is accomplished
duce a positive spike which t r i g g e r s sampler t r i g g e r
by adjusting STEP CAL R574, which shunts p a r t of
generator Q307/Q308. Negative spikes are removed
the signal a t the input of V502, and variable VERNIER
by CR304. The positive spike cuts off Q307, which
t u r n s on Q308, and an output step rising f r o m - 12. 6 control R575 which adjusts the degree of degeneration
volts to 0 is applied to Q401 in the s a m p l e r circuit. in the output stage. Broad bandinterference is elimi-
nated, o r attenuated in the case of a high amplitude
T h i s step is the trigger which initiates sampling, and
since the slow ramp applied to the comparator is interference, by adjusting R598A/B (BW) which re-
gradually rising in voltage, each output t r i g g e r to duces the bandwidth of the v e r t i c a l amplifier, there-
by rejecting more of the interference band. Differ-
the sampler will occur slightly l a t e r f r o m the refer-
ence time ( s t a r t of the f i r s t ramp). Thus, since the ential output signal is applied through pins 12 and 24
of P1 to the CRT vertical deflection plates in the
signal to be sampled o c c u r s a t a fixed, specific time
oscilloscope. A single-ended output is taken f r o m
a f t e r the reference time, scanning of the signal will
the plate of V502A and p a s s e d through Q505 to be
begin before the step output appears, and will con-
made available at the front-panel RECORDER OUT
tinue considerably a f t e r i t a p p e a r s (depending on
connector. The BEAM FINDER switch (located on
DISTANCE/ TIME settings). The s t e e p e r the slope of
the oscilloscope front panel), when pressed, allows
the fast r a m p (or the lower the slope of the slow ramp),
R585 to be inserted in series with the V502 cathode
the f a s t e r will be the effective time scale; the deter-
mining factor is how soon coincidence of the compara- supply. This greatly reduces the tube c u r r e n t and
stage gain, so that a n off- s c r e e n beam will be brought
t o r o c c u r s a f t e r the reference time.
into view. Requiredadjustment of appropriate ampli-
4-21. SAMPLER. fier controls will then keep the t r a c e on-screen when
the button is released.
4-22. The s a m p l e r circuit, F i g u r e s 4-4 and 5- 18, re-
4-25. HORIZONTAL AMPLIFIER.
ceives positive-going t r i g g e r s t e p s from Q308 (nega-
tive s t e p s f r o m multivibrator Q307/Q308 have no effect 4-26. The horizontal amplifier, F i g u r e s 4-3 and 5-22,
on the following circuitry), eachwith gradually increas- receives the horizontal scan voltage, e i t h e r the slow
ing separation f r o m the reference time. The positive r a m p o r a manually determined voltage, amplifies
s t e p s a r e differentiated by C401 and R402 into posi- this voltage, and applies i t differentially to the hori-
tive spikes which t r i g g e r sampler pulse generator zontal deflectionplates of the CRT. DIST/TIME CAL
Q402, a blocking oscillator. The blocking oscillator adjustment R503 controls the degree of degeneration
waveform is converted by pulse t r a n s f o r m e r T401 in- in the amplifier, and HORIZ POS control R512 adjusts
to balanced voltage spikes: positive at terminal 4 of the DC level of the plates of V501A/B. The BEAM
the transformer, and negative a t terminal 3. These FINDER operates in the Same way a s in the vertical
spikes apply r e v e r s e bias to step-recovery diodes amplifier, described in Paragraph 4-24.
CR402 and CR403 which have a n extremely s h a r p
4-27. POWER SUPPLY.
recovery transition characteristic. Diode Biasadjust-
ments R410 and R412 set the forward bias of CR402 4-28. Supply voltages of +250 volts, + l o 0 volts, -100
and CR403 respectively f o r optimum pulse shape. volts, and -12. 6 volts a r e supplied by the oscillo-
The resultant s h a r p spikes (sampling pulses) a r e scope f o r operating most of the c i r c u i t s in the Model
applied through C421 and C422 to forward-bias sam- 1415A. Two additional supply voltages are derived
pling diodes CR404 and CR405 respectively. Capa- f r o m the +lo0 volts supply, as shownin Figure 5-24.
c i t o r s C421 and C422 almost immediately charge Two 15-volt avalanche diodes, CR601 and CR602 are
(or discharge) to the level of the input signal at that connected in series to provide a voltage of +30 volts,
instant, and after the very short samplingpulse ends, and an amplifier/emitter-follower circuit, Q60l and
the charge on these capacitors l e a k s through R422 Q602, provides an output of +15 volts.
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Section V Model 1415A
Table 5-1
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Short Circuit
Termination
General Radio 874-WN R i s e Time Check
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8. L-C Meter Tektronix Type 130 To indicate 82 pf 20-nsec Time Scale 5-32
Adjustment
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Model 1415A Sectio:i V
Paragraphs 5-1 to 5-11
SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
5-5.TEST E Q U I P M E N T .
5-6. Test equipment recommended for the perform-
ance check is listed in Table 5-1, i t e m s 1 through 7.
Similar instruments having the listed characteristics
may be substituted.
5-7. P R O C E D U R E .
5-8. Install the irp Model 1415A Time Domain He-
flectometer in the dual plug-in compartment of the
Oscilloscope, which requires the removal of the plug-
in divider. The Neg Up/Pos Up switch located on the
bottom of the Model 1415A should normally be s e t to g. Disconnect Voltmeter Calibrator, and connect
Neg Up. STEP OUTPUT to SIGNAL IN using E L connectors.
h. Return R E F L COEFFICIENT t o . 1 and adjust
5 -9.F R O N T P A N EL PRELIM1N A R Y SETTINGS.
STEP CAL f o r 10 cm deflection.
CM LINE/CM DISPLAY. . . . . . .Fully CCW
5-11. D I S T A N C E / T I M E S C A L E .
DISTANCE/TIME MAGNIFIER . . . . . . . . 1
a. Adjust DIST/TIME CAL as shown in Figure 3-4.
VERNIER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CAL
b. Using available 50 ohm polyethylene transmission
SWEEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NORMAL
line with GR connector on one end, cut f o r exactly
100 cm length including connector.
5-10. REFL C O E F F I C I E N T A T T E N U A T O R .
c. Connect transmission line to SIGNAL OUT, and
a. Connect Voltmeter Calibrator to SIGNAL IN. connect STEP OUTPUT to SIGNAL IN with the two
b. Set Model 1415A controls: supplied E L connectors.
NSEC/CM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .loo d. Set:
MAGNIFIER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 REFL COEFFICIENT. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2
REFL COEFFICIENT- . . . . . . . . . . - 0 . 1 CM LINE/CM DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . 200
c. Set Voltmeter Calibrator: DISTANCE/TIM E MAGNIFIER . . . . . . . 20
OUTPUT SELECTOR . . . . . . . . . . OFF e. Center step trace and resulting line reflection
on CRT with VERT POSITION and MAGNIFIER DE LAY.
MULTIPLIER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 1
f. Step and line reflection should be displayed 10
RANGE.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 c m * O . 5 cm apart.
FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . CALIBRATE g. Check other DISTANCE/TIME ranges in the same
d. Adjust VERT POSITION to place sweep on top manner (steps d, e, and f), using thesettings given in
CRT graticule line. Table 5-3. Horizontal deflection in each case should
be a s indicated.
e. Adjust STEP CAL toobtainexactly 10 cm deflec-
tion (top to bottom graticule line) when Voltmeter h. Disconnect transmissionline from SIGNAL OUT.
01944-3 5- 1
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Paragraphs 5- 12 to 5-17
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5-26. STEP ZERO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT. cable with solid polyethylene dielectric, such as RG58)
to exactly 100 c m length, including a connector a t one
a. Set: end.
DISTANCE/TIME MAGNIFIER * * * * * * * 50
MAGNIFIERDELAY - - * * - 0.00
b. Connect another 50-ohm cable (with connectors
on both ends) of a t least 2 m e t e r s in length to the SIG-
NAL OUT connector. Connect S T E P OUTPUT to
b. Adjust Step Z e r o Level R154 to eliminate DC SIGNAL IN using the two 874-EL connectors.
shift of b a s e line when 50-ohm load is connected to and
disconnected f r o m the SIGNAL OUT connector. c. Set:
5-27. SAMPLER DIODE BIAS ADJUSTMENT. R E F L COEFFICIENT * * * - * * - * * 0.2
a. Set up 1415A functions as described in Para- CM LJNE/CM DISPLAY * * - * * - 2000
graph 5-17. DISTANCE/TIME MAGNIFIER - * 200
REFLCOEFFICIENT * -
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* * * * *
* * *
0.1
MAGNIFIER. . ..- . . 20
R E F L COEFFICIENT VERNIER * * CAL g. Repeat step e, except that C330 is adjustd in-
stead of R252.
c. Adjust S T E P CAL f o r 10 c m deflection.
5-35. METHOD TWO.
NOTE
Time scale adjustments given in Paragraphs a. Use any available 50-ohm transmission line o r
5-29 through 5-36 should be made in o r d e r . cable of solid polyethylene dielectric type with a length
of 50 c m to 200 c m as the calibratingcable. Measure
5 - 2 9 . DISTITIME CAL ADJUSTMENT. i t s length in c m exactly.
b. P e r f o r m s t e p s b through g of Method one, above;
5-30. Set DIST/TIME CAL f o r l l c m of sweep. changing the MAGNIFIER setting as required. Adjust
R252 and C330 in steps e a n d g toprovide c o r r e c t length
5 - 3 1 . TIME SCALE CAL AND 20-NSEC TIME
readings.
SCALE CAL ADJUSTMENTS.
