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OS1000A GENERAL PURPOSE OSCILLOSCOPE Instruction Manual ADVANCE INSTRUMENTS Hainault Essex England ‘Telephone 01500 1000 ‘Telegrams Attenuate Ilford Telex 263785 Division of {/ ADVANCE ELECTRONICS LIMITED Contents SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 3.1 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 SECTION 4 41 42 43 4a 45 46 a7 438 49 4.10 an 4an2 413 41a 4.15 416 4a7 4.18 419 4.20 421 4.22 423 4.24 4.25 4.28 427 4.28 4.29 SECTION 5 51 82 83 54 85 56 Introdu Specification Operation Switching On Obtaining a Trace Setting up Y Channels Single Trace and Cascade Dual Trace Timebase and X Amplifier X-¥ Mode Trigger Additional Facilities Cire General Input Circuit of ¥ Amplifiers ‘Channel Switch Buffer Amplifier Y1 Trigger Amplifier Y2 Trigger Amplifier ‘Trigger Selector Switch Trigger Amplifier Television Sync, Separator Schmitt Trigger Timebase Generation Hold Off Outputs from the Timebase Bistable Bright Line Auto Variable Sweep Linearity at Fast Speed EXT X and X—Y Funetion X Amplifier Chop Multivibrator Channel Switch Bistable Description Delay Line Output Amplifier Power Supplies Calibrator Graticule Ilumination Blanking Line Trigger Source Z Mod Blanking CRT Bias and Trace Orientation Maintenance General Removal of Printed Circuit Board Assemblies Fault Finding Tables Test Equipment Rail Voltages Beam Controt 1 10 10 10 10 " " " " 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 4 14 4 14 14 16 18 16 15 7 "7 7 87 88 59 5.10 51 12 5.13 514 5.15 5.16 5.17 518 5.19 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 Fig Fig Fig, Fig Fig. Fi Fig Fig. Fig. Fig, Fig, Fig, 1 2 3 4 5( Timebase Trace Timebase Accuracy YG Y Attenuator Z Modulation Cal 1 Volt Triggering Pulse Response High Frequency Triggering Cascade x-Y EXTX Final Adjustment of BAL Control Component Lists and Circuit Diagrams Guarantee and Service Facilities ILLUSTRATIONS Righthand View Lefthand View Bottom View Block Diagram fa) ¥1 Channel Attenuator and Input Amplifier Circuit 5(b) 2 Channel Attenuator and 6 7 8 9 10 " Input Amplifier Circuit Y Amplifier and Trigger Circuit Timebase and X Amplifier Circuit ‘Beam Switching and Y Output Amplifier Circuit Power Supplies and Tube Network Circuit Interconnection of Printed Circuit Boards Board Retaining Serews TABLES Gain Resistors in the ¥1 Pre-amplifier ‘Attenuation and Gain of Y1 Channel Fault Localisation Circuit Voltages 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 a 21 21 2 2 44 2 24 28 7 29 35 7 a 43 16 7 Introduction ‘The OS1000A general purpose oscilloscope isa solid state, portable, dual trace oscilloscope suitable for a diverse umber of laboratory and television applications. DC mode bandwidth at the -3 dB points is DC to 20 MHz, and AC mode bandwidth is 2 Hz to 20 MHz, Sensitivity from $ mV/em to 20V/em is covered in 12 switched ranges with a common variable overlap control effective on all ranges. The sensitivity can be increased to ImV/em by connecting the Y1 and Y2 channels in cascade. Several display modes are incorporated: Y1 or Y2 single trace; YI and Y2 dual trace with alternate sweep or 250 kHz chopped and automaticaly selected by the setting of the timebase switch; X ~ Y in which the precision attenua- tors in one ¥ channel are utilised to control the amplitude Section 1 of the X signal. ¥; +2 (algebraic addition) or YY facilities are also available, ‘Sweep speeds from Isfem to 0.5 us/em are covered in 20 switched ranges with a common variable overlap control effective on all ranges. A X10 facility is incorporated so that the sweep speed can be increased to 50 ns/em, Switch selected trigger sources are, internal from either ‘one of the two Y channels, external via a front-panel connector, and the AC supply. A facility for triggering from television signals is also incorporated, Level control may be effected manually or automatically. In the absence of trigger signals in the ‘Auto’ mode, the time-base switches to an automatic free run condition and produces a bright line trace. Specification NOTE The figures stated in this specification apply to the OSIOQOA after a 15 minute warm up period has elapsed. Display 10cm x Sem, 4 kV Cathode ray tube with graticule illumination Choice of standard or long persistent phosphors. Y Deflection ‘Two input channels, Y, and Y;, with signal delay, Channel Parameters: Sensitivity SmV/em to 20V/emin 1:2:5 sequence Variable gain > 2.5 times reduction in gain Bandwidth (at —34B points, 6em pk — pk deflection) pe DC to 20MHz AC 2 Hz to 20MHz. Input ‘Via BNC connector with AC/ground/ DC slide switch, IMO, 28 pF ++ 400V peak * When both ¥ channels are operated in cascade for AC ‘coupled single beam operation, using the Y; output DC facility the sensitivity is increased to ImV/em at DC to 5 MHz bandwidth. Input inpedanee Input protection Display Mode: SINGLE BEAM Y, or Y DOUBLE BEAM 250 kHz chop mode selected automatically on timebase ranges from Is/em to Ims/em, Inclusive, and alternate mode from 0.Sms/em to 0.Sys/em, inclusive Aad Y, and Y, added algebraically Invert Y2 Ya inverted enabling Yo to be sub tracted from Y; algebraically X—Y mode Via Y, and Y2 channels (see EXT/X). X Deflection Timebase: 20 switched ranges from Is/om to 0.Susfem in 1:2:5 sequence with X10 expansion allowing maximum SOns/om sweep rate. Variable sweep rate > 2.5.1 uncalibrated, giving slower than 2.5s/cm slowest sweep rate. Trigg Coupling ACIACFast/DC TV Modes: TV Line TV Frame ‘Trigger Modes:— Internal Yy +e or ve Internal Y2 +e or ve External ve or —ve Line ‘te or ve ‘Trigger Level Control Range: Internal >8em External 520V Section 2 External Trigger Input Impedance: 100k. 15 pF Level Control: Manual ‘Auto with free run in absence of signa (bright line auto system), Minimum input frequency 40 Hz Auto Sensitivity: ‘On switching to AUTO the trigger signal automatically becomes AC coupled regardless of the setting of the trigger coupling switch Internal 2mmp-p —) > External 300mVp—p ) 40 H2to2 MHz ‘Manual Sensitivity: Internal 2mmp—p —) AC Coupling: 10z to2MHz External 300mV pp) DC Coupling: DC to 2MHz Intemal cm) AC Coupling: at 2tH2 and 20MPtz External 1.5v DC Coupling: at DC and 20 MHz TV Line (Internal lem p ~p video.) and ( )) Manual only TV Frame ( External 1.5 p—p video ) Ext X: Sensitivity approx. .8V/em (8OmV/em with PULL X10 switch operated) Input resistance 100k2 Bandwidth DC to 2MHz XY Operation: (operation via Y; and Ys input channels) Bandwidth DC to [MHz (PULL X10 switch inoperative) Phase shift < 3° from DC to SOOKH2 EXT 2 Mod: (via AC coupled rear panel socket) Visible modulation at normal brightness, 2V p ~ p Blanking voltage 60V Input impedance approx. IMS Output Socke Yq OUT:~ 25mV/em of Yo display, DC to SMHz from approximately 2402 source impedance. Maximum output '5 0.25V. Output is at approximately zero volts with Y2 off. CALIV Line frequency square wave IV p —p from approx. 1 kS2 source impedance. Rize time approx. 20us GATE 10V _Timebase gate waveform for probe test approx. + LOV from approx. 10 k& source impedance. RAMPOUTPUT Timebase frequency ramp of + 8V from 6.8 KO source impedance Specification Accuracy: (45°C t0 30°C) Yodeflection +3% Timebase + 3%on XL #59 on PULL X10 Cascade mode + 5% XY mode +3% Calibrator 2% NOTE: At temperatures outside this range but within the Operating Temperature Range the tolerance on accuracy is widened by + 2% and the bandwidth reduced by 2MHz. Operating Temperature Range: Octo 50°C Supply Voltage: Quick change rear panel switch adapts instrument to following supply voltage ranges. 9SV to 1IIV 10BV to 121V HIV to 130V 190V to 222V 206V to 242V 222V to 260V 45H to 440H2 Consumption: Approx. 40VA, Section 2 Tin (17.8 cm)high 11.25 in (28.5 cm) wide 15S in G94 em)long ) ) ) 7,62Sin (19.6 om) high) ) ) 125 in GiSem) wide ) Overall including knobs, 1725 in (437 em) long) fet and handle width. Weight 20'b (9 ke) Accessorie Standard Connector BNC- BNC A grey filter, 31323, is (long) PLAS fitted with the standard Connector BNC - BNC GH phosphor tube. An (hort) PL8I orange filter, 32260, is Connector BNC — clips PL44 fitted with the long persis- Plug 4 mm 1244 tance GM phosphor tube. Optiona: ‘Adaptor BNC — binding post 26234 Passive probe kit 32824 Viewing Hood 33425 Protective carrying case 32479 Rack Mount kit 33389 Trolley TR4 Trolley TRE Operation 31 SWITCHING ON CAUTION The OS1O00A relies on convection cooling and must always be operated in a position such that air circulation through the bottom and side vents is not restricted. Set the supporticarrying handle to the required operating position. The handle is released by pulling both fixing bushes outward, and it ean then be turned to lock in any one of 5 positions. Ensure that the supply voltage selector on the rear panel is set to sur the voltage of the supply to be used. The selector must not be operated while the instrument is switched on Turn the GRAT control clockwise beyond the POWER OFF setting and ensure that the indicator lamp lights OBTAINING A TRACE To obtain a trace (a) Set the ¥; control to approximately mid setting (b) Set the Ys control oY OFF. (c) Set the X shit control to approximately mid sett (d) Set the TRIG SELECT switch to FREE RUN. (2) Set the TIME‘CM switch to 5 us (1) Adjust the BRILL control w obtain a display of the requited brightness. (g)Centelise the display by adjusting the