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Operating

 Instructions

—DC 

502

OPERATIONAL

 

CHECK

Display

 Check

Press 

the

 RESET button to check the 7 character 

segments

 of

 each digit; the

 numerical display should be a 

row

 of eights. To check the decimal

 point position and the 

units

 indicators, set

 the MEASUREMENT INTERVAL 

switch

 as follows:

Switch

 

Position

.01

 SEC I

.1

 SEC

 1

_

 

(

 DIRECT

1 SEC / 

.

I

 INPUT

10 SEC I

MANUAL

 /

MANUAL 1

M0

10

 

SEC

 

I

I

 PRE-

1 SEC >

.1

 SEC 

SCALE

1

 INPUT

.01

 SEC 1

Numerical

Display

Units

.0000

MHz

.00000

MHz

.000

kHz’

.0000

kHz

000

000

.000

kHz

.00000

MHz

.0000

MHz

.000

MHz

In

 the MANUAL position, no decimal point will be 

displayed. 

Press 

the

 START button

 and check that the 

GATE

 indicator lights, then release the button (STOP) and 

check

 that the GATE light goes out. To check the 

OVERFLOW

 indicator, set the MEASUREMENT 

INTERVAL switch

 to 10 s

 and apply

 15- or 20-MHz to the 

INPUT

 connector. The length of time a display can be held 

is 

determined by

 the DISPLAY TIME control, and will be 

discussed

 in

 the next few paragraphs.

Then

 turn 

the MEASUREMENT INTERVAL switch to 

the 

position

 that gives

 the

 desired reading. Generally, use the 

shorter

 measurement intervals for high-frequency, low- 

resolution

 measurements

 and the longer intervals for 

measurements 

requiring 

a high resolution.

NOTE

The

 OVERFLOW

 indicator can be lit for high-

 

resolution

 measurements, allowing

 the frequency to

 

be 

indicated to 0.1

 Hz.

 Refer to

 the Specifications at

 

the

 end of this section

 for resolution and accuracy at

 

each position

 of the MEASUREMENT

 INTERVAL

 

switch.

The 

display is updated 

at

 

a

 rate determined

 by the 

DISPLAY TIME

 control. Each time a

 sample of the input 

signal is 

taken,

 the

 GATE light will flash and

 the new 

reading 

will 

be

 displayed. To change the display time, 

which 

is continuously variable from

 about 0.1 second to 10 

seconds,

 

or to

 hold a display indefinitely, turn the 

DISPLAY

 TIME 

control.

÷10

 

Pre-Scale 

Input. 

The

 DC 502 also provides

 a pre­

scaled, 

AC-coupled input

 to measure the average frequency 

of

 signals from

 50

 MHz to 550 MHz. This input has a 

sensitivity

 of 500

 mV,

 peak-to-peak, and a maximum input 

voltage

 limit of 10 V, peak-to-peak. Signals greater than 

10

 V may damage the diodes of the

 input circuit. The 

ATTEN 

controls do

 

not apply

 to this input.

Frequency Measurements

Direct

 

Input. 

The

 DC 502

 provides

 direct measurement 

of

 the average frequency of signals from about 10 Hz to 

110 

MHz. The input sensitivity is 300 mV peak-to-peak, so 

select

 the 

proper attenuation

 (X1, X5, X10, or X50) for the 

given signal.

The input signa! must not exceed 500 volts.

Apply

 a

 50 MHz to 550

 MHz signal

 of

 at least 500 mV 

amplitude

 to

 the ÷10 PRE-SCALE INPUT. Set the 

MEASUREMENT

 INTERVAL switch to .01 SEC and 

observe 

the readout. 

Leading 

zeros 

should

 be

 blanked. 

Select a MEASUREMENT

 INTERVAL which gives the best 

accuracy

 and resolution. As with the DIRECT INPUT, 

shorter measurement

 intervals

 give higher frequency, lower 

resolution

 

measurements; longer

 intervals offer greater 

resolution, especially

 when overflow is employed.

Apply

 a

 signal to the INPUT connector. Set the 

MEASUREMENT INTERVAL switch to the .01

 SEC posi­

tion

 and the DISPLAY TIME

 control fully CCW. Observe 

the 

numerical 

readout

 display. Adjust

 the TRIGGER 

LEVEL

 control for a stable reading. The zeroes leading the 

most

 significant digit

 in the display should be blanked.

Totalizing

DIRECT

 

INPUT.

 

The 

DC 502

 will count and display the 

accumulated number

 of signals (events) applied to the 

DIRECT

 INPUT connector up to 

the

 register capacity of 

9,999,999

 during the time interval between START/STOP 

commands 

from

 the front-panel pushbutton. Input

 signal 

rate should

 not exceed 110 MHz.