5 - 3 6 . DOT DELAY ADJUSTMENTS.
5-32. COARSE 20-NSEC TIME SCALE CAL
ADJLBTMENT. a. Remove the connection between S T E P OUTPUT
and SIGNAL IN.
a. Turn off power and remove Model 1415A f r o m
Qscilloscope. b. Set:
b. Set NSEC/CM to a position halfway between 20
and 50. HORIZ POSITION. -- * * to center t r a c e
d. Adjust C330 f o r 82 pf on the LC Meter. c. Adjust Min Dot Delay R272 to position intensi-
fied dot on left graticule line.
e. Disconnect LC Meter, replace Model 1415A in
Oscilloscope and turn on power. d. Set MAGNIFIER DELAY to 10.00.
5-33. The two time s c a l e adjustments c a n b e made by
either of the following methods. e. AdjustMaxDotDelayR274 to position intensified
dot on left graticule line.
5-34. METHOD ONE.
f . Repeat steps b through e until intensified dot
a. Cut a section of 50-ohm transmission line (use lines up with both graticule lines without readjustment.
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Model 1415A Section V
Paragraphs 5-37 to 5-47
5-37. ZERO SET ADJUSTMENT. c. If the pulse is not present o r is not as described
in step a, the step generator is a t fault. Check test-
a. Center t r a c e with VERT POSITION.
points 1 through 5, and dc voltages a s necessary to
b. Adjust Zero Set R527 to obtain no t r a c e shift locate the faulty component( s).
when the P o s Up/Neg Up switch S502 is alternately
switched from one position to the other. 5-44. NATURE O F J I T T E R Nature of the jitter,
i. e. 60 cps, random, etc, can be determined by
locating the leading edge of the pulse a t the center
5-38. PULSE SHAPE ADJUSTMENT.
(approximately) of the screen, using a time scale
a. Set: setting so that the jitter is approximately 0. 4 c m
REFL COEFFICIENT . . . . . . . . . . 0.01 horizontally. Set SWEEP switch to MANUAL and
adjust MANUAL SCAN control so that the dot is a t the
NSEC/CM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 point of maximum jitter; this will appear onthe s c r e e n
MAGNIFIER.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
as a vertical "smear. I f Monitor the signal at either
plate of V502 with the t e s t oscilloscope. The period
SWEEP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DETAIL of t h i s waveform will be identical to the period of
the jitter, and its amplitude will be proportional to
b. Connect STEP OUTPUT to SIGNAL IN, and
place a 50-ohm load on SIGNAL OUT connector. the magnitude of the jitter.
c. Locate top of pulse on CRT, and adjust Pulse 5-45. JITTER SOURCE.
Shape Adj R172 f o r flat top on pulse.
a. Locate the leading edge of the pulse a t the cen-
t e r (approximately) of the screen, and note the mag-
5-39. TROUBLESHOOTING. nitude of the j i t t e r on any convenient time scale.
5-40. Figures 5-2 through 5-26 provide typical wave- b. Obtain the same nsec/cm as in step a by using
forms, component locations, and schematic diagrams a different combination of NSEC/CM a n d MAGNIFIER
f o r the Model 1415A. Nominal dc voltages and wave- control settings.
form t e s t points a r e provided on each schematic as a
troubleshooting aid. Waveform and component loca- c. If the apparent j i t t e r is of the s a m e magnitude
tion figures a r e located on the page facing each sche-
as before, the j i t t e r is coming from either the step
matic. Conditions for measurement of dc voltages generator o r s a m p l e r circuits. Troubleshoot the
a n d w a v e f o r m s a r e given in Table 5-5, and schematic step generator circuit using test points 1 through 5,
notes a r e listed in Table 5-6. and the sampler circuit using t e s t points 18 through
20.
Note
Numbers silkscreened on the etched circuit d. If the magnitude of the apparent jitter changes,
the jitter is coming f r o m the slow ramp, fast ramp,
boards beside wire connectionsare to identify
o r comparator circuits. Troubleshoot these c i r c u i t s
wire colors according to the r e s i s t o r color
coding system; i. e. black = 0, brown = 1, using t e s t points 6 through 8, and 12 through 15.
r e d = 2, etc. F o r example, the number 5-46. TIME SCALE NON- LINEAFUTIE S. If the non-
besidea WHT-RED-BLUwire would be 926. linearity at any given point on the waveform v a r i e s
5-41. Localization of instrument malfunctions can be as the dot is moved a c r o s s the s c r e e n with the MAG-
accomplished in most c a s e s by checking waveforms NIFIER DELAY control, the slow ramp circuit is at
starting a t t e s t point 1 or 6, and then continuing in fault (check test points 6 through 8). If the non-
sequence until a major difference occurs. Once the linearity does not vary, the trouble is in the fast r a m p
malfunction a r e a is located, the faulty component(s) circuit (check t e s t points 12 through 14).
may be located by checking the dc voltages and/or 5- 47. VERTICAL AMPLIFIER TROUBLE SHOOTING.
visual inspection. The following paragraphs outline
procedures and methods of troubleshooting specific a. Unbalance. In o r d e r t o troubleshoot f o r unbal-
ance, the two sides of the vertical amplifier must be
a r e a s and/or types of malfunctions. Be Sure that the
trouble is not due to a n i n c o r r e c t adjustment setting, isolated from each other, due to the presence and
effect of the feedback circuits.
but do not make a r b i t r a r y adjustments in a n attempt
to eliminatethe trouble; r e f e r to Paragraph 5-18 f o r (1) Set the RJ3FL COEFFICIENT control to a
position between any two ranges.
c o r r e c t adjustment procedures.
(2) G r o u n d h e g r i d s of both V401 and V503.
5-42. GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING. (3) Check the dc voltages throughout the entire
amplifier; these should now be approximately equal
5-43. BASELINE PRESENT BUT NO PULSE.
to those given on the amplifier schematic (Figure
a. Observe STEP OUTPUT waveform with t e s t 5-23). The malfunctioning side of the amplifier
oscilloscope ( r e f e r to Table 5-1, item 9). The out- will be indicated by improper dc voltage readings.
put pulse should have approximately 0.5 volts ampli-
b. Gain. If the overall gain of the amplifier can-
tude a t approximately 150 kc repetition rate.
not be s e t properly with the STEP CAL control, the
b. If c o r r e c t pulseappears, and its duty cycle can problem is likely due to V502. If gain is in e r r o r on
be changed by varying the STEP STABILITY control, any one attenuator setting, check the value of the feed-
i t may generally be assumed that the pulse generator back r e s i s t o r associated with that setting. The high
is functioning correctly. Check connections from o r low voltage supply in the oscilloscope may a l s o be
STEP OUTPUT jack through SIGNAL IN j a c k the cause f o r low deflection sensitivity.
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P a r a g r a p h s 5-48 to 5-55
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1. Stable step cannot C12 1 faulty 13. Display leading CR301 shorted
be s e t (33121 shorted edge not visible a t
CR123 open s l o w e r sweep speeds
CR125 open
Q121 shorted b-e 14. E x c e s s horizontal CR303 open
Q124 shorted b-e d r i f t of pulse position
R135 noisy
15. Multiple sampling or CR401 shorted
2. Pulse shape poor CR123 open insufficient dynamic range CR403 open
L150 o r R152 leads too long CR404 shorted
CR405 shorted
3. Stability set on 20 CR125 open A3 not grounded tightly
nsec/cm, not c o r r e c t Q12 1 shorted b- e "Spades" i n s a m p l e r
on 200 nsec,/cm Q124 shorted b-e block not making prop-
e r contact with diode
4. Step stability con- CR121 shorted holders
t r o l h a s no effect A4 shorted
5. Pulse leading edge Q103 shorted b-e 16. Excessive smoothing CR404 open
h a s excessive delay Q305 shorted e - c CR405 open
6. Pulse rise time C124 faulty 17. Noisy baseline CR404 noisy
slow CR124 too slow CR405 noisy
CR404 too slow
CR405 too slow 18. Excessive overshoot R162 too much shunt
o r undershoot capacity
7. Intermittent hori- A2 or A3 not grounded R441 wrong value, o r
zontal shift in pulse tightly too much shunt capacity
position
19. Excessive jitter C321 faulty
8. Excessive internal CR124 o r "fuzz button" C324 faulty
reflections seated incorrectly CR123 shorted
E x c e s s capacity in CR302 shorted
CR404 o r CR405 CR303 open
140A power supplies
9. Microphonics Intermittent mating of defective
inner conductors in
pulse generator housing 20. Baseline shifts ex- "Spades" i n s a m p l e r
"Spades" in sampler cessively when connectors blocknot makingprop-
block not making p r o p e r are flexed e r contact with diode
contact with diode holders holders
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Tables 5-5 and 5-6
Table 5-5. Conditions f o r Waveform and DC Voltage Measurement
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INSTRUMENT CONNECTIONS:
STEP OUTPUT to SIGNAL IN with two GR E L connectors.
50-ohm load to SIGNAL OUT.
