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Model 8340A - Service
3. Check rear panel IV/GHz waveform.
The IV /GHz signal comes from the A28 SYTM DRIVER board Block
F
and is generated
by the PRETUNE signal (A54 Block
C
TP3). The PRETUNE signal is generated from
VSWP (A58 Block
N).
If the rear panel IV/GHz signal is normal, VSWP and PRETUNE are OK.
NOTE
For sweep widths
<
500 kHz (20/30 sweeps), the
1V
/GHz is fixed.
I7.
SPECTRAL PURITY
I8.
SPURIOUS RESPONSES
Normally spurious responses fall under the general category of spectral purity. However, in
this instance we will consider spectral purity to be a phase noise problem and spurious
responses to be discrete.
Phase Noise
It is assumed that the HP 8340A failed the Single Sideband Phase Noise test, Section IV,
paragraph 4-I 7.
1. If the HP 8340A failed the test at offset frequencies less than 300 Hz, the problem is most
likely the I 00 MHz Reference section. Refer to the Reference Loop - M/N Loop. Replace
the 400 MHz input to A3I M/N Phase Detector (JI) using a very stable source such as an
HP 8662A. Be sure to use the 8662A Frequency Standard as the HP 8340A Frequency
Standard EXT input. Repeat the failing test. If the HP 8340A now passes the test, the
problem is in the HP 8340A Reference Loop.
2. If the HP 8340A failed the phase noise test at offset frequencies from 300 Hz to 50 kHz,
the problem is most likely the M/N Loop. Replace the Reference Loop 400 MHz input to
the M/N Loop as described in step I above.
If the HP 8340A continues to fail the phase noise test, the problem is in the M/N or YO
Loop. An external source could be used to replace the M/N input to the YO Loop, but the
phase noise of the external source would have to be much better than the HP 8340A
phase noise to eliminate the YO Loop.
3. If the HP 8340A failed the phase noise test at offset frequencies greater than 50 kHz, the
problem is most likely the YO Loop.
Spurious Responses
It is assumed that the HP 8340A failed the Spurious Response test, Section IV, paragraph
4-I5 or 4-16.
Spurious responses can be divided into several categories:
Harmonics/Sub-harmonics
Line Related Side Bands
Squegging
Synthesized
HARMONICS/SUB-HARMONICS
The HP 8340A is essentially three instruments in one. The instrument can function as a
heterodyning (Band 0) source, an unmodified YIG oscillator source (Band 1), and a synthe
sized source (Bands 2-4). In Band 0 (10 MHz to 2.3 GHz) the 2.3 to 7.0 GHz YO output is
mixed with a fixed 3.7 GHz oscillator to produce the RF frequency. In Band 1-4 the YO
output is used directly or multiplied (by the band number) to produce the RF frequency.
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