®ï

1-2

REV.

 MAY 1974

Содержание DC 502

Страница 1: ...TEKTRONIX 550 MHz COUNTER DC 502 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Tektronix Inc P O Box 500 Beaverton Oregon 97005 Phone 644 0161 Cables Tektronix 070 1412 00 872...

Страница 2: ...sure you the fastest possible service Please include thelnstrument Type Number or Part Number and Serial Number with all requests for parts or services Specifications and price change privileges reser...

Страница 3: ...Option 1 Precision Time Base 1 4 Specifications 1 4 SECTION 2 THEORY OF OPERATION Input Circuits 2 1 Time Base and Control Circuit 2 2 Counter Circuits 2 3 Decode and Display Multiplex 2 4 Power Supp...

Страница 4: ...DC 502...

Страница 5: ...peak sensitivity and a 50 input impedance The same four measurement interval times are selectable for each input Front panel controls reset the Counter and provide Start Stop commands for the manual...

Страница 6: ...play time which is continuously variable from about 0 1 second to 10 seconds or to hold a display indefinitely turn the DISPLAY TIME control 10 Pre Scale Input The DC 502 also provides a pre scaled AC...

Страница 7: ...rally the best point on a waveform for triggering the counter is where the slope is steep and therefore usually free of noise On a sine wave signal for example the steepest slope occurs at the zero cr...

Страница 8: ...Display time about 0 1 s to 10 s to HOLD Totalizing capacity 0 to 107 Resolution DIRECT INPUT 100 Hz at 0 01 s gate time 10 Hz at 0 1 s 1 Hz at 1 s and 0 1 Hz at 10 s Resolution 4 10 PRE SCALE INPUT 1...

Страница 9: ...oing portion of the signal to ground The signal is then passed through emitter follower Q170 to U160B where it receives a final phase inversion to correspond with the input signal and becomes the deca...

Страница 10: ...MHz clock signal is applied to pin 14 of U209 whose output is connected to the input of the subsequent decade Each decade is clocked with a negative going transition The DDU s are reset by a CLEAR pul...

Страница 11: ...5 opens and C235 stops charging When S235 is closed and C235 charges sufficiently to bring Q238 to its firing potential T1 the display time ends and the next GATE opening sequence begins Manual Gate T...

Страница 12: ...he latches to share a common set of output lines Seven Segment Decoder and Display LED s U270 is a BCD to seven decoder It accepts the BCD output of the latches then supplies current to the appropriat...

Страница 13: ...ovide stable supplies of 15 volts 5 volts 5 2 volts and 10 volts The 15 volt supply whose active device is U300 provides the reference for the remaining supplies Its output is set to 15 V by adjustmen...

Страница 14: ...It provides a LO output during reset or can be used as an external reset input Data Lines 1 2 4 8 provide BCD output serial by digit from the currently enabled storage register latch Other data lines...

Страница 15: ...is based on MIL STD 806B in terms of positive logic Logic symbols depict the logic function performed and may differ from the manufacturer s data The following special symbols are used on the diagram...

Страница 16: ...No Eff Disc Description ASSEMBLIES 670 2102 00 B010100 B039999 MAIN Circuit Board Assembly A12 670 3409 00 B040000 MAIN Circuit Board Assembly Al2 670 3410 00 MAIN Circuit Board Assembly A2 670 2103...

Страница 17: ...152 CR125 J5 152 0141 02 Silicon replaceable by 1N4152 CR127 J5 152 0141 02 Silicon replaceable by 1N4152 CR128 J5 152 0141 02 Silicon replaceable by 1N4152 CR165 H5 152 0141 02 Silicon replaceable by...

Страница 18: ...J1 151 0341 00 Silicon NPN replaceable by 2N3565 Q280 F2 151 0301 00 Silicon PNP replaceable by 2N3907 Q281 F1 151 0301 00 Silicon PNP replaceable by 2N3907 Q282 G2 151 0301 00 Silicon PNP replaceable...

Страница 19: ...3 00 20 k 1 4 W 57 R192 Q3 315 0221 00 B010100 B059999 220 1 4 W 57 R192 Q3 315 0561 00 B060000 560 1 4 W 5 R192 Q3 315 0221 00 B010100 B049999 220 1 4 W 5 R192 Q3 315 0561 00 B050000 560 1 4 W 57 R19...

Страница 20: ...327 B5 321 0260 00 R328 B5 321 0231 00 R330 C5 315 0161 00 R334 D5 321 0256 00 R335 D5 321 0308 00 R340 B4 315 0202 00 R344 D5 321 0286 00 R345 C5 321 0308 00 R350 A5 305 0101 00 B010100 R350 A5 306 0...