= Tunnel diode
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4 - Yellow 9 - White
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Paragraphs 6-1 to 6-6
SECTION VI
REPLACEABLE PARTS
6-1. I N T R O D U C T I O N . 6-3.O R D E R I N G I N F O R M A T I O N *
6-2. This section contains information for ordering 6-4. To o r d e r a replacement part, a d d r e s s o r d e r o r
replacement parts. Table 6-1 lists p a r t s in alpha- inquiry to your local Hewlett- Packard Sale s/Service
numerical o r d e r of their reference designations and Office (see list of a d d r e s s e s at r e a r of this manual),
indicates the description and @ p a r t number of each and supply the @ part number of the item(s) from the
component, together withany applicable notes. Parts tables.
not identified by a reference designation are listed
under miscellaneous at the end of Table 6-1. Table 6-5. T o o r d e r a p a r t n o t listed in the tables, provide
6-2 lists p a r t s in alpha-numerical o r d e r of their @ the following information:
p a r t number and provides the following information
on each item: a. Model number of the instrument.
a. Descriptionof the part (see list of abbreviations b. Complete serial number (eight digits) of the
below). instrument.
b. Typical manufacturer of the part in a five-digit c. Description of the p a r t including function and
code, except where Hewlett-Packard Company is the location.
manufacturer. See list of manufacturer codes in
Table 6-3. 6-6. To o r d e r a p a r t f r o m a manufacturer other than
Hewlett- Packard- Company, provide the complete
c. Manufacturer's p a r t number. p a r t description and the manufacturer's p a r t number
d. Total quantity used in the instrument (TQ column). from Table 6-2.-8
REFERENCE DESIGNATORS
01194-10
01944-2 6-1
Section VI Model 1415A
Table 6-1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index
C127 THRU
C134 NOT ASSIGNED
C135 0 160-0 127 C: FXD CER 1.0 uf 20% 25VDCW
C136 THRU
C145 NOT ASSIGNED
6-2 01944- 3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table 6-1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
-Ref e rence
Designation
@ Part No. Description # Note
C326 THRU
C329 NOT ASSIGNED
C330 0130-0001 C: VAR CER 7-45 PF N500
C331 0 160- 0841 C: FXD MICA 1740 PF 1%300VDCW
C332 0 160-0840 C: FXD MICA 834 PF 1%lOOVDCW
C402 0150-0069 .
C: FXD CER 001 pf +IO0 -20% 500VDCW
C403 0 180-0 10 1 C: FXD ELECT TA 1.8 jif 10% 35VDCW
C404 THRU
C4 10 NOT ASSIGNED
C411 0 150-0 12 1 C: FXD CER 0.1 pf +80 -20% 50VDCW
01944-4 6- 3
Section VI Model 1415A
Table 6-1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
Reference
@ Part No. Description # Note
Designation
C423 AND
C424 NOT ASSIGNED
C425 01 50-0014 C: FXD CER 5000 PF 500VDCW
C426 THRU
C500 NOT ASSIGNED
C582 THRU
C600 NOT ASSIGNED
C601 0150-0069 .
C: FXD CER 001 pf +lo0 -20% 500VDCW
C602 0180-0076 C: FXD ELECT 20 pf 25VDCW
CR12 6 THRU
cR200 NOT ASSIGNED
CR201 1903- 0005 DIODE: SI
cR202 1902-0055 DIODE: AVALANCE 14.7V
CR203 1912-0007 DIODE: GE TUNNEL 1N3714
6- 4 01944-3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table 6 - 1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
CR204 THRU
CR209 NOT ASSIGNED
cR2 10 1901- 0 179 DIODE: SI
CR211 THRU
CR300 NOT ASSIGNED
CR406 THRU
CR600 NOT ASSIGNED
CR601 1902- 005 5 DIODE: SI AVALANCHE 14.7V
CR602 1902-0055 DIODE: SI AVALANCHE 14.7V
CR603 1901-0040 DIODE: SI
5101 NSR
5102 1250-0118 CONNECTOR: BNC
5103 THRU
5200 NOT ASSIGNED
5201 1250-0118 CONNECTOR: BNC
5202 THRU
5400 NOT ASSIGNED
5401 NSR
5402 NSR
5403 THRU
5500 NOT ASSIGNED
5501 1250-0118 CONNECTOR: BNC
0 1944- 4 6-5
Section VI Model 1415A
Table 6-1
Table 6- 1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
Q126 THRU
Q2 00 NOT ASSIGNED
Q20l 1854-0022 TRANSISTOR: SI NPN 2N918
Q2 02 1854- 0003 TRANSISTOR: SI NPN
Q2 03 1854-0003 TRANSISTOR: SI NPN
Q212 THRU
Q2 14 NOT ASSIGNED
Q2 15 1854- 0033 TRANSISTOR: SI NPN 2N3391
Q216 THRU
Q300 NOT ASSIGNED
6- 6 01944-3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table "-1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
Ref e rence
@ Part No. Description ## Note
De signation
Q506 THRU
Q600 NOT ASSIGNED
Q60l 1854-0003 TRANSISTOR: SI N P N
Q602 1850- 0 143 TRANSISTOR: GE P N P
0 1944-4 6-7
Model 1415A
Reference
@ P a r t No. Description # Note
De signation
R135 2 100- 0 118 R: VAR COMP 100 OHMS 20% LIN 0.3W (PULSE STABILITY)
R136 076 1-0014 R: FXD MET FLM 180 OHMS 5% 1W
R137 0684-2201 R: FXD COMP 22 OHMS 10% 1/4W
R138 0684- 1001 R: FXD COMP 10 OHMS 10% 1/4W
R139 THRU
R142 NOT ASSIGNED
R203 AND
R204 NOT ASSIGNED
R2 05 0757-0426 R: FXD MET FLM 1300 OHMS 1%1/8W
R2 06 2100-0421 R: VAR COMP 5K OHMS 20% 1/5W
R207 0757- 0413 R: FXD MET FLM 392 OHMS 1%1/8W
6- 8 01944-3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table 6-1
Table 6- 1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
Reference
@ Part No. Description # Note
De signation_-
Gl944-4 6- 9
Section VI Model 1415A
Table 6-1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
~~
Reference
@ Part No. Description # Note
Designation
R283 THRU
R300 NOT ASSIGNED
R301 0684-8231 R: FXD COMP 82K OHMS 10% 1/4W
R302 0812-0051 R: FXD WW 15K OHMS 3% 3W
R303 0684-1811 R: FXD COMP 180 OHMS 10% 1/4W
R407 THRU
R409 NOT ASSIGNED
R4 10 NSR (P/O A l l )
€3411 0687-1811 R: FXD COMP 180 OHMS 10% 1/2W
R4 12 NSR (P/O A1 1)
6- 10 01944-3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table 6-1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index (Cont’d)
~~
Reference
@ P a r t No. Description ## Note
De signation
R503 2100-0191 R: VAR COMP 250K OHM 20% LW 1/4W (HORIZ GAIN)
R504 0683- 1035 R: FXD COMP 10K OHMS 5% 1/4W
R505 0686-5135 .R: FXD COMP 51K OHMS 5% 1/2W
R506 0683-8225 R: FXD COMP 8200 OHMS 5% l i 4 W
R507 0683- 1035 R: FXD COMP 10K OHMS 5% 1/4W
0 1944 -2 6-11
Section VI Model 1415A
Table 6-1
Table 6-1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
R567 THRU
R570 NOT ASSIGNED
R571 0727- 1013 R: FXD MET FLM 165K OHMS 1%1/4W
R572 0684- 1011 R: FXD COMP 100 OHMS 10% 1/4W
R573 0684-1541 R: FXD COMP 150K OHMS 10% 1/4W
R586 THRU
R590 NOT ASSIGNED
R591 072 7-028 1 R: FXD DEPC 1.39 MEGOHMS 1%1/2W
R5 92 0683-2745 R: FXD COMP 270K OHMS 5% 1/4W
R593 0727-0261 R: FXD DEPC 900K OHMS 1%1/2W
6- 12 01944-3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table 6-1
Table 6- 1. Reference Designation Index (Cont’d)
S302 THRU
S500 NOT ASSIGNED
S501 3 101-0032 SWITCH: SLIDE 4 PDT (DUAL)
S502 NSR (P/O A8)
MISCELLANEOUS
01 944-3 6-13
Section VI Model 1415A
Table 6-1
Table 6- 1. Reference Designation Index (Cont'd)
~ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~
6- 14 01944-3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table 6-2
0684- 1531 R FXD COMP 15K OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB 15Yi 1
0684- 1541 R FXD COMP 150K OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB 1541 2
0684- 1811 R FXD COMP 180 OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB 1811 1
0684-2201 R: FXD COMP 22 OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB2201 1
0684-222 1 R FXD COMP 2200 OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB2221 3
0684-2231 R: FXD COMP 22K OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB2231 3
0684- 562 1 R FXD COMP 5600 OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB 5621 2
0684- 823 1 R FXD COMP 82K OHMS 10% 1/4W 01121 CB 8231 4
0686- 1635 R FXD COMP 16K OHMS 5% 1/2W 01121 EB 1635 1
0686- 3055 R FXD COMP 3 MEGOHMS 5% 1/2W 01121 EB 3055 1
0686-5135 R: FXD COMP 51K OHMS 5% 1/2W 01121 EB 5135 2
0687- 1541 R: FXD COMP 150K OHMS 10% 1/2W 01121 EB 1541 1
I I I I
1853-0010 TRANSISTOR: SI P N P 2
1854-0003 TRANSISTOR: SI NPN 4
1854- 0005 TRANSISTOR: SI NPN 2N708 2N708
1854-0013 TRANSISTOR: SI N P N 2N2218A 2N2 218A 1
1854-0022 TRANSISTOR SI NPN 2N918 1
-
# See introduction t o this section
6-18 01944-3
Model 1415A Section VI
Table 6-2
Table 6-2. Replaceable Parts (Cont'd)
-
@ Part No. Description # Mfr. Part No. r(
-
2100-0090 R: VAR COMP 2000 OHMS 30% LIN 1/3W 1
2100-0093 R: VAR COMP 20K OHMS 20% LIN 1/5W 1
2 100- 0 118 R: VAR COMP 100 OHMS 20% LIN 3/10W 1
2100-0191 R: VAR COMP 250K OHMS 20% LIN 1/4W 1
2100-0397 R: VAR COMP 20K OHMS 20% 1/4W 1
2 100- 042 1 R: VAR COMP 5K OHMS 20% LIN 3/10W 2
2 100-0797 R: VAR COMP 1K 5K OHMS 20% LIN 1/4W 1
2100-0820 R: VAR WW 50K OHMS 3% LIN 2W 1
2 100- 0835 R: VAR COMP 5K OHMS 20% LIN 1/4W 1
2100-0836 R: VAR COMP lOOK OHMS 20% LIN 1/4W 1
2 100-0923 R: VAR COMP 150K 2K 2K OHMS 20% 1/4W 1
2 100- 0924 R: VAR COMP 5K OHMS 20% LIN 1/2W 1
2100- 1559 R: VAR WW 5K OHMS 5% 1-1/2W 1
2 100- 1562 R: VAR DUAL COMP 5 MEGOHMS 20% 1/4W 1
3101-0032 SWITCH: SLIDE 4 PDT 6613 M Special 1
5000-040 1 SPRING: GROUND 1
5080-0434 ELECTRON TUBE: 7586 2
-
# See introduction to this section
0 1944-3 6-19
Section VI
Table 6-3
onoon u$ . I \ . common Any supplier 01 U.S. 07115 C o m l n g Glarr Works 24655 Geneial Radio Co. West Concord. Mass. 71293 Hughes PIoductP D i v i s i o n 01
00136 McCoy ElertronlCr Mount H o l l y Sprlngr, Pa. EIPCllOnlC COmplOenlr Depl. B ~ a d t o ~ dPa.. 26365 Crier Repridurei Carp. New Rochelle, N Y
00213 Sage E l e r t i o n i r r Coip. ROchesteI, N. Y . 01126 Dlgltldn Ca. Pasadena. Calit. 26462 Grobel F i l e Co. 01 America, Inc. C a r l r l a d t . N 1
00331 n ~ r n ~ d actoi . c o t t o n Callt. 07137 Transt1101 E l e t l m ~ Corp.