Yt and Y, shift controls. {h) Adjust the FOCUS control to obtain a sharply defined trace. SETTING UP Y CHANNELS Using one of the coaxial input signal leads (PL43 or PL44), connect a signal to the YI and Y2 input socket. For (a) Direct connection of the input signal, set the associated input slide switch to DC. (b) Capacitive coupling of the input signal through an internal O.1F 400V capacitor, set the slide switch to AC. NOTE When examining low amplitude AC signals superimposed on a high DC level, the slide switch should be set to AC and the sensitivity of the Y amplifier increased as in (4). To locate the baseline, set the slide switch to GND. At this setting, the input signal is open circuit and the input of the amplifier is switched to ground. To adjust the sensitivity (2) Set the VOLTS/CM switch toa suitable setting To minimise pick up at sensitive settings it is essential to ensure that the ground lead connection is near to the signal point. (b) If necessary, adjust the uncalibrated concen- tric VARIABLE control. NOTE The range of the VARIABLE control is approxi- Section 3 mately 3:1 so that its full adjustment overlaps the adjacent lower sensitivity range. Except at the CAL setting, the VARIABLE control is uncalibrated. At the CAL setting. the calibration corresponds to the setting of the VOLTS/CM switch, For vertical shift of the trace, adjust the Y shilt controls (identified with vertical arrows). If, under no signal conditions, trace movement is detected when the setting of the VOLTS/CM switeh is altered, reset the BAL preset control. NOTE This control will only need adjustment at infrequent intervals. Before adjusting the BAL, preset control, however, ensure that the input slide switch is set to the ground setting, and the VARIABLE control on the VOLTS/CM switch is set to CAL, 3.4 SINGLE TRACE AND CASCADE OPERATION: For single trace operation on the YI channel, set (a) The YI shift control beyond the YI OFF setting. (©) The Y2 shift control indicated by double ended vertical arrow) to Y2 OFF. For single trace operation on the Y2 channel, set (a) The Y2 shift control beyond the Y2 OFF setting {b) The V1 shift contro (ndizated by doubte ended vertical arrow) to Y1 OFF. A high sensitivity (1_mVjem) single trace condition with a bandwidth of DC to $ MHZ is possible by series operation (cascade) of both Y channels as follows. Set (@) Both input slide switched to DC (b) Both Yi and Y2 VOLTS/CM switches to 3 mV. {e) YI shift control beyond the YI OFF setting and use as vertical shift contro. (4) Y2 shift control to Y2 OFF. {e) Connect the ¥2 OUT coaxial socket to the Y input socket by means of the short BNC coaxial lead PLS! supplied. (Connect the input signal to the Y2 input socket. (@) AC operation (2H1z to SMHz) can be obtained by switching the Y2 coupling switch to AC 35 DUAL TRACE OPERATION In the dual trace condition, the beam switching isin operation and results in independent display of two signals simultaneously. Two modes of beam switching ~ chopped and alternate — are used, and automatically selected by the setting of the TIME/CM switch, At any fast setting from 0.5 us to 0.5 ms, inclusive, the alternate switching mode isin operation. At slow settings from I ms to Is, inclusive and the EXT X. the chopped switching mode is in operation. 1 For dual trace operation, set (a) The YI shift control beyond the YI OFF position, Servoe Manusie NAURARON SENS {Chary Troe Rong, Chinnor Oxbay. ‘Oxterdahi es est Operation (b) The 2 shift control beyond the ¥2 OFF position. (@) Toalgebraically add the YI display to the 2 display set the SEPARATE/Y1 + Y2 switch to Y1 + Y2 (b) To algebraically subtract Y2 display from Y1 display pull the PULL TO INV Y2 knob. The common mode rejection obtained can be ‘maximized by careful adjustment of either Y1 ot Y2 VARIABLE control to exactly ‘equalize channel sensitivities. This invert facility of the Y2 channel can also be used usefully with the YI and Y2 channels separa- ted for such applications as the comparison of two signals, one the inverse of the other. 3.6 TIMEBASE AND X AMPLIFIER, ‘The speed of the internal timebase (i.e. the time scale of the horizontal axis) is determined by the setting of the TIME/CM switch. As explained on Page (2), the setting of the switch automatically determines which mode of beam switching is used during dual trace operation. In addition to selection of the speed of the internal timebase, the switch has two functional settings, EXT X and X-Y. at which the internal timebase is inoperative. The gain of the internal X amplifier may be increased X10 by pulling out the PULL X10 control on the VARIABLE TIME/CM switch, This facility is available at all settings except X-Y of the TIME/CM switch. The facility effectively increases the sweep length from 10.cm to 100 em and, thus allows close examination of any portion of the trace. Any portion of the increased sweep length may be selected for viewing on the display by adjusting the X shift control. ‘When the TIME/CM switch is set to X-Y, the Y1 input channel is switched to the X amplifier. Under this condi- tion, an external signal applied to the X(¥1) socket is routed through the input attenuators in the YI channel, ‘and the full range of the sensitivity of the attenuators may be utilised to obtain a calibrated horizontal deflection. Only single trace operation (¥2 channel) is possible. Phase shift is not more than 30° up to SOOKHz and the bandwidth is 1 MHz, In this mode, the Y1 shift control is inoperative and X shift is effected by the X shifteontrol. 368 INTERNAL 1. Toadjust the time scale of the horizontal axis (@) Set the TIME/CM switch to suitable setting. (b) _Ifnecessary, adjust the concentric uncali- brated VARIABLE control. NOTE The range of the VARIABLE control is approxi- mately 3:1, Except onthe CAL setting, the VARIABLE control is uncalibrated. At the CAL setting, the calibration corresponds to the setting of the TIME/CM switch. If close examination of any portion of the trace is required, operate the PULL X10 control. 3. For horizontal shift of the trace, adjust the X shift control (identified by horizontal arrow). The control Section 3 has a dual speed function. Initial operation provides coarse speed control, the return adjustment provides fine speed control. 6b EXTERNAL In this condition, the external signal is applied directly to the internal X amplifier to produce uncalibrated (approxi- ‘mately 0.8Vem) horizontal deflection, Dual trace Y operation may be used. Bandwidth is 2MHz. 1, Set the TIME/CM switch to EXT X 2. Connect the external signal to the EXT X socket, 3.7 XY MODE 1. Set the TIME/CM switch to X-Y. 2. Set the YI input slide switch to DC or AC. 3. Connect the external signal which is to be used for X deflection to the X (YI) socket. 4, Operate the Y2 channel as for single trace operation and use the YI VOLTS/CM switch to control the X deflection. 38. TRIGGER ‘The timebase may be operated in a free run condition or triggered from the positive or negative slope of a signal as determined by the setting of the TRIG SELECT switch The triggering sources selected by the TRIG SELECT switch are as follows: (@) The line input frequency derived from the transformer in the power supply section. (©) YI or ¥2 amplifiers (irrespective of which beam is displayed). (©) _Anexternal triggering source connected to the EXT TRIG socket. ‘The LEVEL control, concentric with the TRIG SELECT switch allows selection ofthe triggering point on the trigger waveforn and hence determination of the start of the horizontal trace. When the LEVEL control is set to AUTO, the trigger circuit automatically biases itself to the most sensitive trigger level condition, and AC couples. trigger signal. Inthe absence of a trigger signal inthis mode, the timebase will fee run and maintain a displayed sweep at the selected speed. ‘The TRIG SELECT switch is used in conjunction with the ‘AC/ACE/DC and the NORM/TVL/TVF slide switches. ‘To trigger from conventional signals select NORM on the NORM/TVL/TVF switch, The AC/ACF/DC switch selects the trigger signal coupling. ‘AC. The AC coupled wideband mode used for most common trigger signals. ACF A filter is switched into circuit to reject low fre: ‘quencies. High frequency triggering may be effected from complex waveforms such as a high frequency signal with af ripple content. DC The trigger signal is DC coupled enabling the time- base to be triggered from very low frequency wave- forms or consistently triggered from variable rmark/space waveforms. Operation To trigger from TV video signals select either TVL or ‘TVF. In the TV modes the AC/ACF/DC coupling options are still retained but ACF should not be used in this mode. TVL A television sync. separator is switched into circuit so that the timebase can be triggered from the line pulses of a complex TV signal. ‘TV The syne. separator remains in circuit but the line pulses are smoothed. The T.B. triggers on the remaining frame pulses. NOTE:— Auto mode should not be used when triggering from T.V. signals. Triggering control is eifected as follows 1. Ifrequited, connect the external trigger signal to the EXT TRIG socket 2, Set the ACJACF/DC and NORM/TVLITVF switches to the required setting, 3. Set the TRIG SELECT switch to select the required twigger signal. 4, Adjust the LEVEL control so that the trace starts at the required point on the waveform. 