![HP 8340A Service Manual Download Page 257](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/hp/8340a/8340a_service-manual_166180257.webp)
Model 8 340A - Service
A54 YO PRETUNE/DELAY COMPENSATION TROUBLESHOOTING
In all modes, the sensitivity of the PRETUNE output, TP3, is -2.5
volts/GHz. This is the place to start in troubleshooting the
board. In CW mode, run the frequency from 2.3 GHz to 6.99 GHz and
see if the correct voltage is present on the PRETUNE test point.
Note, if you set the CW frequency to 7.0 GHz, the PRETUNE will be
-8.75 volts, corresponding to 3.5 GHz. This is because the
instrument switches to the second harmonic band at this point.
If the PRETUNE voltage (TP3) is not correct, then check all
inputs to the summing amplifier. VDAC (TP6) should have a
sensitivity of 2.10 volts/[(f
'f
0-2.3)GHz] and VREF should be +10
volts, + 10%. Also BLVSX (TPl
should be <+0.5 volts and LKICK
should be +5 volts. If these last two lines are not correct, they
will add unwanted voltages to PRETUNE. In particular, if LKICK is
LOW, <+0.5 volts, it will add +2.5 volts error to the PRETUNE
signal. If VDAC (TP5) is not at the correct voltage, check the
digital inputs and the input from VREF. The formula for
calculating what the VDAC and digital input should be is given in
the theory section for Pretune DAC, Block
B.
In the sweep mode, if the PRETUNE voltage does not ramp, check to
see that VSWP, Pl-26, is present. Then see that BLVSX, TPl, is
HIGH, +15 volts, so that the sweep voltage is summed with the
start frequency PRETUNE voltage.
If there is no retrace kick pulse, check LKICK to see that it
goes LOW, <+0.5 volts, during the period of the kick. If LKICK is
not working correctly, then the YO Retrace Kick Pulse Generator,
Block
G,
must be checked. The operation of Ul5 can be verified by
writing to its address, WYOKW 5,Rl: (Refer to A60 Processor
documentation). Writing zero to this address should result in
zero volts qt Ul5, pin 18. Writing 511 should result in +10 volts
at Ul5 pin 18.
To test Ul6 (YO Delay Compensation, Block
F),
set the instrument
to sweep from 2.3 GHz to 7.0 GHz with a 10 msec sweep time. VCOMP
should then be a negative-going ramp with a step at the start as
shown on the schematic. The voltage should go from approximately
-0.5 to -2 volts. These voltages are very loose limits and depend
upon how the COFF and CGN pots have been adjusted. variations of
+50% are to be expected. However, as the sweep time is increased
to half a second, the step at the start of sweep should decrease
smoothly to zero as should also the slope of the ramp.
8-342
Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX
Summary of Contents for 8340A
Page 1: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 113: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 187: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 198: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 269: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 296: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 320: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 321: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 322: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 323: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 324: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 325: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...
Page 326: ...Scans by HB9HCA and HB9FSX ...