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BWD 160 Function Generator

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BUNCTION SUBJECT INTRODUCTION PERFORMANCE CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. OPERATION CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ALIGNMENT MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE PARTS LIST CIRCUITS FUNCTION GENERATOR be atest a NS SECTION. 1 2 3 4 § 6 m 8 9 eg ee ce =) INSTRUMENT HANDBOOK MODEL bwd 160 1, INTRODUCTION. Model bwd 160 is a small high performance Function Generater providing six simultaneous output signals and a wide variety of waveforms over a frequency range of 0.02Hz 10 2MHz. The three basic waveforms are sine, square and triangle, all of which are available simultaneously as fixed level outputs at the rear panel. The symmetry of all these outputs is normally 1:1, however, by push button selection 20:1 or 1:20 is available from all the fixed outputs, For the phase relationship between the fixed outputs see Section 4. Any one of the nine possible waveforms can be selected to appear at the main output terminals by push button selection, The main output waveform can be adjusted in both ‘amplitude and D.C. offset to any required value within the specification, 160 By connecting @ voltage source to the V.C.O. input, the frequency of the output can be varied over four decades. A positive voltage increases the frequency producing up to 2 decades of control and a negative voltage decreases the frequency 2 decades. The maximum frequency on any range fs that frequency indicated by 20 on the dial, The auxiliary T.T.L. compatible output is also Provided on the front panel, this can be used 95 @ syncronising pulse, pen lift voltage, etc. All outputs are floating with respect to ground and may be taken to 200V above ground. 2, PERFORMANCE. 2.1 FREQUENCY RANGE AND ACCURACY 0.02Hz to 2Hz + 10% of full scale 0.2Hz to 20Hz + 10% of full scale 2Hz to 200Hz £ 3% of full scale 20H2 to 2kHz +t 3% of full scale 200Hz to 20kHz & 3% of full scale 2kHz to 200kH2 2% of full scale 20ktiz to 2MHz 4 3% of full scale BO A ee 2.2 FREQUENCY DIAL. Calibrated 1 to 20 with intermediate calibration points 1.0 per division. Also uncalibrated 0.2 point. 2.3 WAVEFORMS. Sine, Square, Triangle, T.T.L, ovlput. Symmetry 1:1, or 20:1 or 2.4 OUTPUTS. (2) Main Outputs (Front panel) 0-20V pp O/C 0 -10V pp into 6002. (b) Auxilicry Outputs (rear panel) Sine, Square, Triangle > IV pp O/C, Zo = 1k2, (€) Vernier control (main output only) * > 100:1 range continuously variable, 2.5 D.C. OFFSET (Main Outputs only). 0 4 10V O/C,0 + 5V inio 6008, Maximum oulput not to exceed maximum D.C. offset, 2.6 SINE WAVE DISTORTION. <1% 10Hz to 200kHz. —<2% 5Hz to IMHz. 2.7. SQUARE WAVE RISE_TIME, < 100n Sec into 600% and <15pr. 160 2.8 TRIANGULAR WAVE LINEARITY. <1% deviation from best straight line THz fo 100kHz. 2.9 SYMMETRY (all Outputs), <12%. 