Fluke 5800A Calibrateur
Fabricant:
Modèle:
5800A
Date:
1998
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Description:
Oscilloscope Calibrator

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The Fluke Model 5800A Oscilloscope Calibrator (Figure 1-1) is a precise instrument that calibrates analog and digital oscilloscopes. Features of the 5800A Calibrator include the following: · Automatic meter error calculation. · X and D keys that change the output value to pre-determined cardinal values for various functions. · Programmable entry limits that prevent invalid amounts from being entered. · Edge, Leveled Sine, Pulse, Marker, and Wave Generation modes. · Accurate oscilloscopic input impedance measurement. · Tunnel Diode Pulse compatibility. · External reference. · Auxiliary input. · 5-channel output (5-channel option). The 5-channel option allows you to calibrate up to five Oscilloscope channels simultaneously without changing cables. · Simultaneous output of a signal and a trigger signal. · 600 MHz, Leveled Sine wave output. · Standard IEEE-488 (GPIB) Interface, complying with ANSI/IEEE Standards 488.1-1987 and 488.2-1987. · EIA Standard RS-232-C serial data Interface for printing, displaying, or transferring internally stored calibration constants, and for remote control of the 5800A, · Pass-through RS-232-C serial data Interface for communicating with the Unit Under Test (UUT). · Extensive automatic internal self testing and diagnostics of analog and digital functions.

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Manuel de l'utilisateur
Type manuel:
Manuel de l'utilisateur
Pages:
257
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2.97 Mbytes (3113400 Bytes)
Langue:
english
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1
Manuel-ID:
686318
Date:
1998 12 01
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Document scanné, tous les lisible.
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2017 02 04
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1 Introduction and Specifications ... 1-1 1-1. Introduction ... 1-3 1-2. Operation Overview ... 1-4 1-3. Local Operation ... 1-4 1-4. Remote Operation (RS-232) ... 1-4 1-5. Remote Operation (IEEE-488) ... 1-5 1-6. Where To Go from Here ... 1-5 1-7. Instruction Manuals ... 1-6 1-8. 5800A Operators Manual ... 1-6 1-9. 5800A Service Manual ... 1-6 1-10. Specifications ... 1-6 1-11. General Specifications ... 1-8 1-12. Voltage Output Specifications ... 1-9 1-13. Edge Specifications ... 1-10 1-14. Leveled Sine Wave Specifications ... 1-11 1-15. Time Marker Specifications ... 1-12 1-16. Wave Generator Specifications ... 1-13 1-17. Pulse Generator Specifications ... 1-14 1-18. Trigger Signal Specifications (Pulse Function) ... 1-14 1-19. Trigger Signal Specifications (Time Marker Function) ... 1-15 1-20. Trigger Signal Specifications (Edge Function) ... 1-15 1-21. Trigger Signal Specifications (Square Wave Voltage Function) ... 1-15 1-22. Trigger Signal Specifications ... 1-15 1-23. Tunnel Diode Drive Capability ... 1-15 1-24. Oscilloscope Input Resistance Measurement Specifications ... 1-15 1-25. Oscilloscope Input Capacitance Measurement Specifications ... 1-16 1-26. Overload Measurement Specifications ... 1-16 1-27. External Reference Input Specifications ... 1-16 1-28. Auxiliary Input/Output Specifications ... 1-16 2 Preparing for Operation ... 2-1 2-1. Introduction ... 2-3 2-2. Unpacking and Inspection ... 2-3 2-3. Replacing The Fuse ... 2-3 2-4. Selecting Line Voltage ... 2-4 2-5. Connecting To Line Power ... 2-4 2-6. Service Information ... 2-6 2-7. Placement and Rack Mounting ... 2-7 2-8. Cooling Considerations ... 2-7 3 Features ... 