5. Ifthe amplitude of the tigger signal is Tow, the setting of the LEVEL control may become critica. Under this condition its recommended that the LEVEL control be set to AUTO. 6. Ifa triggered timebase condition isnot required, set the TRIG SELECT switch to FREE RUN. NOTE If,in the Auto mode, frequency of the trigger is less than 40 Hz or the amplitude is too low for reliable triggering, the timebase automatically changes to a free run condition. This condition produces a bright line atthe selected sweep speed. 3.9 ADDITIONAL FACILITIES 3.93 _USE OF OPTIONAL PASSIVE PROBE ‘AX10 passive probe may be used to extend the voltage range and increase the input impedance of the Y amplifiers. ‘The input resistance of a Y channel is | MQ, shunted by approximately 28 pF. The effective capacity of the input lead must be added to this and the resultant impedance can often load the signal source. Therefore it is advisable touse the 10 M2 X10 probe, part number 32824. This reduces the input capacity and increases the input resistance, at the expense of the sensitivity. The probe contains a shunt RC network in series with the input and forms an attenuator with the input RC of the Y channel, To obtain a flat frequency response itis necessary to adjust the capacitance of the probe to match the input capacity ofthe channel as follows Set the Y channel VOLTS/CM switch to 0.2V, and the TIME/CM switch to 1 ms. 2. Connect the probe to the GATE 10V socket. 3. Unscrew the small knurled portion of the locking ring near the BNC connector at the Y channel end of the lead of the probe Section 3 4. Set the larger portion (this is an adjustable capacitor) for a level response with no overshoot or under- shoot visible on the display. 3. Tighten the knurled locking ring against the capacitor ring. 39b cALIv ‘This socket provides a DC coupled positive-going square wave of IV * 2% amplitude at line frequency for calibra- tion checks. The square wave has a source impedance of 1k and a rise time of approximately 20 ps. 39 GATE 10V This socket provides a DC coupled positive-going square pulse of 10V amplitude from 10 kS source impedance. ‘The duration of the pulse is coincident with the duration of the timebase sweep and may be used to compensate a passive probe, 394 RAMP This socket on the rear panel provides a DC coupled positive-going timing ramp of approximately 8V ampli- tude generated by the timebase. Source impedance is 6.8 KO and the ramp may be used asa drive for external frequency swept oscillators etc. 10 allow display of voltage against frequency. 3.90 ZMOD This socket on the rear panel allows an AC coupled pulse for blanking to be applied to the tube. Coupling is by internal 0.01 uF capacitor into | MQ input resistance Used in conjunetion with the INT EXT switch is required amplitude of input pulse for (a) Blanking is approximately 2V p-p for visible ‘modulation at normal brightness. (©) Full blanking is 60V negative going. 3.91 INT. EXT ‘This switch on the rear panel must be set to (a) EXT for the Z MOD mode of operation, (b) INT when dual trace operation is required. 3.99 CAMERA ‘A camera may be fitted to the oscilloscope to record waveforms, This facility is particularly useful for the slow speed timebase settings. Suitable cameras utilising Polaroid or 35 mm film may be obtained from D. Shackman & Sons, or Telford Products Ltd. Adaptors are available for attaching the camera to the oscilloscope. ‘Almost any other oscilloscope camera may be used with the OS1000A but a suitable adaptor must be obtained and should be discussed with the camera manufacturer. Circuit Description 4.1 GENERAL The 0510004 is shown in block diagram form in Fig. 4. Circuit details and interconnection of printed circuit boards are shown on the following diagrams. Fig. Y—Channel Attenuator and Input Amplifier Fig. 6 ‘Y" Amplifier and Trigger Circuits Fig 7 Timebase and X Amplifier Fig. 8 Beam Switching and Y Output Amplifier Fig.9 Power Supplies and Tube Network Fig, 10. Interconnection of Printed Cireuit Boards 4.2__ INPUT CIRCUIT OF Y AMPLIFIERS NOTE The Attenuator, Input Amplifier and Pre- amplifier in the YI channel are identical to those in the Y2 channel. Accordingly, only the Yi channel is described. ‘The input signal is applied to the front-panel socket SKA (Fig. 5) and then to the 3-position slide switch SI. The switch selects AC or DC input coupling by including or bypassing C1 in the signal path. In the third position of the switch, the input socket is disconnected and the input of the attenuator is connected to ground through R2, Each of the two sections of the YI Attenuator feed into an input impedance of 1 M2. The attenuation of the first section is determined by the potential divider action of RIOL and RIO2. With the input impedance of the second section in parallel with RLO2, the effective resistance ratio is pIgh ie. +100. Too KR i: * 100. Similarly, R103 and R104 in the second section together with the 1 MQ input impedance of the.Input Amplifier introduce a+ 10 attenuation. Each section of the Attenua- tor is frequency compensated by trimmer capacitors (see Table 2) to equalise the high frequency attenuation ratio and to ensure that the input capacity remains the same at each section of the attenuator. [nthe frst section, trimmer capacitor C101 controls the high frequency ratio. The parallel combination of trimmer, C102, and its padder, C108, determines the input capacitance. In the second section, trimmer capacitor, C103, controls the high frequency ratio. The parallel combination of trimmer, C104, and its padder, C109, determines the input capacitance. The way in which the attenuation of the two sections is combined with changes in gain of the Y1 Preamplifier is explained on this page ‘The output of the second section is applied to the high input impedance Y| Input Amplifier which has a signal sain of unity. Input resistance is 1 MS2, and the input capacitance is determined by adjustment of C105. The Y1 Input Amplifier contains two matched field effect transistors, TRIOI and TR102. Diodes, D101, D102, 103 and D104, provide overload protection for TROL. Transistor, TR102, is for thermal compensation. Preset resistor, RS, in the TR102 stage is the BAL YI control accessible from the front panel. This control is adjusted to eliminate any trace movement when the setting of the Y1 VOLTS/CM switch is altered. Any output from TR102 fs due to thermal changes, and this output together with the signal output + thermal signal from TRIOI is applied to the gain switching long tal pair configuration of TR201 and 7R202 in the YI Preamplifier shown on Fig. 6 Section 4 Neutralisng capacitors, C202 and C203, reduce the loading effect of the YI Pre-amplifer on the field effect transistor in the Y1 Inpat Amplifier. Two methods of varying the RE gun rato are incorpora ted in the Long tail pair stage of TR201 and TR202. Potentiometers, RII, is the VARIABLE control concen- tric with the front-panel YI VOLTS/CM switch and varies the resistance of the emitter circuit, Full adjustment of the control introduces a 3:1 gain variation. ‘Switch wafer, S2CF, part of the front-panel Y1 VOLTS/ CM switch, varies the resistance of the collector circuit to sive gains of 1, 2 and 4 ‘The resistors switched in the collector circuit for the three gains are listed in Table 1 as follows Table 1 Gain Resistors in the Y1 Pre-amplifier Gain Resistors Series arm of R209 and R212 in parallel | with series arm of R218 and R220 2 Series arm of R208 and R212 in parallel with series arm of R218 and R220 4 | R28 in series with R220 Zener diode, D201, stabilises the supply voltage to the collector circuit of the long tal par. ‘The overall effect of the two sections of attenvation, and the gains of the Y1 Pre-amplifier are cross referenced in Table 2 to the settings of the YI VOLTS/CM switch. NOTE Any settings of the switch where a section of the ‘Attenuator may be out of circuit are indicated by #1 Table 2 Attenuation and Gain of Y1 Channel Switch | istSection | 2nd Section | Y1 Pre-amplifier Setting | Atenuator | Attenuator } Gain smv 4 4 lomv 2 20mVv 1 somv | + 49 (C193, somv | +1 10 (ios 4 ree 19 (C103 - 1° (c1o8 a} +19 (C103 i o2v 0 (C103 osv 4 Vv 2 Ww 1 (C103 x (C104 4 ‘2190 C101 | 449 (C103 tov | +100 (E19) | 0 (CIO 2 4100 101 | 449 C103 20V | #100 C102) *!