Use Of Output Terminals - HP 333A Operating And Service Manual

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3-23, METER INDICATION.
3-24. The 333A/334A meter is calibrated to indicate
in both dB and volts.
It is interesting to notethat the
METER
RANGE markings differ from most ac volt-
meter range markings.
On most ac voltmeters (600
ohms) 0 dB corresponds to the 1 volt range.
This is
not true inthe case of the 333A/334A.
Since the instru-
ment is primarily a distortion analyzer, measurements
are in dB (relative measurement) rather than in dBm
(absolute measurement).
Zero dB оп the 333A/334A
corresponds to 0.3 volt range rather than the 1 volt
range.
This allows 210 dB greater dynamic range of
distortion measurements.
3-25. If measurements are to be made in dBm,
10 dB
must be subtracted from the METER RANGE
setting.
Thus
0 dB becomes
the -10 dBm range for absolute
power measurements.
Zero dBm is equal to 1 milli-
watt dissipated by any impedance andinthis particular
case is 600 ohms.
The «10 DECIBELS
marking on the
meter face indicates that when voltmeter measurements
are being made, the indication (METER
RANGE plus
meter indication) is 10 dB greater than when power
(dBm) measurements are being made.
3-26. In short, when distortion and voltage measure-
ments are being made, utilizethe instrument METER
RANGE and meter scale as they exist.
For absolute
power
measurements
in dBm,
simply subtract 10 dB
from the METER
RANGE
setting.
3-27. USE OF OUTPUT TERMINALS.
3-28.
In VOLTMETER and SET LEVEL functions,
the
333A/334A can be used as a low distortion, wide-band
amplifier.
А portion of the meter input (0.1 V rms
open circuit forfullscale meter deflection is provided
at the OUTPUT terminals.
3-29. In DISTORTION
function, the distortion (0.1 V
rms open circuit forfull scale deflection) is provided
atthe
OUTPUT
terminals
for monitoring purposes.
NOTE
The INPUT Y terminal and the
OUTPUT
d terminal shouldnot be
connected
directly together
when
making low level measurements.
These terminals are isolated from
each other by 1 ohm which reduces
the effects of common mode voltages.
Model 333A /334А
3-30. 333A/334A WITH OPTION 01.
3-31. Operating procedures for the 333A/334A with
OptionOlarethe same asforthe standard instrument.
The only difference between the standard and optional
instrument
is that the Option 01 has a special meter
and meter amplifier whichis compensated to respond
to VU (volume unit) characteristics.
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3-32.
MANUAL NULLING.
3-33.
Since the frequency and balance controls
are
rather sensitive in the MANUAL mode, the following
information
is suppliedto simplify nulling the
333A/334A іп the MANUAL mode,
When nulling the
3334/3344 in the MANUAL mode,
connect the equip-
ment as shown below and adjust the 333A/334A fre-
quency and balance controls for the waveform
shown
in step a below,
Additional waveforms are provided
to simplify nulling.
а. www
No harmonic
distortion,
Frequency
and balance adjustment correct,
b.
7
Frequency
and balance
control
im-
properly adjusted,
с.
Frequency
approximately
correct;
balance incorrect.
d. CLLD
Balance approximately
correct; fre-
quency incorrect,
e. COX 2 Second harmonie predominant;
fre-
quency and balance adjusted,
f. --77---. Second harmonie
predominant;
fre-
quency and balance adjusted;
phase
changed.
ge 7"-----"
Second harmonic
predominant;
fre-
quency and balance
adjusted;
phase
changed,
һ CXX
Third harmonic predominant.
i. n
2 pee
incorrect; meter reading off
Scale.
h P AE. Frequency incorrect;
meter reading
off scale.

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