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Page 1: ...1 rd Mft aitt Zth i CALIBtr ATION A N SEFVICING HAN BOOK 1 614 Efatrtrn NSTFlUMENT s I digital vcE sne ers...

Page 2: ...sue 9 OCT 1986 For any assistance contact your nearest Datron sales and service center Addresses can be found at the back of this handbook Due to our policy of continuously updating our products this...

Page 3: ...L OVER THE BUS 2 MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 GENEBAL 2 2 FRONTPANEL 2 3 2 4 2 5 REARPANEL EXTERNAL CONSTRUCTION INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 ANALOG ASSEMBLY 3 2 1 An...

Page 4: ...32 32 32 33 33 33 33 33 33 34 35 36 36 39 39 39 A3 3 4 A3 3 5 43 3 6 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 8 2 3 8 3 High Frequency Compensation Frequency Detection Constant Current Sou rce Test I 3 5 CURRENT ASSEMBLY 3 5 1...

Page 5: ...2 lnterface Circuit 3 12 BCD DIGITAL INTERFACE 3 12 1 RAM ROM Circuit 3 12 2 lnterface Circuit 3 13 REAR POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSEMBLY 3 13 1 General 3 13 2 180V Supply 3 13 3 5V Supply 3 13 4 15V Supply...

Page 6: ...183184 16 16 ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES Title 16 e i Page F igu re 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 Zero Resistance Source Connections Exploded View of...

Page 7: ...hing Simplified O Current Switching Use of Ohms Guard Simplified D agram of Current Assembly Simplified Block Diagram of Digital Assembly JobScheduler Two Phase Clock Generation Timing Diagram of Stre...

Page 8: ...o remain at earth throughout and let the calibration source float lf a Remote Guard connect on s necessary then examples are shown in the Operating Manual 1 1 3 The AUTOCAL process 1 1 3 1 General The...

Page 9: ...required for each polarity of input The two Zero calibrat ions are included to overcome a possible zero difference w th the polarity setting of the DC calibration source lf the DVM Reading After Cali...

Page 10: ...00v 1000 00v Lin Ib Zera Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain Zero Gain DVM Setting DC 1 Filter 1 DC 1 DC 10 DC 10 DC 10 DC 10 DC 1 DC 1 DC 1 DC 1 DC 1...

Page 11: ...o Resistance Source For accurate Zero calibration on Ohms it is ESSENTIAL that a correctly connected zero source is used Two arrangements are necessary as shown in Fig 1 1 it can be seen that 4 wire S...

Page 12: ...n DVM Setting kO 4 wire 10O kO 4 wire 10O kO 4 wire 1 kS 4 wire 1 kl 4 wire 1 kO 4 w re 1 kO 4 wire 10 kO 4 wire 10 kO 4 wire 100 kO 4 wire 100 kO 4 wire 1000 lnput Filterf 2l kQ 4 wire 1000 lnput F...

Page 13: ...t in accordance with the table repeat operation of the same CALIBRATE key is permissible to improve the readings This will be necessary with the AcHf key A copper shorting link and an AC calibration s...

Page 14: ...AcHf Gain AcHf Gain AcHf Gain AcHf Gain AcHf DVM Setting AC DC 1 AC l AC 1 AC 10 AC r00 AC 1000 AC 10 lnput Filter AC 10 lnput filter AC 1 lnput filter AC 1 lnput filter 4C 1 lnput filter 4C 1 lnput f...

Page 15: ...vels AC zero calibration is carried out at 0 1 Range and for 100mV Range zero steps 1 2 of the table Guard is connected to Lo using a copper shorting link 7A 1 4 AC VOLTAGE CALIBRATION 10614 OPTION 12...

Page 16: ...eck only Zeto Zero Zero Zero Gain AcHf Gain AcHf Gain AcHf 3ain AcHf KEYBOARD SOOV Gain KEYBOARD 5 AcHf 00v l DVM Setting AC DC 1 AC 1 AC 1 AC 10 AC 100 4C 1000 AC 10 AC 10 AC 1 AC 1 AC 1 AC 1 AC 100...

Page 17: ...ant digit showing is to be expected 1 5 3 Checking Accuracy after AUTOCAL To check the accuracy after AUTOCAL the Speci f cation Verification section of the Operating Handbook will be useful lt provid...

