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Model  456A 

Section  Il 

Pa ragraphs  2- 2  to  2-5 

SE CTION  II 

O P E R ATING  I NST RUCTIONS 

2-1 . 

GEN ERAL. 

The  Mcxlel  456A  must  be  used  with  an  ac  voltmeter 

or an  oscilloscope .  Figure  2-2  shows  a typical  setup .  

2-2. 

OPE R AT I N G   I N ST R U C TIO N S .  

Connect  the  shielded plug  of  the  Model  456 A  OUTPUT 
cable  to  a  voltmeter  or  oscilloscope  of  appropriate 
ra nge.  The  conversion  ratio is  millivolts  out  equals 
milliamperes  in.  Thus  the  voltmeter  should  read  in 
millivolts  the  expec ted  milliamperes being measured. 
The  current  range  of  the  Model  456A  is  less  than 

1  milliampere  to 

ampere.  The 

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Model 400D/H/L 

Vacuum  Tube  Voltmeter  is  ideal for this measurement 

as  it covers  the  entire  range  and has a  3/4  inch  spac­

ing input  jack. 

WARNING 

00 

NOT  PLUG  THE  OUTPUT 

CABLE 

OF 

THE  456A  INTO 

SOURCE  OF  AC  OR  DC 

VOL TAGE.  Doing. so  will  burn  out  the  tran­
sistors and perhaps  other components. 

The  spacing  of  the pins  on  the  OUTPUT cable fits  all 
standard  3/4  inch  connectors ,  such  as  on  Hewlett­
Packard  voltmete rs ,  wave-analyzers ,  and  oscillo­
scopes  (when  used  with 

AC-76A 

adapter) .  See table 

1-2 for  a  list of  Hewlett-Packard instruments s uitable 
for  use  with  the Model  456A. 

The 

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Mcxlel  400D  has  an  additional  output  terminal 

for viewing  the Voltage  being  measured  with  an  oscil­

loscope . 

This  ma y  be  very  useful ,  for  example, 

measuring  the  cu rrent  a t   which  a  transistor  s tans 

clipping. 

The  Model  456A  may  be  used  to  measure  very low 

current,  even  below  the  noise  level  of  the  probe,  if 
some  provision  is  made  to  filter  out  the  noise.  The 

I/jJ 

Mcxlel  302A  Wave Analyzer is ideal for this purpose, 

particularly  if  the  BFO  of  the 

302A 

is  used  as  the 

s ignal  source (see  figure  2-1). 

Tunsisler  under  lest 

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PROBE 

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302A 

WAVE ANALYZER 

BFO OUTPUT 

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Figure  2- 1 .   Probe  can  be  used with 

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to  measure  distortion  in  current waveforms 

or to  measure small audio current,  as 

described  in text 

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In 

this  manner,  currents  even  below  1 0  microamperes 

ca n  be  measured. 

2-3. 

OPERAT I N G  T HE  PRO BE. 

The probe  jaws  may  be  operated  with one hand.  While 

holding  the  probe  handle  in  the  palm,  squee ze  the 
flanges  together  with  the  finge rs .  This  action  will 
open  the  jaws.  Move  the  probe  to  the  v icinity  of  the 

insulated  wire  being measu red  and  slowly  releas e  the 
flanges  until  the  jaws  fit  over  the  wire . 

CAUTION 

Do  NOT  let  the  jaws  snap closed  as  they  may 

be 

damaged . 

Clip  the  probe  over  the  wire  with  the  arrow  on  the 
probe  in  the  direction  of  conventional  current  flow 

for  a  positive-going  output  signal.  This  procedure is 
important  when  using an  oscilloscope  but  it  ma y  also 
be  important when  using this probe to measure uns ym­
metrical  waveforms  with  half-wave  rectifier  type 

meters .  All  Hewlett

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- Packa rd  meters  listed  in  table 

1 - 2   a re  full-wave  rectifier  types  so you  will  get  the 

same  reading  whichever  way  the  probe  is clipped over 
the  wire. 

However,  with  half-wave  type  meters 

the  readi ngs  may  be different.  This  action  is  a  limi­

tation  of  the meter and not a  fault of the  Mcxlel  456A. 
Refer  to  the  Operating  and  Servicing Manual  for  the 
meter  or  change  to  one  of  the  recommended  meters . 

2-4 . 

I N CREAS IN G  T HE  S ENSITIVITY. 

Sensitiv ity  of  the  Model  456A  may  be  increased  by 
looping  the  wire ca rrying  the  current  to  be  measured 

th rough  the  jaws more  than  once.  The  reading on  the 
meter  or  oscilloscope will  be multiplied by the number 
of times  that the cu rrent  passes  th rough  the jaws .  To 
obtain  the  true  reading  divide  the  c urrent  indication 
by  the  number  of  turns  enclos ed  by  the  jaw s .   The 
series  loading  effect  of the  probe  on  the  circuit  being 

measured  is  then  multiplied  by  the  square  of  the 

number  of  turns.  This  effect  may  have  to  be  taken 
into  account  (see  pa ragraph  2-50). 