° (C104 : Circuit Description Full variation of RII ensures that any adjacent lower sensitivity range can be overlapped. High trequency com. pensation of RII iseffected by trimmer capacitor, C211, and high frequency compensation of the switched gain is effected by trimmer capacitors, C209, C210 (with padder C243), and fixed capacitor, C241 The outputs ofthe gain switching long tail pair are applied to emitter followers, TR20S and TR206, which act as buffers to prevent loading of the gain switching circuit by subsequent stages. The slider of potentiometer, RIS, in the emitter circuit is fed with ~ 15V so that adjustment of the potentiometer introduces a DC level shift forthe YI signal. in Y2 channel, $1Sa and b inserted between the bases of TR230, TR231 and the position control, acts as a Channel Invert switch ‘Two outputs are taken from each emitter circuit. One pair of outputs is fed via transistors. T228, TR229 and TR209, ‘TR210. The guin of TR209, TR210 is preset by R242, determining the gain of the Y1 channel. High frequency compensation is effected by trimmer, C217. The other pair of outputs are applied to the Y1 Trigger Amplifier ‘TR215 and TR216, 4.3 CHANNEL SWITCH ‘The Channel Switch shown in Fig. 6 contains eight diodes, D203 to D210. inclusive. The switch is supplied with the output signals from the Y1 and Y2 Preamplifiers and is ‘operated by signals applied in antiphase to LI and L2 from the Channel Switch Bistable. Thus, when LI is positive L2 is negative, and under this condition diodes, D208 and D209, conduct but diodes, D203 and D205, are cut off. Asa result, the balanced output of the YI Pre- amplifier is applied via diodes, D204 and D206, to the Buffer Amplifier. Because diodes, D208 and D209, are conductingidiodes, D207 and D210, are cut off and any output from the Y2 Preamplifier is disconnected from the Buffer Amplifier. When the phase of the outputs from the Channel Switch Bistable reverses, the electrical condition of the Channel Switch changes and the output signal from the Y2 Pre-amplifie is applied to the Buffer Amplifier while the output signal of the YI Pre-amplifier is disconnected. The overall result is that on dual trace ‘operation, the switched input to the Buffer Amplifier consists of successive alternate periods of Y1 and Y2 signals. The switching rate is determined by the setting of the TIME/CM switch as explained later. 4.4 BUFFER AMPLIFIER ‘The Buffer Amplifier shown in Fig. 6 consists of TR213 and TR214 operating as feedback stages. The output resistance of this stage plus the 62 2 resistors, R251 and R255, form the drive resistance for the balanced 150 ns Delay’ Line connected between pin 24 and pin 25. In the ADDmode the junction of R253 and R252 (pin 59)is connected to ~ 15V through S144. This subtracts the necessary bias current when YI and Y2 channel are added. 45 YI TRIGGER AMPLIFIER ‘The Y1 Trigger Amplifier shown in Fig, 6 contains 10 Section 4 ttansistors, TR215 and TR216, which operate in a long tai pai configuration fed with the antiphase input signals from the YI Preamplifier. The output from the collector of TR216 is fed to the X-Y connection on the TIME/CM switch. This X-Y facility allows an X input to be connected via the Y1 input terminal onthe Front Panel. Capacitor, C245. in the collector circuit of ‘TR216 compensates for phase difference between the X and ¥ channels in the X-Y mode ‘The output from the collector of TR215 is applied to the TRIG SELECT switch, $5, on the front panel, The preset R313 is set with YI trace in centre of sraticule (0 give a zero volt output from the internal trigger amplifier (pin 35) Y1 being selected on the Trigger Selector switch. 46 Y2TRIGGER AMPLIFIER The Y2 Trigger Amplifier shown in Fig. 6 contains transistors, TR217 and TR218, which operate asa long tal pair fed with antiphase input signals from the Y2 Preamplifier. The output from the collector of TR2I3 is routed to the ¥2 OUT socket SKD on the front pane. R262 is set to give a zero volt Y2 output with ¥2 off. ‘The output from the collector of TR217 is applied to the ‘TRIG SELECT switch, $5, on the front panel. 47 TRIGGER SELECTOR SWITCH ‘The trigger selector switch has 9 settings as follows: LINE He of —ve 7 ‘ve or ~ve ¥2 EXT FREE RUN On wafer, SSAB, four positions corresponding to the +ve and —ve functions of Y1 and Y2 are utilised to allow a common amplifier for YI and Y2 signals to be switched into circuit. This amplifier, shown in Fig. 6, contains transistor, TR219, which operates in a common emitter configuration with negative feedback. The output of the common amplifier is connected via D229 to water, AF, of SS together with a supply line frequency derived from a winding on power supply transformer, TI, and an external trigger connection applied from the front-pane! EXT X socket SKC via the RC network of R15 and C7. ‘The network has two functions: it attenuates the input level of the external trigger signal and, in conjunction with D212, protects TR220. Two other wafers, BF and BB of 5 are integral with the operation of the Trigger Amplifier and are discussed in paragraph 4.8. ‘The wiper of SSAF connects the selected trigger source to switch, $7, the AC-ACF-DC switch on the front pang the AC setting of the switch, the trigger signal is capaci tively coupled via C230 to the base of emitter follower, TR220. At the ACF setting, however, C9 and R276 function as an RC Trigger Coupling filter which attenuates low frequencies. In this way, high frequency pulses can be separated from a composite signal for triggering purposes. Circuit Description ‘When DC is selected by $7, the trigger signal is directly coupled to enable triggering to take place from very low frequency signals. D212 and zener diode, D211, protect ‘TR220 against excessive input drive. in the Trigger mode, the emitter of TR 220 is directly coupled through emitter follower, TR227, and the network formed by D222, D225 and D221, to the Trigger Amplifier. S6ais closed cuasing D222 to conduct and D225 to develop its zener voltage. The cathode of D221 is thus sitting at approxi- mately — 3.9V and conducts giving a D.C. path. In the AUTOmode, Sé6a is open, D225 conducts and D222 develops its zener voltage. With its cathode at approxi- mately + 3.9V. D221 is reversed biased. The circuit is now A.C. coupled through C229. 4.8 TRIGGER AMPLIFIER ‘The Trigger Amplifier shown in Fig. 6 contains transistors, ‘TR222 and TR223, which operate as along tal pair. ‘The base of TR222 is connected to switch wafer, SSBF, and the base of TR223 is connected to switch wafer, $$ BB. Both switch wafers form part of the front-panel TRIG SELECT switch, Examination of the circuit shows that when the switch is set at any 4ve setting, the signal is applied to the base of TR223, and the base of TR222 is AC coupled to ground via C10. Conversely, when the switch is set at any —ve setting, the signal is applied to the base of TR222, and the base of TR223 is AC coupled to ground via C10. When the LEVEL control isin use, Séa is closed and the centre of the potentiometer sits at about =3.9V RIT can thus be used to trigger the trace on any point of the incoming waveform. A single ended output is taken from the collector of TR223 and applied via diode, D215, to the junction of C236 and R295. 4.9 TELEVISION SYNC, SEPARATOR AA single ended output is taken from the collector of ‘TR222 and fed toa Television Sync. Separator circuit containing transistor, TR227, shown on Fig. 6. The circuit is operative only when S13 is set to TVL or TVF C234 and the base-emitter junction of TR221 selects TV syne. pulses from complex video waveforms even though the picture information may be varying. In the TVL position, amplified sync, pulses are passed from the collector ofthis transistor through D215 to the Schmitt trigger. When TVE is selected, line pulses are integrated ‘out by the action of C233 and the R282/R283 network. ‘The remaining frame pulses are normally passed on to the Schmitt trigger. 4.10 SCHMITT TRIGGER ‘The signal applied to the junction of C236 and R295 may be either capacitively coupled (via C236) or DC routed (via R295, S6B and R296) to emitter follower, TR224, shown in Fig. 6. This transistor buffers the input to ‘TR225 which with TR226 operates in a Schmitt trigger configuration. Switch, S6, which determines the signal path is ganged to R17, the LEVEL control concentric with the front-panel TRIG SELECT switch, When R17 is set fully counter clockwise to AUTO, switch, SOB, is Section 4 ‘open and the output of the Trigger Amplifier is capaci- tively coupled to TR224. In the AUTO POSITION, $6 is, ‘open and the wiper of R17 is at zero volts. As described in 4.7, the trigger signal i A.C. coupled to TR222 base. With both input bases at zero volts, TR222 and TR223 form a roughly balanced long-taled pair amplifier which passes the trigger signal to the Schmitt trigger at an Increased level. In this condition with no DC level connected from the ‘Trigger Amplifier, the Schmitt Trigger automatically goes into an astable condition which ensures that itis biased to its most sensitive trigger point. When R17 is turned clock-wise ftom AUTO, switch, $6, is closed and the output of the Trigger Amplifier is DC routed to TR224. Adjustment of R17 determines the DC level of the base of TR222 or the base of TR223 and in turn, the level of the output and — because of the output is DC routed to TR224 — the time of triggering of the Schmitt. Thus R17 can be adjusted to trigger the trace at any point on the waveform. The function of the Schmitt ‘Trigger is to produce a constant amplitude output pulse whilst the input triger signal passes the ‘window’ of the 20,000 ohms/volt Section 5 sensitivity. Accuracy within 2%, 3. Voltage Calibrator. kHz squarewave generator with amplitude 25mV to 100V. Accuracy within 1%, 4, Time-mark Generator. Marker generator of 0.5 us to 1 sec, Accuracy within 1%, 5. Squarewave Generator. SO0kHz flat top squarewave ‘generator with adjustable amplitude 0,2V to 1V into 50 ohms having a rise time of less than 5 ns. 6. RF, Sinewave Generator. SO0kHz to 20MHz with SOkHHz reference frequency. Output amplitude 25mV to SV pk. to pk. into SOokms. 10V unter- minated. Amplitude accuracy at SOkHz and 5000ktiz to 20MHz within 3%, 7. LB, Sinewave Generator. 1k#z to SOOkHz with less than 3% distortion up to SOOkHz amplitude 20- Somv. 8. Capacitance Standardiser 28pF. High impedance frequency compensated attenuator with BNC connectors giving 2x attenuation when used with IMO 28pF load accuracy within $% DC to LOOkHz. 