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20 MHz Dual channel Oscilloscope

PM3208

Service Manual
4822 872 05336
890701

MAT3645

is PHILIPS
IMPORTANT

In correspondence concerning this instrument please quote the typenumber and serial number
as given on the type plate.

NOTE: The design of this instrument is subject to continuous development and


improvement. Consequently, this instrument may incorporate minor changes
in detail from the information contained in this manual.

© N.V. PHILIPS GLOEILAMPENFABRIEKEN - EINDHOVEN - THE NETHERLANDS 1989


Printed in the Netherlands
CONTENTS - |

Table of Contents

1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION 1-1

TATANTRODUCTION vhs. ceissccsdec cates Soiree hie banea nibs eee dees adh gerne eerataeee eee 1-1

1.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .........ccccecceeeeereerecnecnseseessecseseseeneeceeesesnestsestesteesieeeerenienies 1-1

1.8 CAUTION AND WARNING STATEMENTS ....o.. cc cccceeccccteceeeeneetereeeeeeneeeeeeenre: 1-1

WESYMBOUS foro cis, ahidercenses titan stteeonet artes Nitiat heleis ashanti ogrvmiet teteetied seg ee 1-1

en 1-2
1.5 IMPAIRED SAFETY-PROTECTION...........cceccceeceeeeceseenreeneeeeneeeneeneeeeeeeteenennc

1.6 GENERAL CLAUSES. ........ cece eee eescensenesensnseseseonecesecsasesesneesaesnnesnesnaneaenies corse 1-2

2 CHARACTERISTICS 2-1

2 A-DISPLAY cucticsieck St iste reds tare hn ath a ees eke Se Soto hod ahs serene 2-2

2.2 VERTICAL DEFLECTION OR Y AXIS o . cece teers teste tietn terrane 2-2

2.3 CHANNELS. A: AND Btecice. ce decvet Sets Me ent assed erat etaans ned ete s2-2

DA EXTERNAL INPUT skies taeticcen cade sail a vielintencieiscasbad eteatnianahisbaleasna ab ey eeretna ee 2-4

2.5 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION OR X AXIS uu... eecccsseseceneesesetecseeeeesseeeesenecseseeneees 2-4

2.6 MAIN TIME BASE .........:::ccscceccssssssscsssssssersteossnsessscceeseesssssssonecenessessseasiarsesessscerseesenees 2-4

2.7 EXTERNAL HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION... eee cee ceecseeseseetecreesesaerseesseeeeaees 2-5

2.8 TRIGGER MTB ......--cssscscessssscsssesccsssecsssnecsssececnsecennnsecensseensceanceeananeceaseereensetenseeeanettany 2-5

2.9'BLANKING’ OR:Z. AXIS tieccec cc tosc tesstieecieteennttih sds. deeetyshenerab tant eateaalenbeetieeatieste ceases 2-6

2 AO CALIBRATOR eiteaciiccoiedsestee euteiches ie teats eis cide Dts abet teased 2-6

2.11 POWER SUPPLY 0.0... cceeceeteeeeeeeeees sesdussdvattcnstloeutaui becbh 2-6


costs dasa Mantatilesites

2°42 ENVIRONMENTAL ...2cccsi-ecesteci scssatastonrscciahe siestibases seaccdeessasteotasseccedecaterseasiaeislavenaveent 2-7

DABISAFE
DY vesecce Gicseceiies See Sc le he ee aoe Dei ee a als oN seh do 2-8
CONTENTS - Il

