Hameg HM1000 Manual

Hameg HM1000 Manual

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  • Page 1 1 0 0 M H z A n a l o g O s c i l l o s c o p e H M 1 0 0 0 Manual English...
  • Page 2 HAMEG instruments fulfi ll the regulations of the EMC directive. The such signals is unavoidable. conformity test made by HAMEG is based on the actual generic- and This will not cause damage or put the instrument out of operation. Small product standards.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    C o n t e n t s General information regarding the CE marking AUTOSET 100 MHz 2-Chanel Analog Oscilloscope HM1000 Component tester Specifi cations General information concerning MENU Important hints Controls and Readout List of symbols used: Positioning the instrument...
  • Page 4 H M 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 M H z A n a l o g O s c i l l o s c o p e H M 1 0 0 0 Two Channels with deflection coefficients of 1 mV – 20 V/cm Undistorted display of a 100 MHz sine wave signal Low Noise Measuring Amplifiers with high pulse fidelity...
  • Page 5 HM1000E/030906/ce · Subject to alterations · © HAMEG Instruments GmbH · ® Registered Trademark · DQS-certified in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001:2000, Reg.-No.: DE-071040 QM HAMEG Instruments GmbH · Industriestr. 6 · D-63533 Mainhausen · Tel +49 (0) 6182 800 0 · Fax +49 (0) 6182 800 100 · www.hameg.com · info@hameg.com A Rohde &...
  • Page 6: List Of Symbols Used

    I m p o r t a n t h i n t s connecting any signals. It is prohibited to separate the safety Important hints ground connection. Most electron tubes generate X rays; the ion dose rate of this in- strument remains well below the 36 pA/kg permitted by law.
  • Page 7: Environmental Conditions

    STOP are average values. Warranty and repair HAMEG instruments are subjected to a rigorous quality con- trol. Prior to shipment each instrument will be burnt-in for 10 hours. Intermittent operation will produce nearly all early failures. After burn-in a fi nal functional and quality test will be performed which checks all operating modes and fulfi...
  • Page 8: Description Of The Controls

    F r o n t P a n e l E l e m e n t s – B r i e f D e s c r i p t i o n Front Panel Elements – Brief Description The fi...
  • Page 9 F r o n t P a n e l E l e m e n t s – B r i e f D e s c r i p t i o n SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS POWER POWER 100 MHz RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1000 EXIT MENU REMOTE OFF CH 1/2 HORIZONTAL POSITION 1 POSITION 2 LEVEL A/B X-POS CURSOR TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 10: Basic Signal Measurement

    Values of a sine wave signal Basic signal measurement Signals which can be measured The oscilloscope HM1000 can display all repetitive signals with a fundamental repetition frequency of at least 100 MHz. The frequency response is 0 to 100 MHz (-3 dB). The vertical amplifi...
  • Page 11: Dc And Ac Components Of An Input Signal

    Nonsinusoidal signals require impedance matching, at both ends preferably. At the scope input a feed through – 50 Ω-ter- mination will be required. HAMEG offers a HZ22 termination. If proper terminations are not used sizeable pulse aberrations will result. Also sine wave signals of > 100 kHz should be properly terminated.
  • Page 12: First Time Operation And Initial Adjustments

    F i r s t t i m e o p e r a t i o n a n d i n i t i a l a d j u s t m e n t s HZ22 may only be used up to 7 V or 20 V i.e.
  • Page 13: Mhz Adjustment

    1 MHz adjustment Usually oscilloscopes are used in the Yt mode.The amplitude The HAMEG probes feature additional adjustments in the of the measuring signal will defl ect the trace vertically while a compensation box which allow to optimise their hf behaviour.
  • Page 14: Xy Operation

    O p e r a t i n g m o d e s o f t h e v e r t i c a l a m p l i f i e r sin ϕ = — may result as the input range of one or both amplifi...
  • Page 15: Measurement Of Amplitude Modulation

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e ϕ° = — · 360° = — · 360° = 108° Picture 2: Amplitude modulated hf. F = 1 MHz, f = 1 kHz, m = 50 %, U = 28,3 mV Set the scope controls as follows in order to display the picture...
  • Page 16: Normal Trigger Mode (See Menu Mode)

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e Automatic triggering causes a new time base start after the end of the vertical position. A positive slope may exist also in the of the foregoing and after the hold-off time has elapsed even negative portion of a signal.
  • Page 17: Frame Sync Pulse Triggering

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e Frame sync pulse triggering Alternate trigger Remark: This mode is selected with SOURCE > Alt. 1/2. The rea- Using frame sync triggering in dual trace chopped mode may dout will display Tr:alt, but no more the trigger point symbol result in interference, then the dual trace alternate mode indicating level and time position.
  • Page 18: Time Base B (2Nd Time Base). Delaying, Delayed Sweep