3-1 3-1. Introduction ... 3-3 3-2. Front Panel Features ... 3-3 3-3. Rear Panel Features ... 3-3 3-4. Setup Softkey Menu Trees ... 3-10 4 Front Panel Operation ... 4-1 4-1. Introduction ... 4-3 4-2. Turning on the Calibrator ... 4-3 4-3. Warming up the Calibrator ... 4-4 4-4. Using the Softkeys ... 4-4 4-5. Using the Setup Menu ... 4-4 4-6. Using the Instrument Setup Menu ... 4-5 4-7. Utility Functions Menu ... 4-5 4-8. Using the Format EEPROM Menu ... 4-6 4-9. Resetting the Calibrator ... 4-6 4-10. Using the Operate and Standby Modes ... 4-7 4-11. Connecting the Calibrator to the UUT ... 4-7 4-12. Starting the Calibrator ... 4-7 4-13. The Output Signal ... 4-8 4-14. Editing and Error Output Settings ... 4-8 4-15. Adjusting the Output Signal ... 4-9 4-16. Keying in a Value ... 4-9 4-17. Adjusting Values with the Rotary Knob ... 4-9 4-18. Using X and D ... 4-10 4-19. Displaying the Output Error ... 4-10 4-20. Resetting the Calibrator ... 4-11 4-21. Calibrating the Voltage Amplitude on an Oscilloscope ... 4-11 4-22. The VOLTAGE Function ... 4-11 4-23. The V/DIV Menu ... 4-12 4-24. Shortcuts for Setting the Voltage Amplitude ... 4-12 4-25. The TRIG (Trigger) Menu ... 4-13 4-26. Oscilloscope Amplitude Calibration Procedure ... 4-13 4-27. Calibrating the Pulse and Frequency Response on an Oscilloscope ... 4-14 4-28. The Edge Function ... 4-14 4-29. The TRIG (Trigger) Menu ... 4-15 4-30. Oscilloscope Pulse Response Calibration Procedure ... 4-16 4-31. Pulse Response Calibration Using a Tunnel Diode Pulser ... 4-17 4-32. The Leveled Sine Wave Function ... 4-18 4-33. Shortcuts for Setting the Frequency and Voltage ... 4-19 4-34. The MORE OPTIONS Menu ... 4-19 4-35. Sweeping Through a Frequency Range ... 4-20 4-36. Oscilloscope Frequency Response Calibration Procedure ... 4-21 4-37. Calibrating the Time Base of an Oscilloscope ... 4-22 4-38. The Time Marker ... 4-23 4-39. The TRIG (Trigger) Menu ... 4-24 4-40. Time Base Marker Calibration Procedure for an Osciloscope ... 4-24 4-41. Testing the Trigger ... 4-25 4-42. Testing Video Triggers ... 4-26 4-43. Verifying Pulse Capture ... 4-27 4-44. The TRIG (Trigger) Menu ... 4-29 4-45. Measuring Input Impedance and Capacitance ... 4-29 4-46. Input Impedance Measurement ... 4-30 4-47. Input Capacitance Measurement ... 4-30 4-48. Testing Overload Protection ... 4-31 4-49. Using Auxiliary Input (AUXIN) ... 4-32 4-50. Setting the Output Channel ... 4-33 4-51. Using an External Reference ... 4-33 5 Remote Operation ... 5-1 5-1. Introduction ... 5-4 5-2. Setting up the IEEE-488 Port for Remote Control ... 5-4 5-3. IEEE-488 Port Setup Procedure ... 5-7 5-4. Testing the IEEE-488 Port ... 5-8 5-5. Setting up the RS-232 Host Port for Remote Control ... 5-11 5-6. RS-232 Host Port Setup Procedure ... 5-11 5-7. Testing the RS-232 Host Port ... 5-13 5-8. Testing RS-232 Host Port Operation using a Terminal ... 5-13 5-9. Testing RS-232 Host Port Operation using Visual Basic ... 5-15 5-10. Setting up the RS-232 UUT Port for Remote Control ... 5-16 5-11. RS-232 UUT Port Setup Procedure ... 5-16 5-12. Testing the RS-232 UUT Port via RS-232 Host Port ... 5-17 5-13. Testing RS-232 UUT Port Operation via a Terminal ... 5-19 5-14. Testing RS-232 UUT Port Operation using Visual Basic ... 5-20 5-15. Testing the RS-232 UUT Port via IEEE-488 Port ... 5-21 5-16. Changing between Remote and Local Operation ... 5-23 5-17. Local State ... 5-23 5-18. Local with Lockout State ... 5-23 5-19. Remote State ... 5-23 5-20. Remote with Lockout State ... 5-23 5-21. RS-232 Interface Overview ... 5-24 5-22. IEEE-488 Interface Overview ... 5-25 5-23. Using Commands ... 5-28 5-24. Types of Commands ... 