HP 3325B, 3325A manual Section Calibration Process, Preliminary Instructions, Equipment Setup

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TB 9-6625-2049-35

SECTION III

CALIBRATION PROCESS

6. Preliminary Instructions

a. The instructions outlined in paragraphs 6 and 7 are preparatory to the calibration process. Personnel should become familiar with the entire bulletin before beginning the calibration.

b. Items of equipment used in this procedure are referenced within the text by common name as listed in table 2.

c. Unless otherwise specified, verify the result of each test and, whenever the test requirement is not met, take corrective action before continuing with the calibration. Adjustments required to calibrate the TI are included in this procedure. Additional maintenance information is contained in TM 11-6625-3065-14 and the manufacturer's manual for this TI.

d. When indications specified in paragraphs 8 through 19 are not within tolerance, perform the power supply check prior to making adjustments. After adjustments are made, repeat paragraphs 8 through 19. Do not perform power supply check if all other parameters are within tolerance.

e. Unless otherwise specified, all controls and control settings refer to the TI.

7. Equipment Setup

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE is used or exposed during the performance of this calibration. DEATH ON CONTACT may result if

personnel fail to observe safety precautions. REDUCE OUTPUT(S) to minimum after each step within the performance check where applicable.

CAUTION

Before connecting TI to power source, make sure TI is set to the power source line voltage shown on rear of TI.

a.Connect TI to a 115 V ac source. Press POWER pushbutton to ON and allow at least 24 hours (72 hours for option 001) for warmup.

b. Before continuing, review (1) through (4) below:

(1)The SWEEP LINEAR/LOG, ENTRY, FUNCTION, SIGNAL, and blue keys each have an indicator denoting that it is activated.

(2)When power is applied to the TI, some keys will be lit.

(3)Pressing any FUNCTION key that is active will delete that function and no ac signal will be present at the output.

(4)Some instructions will be repeated during programming. This is done to ensure correct output is available.

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Contents Models 3325A and 3325B Section Identification and Description Forms, Records, and ReportsProgrammed amplitude at 1 kHz Section Equipment Requirements Spectrum Analyzer Equipment Setup Section Calibration ProcessPreliminary Instructions Harmonic Distortion a. Performance Check IN/OUTEntry Amptd 20 dBm Entry DC Offset Volt Entry Freq 20 MHz Signal on Entry Freq 25 kHz Entry Amptd Volt 50 Hz Entry Amptd VoltSquare Wave Characteristics Performance Check Amplitude Modulation Distortion a. Performance CheckEntry Freq MHz Entry Amptd Volt Entry DC Offset Entry Freq MHz Entry Amptd RMS Ramp Retrace Performance CheckEntry Freq 10 kHz Entry Amptd Volt Frequency Accuracy Performance Check Entry Freq 20 MHz Entry Amptd VoltEntry Freq 60 MHz Adjustments SIG InputEntry Phase Blue then Asgn Zero PhaseEntry Freq 100 kHz Entry Amptd 13 dBm Sine wave Amplitude and Flatness Performance Check Entry DC Offset VoltEntry Amptd RMS Entry Freq 100 Hz Amptd CAL Entry DC Offset Entry Freq KHz Entry Amptd RMS Amptd CAL Press Entry Amptd keySquare Wave Amplitude and Flatness Performance Check KHz Entry Amptd RMS Amptd CAL Triangle and Ramp Amplitude Performance Check100 Hz Amptd CAL Dc Offset Performance CheckDc Offset with Ac Performance Check High Voltage Output Option 002 only Performance Check Power Supply Entry Freq 100 kHz Entry Amptd RMS Amptd CALEntry Freq KHz Entry Amptd RMS Amptd CAL Final Procedure Power supply assembly A2 test instrument top viewPIN