r M i n n e i p ~ l i i .M m . 26992 H a m i l t o n Watch Co. Lanrartel. Pa.
50115 Weltre" c o r p New Yolk, N.Y 07138 WeIllnRhOUIe EIOCIIICCorp. 28480 Hewletl-Packard Ca. Palo A l t o . C a l i l . 71490 Beckman H e l i y o t Cbrp So. Pasadena. Cal8I.
00371 G a h r k P a r f l i n g Co. Electronic Tube O w . Elmira. N.Y. 33173 G.E. Receiving Tube Dept. Owenrboia. Ky. 73506 B i i d l e y S e m ~ c a n d u c t o rCarp Hamden Conn.
Electronic Products Div. Camden. N.J. 07149 f i l m o h m Coip New York. N. Y 15434 Letliohm Ini. ChlC110. 111. 71559 Carling EIPL~III. I~L. Hmt13cd. Conn.
00656 A a i o v m Carp. New Bedlord, M i s s . 07233 Cinch.Grlphlk Co City 01 Indurtiy. Calif. 16196 Slanwyrk Cofp. H i i k e i b U i y , Onlal80, Canada 73682 GeOW K. Larralt C c . . lnc. P h i l a d i l v h a Pa
00179 Amp, Inc. HarrlSburg. Pa. 07261 Aunet Cor@. L o r A n ~ e l e ~Calif.
. 37942 P.R. M a l l o r y L Ca.. I x . Indianapolis. Ind. 13734 F e d e i i l Scrcv Prod. Ca. Chicago Ill.
OOl8l A i i c i a t l Radio Carp. ~ o s n t o n ,n.1. 01263 F a i r c h i l d Sanicanduclor Corp. 39541 Mechanical Industriel Prod. Co. Ahion. Ohio 73741 FisLhei Sverla Mtg. Co. C i n m n a l ~ Ohio
00815 Northern Engineering L a b o r a t a w r , Inc. Mountain V i e w . Calit. 40920 Miniature P r e c i r i o n B e a ~ n p ~Int. . K e e m N.H 73793 The General Industries Co. E l y c i a . Ohio
Burllnglon, 111. 07322 Minnerala Rubber Co. Minneapolis, Mum. 42190 Muter Co. Chicago. 111. 71846 Sorhen Stamping L T o o l Co C a r h m . lrid
00853 Sangamo E l a c t i ~Company, 01387 The Biltcher Coip. L o r Angeler, Calif. 41990 C.A. NMRM Co. Englewood, Colo. 11899 J F O Electronics Caiv. Blooklyn, N Y
oidill D i v i s i o n t c a v a c ~ l o i r ) Marion, 111. 01700 T e c h n i c a l Wile Products SprlngMd. N.J. 44655 Ohmile Mtg. Co. S k o k i e 111. 71905 J e n n i n g i R a d i o Mfg. Co. San Jose. C a l 4
00866 G o t Engineering Co. L o 1 Angelor. Calif. 07910 Continental Device CW. Hawthorne, Calif. 47904 Polaioid Cow. CamblidRe M I S . 74216 s i g n a l l f e 1°C. Neptune, Y.J.
00891 Carl E. Holmes Coip. L o s Angeler. Calif. 07911 Rheem Semtronductor Corp Mountstn View. C a M 48620 Preclsmn Thermometer and 74455 J h Winnr 8nd Sons Winchertei. M I I S .
01121 Allen Bradley Co. MIIYIU~LI, Wls. 07966 ShOCkley Semi-Landucloi IOSI. co. P h ~ t a d e l p h i a . Pa. 74861 t n d u i l i 8 a Condenre! Corp. ChlCaR0. 111.
01255 L i t t o n Induitries, Inc. Beveily Hills. Calil. Laborataiier Palo A l t o , Calif. 49956 Raytheon Company Lexington, MIIS. 74868 R.F. P r o d u c k Division of Amvhanal-
01281 TRW Samiconduttoir Inc. L i m d i l e . Calil. 07980 Boonton R a d i o Corp. Boonton. N.J. 52090 R o w a n Controllei Co. Baltimoia. Md. Bare Elrrtronicr Corv. Danbuiy. Conn.
01295 T e l l s I n l l l " m O " 1 l . 1°C. 08145 U.S. E n w e e r i n g Co, L o s A n ~ e l e $ . Callt. 63141 Waid Leonard E l e c t r i c MI. Vernon, N.Y. 74970 E F, Johnson Co. Warera. M m .
Tlanrlrlar Ptoductr Dl". Dallas. Telar 0828P B t m . Dslbert. Co. Pomona, C a l l t .
54294 S h i l l C i O I I Mtg. Co. Selma, N.C. 75042 l n t e l n l t i ~ n aR l e i i i l i n ~ eCo. Philadelphia PI.
01319 The Alliamce Mlg. Co. A l l ~ a n c a . Ohio 08358 Burgerr Battery Co. 55026 Sinpron Electric Co. Chicago, 111, 75113 Jones. H w i r d 8.. Diuirion
01561 C h a i i i - T r i k C ~ r p . Indianapolis. tnd. Niagara Falls. Ontario. Canada. 55933 Sonolona Coip. Elmrtord. N Y . 01 Cinch Mtg. Coip. C h l i a g c Ill.
01589 P a c i f i c R e I a y ~ . Inc. Van NUys, Calif. 08117 Stoan Company Burbank. Calif. 55938 Solenson L Co.. Inr. So. NOrwalk. Csno. 75318 James Knights Cc. Sandwich. 111
01930 Amerock Corp ROckIOId. 111. 08118 Cannon Electric Co..Phoenii 08" Phoenix. A m 56111 Spauldlng Fibre Co.. Inc. Tonauanda. N.Y. 75182 Kulka Electric Coipoiation M I Veinon N Y
01961 Pulse E n g i n ~ ~ r i nCo. g Sanla Clara. Calif. 08792 CBS E l e c l r o n i c r Semiconductor 56289 Sviaaue Electric Co. North A d a m M m . 75818 Len> E l e r t v c M t g Co. Chicago Ill.
02114 Ferroicube Corp 0 1 Amriica Saugertiei. N Y O p e r a t ~ a n r , D ~01v C 0 S..lnc Lowell. Mais 59446 T e l e x . Inc. SI. Paul, Minn. 75915 L i t t l e t u ~ eI n t . Der P l a m e r . 111.
02286 Cole Mtg. Co. Pal0 A I I O , Calif. 08984 Mel-Rain Indianapolir, Ind. 59730 Thomas L Belts Co. Elizabeth I , N.J. 76005 Lord Mtg. Ca. E h e . Pa.
02660 Amphenol.Borg E l e c l r m c r C l i p . Chicago, 111. 09026 Babcock Relays. Inc. Costa Mesa. Cattt. 60741 Tripplett Electricat Inc. Bluttton. Ohio 76210 C.W. M a r w e d e l sa" F r 8 " C l l c O . C a l I t .
02115 Radio Cory. of America. Semiconductor 09114 Texas Cavacitoi Co. m t a n . Texis 61775 Union Switch and Signal, Div. of 16413 M m m o l a E l e c t l a n l c Mlg. Corp. Brooklyn. N . Y .
and Materiils O w . Samelvilla, N.J. 09145 Atohn E l a c t r o n m sun Valley. Callt. 76481 James M ~ l l e nMlg. Co., In(. Maiden, Mas%.
Westinghouse A i r Brake Co. Srirruale Pa.
02771 V m i l i n e Co, 11 A~LIICI, Int. 09250 E l e t t r o AIIembt#ei. Inr. Chicago. 111. 62119 U n i ~ e i i i Electric
l Co. Oworro, Mich. 16493 J.W. M i l l e r Co. L o $ angel^ Calit.
