Frequency Response Calibration Procedure For An Oscilloscope - Fluke 5522A Operator's Manual

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Frequency Response Calibration Procedure for an Oscilloscope

This sample procedure, which verifies the frequency response on your oscilloscope, is
usually performed after the pulse response is verified.
This procedure checks the bandwidth by finding the frequency at the -3 dB point for your
oscilloscope. The reference sine wave in this procedure has an amplitude of 6 divisions,
so that the -3 dB point can be found when the amplitude drops to 4.2 divisions.
Before you start this example procedure, verify that you are running the oscilloscope
option in Levsine mode. If you are, the Control Display shows the following menu.
Perform the following sample procedure to calibrate the frequency response.
1. Reconnect the signal by pressing the
2. Adjust the sine wave settings in the Output Display according to the calibration
3. Adjust the oscilloscope as necessary. The sine wave should appear at exactly six
4. Increase the frequency to 400 MHz (for 500-MHz instruments), or 500 MHz (for
5. Continue to increase the frequency slowly until the waveform decreases to
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want to pinpoint a certain frequency with a slow sweep over a subset of your
previous frequency range.
or use a 50
external termination directly at the oscilloscope input
recommendations in your oscilloscope manual. For example, for the HP 54522C
oscilloscope, start at 600 mV @ 1 MHz. To enter 600 mV, press
; then press
divisions, peak-to-peak, as shown below.
If necessary, make small adjustments to the voltage amplitude until the wave reaches
exactly six divisions. To fine-tune the voltage, press
Output Display, move the cursor with the
adjust the value. (See "Fine-Tuning Values" earlier in this chapter.)
600-MHz instruments). To enter 400 MHz, press
press
.
key on the 5522A. Select 50
.
key, and turn the rotary knob to
gjh058.eps
impedance
to bring a cursor into the
gl009i.bmp
then

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