General Radio Company 1650-B Ander
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Model:
1650-B
Date:
1968
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Description:
Impedance Bridge
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The 1650-B Impedance Bridge (Figure 1*1) is a self-contained
impedance-measuring system, which includes six bridges for
the measurement of capacitance, resistance, conductance, and
inductance, as well as the generators and detectors
necessary for dc and I-kHz measurements. Features of this
bridge include one-percent C, G, R, and L accuracy over all
ranges, high D and Q accuracy, a mechanism to facilitate low
Q measurement, a slow—motion mechanism on the CGRL dial,
visual ac and dc null indications, complete portability, and
a convenient tilting mechanism and carrying case. The
slow-motion mechanism turns the CGRL dial slowly and
effortlessly about a 1-in. sector. Extra torque must be
applied to move the dial beyond the 1-in. sector.
In the relaytack model (Figure 1-2), the captive cover of
the Type 1650-B is replaced with a relay-rack adaptor panel
Manual type:
Service-en gebruikershandleiding
Pages:
66
Size:
9.85 Mbytes (10331069 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
1650-0120-B
Date:
1970 06 01
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SPECIFICATIONS INTRODUCTION - SECTION 1 BASIC MEASUREMENTS -
SECTION 2 SPECIAL MEASUREMENTS - SECTION 3 ACCURACY -
SECTION 4 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION - SECTION 5 SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE - SECTION 6 PARTS LISTS AND DIAGRAMS
Manual type:
Service-en gebruikershandleiding
Pages:
66
Size:
10.78 Mbytes (11306204 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
1650-0120-B
Date:
1970 06 01
Quality:
Gescand document alle leesbaar.
Upload date:
2016 12 30
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Downloads:
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Section 1—Introduction
1.1
Description ... 1-1
1.2 Opening and Tilting the Cabinet ... 1-1
1.3 Power
Supply ... 1-1
1.4 Symbols, Abbreviations, and Definitions . . 1-2
1.5 Series and Parallel Components ... 1-2
1.6 Portable-to-Rack Conversion ... 1-3
1.7
Connections ... 1-4
Section 2—Basic Measurements
2.1
General ... 2-1
2.2 DC and AC
Sensitivity ... 2-4
2.3 DC Voltage and Current Limits ... 2-4
2.4 Connection of External Generator ... 2-6
2.5 Maximum Applied AC Voltage ... 2-7
Section 3—Special Measurements
3.1
General ... 3-1
3.3 Application of DC to Inductors ... 3-2
3.4 DC Bias for AC Resistance Measurements . . 3-4
3.5 Measurement of AC Resistance or
Conductance with Reactance ... 3-5
3.6 Measurement of Transducers ... 3-5
3.7 Resonant Frequency of Tuned Circuits . . 3-6
3.8 Shielded Three-Terminal Components . . . 3-6
3.9 Remote
Measurements ... 3-6
3.10 Measurement of Grounded Components . . 3-7
3.11 Use of the Type 1650-P1 Test Jig ... 3-7
3.12 Limit
Testing ... 3-7
Section 4—Accuracy
4.1
General ... 4-1
4.2 DC
Resistance ... 4-1
4.3 AC
Resistance ... 4-1
4.4
Inductance ... 4-2
4.5
Capacitance ... 4-2
4.6 Effects of Capacitance to Ground ... 4-2
4.7 D and Q
Accuracy ... 4-3
4.8 Orthonull
Accuracy ... 4-3
4.9 D and Q Ranges vs Frequency ... 4-5
4.10 Corrections for
Residuals ... 4-5
4.11 Operation below 1
kHz ... 4-5
4.12 Operation above 1
kHz ... 4-5
Section 5—Principles of Operation
5.1
General ... 5-1
5.2 1650
Bridge ... 5-5
Section 6—Service and Maintenance
6.1
Warranty ... 6-1
6.2
Service ... 6-1
6.3 Minimum Performance Standards ... 6-1
6.4 Trouble
Analysis ... 6-4
6.5 Repair
Notes ... 6-5
6.6 Calibration
Procedure ... 6-6
6.7 Knob
Removal ... 6-8
6.8 Knob
Installation ... 6-8
Parts Lists and
Diagrams ... 6-10
Appendix