Section
Page
I
INTRODUCTION .........................................
1-1
Description ..................................................
1-1
1-2
Basic Frame .....................................
1-1
1-4
Model-Manual Information..................
1-1
1-6
Specifications ...................................
1-1
1-8
Options .............................................
1-1
1-9
Metric Calibration (Option
001) ................................................
1-1
1-11 X-Axis Retransmitting
Potentiometer (Option 003) ..............
1-1
1-13 Accessories ......................................
1-1
1-15 Model 7562A Logarithmic
Converter ........................................
1-1
1-17 Model 7563A Log Voltmeter/
Amplifier .........................................
1-4
1-19 Model 17108A Time Base ..................
1-4
1-21 Model 10025A Straight-
through Voltage Probe ....................
1-4
1-23 Model 10111A Adapter ......................
1-4
1-25 Model 10002A/B/C/D
Voltage Divider Probe .....................
1-4
1-27 Model 11000A Cable
Assembly ........................................
1-4
1-29 Typical Performance .........................
1-4
1-30 Input Resistance vs Off
Balance Characteristics ...................
1-4
1-32 Normal Mode Noise ..........................
1-4
1-34 Dynamic Response ............................
1-5
II
INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION
2-1
Introduction .......................................
2-1
2-3
Incoming Inspection ..........................
2-1
2-4
Mechanical Checks ...........................
2-1
2-6
Electrical Checks ...............................
2-1
2-8
Damage Claims .................................
2-1
2-10 Storage .............................................
2-1
2-12 Shipping ............................................
2-1
2-14 Recorder Installation .........................
2-1
2-16 Cooling .............................................
2-1
2-18 Stacking H-P Instruments ..................
2-1
III
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3-1
Operating Requirements ....................
3-1
3-2
General ............................................
3-1
3-4
Controls, Connectors, and..................
3-1
Indicators
3-6
Electrical Requirements .....................
3-1
3-7
Operating Power ...............................
3-1
3-9
Input Signals .....................................
3-1
3-11 Grounding ........................................
3-1
3-13 Recording Input Connections .............
3-1
3-15 Connection Techniques for
the Guard Shield .............................
3-1
3-17 Maximum Allowable Source
Impedance ......................................
3-1
3-19 Operating Precautions .......................
3-3
3-23 Operating Instructions .......................
3-3
3-24 Operational Conditions.......................
3-3
3-26 Connect Power .................................
3-3
3-28 Connect Inputs .................................
3-3
3-30 Energize Recorder ............................
3-3
Section
Page
3-32 Install Paper ......................................
3-4
3-34 Install Pen .........................................
3-4
3-36 Zero Set ...........................................
3-4
3-38 Lower Pen .........................................
3-4
IV
THEORY OF OPERATION
4-1
General Operation
Description .....................................
4-1
4-7
Circuit Description .............................
4-1
V
MAINTENANCE, PERFORMANCE,
CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS
5-1
Introduction .......................................
5-1
5-3
Preventive Maintenance ....................
5-1
5-4
General .............................................
5-1
5-6
Environmental Operation....................
5-1
5-8
Cleaning ...........................................
5-1
5-10 Potentiometer Cleaning .....................
5-2
5-12 Lubrication ........................................
5-2
5-14 Visual Lubrication .............................
5-2
5-16 Mechanical Maintenance....................
5-2
5-17 Disassembly/Assembly ......................
5-2
5-19 Carriage Arm Removal ......................
5-3
5-21 Pen Carriage Removal ......................
5-3
5-23 Potentiometer Replacement -
X-Axis .............................................
5-4
5-25 Wiper Replacement - X-Axis ..............
5-4
5-27 Potentiometer Replacement -
Y-Axis .............................................
5-5
5-29 Wiper Replacement - Y-Axis ..............
5-5
5-31 Servo Motor Maintenance .................
5-5
5-33 X-Axis Servo Motor
Replacement ..................................
5-5
5-35 Y-Axis Servo Motor
Replacement ..................................
5-5
5-37 Brush Replacement ..........................
5-6
5-39 Correction of Sticking
Motor Brushes ................................
5-6
5-41 Y-Axis Restringing ............................
5-6
5-43 X-Axis Restringing ............................
5-6
5-45 Electrical Maintenance ......................
5-7
5-46 Requirements ...................................
5-7
5-48 Performance Tests ............................
5-7
5-49 Criteria .............................................
5-7
5-51 Test Equipment ................................
5-7
5-53 Initial Checks .....................................
5-8
5-55 Y-Axis Accuracy and
Linearity ..........................................
5-8
5-56 X-Axis Accuracy and
Linearity ..........................................
5-8
5-57 Y-Axis Slewing Speed ........................
5-8
5-58 X-Axis Slewing Speed........................
5-8
5-59 Common Mode Rejection ..................
5-9
5-60 DC Rejection ....................................
5-9
5-61 AC Rejection ....................................
5-9
5-62 Mechanical Adjustments ...................
5-9
5-63 Procedure .........................................
5-9
5-65 Y-Axis Drive String Tension
Check/Adjustment ...........................
5-9
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Summary of Contents for HP-7035B
Page 1: ...TECHNICAL MANUAL HEWLETT PACKARD MODEL HP 7035B ...
Page 9: ...FIGURE 1 4 DIMENSION DRAWING FIGURE 1 5 ACCESSORIES 1 3 ...
Page 12: ...FIGURE 1 7 TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE INPUT FILTER FIGURE 1 8 TYPICAL DYNAMIC RESPONSE 1 6 ...
Page 14: ...FIGURE 2 1 WING BRACKET INSTALLATION FIGURE 2 2 STACKED CONFIGURATION 2 2 ...
Page 16: ...FIGURE 3 1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 7035B AND 7035B 001 MODELS 3 2 ...
Page 20: ...FIGURE 4 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM FIGURE 4 2 DETAILED BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 2 ...
Page 48: ...TM 11 6625 2850 14 P FIGURE 6 1 EXPLODED VIEW CABINET 6 9 ...
Page 49: ...TM 11 6625 2850 14 P FIGURE 6 2 EXPLODED VIEW CARRIAGE ARM SHEET 1 OF 2 6 10 ...
Page 58: ...FIGURE 7 1 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION FRAME 7 8 ...
Page 59: ...TM 11 6625 2850 14 P Figure 7 2 Component Identification Circuit Board 7 9 ...
Page 60: ...TM 11 6625 2850 14 P Figure 7 3 Schematic Model 7035B D 07035 92550 7 10 ...
Page 62: ...TM 11 6625 2850 14 P FIGURE 8 1 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION CIRCUIT BOARD 8 2 ...
Page 66: ...TM 11 6625 2850 14 P FIGURE 8 5 EXPLODED VIEW CARRIAGE ARM 8 6 ...