Protek B-810 Instruction Manual

Sweep function generator

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  • Page 1 INST RUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ‘ SWEEP FUNCI' ION GENERATOR CONTENTS SECTlON TITLE PAGE GENERAL |NFORMAT|0N INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION FEATURES SPECIFICAT|ON ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED A " " Í ‘ I ' S ‘ W ‘ F " ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE v m ‘ w m m m w w w w m a w w w w INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION PREPARATION...
  • Page 3: General |Nformat|0N

    “Á SECTION GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION metían required to install and operate the Sweep This operating manual contains the infor strument and supplied accessories. This section Function Generator. Figure shows the other basic information. covers description, Specifications, accessories DESCRIPTION This Sweep Function Generator ¡s a 0.01 Hz to 10 MHz function generator, with...
  • Page 4: Features

    FEATURES Wide frequency range 0.01 MHz. Frequency counter range Internal: range External: Hz to Gate trigger generations possible. ‘ lt provides gate generation to supply signals for a fixed period of time, and trigger generation supply signals cycle. trigger points arbitrarily set.
  • Page 5 eration Mode Continuous generation SRv‘IlG/GATE : TRIG: One cycle oscullatlon triggered la; Input Signs GATE: Oscillation only when Input is Frequency range Hz-l Input voltage TTL level (DC to 100 KHz) SERE/i'm!) phase Burst wave oscillation for gate time 1ms to built-in Variable ’...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    rp‘ SECTION II INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION This section provides installation instructions with this Sweep Function Generator. section also includes information preparation using the Sweep Function Generator storage. PREPARATION Power Requirements. This Sweep Function’Generator requires a power source of 100, 120, 220 Volts ac :l: 10% Volts —...
  • Page 7: Storage Environment

    OPERATING SELECTION VOLTAGE Operating voltage is shown on ‘l. Disconnect power cable. the cover of fuse holder and, usually 120V Pull fuse holder out. factory. Select operation voltage by orienting Fuse holder position desired voltage ac- cording to ’V' mark on the INLET.
  • Page 8: Operation

    SECTION III OPERATION INTRODUCTION This section provides operating information acquint user with this Sweep Function Generator. section includes panel features, measurement procedures various ll’ ’ Iications. PANEL FEATURES front panel Rear panel shown Figure Figure 3-2. Description numbers match numbers figure.
  • Page 9 Power. Power Switch Applles or Removes A —the counter display LED Will light. Press again Press the switch to turn the power ON turn power off. (2) Counter Display LED (B Digit Seven Segment Yellow Color) Range Switch This switch provides range selection for output.
  • Page 10 Í (14) Counter Selector Switch Press switch ( external counter. Press again ( internal counter. (15) External Counter ¡Ñ Counter input connector for the external signal input. (16) Switch í ? Press this switch amplitude modulation. terminal (17) used input modulation signals.
  • Page 11: Roof Panel Features

    2) Rear Panel Features Fig. Rear Panel Features (24) GCV OUT Terminal This terminal outputs a DC voltage in proportion to the oscillation frequency. The output impedance is about 600 ohms and the output voltage is O to :i: SV (with the FRED. dial frequency range selected...
  • Page 12 (26) SWEEP/BURST GATE OUT Terminal This is the gate signal (TTL level) output terminal for the sweep/burst mode Fig. 3-3. shows the relationship between signals and time. SWEEP/BURST GATE OUT swap oum‘ wavefom PMA/WW Burst waveform SWEEP Fig. 3-3. (27) VCG IN Terminal This is input terminal used to extemally control the frequency of the output from terminals (9)and(12).
  • Page 13: Operating Instructions

    «desgaste.- «ï‘ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating Precautions ‘\ Precautions Input Voltage All input and output terminals are connected for direct coupled circuitry. not apply external voltage to any output terminal. output terminal provides a maximum instantaneous input voltage d: SV (AC+DC). Consequently, voltage applied...
  • Page 14: Counter (¡Nt/Ext)

    ¿ s u m - j 2) Counter (INT/EXT) FREO. RANGE 1 51K.0 1 x100x xo. 1'>-X100K xo. 01‘\ FREQJSTOP FREO. 6.015 Fig. 3-6. Display Features GATE indicator: Displays opened closed state GATE. When gate is open, indicator willbe lit. OVERFLOW indicator KHz annunciator...
  • Page 15: Sync Out)

    gle, and Square Waves) Basic Signal Generation (Sine, Trian sino, triangle, or square waves continu- panel control settings required general:l ly are as follows. ously, and to very the output frequency man Panel control zevzting MODE (5) FUNCTION (6) N mr "Li (16) SYMMETRY (11) Used if nace...
  • Page 16 4) Trigger/Gate Modos Set the panel controls as fo||ows to use the trigger or gate mode for signal generation. Setting Panel control TRlG or GATE MODE (S) Desired setting FUNCTION (16) Desired setting SYMMETRY (1 1) Index up TRlG START LEVEL (10) Desired range FREQ.
  • Page 17 output signal frequency range from 0.1Hz 1MHz ln the trigger or gate is DC to 100kHz. trigger input frequency range (TRIG START LEVEL contro|) with the TRIG START LEVEL noi set ¡n Fig. 3-8 shows the output waveforms obtained djust the level to start signal generation. the middle.
  • Page 18 " W M - J " Panel contro| Setting MODE (5) BURST FUNCTlON (6) N , or rLu (16) SYMMETRY (1 1) Pushed in FREQ. RANGE Desired range FREQ. dia| Desired position DC OFFSET Used if necessary TRIG START LEVEL (10) Index up START/SWEEP (19) SWEEP (...
  • Page 19 ¿a only are as follows. panel control setting used output voltage Setting Panel control buttons released FUNCTION (Push all buttons out.) Range of 100 or less FREO. RANGE Pull the knob OFFSET ATTENUATION max. :1OOCV output can obtained open output terminal adjustirtg the DC OFFSET knob.
  • Page 20 "EmaX'Eo percent modulation : I l I H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H I I I H l u n l I l I I H H H H .
  • Page 21: Amplitudo Modulation

    10) VCG Operation (voltage controlled generator) provides output frequency control throu applied voltage to the VCG IN terminal By applying a voltage of O to sv to th: Vthe W terminal, frequency of up to X1000 can obtained (The frequency mUHtipli 1000 requires the FREQ.
  • Page 22 7 , , M - A . _ . . _ J Combintation of Functions (1) Gated Sweep Gated sweep operation can be provided when SWEEP OUT (25) and SWEEP/BURST GATE OUT (26) are connected as follows: SWEEP/BURST GATE Fig. 3-20.
  • Page 23: Veo Operation

    operation (2) :utputtp :ïïgsngep ¡s made by using the amplitude modulation of the SWEEP OUT tout (25) 3—21 shows the required connections for this operation. SWEEP OUT Turn Fig. 3-22. See Section 9) Amplitude Modulation for details on the modulation factor adjustment. Output waveform Fig.

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