O l d Saybrook. Conn. 09569 M ~ I I O F YBattery CS.
61141 Ward-Leonard E l e c l r i c Co. MI. Vernon. N.Y. 16510 Monadnock Mills San Leandro, Calif.
02777 Hopkinr Engineering Co. Sao Fernindo. Calif. Canada, L t d Toronto. Ontario. Canada 64959 Weftern E l e r l r ~ cCo., Inc. New Yotk. N . Y . 76545 Muellei E l e r t i i c Co. C I e v ~ i a n d . Ohto.
01508 G.E. Semil.ondu~tor Produ~lrDppl. SYIBLUII, N.Y. 09664 T h e Bi~rlolCo Waterbury. Conn
65092 Weiton Ins1 0,".of Dayrtiom, Inc N e r a i k . N 1. 76854 Oak Manutsrluring Co. C r y r l a l Lake. Ill.
01105 Apex Machine L Tool Co. Dayton. Ohio 10214 General T i a n r i r t s r Western Corp. 66295 Wtltek Manutactermg Co. Chicago 23. 111. 77068 Bendir P i c i t i c D i v i s i o n 01
03797 Eldema Cow. E l Monte, Calil. LOI A n ~ e l e r .Calil. Bend," COlP NO. n o i i y w d c a l l i .
66346 WOllenBak Optical Ca. RoCheIILr. N . Y .
03877 Tiansltron E l e r l r m c Cmp. Wiketield, Mars. 10411 TI-TII. Int. Berkeley. Calif.
10276 A l l e n Mtg. Co. Hartford, Conn. 17015 P a t i t i c Metals Co. San F m i i r c o . Catif.
01888 P y l l t l l m aerlrlol co. Moriietown. N J. 10646 Carborundum Co. N i a g a i i Fatlr. N.Y.
10109 A l l i e d Control Co , l n c New Y u k . N Y 71221 P h a o r t i a n Instiurnen1 and
03954 All Maline Motors, Inc. L o r A n g e t e ~ . Callt. 112J6 CTS ot Berne. Inc. Berne. Ind. 10119 A l l m e l a l Screw Prod. Co., lac. Electionic Co. South P i s i d e m Cald.
04009 Arrow, Hart and Hegeman Elect. Co. 11217 C h l t a g o Telephone 01 C a l ! f o r n l a 1°C. Garden C i t y , N.Y. 77250 Phoell Mtg. Ca. ChicrgO. Ill.
H i i t l o r d . Conn. So. Pasadena. Calif. 77252 PhiladelDhia Steel and Wire Corv.
70485 A t l a n t ~India Rubber Woiki. Inc. Chicago. 11,.
04011 Taurus c u p Lsmbeituille. N. 1. 11312 M i c r o w i v e E l e c t i o n i c r COW. P i l o A l t o . Calit. P h i l I d e l v h i a Pa.
70561 Amverite Co.. Inc. New Yoik, N . Y .
04062 Elmenco P i o d u c l i Co. New Yoik. N.Y. 11514 Duncan Electronic, Inc. Sanla Ana, Calif. 71142 Potter and B r u m f i a l d , Div. 81 American
70903 Belden Mlg. Co. C h l c i g i , 111.
04222 HI-Q Divlrlon 01 AerOvol Myrtle Beach, S.C. lllll Generat l"*ll"ment Colporallon Machine and Foundry Plinceto". 1"d.
10998 Bird E l a c l r m ~ rCarp. Cleveland. Ohio
04298 Elgin N a l i ~ n i WaIch l Co.. Semicandurlor Divirion Newark, N.J 17610 R a d i o Condeirar Co. Camden, N.J.
71002 Biinbach Radio Co. New Yolk, N.Y.
E l e t t ~ o n ~ cDivirion
r Burbank, Calit. IIlIl lnveiia E l e t l m ~ c ,Inc. Buena Park. Calif. 77618 Radio Recevtoi Co.. I n i . Brooklyn. N . Y .
11041 Boston Gear Works Div. 01
04154 P r e c t i i o n P a w Tube Co. Chicago, 111. 11870 Metabr. lcc. Palo Alto. Calif.
Murray Co. of Texas Quincy. Mass.
04404 Dynar Division 01 HewIe1t.PICkard Co. 12136 Philadelphia Handle Co. Camden. N. J.
11218 Bud Radio Inc. Cleveland. Ohio
Palo Alto. Calif. 12697 C l a r o r l a l Mtg. Co. Dove!, N.H.
71286 Camlot Fastener Corv Pa~amus.N . J
04651 Sylvania Elettiic Prods., Inc. 12859 N w o n E l e c l i i r Co., Ltd. Tokyo. J a w
11111 Allen 0. Cardwell Electronic T o o l Works E l g i n , 111.
E l e t t r o n i c Tube Div. Mountain View. Calif. 12910 Della Semiconductoi Inc. Newport B e I c h , C a l l l . 18283 Signal l n d t c a t ~ iCorp. N e w Yolk. N Y
Prod. corp. Plaln"!lle, Con".
04713 Motor01a. tnc.. Semiconductor Prod. DIV. 13101 Theimoltty Dallas. Texas 78290 Stwlherr-Ounn Inc. Pitman. N.J.
11400 Burrmano Fuse Ow. 01 MLGIIW
Phoenix. Artzma 11196 Taletunken I G M . B . H . ) Hannave!. Garmany 78452 Thompson-Bremer L Co. Chicago Ill
11835 Midland Mfg. Co. K m i a i City, Kansas Idiron Co. SI. L a u i r . Mo.
04712 F l l t l o n co.. 1°C.. w e l t e l " 0,". Culver c i t y , C l l l f . 71436 Chicago Condenser Co(v. Chicago. 111. 78471 Tilley Mtg. Co. $2" F r l n m C O . Callt.
04111 AUIO~IIIC E l e c l r l c Co. Notthlake, Ill. 14099 Sen-Tech N e i b w Park. C a l i f .
71450 CTS Coip. Elkhart. tnd. 78488 Starkpole Carbon Co. SI. Mary$. Pa.
04177 A u l o s a k Electilr Sales Corp. Northlike. 111. 14193 Calit. Resirlor Cow. Santa Monica. Calit. 78491 Standard Thomron C o w Wallhim. MIIS.
14298 American Componenlr, Inc. Conrhohocken. Pa. 11468 Cannon Electric Co. LDI A n g e t e ~ . Calif.
O W 6 Sequoii Ware L Cable Co. Redwood City, Calif. 18553 Tionarman Products, Inc. Cleveland Ohio
04811 P i e r i f i o n C o i l Spiing Co. E l Monte, Calif. 14655 Cornell Dubilier Etec. Corp. so. P ~ a i n f ~ e ~N.J. d, 71471 Cinema Engineering Co. Burbank, Calif.
71482 C.P. Clare L Co. Chicago. 111. 18190 T r m i t ~ r m e iEngineers P a l a d e n l . Calil.
Dl870 P. M Matar Company ChlCago 44. 111. I4960 W i l l i a m i Mfg. Co. San Jose. Calil.
18947 Urinila Co. NIY~OIU~IIO. Mass.
71590 Centlalab D i v 01 Globe Union Inc
05006 Twentieth Century P l i s t i c s . Inc. 15201 Webrtei E l e r t r o n i c r co. Inc. Biooklyn, N.Y.
79142 Veedei Root, I n t . Hartiota. conn.
15291 A d l i l i l s b l e Bushing Co N Hollywood. Calif. MIIwaukee. 111s.
L o r Angeler, Calif.
15772 Twentieth Century 71616 C o m m e r i i a P l a r l i c ~Co C h i c i g o . 111. 79251 Wenca Mtg. Co. Chicago Ill.
05277 Weslinghouse Elechir Corp.. 19/21 C o n l i n e n l a l ~ W i r tElertronicr Cam.
Semi-Conducloi Dept. Youngwood, Pa. COll Spllng co. santa C l a m ca1,t. ill00 The Cornish Wtre Co. New York, N.Y.
11744 Chicago M I ~ I ~ I U I Lamp I Works Chicago, 111. Philadetphid. Pa.
05147 Ullron,". 1°C. Ssn Mateo, Calif. 15909 The O w e n Co. L I V ~ ~ R S N.J.
~O~. 19963 Z i e r i c k MI%. Corv New Rochelle N Y
16017 Spruce Pine Mica Co. Spruce Plna. N. C. 71753 A . 0 Smith COW., Crowley OIV.
05593 I l l u m l t r 0 n ~ cEnglneellng Co. Sunnyvale, Calil.
80011 Mevco bIvir8on of Sesrioni
05616 c o r m 0 P l a l t l c 16152 Computer Diode C i r p . Lodi, N. J West 011119, N J
IC 0 E l e r t i ~ c a lSpec. Co 1 Cleveland, DhfO 16688 De Jur A m c o Coiporalion 11185 Cinch Mtg. Cow. Chicago, 111. Cloch Co Momstawn N '
