1-5. Instruction Manuals
This Operators Manual contains operating instructions for the 5790A. The 5790A
Manual Set provides complete information for the Operators and service or maintenance
personnel. The set includes the following manuals:
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5790A Operators Manual, pn 893284
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5790A Remote Programming Reference Guide, pn 893375
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5790A Service Manual, pn 893292
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5790A Operators Manual
This 5790A Operators Manual provides complete information for installing the 5790A
and operating it from the front panel and from the remote interface. The manual also
provides a glossary of terms related to ac-dc transfers as well as other information for the
Operators and programmer, such as specifications, operating parameter setup procedures,
and remote programming examples.
1-7.
5790A Remote Programming Reference Guide
The 5790A Remote Programming Reference Guide contains a summary of remote
commands for the 5790A. It also contains information needed to determine system status
using the status byte and registers.
1-8.
5790A Service Manual
The 5790A Service Manual is a maintenance guide for the 5790A. The following topics
are included in the 5790A Service Manual:
Theory of operation
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Performance testing
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Maintenance
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Calibration
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Troubleshooting
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Parts lists
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Schematics
1-9. Wideband Module (Option 5790A-03)
To measure ac voltage in the 1 to 30 MHz range, the 5790A requires the 5790A-03
Wideband Module. Instructions for operating the 5790A in wideband mode are provided
in Section 4, and specifications for wideband operation are provided at the end of this
section.
The WIDEBAND input presents a 50Ω load to the source. Signals accepted are from
700 μV to 7 V over a frequency range of 10 Hz to 30 MHz. Only the lower eight 5790A
voltage ranges are used by the WIDEBAND input.
Use the WIDEBAND input to measure the frequency flatness of 50Ω signal sources such
as the 5700A WIDEBAND output. You can use the delta display to show the error of the
source in ppm as you sweep the source through the WIDEBAND input frequency range.
Introduction and Specifications
Instruction Manuals
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