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5205A
Section
1
ntroduction
&
Specifications
1-1.
INTRODUCTION
1-2.
The Model
5205A
decision
Power
Amplifier
is
a
dc
coupled,
broad
band
inverting amplifier
with
a
set
gain
of
1(X).
The
5205A
may
be
used
in
combination
with
the
5200A
AC
Calibrator for
a
combined
output
ranging
from
100 (100.000) to
1
100 (1100.000)
volts
rms
at
frequencies
up
to
100 kHz.
When
the
5205A
is
operating
as
an
inde-
pendent
amplifier ac voltages
from
OV
to
llOOV
rms
at
currents
up
to
200
mA
rms
may
be
obtained.
The
waveforms
may
vaiy
from
a
large
amplitude
sinusoidal
to
complex waveforms
of
DC,
however, peak
voltage
specifications limit
the
output
to
1500
volts,
DC
vol-
tages
from
zero to
1500
volts
may
be
obtained
at
cur-
rent
levels
of
100
mA
1-3.
Control of the
5205
A
can be
exercised
either
manually from
the front
panel
controls or
by remote
programming.
Remote
connectors
for
the
5200A
and
a
customer
supplied control source
are
provided
on
the
rear
panel.
Connection of
the
Model
5200A
AC
Cali-
brator
with
the supplied factory cable provides
all
the
analog
signal
and remote programming
data
required.
1-4.
The
amplifier
output
cable
and
the input
for
independent
operations
are installed
on
the front panel.
Both
may
be
installed
on
the
rear
panel for
system op-
erations
if
desired
as
option
—07.
The
standard
output
cable
is
a
permanently
attached, three foot long,
four
wire,
low
capacitance cable
which
allows
remote
sens-
ing,
hi^
output
current
and
hi^
frequency
operation.
1-5.
Equipment
protection
is
provided
by
the
Fault
and
the
Overload
circuits.
Activating the
fault circuit
automatically
reverts
the
unit to the
Standby
mode
and
removes any
voltage present
from
the output.
Faults
can
originate
from
procedureal
errors
or
equipment
fail-
ure.
A
fault
due
to
procedural
error
can be
removed
by
resetting
the systems
and performing
the
restarting
procedure.
An
overload error
can be
corrected
by
re-
moving
the overload
from
the
circuit.
Return
to oper-
ate
will
occur
automatically
when
the
overload
is
re-
moved,
unless the overload
is
accompanied by
a fault.
In
this
case,
power must
be
removed
and
restored to
remove
the
indications.
1-1

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