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Accessories supplied:
Line Cord, Operators Manual on CD-ROM, 2 Probes 10:1

Analog Oscilloscope HM1004

-3

(100MHz)

Autoset, Save / Recall, Readout / Cursor and RS-232 Interface

Specifications

Vertical Deflection

Operating modes:

Channel I or II separate,

Channel I and II: alternate or chopped

Chopper Frequency:

approx. 0.5MHz

Sum 

or

 difference:

from CH I and CH II

Invert:

both channels

XY-Mode:

via channel I (Y) and channel II(X)

Frequency range:

2x DC to 100MHz (-3dB)

Risetime:

<3.5ns

Overshoot:

1%

Deflection coefficients:

14 calibrated steps

1mV to 2mV/div.: ±5% (DC – 10MHz  (-3dB))

5mV/div. to 20V/div.: ±3%

 

in 1-2-5 sequence,

with variable 2.5:1 up to 

50V/div.

Input impedance:

1M

 II 15pF.

Input coupling:

DC-AC-GD (ground).

Input voltage:

max. 400V (DC + peak AC).

Delay line:

approx. 70ns

Triggering

Automatic

 (peak to peak):

 

20Hz-200MHz

 

(

 0.5div.)

Normal with level control:

DC-200MHz

  (

0.5div.)

Indicator for trigger action:

LED

Slope:

positive or negative

Sources:

Channel I or II, line and external.

ALT. Triggering:

 CH I/CH II (

0.8div.)

Coupling:

AC

 (10Hz – 200MHz),

DC

 (0 to 200MHz),

HF

 (50kHz – 200MHz),

LF

 (0 to 1.5kHz), 

NR

(noise reject):0-50MHz (

 0.8div.)

Triggering time base B

:

normal with level

control and slope selection (0 – 200 MHz)

Active TV Sync. Separator:

field & line, + / –

External:

0.3V

pp

 (0 – 100MHz)

Horizontal Deflection

Time base A:

22 calibrated steps (±3%)

from 0.5s/div. – 50ns/div. in 1-2-5 sequence

variable 2.5:1 up to 1.25s/div.,with

X-Mag. x10:

5ns/div. (±5%)

Holdoff time:

variable to approx. 10:1

Time base B:

18 calibrated steps (±3%)

from 20ms/div. to 50ns/div. in 1-2-5 sequence

Operating modes:

or 

B

, alternate

  A / B

Bandwidth X-amplifier:

0 to 3MHz (-3dB)

Input X-amplifier:

via Channel II

Sensitivity:

see Ch II

X-Y phase shift:

<3° below 220kHz.

Operation / Control

Manual

(front panel switches)

Auto Set

(automatic parameter selection)

Save/Recall:

user-defined parameter settings

Readout:

Display of parameter settings

Cursor measurement:

V, 

t or 

1/t (frequ.)

Remote control:

with built in

 RS-232 

interface

Component Tester

Test voltage:

approx. 7V

rms

 (open circuit).

Test current:

approx. 7mA

rms

 (shorted).

General Information

CRT:

D14-375GH, 8x10div., internal graticule

Acceleration voltage:

approx 14kV

Trace rotation:

adjustable on front panel

Calibrator:

0,2V ±1%, 

≈ 

1kHz/1MHz (t

r

 <4ns)

Line voltage:

100-240V AC ±10%, 50/60Hz

Power consumption:

approx. 38 Watt at 50Hz

Min./Max. ambient temperature:

0°C...+40°C

Protective system:

Safety class I (IEC1010-1)

Weight:

approx. 5.9kg.

 Color:

 techno-brown

Cabinet:

285, 

125,

 D 

380 mm

Subject to change without notice.

08/00

This

 microprocessor 

controlled oscilloscope has been designed for a wide

multitude of applications in service and industry. For ease of operation the

„Autoset“ 

function allows for signal related

 automatic setup 

of measuring

parameters. On screen

 alphanumeric readout 

and

 cursor functions 

for

voltage, time and frequency measurement provide extraordinary operational
convenience. Nine different user defined instrument settings can be saved and
recalled without restriction. The

 built-in RS-232 

serial interface allows for

remote controlled operation by a PC .

The outstanding features of the

 HM1004-3 

include two vertical input channels

and the second time base with the ability to magnify, over 1000 times, extremely
small portions of the input signal. The

 second time base 

has its own triggering

controls, including level and slope selection,to allow a stable and precisely
referenced display of asynchronous or jittery signal segments. The trigger circuit
is designed to provide reliable triggering to over

 200MHz 

at signal levels as low

as

 0.5div.

. An active

 TV Sync Separator 

for TV-signal tracing ensures accurate

triggering even with noisy signals. Signals are solid and distortion free even at
the upper frequency limit. The built in

 Y delay line 

allows for leading edge display

of even low repetition rate signals, supported by the 

14kV CRT

 with its high

intensity. Both instruments are equipped with a built in

 COMPONENT TESTER

.

Because it is so important to be able to trust the accuracy of the display when

viewing pulse or square signals, the

 HM1004-3 

has a built-in switchable

calibrator, which checks the instrument’s transient response characteristics -
from probe tip to CRT screen. The essential high frequency compensation of
wide band probes can be performed with this calibrator, which features a rise
time of less than 4ns.

The

 

instrument offers the right combination of triggering control, frequency

response, and time base versatility to facilitate measurements in a wide range
of applications - in laboratory as well as in field service use. It is another example
of

 HAMEG’s 

dedication to engineering excellence.

