Model 8340A - Service
Integrator U4 has a pole at f=O and a zero at f=4000 Hz (Rl7 and
Cl9) . Integrator U7 has a pole at f=O and a zero at f=400 Hz (Rl9
and C21}. The Phase-Lag Filter (FM Coil Driver, Block
I)
has a
pole at 400 Hz (cancelling the zero of integrator U7) and a zero
at 4000 Hz (R20, R21, and C23). The YO has an inherent pole at
f=O Hz.
The combined frequency response has a slope of -60 dB/decade
until f=4000 Hz where the slope changes to -20 dB/decade. The
unity-gain crossover frequency (Loop Bandwidth) is set to
nominally 50 kHz by varying the gain of integrator U7. The effect
of this frequency response is to provide high gain at frequencies
below 4000 Hz and thus reduce (proportional to the loop gain) the
YO close-in phase noise and line-related spurs.
Rl8 is a selected resistor which may be adjusted upward in value
to reduce the YO Loop Bandwidth or downward to increase the YO
Loop Bandwidth.
If the A55 YO Driver board is misadjusted (Offset and Gain
adjustments), there will be a de offset voltage at the INTG
output. There is normally a small offset at any given frequency
due to non-linearities in the YO tracking, but the value should
vary about zero volts. If the average value is different from
zero, it will limit the capture range of the loop.
The resistor-capacitor combinations of R39-Cl7, R40-Cl8, R41-C30,
and R42-C31 are used to provide additional filtering of the power
supply inputs to U4 and
us.
R30 and R31 are used to protect the
inputs of U4 and US from being damaged by a de voltage
accidentally applied to pins 2 or 3 during troubleshooting.
Test Jumper
G
The test jumper provides a way to break the YO Loop and insert a
test fix�ure to measure the loop gain, bandwidth, and phase
margin.
Sample And Hold
H
The purpose of the Sample and Hold (U3 and associated circuitry)
is to apply· the integrated output of the phase-detector to the YO
to tune the YO and achieve phase-lock. It then holds this de
voltage during the sweep to improve the swept frequency accuracy.
This is called Lock and Roll.
The Sample and Hold has two modes of operation:
m
Sample Mode - This is essentially the no-memory mode where the
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