2-5. 

MEASUREME N T   P R E CAU TIO NS. 

Bes t  performance  will  be  achi eved  by  observing the 

following precautions: 

A.  P ROBE  HANDLING 

1)  Do  not  snap  the  jaws  closed  by  letting  go  of  the 

probe  flanges  abruptly.  This  action  may  damage  the 
shield  or  the  jaws. 

2)  Do not  drop  the  probe .  The jaws a re  made  from  an 

2- 1 

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Страница 1: ...56A AC CURRENT PROBE SERIALS PREFIXED 103 PRINT O 3 61 I 00395 1 ...

Страница 2: ...00395 1 OPERATING AND SERVICING MANUAL MODEL 456A SER IALS PREFIXED 103 AC CURRENT PROBE Copy ht HEWLETf ACK UD COM ANY 1961 ISOI AGE Mill ROAD AlO AlIO CALIFORNIA U S A Printed MAR 1961 ...

Страница 3: ... 13 Replacing the Probe Cable REPLACEABLE PARTS 5 1 5 2 5 3 Introduction Table of Replaceable Parts Ordering Information 4 L 4 1 4 L 4 1 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 1 5 L 5 1 5 1 LIST O F IllUSTRATIONS Number Title L l General A rrangement of Model 456A 1 2 Model 456A AC Current Probe 1 3 Typical Change in F requency Response 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 with Load Capacitance Probe used with Mcxi...

Страница 4: ... probe Less than 50 milliohms in series with 0 05 h This is approximately the induc tance of 1 1 2 inches of hookup wire Approximately 4 pf added from wire to ground For 1 2 amp input at least 50 db down For 10 rna input at least 70 db down Less than 50 a rms 100 a when ac powered 220 ohms at 1 kc Approximately 1 volt dc component Should work into load of not less than 100 000 ohms shunted by appr...

Страница 5: ...or The probe operates with an accompanying small ampli fier to convert the ac current being measured to a pro portional voltage The current to voltage conversion factor is 1 millivolt output for 1 milliampere flowing th rough the probe Current readings can thus be taken directly from the voltage calibrations on the voltmeter or oscilloscope Table 1 2 is a list of instruments w hich can be used wit...

Страница 6: ... The Model 456A is available either as a battery powered or ac powered instrument The AC Power Supply srock 456A 95B fits into the space nor mally occupied by the battery supply and takes the place of it electrically The ac power supply must be ordered separately When the 456A is powered with its own internal bat teries it is independent of power lines It may be used in the field with battery oper...

Страница 7: ...ribed in text 00395 1 In this manner currents even below 10 microamperes can be measured 2 3 OPERAT IN G T HE PRO BE The probe jaws may be operated with one hand While holding the probe handle in the palm squeeze the flanges together with the fingers This action will open the jaws Move the probe to the vicinity of the insulated wire being measu red and slowly release the flanges until the jaws fit...

Страница 8: ...by squeezing flanges on probe together 3 Connect ground clip to instrument under test if necessary see paragraph 2 5E Figure 2 2 2 2 Model 456A 4 t 1I t f RO 4 Read current being measured on meter or oscil loscope read millivolts as milliamperes S Note direction of arrow on probe Conventional current flow in direction of arrow gives positive going output voltage Opera tion 00395 1 ...

Страница 9: ...n the signal being measured should preferably be kept below 1 2ampere Direct current below that value will have no effect on the measurement C ALTERNATING CURRENT FIELDS The probe is shielded against external ac magnetic and electric fields Extremely strong fields may cause an erroneous reading If a strong ac magnetic field 00395 1 is suspected rotate the empty probe head with the jaws closed If t...

Страница 10: ...u may choose which side of the circuit to measure the current See figure 2 5 Note in figure 2 5 the probe measures the current flowing in the circuit on the same side as the wide side of the arrow on the probe Occasionally at high frequencies above 15 me a greatly magnified voltage effect exists at a particular frequency This effect is caused by a resonance be tween excessive external ground lead ...

Страница 11: ... to the tube output capacity hp 456A PROBE HEAD Section II Paragraph 2 6 Cont d The probe is valuable in a number of other current equalizing applications EspeciaUy common among these are equalizing the input and output currents in push pull and balanced circuits in both transistor and tube applications Figure 2 6 Bucking OUt Capacitive Component of Plate Current 00395 1 2 5 2 6 ...

Страница 12: ...results in a better frequency response lower input impedance dc bias stability lower distortion etc le 4 RD Figure 3 1 Equivalent Circuit 00395 1 The equivalent circuit can be thought of as shown in figure 3 1 where CL is the current gain of the tran sistor The transistors have internal resistances as shown Emitter resistance re is small but relevant to this discussion while the collector resistan...

Страница 13: ...lowed extensive damage to the etched circuit board will result 1 Apply heat sparingly to lead of component to be replaced If lead of component passes through an eyelet in the circuit board apply heat on com ponent side of board If lead of component does not pass through an eyelet apply heat to con dUctor side of board 3 Bend clean tinned leads on new part and care fully insert through eyelets or h...