Page 18: ...ration Handbook will be useful lt provides tables for quick reference of accuracy on all ranges and functions in displayed digits AC CURRENT CALIBRATION TABLE t Remarks Do not select lnput f iller Can...

Page 19: ...AL BBAT ON EXAMPLE USING KEYBOARD 1 7 2 KEYBOAR D with Negative tnputs lf the KEYBOARD method is used on DC Voltage calibration with Negative polarity sources it is important NOT to enter a negative s...

Page 20: ...service rout ne prompt operator to aPPIY calibration source on com pleting zero cal program gain cal trigger program to lnternal Trigger Disable Cal on completion of gain cal program DVM to local sta...

Page 21: ...s heat staked to the inside of the covers with electrical connections made by spring contacts 2 5 INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION An internal chassis is constructed from five printed circuit boards held togethe...

Page 22: ...0 1 12 13 14 15 REAR GUARD SCREEN DIGITAL ASSEMBLY RATIO REAR INPUT ASSEMBLY OPTION ANALOG OUTPUT ASSEMBLY OPTION REAR POWER SUPPTY PCB ASSEMBLY REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE SELECTION LINK...

Page 23: ...are present and if the AC assembly is measuring a signal above SkHz 3 2 1 2 Power On At power on the A D converter is placed into the RESET conclition See Section 3 2 3 8 The analog cir cuitry is then...

Page 24: ...000V range See Fis 3 3 Flowchartl Firstly all assemblies are deselected by placing logic 1 s on all the lD lines then setting the lA and lAl lines low see Fig 3 41 clocking the option selects latches...

Page 25: ...tion Frequency Compensation C rcuits Selected Analog Assembly AC Assembly AC Assembly Ohms Assembly and Analog Assembly Current Assembly and Analog Assembly Current Assembly and AC Assembly Current As...

Page 26: ...o E o lo oto 9 5 g o Eo O ro t UJ c o Ot OG JCL o o o o o o o o t i g o l U uc o9 P o JO 9 f z c5u c sHl iE f J o o Y E l o os T5 F1G 3 6 GENERAL FORM OF ANALOG INTERFACE UPDATE TIMING DIAGRAM 40v ln...

Page 27: ...ff and RLl energised Og causes the amplifier output to be directly connected to ts inverting input giving a gain of un ty The output of the amplifier is attenuated bY 3 16 Rl 14 Rl 15 before being pas...

Page 28: ...n 100ltV of the input of the preamplifier M32 thus functions as the low impedance rail BS following the input signal Selection of DC M20 3 enables the capacitive inverter driven f rom M33 to provide a...

Page 29: ...continues with a 1V range check and a l0V range check Output signal from DC lsolator TP13 3 125 volts 0 2193 volts 0 06932 volts R ange 0 1v 1V 10v DC lsolator OutPut Test Voltages 3 2 3 Analog to D g...

Page 30: ...or A6 R7 TP3 TP9 R59 c57 Det ctor R2A TP4 TP5 8V 5V Null Signal to Digital AssemblY h Speed ul ler ABC Analoo Hio Multipl xer FIG 3 13 TIMING DIAGRAM FOR ANALOG SECTION OF A D CONVERTER Positive Signa...

Page 31: ...and D64 being start up diodes see Fig 3 15 The outputs of M39 11 and 1 1 volts supply the defined current for the reference zeners via R212 and R38 respectively R19 and R18 are selected by Datron so...

Page 32: ...e F T pair O35 also has low gate leakage which maintains the effectiveness of sample and hold components R34 and C12 An inverted and attenuated version of the integrator output voltage is developed ac...

Page 33: ...d hold capacitor C12 on the integrator Thus with the input to the A D converter at zero volts the charge stored on C12 is the sum of all the offsets from the multiplexer buffer integrator and 1st null...

Page 34: ...ognised as 3 13 I 10 nalog True A FIG 3 20 DIAGRAM OF AVERAGING PROCESS 6 x31 8 x 21 2 x1 1 2 lE 16 I Readings r ecoonised as Signal Level 2 M 22 M26 c12 t R34 R61 M35 FIG 3 21 SIMPLIFIED DIAGRAM OF A...

