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5800A
Data:
1998
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Informacja
The Fluke Model 5800A Oscilloscope Calibrator (Figure 1-1)
is a precise instrument that calibrates analog and digital Oscilloscope 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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Strony:
257
Rozmiar:
3,0 MB
Język:
angielski
Poprawka:
1
Manual-ID:
686318
Data:
Grudzień 1998
Jakość:
Zeskanowany dokument, wszystko czytelne.
Data przesłania:
4 lutego 2017
MD5:
cafae6e7-9efb-ca01-ab6f-9fef5f2feced
Informacja
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 pecifications...
1-13
1-17. Pulse Generator pecifications
... 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
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