Hameg HM1500-2 Manual

Hameg HM1500-2 Manual

150 mhz analog oscilloscope

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99 Washington Street
Melrose, MA 02176
Fax 781-665-0780
TestEquipmentDepot.com
1 5 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 5 0 0 - 2
Manual
English

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  • Page 1 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 Fax 781-665-0780 TestEquipmentDepot.com 1 5 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 5 0 0 - 2 Manual English...
  • Page 2 HAMEG instruments fulfi ll the regulations of the EMC directive. The even with careful setup of the measuring equipment an infl uence of conformity test made by HAMEG is based on the actual generic- and such signals is unavoidable. product standards. In cases where different limit values are applicable, This will not cause damage or put the instrument out of operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    C o n t e n t s General information regarding the CE marking AUTOSET 150 MHz 2-Chanel Analog Oscilloscope HM1500-2 Component tester Specifi cations Data transfer Important hints General information concerning MENU List of symbols used: Positioning the instrument...
  • Page 4 H M 1 5 0 0 - 2 1 5 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 5 0 0 - 2 Two Channels with deflection coefficients of 1 mV –...
  • Page 5 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Horizontal Deflection 150 MHz Analog Oszilloscope HM1500-2 Operating modes: A, ALT (alternating A/B), B Time base A: 0.5 s/cm - 50 ns/cm (1-2-5 sequence) Valid at 23 °C after a 30 minute warm-up period...
  • Page 6: List Of Symbols Used

    T = shipping (handle unlocked) INPUTS PUkTKl 15pF PUkTKl 15pF 400 Vp HAMEG 400 Vp PUOPFGkT PUkT C O M B I S C O P E Attention! When changing the handle position, the instrument must be placed so that it can not fall (e.g. placed on a table).
  • Page 7: Environment Of Use

    Statutory warranty regulations apply in the country where the II is used. Measurements on the mains are also possible if HAMEG product was purchased. In case of complaints please suitable probes like current probes are used which fulfi l the contact the dealer who supplied your HAMEG product.
  • Page 8: Front Panel Elements - Brief Description

    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 100 MHz POWER POWER RECALL...
  • Page 10: Basic Signal Measurement

    Values of a sine wave signal Basic signal measurement Signals which can be measured The oscilloscope HM1500-2 can display all repetitive signals with a fundamental repetition frequency of at least 150 MHz. The frequency response is 0 to 150 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 Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 12: First Time Operation And Initial Adjustments

    For loads (1 Watt; 7 V or 20 V ) HAMEG offers the external 50 Ω termination HZ22. For probes terminations are neither required nor allowed, they would ruin the signal. Prior to fi rst time operation the connection between the instru- ment and safety ground must be ensured, hence the plug must Probes feature very low loads at fairly low frequencies: 10 MΩ...
  • 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 case if they can be displayed in these modes. Only then switch formulas and a pocket calculator with trigonometric functions.
  • Page 15: Measurement Of Amplitude Modulation

    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 In this example t = 3 cm and T = 10 cm, the phase difference in CH1 only, 20 mV/cm, AC degrees will result from: TIME/DIV: 0.2 ms/cm...
  • Page 16: Triggering And Time Base

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e The simplicity of this mode recommends it for most uncompli- Triggering and time base cated signals. It is also preferable for unknown signals. This trigger mode is independent of the trigger source and The most important controls and displays for these functions usable as well for internal as external triggering.
  • Page 17: Video (Tv Triggering)

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e If ”ALL“ was selected each line sync pulse will trigger. It is also A high pass is inserted in the trigger channel, thus blocking low possible to select a line number ”LINE No.“.
  • Page 18: External Triggering

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e External triggering Whenever the hold off time was increased it should reset to its minimum for other measurements, otherwise the brightness This trigger mode may be selected with SOURCE >...
  • Page 19: Alternate Sweep

    T r i g g e r i n g a n d t i m e b a s e which can be varied such that TB A functions as a precision AUTOSET time delay generator. Depending on the amplitude of the com- parison voltage a signal is generated anywhere between sweep start and end.
  • Page 20: Component Tester

