Philips PM3243 Oscilloscope
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Model:
PM3243
Date:
1977
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Description:
Portable 50 MHz Storage Multiplier Oscilloscope

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The PM 3243 Portable 50 MHz Storage Multiplier Oscilloscope enables the measurement, storage and multiplying of signals at a high sensitivity (5 mV/DIV). A wide choice of display modes is available, such as single channel operation, two channels alternately or chopped, two channels added, with normal and inverted position for one input signal, two channels multiplied, and a main and delayed time-base. The PM 3243 Oscilloscope features a tapless Power supply with low dissipation. The Power supply operates satisfactorily from any a.c. mains voltage between 90 V and 264 V, or any d.c. voltage between 100 V and 200 V, thus obviating the need for adjusting the instrument to the local mains voltage. All these features combine to make the PM 3243 Oscilloscope suitable for a wide variety of applications. Features Summarising, the PM 3243 Oscilloscope is characterised by the following features: — 5 mV sensitivity at 50 MHz. — Built-in 40 MHz multiplier. — Simultaneous display of the product and one of the factors. — Variable persistance and storage. — Advanced design. — Highly efficient Power supply unit, operating from a wide range of a.c. or d.c. voltage supplies without voltage switching. Note: The design of this instrument is subject to continuous development and improvement. Consequently, this instrument may incorporate minor changes in detail from the information contained in this manual.

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Service and User Manual
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
171
Size:
17.17 Mbytes (17999040 Bytes)
Language:
english, german, french
Revision:
Manual ID:
9499 440 17102
Date:
1977 04 25
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
2020 08 01
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488

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 5 1.1. Introduction 5 1.2. Characteristics 6 1.3. Glossary of multiplier termo 12 2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE 17 2.1. Installation 17 2.2. Function of the controls and connectors 18 2.3. Preliminary settings 26 2.4. Operating instructions 27 1.1. PM 3243 5 1.2. Typical trigger sensitivity 11 1.3. Analogue multiplier 12 1.4. Four quadrant operation 12 1.5. Input off-set 13 1.6. Output off-set 13 1.7. Scale factor 14 1.8. Non-linearity 14 1.9. Feed through 15 1.10. Propagation delay 15 1.11. Noise 16 2.1. Removing the front cover 17 2.2. Opening the front cover 17 2.3. Vertical deflection 18 2.4. Horizontal deflection 20 2.5. Main time-base 21 2.6. Delayed time-base 23 2.7. CRT section 24 2.8. Rear panel 25 2.9. Step att. balance and gain adj. 26

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