the
response
to
a
1
m
c
square
wave
having
a
rise
time
of
.03
miscroseconds
or less.
This
test
signal
should
have
squarest
possible
comers
and
a
minimum
of
over
shoot
so
that
the
oscilloscope
compensation
adjustments
are
not
inadvertently
used to correct for
these
defi
ciencies.
The
Tektronix
Type
104
and
Type
105
Square Wave
Generators
provide a
suitable
signal.
Since
the
image
on
the
tube is
the
resultant
deflection
of
both
sides
of
the
push-pull
amplifiers
V18
and
V19,
the
adjustment
of the compensating
coils
is
somewhat
interdependent.
The
factory
procedure
which
gives
the
flattest
frequency
response
consistent
with
satisfactory
transient
response
is
as
follows:
1.
Set
all
cores
in
the
compensating
coils
for mini
mum
inductance.
2.
Place
INPUT
CHAN. SEL.
in
1
STAGE
position
and
set
VERT.
AMPL.
ATTEN.
for
maximum
gain.
3.
Apply 1
m
c
square
wave
of such amplitude that
about
2
to
3
cm
deflection
is
obtained
(INPUT
AT
TENUATOR
may
be
in
any
position).
4.
Increase
the
inductance of
L8
until
a
slight
over
shoot
appears.
5.
Adjust
L7
and
L9
(readjust
L8
slightly
if
necessary)
so
that
the
best
compromise
is
obtained
between
squareness
of
the
corners
and
flatness
of
the
level
portion
is
obtained.
6.
If
it
is not
possible
to
obtain
a
satisfactory
wave
shape,
increase
the
inductance
of
L10
and
repeat
steps
4
and
5.
7.
Move
the
INPUT
CHAN.
SEL.
to 2
STAGES,
and
readjust
the
amplitude
of the
input
signal
for
the
same
deflection
as
before.
8.
Adjust
L4
and
L5
for
best
waveshape.
The
bandwidth
may
now
be
measured
if
desired.
For
the
1
STAGE
position
the
response
should
be
flat
to
about
5
mc,
sloping
gradually
to be
2.5
to 3
db
down
at
10
m
c
.
For
2
STAGES
the
curve
is similar
except
falling
somewhat
more
steeply, being
2.5 to
3
db
down
at
about
8.5
m
c
.
ADJUSTMENT
OF
VIDEO
AMPLIFIER L.F.
RESPONSE
Since
the
low
frequency
compensation
circuit
of the
Type
511
A
necessarily
involves
the
use of
electrolytic
condensers,
it
may
be
occasionally
necessary
to
cor
rect
for
a
change
in
their
capacity.
This
is
easily done
by
observing
the response to a
low frequency square
wave
(30-60
cycles)
and
making the following
adjust
ments:
1.
With
the
INPUT CHAN.
SEL.
at 1 STAGE,
adjust
R116
(the rear
LF
ADJ)
so
that
the
best
waveshape
is
obtained.
2.
Move
to
the
2
STAGES
position
and
adjust R99
(the
front
LF
ADJ).
BE
SURE THE
AMPLIFIER IS
NOT
OVERLOADED.
For
a
standard
of
comparison,
observe
the
square
wave
reproduction
with the
INPUT
CHAN.
SEL.
in the
DIRECT
position.
The
Tektronix
Type
104
and
Type 105
Square
Wave
Generators
provide a suitable
signal
source for
this
adjustment.
TYPE
511-A, 511-AD
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