Page 35: ...signal is then fed to the switched gain inverting preamplifier whose full range output is 0 9 volts r m s A simplified diagram of this arrangement s shown in Fig 3 23 The frequency response is held f...

Page 36: ...and is converted to a nominal 5 volts for a full range signal 01 and 02 switch in additional capacitors when FILTER is selected to operate down to 45H2 M2 is a voltage to current converter providing a...

Page 37: ...cap is thus adjusted to give the amplifier chain a flat frequency response The calibration is carried out at one H F frequency but since it flattens the AC amplifier response the correc tion is valid...

Page 38: ...3 2 Preamplifier and Scaling 430552 sheets 1 2 When the AC option is selected the AC preamplifier is connected in parallel with the 1000 Volt range of the DC isolator The resultant impedance presented...

Page 39: ...scaled AC signal and converts it to an equ valent DC signal suitable for Analog to Digital conversion The technique used is Electronic true Rlvls Sensing as shown in the simplified block diagram Fis...

Page 40: ...ich one of the two sets of specificat ons should be used for calculating the measurement uncertainty when the Spec key is depressed 43 3 6 Test During the self test routine actuated from the front pan...

Page 41: ...from I Hi through the unknown resistance R l to Lo I The Lo terminal is maintained at 0V Therefore the Hi terminal DC lsolator lnput is at Iconstant x R volts above Lo As long as the error is small r...

Page 42: ...250O and a suitable tapping point is available Consider Fig 3 31 Guard is reference 0 Lo is actively maintained within microvolts of reference 0 as previously explained Thus there is no voltage across...

Page 43: ...t section 3 2 2 61 causes the output of the DC lsolator to be approx imately 5 75 volts After measurement by the A D conver ter the value is compared to the stored value lf the measured signal is with...

Page 44: ...329 The Digital assembly contains the circuitry providing the general management of the instrument and the digital section of the A D converter Fig 3 33 outlines the main portions and signal highways...

Page 45: ...one of the jobs activated by the job scheduler the larger ones being sub divided see Drawing No 890043 I I I I I I I I I I I FITTED OPTION IS PROGRAM BUFFER NON EMPTY EB UT ts ROR READ O REOUIRED HAS...

Page 46: ...ON coMPuf 106t ro7 oNLY Ngcx coMPuf d C r06l oNLY OEl NA SLUE R lNO F X ror rosl LIhII CF CK co ltNuOus BLOCK FOLLINE 8 UP Af MA O I VALUE DI6IfAL FILf R ESOLUTION MNG OWN rF AfogN 9St lL 5 ONAL co R...

Page 47: ...ircuits are not converting an input signal the state in level 1 is moved to level 2 causing the measurement circuits to update to the new state When an A D conversion is complete data is read from the...

Page 48: ...at logic 1 for 1 cycles of the normal 800kHz operation allowing more time for CMOS transfers memory is addressed 47 and A6 both at logic 11 The read Irite control line R W from the 6800 is gated with...

Page 49: ...RAM A7 M35 o r r AP cj7 RoM air M30 9o r u tu J7 RoM f 415 VMA 415 to 1O A6 A7 CAL n w From O14 of Power uP Down CircuilrY A12 A14 iE 2 VMA P R o c E s s o i I u s o A Y A INPUT OUTP BUFFERS VM All A...

Page 50: ...latches A D and interrupt status output enable CAL INTERVAL switch output enable A D control latches input enable A D delay counter input enable M32 M16 Pin No M32 2 M32 4 M32 11 M32 6 M32 e M 16 7 M...

Page 51: ...ble for the next via M46 switches 3 8 3 2 Preset Procedure As part of the initialisation routine at switch on M47 used as the sequence controller is reset from M3l 11 causing M47 2 to be logic 1 Thus...

Page 52: ...DETECTED AND STOPS PRIMARY COUNTER nes rur r DETECT CIRCUITRY SECONDARY COUNTER BUNS DURING REF 2 NULL DETECTED A STOPS SECONDARY COUNTER SEND DATA BEADY MESSAGE AND PUT ANALOG CIRCUIT INTO RESET PRO...