2.10 LEVEL (All_main outputs), + 2% into 6002 and 20V Oscilloscope Bandwidth DC to > SMHz "Y" ‘Sensitivity at least V/em Digital Frequency Meter THz to > 2MHz Distortion Analyser Frequency Range SH2=1MHz. 160 arco 6.2 COVER REMOVAL, The top cover is removed by first removing the screws on each side of the instrument and then lifting the cover vertically away from the instrument, The botiom cover is removed by removing the two screws in the bottom cover and then lifting away from the instrument, Fitting of the covers is the reverse of the above procedure, 6.3 D.C. VOLTAGE RAILS. Before attempting any adjustments the following D.C. _ J be] eee Voltages must be checked. ] +15V 41V -15V 4IV_ 48V -1 40.5V i ~8v - 1 + 0.5V ] Should any one of these voitages be 2 Incorect the eperopriots regulator section should be investigated for faulis. : 6.4 MECHANICAL SETTING OF THE DIAL. Loosen the grub screw knob and set the dial s0 that the 0.2 calibration mark is ajacent fo the arrow on the front panel, 537 — 1 Lo | ea rele beg em og 6.4 MECHANICAL SETTING OF THE DIAL (continued) Tighten the grub screw. When the dial is turned to the maximum counter clockwise position the 20 calibration point should be lem 20.5cm to the left of the arrow. 6.5 FREQUENCY CALIBRATION. (a) Set dial to 20. (b) Note the frequency on each of the ranges x10, x100, x1 kHz and xl0kHz {¢) Using the range which appects to have an average frequency, set RVI far the correct frequency with dial still ct 20, (d) Using the same range as in (¢) sel RV 3 for correct frequency with the dial at 1. Repeat (c) and (d) as necessary for correct calibration, (c) Adjust RV4 for equal symmetry on the triangular waveform. 160 Select x100kHz dial to 20 and adjust CVI to 2MHz & 1.5% Adjust RV16 for zero volis offset at the output terminals, with output amplitude control set to ENT. ( ‘selector to AY and the amplitude to maximum. Place a 8002 load across the terminals and connect the distortion onalyser across the 6009 load. (b) Set the frequency range to x10kHz and the dial to 10, i.e. a frequency of 100kHz. (c) Adjust RV7 so that the output signal swings equally about the common voltage (d) Adjust RV8 to give approx. 10V pp output. (e) Since RV5 and RV6, distortion presents, interact with one another, first one and thon the other must be sot to give minimum distortion, the procedure being repeated until no further improvement can be gained. eee Set the frequency range to xl00Hz and the dial 6.7 QUTPUT LEVEL PRESETS. (a) fo 10, Select”vand set the output amplitude control to maximum clockwise. (b) adjust RV9 to produce 21 to 22V pp output into an open circuit or 10.5 to NV pp info 6002 when measured at the output terminal, (c) Select “J and set RVB for the some level as RV9. NOTE: Use an oscilloscope fo set these output levels. (MAINTENANCE oy REPLACEMENT PARTS. Spares ore normally available from the manufacturer B.W,D. Electronics Pty. Ltd. When ordering it is necessary to indicate the model and serial number of the instrument. IF exact replacements are not to hand locally available clternatives may be used provided they possess 0 specification not less than, or physical size not greater than the original ‘components, 160 7 Several semi-conductors in Model bwd 160 have been factory selected for the particular position they occupy. It is most = important that the handbook parts list, Section — B be consulted before replacing any semi~ conductors since selected or matched devices can ONLY be obtained from the manufacturer B,W.D. Electronics Piy. Ltd. As the policy of 8.W.D. Electronics Ply. Lid., is one of continuing research and development, the Company reserves the ’ right 10 supply the latest equipment and =| make amendments fo cirevits and parts without rotice. 