9. SOohms termination. Connectors BNC and accuracy within 39% 10. 20dB SOohms attenuator. Connectors BNC and accuracy within 3%, 5.5 RAIL VOLTAGES 1. Set the BRILL control to minimum, 2. Set the SUPPLY VOLTAGE switch on the rear ppanel to suit the supply. Apply the supply voltage via the Variac set to the mid range of the SUPPLY VOLTAGE setting. 3. Check that the GRAT switch operates and neon, LPL, energises. 4. Check the voltage to chassis on the following pins on the Power Supply printed circuit board are within the following limits 22 + 145Vt0 + 16V pin25 - 14.5V to -16V pin 18 + 145Vto + 160V Fin36 > +25kV Adjust the E.H.T. potentiometer (R628 on Fig. 3) to obtain 130V across C604. NOTE The supply voltage to the instrument must be exactly mid range when setting this voltage. 6. Check that the voltage measured with a multimeter from junction of R631 and C609 to chassis, is within — 950V and — 1030V. 7. Ensure that this voltage does not change by more than £ 10V when the Variac is adjusted in turn to the upper and lower supply voltage limits indicated ‘on the SUPPLY VOLTAGE selector switch. 5.6 BEAM CONTROL 1. Set the front panel controls as follows: (@) YI VOLTS/CM to 20mV. () YI shift to mid position ” Maintenance pep 18 (©) _Y2 shift to Y2 OFF (@) _X shift to mid position (€) PULL X10 to ‘off (ie. the control is pushed in) () TIME/CM to EXT X {g) _Y1 input slide switch (S1) to ground (h) BRILL to mid position @__ Separate Yi and Y2 switch to SEPARATE Adjust the YI BAL control and RS41 TIME/CM Gig. 1) to centralise a spot on the screen Set the ASTIG control for a round spot and adjust. the BRILL and FOCUS controls as necessary but ensure that these controls are not at the end of their travel at the optimum setting. Set (a) YI VOLTS/CM VARIABLE and Y2 VOLTS/ CM VARIABLE to CAL (b)_ Y2 VOLTS/CM to 20mV. (©) Y2slide switch ($3) to ground (@_ ZMOD switch on rear panel to INT Adjust YI BAL control to eliminate spot movement when switching Y1 VOLTS/CM from 20mV to sin. Obtain a second spot by setting the ¥2 shift control to mid position and adjust Y2 BAL control to eliminate spot movement when switching Y2 VOLTS/CM from 20mV to SmvV. Check that the two spots are round and separate over a normal range of brilliance and that each Y shift control moves each spot well off the sereen in both directions independently (slight interaction is acceptable). Move both spots onto the graticule centre-line by means of the shift controls. Switch the SEPARATE YI + Y2 switch to YI + Y2. Check that the combined spot is not more than + 2ems from the graticule horizontal centre line, ‘TIMEBASE TRACE Set (@) The TIME/CM switch to 0.1 ms. (b) TRIG SELECT to FREE RUN. Cheek that two traces are displayed. Centralise the traces with the X shift control. Adjust GRAT control and ensure that the graticule illumination operates correctly. Observing either trace, adjust R633 (Fig. 3) to rotate the trace to be exactly parallel to the horizontal centre line. If the tube has been changed and there is insufficient range, interchange leads on pin 30 and 31, Power Supply board. Set the Y shift controls so that the two traces are near the top and bottom of the screen. ‘Adjust the GEOM control (R639 in Fig. 3) to give ‘minimum bowing of both horizontal lines. ‘TIMEBASE ACCURACY Set the TIME/CM switch to XY and centralise the spot with X shift and Y2 shift controls. 3. 14, Is. 16 17. 18, 20. 3. Section 5 If necessary, readjust the FOCUS and ASTIG controls to obtain a sharp round spot. Set () YI VOLTS/CM VARIABLE to CAL, {b) Input slide switch (S1) to DC. (6) _ Xi gain (R556 on Fig. 1) to mid position, Set V1 VOLTS/CM to 5 mV. Using the Voltage Calibrator, apply a 50 mV (1%) p-p I kHz square wave to YI input socket. Adjust X10 gain (R552 on Fig. 1) to obtain 10 em spacing of the spots along the horizontal centre line Set (@) YI VOLTS/CM to obtain a suitable setting depending on marker amplitude. (0) TRIP SELECT to 1 +ve (c) Trigger coupling to AC. (@)_ TRIG LEVEL to mid position (@)_TIME/CM switch to 1 ms. (bo) TIME/CM VARIABLE to CAL. (©) PULL X10 to out position. Using the Time Mark Generator, apply 0.1 ms (1%) markers to Y1 input socket. Objain a stable display by adjustment of TRIG LEVEL control. Adjust RS41 TIME/CM (Fig. 1) to obtain mark. perm. Push in the PULL X10 control, change input marker signal to | ms and adjust XI gain (R556 on Fig. 1) to obtain 1 mark per em. Set the TIME/CM switch to X-Y then repeat (4) to (12), inclusive, Set the TIME/CM switch to | us/em and apply 1 us markers to the YI input socket. Adjust C16 (Fig. |) to obtain 1 mark per em Using the Time Mark Generator, measure the accuracy of all TIME/CM ranges with the PULL, X10 control ‘in’ and ensure that the accuracy is ‘better than that given in Specification, Check that the sweep starts within 0.5 em of the seme point on all ranges and that the TIME/CM VARIABLE control reduces the speed by greater than 2.5:1 on any range. Check that the trace length is greater than 10 em on all ranges. Measure the accuracy on the 0.5 us/cm range with the PULL X10 control ‘out’ and ensure that the accuracy is better than that given in Specification ignoring the first em of trace Push the PULL X10 switch ‘in’ and set the YI and Y2 VOLTS/CM switches to 5 mV. YGaIN Set the Y1 TIME/CM switch to 0.5 ms. Using the Voltage Calibrator, apply a 25 mV 1 kHz square wave to the YI input socket and obtain a stable display. ‘Adjust R242 (Fig. 3) to obtain 5 cm amplitude of square wave, Far Service Mansi MAURNHON SERVICES: 8 Chery Tree Rese, Gninnor ‘Oxtordehire, OXb 4G. "rar (oveey) S564 Fax (01844) 262554 erak maine alpie.20m Maintenance 5. 10 i. 511 512 set (2) ¥2 input slide switch to DC. (0) Y2 VOLTS/CM VARIABLE to CAL. (c) TRIG SELECT to Y2 +. Using the Voltage Calibrator. apply a 25 mV 1 kHz square wave to Y2 input socket and obtain a stable display. Adjust R247 (Fig. 3) to give $ em amplitude of square wave. Y ATTENUATOR Using the Voltage Calibrator. apply a SO mV 1 KHz square wave to the ¥2 input socket via the 28 pF Capacitance Standardiser. Adjust the 5 mV input capacitor, C10S (Fig. 3), to sive a square corner to the positive-going edge. Set the Y2 VOLTS/CM switch to 50 mV and apply @ 250 mV square wave direct to the Y2 input socket. Adjust C103 (Fig, 3) to give a square corner. Set the Y2 VOLTS/CM switch to 0.5V and increase the square wave input to 25V. Adjust C101 (Fig. 3) to give a square corner. ‘Apply a SV square wave from the Voltage Calibrator via the Capacitance Standardiser and adjust C102 (Fig, 3) to give a square comer. Reduce the square wave input to 0.SV and reset Y2 VOLTSICM to 50 mV. Adjust C104 (Fig. 3) to give a square corner. Remove the Capacitance Standardiser, then with the square wave applied, check at all settings of the Y2 VOLTS/CM switch with the amplitude of the applied square wave adjusted to give 5 cm of display, that the corners of the waveform are square and accuracy is better than that stated in the specifica tion on every range, Set TRIG SELECT to YI #e then repeat (1) to (10), inclusive except read “YI” for ‘Y2" ZMODULATION Apply a 1 kHz square wave of 2V amplitude to the Z MOD socket on the rear panel and to Y1 input socket with YI VOLTS/CM switch set to LV. Obtain a stable trigger then observe that blanking is visible only when the Z MOD switch is set to EXT. Increase the input to SV and observe thatthe brilliance is even, during both blanked and unblanked portions of the square wave. Remove the signal and set Z MOD switch to INT. cAL IV Set (@) Yl and ¥2 VOLTS/CM VARIABLE controls toCAL. (b) YI VOLTS/CM to 0.2V. Using the Voltage Calibrator apply 1V and 1kHz square wave to Y1 input socket. Note the exact deflection then apply the CAL signal to the Y1 input socket, adjusting the setting 12. 13, 16. 17. 18, Section 5 of the TIME/CM switch as required to obtain a square wave. Adjust R614 (Fig. 3) to give the deflection previously noted. ‘TRIGGERING Set the TRIG SELECT switch to LINE +e Check that LINE 4ve and ~ve operates correctly. Set TRIG SELECT to YI +e and Y1 VOLTS/CM tov. Ensure that itis possible to obtain a stable display ‘with only ve slope trigger. Set TRIG SELECT to Y1 —ve and obtain a stable display where only —ve slope trigger is possible. Set the AC/ACF/DC slide switch to ACF and YI VOLTS/CM switch to 1V. Ensure that 2 stable trigger conditions of opposite slope can be found at two settings of the LEVEL control. Set the ACJACF/DC Switch to AC and the NORM/ TVL/TVF switch to TVLand the ¥1 volts/em switch to 10V. Ensure that a stable display of +slope is possible at relatively uncritical settings of the LEVEL control. Repeat (7) and (8) with slide switch on TVF. Set (a) Trigger switch to AC and the NORM/TVLITVF to NORM (©) YIVOLTS/CM to SV. (©) LEVEL control to AUTO. Ensure that a stable display of the correct slope is obtained on YI tve and YI —ve settings of the TRIG SELECT switch. Set YI VOLTS/CM to 2V. Turn the LEVEL control out of AUTO and adjust it to obtain a stable trace. With this control set to the ‘middle of the range which gives a stable trace, it should be possible to switch to the opposite slope without losing trigger. If this result cannot bbe obtained slight adjustment of R293 may be found necessary to achieve this. Switch YI and Y2 input slide switches to GND. Switch AC/ACE/DC switch to DC. With the