71984 Daw Corning Carp. Midland. Mich. 80120 Schnilzer A l l o y P w d u t t s Elizabeth. N .
05624 Barber Colman Co. ROCktDid, 111. Long Island City I, N Y
72092 l i f e 1 McCullough. I n i Sa" Bruno. Call1 80130 T N ~ F~ ~S c s C O~ ~ V~ ~ I ~ New Y o l k N Y
05728 T i f f i n Optical Co. 16758 Oelro Radio Div. at G M. Cow. K o k m o . Ind 80131 Electronic Industries A ~ m c l a t i ~ n Any . brand
Rarlyn Heights. Long Island. N.Y. 17109 Theirnonetics Inc 72136 Electro Motive Mtg Ca , I n i
W!lllmant,r. Con" tube meeting E l A Itandaids W a i h i n g t m D C
05729 M e l i o p ~ l i t i nTelecammun~cal~onrCoip., I7474 T i i n e x Company Mountain V i e w . Ca
71107 c o t 0 CONI c o . , 1°C. Providence, R. I. 80207 U n i m a x Switch. Diu. 01
Metra Cap. D i v i r i o n Biaaklyn, N.Y. I8486 Radio l n d u r t i i ~ r
12154 John E. Fast & Co. Chicago. 111. W.L. M l i S D n Carp. W8lllnRIOrd Conn
05783 Slewart Engineering CO. Santa ClUZ. C I I I I . 18583 c u m r l n l t i " m e n l 1°C. MI. K m o , N. Y .
72619 Oialight Corp Brooklyn. N.Y. 80221 United T r a n r t o r m i Coip. New Y s I k N . Y .
05820 Waketield Engineering lnc. Wakefield. Miis 18873 E I D u P m t a n d Co.. Inc. W i I m i n ~ t o n . Del.
72656 Gensial C e i a m i r r COIV. Kearbey. N.J. 80248 Oxford E l e c l ~ ~Corv. c ChlcaRo 111.
06004 The Barrick Co. B1idgepoIt. Conn. 19315 E r l i p r e Pioneer. O i v . 01
72699 General Inrlrurnent corp. 80294 Bourns Laboritoiloi. Inc. Riverride. Cali1
06175 B a u r r h and Lamb O v t l c a l Co. Rochester, N.Y Bendit Aviation COIV. Telerboio. N.J.
Semlcandurlor o w Newark. N 1. 80411 ACIJ D i v . of R o b e i t t h i r
06402 E T A P i o d u c t i Co. 01 A m e m a Chicago. 111. 19500 Thomas A. E d i r o n Indurlrier.
Fulton Controls Ca. Columbus 1 6 O h i c
E 4 1 5 Weltel" Deulcer, l1lC. Inglewood. Calif. D i u 01 MrCrav-Ediron Co. West Orange. N.J. 72758 Girard-Hopkinr Oakland, Callt.
12165 Drake Mtg. Ca. Chicago. Ill. 80486 AI1 Stat Products Inc. Qetiante Ohio
06540 Amatom Electronic 19701 E l e c t i i Manufacturing Co. Kansas City, Mo. 80509 Avely Adherive Label C o w M o n l 0 ~ 1 1 Cal8I
.
Hardware Co Inc. New R o c h e l l e N. Y 20181 E I e r ! r o n # i Tube Carp. Philadelphia, P.I 72825 Hugh H . Eby Ini. PhMadelphia. P.I
72928 Gudaman Co Chicago 111 80581 Hammeilund Co. Inc. New Yolk N Y
06555 Btede Electllcal lnltlusenl c a . , 1°C. 21226 E i a r u l i v e . In New Yolk N.Y.
12964 Robert M. Hadley Co. L o $ angel^ Calif. 80640 Stwmr. A m o l d . Co. In(. Borlon M I I S .
Penacook, N H.
72982 E r i e R e s i s t ~ iCarp. Erie, Pa. 81030 lnlematio~udlI n i t r u m ~ n l s . ~ n c
06151 U. S S e m m Oivismn 01 Nuclei, Corp. 21135 The F l l n l r Baaline Co. New B r i t m Conn. N P H Haven c o n "
01 America P h o e n i i , Aiizoaa 21964 Fed. Telephone and R a d i o COID. C l ~ t l o n .N J 73061 H a n i e n Mtg Co. Inc. Pm:eton. 1"d.
73076 H.M. Harper CO. Chlcago, Ill. 81073 G i s y h i l l Co. LaGrange. Ill
06812 Tolllngton Mtg. CO.. Weft Qlv. V a n N ~ y l ,Calll. 24446 General E l e c t r i c Co Schenettady, N Y
73118 Helipot Div. d BeCkman 81095 T i l a d rranrtomer C O W VrnlLe Cali1
OTO88 K e l v i n Elertiic Co V a n Nuyr C a l i f 24455 G.E.. L i m p D l v l r i o n Nela Park. Cleveland, Ohlo
81112 Winchester E l e t t i o n ~ c rCo Inc N o l x d l k C o n n
Inrlrumentr, 1°C. Fullertm. ca1,t.
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Table 6-3
Table 6-3. Code List of Manufacturers (Cont'd)
I
Code Code
No. Monulocturcr Addr.ss No. Manufacturer Adores'
81349 Military S p e c i f i r i t i ~ n . ....... 85474 R . M Bracamlinte a Co. sa" F i a n m c o . Calif. 919z9 c v CO"llO1i Liv~ngrloii N 1. 98220 FI$OLII L. M o s l e y Pasadena. CPIII.
81415 Wilkot Piadurtr. Inc. Cleveland, Ohio 81660 Koiled K o i d s . lnc. New Haven. Conn. 93983 Inrullne-Van Norman Ind.. Inc. 98218 Microdot. Inc. So. Pasadena. Callt.
81453 Raytheon Mlg. C o . , l n d u i t i i a Component$ 85911 Seamlerr Rubber Ca. ChlCapO. Ill. E l e c l i o n ~ cO i v i r i o n Manrherter. N . H . 98291 Sealecbo corp, Mamaroneck. N Y .
O w tndurlr Tube Operatianr Newton. Mass 86197 CllflOn PleClSlon P r d u C f s C l l l t o n Helphlr. Pa. 94111 G e n e r a l Cable Cmp, Bayonne. N.J. 98aO5 Caiad Corp. Redwood City, Calif.
81483 lnlelnitlonal R e c t l l l e i Colv. E l Sepundo. Calif. 86519 P l e r l r l o n Rubber Produclr COrp Dsyton, Ohio 94144 Raytheon Mtg Co., l n d u $ t i i a Components 98731 General Milla Minneapolis, Minn.
81541 The Ailpax Piodilctr Co CambrldRe. Mass. 86684 Radio Colp. of Ameiica, RCA D I V R e r e i ~ i n gTcbe Operation Quinrq. Marr 98821 North H i l t s E l e c t r i c Co. M i n e a l a N.Y.
81860 Barry C o n t i o t r . Inc. Watertorn. M I S S . Electran Tube Div. nalrlmn, N . J 94145 R i y l h e o n Mlg. C o . . Semiconductor O I V . . 98925 C l a v i t e Tiansirtar Piad
82042 Carter P a t s Co. SkokIe Ill. 87216 PhIICO coworat,on i L a n r d a l e California Slreel Plant Newton, M I S S . Dlv. of Clevlle ColP. Waltham, Mass.
82142 Jellerr E l e r l r o n i c r D~uirianof Ol"lSl0") Lansdale, Pa. 94148 Siientillc Radio Product$ Inc 98978 l n t e r n i t i ~ n i lElectronic
Speer Caiban Co. 0" B o l d . Pa. 87471 Western Fibrous Glarr Products Ca. Loveland. Colo Research Coip. Burbank, Calif.
82170 A l I e n B O u M a n t L a b r Inc Cliffon N 1 San Francisco. Calit. 94154 Tung-Sol E l e c t r i c . Inc. N w a ~ k .N.J. 99109 Columbia T e c h n i c a l Colp. New York, N.Y.
82209 M i g ~ i i eI n d u i t i i e i . hi. Greenwich. Cann. 87664 Van Waters a Rogers Inc. Seattle. Wash. 94191 C ~ i t i ~ ~ . W i i gCorp.,
ht 99313 Viiian A s ~ ~ ~ l a t e i Palo Alto. Calif.
82219 Sylvanla Electric Prod. Int. 87930 Tower Mfg. Coip Providence. R. I. Electionits O w . East P a t e m n . N.J. 99515 M a w h i l l Induslrier. Electron
Electranic Tube Div. E m p o w m . Pa. 88140 c u t i ~ ~ - ~ a n m inC.
er, Llncsln. 111. 94222 S O U l h l O D I U 01 S. Chester C o w Lester, Pa. Products Division Pasadena, Calif.
82376 A r t r o n Co. East Newark, N.J. 88220 Could-Nalional Battelier. Inc. St. Paul. Minn. 94310 Tru Ohm Prod 01" of Model 99707 Control Switch D i v i s i o n , C o n t m t r co,
82389 S r i t c h c r a l t , Inc. ChlcaRl, 111. 88698 Genet81 M i l k . tnc. Buffalo, N.Y. Engineering and Mfg. Co. Chicago. 111. of America E l Segundo, Calif.
82641 Metals and Controlr, I n t . . O w . of 89211 Giaybai E l t c t r i t Ca. Odirland, C a l l 1 94330 Wire Cloth Productr I ~ c ChIcigo. (11. 99800 Delevan E l e c l i o n l c r Carp. E a r l A ~ i o r i , N.Y.
Texas Inrtiurnentr. In( , 89462 W a l d e i Kohlnoor, I n t Cambr8dge. Mass 94682 W l i i ~ e l t e lPressed Aluminum Cmp. 99848 WllLO Corporallo" I n d m a p o l i r , Ind.
Spencer Prods Attleb010. Mars 89473 General ElecfrlC D l r l r l b u t l n g Cmp. Worcester, M a s . 99934 Renbrandt, Inc. BO11On. Maas.