5-28 5-25. Device-Dependent Commands ... 5-28 5-26. Common Commands ... 5-29 5-27. Query Commands ... 5-29 5-28. Interface Messages (IEEE-488) ... 5-29 5-29. Compound Commands ... 5-31 5-30. Coupled Commands ... 5-31 5-31. Overlapped Commands ... 5-32 5-32. Sequential Commands ... 5-32 5-33. Commands that Require the Calibration Switch to be Enabled .. 5-32 5-34. Commands for RS-232 Only ... 5-32 5-35. Commands for IEEE-488 Only ... 5-33 5-36. Command Syntax ... 5-34 5-37. Parameter Syntax Rules ... 5-34 5-38. Extra Space or Tab Characters ... 5-35 5-39. Terminators ... 5-36 5-40. Incoming Character Processing ... 5-36 5-41. Response Message Syntax ... 5-37 5-42. Checking 5800A Status ... 5-38 5-43. Serial Poll Status Byte (STB) ... 5-38 5-44. Service Request (SRQ) Line ... 5-40 5-45. Service Request Enable Register (SRE) ... 5-40 5-46. Programming the STB and SRE ... 5-41 5-47. Event Status Register (ESR) ... 5-41 5-48. Event Status Enable (ESE) Register ... 5-41 5-49. Bit Assignments for the ESR and ESE ... 5-41 5-50. Programming the ESR and ESE ... 5-42 5-51. Instrument Status Register (ISR) ... 5-43 5-52. Instrument Status Change Registers ... 5-43 5-53. Instrument Status Change Enable Registers ... 5-43 5-54. Bit Assignments for the ISR, ISCR, and ISCE ... 5-43 5-55. Programming the ISR, ISCR, and ISCE ... 5-45 5-56. Output Queue ... 5-45 5-57. Error Queue ... 5-46 5-58. Remote Program Examples ... 5-46 5-59. Guidelines for Programming the Calibrator ... 5-46 5-60. Writing an SRQ and Error Handler ... 5-47 5-61. Using *OPC?, *OPC, and *WAI ... 5-48 5-62. Taking an Impedance Measurement ... 5-48 5-63. Using the RS-232 UUT Port to Control an instrument ... 5-49 5-64. Input Buffer Operation ... 5-49 6 Remote Commands ... 6-1 6-1. Introduction ... 6-3 6-2. Command Summary by Function ... 6-3 6-3. Summary of Commands and Queries ... 6-8 7 Maintenance ... 7-1 7-1. Introduction ... 7-3 7-2. Replacing the Line Fuse ... 7-3 7-3. Cleaning the Air Filter ... 7-4 7-4. General Cleaning ... 7-6 7-5. Verification Tables ... 7-6 7-6. DC Voltage Verification ... 7-6 7-7. AC Voltage Amplitude Verification ... 7-7 7-8. AC Voltage Frequency Verification ... 7-8 7-9. Wave Generator Amplitude Verification: 1 MW Output Impedance 7-8 7-10. Wave Generator Amplitude Verification: 50W Output Impedance. 7-9 7-11. Wave Generator Frequency Verification: 1 MW Output Impedance 7-10 7-12. Leveled Sinewave Verification: Amplitude ... 7-10 7-13. Leveled Sinewave Verification: Frequency ... 7-10 7-14. Leveled Sinewave Verification: Harmonics ... 7-11 7-15. Leveled Sinewave Verification: Flatness ... 7-12 7-16. Edge Verification: Amplitude ... 7-18 7-17. Edge Verification: Frequency ... 7-18 7-18. Edge Verification: Duty Cycle ... 7-18 7-19. Edge Verification: Rise Time ... 7-19 7-20. Tunnel Diode Pulser Verification ... 7-19 7-21. Marker Generator Verification ... 7-19 7-22. Pulse Generator Verification: Period ... 7-20 7-23. Pulse Generator Verification: Pulse Width ... 7-20 7-24. Input Impedance Verification: Resistance ... 7-20 7-25. Input Impedance Verification: Capacitance ... 7-20 8 Options ... 8-1 8-1. Introduction ... 8-3 8-2. 5800A-5 Option ... 8-3 9 Accessories ... 9-1 9-1. Introduction ... . ... 9-3 9-2. Rack Mount Kit ... 9-3 9-3. IEEE-488 Interface Cables ... 9-4 9-4. RS-232 Null-Modem Cables ... . ... 9-4 9-5. RS-232 Modem Cables ... 9-4 Appendices A Glossary ... A-1 B ASCII and IEEE-488 Bus Codes ... B-1 C Ziatech ZT-1444A Jumper and DIP Switch Positions ... C-1 D RS-232/IEEE-488 Cables and Connectors ... D-1 E Creating a Visual Basic Test Program ... E-1 F Error Message ... F-1 Index

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