160 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION PART NO. | SUPPLIER al 220, 3.15V 10% TANT | Type TAD | Sonar C2 22uF 16 10% TANT | Type TAD | Soanar Ca IF 200v 10% YE Type N Soanar 3b IF 200v 10% YE Type N Soanar Ce 200nF loov 10% - PYE Type N Soanar cA 2200F 1oov 10% © PYE Type N Soanar 5 22nF 1o0v 10% PYE Type N Soanar % 22 1o0v 10% —PYE Type N Soanar 7 150pF 630v 10% PYS Allied cB 100nF 63V cbs cy 100nF ey cos clo 100nF 63V CDs cil 100nF 63V cbs C12 1000,F 25V Elec. Type RB Soanar ci3 1000,F 2y Elec, Type RB Soanar C4 10nF 100v 10% —PYE Type N Soanar cis 10nF 100V 10% PYE Type N Soanar cié 10uE lev 10% Ta Type TAD | Soanar ci7 OF 16 10% © Ta Type TAD | Soanar ofits PARTS LIST ~ 160 (continued) DESCRIPTION PART NO.| SUPPLIER cle cig C20 10. lev 10% Ta Type TAD | Soanar cal 10,F 16ev 10% Ta Type TAD | Soanar C22 10. lev 10% Ta Type TAD | Soanor 23 100,F ev cps C24 4700F 630v 10% PYE Type N cvl 10-40pF Variable CER 108-06 Steer CV2—4=20pF Variable CER 108-06 Stetner “RVI 5K Preset Priv PIHER Rv2 10K 2W w/w Variable - AGN RV3 5K Preset PrIOV PIHER Rv4 100 Preset Priv PIHER RVS 1K Preset Priov PIHER RV6 5K Preset Priov PIHER Rv? 220 Preset Prioy PIHER RvB 4K7 Preset priov PIHER RV9 470 Preset Priov PLHER RVIO. IK Variable cw DPST pp sw PIHER RVIT 20K Preset Priov PIHER PARTS LIST - 160 (continued) DESCRIPTION PART NO, SUPPLIER RVI2_ 20K Preset Priv PIHER RVI3. 20K Preset PTIOV PIHER RVI4. 20K Presot PTIOV PIHER RVI5 10K Variable ew DPST pp sw ELNA RVI6 22K Preset PTISH PIHER | | sl) 5 BANK ISOSTAT SR 121 bwd g $2) a] 34 $3 7 BANK ISOSTAT SR 82 bwd 85 On Rear of RVIS 7] si01 On Rear of RVIO 7 Power Transformer TI44A bwd F THI Thermistor cz stc TH2 ——Thermistor cz3 sic 5] F100 FUSE 100m Delay 3Ag fs -13- PARTS LIST 160 (continued) All Resistors are 1/4 WATT 5% Unless otherwise indicated. RI R2 Ra RS. RG R7 RB ROA RB R10 RI R12 RISA RISB RI4A R143 RIS RI6 100K 100K 10K. 10K 10K 10K 10K 6k8 12K. 8k2 1K 100 1K 6Ke 6K8 6k8. 120K 5K6 5K6 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% RIZ RB RI9 R20 R2I R22 R23, R24 R25 R26 Raz R28 R29 R30 R3V R32 R33, R34 R35 1K 100 470 100 470 470 4K7 680 680 4K7 10 10 100 1K 1K 47 680 680 4K7 R36 R37 R38 R39. R40. Ral R42 R43 Rad R45: Rdg Raz Rag Rag. R50 R51 R52 R53 R54 10 10 100 Ks 10K 100 1K 4K7 680 680 4K? 10 10 1K 100 1K 470 2K2 47 RSS R56 R57 R58 R59) R60 Rol R62 R6a Red R65 R66 R67 Ro RO? R70 R72 R74 R75 R76 2k2 100 4K7 470 220 2K7 560 47 1K kK 10 10 2k2 4K? ag 100 1M 220 470 Fale lm eva Ha Ls pe ceropg ee lerie Ls PARTS LIST - 160 (continued) DI D2 D3 D4 DS D6 7 ps be p10 Du DI2 Dis Dia DIS al Q2 Q3 a4 Qs Q6 IN4148 IN4148 IN4148 IN4148 IN4148 IIN4148 IIN4004 IN4004 IN4004 IIN4004 TIL 209A LED BZY88/C6V2 Zener BZY88/C6V2 Zener IN4004 IN4004 BCSS7 C207 BC557 BC207 MPF 103) matched MPF 103) pair Q7 QB Qe Qo au Qiz ais Qu Qis als Qiz ais ul u2 u3 u4 US 741 741 760 MC1445L $G41501D BC 207 BC 557 BC 207 BC 557 BC 207 BC 557 BC 207 BC 207 2N3645 2N3642 D138 MJE 340 Ss ee eee FREQ. 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