3 BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION 3-1

3.1 VERTICAL DEFLECTION sigs cscs vi ciasha of ssaceca dose deal onseraletopsivaciveniedashctls 3-1

3.2 HORIZONTAL DERLEGTION ceoictectin ccirscsla tapas tetctesce elears a octane AP cpsatstaths ces 3-2

Bio POWER GUPPIOY 22s ce trincike palstiiartnn sult ogee cee eet hata te De 3-2

4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-1

AT VERTICAL OEFEEC TOM cso i oo Souls ait halite ctr atgnceht at ON on) 4-1
4.1.1 PULGNUGLOR i civieces cette relat cai eat hates one na cre a 4-1
4.1.2 PPRBAINY IMIG > teereitnee cesar los ghee A a Soc aD hE en tre ec 4-1
4.1.3 Intermediate: ammplitler se; ics ieilessdhaescicacterassodtbutiedicte
cewgtetausesitecce
vtedsies 4-1
4.1.4 POEL ATID IGT cissnos coanpantaa ashsstn a trer tasers fe and ah lts Wa coe Seetl me tics 4-1
4.1.5 Vertical switching Circuit ............cccscccsessessecscsssesscsesscsssesceseccseecesecesceess 4-1.
4.1.6 Vertical Output aimplitlens, ciccsisctiys tte Lo oo auled aah shad phcotscetnenssdecas 4-2

4:2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION 5 aise. teoteieesies ente test tunedin thie sacra ooo 4-2
4.2.1 PAGOSram pM bicdiana
etc tawsieph
asactanto GlntNuice
Lseerhatencs enciatites
s 4-2
4.2.2 RIG QRH ENELAtOR cts race e ele i cs eet aes Ca teaty es tat 4-2
4.2.3 Main time-base (MTB) Sweep Generator oo... eccccccccecccccscsssecececeecesecees 4-3

4.2.4 Horizontal switching Circuit 0.0... cesescesssssssssscsccssesssssceseccsseseosece. 4-3


4.2.5 Horizontal output amplifier oo... cc csecscsecsecseseessssscscossscesseteeseees 4-4

or © 5AES) 2121
8)8 errere eens Ae at On rea ee eee ee 4-5
4.3.1 ZeOKIS AIM PUN sechecliaas seseeaeests cst setae dh ete e lent eae, dusdudawadnoet Seercatdes 4-5
4.3.2 PU COMEOL tes ccsicitean Gees id Aaa uie Needs ria Salas ea ite rea matali co 4-6
4.3.3 BEV SUDDUY 52 taccss neta tae ok ed vacho sin Ris acai tegds tacca daisass. tila gong 4-6

AA CARIB
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CONTENTS - Ill

5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 5-1

5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ......00.. eee eseeeeeeeneeneteee enere eer Te5-1

5.2 RECOMMENDED TEST AND CALIBRATION EQUIPMENT ....0. eee eens 5-4

5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ............. cece 5-5


5.3.1 Power supply lOW Voltage ..00... ee eeescceeneecneceeeenenseseeeeeseeseauaseeteeeseenaea 5-5
5.3.2 Power supply high Voltage... eee eseeseeeeecerereeeeeeneteeesseeseseenenaes 5-5

5.3.3 POWEP CONSUMPTION .........cceececccceeessesecseeececseeseeaeeseseceaeeseeaeetaeeenetsnaneeees 5-5

5.3.4 CRT intensity adjUStMent ..0..... ee eee cece ereeeeeeeeeeteeteetsetatetseesneneeee 5-5


5.3.5 CRE fOCUSAGJUSEMEN ESi ssicecieeedecdeeseastitstedescannisdvirds
tseusteaeesteawees gueteatette 5-5
5.3.6 CRT astigmatism adjUStMent........ ec cceeeenecseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5-6
5.3.7 Vertical step balance AdjUStMENt .......... cece eeeeeteeececeeeeseeetseeeeeeeeneaes 5-6
5.3.8 Vertical x5 MAG balance adjustment...
eee renrernee rete 5-6
5.3.9 Vertical variable gain balance adjustment... eee 5-6
523510. “WertiCal: Gains. icchstessci ce ete in rasa teen oat age ene aes 5-6
5.3.11 Vertical x5 MAG gain... ec eeseeeeeeseeeeseeneaseesesenseaeeesansesesscenesseeuee 5-7
5.3.12 Channel B invert adjustment ......0. ee cc ees cc rete ererereeeeees 5-7
5.3.13 ADD balance adjUstMent uw. eee ecneee eerste saeteeeteenseeeetetereeas 5 - 8
5.3.14 Low frequency response AadjUStMeNt...... cece eeeceeereeeteeneereeeeees 5 -8

