Performance C heck/Calibration— Type 1140
Hewlett-Packard 626A SHF Signal Generator, 10.0 GHz to
15.5
GHz.
Hewlett-Packard 628A SHF Signal Generator, 15.0 GHz to
21.0 GHz.
Hewlett-Packard 938 Frequency Doubler, 18.0 GHz to 26.5
GHz.
Hewlett-Packard 940 Frequency Doubler, 26.5 GHz to 40.0
GHz.
Hewlett-Packard 281 W ave-guide to Coaxial Adapter.
Hewlett-Packard NP292A Wave-guide to Coaxial Adapter.
Hewlett-Packard MP292B Wave-guide to Coaxial Adapter.
Hewlett-Packard NK292A W ave-guide to Coaxial Adapter.
Hewlett-Packard 11503A Flexible Wave-guide.
Hewlett-Packard 11504A Flexible Wave-guide.
21.
Adjusting tools:
a. Screwdriver, 3/32 blade, 3 inch shaft.
003-0192-00
b. Tuning tool
Handle
033-0307-00
Insert for 5/64 (D) hex cores
033-0310-00
PRELIMINARY PROCEDURE
Performance Check
a.
Set the Sawtooth Selector switch SW201 (mounted on
the rear panel) to the appropriate sweep amplitude posi
tion, then plug the instrument into the oscilloscope compart
ment.
b. Turn the oscilloscope power on; allow 20 minutes for
the instrument to warm up, at an ambient temperature of
25° C ± 5 ° C, before making adjustments or checking the
instrument to any given accuracies.
c. Connect the oscilloscope Sweep O ut or Sweep A
connector to the analyzer SWEEP INPUT connector.
W A R N IN G
The saw tooth v o lta g e can produce an electrical
shock. Insure th a t the ca b le is connected to the
SWEEP INPUT connector and not the RF INPUT
connector.
d. Set the oscilloscope Mode or Horizontal Display switch
to A or Normal, then set the sweep controls for a free-
running lOms/cm sweep rate.
NOTE
C a lib ra tio n setup pictures show the instrum ent
o u t o f the p lu g -in com partm ent, re a d y fo r c a li
b ra tio n . The setup fo r the perform ance check is
the same except the instrum ent is p lu g ge d in to the
oscilloscope com partm ent and a ll test equipm ent
shown may not be required.
Calibration
Connect the Type 1L40 Spectrum Analyzer through a flex
ible extension (Part No. 012-0039-00) to connector J ll of the
oscilloscope plug-in compartment to permit internal adjust
ments and measurements.
NOTES
5-3
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