    C o m p o n e n t t e s t e r Vp with bipolar transistors will suffi ce mostly as usual defects Component tester will show up. Attention: Before testing a component, please Specifi c information can be found in ”Controls and Readout“ un- check its data to ensure that it would not be over- der COMPONENT/PROBE and COMPONENT TESTER...
  • Page 21: Specifi Cations 5 Data Transfer

    During operation the interface aperture must be covered. If the safety rules are disregarded, any damage to HAMEG pro- ducts will void the warranty. HAMEG will not take any responsi- bility for damage to people, or products of any other make.
  • Page 22: Important Hints 6 General Information Concerning Menu

    G e n e r a l i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g M E N U POWER POWER Pushbutton CH I MENU Menu Title AC/DC/50 Ω...
  • Page 23: Positioning The Instrument 6 Controls And Readout

    Focus for signal and readout After turning the scope on and after the warm-up time of the Readout crt heater has elapsed the HAMEG logo, the instrument type On Off: Turning the readout off will eliminate interference and the version number are displayed. If prior to switching off of the readout with the signal(s).
  • Page 24 6.2.3 Quick Start On Off measurement result will be determined from the distance In off the HAMEG logo, the type and the version number will not between the reference line to the short auxiliary cursor line, with be shown, the instrument will be ready immediately.
  • Page 25 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS POWER POWER 150 MHz RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1500-2 CURSOR MEASURE CH 1/2 HORIZONTAL POSITION 1 POSITION 2 LEVEL A/B X-POS CURSOR TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 26 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t 9.3. CURSOR position Please note: The POSITION 1 control will function as Y position control This sensitivity selection is always active, e.g. also, of the cursors with CURSOR display on after pressing the if CH2 only was chosen.
  • Page 27 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS POWER POWER 150 MHz RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1500-2 CURSOR MEASURE CH 1/2 HORIZONTAL POSITION 1 POSITION 2 LEVEL A/B X-POS CURSOR TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 28 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t The movement of the trigger symbol is vertical only. The range the heading ”Triggering and time bases“ and the instrument of this symbol is limited in order to prevent that this symbol will specifi...
  • Page 29 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS POWER POWER 150 MHz RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1500-2 CURSOR MEASURE CH 1/2 HORIZONTAL POSITION 1 POSITION 2 LEVEL A/B X-POS CURSOR TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 30 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t by pressing (MODE ). The light points out that the screen will 24.2 Time base B time/cm selection remain dark as long as there is no suffi cient trigger signal. This function is active if in the ”Time base“...
  • Page 31 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS POWER POWER 150 MHz RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1500-2 CURSOR MEASURE CH 1/2 HORIZONTAL POSITION 1 POSITION 2 LEVEL A/B X-POS CURSOR TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 32 This is indicated by the HOLD OFF-LED lighting up. The HOLD-OFF 27.5.1 If a HAMEG probe with automatic dividing ratio identi- time is only valid for time base A. fi cation is used, the menu display shows in normal intensity Further information can be found in the section ”HOLD-OFF...
  • Page 33 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t SAVE/ FOCUS INTENS POWER POWER 150 MHz RECALL AUTOSET TRACE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE MENU SETTINGS HELP HM1500-2 CURSOR MEASURE CH 1/2 HORIZONTAL POSITION 1 POSITION 2 LEVEL A/B X-POS CURSOR TRACE DELAY TRIGGER MODE TRIG ’d...
  • Page 34 The input can serve as external trigger or Z–axis (intensity 29.5.1 If a HAMEG probe with automatic dividing ratio identi- modulation) input. fi cation is used, the menu display shows in normal intensity The connector housing is connected to the instrument housing “Probe”...
  • Page 35 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t Further information may be found in the section ”Probe adjust- ment and use“ in the chapter ”Operation and presettings“. PROBE ADJ (pushbutton) This pushbutton produces the menu ”Utilities“, two options are available: 35.1 COMP.

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