5.3.15 High frequency response adjustMent..............


ceccseesseeceeseeeeteseneeeeeeees 5 -&

5.3.16 1 kHz square-wave response adjUStMent 0... eee ceeseeeeteenteeeeees 5-8

5.3.17 Input impedance adjustMent ......... ee eee seeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeenreneeeneees 5-9


5.3.18 Dual A and B, polarity inversion channel B..........
ccc eeseescenseceeeee 5-9

S28. 49 ADD Aa ility cia cessstehisscoccsceesaeideta


ccsnvtsid Seaweeds faevetvestiddetede dei beseeteiesGadblee ws5-9

5.3.20 Vertical DaMGWIdth ooo eee eeeesecaeeeeeseeseeecseeeeaeeecaesaesateeeeeeeereciseneeeaes 5 - 10


5.3.21 Trigger DC balance adjUStMent ........... ec eeeeeeeeeseteeceteteeseteeseseteeesenes 5 - 10
5.3.22 Y-out DC balance adjUustMent .00... eee ceeeeeeeeeseteeeeseeetseeeeseeentenes 5-10
§.3.23 Y-out Gain AdjUStMENE..0.. eee ect ceeeeeeseeeeesenseneesseseeeaeeaeeseesssssseeeees 5-10
5.3.24 X-Gain AAjUSKMENK................cccccccccccesseeseeseesssnsesssecceassesssnacsuescesdeeersssniuenen 5-1
5.3.25 Triggering AGjUStMENt 0... eee eeeeseceeeesetseseescesecsecseeeseeseeeccseeseeneaes 5-1

5.3.26 Trace starting point ACJUSTMENE


ic eee ceceeceeeeeeseeseteceeseeaeee 5-1
5.3.27 X-Y centering adjustMent........... eee ssscsseseseeseeessceseceesecseeeeseccsceennves 5-1
5.3.28 Horizontal DANGWIdtH oe eee eeeeteeneecerseteesscessecseceesscsesseeecsecescseees 5-
5.3.29") ZIM PUbsiises. ee asoeetnes elo Geet et tS a etl ce Pa 5 - ?
CONTENTS - IV °

5.3.30 MTB deflection Coefficients... ec ccscccsseseeesesssccseesssssesesevrsecees 5-12


5.3.31 Sweep length adjustMent 0... ccccccccsescscsescecsscsesessescevsceesacseseneese 5-13
5.3.32 x10 MAG time adjustment ....0. ccc ccceeecsetsssssscscsecasserseverseeetens 5-13
5.3.33 x10 MAG centre balance adjustment... ccccccecseeseseecseeeereeeeees 5-14

6 DISMANTLING THE INSTRUMENT 6-1

6.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1... cccccccccsseesscsssscsscscaccsssescsesevscevacesesesssatsaenscsecsssatese 6-1

6.2 REMOVING THE TOP- AND BOTTOM COVERS 1.0... ccceecceseecsessececceesceseeseees 6-1
6.2.1 Removing the top COVE? ............cccccscssssssesssscesssecescessssccereserscestestacaesssaes 6-1
6.2.2 Removing the bottom COVED ou... ccccccsssssssesescsescscscssestscssscseeececeseareneaes 6-1
6.2.3 REMOUNTING the COVETS.........cccccccscsessesescessessscssscscsceesssececsesscsesscseereseres 6-1

