Preliminary Procedure; Certification Procedure - Teledyne HVD3102 Operator's Manual

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Preliminary Procedure

1. Connect the HVD3102/HVD3106 under test to the female end of the ProBus Extension
Cable. Connect the male end of the ProBus Extension Cable to channel 1 (C1) of the
oscilloscope.
2. Turn the oscilloscope on and allow at least 30 minutes warm-up time before performing the

Certification Procedure.

3. Turn on the other test equipment and allow these to warm up for the time recommended by
the manufacturer.
4. While the instruments are reaching operating temperature, make a photocopy of the
Performance Verification Test Record (following this topic), and fill in the necessary data.
Certification Procedure
1. Set the function generator to sine wave, 70 Hz, and an output voltage of approximately 7.00
V rms (into a high impedance output).
2. Set the DMM to measure AC Volts.
3. Connect the function generator output to the DMM, using a BNC cable and a female BNC to
dual banana plug adapter.
4. Adjust the function generator output voltage until the DMM reads 7.000 V ±0.01 V.
5. Record the DMM reading to 1 mV resolution in the Test Record.
6. Disconnect the BNC cable from the function generator and from the BNC-to-banana plug
adapter on the DMM. (Leave the banana plug adapter connected to the DMM).
7. Connect the BNC connector from the probe extender cable to the BNC-to-banana plug
adapter on the DMM.
8. Connect the insulated banana plug adapter to the function generator.
9. Using the insulated banana couplers, connect the positive lead (red) of the probe under test
to the positive output of the BNC-to-banana plug adapter and the negative lead (black) to the
negative or return output.
10. Set the oscilloscope scale factor to 20 V/Div.
11. Record the DMM reading to 0.01 mV resolution in the Test Record.
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