NOTE — When using the internal trigger im
pulses to view fundamental frequencies
above about 2mc it will be necessary to
progressively advance the SWEEP ST
BILITY control somewhat above the normal
operating point to secure a stable pattern.
FUNC ION OF RIGGER SEL.
This control selects the trigger impulse to be used
from three sources, the line frequency, (60 cycles), the
video amplifier ( + INT and — INT), or the TRIGGER IN
PUT binding post. Two positions are available for both
the INT. and EXT. sources. When using those marked
+, the sweep starts at the rising portion of the trigger
impulse. The — positions start the sweep on the falling
portion. When the INPUT CH N. SEL. switch is in the
2 ST GES position the +INT and — INT positions are
reversed in polarity since the trigger impulses are shifted
180° by the pre-amplifier stage. For satisfactory opera
tion in the EXT. positions a trigger of from 1 V to 50 V
peaks should be provided. Larger triggers should be
reduced by an external attenuator.
ADJUS MEN OF RIGGER AMPL.
The TRIGGER
MPL. control adjusts the bias in the
trigger amplifier and therefore the amplitude of the
impulse which reaches the multivibrator.
SWEEP ST BILITY is set as described previously, and
the TRIGGER SEL. switch set to the correct position, ad
vance the TRIGGER MPL. control until a stable image
is obtained. When the trigger source is a slowly chang
ing wave such as a sine wave or sawtooth, adjustment
of the TRIGGER
MPL. setting will change the phase
of the signal relative to the start of the sweep.
In general, it is desirable to use the minimum TRIG
GER MPL. setting required to insure a stable image.
If poor synchronizing is experienced when the Type
511 -
is used to observe repetitive signals containing
erratic peak voltages, such as produced by vibrating
contacts, it may be possible to form a stabilized trigger
signal by the use of auxiliary limiting and differentiat
ing circuits. The TRIGGER SEL. switch should then be
set to the proper EXT. polarity, and connection made to
the TRIGGER INPUT.
ADJUS MEN OF SWEEP SPEED
The combination of SWEEP R NGE and SWEEP
SPEED MULT, controls allows the operator to vary the
sweep speed so that the marked portion of the graticule
(10 cm) is covered in any time from .1 sec. to 1 micro
second. The approximate number of microseconds for
the sweep to cross the scale can be determined easily
by multiplying the SWEEP R NGE setting by the read
ing of the SWEEP SPEED MULT. dial. This should be
correct to within 10% or better. Provision has been made
to compensate for variations caused by different tubes,
etc., by a screwdriver adjustment inside the case. Pro
cedure for adjustment of this control will be found in
Section IV.
TYPE 511- , 511- D
RECURREN SWEEP
In case it is desirable to have a sweep without using
any sort of trigger, merely advance the SWEEP ST BILI
TY control until a stable sweep is obtained. This sweep
is the conventional sawtooth variety as used in most
oscilloscopes.
SINGLE SWEEP
The triggered sweep circuit used in the Type 511 in
herently provides for single sweep operation. The beam
is blanked out until the trigger simultaneously turns it
on and starts the sweep. For single sweep operation a
mechanical contact or hand key can be connected be
tween the TRIGGER INPUT binding post and ground.
If repeated sweeps occur due to intermittent or bouncing
contact, a capacitor of .1 mf. to 1 mf. should be con
nected across the contact. This capacitor is charged
through 22 megohms and the long time constant pre
vents an immediate recurrence of the sweep.
SWEEP MAGNIFIER
Frequently it is desirable to examine in some detail
a portion of the waveshape under observation, for in
stance the rate of fall of the end of a fairly long pulse.
In the Type 511-
possible to expand any desired 20% of the sweep to
cover the entire tube face. When the SWEEP M GNI
FIER POSITION control is moved from the OUT position,
fter the
the sweep is delayed for a variable time and then goes
at about 5 times its normal rate. The operating pro
cedure is to turn the SWEEP M GNIFIER POSITION to
OUT.
djust the sweep speed controls so that the por
tion of the wave to be magnified is at the right side of
the tube. Now turn the SWEEP M GNIFIER POSITION
knob clockwise until the desired signal moves in from
the right to the center of the tube face. The magnified
sweep is not linear over its entire trace so that it is de
sirable to use only the center two inches if possible. If
higher magnification than five is wanted it is only neces
sary to change R47 to a larger value.
will give a magnification of about 10. The somewhat
lower value chosen appears to be a more usable value
in most cases.
NOTE — sweep of 10 cm per microsecond
is about the limit of the sweep amplifiers,
so that care must be taken that the magni
fied sweep does not exceed this value.
EX . SWEEP INPU
Provision has been made for the connection of ex
ternal sweep generators to the Type 511 . This might
be a sine wave oscillator for frequency comparison, the
sweep obtained from a "Frequency sweep" signal gen
erator, etc., or an auxiliary slow sweep generator. The
EXT. SWEEP INPUT binding post is conn ecte d to the
horizontal deflection plates via the EXT. SWEEP TTEN.
and a one stage push pull amplifier. The entire system
is DC coupled, permitting the use of very slow sweeps.
SECTION 2, P GE 2
the sweep magnifier circuit makes it
value of 10 K
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