6.3 ACCESS TO PARTS FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTING PROCEDURE ......... 6-2

7 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 7-1

Tol! REPCAGEMENTS sisioccsusedssecsuuhuleactsvcetineeheyoheiararis


tangnesauncda tnadeeten ey AGM aeeeiu nes7-1
7.1.1 SlANGAIA Parts cater aren alesstatatilst ct Sucnkm eaten nites Saeed 7-4
7.1.2 BPOClIa! DANS clases ited eeeAu unite aay alae S7-1
7.1.3 Transistors and integrated Circuits... ec cececcecsstscsscseescseceueeees 7-1

7.2 REMOVING AND REMOUNTING THE UNITS ou... ccccceccececscsessscsccscsesesceees 7-2


7.2.1 Removing the vertical PCB oo... ccccecccscesseececeescscscessesesscsscsseevecees 7-2
7.2.2 Removing the horizontal PCB uuu... ccc cccesececscsesscscscseseeetscscesceseeeees 7-2
7.2.3 Removing the cal and control PCB oo... cecccscsccsccesesecsceesesesesseses 7-3
7.2.4 Removing the mode PCB ..........ccceccccssscssessecesscesesesscsesacseeasatesesassuseceece 7-4

7.2.5 FO MVOWIIG UNG GIT ccucctavascoiscetpeasasscncdicnapucaiaysoucnase


enecsntattaad ducusPi cocrocense 7-4
7.2.6 Replacing the text plate... ccssscsssssesssssscesecsssssececesssstssscssesceceseesecs 7-5
CONTENTS - V
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8 SAFETY INSPECTION AND TEST AFTER REPAIR IN THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT 8-1

8.1 GENERAL DIRECTIVES 0.0... cccccccccccseessecereeenseesesteeeneeeseeesessteussssnssesesstsneeeeesaeeenees 8-1

8.2 SAFETY COMPONENTS .........cccccccssesscecscecseesceeceseeensenerenerescsessanecassenecnsesesseesseessees 8-1

8.3 CHECKING THE PROTECTIVE EARTH CONNECTION ...... ccc cesctesceeeeereecnes 8-1

8.4 CHECKING THE INSULATION RESISTANCE ....0...cccceecceeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeesenesensesaees 8-1

8.5 CHECKING THE LEAKAGE CURRENT ......sccssssssessssssssssseecssesessuessessssesssssesenssesesses 8-1

B56 VOLTAGE. TEST csi. ccsscezcnccccdessiisscessdecstecde ccssddesdastcchic


conscisccusscuuclagy.cusbevacesceven es 8-2
evitpencseeté

9 PARTSLIST 9-1

O.1 MECHANICAL PARTS ® sesscscsece. feces, f.csa sels hesea dag ssecdlacvag cots ipsaeiecedev naga abietee et decease 9-1

9.2 UNITS Sekicc bottle ei tal ded ah dtedi tad eieenlsiadad Ani giatee Sasa eae eee BU AE 9-12

9.3 CABLES AND CONNECTORS uu... ecccceeesescesceesececeeenceseeneeseesaersesaseaeseeseesaveaseneesaes 9-12

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS. .occccscscsccccssstecscsssccosscessosnacensccvacedsctenc¥ectcveasuusaeeedeeshsdenedoerensetanse’ 9-13


9.4.1 Special Ca pachktOrs iad ic3cscs secede ndatraniaerundaheenatnae 9-13
9.4.2 Trimmer. capachtOrss ...20:4. dnd denial aie nani 9-14

9.4.3 SpeClal TESIStOLS ss, .cssccseescsirs ees cgeaareiatia teases tah esdhuedevectae desabacddeasl cdiverevase 9-14
9.4.4 THIMMEOP PESISTOMS se. ce3: 23.080 Aecieceiaacesthe Linea tec castedeedelzedeibadeaadtodeit
ewe. 9-14

