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Chapter 12
Display/Power Supply Section
Intensity Problems
Intensity Problems
Intensity problems, or absence of display, can be due to the A17
assembly intensity amplifier (function block A), intensity grid level
shifter (function block B), CRT (A18V1), interconnections, or lack of
proper supplies or inputs to A17.
1. On the HP 8560E spectrum analyzer, press
DISPLAY
and
INTENSITY
.
2. Rotate the front panel knob (RPG), and check that the intensity
changes from dim, but readable, to bright.
3. If the intensity function does not function properly, troubleshoot the
A2 controller assembly.
4. Perform the preliminary and Z-axis portions of the "Display
Adjustment" in Chapter 2. Verify that A17R11 CUTOFF functions
properly. If A17R11 CUTOFF does not function properly, place the
A17 CRT driver in the service position.
5. Verify that blanking pulses are present at A17TP2 using an
oscilloscope. The pulses should be normal TTL levels, approximately
1
µ
s wide and 4 or 7
µ
s apart. If the blanking pulses are not correct,
check the BLANKING output of the A2 controller assembly and
cable W7.
6. If blanking pulses are present, check A17TP10 with the oscilloscope.
The TP10 signal should vary with the front panel intensity
adjustment, and be approximately 55 Vp-p maximum. The signal
will be composed of both blanking pulses and varying intensity
levels for the lines being drawn.
• If a proper signal is not present at A17TP10, check A17Q1, Q2,
CR1, and CR2.
• If the TP10 signal does not vary with the front panel intensity
adjustment, check the signals at A17TP4 and A17TP1. Both
signals should vary with the front panel intensity adjustment.
The TP4 signal should be up to 4 Vp-p, and the TP1 signal should
be up to approximately 12 Vp-p.
WARNING
The A17 CRT Driver contains lethal voltages with lethal
currents. Use extreme care when servicing this assembly.
Always disconnect the power cord from the instrument before
servicing this assembly. Failure to follow this precaution can
present a shock hazard which may result in personal injury.
NOTE
The following measurements should be made with a high-voltage probe,
such as the HP 34111A. When using the high-voltage probe, connect the
ground lead securely to the HP 8560E chassis.
Summary of Contents for 8560E
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Page 24: ...23 1 General Information ...
Page 49: ...48 Chapter1 General Information Sales and Service Offices ...
Page 50: ...49 2 Adjustment Procedures ...
Page 132: ...131 2a Adjustment Procedures HP 3335A Source not Available ...
Page 146: ...145 3 Assembly Replacement ...
Page 224: ...223 4 Replaceable Parts ...
Page 251: ...250 Chapter4 Replaceable Parts Firmware Dependent Part Numbers ...
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Page 268: ...267 5 Major Assembly and Cable Locations ...
Page 279: ...278 Chapter5 Major Assembly and Cable Locations Introduction Figure 5 9 Front End ...
Page 281: ...280 Chapter5 Major Assembly and Cable Locations Introduction ...
Page 282: ...281 6 General Troubleshooting ...
Page 285: ...284 Chapter6 General Troubleshooting Introduction Figure 6 1 Assembly Test Points ...
Page 286: ...Chapter 6 285 General Troubleshooting Introduction Figure 6 2 Ribbon Cable Connections 1 of 3 ...
Page 287: ...286 Chapter6 General Troubleshooting Introduction Figure 6 3 Ribbon Cable Connections 2 of 3 ...
Page 290: ...Chapter 6 289 General Troubleshooting Introduction Figure 6 5 Service Cal Data Menu ...
Page 331: ...330 Chapter6 General Troubleshooting Block Diagram Description Figure 6 6 Functional Sections ...
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Page 354: ...353 7 ADC Interface Section ...
Page 406: ...405 8 IF Section ...
Page 436: ...Chapter 8 435 IF Section A5 IF Assembly Figure 8 3 IF Adjust Signature ...
Page 437: ...436 Chapter8 IF Section A5 IF Assembly Figure 8 4 Detailed IF Adjust Signature 1 ...
Page 438: ...Chapter 8 437 IF Section A5 IF Assembly Figure 8 5 Detailed IF Adjust Signature 2 ...
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Page 443: ...442 Chapter8 IF Section A5 IF Assembly Figure 8 9 Noisy Signature ...
Page 444: ...Chapter 8 443 IF Section A5 IF Assembly Figure 8 10 Noise with Correct Shape ...
Page 445: ...444 Chapter8 IF Section A5 IF Assembly Figure 8 11 Region B Amplitude Variation ...
Page 447: ...446 Chapter8 IF Section A5 IF Assembly Figure 8 13 Faulty Crystal Short ...
Page 463: ...462 Chapter8 IF Section Cal Oscillator Assembly P O A4 ...
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Page 467: ...466 Chapter8 IF Section Cal Oscillator Assembly P O A4 ...
Page 469: ...468 Chapter8 IF Section Cal Oscillator Assembly P O A4 ...
Page 470: ...469 9 Controller Section ...
Page 486: ...Chapter 9 485 Controller Section Display Problems 8560E Figure 9 10 Delta Y Waveform ...
Page 503: ...502 Chapter9 Controller Section Keyboard Problems ...
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Page 506: ...505 10 Synthesizer Section ...
Page 577: ...576 Chapter10 Synthesizer Section A21 OCXO ...
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Page 582: ...581 11 RF Section ...
Page 598: ...Chapter 11 597 RF Section A14 Frequency Control Assembly Figure 11 2 A7 LODA Drive ...
Page 617: ...616 Chapter11 RF Section A10 Tracking Generator Option 002 ...
Page 618: ...617 12 Display Power Supply Section ...
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Page 654: ...653 13 Component Level Information Packets ...
Page 660: ...Chapter 13 659 Component Level Information Packets Introduction ...