trace on the horizontal centre line, monitor the DC potential on pin 54 (Y amp + Trig) with multimeter and set R313 (fig 3) for zero bias, +25mV. Set TRIG SELECT to Y2 +e and YI to OFF. With ¥2 trace on the horizontal centre line set R3IL to give zero bias + 25mV on pin 54. Apply the output of the CAL IV also to the Y2 input socket with the Y2 coupling switch set to DC, the Y2 VOLTS/CM set to 0.2V and the trigger coupling to AC. Ensure thata stable Y2 display of correct slope is obtained on YI #ve and —ve settings of the TRIG SELECT switch, over the entire Y1 shift range including YL OFF setting Reset YI shift to mid position. Set Y1 slide switch to ground and YI VOLTS/CM to SnV. Ensure the Y2 display isin a free run condition when the TRIG SELECT switch is set to Maintenance (@) Yi te and -ve () EXT #ve and —ve and that the YI trace is clean with no break-through when TRIG SELECT is et to Y2 +e. Set @) Yt coupling switch to DC (b) YI VOLTS/CM t0.0.2V (©) Y2VOLTS/CM to SV and ensure that a stable Y! display of correct slope is possible when TRIG SELECT is set to Y2 ve or =ve, over the whole range of the Y? shift including Y2 OFF. Reset Y2 shift to mid position, 20. Set (@) _Y2 coupling switched to ground (b) ¥2 VOLTS/CM to SmV and ensure that the YI display isin a free run condition when the TRIG SELECT which is set to: (@) Y2-+veand -ve () EXT #ve and ~ve ‘and that the Y2 trace is clean with no break-through when TRIG SELECT is set to YI +ve. 21. Connect the CAL IV also to the EXT TRIG socket via 2 220 kQ resistor and observing the YI trace, check that triggering is stable when the TRIG SELECT switch set to EXT +ve and EXT —ve in both auto and manual modes. 22, Check that tree run is indicated when TRIG SELECT is set to FREE RUN, over the complete range of the LEVEL control. 23, Remove the CAL 1V signal. 6.14 PULSE RESPONSE I. Using the Square Wave Generator, apply a fast rise time 500KHz square wave to YI input socket via a 20 dB SO® attenuator. 2° Set (@) _Y2 shift control to ¥2 OFF {b) TIME/CM to 0.5 us (c) TRIG SELECT to Y1 +e (@_YIVOLTS/CM to Smv (@) YI VOLTS/CM VARIABLE fully counter clockwise. 3. Obiain a stable display and adjust amplitude of generator to give approximately 5 em amplitude. 4, Setall trimmers on the Y1 amplifier, tigger amplifier and Y output printed circuit boards to approximately mid position, except C217 and €220 (Fig. 3) which should be set to minimum capacitance. NOTE Ensure that the instrument has had at least 30 minutes warm-up before proceeding. 5. Adjust C420 (Fig. 2) to extend the flat top of the second pulse towards the leading edge. 6. Adjust C217 (Fig. 2) to extend the flat portion towards the edge. 7. Set TIME/CM to 50 us and observing the second positive going corner, adjust C421 (Fig. 3)to extend the flat portion towards the edge, giving priority to straightness even if a slope appears. 20 Section 5 Adjust C411 (Fig. 2) to extend the flat portion towards the edge maintaining the straightness, then set Y1 VOLTS/CM VARIABLE to CAL and adjust the generator to give Tem amplitude. ‘Adjust C211 (Fig. 3) to extend that flat portion towards the edge, then push in the PULL X10 control. Re-adjust C420 and C421 (Fig, 2)if necessary, to remove any slope and to square the comer. Set YI VOLTS/CM to 10mV and adjust the generator to obtain Tem amplitude and adjust C209 (Fig. 3) for a square corner. Set Y1 VOLTS/CM to 20mV and reset generator then adjust C210 (Fig. 3) for a square corner. Set YI VOLTS/CM to SmV and apply a constant amplitude signal from the RF Sine Wave Signal Generator to the Y1 input socket via a 502 termination. Set the frequency of the generator to ‘S00kHz approximately, and amplitude to give exactly 8cm of display. Increase the frequency until the indicated amplitude is 5.6em and ensure that the frequency is between 20MHYz and 24MHz. NOTE To increase frequency, apply Square Wave 14, 15, 16. 18, 19, 20. Generator on SmVi/em range then adjust C41 (Fig. 2)to give some overshoot, then adjust C421 Fig. 2)and C217 (Fig. 3) to give a square corner. Repeat (13). To reduce frequency. adjust C411 to give some undershoot, then adjust C421 and C217 for a square comer. Repeat (13). ‘Switch off YI and set Y2 shift control to mid position, Set (@) Y2VOLTS/CM to SmV. (©) VOLTS/CM VARIABLE fully counter- clockwise () TRIG SELECT to Y2 +e (a) TIME/CM t0 0.5 us and apply a fast rise time square wave to Y2 input. Obiain 7 cm amplitude of display, then @) Adjust C220 (Fig. 3) to give a square corner. (@) Set ¥2 VOLTS/CM VARIABLE to CAL. (6) Reset generator to give Tom amplitude. (@)__Adjust C215 (Fig. 3) to give a square corner Set Y2 VOLTS/CM to 10mV and generator to ‘obtain Jem amplitude and then adjust C213 (Fig. 3) for a square corner. Set Y2 VOLTS/CM to 20mY, then reset generator and adjust C214 (Fig. 3) for a square corner. ‘Apply a constant amplitude signal from the RF Sine Wave Generator to the Y2 input socket via a ‘$02 termination with the Y2 VOLTS/CM set at smV. (@) Set the generator frequency to SOOkHz range and amplitude to give 8em of display. (b) Increase the frequency until the indicated amplitude is 5.6em and ensure that this frequency is between 20MHz and 24MHz Fit the Delay Line screws and check that the YI and Y2 pulse response is still square. ei ik i i Maintenance 5.15 1 5.16 817 HIGH FREQUENCY TRIGGERING Increase the frequency of the generator to 20MH2 and adjust the amplitude of 1 em and pull out the PULL X10 control to give 50 nsicm sweep rate ‘Adjust the LEVEL control to obtain a stable cleanly triggered waveform Set (@) YI shift control to mid position (>) TRIG SELECT to Y1 +e. and apply the sine wave signal tothe YI input socket. Obtain Lem of stable triggered waveform by adjustment of the LEVEL control. CASCADE Set the RF Sine Wave Generator to 500 kHz, the TIME/CM to 0.5 us, TRIG SELECT to Y2 +ve and apply the generator to Y2 input socket. Adjust the amplitude of the generator to exactly 4em deflection. Set Y2 VOLTS/CM to 20mV and connect the Y2 OUT to the Y1 input socket with the PL8I lead. Ensure that the YI display isa clean sine wave of amplitude between 4.8 cm and 5.2 cm. ‘Adjust the generator to give exactly 8 cm of YI display then increase the frequency until the indicated amplitude is 5.6 em. Ensure that this frequency is greater than 5.SMHz. Remove the PL8I lead and reset the Y2 VOLTS/CM switch to smv. Set the Y1 input to ground and set the Y1 shift con trol to centre the trace, set the YI input to DC and adjust R262 (Fig. 3) to bring the trace to the centre. x-Y Apply a Iktlz sine wave signal tothe Y2 input socket and set TIME/CM to Ins. @) Adjust the generator to give Sem amplitude then apply this signal also to the YT input. (©) Set the TIME/CM switch to XY and Position the trace with the X shift control so 5.18 Section 5 that the X deflection is equal about the vertical centre line (©) Increase the frequency continuously to SOOkHz and ensure that, if the 45° line gradually changes to an ellipse, the spacing of the lines on the vertical axis does not exceed 2.5 mm over the frequency range. Set the Y2 input switch to ground and apply a signal from the Constant Amplitude Sine Wave generator at SOkHz to the X(¥1) input socket. (@) Adjust the amplitude to give a horizontal line 10cm long. () Increase frequency until trace reduces to Tem and ensure that this frequency is greater than 1.1 MHz. EXTX Apply the SOKHz sine wave from the Constant Amplitude generator to the EXT X socket with the ‘TIME/CM switch set to EXT X and the PULL X10 control ‘out. (a) Adjust amplitude to give 10cm deflection. (©) Increase frequency until the trace reduces to ‘Tom and ensure that this frequency is greater than 2.2MElz (©) Push PULL X10 control in’ FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF BAL CONTROLS Fit the covers. Allow 2 15 minute warm up period to elapse Re-adjust the BAL controls. Bring both Y1 and Y2 traces to the centre of the Set the SEPARATE, YI + Y2 switch to Y1 + ¥2 and check that the combined trace does not move ‘more than 2cm. Switch back to SEPARATE and pull the PULL TO INV. Y2 knob. The Y2 trace must not move more than 0.75 em, a Component List and Illustrations Section 6 “Y‘Output Amp,Pulse Response 420. Cait caar | Rqz6 | ca09 Fig. 1 Righthand View Component List and Illustrations Section 6 cre 15 MRI, MR2 TIME /CM (8) TIMEBASE AND XAMP ASSEMBLY —_FUSE Drip12 R541 RS52 R556 1 TIME/CM = x10GAIN.X1GAIN. C24. C23. C21/C22,— R36. Fig. 2 Lefthand View 23 Component List and Illustrations Section 6 YsPulse Response Yj Attenuator R633, R313, R614 R628 TRACE = TRIGGER R242 C104 C102 103 | CAL. EHT ROTATION OcLEVEL YiGAiN cant T “can | c1os ‘ R262 R293, R639 R247 Y, TRIGGER Y,0UT TRIGGER SLOPE | 21a | cz | cio4 | cIo1 GEOM. Y,GAIN DCLEVEL DCLEVEL BALANCE C220 C213. C103. C105 C102 Yp Pulse Response Ya Attenuator Fig. 3 Bottom View 24 wesbeig yoog 814 8 Section 6 no za Component List and Illustrations To caeere le SSS ee Ree Component List and Illustra Section 6 ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS RESISTORS cc Carbon Composition ¥W 10% unless otherwise stated oF Carbon Film YW 5% unless otherwise stated MO Metal Oxide YW 2% unless otherwise stated ME Metal Film %W 1% unless otherwise stated ww Wire Wound GW 5% unless otherwise stated ce Control Potentiometer 20% unless otherwise stated Pcp Preset Potentiometer Type MPD, PC 20% unless otherwise stated CAPACITORS cE(1) Ceramic + 80% = 25% CE(2) Ceramic SOOV = 10% unless otherwise stated SM Silver Mica PF Phstic Film £ 10% unless otherwise stated PS Polystyrene PE Polyester + 10% unless otherwise stated PC Polycarbonate E Electrolytic (Aluminium) + 50% = 10% T Tantalum + 50% = 10% 26 prrrcr rocco eS eee PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY NO. 29446 30 3 kK a iG weur Fig. 5{a) ¥1 Channel Attenuator and Input Amplifier Cireuit PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY sz FRONT PANEL MARKINGS. Amplifier Circuit on 6 e107 aor = : j —l x fo alos cies Te ea xt Fae(oven) ease scat ee sapnmccon s2 FRONT PANEL MARKINGS, a Component List and Illustrations Y1 ATTENUATOR: Ret Value RESISTORS RI 109 R2 102, R3 109 R4 102. RS 22k R51 479 R101 990k R102 10.1k R103 900k Rios 111k Rl0S 1M R106 470k R107 33k R108 3.3k R109 8.2k RO 82k RIL 18k R12 3302 R113 3300 Ri14 1002 ‘capAciToRS Cl Our C2 680pF C3 39pF C31 S.6kp Description cr cE CF CF cp cr MF ME Part No. 2259 259 259 2259 29552 720 31927 31928 31929 31930 26346 4906 1638 1638 314 314 634, 1894 1894 11504 29495 24903 4780 22394 fet Vale C101 6.8pF C102 6.8pF C103 6.8pF C104 6.8pF C105 6.8pF C106 O.1uF C107 O.luF C108 6.8pF C1092. 