9.4.5 Potentiometers ® i22. 222k Be Aeclatediet eet d widen ain danes 9-15

9.4.6 DIOOS \sccctscecesccctitacettecenieathatuns


seekspeeieheanshactiaeeat bigets dion see cateat estates 9-15

9.4.7 THANSISUONS so5 cities hese e Secetee sth Meaeitty teagan gestbeas erate tadent ate akataeent 9 d 17

9.4.8 INtegrated: CIRCUITS: ccc eeideess hs eenteeeg atthe taeyeataententenaearneastin 9-19

9.4.9 Miscellan@OuS:iiss.ccsien detotee tactile asthe tard Bai tence ee st 9-20

10 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS + PCB LAY OUTS 10-1


LIST OF FIGURES - |

List of Figures

Figure 2.1 Maximum input voltage versus frequency. ...........cccccsccscesesesseeeeeesseees 2-3


FIGUG 71: LOCK: AGRE cia echccicearrns cal ausca eee tia bear tncedagsdetecce ete daoue 3-3
Figure 5.1 Adjusting elements on vertical PCD oo... cccccesessesesesecceseececsceccscseessens 5-3
Figure 5.2 Adjusting elements on horizontal pcb 0.0... cceccesesececesceseseseevseseeseees 5-3

Figure 6.1 Dismantling the instruMent ..........ccccccccsesccecscscsssessssstseseevsvevssavececseesestaceasas 6-2

Figure 7.1 Removing Vertical pcb... ecccssssssssescssssccsscsscscessecscescscesevassucarsscsscasceces 7-2


Figure 7.2 Removing horizontal pb..0........ccccccccccccscsesscsccceecseescessscsesessesaessssssesseecsess 7-3

Figure 7.3 Removing Cal and Control pCb........ccccccccssssscsesesessscsescssecesescsssvarecerecsesasace 7-3


PIQUIE-7.4 REMOVING MOME: POD is snictessdconscieveacdsciustatsiecueassinvinapesonsivelocdved eatsauedanestaacts 7-4
Figure 7.5 Removing text plate ccc cceccscccsecscssecsssssscsceecsssecsssucsesecsesassevsesavescenees 7-5
PIQUHG O51 FROUSIAG sicisitecik paste siasipeve So asa schesebhashctutualepace Recvenastet ected adiatate tsetse deacstsedaanaec 9-3
PIQUIE 9:2: FEOME Payelcsui cut sccts cout sree teoetavakcsnaieiasab ati nckyiagannscde aoe aaa Releases 9-5
FIGUIC 9.3: MANE TREO arises cs cbicsxgace tales cgocevisor Weaiadtanost aassdivdiadedaatelin tod eodnambeisacs 9-9
Figure. 1021 Vertical pep lay OUbecciscsi cre cach seartasdsseeceseens yah, Grovtehard Weleda Maecviness 10-3
Figure 10.2 Circuit diagram of Vertical input ........cc.cccccscscceessesessececeescsesesescsesesesees 10-5
Figure 10.3 Vertical pcb lay Out... ccc ccscssssecesecsseseessccavscesescseaessssecscsscssesseseeeees 10-7
Figure 10.4 Circuit diagram of vertical amplifier .........cccccccscsscsssesesecesestsccecsteesesees 10-9
Figure 10.5 Vertical pcb lay Out... ccc cccsscecssssvscssecscsesevseteccssavseeaceucsecsesacseesseeeeeses 10-11
Figure 10.6 Circuit diagram of vertical output amplifier .......0.c.ccccccceeecsecseeseeeeees 10-13
Figure 10.7 Horizontal pcb lay OUt..............cccssessssssssscsssssssssecestessecesscescasssstenecsceussune 10 - 15
Figure 10.8 Circuit diagram of trigger Generator vo... ceecsccecesescscecscescececescscsssececees 10-17
Figure 10.9 Horizontal DCD lay OUP sa icesc ces esctsisscectes eacieehedee
denrancsnatiaas
Soacetveeccuelveacss 10-19
Figure 10.10 Circuit diagram of main time-base generator oo... ccececcsessccescsesseeseees 10-24

