Calibration— Type 1A1
e. Set the oscilloscope Time/Cm switch to .1 /cSec.
f. Use the oscilloscope Horizontal Position and Type
1A1 Channel 1 POSITION controls to move the waveform
near the location shown in Fig. 7-30A.
g. CHECK— Channel 1 CRT display for optimum square
corner (see Fig. 7-30A). Ringing, rounding, overshoot and
tilt should not exceed 1.6 mm (or 4%) peak to peak when
a 4-cm positive-going square wave is displayed. Fig. 7-30B
shows the appearance of the waveform when the Sweep
Magnifier switch is set to X5.
h.
ADJUST— Cl 25, Cl 28, Cl 52, Cl 56, C466, C476, L460
and L470 (see Fig. 7-31) for optimum high-frequency response
to a square wave. The resulting waveform may have a
slightly overpeaked front corner and a slight dip that follows
the corner within specification limits.
A suggested procedure for performing these adjustments
is provided in Table 7-3. Fig. 7-30C shows the approximate
time domain on the waveform affected by each adjust
ment. Time reference is the 90% amplitude level on the ris
ing portion of the waveform.
L
R
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4 cm
Optimum Square Corner
and Flat Top within
1.6 nnm re ak-to Peak
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Sweep Rate:
0.1 psec/cm
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Channel 1.
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Sweep Rate:
20 nsec/cm
(B)
Channel 1.
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veep
nsec
Rate:
/cm
(C)
Channel 1.
Fig. 7 -3 0 . Typical Channel 1 waveforms obtained when the high-
frequency compensating adjustments are set properly at a vertical
deflection factor of 0 .0 5 volts/cm.
Waveforms
(C)
shows the
approximate time domain affected by each adjustment.
TABLE 7-3
Adjusting
Sequence
Adjustment
Procedure
8
1
L460
Turn so bottom of slug is flush
with bottom of coil form.
L470
Turn so bottom of slug is flush
with bottom of coil form and
then turn slug 3 turns clock
wise into coil.
2
C466
Adjust for maximum top-front
and
C476
corner peaking.
3
Cl 52
Adjust for best flat top in the
60-ns front corner region.
4
Cl 56
Adjust for best flat top in the
30-ns front corner region.
5
Cl 28
Adjust for maximum top-front
corner peaking.
6
Cl 25
Insert the hexagonal wrench
and
in L460 slug. Work C l25 and
L460
L460 together to obtain the
fast risetime and optimum
top-front corner in the 5-ns
region.
7
Cl 25
Using a similar technique as
and
given for C l25 and L460,
L470
work Cl 25 and L470 together
for fast risetime and optimum
front corner.
8
Cl 25, L460
Adjust in small increments to
and L470
obtain a fast risetime and op
timum front corner.
9
Cl 56
Readjust Cl 56, if necessary, to
obtain best square corner.
C l25 and
Readjust, if necessary to ob-
L470
tain optimum top front cor
ner.
Cl 56 and
Readjust, if necessary, to ob-
Cl 25
tain optimum top front cor
ner.
10
Cl 52
Set the Sweep M a g n ifie r
switch to XI Off. Readjust
Cl 52 for best long term over
all flat-top characteristics.
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