Страница 21: ...0N U2012 E6 156 0079 00 Single 10 MHz divide by 2 5 ripple counter replaceable by SN7490N U209 E5 156 0079 00 Single 10 MHz divide by 2 5 ripple counter replaceable by SN7490N U210 D4 156 0079 00 Sing...

Страница 22: ...198 00 Quad latch replaceable by MC4035P U260 M1 156 0030 00 Quad 2 input positive nand gate replaceable by SN7400N U262 K2 156 0041 00 Dual 15 MHz D type pos edge trig flip flop replaceable by SN7474...

Страница 23: ...sing the RESET button 10 pre scale input Connector Lights during the active gating interval RESET Pushbutton Manual Gate Pushbutton ATTEN Pushbuttons MEASUREMENT INTERVAL Switch Two buttons select X1...

Страница 24: ...39 39 Relocated on back of board SN B070000 REV MAY 1974...

Страница 25: ...LOCATION GRID co See Parts List for serial number ranges I C139 R139 Relocated on back of board SN B070000 in n o N J 0 0 U260 U230 I U220 U222 S200 n o rs o 0 CC R307 added to backside of board SN B0...

Страница 26: ...nected to a plug in extender TEKTRONIX Part No 067 0645 01 Power Supply Checks and Adjustment Connect the voltmeter between the 15 volt test point and ground Adjust R305 for a reading of 15 volts Then...

Страница 27: ...IDER UNITS U209 U210 U211 U212 U213 U214 U215 01 SEC 1 SEC 1 SEC IO SEC CONTROL SIGNALS U230A U246D U230B U230C U230D MEAS INTER SWITCH S200 A CLEAR CLEAR RESET 10 DCU STORAGE U165A U165B U167 U169 10...

Страница 28: ...OD S2 S CSAN ED W R 5 Q240 U222A Az Display Board Qiqo IUOC q CRI8IB DIRECT INPUT switch Detent Counter Time Base UI5OA CRI8IA U2OI UIGOC z F3 FT U2O9 I DISPLAY CLEAR 15 VOLTS 5 VOLTS O VOLTS measurei...

Страница 29: ...lay DC 502 A4 P20TSCTION circuit board 47a F 2OV IO VOLTS USA 5 Z VOLTS REG 4 SEE PARTS UST FOR EARLIER VALUES AND SERIAL NUMBER RANGES OF PARTS MARKED WITH BLUE OUTLINE X DECI MAL 28B Point U2G2A FRO...

Страница 30: ...on 1 1 366 0494 00 1 KNOB gray TRIGGER LEVEL knob includes 213 0153 00 1 SETSCREW 5 40 x 0 125 inch HSS 2 366 1031 00 1 KNOB red DISPLAY TIME knob includes 213 0153 00 1 SETSCREW 5 40 x 0 125 inch HSS...

Страница 31: ...01 00 2 SCREW 2 56 x 0 25 inch PHS 29 1 CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY MAIN See Al electrical list circuit board assembly includes 30 131 0604 00 13 CONTACT electrical For repair see maint section 31 136 0252...

Страница 32: ...tch S200 actuator assembly includes COVER mounting hardware not included with cover SCREW 2 56 x 0 188 inch WASHER lock internal i RING retaining BEARING front SPRING flat gold SPRING flat green SPRIN...

Страница 33: ...FIG 1 EXPLODED...

Страница 34: ...mediately into printed manuals Hence your manual may contain new change information on following pages A single change may affect several sections Sections of the manual are often printed at different...

Страница 35: ...DC501 DC502 TEXT CORRECTION The upper limit frequency response specifications has been changed to 110 MHz Any reference to a 100 MHz should be changed to read 110 MHz C5 173...

Страница 36: ...red flip flop replaceable by SN74H102 U169 156 0100 00 Single 40 MHz J K edge triggered flip flop replaceable by SN74H102 Al 670 2102 01 MAIN Circuit Board Assembly ADD 670 3300 00 DIVIDE BY 5 Circuit...

Страница 37: ...Page 2 of 2 SCHEMATIC CORRECTION DC 501 DC 502 4 P A R T IA L C O U N T E R S D IS P L A Y T O 3 3 0 0 0 0 5 B O A R D M20 988 1073...

Страница 38: ...SN BO70000 up ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST AND SCHEMATIC CHANGE CHANGE TO R137 311 1554 00 200 k Var ADD C121 283 0111 00 0 1 F Cer 50 V R137 and C121 are located on Diagram COUNTER TIME BASE CONTROL 5V A CR...

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