Figure 10.11 Horizontal BED TEV OUL saeicer teins shits testes trcenatuald angie yates See ceeatl tts 10-23
Figure 10.12 Circuit diagram of horizontal output amplifier .........ccccececccccscsceeeeees 10-2

Figure 10.13 Vertical pcb lay out showing parts of power SUDDIY ........
ceeeeeeeeeeeees 10 - 27
Figure 10.14 Cal and control pcb lay Out... ccccscscseesecsssessescecetsssasescessveeseveees 10 - 2B
Figure 10.15 Circuit diagram of power supply + miscellane@OuS .........cccccceccccceseees 10-9

Figure 10.16 Horizontal pcb lay Out ........ccccccccsessssssssssssssssssecssecsssessossssssecsssesseecsesees ve 10 - Of


Fide 10517°CRT pep lay Oty 5.c.uhs 5 wvcaceescakinss nanehea vine vata, a coe lcs 10-%@
Figure 10.18 Circuit diagram of Z - amplifier + CRT icccccccccccccsscsssseescececeseecesens 10 - &
Figure 10.19 Mode pcb lay Out oo. ee eccccccccscsssescsesssscsesvscacscecarsessasscscsssssereseseseesseses 10-G
1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION 1-1

1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION

Read these pages carefully before installation and use of the instrument.

1.1 INTRODUCTION
The following clauses contain information, cautions and warnings which must be
followed to ensure safe operation and to retain the instrument in a safe condition.
Adjustment, maintenance and repair of the instrument shall be carried out only by
qualified personnel.

1.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


For the correct and safe use of this instrument it is essential that both operating and
servicing personnel follow generally-accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety
precautions specified in this manual. Specific warning and caution statements, where
they apply, will be found throughout the manual. Where necessary, the warning and
caution statements and/or symbols are marked on the apparatus.

1.3 CAUTION AND WARNING STATEMENTS


CAUTION: Is used to indicate correct operating or maintenance procedures in
order to prevent damage to or destruction of the equipment or other
property.

WARNING: Calls attention to a potential danger that requires correct procedures


or practices in order to prevent personal injury.

1.4 SYMBOLS
High voltage 1000 V (red)

Live part (black/yellow)

i Read the operating


instructions

Protective earth (black)


© (grounding) terminal

1.1 INTRODUCTION
1-2 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION

1.5 IMPAIRED SAFETY-PROTECTION


Whenever it is likely that safety-protection has been impaired, the instrument must be
made inoperative and be secured against any unintended operation. The matter should
then be referred to qualified technicians. Safety-protection is likely to be impaired if, for
example, the instrument fails to perform the intended measurements or shows visible
damage.

1.6 GENERAL CLAUSES


WARNING: The opening of covers or removal of parts, except those to which
access can be gained by hand, is likely to expose live parts and
acessible terminals which can be dangerous by live.

- The instrument shall be disconnected from all voltage sources before it is opened.

- Bear in mind that capacitors inside the instrument can hold their charge even if the
instrument has been separated from all voltage sources.

WARNING: Any interruption of the protective earth conductor inside or outside the
instrument, or disconnection of the protective earth terminal, is likely
to make the instrument dangerous. Intentional interruption is
prohibited.

- Components which are important for the safety of the instrument may only be
renewed by components obtained through your local Philips organisation. (See also
section 8).

- After repair and maintenance in the primary circuit, safety inspection and tests, as
mentioned in section 8 have to be performed.

1.5 IMPAIRED SAFETY-PROTECTION


2 CHARACTERISTICS 2-1

2 CHARACTERISTICS

Performance Characteristics

Properties expressed in numerical values with stated tolerance are guaranteed by PHILIPS.
Specified non-tolerance numerical values indicate those that could be nominally expected from the
mean of a range of identical instruments.
This specification is valid after the instrument has warmed up for 30 minutes (reference
temperature 23 °C).
For definitions of terms, reference is made to IEC Publication 351-1.

