Calibration— Type 1A1
Risetime should be 70 ns or faster with Channel 1
VOLTS/CM switch set to .05.
□ 21. Adjust Input Capacitance and Attenuator (page 7-22)
Compensation (Both Channels)
Channel 1
Channel 2
VOLTS/CM
Switch
Setting
Input
Shunt
Capacitor
fre q u e n c y
Compen
sating
Capacitor
2lnput
Shunt
Capacitor
fre q u e n c y
Compen
sating
Capacitor
.05
Cl 04
None
C204
None
.1
C105B
C105C
C205B
C205C
.2
C106B
C106C
C206B
C206C
.5
C107B
C107C
C207B
C207C
1
C108B
C108C
C208B
C208C
2
C109B
C109C
C209B
C209C
5
Cl 10B
CHOC
C210B
C210C
10
Cl 11B
c m c
C211B
C211C
2 0
C112B
C112C
C212B
C212C
2Use a 0 .5 ms/cm sweep rate and adjust for optimum flat top.
3Use a 0.1 ms/cm sweep rate and adjust for optimum leading corner
(minimum fast rolloff or spike).
□ 22. Adjust High-Frequency Compensation at (page 7-25)
.05 Volts/Cm (Both Channels)
Adjust high frequency compensation controls for
optimum response to a square wave. Ringing, round
ing, overshoot and tilt should not exceed
1 .6
mm (or
4%) peak to peak for a 4-cm display.
□ 23. Adjust High-Frequency Compensation at (page 7-27)
.005 Volts/Cm (Both Channels)
Adjust C129D in Channel 1 and C229D in Channel 2
for optimum response to a square wave. Ringing,
rounding, overshoot and tilt should not exceed
1.6
mm (or ± 4 % ) peak to peak for a 4-cm display.
Q 24. Check Upper Bandwidth Limit (Both
(page 7-29)
Channels)
With VOLTS/CM switches set to .05: 50 MHz or
higher at the 3 dB down point.
With VOLTS/CM switches set to .005: 28 MHz or
higher at the 3 dB down point.
[~~| 25. Check Upper Bandwidth Limit of Chan-
(page 7-30)
nel 1 Signal Out Amplifier
35 MHz or higher at the 3dB point. Channel 1
VOLTS/CM switch set to .05.
□ 26. Check Channel 1 Trigger Out Amplifier (page 7-33)
Risetime
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
General
The following procedure is arranged in a sequence which
allows the Type 1A1 to be calibrated with the least inter
action of adjustments if the complete procedure is followed.
However, if steps out of sequence are performed, some
adjustments will affect the calibration of other circuits with
in the unit. In this case, it will be necessary to check the
operation of those circuits that are affected. When a step
interacts with others, the steps which need to be checked
are noted under "INTERACTION . . . . ” .
Any needed maintenance should be performed before pro
ceeding with calibration. Troubles which become apparent
during calibration should be corrected using normal trouble
shooting techniques.
The steps titled “ Adjust . . . . Q " in the following pro
cedure provide a check of instrument performance, when
ever possible, before the adjustment is made. The sym
bol
o
is used to identify the steps in which an adjustment
is made. To prevent recalibration of other circuits when
performing a partial calibration, readjust only if the listed
tolerance is not met. However, when performing a complete
calibration, best overall performance will be provided if
each adjustment is made to the exact setting, even if the
“ CHECK— . . . . " is within the allowable tolerance.
In the following procedure, a test equipment setup pic
ture is shown for each major group of adjustments and
checks. Following each setup picture is a complete list of
front-panel control settings for the Type 1A1 and a guide
list for setting pertinent controls on the oscilloscope, par
ticularly Time Base and Triggering Controls.
To aid in locating individual controls which have been
changed during complete calibration, these control names
are printed in BOLD type. If only a partial calibration is
performed, start with the nearest setup proceding the de
sired portion. Type 1A1 front-panel and internal control
titles referred to in this procedure are capitalized to match
the lettering used in the unit. Any additional clarifying in
formation for the title is usually given in initial capitals; e.g.,
Channel 1 VOLTS/CM.
The following procedure uses the equipment and fixtures
previously listed in this section of the manual. If equipment
and fixtures are substituted, control settings or test equip
ment setup may need to be altered to meet the require
ments of the equipment used.
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