82866 Reseaich Products Carp. Madison, Wif. Schenectady N Y 95023 P h i l b l l c k Researchers, Inr. Borlon. Mars. 99942 Hoffman Semiconductor D i v . of
82877 Rofroo M a ~ l a ~ l ~ f Co., i n g lnc. Woodstock. N.Y. 89636 Carter Parts D l v . 01 Economy Baler eo. 95236 A l l i e s P i o d u c l i Carp. M ~ a m t , FIa. Hoffman Electronics Corp. Evanrfon. 111,
82893 Vector Elertronfc Co. Glendale, C i l i t . ChIClRD, 111. 95238 Continental Connectar Coip. Woodside. N.Y. 99957 TcChnOlOgy lnrlrunenl Carp
83053 Westein Warher Mlr. Co. L o r A n g e l e ~ . Calif. 89665 United Transtamer Co, Chicago, Ill. 95263 L e e c i a t t Mlg. Co., Inc. New YOrk, N.Y. 01 C I I I I . N e r b u r y P a i l , Calif.
83058 Carl fastener Co. Cambridge. M I S S . 90179 U S Rubber Co M e c h i n i c i l 95264 L e r c o Electronics. lhc. Burbank, Calif.
83086 New Hamprhira Ball B e a m p , Inc. Goods Dw. Passate, N.J. 95265 National Coil Co. Sheridan. Wyo. T H E F O L L O W I N G H-P VENDORS H A V E NO NUM-
PeterborOUph. N.H. 90910 Bearing E n g i n ~ i i n gCo. San Francisco, C a l i l . 95275 V l t l l m o n . 1°C. BlldReDQlt. Conn. BER ASSIGNED I N T H E L A T E S T S U P P L E M E N T TO
83125 P y i a m d E l e r t m Co. D a i l ~ n p t ~ nS.C.
, 91260 Connoi Spring Mfg. Co. San FIIOCISCD.Cal!l. 95348 Gordar Coip. E l o o n f l e t d , N.J. T H E F E D E R A L S U P P L Y CODE FOR MANUFAC-
83148 E l e r t i o C o i d r Co. L o r Anpeler. Calif. 91345 M8ller D i a l a Nameplate Co. E l Monte, Callf. 95354 Methode Mlg. Co. Chicago. 111. T U R E R S HANDBOOK.
83186 Victory E n g i n ~ ~ i i nCorp. g Spmglleld. N.J. 91418 RadtO M a l e i i a l f Co. Chicago. 111. 95712 oage L l e c t l l c c o . , 1°C Franklin. Ind.
83298 Beodii Carp., Red Bank Diu. Red Bank. N . J . 91506 A u g d Blothers'. Inc. Attleboro. Mass. 95987 Weckeisei Co. ChlCago, 111. 10000 W i n r h r r t e i E l e t t m c r , Inc.
83315 Hubbell Coip. Mundelein, 111. 91637 O a k Electrontcr. Inc Columbus. Nebr. 96067 Hugglnr L a b o r a t r r i e r S""n""a1e. Calif. Santa Monica. C a l i f .
83330 Smith. Herman H., lnc. Brooklyn. N . Y 91662 E l m Corp. Philadelphia. Pa. 96095 HI-Q Divirion 01 Aeiovox Otean. N.Y. OOOOF M l l C O TOO1 and Dle Lor A n g e l e r , Calif.
83185 Central screw co. Chicago, 111. 91137 Glemar Mlg. Ca , Inc. Wakefield, M a s . 96256 Thordarwn-Meissnei Diu. 01 OOOM Western C o i l Div. of Automatic
83501 Gavilt Wire and Cable Co.. 91827 K F DeveloDment Co. Redwood City. Calif. MaRUlle Industries, lx. MI. Carael, 111. Ind., Inc. Redwood Cbty, Calif.
O w . 01 Amerare C~I. Bmokfield. Mars. 91929 Minneapalir-Hontyvell R e ~ ~ l i t Co., lii 96296 Solar Mmutacturlng Co. Lor Angeles. CaIII. OOOOP Tq.Car Mfg. Co.. Inc. H o I I I D ~ o ~Mass.
,
83594 Buiroughr Corp., M i C l O I l i t i h Dlv. Freeport. 111. 96330 Callton screw CO Chicago, 111. 00002 Willow Leather Pioductr Carp. Newark, N.J.
E l e c t i o n i c Tube O i v . Pluntield. N.J. 91961 Nahm-Brer. Spring Co. Oakland. Calif. 96341 M!crnwave A S S Q C M ~ ~tnc. S, Eurlmglon. Mass. OOOAA BrltlSh R l d l O E l e c l i o n i c s Ltd. WaShlngbn. D.C.
83740 Eveready Battery New York. N.Y. 92180 Tru-connecloi corp. Peabody, M m . 96501 EKel Tranrforme, co. Oakland, Calif. OOOAE E T A England
83777 M a e l Eng. and Mlg., I ~ c . H ~ ~ t t n g t ~Ind. n. 92196 Universal Metal Prod Inr Bariett Puente. Calif. 97464 I n d u i l i i a R e t a W n g Rtng Co Irvlngton. N J OOOAC Indiana General Corp.. Elect. Dw. lndlana
83821 Loya S C W R ~ SCO. Fertur, Mo. 92367 Elgeet O p t l t l l Co.. Inc. Rocherlei, N.Y. 91539 Automatic and P r e t i r i o o Mtg Co OOOBE Precision Inrliument Components Co.
84171 Arc0 Electronis, Inc. New York. N Y . 92601 Tlnrollle Insulated Wire Co. T a w t o w n , N.Y. Yonkers. N . Y Van Nuys. Calif.
84396 1.1. Glerener Ca.. Inc. Sa" Francisco. Calif. 91132 Sylvanta E l e c t r t r Plod. In(. , 97966 C ES E lectionm , OOWM Rubbet ERR. 8 Development H a y w i l d , Calif.
84411 Good A l l Electric Mlg. Co. Ogatfal8. Neb. Semiconductor D ~ V . Woburn. Mars. Din. 01 C.E.S.. Inc. Danverr. Mass. OOONN A "N" D M a ~ l ~ t u i i nCo. g San Jose 27. Calll.
84910 Smkes T a m a n . Inc. B l ~ ~ m i n g t ~Ind. n. 93369 Robbins and Myers. Ini. New York. N . Y . 97919 R e m Resistor Corp. Yonkers. N.Y. OOOQQ Coollron Oakland. Calll.
85454 Boonton Moldlng Company Boonton. N. 1. 93410 S t w e n s Mtg. Co., Inc. Mansfield, Ohio 98141 A x e l Blothers Inc. Jamaica, N.Y. OOOSS Control 01 E l g i n Watch Co. Burbank. Calil.
85171 A.B. Boyd Co. Sa" Fianclrco, Calli. 93188 H o w a l l 1 Smith Inc P o l l Monmouth. N. J. 98159 Rubber T e c k , Inc. Gardena. Calif. OOOWW California E a r l e r n Lab. Butlingame. C a l ~ f .
OWYY S.K. Smith Co. Lor Angeler 45, Calif.
52983 Sanborn Co. Waltham, Mass.
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CHG ClOl 0140-0235 C: fxd mi’ca 2250 pf 1%300 vdcw 14655 RDM20F2250QF3C
CHG c102 0140-0235 C: fxd mica 2250 pf 1%300 vdcw 14655 RDM20F2250QF3C
CHG C146 0140-0182 C: fxd mica 5000 pf 2% 300 vdcw 04062 RDM20F50263C
DEL C325 0140-0220
ADD c335 C: fxd mica 8200 pf 1%vdcw 04062 RDM20F822FlS
C: fxd mica 1000 pf 5% 300 vdcw 04062 DM16F102J
C336
0140-0150 # C: fxd mica 731.5 pf 1%300 vdcw 04062 RDMl5F73 1J5QF3S
CHG L170 9140 - 004 1 Coil: fxd rf 2. 5 mh 92054 51 4471 25
ADD L3 04 9170-0029 Inductor: f e r r i t e bead (2 required) 021 14 56 590 654A
ADD L303 9170-0029 Inductor: f e r r i t e bead (2 required) 02114 56 590 654A
CH G L401 9140-0096 Coil: fxd rf 1 . 0 u h hP
CHG L402 9140-0096 Coil: fxd rf 1 . 0 p h hP
ADD L405 9140-0137 Coil: fxd rf 1 . 0 mh hP
C HG Q3 03 1854 -0005 Q: si npn 2N708 07263 2N7 08
CHG R149 0684-1031 R: fxd comp 10K ohms 10% 1/4W 01121 C B 1031
DEL R335 0683 -103 5
CHG R336 0683-4715 R: fxd comp 470 ohms 5% 1/4W 01121 C B 4715
ADD R337 0683-3315 R: fxd comp 330 ohms 5% 1/4W 01121 C B 3315
ADD R338 0683-1035 R: fxd comp 10K ohms 5% 1/4W 01121 C B 1035
CHG R422 0683-2265 R: fxd comp 22M ohms 5% 1/4W 01121 C B 2265
- CH G R423 0683-2265 R: fxd comp 22M ohms 5% 1/4W 01121 C B 2265
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APPENDIX I
OPTIONS
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APPENDIX II
MANUAL CHANGES
CHANGE 1
CHANGE 6
Figure 5-6, Figure 5-6,
Add grounded shield to enclose both 9 * 1 . 3 leads R129: Change value to 39 ohms.
of R110.
Move R112 f r o m Q102 collector circuit to Q102 base Tables 6-1 and 6-2,
circuit @112 is now located in the lead coming R129: Change to hp P a r t No. 0684-3901; R: fxd,
f r o m CW end of R110). comp, 39 ohms, lo%, 1/4W; Mfr 01121; Mfr
P a r t No. CB3901.
CHANGE 2
Figure 5-6,
Add: C105 (680 pf) in parallel with R110. CHANGE 7
Add: L102 (BEAD) in s e r i e s with ground and shield Figure 5-11,
of RllO leads. C212: Change value to 0.1 uf.