7pF Dioves Dior D102 D103 Dios ‘TRANSISTORS TRIOL TRIO2 MISCELLANEOUS SKA 502 si 82 Section 6 Deseriotion Tol % Trimmer Trimmer Trimmer Trimmer Trimmer PF 10 CE(2) 10 SM 10 Zener Zener 1N3595, 1N3595, Trans AEL Matched to Spec UCS 2405 Socket BNC Switch slider DP/TT Switch part of RIL Part No. 25750 25750 25870 25750 25750 3399 22395 4617 816 4032 4032 29330 29330 29512 29512 1222 25869 29546 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY NO, 294 Teale tesiessseeiessanteneees andi) ieedceeg dioenibacesige | I | | | | L---- a Ho = & Joc ° ss ts Fig, 5(b) Y2 Channel Attenuator and Input Amplifier Circuit PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY NO. 29446. cio 103 a s4 FRONT PANEL MARKINGS. and Input Amplitier Circuit OE) : s4 FRONT PANEL MARKINGS, 29 Component Y2 ATTENUATOR Ret Vawe RESISTORS R6 102 R7 100 RB 102 RO 102 RIO 22k R52 470 R53 330k R54 330k R101 990k R102 10.1k R103 900k Rio 111k R105 IM R106 470k R107 33k R108 3.3k R19 8.2k R10 82k RIT 18k Rii2 3309 R13 3309 Ril4 1009 ‘CAPACITORS. OLE CS 680pF %39pF Descriation Tol 8 Potentiometer cc 10 cc 10 MF 0s MF 05 ME 03 MF 05 ME 05 cc 10 cr cE cr cr CF cE cr cr PF 10 cE(2) 10 CEQ) 10 Yaw ‘AW ‘AW ‘AW ‘AW ‘AW ‘yw 400V S00V Part No. 2259 2259 2259 2259 29552 m1 4408, 4408 26345 26338 26344 26339 26346 4906 1638 1638 314 314 634 1894 1894 11504 29495 24903 Soov 4780 t and Illustrations Ret Value C101 6.89F C102 68pF C103 6.8pF C104 6.8pF C10S 6.8pF C106 Olu C107 O.1uF C108 6.8pF C109 -2.7pF bioves DIOL D102 D103, Dios TRANSISTORS TRIOL ‘TRI02 MISCELLANEOUS SKB 502 $3 4 Section 6 Deserition Tol BE. Trimmer Trimmer Trimmer Trimmer Trimmer PE 10 CEQ) 10 SM 10 SM 10 Zener Zener 1N3595, 1N3595 Transistors AELL Matched to spec. ucs2405 Socket BNC Switch slider DP/TT Switch part of R12 400 s00V. 1s0V 150V 62 62 PartNo. 25750 28750 25750 25750 25750 3399 22395 4617 816 4032 4032 29330 29330 29512 29512 1222 25869 29546 Component List and Illustrations Y AMP and TRIGGER Ret Value AESISTORS RII RI2 RI3 Ria RIS RI6 RIT R201 R202 R203, R204 R205 R206 R207 R208 R209 R210 R2iL R212 R213 R214 RIS R26 RU7 R28 R219 R220 R221 R222 R223 R224 R225 R226 R227 R228 R229 R230 R231 R232 R233, R234 RBS R236 R237 R238 R239 R240 R24i R242 R243 R244 R245 R246 R247 R248 5002 5002 4% 47k 82k 27k 2k 12k 1800 12k 30 12k 1802 12k BIg 1872 681k 681k 1872 9312 1872 681k 681k 1872 5622 4702 3622 5622 4709 5622 1002 4702 1002 43k 43k 1002 4702. 1002. 4700 419 43k 43k 479. 4702 330 18k 479. 1502 1002 18k 18k 472 1502 1002 18k Description Tol Rt CP Lin, CP Lin, CPLin CP Lin CF 3 CF 5 CP Lin. cr CF cr cr CF MO CF PCP MPD/PC cF Ww “Ww PartNo. 31123 31123 29551 29551 19060 18567 32355 2087 1517 2087 2931 2087 26744 2087 29473, 29471 29474 20474 29471 29473 20471 29474 29474 29471 29472 BB 29472 29472 1373 29472 11504 1373 11508 26723 26723 11504 1373 11504 1373 26748 26723 26723 26748 1373 2931 310 28714 301 28520 310 310 28714 301 28520 310 Ret R249 R250 R251 R252 R253 RIS4 R255 R256 R257 R258. 259 R260 R261 R262 R263 R264 R265 R266 R267 R268 R269 R270 R271 R272 R273 R274 R275 R276 R277 R278 R279 R280 R281 R282 R283 R284 R285 R286 R287 R288, R289 R290 R291 R292 R293 R294 R295 R296 R297 R298 R299 R300 R301 R302 Value Deseription 102 6802 620. 15k 15k 4720 2a 6802. 102 18k 18k 2402 5602. 22k 7502. 18k 18k 2002 3602 33k 5602 2402 12k 33k Bk 2a 68k 150k 1002 82k 470 47a 470k 33k 33k 47k 18k 15k 472 8202 8202 Not used 472. Ik 2k2 Ik Ik Ik 102 102 680k 2002 15k 47k 47k CF cr MO MO MO cr MO CF cr CF cr MO cr PCP MPD/PC MO CF cr cr PCP MPD/PC cr CF cr cr cE ce MO AQT. CF cr CF Section 6 Tor st “Ww PartNo. 2259 309 28778 26733, 26733 28714 28778 309 2259 310 310 28787 308 24561 28790 310 310 28786 308, 1638 308 28787 18551 1638 314 n3 313 4018 11504 2088 28714 28714 1518 1638 1638 21805 310 385 28714 1637 1637 28714 384 24561 384 384 2259 2259 2522 28786 315 318 21805 3a Component List and Illustrations ‘Y AMP and TRIGGER (Cont) pet RESISTORS (Cont R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311 R312 R313 R314. R315 R316 R317 R318 R319 R320 R321 R322 R323 R324 R325 R326 R327 R328, R329 R330 R331 R332 R333 R334 R335 R336 R337 R338 R339 R340 R341 R342 value Lk 68k Not used 472 27k 47k loa, capactrors 7 o cio 201 €203 C208 C205 €206 207 C208 €209 6.3pF 100pF 100pF 1000pF L SpE LSpF 1000pF 1000pF L SpE 1.SpF 1000pF 6/25pF Description cF cr cr cF PCP MPD,PC cr PCP MPD/PC SM cea CEQ) CEQ) SM SM CEQ) CEQ) SM SM CEQ) Trimmer Tor wt ‘aw Ww 22362 22376 22376 22387 813 813 22387 22387 813 813 22387 23593 bioEs D201 D202 D203 D204 D205 D206 Value 10/40pF 10/40pF OluF 6)25pF 1O/40pF 10/40pF OW 10/40pF OluF OluF 10 /40pF 39pF 47pF 39pF 479F 47pF 22pF OluF bur Tue OluF 033uF OlaE Olu aE Olue 2pF uF pF S6pF 36pE 22pF 22pF 10/409F 1OpF LOpF 470pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000p 1000pF 33pF 33pF LAE lov lov Description Trimmer Trimmer ce) Trimmer Trimmer Trimmer CEQ) Trimmer CEQ) CE(2) Trimmer CEQ) CEQ) cE) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) E PE CEQ) PE cE) CEQ) PE cE(2) CEQ) CEM) CEC) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) cEQ) Trimmer CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) ceQ) CEQ) CEQ) EQ) cE) Zener Zener IN4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 Section 6 Toi xt 35 35 25 250V 250V 250v 250V 250 lov 160V 23305 250V 31374 250V_ 22395 250¥ 160V 250V 30v 30v Fig. 6 Y Amplifier and Trigger Circuit ioné J J ] ] | ] Component List and Illustrations Y AMP and TRIGGER (Cont) fot Valve DIODES (cont) D207 D208 D209 D210 D2il p22 D213 D214 D2is D216 D217 2s D219 D220 D221 D222 223 D224 D225 D226 D227 D228 D229 TRANSISTORS TR201 R202 TR203 TR204 ‘R205 R206 R207 TR208 TR209 TR210 R211 TR212 TR213 Description Toi xt 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 3V.9. Zener 1N4148, 1N4148 IN4148, 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 2V7 Zener 1N4148 1N4148 3V3 Zener 1N4148, 1N4148 3V3 Zener IN4148, 1N4148 6V2 Zener 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 BC 108 BC 108 AE ad pi os 2N3640_ 2N3640 2N3640_ Ee PartNo. 23802 23802 73802 23802 3817 23802 23802 23802 23802 73802 73802 73802 21002 23802 23802 4034 23802 23802 4034 23802 23802 4032 23307 23307 23307 23307 26110 26110 31254 31781 31781 31781 31781 23307 TRI14 TR21S ‘TR216 TR2I7 R218 R29 TR20 TR221 R222 R223 R224 TR225 TR226 R227 7R228 R229 R230 TR231 Li sk SKD 82 $5 s7 si3. si4 sis Value 10wH 10H Section 6 Descriotion Tol BE 2N2369 2N3640 2N3640 2N3640 2N3640 2N2369 BCi08 BCi08 AEI3 AEI3 2N930 2N2369 2N2369 BC212K, 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 Mullard FX1242 Ferrite Mullard FX1242 Ferrite 508 BNC 509 BNC Rotary switeh Rotary switeh Rotary switch with $6 with SS Slider switch Slider switch Slider switch Slider switch PartNo. 23307 31781 31781 31781 31781 23307 26110 26110 31254 31254 21548 23307 23307 29327 23307 23307 23307 23307 26986 26986 18950 18950 1222 1222 29546 29546 32354 25869 25869 “4069 32800 Component List and Illustrations ‘TIMEBASE and X AMP Ret Valve RESISTORS R18 RI9 R20 21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 RB R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 Ras R47 RSOL R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 R509 R510 RSL R512 R513. R514 RSIS R516 R517 R518 R519 R520 R521 R522 R523 R524 R525 R526 R527 R528 S29 S30 R531 R532 R533 R534 R535 49.9% 49.9 100k 301k 499k IM 3.01M 4.99M 47k Tk+1k 330k 750k 680k 820k 150k 330k 33k 470. 470k 22k 100k 220k 4702. 560k 3302, 33k 10k 330k 27k 1502 47k 6.8k 4702 33k 22k 10k 470k 10k 18k 1002 4.7k 10k 100k 1.8k 2k 470k 1k 3.9k 12k 82k 15k 47k 4702. Deverigion Tol Kt Part No. ME 29475 ME 29475 ME 29476 ME 29477 ME 26342 ME 26346 MF 29478 MF 29470 CP Part of switch $8.$9 29544 ce ‘A4/29553 CF 2521 ME 26540 cr 5 KW 18584 CF 5 HW 18585 CF 5 IW 19063 CF 5 ¥W 18580 cr 1638 CF Ta cE 1518 CF 1544 CF 319 cr 4023 cE 1373 CF 17966 CF 1394 cE 317 cr 11503 CF 2521 cr 21813, CF 301 CF 318 cr 313 CF 1373 CF 1638 CF 1344. cr 11503 cr 1518 cr 11503 cr 310 CF 11504 cr 386 cE 11503 CF 319 cr 310 CF 1544 CF 1518 CF 384 cr 312 CF 1685 cF 2088 cF 315 cr 318 cF 1373 pet R536 R537 R538 R539 R540 R541 R542 R543 R544 R545 R546 R547 R548. R549 R550 R551 R552 R553 R554 R555 R556 R557 R558, R359 R560 S61 R562 R563 R564 R565 R566 R567 R568. R569 R570 R571 RS72 S73 R574 R575 R576 R577 R578 R579 R580 R581 Vauue 33k 6.8% 1002 1k 6802 tk 18k 33k 47k 27k 1002 100. 