5-8. Hi-Res Oscillator Section

5700A/5720A Series II Calibrator

Service Manual

5-8. Hi-Res Oscillator Section

Proceed as follows to troubleshoot the Hi-Res Oscillator Section of the Current/Hi-Res assembly (A7):

1.Remove the four small shields (two on each side) and place the Current/Hi-Res assembly on the analog reverse extender card. Power up the Calibrator.

Note

All measurements are referenced to LHCOM (TP18).

2.Check the 8 MHz reference. Set the Calibrator to 2V at 1 kHz, operate. Connect an oscilloscope to U13 pin 4 and verify it displays a 8 Mhz signal similar to that shown in Figure 5-12. If a failure is detected, first verify that control line HI-RES ON/OFF is a logic low by measuring U15 pin 12. If not U7 is probably at fault. If this control line is correct check U13 and its associated components.

1 V

All measurements are referenced to LHCOM (TP18). 10 ms Manual background

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Figure 5-12. Waveform at Pin 4 of U13

Note

The input CLK and CLK* is a low level (400 mV p-p) signal generated by the Regulator/Guard Crossing assembly.

3.Check the 2 MHZ REF. Set the Calibrator to 2V at 1 kHz, operate. Connect an oscilloscope to TP12 and verify it displays a 2 MHz signal similar to that shown in Figure 5-13. If a failure is detected, check U14A and U14B.

4.Check the 6-12 MHZ signal. Set the Calibrator to 2V at 1 kHz, operate. Connect an oscilloscope to TP13 and verify it displays a 10 Mhz signal similar to that shown in Figure 5-14. Also measure the frequency of this signal using a frequency counter and verify it is within 9.999 MHz to 10.001 MHz. If a failure is detected, with either test continue on as follows. If the signal and frequency are correct, skip to step 9.

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Fluke 5720A service manual Hi-Res Oscillator Section, All measurements are referenced to LHCOM TP18