Iwatsu SS-5710 Oscilloscope
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SS-5710
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60MHz Oscilloscope
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The SS-5710 is an Oscilloscope with a frequency bandwidth of
DC to 60 MHz that can display 8 traces on 4 channels. The
SS-5710 is useful in a wide range of applications for not
only production lines and maintenance and service purposes
but also for the research and development of a variety of
electronic devices. The features of the SS-5710 are as follows:
In addition to display of 8 traces on 4 channels, the
SS-5710 has an ADD function for measuring the sum of two
signals and CH 2 POLAR for measurement of the difference
between two signals.
Both CH 1 and CH 2 have a high deflection factor of
1 mV/div (in the x5 MAG function), which permits accurate
measurement of lower voltages.
The horizontal deflection system has sweep rates up to 5
nS/div (in the x10 MAG function) so that even high-speed
phenomena can be measured with accuracy.
The SS-5710 has delayed sweep, single sweep, ALT sweep, and
X-Y operation functions, and a TV synchronizing signal
separator circuit so that television and other composite
video signal waveforms can be observed.
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
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173
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10.17 Mbytes (10666470 Bytes)
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english
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Manual ID:
T5223-622500(L)
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SECTION 1 SPECIFICATIONS ... 1-1
1-1 GENERAL ... 1-1
1-2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS . . 1-1
1-2-1 Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) ... 1-1
1-2-2 Vertical Deflection System ... 1-1
1-2-3 Triggering ... 1-3
1-2-5 X-Y Operation ... 1-4
1-2-6 Z-Axis System ... 1-4
1-2-7 Calibrator ... 1-4
1-2-8 Power Supply ... 1-4
1-3 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS .. 1-4
1-4 ENVIRONMENTAL
CHARACTERISTICS ... 1-4
1-5 ACCESSOR IS ... 1-5
SECTION 2 OPERATING INFORMATION ... 2-1
2-1 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS ... 2-2
2-3 CONTROLS AND SWITCHES ... 2-2
2-3-1 Front Panel ... 2-3
2-3-2 Rear Panel ... 2-8
2-3-3 Bottom Cover ... 2-8
2-4 OPERATIONG INSTRUCTIONS. . .2-10
2-4-1 Basic Operation for Signal
Observation ... 2-10
2-4-2 Applying Signals ... 2-11
2-4-3 Signal Input Coupling Section . . .2-11
2-4-4 Vertical Defection Factor Setting .2-12
2-4-5 Triggering ... 2-12
2-4-6 Sweep Rate Setting ... 2-15
2-5 APPLIED OPERATIONS FOR
SIGNAL OBSERVATION ... 2-15
2-5-1 Operation for Dual-Trace
Observation ... 2-15
2-5-2 Operation for Observation of
the Sum of Two Signals
or Their Difference ... 2-16
2-5-3 Operation for Quadruple-Trace
Observation ... 2-16
2-5-4 Operation for Enlarging Waveforms
on the CRT Screen ... 2-17
2-5-5 Operation for ALT Sweep ... 2-18
2-5-6 Operation for Observing Television
Composite Video Signal
Waveforms ... 2-19
2-5-7 Operation for Single Sweep ... 2-20
2-5-8 Operation for Use as an X-Y
Scope ... 2-21
2-5-9 Z Axis System ... 2-21
SECTION 3 MEASURING PROCEDURES ... 3-1
3-1 ADJUSTMENTS NECESSARY BEFORE
MEASUREMENTS ... 3-1
3-1-1 TRACE ROTATION Adjustment. 3-1
3-1-2 GAIN Adjustment ... 3-1
3-1-3 x5 BAL Adjustment ... 3-1
3-1-5 Probe Phase Adjustment ... 3-1
3-2 MEASURING METHODS ... 3-2
3-2-1 Voltage Measurement ... 3-2
3-2-2 Current Measurement ... 3-3
3-2-3 Time Measurement ... 3-4
3-2-4 Frequency Measurement ... 3-5
3-2-5 Phase Difference Measurement. . . 3-5
SECTION 4 THEORY OF OPERATION ... 4-1
4-1 GENERAL ... 4-1
4-1-1 Pre-amplifiers for Channels