Tables 6-1 and 6-2, Delete R230.
Add: C105, hp P a r t No. 0140-0208; C: fxd, mica, Figure 5-18,
680 pf, 5%; Mfr hp. Add: R415 (68 ohms) in parallel with twisted lead
Add: L102, hp Part No. 9170-0029; Inductor: f e r r i t e output to s a m p l e r block.
bead; Mfr 02114; Mfr P a r t No. 56-590-654A.
Figure 5-26,
CHANGE 3 Delete R230, Pin 2 is now N.C.
Figures 5-11 and 5-26, Tables 6-1 and 6-2,
R230: Change value to 10K ohms. C212: Change to hp P a r t No. 0160-0168; C: fxd,
my, 0.1 -f, lo%, 2OOVDCW; Mfr hp.
Tables 6-1 and 6-2, R230: Delete.
R230: Change t o hp P a r t No. 0683-1035, R: fxd, Add: R415: hp P a r t No. 0684-6801; R: fxd, comp
comp, 10K ohms, 5’%, 1/4W; Mfr 01121; Mfr 68 ohms, lo%, 1/4W; Mfr 01121; Mfr P a r t No.
P a r t No CB1035. CB6801.
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C H A N G E 16
Figure 5-11,
R271: Change value to 510 ohms. Figure 5-6,
Tables 6-1 and 6-2, A d d C143, 120 pf, between base of Q124 and
R271: Change to @ P a r t No. 0683-5115; R: fxd, ground.
comp, 510 ohms. IO%, 1/4W; Mfr 01121;.Mfr Tables 6-1 and 6-2,
P a r t No. CB 5115. A d d C143; @ Part No. 0140-0216; C: fxd, mica,
120 pf, 2%, 3OOVDCW; Mfr hp.
C H A N G E 14
Paragraph 4-2, line 7 and Paragraph 4-6,
CHANGE 17
line 2, Figure 5-6,
Change "150 kc" to "200 kc. 'I A d d C104, CR101, and LlOl as shown in Figure
Figure 5-5, IIA-7 of this appendix.
Change "7. 5 psec" to "5 psec. Figure 5-14,
F i g u r e 5-6, Delete L301 and replace with short circuit.
C101: Change value to 320 pf. Remove "F" f r o m "+15VF" wherever it appears.
C146: Change value to 1000 pf. Figure 5-26,
Tables 6-1 and 6-2, P1: Change pin 21 callout to read "-12.6V to A1
C101: Change to @ P a r t No. 0140-0226; C: fxd, and A6.
mica, 320 pf, I%, 300VDCW; Mfr 04062; Mfr P2: Delete R608. Add WHT-VI0 connection and
P a r t No. DM15F 321F 300V. callout I t 12.6V to A5 andfront panel" to pin 2 1.
C146: Change to @ Part No. 0150-0069; C: fxd, Tables 6-1 and 6-2,
cer, 1000 pf, +100-20%, 500VDCW; Mfr 72982; Delete: L301 and R608.
Mfr Part No. 801-010X5G0102Z. Add: C104; @ P a r t No. 0140-0176; C: fxd, mica,
100 pf, 2%, 300VDCW; Mfr 04062; Mfr Part No.
CHANGE 15 DM15F 1OlG 300V.
A d d CR101; @ P a r t No. 1901-0040; Diode, Si;.
Figure 5-6, Mfr 07263; Mfr Part No. FDG 1088.
R136: Change value to 200 ohms. A d d L101; @ P a r t No. 9140-0118, Coil, RF, fxd,
R149: Change value to 10K ohms. 500 ph, 5%; Mfr 99800; Mfr P a r t No. 2500-14.
Add: R145, 1500 ohms, between base of Q124 and
ground. CHANGE 18
Add: R147, 2200 ohms, and C147, 240 pf, inparal-
le1 between R149 and base of Q125. F i g u r e 5-6,
Change dc voltages as follows: Add: C120, 0.1 pf, between the input end of L120
Q121/Q124 bases to +4.5V. and ground.
Q121 emitter t o +4. 6V.
Q125 base to - 12V. Figure 5-26,
Q125 collector to -6.4V. P1: Delete R607 and WHT-VI0 connection to pin
23. Pin 23 is now "N. C. ' I
Figure 5-11,
R207: Change value to 560 ohms.
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Appendix I1 Model 1415A
Tables 6-1 and 6-2, Change position of L170, R171, and R172 as shown
Al: Change t o @ Part No. 01415-66402. in Figure IIA-9 of this appendix.
Add: C120; @ Part No. 0150-0121; C: fxd, cer, Figure 5-11,
0 . 1 p f , +80-20%, 50VDCW; Mfr 56289; Mfr R271, R275: Change value to 1000 ohms.
Part No. 5C50A. Tables 6 - 1 and 6-2,
Delete: R607. A2: Change to @ Part No. 01415-66504.
R271: Change t o @ P a r t No. 2100-0169; R var,
CHANGE 19 comp, 20K ohms, 30%, 1/4W; Mfr hp.
R271, R275: Change t o @ Part No. 0684-1021;
R fxd, comp, 1K ohms, lo%, 1/4W; Mfr 01121
Figure 5-6, Mfr Part No. C B 1021.
A d d C151, 22 pf, in parallel with R151. Add: C143; @ Part No. 0140-0216; C: fxd, mica, ;
R127: Change value to 100 ohms. 120 pf, 2% 3OOVDCW; Mfr hp.
Tables 6-1 and 6-2,
Add: C151; @ Part No. 0140-0145; C: fxd, mica,
22 pf, 5%, 500VDCW; Mfr 04062; Mfr PartNo. CHANGE 21
DM15C 2205.
R127: Change t o @ Part No. 0684-1011; R fxd,
comp, 100 ohms, 100/0,1/4W; Mfr 01121; Mfr
P a r t No. CB1011. Figure 5-11,
Delete R269.
Figure 5-14 and Figure 1A-2,
CHANGE 2 0 C333: Change value t o 380 pf.
C334: Change value t o 110 pf.
Figure 5-1, Tables 6-1 and 6-2,
Add "(Bottom-next t o S501)" t o Pulse Shape Adj Delete R269.
R172 callout. C333: Change t o hp P a r t Number 0160-2167;
F i g u r e 5-4, C: fxd, mica, 380 pf, 1%3OOVDCW.
Replace with Figure IIA-8 of this appendix.
Figure 5-6, C334: Change t o hp Part Number 0160-0839;
Add: C143, 120 pf, in parallel with R143. C: fxd, mica, 110 Df 1%300VDCW.
IIA-4 01944-2
Model 1415A Appenciix 11
Table IIA-1
Table IIA-1. Reference Designation Index and Replaceable P a r t s
ACTION CIRCUIT '7
PART MFR
* REFERENCE NUMBER DESCRIPTION MFR PART NO.
MISCELLANEOUS
1 HORIZ POS. Sets the horizontal positionof the 11 S T E P CAL. Calibrates vertical sensitivity of
display on the oscilloscope graticule. @oes not the Model 1415A to compensate for slight dif-
require frequent adjustment. ) ferences in oscilloscope CRT deflection plate
sensitivities.
2 DISTANCE/TIME CM LINE/CM DISPLAY. TRIG OUT. Provides a delayed negative trig-
12
Adjusts the basic time and distance scales. g e r output f o r triggering an external step gene-
(See Paragraph 3-5. ) rator, such as the @ Model 215A Pulse
Generator.
3 DISTANCE/TIME MAGNIFIER. Expands the
basic time and distance scales. (See Para- 13 R E F L COEFFICIENT (VERTICAL MAGNIFIER).
graph 3-6. ) Determines the vertical scale. (See Paragrapt
3-9. )
4 DIST/TIME CAL. Sets time and distance s c a l e
14 S T E P OUTPUT. Supplies the negative s t e p
calibration to compensate f o r slight differences output (amplitude about 0.25 volts into a 50-
in oscilloscope CRT deflection plate sensitivities.
ohm system). The display is normally in-
verted f o r negative-up presentation.
5 MAGNIFIER DELAY. Determines horizontal
separation between any points on the display in 1 5 RECORDER OUT VERT. Supplies vertical de-
centimeters. (See Paragraph 3-7. ) flection signal f o r an X-Y recorder. Output
voltage is approximately 0.8 volts p e r centi-
6 LOCK. Rotate the LOCK knob clockwise to meter of s c r e e n deflection; being approximately
mechanically s e c u r e the Model 1415A in the 0 volts with the trace centered.
oscilloscope. 16 RECORDER OUT HORIZ. Supplies horizontal
s c a n voltage f o r an X-Y recorder. Output volt-
7 SCANNING NORMA L/DET AIL. Selects nor mal age is approximately +2 volts with beam a t
o r detail scanning of the input signal.
(See left edge of graticule, and +18 volts with beam
Paragraph 3- 8. ) a t right edge of graticule.
8 SCANNING INT/MANUAL. Selects manual or 17 S T E P STABILITY. Adjusts the stability of the
internal scanning. (See Paragraph 3-8. ) output s t e p pulses f o r minimum pulse jitter.
9 SIGNAL OUT. Provides connection f o r the ex- 18 VERT POSITION. Adjusts the vertical posi-
ternal system in reflection measurements, o r tion of the display on the oscilloscope screen.
a termination in transmission systems. 19 NEG UP/POS U P (located on bottom of Model
10 SIGNAL IN. Provides connection for the step 1415A). Selects either negative-up o r positive-
input in reflection measurements, o r input sig- up presentation of the display on the oscillo-
nal f r o m a transmission system. scol)e CRT screen.
Figure IIA-1, Controls and Connectors
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