Philips PM3311 Oscilloscope
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Model:
PM3311
Date:
1982
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Description:
Digital Storage Oscilloscope
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INTRODUCTION
The PM 3311 Digital Storage Oscilloscope is a portable,
two-channel 60 MHz measuring instrument featuring
micro-processor controlled electronic circuits.
A compact ergonomic design facilitates the extensive
measuring capabilities of the instrument.
The versatile circuit arrangement combined with the
Software of the micro-processor gives a wide range of
facilities, including:
— Brilliant display.
— Pre-trigger view.
— Storage of two channels with four different
"event" signals per channel.
— IEC-bus optional (with the aid of PM 3325).
— Plotter output.
— Trigger delay.
— Battery powered memory back-up.
Furthermore, a large 8 cm x 10 cm screen with illuminated
graticule lines provides for easier viewing, a 10 kV
accelerating potential giving a high-intensity trace with
a well-defined spot.
The Oscilloscope is provided with numerous integrated
circuits, which ensure stable operation and reducethe
number of adjusting points.
The supply voltage can be set to one of two ranges:
100 ... 120 V ± 10 % or 220 ... 240 V ± 10 %.
As a result of the features listed above, the Oscilloscope
is suitable for a wide range of applications, for example
the measurement and observation of:
— Rise-time (gives brilliant display intensity).
— Fast signals with a very low repetition rate.
— Very low frequency signals (up to 1 hour per
division).
Manual type:
Service Manual
Pages:
301
Size:
22.94 Mbytes (24053961 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Manual ID:
9499 445 01611
Date:
1982 12 24
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
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Service Manual PM3311(U)
Tab 4. Service Manual
Tab 5. Modifications
Tab 6. Circuit Descriptions
Tab 7. Dismantling the Instrument
Tab 8. Checking and Adjusting
Tab 9. Corrective Maintenance
Tab 10. Introduction to Microprocessors
Tab 11. Explanation of used Symbols
Tab 12. Parts Lists
Additional Diagrams