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Perform ance C heck and Functional Verification Procedure
2440 Service
ADDITIONAL VERIFICATIONS AND CHECKS
Equipment Required (see table 4-1)
Calibration Generator (Item 3)
Dual-Input Coupler (18)
Digital Voltmeter (DMM) (Item 7)
BNC Female-to-Dual Banana Adapter (Item 19)
GPIB Controller*
GPIB Cable (Item 9)
50 f t Coaxial Cable (Qty 2) (Item 10)
50 H Termination (Item 12)
Sine-Wave Oscillator (Item 20)
Pulse Generator (Item 21)
Sync and Linearity Test Generator (Item 22)
10X Attenuator (Qty 2) (Item 13)
75 f t Coaxial Cable (Qty 2) (Item 23)
IX Probe (Item 17)
75 f t Termination (Qty 2) (Item 24)
•Due to the variety of user’s equipment capable of controlling the GPIB, a specific controller is not specified.
1. Check Gain Match Between NORMAL and
Save Acquisition Modes.
a.
Recall the Initial Front-Panel Setup, labeled “FPNL"
(see step i in “INITIAL S ETU P ” at the start of this
procedure). Make the following changes to the
front-panel setup:
Select:
CH 1 C O U PLIN G /IN VER T
Set:
50
Cl
ON | OFF
OFF
Select:
STORAGE ACQUIRE
Set:
AVG
On
Select:
VERTICAL M O DE
Set:
CH 2
Off
b.
Connect the Calibration Generator’s STD AMPLITUDE
output to the CH 1 OR X input connector through a
50
Cl
Coaxial Cable. Do not use a Termination. Set the
Calibration Generator’s output level to 0.5 V and center
the displayed square wave on screen.
c.
Select C URSO R FU N C TIO N and set VOLTS on.
d.
Using the C URSO R/DELAY control, align the enabled
cursor (segmented) to the top of the displayed
square wave.
e.
Press C URSO R SELECT to enable the alternate cursor
(it will change from solid to segmented). Align the
cursor to the bottom of the square wave.
f.
Note the CURSO R VOLTS readout value.
g.
Select STORAGE SAVE to save the display. Realign the
cursors to the saved square wave if required.
h.
C H E C K -T h a t the C URSO R VOLTS readout value is
within 12 mV of the value noted in part f.
i.
Disconnect the test setup.
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