Safety Characteristics

This apparatus has been designed and tested in accordance with Safety Class | requirements of
IEC Publication 348, Safety requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatus and has been
supplied in a safe condition.

Initial Characteristics

Overall dimensions:
Width > 356 mm

Length : 435 mm

Height > 147mm

Mass :9kg

Operating positions:
a. Horizontally on bottom feet
b. Vertically on rear feet
c. On the carrying handle in two sloping positions.
2-2 2 CHARACTERISTICS

CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


2.1 DISPLAY
Cathode ray tube 150 DEB31 150 mm rectangular single beam
domed mesh tube.
Measuring area (h x w) 80 mm x 100 mm 8 div x 10 div
Screen type GH (P31)
Total acceleration voltage 2 kV
Graticule internal, fixed
Nlumination continuously variable

2.2 VERTICAL DEFLECTION OR Y AXIS


Deflection sources Channel A
Channel B Channel B can be inverted
(allowing for A-B in ADDed
position)
Ch. A and Ch. B ADDed

Deflection modes 1 Channel only


Channel A&B ADDed or A+B
subtracted
2 Channels chopped MTB: 0,5 s/div...1 ms/div and in
X-Y operation
2 Channels alternated MTB: 0,5 ms/div...0,2 «s/div
Chop frequency 250 kHz + 20%

Y signal output:
source Channel A
Output voltage into 1 MQ 100 mV/div
Output voltage into 50 Q 50 mV/div

2.3 CHANNELS A AND B


Input connector BNC

Input impedance: Measured at frequencies


< 1 MHz
R parallel 1MQ+ 2% In AC pos. of input coupling:
22 nF in series with R par. and
C par.
In GND pos.: R par =
C parallel 30 pF
max. input cap. difference 2 pF

Input coupling d.c., a.c., ground In GND position: channel


disconnected from input BNC and
connected to ground

2.1 DISPLAY
2 CHARACTERISTICS

CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Input voltage limits + 400V Instrument should be properly
(d.c. + a.c. peak) grounded through the
protective-ground conductor of
the power cord.
Up to 1 MHz; for > 1 MHz see
figure below

400V

220V

240V

160V

(Vpk)——
VOLTAGE
INPUT
MAX,
10k 100k 1M 10M 100M

FREQUENCY {Hz} -——>

MAT314L6

Figure 2.1 Maximum input voltage versus frequency.

Deflection coefficient:
steps 5 mV/div...5 V/div In a 1-2-5 sequence of 10 steps
1 mV/div...1 V/div x5 magnification
error limit +5% Add 2 % in x5 magnification
When channel is used for
X Deflection, see Section 2.8
VARiable gain range 2,5: 1 (minimum) Uncalibrated, continuously
variable between steps

Frequency response: When used for Y Deflection (or X


Deflection, see Section 2.8).
Source impedance: 25 Q
lower transition point of BW:
input coupling in DC
position.
input coupling in AC < 10 Hz
position.
upper transition point of BW:
x1 Vv 20 MHz
x5 > 10 MHz

Pulse response:
rise time xt IA 17,5 ns Calculated from
BW x Rise time = 0,35
rise time x5 lA 35 ns Calculated from
BW x Rise time = 0,35

2.3 CHANNELS A AND B


2-4 2 CHARACTERISTICS

CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


2.4 EXTERNAL INPUT
Input connector BNC

Input impedance:
R parallel 1MQ+ 2% Measured at frequencies
< 1 MHz.
C parallel 30 pF

Input voltage limits +100 V Instrument should be properly


(d.c. + a.c. peak) grounded through the
protective-ground conductor of
the power cord

2.5 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION OR X AXIS


Deflection sources MTB
EXT. through Ch. A See Section 2.7
Through EXTernal input Selected by MTB trigger source
selector
Line

