Model 8340A - Service
SWEEP GENERATOR/YO LOOP
THEORY OF OPERATION
SWEEP GENERATOR/YO LOOP - OVERALL DESCRIPTION
The Sweep Generator and YO Loop circuitry generate the signals
used to tune the YO according to the mode of operation selected.
The assemblies included in this section are the A44 YO, A45
Preleveler, A46 7 GHz Low Pass Filter, A47 Sense Resistor
Assembly, A48 YO Loop Sampler, A49 YO Loop Phase Detector, A50 YO
Loop Interconnect Board, A54 YO Pretune Delay Compensation board,
A55 YO Driver Assembly, and A58 Sweep Generator board. A block
diagram of the sweep Generator/YO Loop is shown in Figure 8D-l.
The inputs to this section come from the instrument processor,
the 20-30 Loop, and the M/N Loop. The main output is YO RF
Output. Other important outputs are PRETUNE, used to tune the YO
and the SYTM; BVSWP (Buffered Voltage SWeeP), used on the A27
Level Control board; 20-30 SWP, used to sweep the 20-30 Loop for
sweep widths <5MHz; and MKR RAMP, used as the reference for all
sweep events.-
The operation of each block can best be described by considering
the two main instrument modes of operation: CW/Manual, and Swept
Frequency. The swept mode can be in one of three conditions:
single band sweep, multiband sweep, or narrow band sweep.
CW/MANUAL SWEEP OPERATION
When the CW mode is selected, the sweep Generator/YO Loop
Circuitry phase-locks the YO at the appropriate frequency. The
processor addresses and sends a number to the A54 YO Pretune
Delay Compensation board which is converted to a voltage, VDAC,
and summed with the constant DC voltage, VREF. This produces the
PRETUNE voltage, which tunes the YO to approximately the desired
frequency (ie, to within the capture range of the YO Phase Locked
Loop). VSWP and LKICK have no contribution to the Pretune voltage
in CW operation.
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The processor also sets the frequencies of the M/N and 20-30
Loops according to the CW frequency selected. The outputs of
these two loops are used by the YO Loop to exactly tune and
phase-lock the YO. The A45 Preleveler couples a portion of the YO
RF Output back through a low-pass filter to the A48 Sampler,
where it is mixed with the Nth harmonic of the M/N Output. This
generates a difference signal, Sampler IF, in the range of 20-30
MHz which is input to the A49 YO Loop Phase Detector. There the
phase is compared to the 20-30 MHz Output signal. The resultant
error signal, YO TUNE, is used to phase-lock the YO. The high
frequency portion of YO TUNE (>100 Hz) is applied to the YO FM
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