2702 6802 3902 toon. 56k 8200. 27k 1k lk 56k 8202 1002. 68k 5602 4709 1002 6.8k 3602 102 102 27k 1k 109, 102 27k 470k 10k 1000 100, 4k 27k 68k 47k capacitors cu 12 C3 cig cis C16 17 WE O.1F OluF 900pF S6pF 6/25pF 100pF Description cr cr cr cr CF ce CF CF CF CF cr CF cr CF CF cr CF cr cr cP cF CF CF CF Mo CF CF cr Tol Section 6 1 Ww Ww aw aw 160v 160V 160V 128V 1s0v 28520 19058 1637 3 26870 384 19058 1637 11508 24744 308 1373 Lis04 28744 308 259 2259 BIL 24888 24887 24886 24885 30544 73593 22376 meee Component List and Illustra TIMEBASE and Y AMP (Cont.) Ret CAPACITORS (Cont) cis. cia 20 30 301 302 503 C504 C505 306 507 €508 509 C510 csi 512 513 314 515 516 317 518 319 520 pipes. DI D2 Dso1 D302 D503 D504 Dsos Ds06 Ds07 D508 Dso9 Ds10 DSi Dsi2 D513 Dsi4 Dsis Value 18pF O1ue ‘OluF S.okp 33pF OMe. O.47uF 2p 100pF 18pF S79F 18pF 100pF 1OpF 12pF O1uF 390pF OME OE: OF OluF OluF OME Description CEQ) PE PE CE(2) CEQ) PE PE CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CE(2) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) PS PF SM SM CEQ) CEQ) SM IN914 INGI4 INoIs Oa 47 0A 47 IN 914 IN914 IN 914 IN914 IN914 IN914 IN 914 IN 914 IN 914 INSI4 IN 914 IN 916 Toi xt 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 1s0v 400v 400V 500V s00V 160V 160V so0v 500V 500 s00V s00V S00V S00v 500 S00V 125V 400V 30 30V soov s00V 30v PartNo. 22367 3399 3399 22394 22370 31377 2429 22369 22376 22367 22372 22367 22376 22364 22365 22395 29498 2385, 19647 19647 22395 22395 19647 23802 23802 23802 4468 4468 23802 73802 23802 23802 23802 23802 73802 23802 23802 23802 73802 23802 Ret Value Dsi6 SIT Dsi8 Dsi9 Ds20 D521 Ds22 Ds23 Ds24 Ds25 Ds26 Ds27 Ds28 Ds29 Ds30 ‘TRANSISTORS ‘TRSOL ‘TRS02 TRS03 TRS04 TRSOS TRS06 ‘TRS07 TRS08 TRSO9 TRSIO TRSIL ‘TRS12 TRS13 TRSI4 TRSIS ‘TRSI6 ‘TRSI7 TRS18 ‘TRSI9 ‘TRS20 MISCELLANEOUS SKE 502 SKF SKK 88/89 Section 6 Descrigtion Tol Sit IN916 1N 3595 ZF 6.2 Zener ZE 6.2 Zener ZFAI Zener IN9I4 IN 914 IN914 IN914 INSI4 IN 914 IN914 IN914 ZF 2.7 Zener ZEAI Zener BSX20 BC212K, BC107 BCIO7 BSK20 BC108 BC212K, BSX20 BSX20 AEIS BC108 BC212K BC212K BC212K BE258 BSX20 BF258 BSX20 Socket BNC Socket 4mm BLK Socket 4mm BLK Switch $9 is part of R26 ees anes noes eee Part No. 1949 29330 4032 4032 4668 23802 73802 73802 23802 23802 23802 23802 23802 21002 4668 23307 29327 26790 26730 23307 26110 29327 23307 23307 32067 26110 29327 29327 29327 31490 23307 31490 23307 1222 30097 29492 29544 Component List and Illustrations Y OUTPUT and BEAM SWITCH Rot Vale ResisToRs Rao 4700 R402 1002 R403 6802 Raga 1.8K R405. 4.7k R406 4.7k R407 1002. R408 27k R409 8.2k R410 4700 R4ll 18k R412 22k R413 330. Raia Rais R416 RaiT Rais Rao R420 Ra R422 4700, R423 1.8k Ra24 1500 R425 1.8K R426 Sk R427 12k R428 4700. R429 22k R430 3302 R43] 4.7K R432 4700. R433 8209 R434 6.8K R435 6.8K R436 102 RB7 820 R438 1.5K R439 $600 Rago 3300 Rag 470 Rad? 1500 R4g3_ 2700 Raa 2700 R445 15k Rass 820 R447 100 Rags 8200 R49 3300 R450 4.7k R451 10k R452 10k R453 22k R454 10k 36 Description CF CF CF CF cE CF cr CF Tol xt 5 Ww ow aw 4W aw ow Part No, 1373 1504 309 310 386 386 11504 19054 314 1373 310 1544 2931 304 1640 308 31 311 2931 11504 137. 18553 301 18553 28970 1685 1373 1548 1804 386 1373 1637 fet value Rass 682. R4s6 1002 Ras7 470 R4S8 4.7K R459 S.6k R460 S.6k Rael 320. capacitors C401 22pF C402 OluE C403 OluF C404 390pF C405. Owe C306 470pF 407 OluE C408 OLE C409 10/40pF CHO 47pF CSIL 10/40pF C412 330pF C413 39pF C44 39pF- Cis OMe C416 39pF C417 39pF CHB 330pF OME 10/409 1O/40pF 33pF OluE O.1uF OWE O1uF C427 22pF 28 OluE 429 O.luE C430 22pF C431 O01ME C432. O1MF 433.39 C834 OME C435. ‘S6pF pioves D401 D402 D403 Déos D4os D406 D4o7 Description cr CF CF CF cr cr ce CEQ2) Trimmer CE(2) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) CEQ) Trimmer Trimmer cE) CEQ) PE CEQ) CEG) CEQ) CECI) cEq) ce) CEQ?) CEQ) cE) INAI48 IN4148, 1N4148 14148 IN4148 IN4148, IN4L48 Section 6 Tort Part No. 1640 11504 23714 386 787 787 28717 2368 2 2395 33 3395 io 12sv 3149 35 250V 22395 io i2sv 30 25 350v 25 350V) 28 sev 10 3s0v 23 500v 400v 25 S00V 35 soov io S00v +80 30V “ +80 30V =25 23 s0V 35 250V, 23802 23802 23802 23802 23802 23802 23802 i > sos ' on bo 1 (fees ant ' Jews aia J baweeee ee ze te Fig. 8 Beam Switching and Y Output Amplifier Circuit ion Be ALS vee si a ia sia a ls Component List and Illustrations Y OUTPUT and BEAM SWITCH (Cont) Ret Value TRANSISTORS TRI TR2 TR4O1 TR402 TR4O3 TR4O4 TR4OS ‘TR406 TROT Description —ToI Xt BF 258 BF 258 2N2369 BC 107 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 Part No. 31490 31490 23307 26790 23307 23307 23307 23307 2307 ‘fet Value TR408 TR409 TR4I0 Lal 1suH L402 15H 1403 1404 si3 sig Section 6 Descriotion Tol Kt 2N2369 2N2369 2N2369 Choke Choke Switch Part of R13. Switch Part of R14 Part No, 23307 52527 52527 29496 29496 26986 26986 29551 29551 Component List and Illustrations POWER SUPPLY Ret Vowwe RESISTORS R35 R36 R37 R38 R39 R40 Ral R42 Ra3 Rag Ras R46 RAT R635 R639 33k 479 4.7k 100k ™ 2702, 220k 10k 10M 330k IM 3.3M 1002 1M 562. 18k 18k. 6802, 362. 102 10a 102, 1082 102, 102 47k 6.8k 56k 100k 1k 1k 47k 1002 10k 10k 2202 33M 18k 10k 39k 15k 33M 47k 1k 3902 IM 220k 10k 4.7k 20k 2.2M 100k Deseription cr F CP Part of switch S10 cr cP oF cp CF cc F cr CF cr Toi st 10 10 10 w Ww Ww aw 1W »W ow aw uw 4W aw BW Ww Part No. 317 4038 A4/29554 A4/29550 A4/29549 1679 A4/33978 11503 1179 2521 766 29482 11504 166 241 634 634 309 mu 2259 2259 259 2259 2259 2259 24560 313, 787 319 384 384 318 11504 29481 72882 308 181 18553 28525 1639 315, 29482 18570 27156 18545 um 4023, 11503 18558 29363, 1180 1270 fet Vane capacirors 4) OOF + Cl 200uF 100uF + C2 200uF 23 2500uF 24 2500uF Qs Oe cool Tur C602 47uF 603 Olu C604 AF C605 4.1uF C606 OluF C607 4uF 608 4uF C609 dur C610 aur C61 4uF C612. 4uF C613 uF C614 Osu C615 0SuF C616 0SuF C617 4700pF C618 10pF pioves DI DI2 Dis D601 602 D603 sos D605 D606 D807 D608 D509 Dsi4 Deis Dols D6i7 Deis De19 D620 D621 D622 D823 Section 6 Description Tos 8 PE 10 PF 10 PE 10 PF 10 CEQ) 14003 1N4003 INSTA 1N914 Zener Zener Zener Zener INSI4 N94 ANST4 IN914 Zener 1N4188B Zener 1S3150A. By 237 By 237 By 237 By 237 IN914 SCM 30 SCM 30 SCM 30 Part No, 275V 24740 275V 24740 35V_ 29493 35V_ 29493 LSKV 23603 25V 32182 25V 32182 22395 350V 29494 64 32195 22395 450V 23599 450V. 23599 450V 23599 450V. 23599 450V 23599 450V 23599 160V_2364 2.SKV 31194 2SKV 31194 2.5KV 31194 ARV 26863 22364 23462 23402 23802 23802 18V 22173 82V 3798 8.2V 3798 75V 22173 73802 73802 23802 23802 120V 29941 150V 29485 23605 23605 23605 23605 23802 33249 32249 33249 Fig. 9 Power Supplies and Tube Network Circuit be Network Circuit og el 1 boo. 1 tot i Component List and Illustrations POWER SUPPLY (Cont.) Ret Value DIODES (Cant) D624 D625 D626 RIDGE RECTIFIERS. MRI MR2 MR3 ‘TRANSISTORS TR3 TR4 TR6OL ‘TR602 TR6O3 ‘TR604 TR60S TR606 TR607 TR6O8 Description Tol Kt Not used INOL4 1N914 1N5395 or SSMI Rectifier 200V Rectifier WO4 BDI6s BDI66 2N3053 BC212K, BC107 BSX20 407 BSX20 MPS UIO BCLO8 Part No. 23802 73802 29489 19725 29367 32900 32901 4039 29327 26790 23307 20388 23307 32924 26110 Ret Valve MISCELLANEOUS FSi FS2 UPL 1P214V 13 14V si0 sil S12 SKG SKH SK Tl VL Section 6 Descption Tot PartNo Fuse L1005 1A 4732 Fuse SLO-BLO 20mA 24041 Indicator neon typeQ 26586 Lamp LES. s6W 24910 Lamp LES. .S6W 24910 ‘Switch part of R37 A4/29554 Switch sider DP/DT 4069 Switch 29587 Socket 4mm black 29492 ‘Socket 4mm black 29492 Socket 4mm black 39492 ‘Transformer A1/35160 Tube ert-Thorn 14-180GH 32380 or 14180GM 32381 Fig. 10 Interconnection of Printed Circuit Boards + Boards ae ee Component List and Illustrations Section 6 “Y’Amp. and Trig. Board hinges on this axis Power Supply Board hinges on this axis E j i These screws also retain the Five retaining screws Timebase and "X’ Amplifier to screws arbitrarily Board (29651) Idemieg A ond 8s from t of chassis) Seven retaining screws Fig. 11. Board Retaining Screws 43 Guarantee and Service Facilities This instrument is guaranteed for a period of one year from its delivery to the purchaser. covering the replace- ment of detective parts other than tubes, semiconductors and fuses We maintain comprehensive after sales facilities and the instrument can, if necessary, be returned to our factory for servicing. The type and serial number of the instru- ‘ment should always be quoted, together with full details of any fault and the service required. The Service Depa ‘ment can also provide maintenance and repair information by telephone or letter. (SERVICE DEPT.) ROEBUCK ROAD, HAINAULT, ILFORD, ESSEX. Tel: 01-500 1000 WL 3300 rev. 10.74 44 Section 7 Equipment ceturned tous for servicing must be adequately, packed, preferably in the special box supplied, and shipped ‘with transportation charges prepaid. We can accept no responsibility for instruments arriving damaged. Should the cause of failure during the guarantee period be due to misuse or abuse of the instrument, or ifthe guarantee has expired, the repair will be put in hand without delay and charged unless other instructions are received. OUR SALES, SERVICE AND ENGINEERING DEPART: MENTS ARE READY TO ASSIST YOU AT ALL TIMES. Manual Part Number 32379 =

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