Page 53: ...enable the sequencer via M46 3 REF 1 The high to low edge of WAlTrcauses the A to change state and going into REF 1 makes B a logic 0 The analog side is then in the condition to start ramping down Wh...

Page 54: ...Signals applied to the six front panel terminals are routed through to the Rear pcb to the Rear lnput Ratio pcb or Rear lnput pcb if Option 40 or 41 is fitted via ifre Signal Cable assembly Each of t...

Page 55: ...from the keyboard encoders The data latches are divided into four sets M6 and M4 M8 and M5 M12 and Ml1 M9 being fully enabled from the XKD SP XKD SP3 lines resPectivelY On initialisation or after a ch...

Page 56: ...from Ml1 1 1 3 5 7 I 1 2 4 6 I 10 Reset Counter RAM M1 A3 A2 A1 A0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 t 1 1 COUNTER M8 03 02 01...

Page 57: ...buffers return to their third state inhibiting the data bus to the RAM and connects the A 3 10 2 Read Mode Discharge between adjacent display blocks is preven ted by time multiplexing and sending info...

Page 58: ...face between the IEEE 488 Standard lnstrument Bus and the 68000 microprocessor The MPU can receive process and send messages to the interface through the GPIA The GPIA is able to automatically handle...

Page 59: ...decoding address lines A8 All w th XIOBD R W and 2 3 12 2 lnterface Circuit The Peripheral lnterface Adapter PlA M1 pro vides the means of interfacing the BCD input output to the 6800 microprocessor...

Page 60: ...tap d gital common is linked directly to line ground via LK6 The output of rectifying diodes Dl and D2 is smoothed by C7 and C8 before being fed to regulator Ml This regulator is capable of l amp outp...

Page 61: ...IS I FITTED ADD LEGEND TO DISPLAY TEST DCI MEASUREMENT 1mA RANGE TEST AC CONVERTER 1V RANGE CHECK FOR UNCORRUPTED CALIBRATION SfORE WAIT UNTIL EITHER G ET OR MANUAL IS INPUT DISPLAY ERROR 8 ADD A LEG...

Page 62: ...8 User s Handbook and recalibrate if necessary 1 tinL should be 22 SWG TlN Cu wire with silicone rubber sleeving The battery should be replaced on or before the date indicated on the rear panel instru...

Page 63: ...12 or any component associated with the temperature compensation circuitry 21 il Re apply 1OMQ resistor across the input terminals Note the reading on the front panel display A i Note the ambient temp...

Page 64: ...to TP21 Hi to TPS Adjust R20 for noisy waveform at zero Point 29 Remove oscilloscope Replace covers but do not replace screws Select 1V DC filter out and apply l MCl across input terminals Turn rear...

Page 65: ...s 10 This part of the procedure must be performed with the high frequency compensation voltage at J1 111 Rb7 at _SV 0 2V a Select AC 100V range FILTER and apply 100V S00Hz Select GAIN Apply 100V S0kHz...

Page 66: ...ply lV 500Hz w th the DVM still connected to TLH Remake links TLC TLF Then after recording the TLH voltage refer to Fig 4 2 and cut the links z as appropriate to give a DVM reading of 3 tS7V 0 010V Ch...

Page 67: ...Factor signal Adjust R61 crest factor for a display reading of 1 00000V 430 digits 22 Apply 1VRMS ve 5 1 Crest Factor signal Check that display reading is 1 00000V t30 digits 23 Apply 1 V 500H2 and p...

Page 68: ...1V 10v 100v 1000v 1000v DC Coupled AC Voltage AC assemblY ADO ADl AD2 AD3 AD4 ADs AD6 AD7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 X X X X X X X Range 1 2 3...

Page 69: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X X X X X X X Range 1 1001 lA 2 100 lA 3 lmA 4 1OmA 5 100m4 614 7 1A Current assembly ADO ADl AD2 AD3 AD4 ADs AD6 AD7 0 0 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 70: ...I 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 Ohms assemblY 010 10001 ADO ADl AD2 AD3 AD4 ADs AD6 AD7 Option assembly OOg0O111 Not used 6001111 0 AD4 ADs AD6 AD7 AD2 AD3 AOO ADl o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 DC lsolato...

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