Hewlett Packard 436A Indicateur de niveau
Fabricant:
Modèle:
436A
Date:
Catégorie:
Groupe:
Description:
Power Meter

Information

The Power Meter is a precision digital-readout instrument capable of automatic and manual measurement of RF and Microwave power levels. It is designed for interconnection with a compatible Power Sensor (refer to Table 1-1, Specifications) to form a complete power measurement system. The frequency and power range of the system are determined by the particular Power Sensor selected for use. With the Power Sensors available, the overall frequency range of the system is 100 kHz to 18 GHz, and the overall power range is —70 to +35 dBm. 1-16. Significant operating features of the Power Meter are as follows: • Digital Display: The display is a four-digit, seven-segment LED, plus a sign when in the dBm or dB (REL) mode. It also has under- and

plus

Service et Manuel de l'utilisateur
Type manuel:
Service et Manuel de l'utilisateur
Pages:
101
Taille:
4.88 Mbytes (5119447 Bytes)
Langue:
english
Révision:
1
Manuel-ID:
00436-90053
Date:
1989 04 01
Qualité:
Document scanné, tous les lisible.
Date de transfert:
2017 12 30
MD5:
42b8f7808caaa94613a412747aa769ff
Téléchargements:
358

Information

I GENERAL INFORMATION ... 1-1 1-1. Introduction ... 1-1 1-6. Specifications ... 1-1 1-8. Instruments Covered by Manual ... 1-1 1-14. Description ... 1-1 1-18. Options ... 1-3 1-19. Input-Output Options ... 1-3 1-22. Remote Control Options ... 1-3 1-25. Accessories Supplied ... 14 1-27. Equipment Required but not Supplied ... 1-4 1-29. Equipment Available ... 1-4 1-33. Recommended Test Equipment ... 1-4 1-35. Safety Considerations ... 1-4 II INSTALLATION ... 2-1 2-1. Introduction ... 2-1 2-3. Initial Inspection ... 2-1 2-5. Preparation for Use ... 2-1 2-6. Power Requirements ... 2-1 2-8. Line Voltage and Fuse Selection ... 2-1 2-10. Power Cable ... 2-2 2-12. Address Selection ... 2-2 2-13. Circuit Options ... 2-2 2-15. Interconnections ... 2-2 2-18. Mating Connectors ... 2-3 2-21. Operating Environment ... 2-3 2-23. Bench Operation ... 2-3 2-25. Rack Mounting ... 1 ... 2-3 2-28. Storage and Shipment ... 2-3 2-29. Environment ... 2-3 2-31. Packaging ... 2-3 III OPERATION ... 3-1 3-1. Introduction ... 3-1 3-4. Panel Features ... 3-1 3-6. Operator’s Maintenance ... 3-1 3-8. Operator’s Checks ... 3-1 3-10. Local Operating Instructions ... 3-1 3-12. Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus Remote Operation ... 3-14 3-14. Compatibility ... 3-14 3-18. Data Messages ... 3-14 3-21. Receiving Data Messages ... 3-14 3-32. Sending Data Messages from the Power Meter ... 3-18 3-40. Receiving the Trigger Message ... 3-23 3-42. Receiving the Clear Message ... 3-23 3-44. Receiving the Remote Message ... 3-23 3-46. Receiving the Local Message ... 3-23 3-48. Receiving the Local Lockout and Clear Lockout Set Local Messages ... 3-23 3-50. Receiving the Pass Control Message ... 3-23 Section Page 3-52. Sending the Required Service Message — 3-23 3-54. Sending the Status Byte Message ... 3-23 3-56. Sending the Status Bit Message ... 3-23 3-58. Receiving the Abort Message ... 3-23 3-60. Test of HP-IB Operation ... 3-23 3-62. Power Measurement Accuracy ... 3-23 3-64. Sources of Error and Measurement Uncertainty ... 3-30 3-70. Corrections for Error ... 3-30 3-75. Calculating Total Uncertainty ... 3-30 IV PERFORMANCE TESTS ... 4-1 4-1. Introduction ... 4-1 4-3. Equipment Required ... 4-1 4-5. Test Record ... 4-1 4-7. Performance Tests ... 4-1 4-10. Zero Carryover Test ... 4-2 4-11. Instrument Accuracy Test ... 4-3 4-12. Calibration Factor Test ... 4-6 4-13. Power Reference Level Test ... 4-7 V ADJUSTMENTS ... 5-1 5-1. Introduction ... 5-1 5-4. Safety Considerations ... 5-1 5-10. Equipment Required ... 5-1 5-12. Factory Selected Components ... 5-1 5-14. Adjustment Locations ... 5-1 5-16. DC Offset Adjustment ... 5-3 5-17. Auto Zero Offset Adjustment ... 5-3 5-18. Spike Balance Adjustment ... 5-4 5-19. Multivibrator Adjustment ... 5-6 5-20. A-D Converter and Linear Meter Adjustment ... 5-7 5-21. Power Reference Oscillator Frequency Adjustment ... 5-8 5-22. Power Reference Oscillator Level Adjustment ... 5-10 5-23. Power Supply Adjustments ... 5-13 VI REPLACEABLE PARTS ... 6-1 6-1. Introduction ... 6-1 6-3. Abbreviations ... 6-1 6-5. Replaceable Parts List ... 6-1 6-7. Ordering Information ... 6-1 6-10. Parts Provisioning ... 6-1 6-12. Direct Mail Order System ... 6-1 VII MANUAL CHANGES ... 7-1 7-1. Introduction ... 7-1 7-3. Manual Changes ... 7-1 7-6. Manual Change Instructions ... 7-3 VIII SERVICE ... 8-1 8-1. Introduction ... 8-1 8-3. Safety Considerations ... 8-1 8-9. Recommended Test Equipment ... 8-5 8-11. Service Aids ... 8-5 8-16. Repair ... 8-5 8-17. Factory Selected Components ... 8-5 8-19. Disassembly and Reassembly Procedures ... 8-5 8-24. Basic Circuit Descriptions ... 8-7 8-25. Linear Integrated Circuits ... 8-7 Section Page 8-30. Digital Integrated Circuits and Symbols .. 8-7 8-55. Troubleshooting ... 816 8-59. Standard Instrument Checkout ... 8-16 8-64. HP-IB Instrument Checkout ... 8-69 8-70. Block Diagram Circuit Descriptions ... 8-117 8-71. Service Sheet 1 ... 8-117 8-75. Service Sheet 2 ... 8-118 8-87. Service Sheet 3 ... 8-122 8-114. Service Sheet 4 ... 8-144 8-117. Command Mode Operation ... 8-144 8-130. Data Mode Operation ... 8-147

plus

manuel de réparation
Type manuel:
manuel de réparation
Pages:
206
Taille:
11.45 Mbytes (12006074 Bytes)
Langue:
english
Révision:
Manuel-ID:
00436-90034
Date:
1984 07
Qualité:
Document scanné, tous les lisible.
Date de transfert:
2023 06 04
MD5:
6cb74653e5469f32fff03f51186b710c
Téléchargements:
59

Information

Only the service part from the manual.

plus

Service et Manuel de l'utilisateur
Type manuel:
Service et Manuel de l'utilisateur
Pages:
341
Taille:
7.02 Mbytes (7365699 Bytes)
Langue:
english
Révision:
Manuel-ID:
TM 11-6625-2969-14&P
Date:
1980
Qualité:
Document scanné, tous les lisible.
Date de transfert:
2023 06 04
MD5:
bdf9ca97e1bbd89fd61198fe5c5530ba
Téléchargements:
188