1,2, 3, and 4 ... 4-1
4-1-2 Delay Cable Driver Circuit ... 4-1
4-1-3 Vertical Main Amplifier ... 4-1
4-1-4 Trigger Signal Circuit ... 4-1
4-1-5 TV Trigger Signal Separator Circuit. . 4-3
4-1-6 A and B Trigger Circuits ... 4-3
4-1-7 A and B Sawtooth Generator Circuits 4-3
4-1-8 Horizontal Amplifier ... 4-3
4-1-9 Z-Axis Amplifier ... 4-3
4-1-10 CRT Circuit ... 4-4
4-1-11 LowVoltage Circuit ... 4-4
4-1-12 Calibration Voltage and
Current Generator Circuit ... 4-4
SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE ... 5-1
5-1 PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE ... 5-1
5-1-1 Cleaning ... 5-1
5-1-2 If Unused for a Long Time ... 5-1
5-1-3 Checking ... 5-2
5-1-4 Periodic Adjustment ... 5-2
5-2 PARTS REPLACEMENT ... 5-2
5-2-1 Cover Removal ... 5-2
5-2-2 Printed Circuit Board Removal ... 5-2
5-2-3 Printed Circuit Board
Parts Replacement ... 5-2
5-2-4 Replacing Resistors,
DiodesorlC's ... 5-2
5-2-5 Power Transistor Replacement ... 5-3
5-2-6 CRT Replacement ... 5-3
5-2-7 High-Voltage Power
Transformer Replacement ... 5-3
5-2-8 Replacing Control Knobs
and Rotary Switches ... 5-3
SECTION 6 CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT ... 6-1
6-1 GENERAL ... 6-1
6-2 PERIOD OF CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT ... 6-1
6-3 PRECAUTIONS FOR CHECK
AND ADJUSTMENT ... 6-1
6-4 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ... 6-1
6-5 CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT
ITEMS ... 6-4
6-6 PREPARATION ... 6-6 6-7-1 Power supply DC Level I
(Voltage Range) ... 6-6
6-7-2 Power supply DC Level II
(Ripple Voltage) ... 6-7
6-7-3 AC Line Voltage Range ... 6-8
6-7-4 High-Voltage Power supply ... 6-9
6-7-5 Intensity ... 6-10
6-7-6 Focus ... 6-11
6-7-7 Pattern Distortion ... 6-12
6-8 CALIBRATOR OUTPUT ... 6-14
6-8-1 Output Voltage ... 6-14
6-8-2 Repetition Rate ... 6-15
6-9 VERTICAL DEFLECTION SYSTEM
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT . . .6-16
6-9-1 X 5 Balance ... 6-16
6-9-2 Variable Balance ... 6-16
6-9-3 Deflection Factor I (CH1. CH2). . . .6-17 6-9-4 CH2
Polarity Balance
and Position Center ... 6-19
6-9-5 Attenuator Compensation I
(CH1. CH2) ... 6-20
6-9-6 Deflection Factor II
(CH3. CH4) ... 6-22
6-9-7 Attenuator Compensation 11
(CH3. CH4) ... 6-23
6-9-8 Square Wave Response I (Sag) ... 6-24
6-9-9 Square Wave Response 11
(Overshoot and Others) ... 6-26
6-9-10 Bandwidth ... 6-28
6-9-11 Linearity ... 6-29
6-10 TRIGGERING SYSTEM
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT . . .6-30
6-10-1 A Triggering ... 6-30
6-10-2 B Triggering ... 6-31
6-11 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION SYSTEM CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT ... 6-32
6-11-1 Sweep Rate ... 6-32
6-11-2 Magnification Center ... 6-34
6-11-3 Magnified Sweep Rate ... 6-35
6-11-4 Sweep Trace Length ... 6-36
6-11-5 B Sweep Start ... 6-37
6-11-6 Start and Stop of Delay ... 6-38
6-11-7 Jitter ... 6-40
6-12 X-Y OPERATION ... 6-42
6-12-1 Deflection Factor and
Intensity Level ... 6-42
6-12-2 Phase Difference ... 6-43
SECTION 7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ... 7-1
SECTION 8 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ... 8-1
CH1 &CH2 ATTENUATOR ... 8-2
CH1 PRE-AMPLIFER ... 8-4
CH2 PRE-AMPLIFIER ... 8-6
CH3 & CH4 ATTENUATOR &
PRE-AMPLIFIER ... 8-8
VERTICAL MAIN Amplifier. . . .8-10
VERTICAL CONTROL ... 8-12
A & B TRIGGER Generator . . .8-13
A SWEEP Generator ... 8-16
B SWEEP Generator ... 8-18
A & B TIMING CIRCUIT ... 8-20
HORIZONTAL Amplifier ... 8-21
HORIZONTAL CONTROL ... 8-23
Power supply & Calibrator .8-24
Z-AXIS & CRT CIRCUIT ... 8-26
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS ... 8-28
SECTION 9 MECHANICAL PARTS LIST
AND ILLUSTRATION ...