Страница 14: ...tion unless otherwise specified It can be quickly and easily converted to operate from a nominal line 00395 1 voltage of either 115 or 230 volts and a frequency of 50 to 1000 cps To convert for 230 volt operation remove the short across R90 Turn the instrument off before doing any soldering 4 4 C HECKIN G THE BATTERIES Whenever trouble is encountered check the voltage at the BATTERY TEST terminals...

Страница 15: ...il400D H L reads exactly 0 1 volt Model 456A 456A 5 Connect the OUTPUT cable of the 456A to the input of the 400D H L in place of the 470C Leave the wires still connected to the 470C 6 Read 400D H L Reading should be within sum of specifications of the 470C and 456A 7 Repeat above steps with 650A set at other fre quencies up to 100 kc If the 456A calibration or frequency response is poorer than te...

Страница 16: ...illoscope should be less than 75 Jl volts 100 Jl volts with ac powered model If not check C94 power supply capacitor if ac powered or try replacing CRI Q1 or Q2 Check with 456A POWER switch off to see if ground loops exist If they do see paragraph 2 50 B CALIBRATION A ND FREQUENCY RESPONSE Perform the procedure illustrated in figure 4 2 Note that this test is used only for rough testing with readi...

Страница 17: ...o the semi conductor Table 4 1 lists the tests which should be made after replacing the components 4 11 CALIBRATION Perform the procedure in figure 4 2 at 1 kc Adjust R9 Gain Set Potentiometer so that the voltage out is exactly 0 1 volt millivolts output equals milli amperes input If you can t reach calibration check R7 9 10 and 12 and the probe 4 4 Model 456A 4 12 FREQUEN CY R ESPO N S E Perform ...

Страница 18: ...TEXT LOCKWASH ER l 2190 0012 PROBE CABLE ASSEMBLY COMPLETELY ASSE MBLED 4 5 6A 2 IA B PROBE G R OU N D LEAD ASSEMBLY CONTAI NS 2 2 OHM RESI STOR 456 A 2I A 10 PROBE F L CENTER SECTION COIL SP R I NG TO C3 i FRONT PANEL I I O F I NSTRUMENT LI INTERNAL LOCKWASH E R Figure 4 3 Exploded View of P robe Assembly Section IV Figure 4 3 00395 1 4 5 ...

Страница 19: ...T 1101 OPEN leOV K T9 II o 11 0 Y 111 0 f nUIA t1191 r Y IV WK 011 1110 wlff v NOMINAL 11 0 2 J TO ull o RII 2 7 BL f WHT A 860 C90 4OI1F O OI f e5 O OI F e6 10UF R7 3300 AC POWER SUPPLY Rn 90 10K 40 IIf R93 6100 c 1 Q Q90 2N650 REGUL ATOR 131 BATTERY SUPPLY IIC IJLATC D r o 811 lIT 1 T lIT 2 f oOV BTl C O S 4V n 14 R IZ 100 U1 Figure 4 4 Model 456A AC Current Probe R9 ICO e93 lOll RIO 100 RI lao ...

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Страница 21: ... 3 O R DERI N G IN FORMAT I O N To order a replacement pa rt address order or in quiry either to your authorized sales office or to CUSTOMER SERVICE Hewlett Packard Company 395 Page Mill Road Palo Alto California or in Western Europe to Hewlett Packard S A Rue d u Vieux Billa rd No 1 Geneva Switzerland Specify the following information on a part 1 Model and serial number of the instrument Be s u r...

Страница 22: ...Diode germanium IN38A Diode silicon Connector female red Connector female black Connector male output Not assigned Cable power Transistor 2N1 516 0C1 70 ot assigned rransistor 2N6 50 esistor fixed composition 24 ohms 5 1 W esistor fixed composition 22 ohms Part of Probe Ground Lead Assembly Component not separately replaceable Mfr 1 Stock No 9 609 5 01 50 0008 5 6289 0 180 0050 5 62 89 0180 0061 5...

Страница 23: ...igned Resistor fixed composition 1 5 000 ohms 10 2 W Resistor fixed composition 680 oluns 10 1 2 W Resistor fixed composition 10 000 ohms 1 0 1 2 W Resistor fixed composition 6800 oluns 10 1 2 W Resistor fixed deposited carbon 4000 ohms 1 1 2 W Resistor fixed depOSited carbon 2 2 50 0luns 1 1 2 W Switch slide DPDT Not assigned Transformer powe r Section V Replaceable Parts Sheet 3 of 4 Mfr J Stock...

Страница 24: ...onnec tor male Can shield Boot cable Spacer standoff Lead probe ground includ e s R 5 Replaceable Parts Sheet 4 o f 4 Mfr 2 8480 2 8480 2 8480 i 99109 24655 24655 28480 28480 00866 28480 I F Stock No G 64B G 64C 8520 0017 456A 16A 8 120 0048 1 2 50 009 1 1 250 0092 4 56A 55A 4 12A 8 3A 0380 0048 4 56A 2 IA J rQ R S 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 See introduction to this section Model ...

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