2 Channels, 1mV – 20V/div, Delay Line, 14kV CRT

Time Base A: 0.5s – 5ns/div., B: 20ms–5ns/div. , 2

nd

 Trigger

Triggering DC–200MHz, Automatic Peak to Peak,

Alternate Trigger, Calibrator and Component Tester

Summary of Contents for HM 1004-3 Series

Page 1: ...Instruments Oscilloscope HM 1004 3 01 02 03 ENGLISH MANUAL HANDBUCH MANUEL...

Page 2: ...MANUAL HANDBUCH MANUEL...

Page 3: ...res 23 Phase difference measurement in DUAL mode Yt 24 Phase difference measurement in DUAL mode 24 Measurement of amplitude modulation 24 Triggering and timebase 25 Automatic Peak value Triggering 25...

Page 4: ...ollowing hints and conditions regarding emission and immunity should be observed 1 Data cables For the connection between instruments resp their interfaces and external devices computer printer etc su...

Page 5: ...x ambient temperature 0 C 40 C Protective system Safety class I IEC1010 1 Weight approx 5 9kg Color techno brown Cabinet W 285 H 125 D 380 mm Subject to change without notice 08 00 This microprocessor...

Page 6: ...f an extension cord without a protective conductor The mains line plug must be inserted before connec tions are made to measuring circuits The grounded accessible metal parts case sockets jacks and th...

Page 7: ...helps towards speeding up the processing of guarantee claims Maintenance Various important properties of the oscilloscope should be carefully checked at certain intervals Only in this way is it largel...

Page 8: ...it a true signal display The display of sinusoidal signals within the bandwidth limits causes no prob lems but an increasing error in measurement due to gain reduction must be taken into account when...

Page 9: ...caus ing damage to the input of the oscilloscope However if for example only the residual ripple of a high voltage is to be displayed on the oscilloscope a normal x10 probe is sufficient In this case...

Page 10: ...asurement of the rise or fall time is not limited to the trace dimensions shown in the above diagram It is only particularly simple in this way In principle it is possible to measure in any display po...

Page 11: ...Hz There fore the derating curve of the attenuator probe type con cerned must be taken into account The selection of the ground point on the test object is important when displaying small signal volta...

Page 12: ...iver please note trace rotation TR 6 FOCUS This control knob effects both the trace and the readout sharpness 7 SAVE RECALL The instrument contains 9 non volatile memories These can be used by the ope...

Page 13: ...with this control knob In ADD addition mode both Y POS I and Y POS II control knobs are active If the instrument is set to XY mode this control knob is inactive and the X POS knob must be used for a h...

Page 14: ...aid of the X POS control As the X expansion results in a higher timebase speed lower time deflection coefficient all time and frequency relevant information in the readout is switched over Please note...

Page 15: ...hannel II followed by XY Except the cursor lines which may be active all other readout information including the trigger point symbol are switched off In addition to all trigger and timebase related c...

Page 16: ...l switched off NR high frequency noise rejected LF low pass filter cuts off frequencies above approx 1 5kHz TVL TV signal line pulse triggering trigger point symbol switched off TVF TV signal frame pu...

Page 17: ...e TIME DIV 24 control knob is operative only for this timebase The readout then only displays the A time coefficient The timebase settings for this condition are stored if the timebase mode is changed...

Page 18: ...switch and B vernier VAR LED on In the latter case the TIME DIV knob can be used in the same way as de scribed before under A timebase condition Underneath the front panel sector described above the...

Page 19: ...r related con trols assumes that the readout is visible and the component tester is switched off 35 MENU Pushbutton Pressing and holding the pushbutton activates the display of the MAIN MENU It contai...

Page 20: ...as one signal sum or difference As the result can only be determined if both calibrated deflection coefficients are equal the CHI II 36 selection function is deactivated In that case the readout indic...

Page 21: ...ted to the oscilloscope input s Check that the device under test is switched off and connect the test lead s to the test point s Then switch on the instrument and afterwards the device under test The...

Page 22: ...rm distortion Prerequisite for this HF compensation is a square wave generator with fast risetime typically 4ns and low output impedance approx 50 providing 0 2V at a frequency of approx 1MHz The cali...

Page 23: ...this operation mode is the DUAL XY 18 pushbutton please note section Con trols and Readout In XY mode the timebase is deactivated The signal applied to the input of channel II front panel marking HOR...

Page 24: ...ng for one period in div In the example illustrated t 3div and T 10div The phase difference in degrees is calculated from Relatively small phase angles at lower frequencies can be measured more accura...

Page 25: ...ode for the entry into difficult measuring problems e g when the test signal is unknown relating to amplitude frequency or shape Presetting of all parameters is now possible with automatic triggering...

Page 26: ...5div height The polarity of the synchronization pulse is critical for the slope selection If the displayed sync pulses are above the picture field contents leading edge positive going then the slope...

Page 27: ...vated As the external trigger signal applied at the TRIG EXT socket normally has no relation to the signal height of the displayed signal the trigger point symbol is switched off The external trigger...

Page 28: ...nt This allows the sweep to begin on any portion of a signal except the first millimeters If the display shows jitter it is possible to select triggering of the B timebase after the elapsed delay time...

Page 29: ...lugs and with test prod alligator clip or sprung hook are required The test leads are connected as described in section Con trols and Readout Test Procedure Caution Do not test any component in live c...

Page 30: ...r a transistor the figures b e and b c are important The figure e c can vary but a vertical line only shows short circuit condition These transistor test patterns are valid in most cases but there are...

Page 31: ...devices In case of disregard of the safety warnings contained in this manual HAMEG refuses any liability regarding personal injury and or damage of equip ment Operation The oscilloscope is supplied w...

Page 32: ...Subject to change without notice 32 Front Panel HM1004 3...

Page 33: ...33 Subject to change without notice...

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Page 35: ...MANUAL HANDBUCH MANUEL...

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