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e After the time base defl ected the trace from left to right the trace the trace from left to right with the speed set with TIME/DIV. will be blanked so the retrace is invisible.
  • Page 19: General Information Regarding The Ce Marking 2 Autoset

    C o m p o n e n t t e s t e r AUTOSET Component tester For specific information consult ”Controls and Readout“ Specifi c information can be found in ”Controls and Readout“ un- AUTOSET der COMPONENT/PROBE and COMPONENT TESTER The following description is valid for both analog and DSO The scope has a built-in component tester.
  • Page 20 In most cases, e.g. with service and repair, it will be suffi cient to receive a good/bad result (open, short). With MOS compo- Under www.hameg.de the most recent fi rmware is available nents the usual precautions are to be observed, but note, that for downloading.
  • Page 21: Specifi Cations 5 General Information Concerning Menu

    C o m p o n e n t t e s t e r POWER POWER Pushbutton CH I MENU Menu Title AC/DC/50 Ω 6 Function Pushbuttons (blue) Menu 50 Ω / 1 MΩ INVERT ON / OFF Intensity Knop Symbol VARIABLE ON / OFF PROBE...
  • Page 22: Important Hints 6 Controls And Readout

    After turning the scope on and after the warm-up time of the On Off: Turning the readout off will eliminate interference crt heater has elapsed the HAMEG logo, the instrument type of the readout with the signal(s). The knob symbol and the version number are displayed. If prior to switching off will blink as long as the readout is off.
  • Page 23: Save/Recall (Pushbutton Switch)

    CH1/2–CURSOR–TRACE SEP-pushbutton 6.2.3 Quick Start On Off is not illuminated. In off the HAMEG logo, the type and the version number will not be shown, the instrument will be ready immediately. Note: The HORIZONTAL control will also be functional in XY mode.
  • Page 24: Ch1/2-Cursor-Trace Sep (Pushbutton Switch)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS 100 MHz POWER POWER RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1000 EXIT MENU REMOTE OFF CH 1/2 POSITION 1 POSITION 2 HORIZONTAL LEVEL A/B CURSOR X-POS TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 25: Auto / Cursor Measure (Pushbutton Switch)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t ” π ” up. The readout will add the ”>“ preceding the sensitivity One period of a sine wave is equal to 2 π, hence the distance (e.g.
  • Page 26: Level A/B (Knob)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS 100 MHz POWER POWER RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1000 EXIT MENU REMOTE OFF CH 1/2 POSITION 1 POSITION 2 HORIZONTAL LEVEL A/B CURSOR X-POS TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 27: Filter (Pushbutton Switch)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t the FILTER pushbutton was depressed. For further informa- 17.2.2 Norm tion see ”Trigger coupling“ (Menu ”FILTER“) under the heading The pushbutton allows the selection of the US standard of 525 ”Triggering and time bases“...
  • Page 28: Trig'd (Led)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS 100 MHz POWER POWER RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1000 EXIT MENU REMOTE OFF CH 1/2 POSITION 1 POSITION 2 HORIZONTAL LEVEL A/B CURSOR X-POS TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 29: Time/Div - Var (Knob)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t HOR (pushbutton) 24.1 Time base A time/cm selection This function is active if in the ”Time base“ menu (HOR push- button ) ”A only“ was selected and the option ”A variable On This pushbutton will open the ”Time base“...
  • Page 30: Ch1 / Var (Pushbutton Switch)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS 100 MHz POWER POWER RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1000 EXIT MENU REMOTE OFF CH 1/2 POSITION 1 POSITION 2 HORIZONTAL LEVEL A/B CURSOR X-POS TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 31: Vert/Xy (Pushbutton Switch)

    27.4.2 Auto Automatic voltage measurements can not be performed in ADD If Auto is selected HAMEG probes with automatic probe iden- mode. The readout will show ”n/a“ = not available. tifi cation connectors will be recognized by the scope and the appropriate factor taken into account.
  • Page 32: Ch2 / Var (Pushbutton Switch)

    29.4.2 auto 29.1.2 AC coupling If ”auto“ was selected HAMEG probes with special probe iden- A capacitor is inserted between the BNC connector and the at- tifi cation connectors will be automatically identifi ed and the tenuator, thus the DC content of the signal is blocked and a high appropriate factor taken into account.
  • Page 33: Aux (Pushbutton Switch)

    C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t AUX pushbutton This pushbutton belongs to AUXILIARY INPUT (additional input). The menu called by this pushbutton will depend upon the actual operating mode. 32.1 AUXILIARY INPUT is the external trigger input.
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  • Page 36 . h a m e g . d e Subject to change without notice 41-1000-00E1 / 25-08-2005-gw HAMEG Instruments GmbH © HAMEG Instruments GmbH Industriestraße 6 A Rohde & Schwarz Company D-63533 Mainhausen ® registered trademark Tel +49 (0) 61 82 800-0 DQS-Certifi...

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