2.6 MAIN TIME BASE


Modes repetitive
single

Deflection coefficient:
TB magnifier: OFF
steps 0,2 us/div...0,5 s/div In a 1-2-5 sequence of 20 steps
error limit 3% Measured over central 8 div
TB magnifier: x10
steps 20 ns/div...50 ms/div In a 1-2-5 sequence of 20 steps
error limit +5 % Measured over central 8 div
VARiable gain range 2,5: 1 (minimum) Uncalibrated, continuously
variable between steps

Hold-off:
variable between 1...2x minimum hold-off

2.4 EXTERNAL INPUT


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CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

2.7 EXTERNAL HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION


Deflection sources Channel A Selected by MTB trigger source
selector
EXTernal input

Channel deflection:
deflection coefficient see channels A and B Except error limit
error limit +10% Measured over central 8 div

Frequency response:
lower transition point of BW see appropriate channel Input coupling of channel and
coupling of MTB trigger are
cascaded
upper transition point of BW. > 1 MHz (—3 dB)
Deflection via EXTernal
input:
deflection coefficient 0,1 V/div
error limit *+15%

Frequency response:
lower transition point of BW d.c. Coupling switch in DC position
1A 10 Hz (-—3 dB) Coupling switch in AC or AC-LF
position
upper transition point of BW = 1 MHz (—3 dB) Coupling switch in DC position
15 kHz Coupling switch in AC-LF position

Max. phase diff. between 3°


Up to 50 kHz
HOR. and VERT.

2.8 TRIGGER MTB


Trigger sources Channel A
Channel B
External
Line Line trigger derived from mains

Trigger modes:
triggered TRIG Time-base starts when trigger
occurs
auto AUTO Same as TRIG, but bright baseline
is displayed if during 0,1 s no
trigger has occurred
single sweep SINGLE Same as TRIG, but only for first
time after SINGLE has been
activated and after RESET

Coupling of channel DC
Approx. 10 Hz (— 3 dB)
AC-LF Bandpass: approx.
10 Hz...15 kHz (—3 dB)
TV TVF: 0,5 s/div...0,1 ms/div
TVL: 50 ws/div...0,2 s/div

2.7 EXTERNAL HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION


2-6 2 CHARACTERISTICS

CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Min. trigger sensitivity:
d.c. to 1 MHz 1 div Trigger level not in fixed position
via EXT input 150 mV Trigger level not in fixed position
d.c. to 40 MHz 2 div Trigger level not in fixed position
via EXT input 300 mV Trigger !evel not in fixed position
TV (ampl. of sync. pulse) 1 div Positive and negative video,
selection via SLOPE switch
via EXT input 100 mV Positive and negative video,
selection via SLOPE switch

SLOPE selection: positive going (+)


negative going (—)

LEVEL control range +7 div Typical

2.9 BLANKING OR Z AXIS


Input coupling d.c.
Input voltage limits +42V At max. 1 kHz
Sensitivity 3 V (p-p) Pos. signal blanks display

2.10 CALIBRATOR
Wave form-shape square-wave
Output voltage (p-p) 1V
Frequency 1 kHz

2.11 POWER SUPPLY


Source voltage a.c. (r.m.s.):
nominal 100, 120, 220, 240 V Factory installed
limits of operation Nominal voltage + 10 %

Source frequency:
nominal 50...400 Hz
limits of operation 48...440 Hz

Power consumption: At nominal source voltage


typical 35 W
maximum 40 W

2.9 BLANKING Of Z AXIS


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CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

2.12 ENVIRONMENTAL
The environmental data mentioned in this manual are based on the results of the manufacturer's
checking procedures. Details on these procedures and failure criteria are supplied on request by
the PHILIPS/FLUKE organisation in your country, or by PHILIPS, INDUSTRIAL AND ELECTRO
ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS DIVISION, EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS.

Meets environmental MIL-T-28800D Type III


requirements of Class 5, Style E

Temperature:
operating
min. low temp. MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.2.3 tested
cf. par. 4.5.5.1.1
max. high temp. +35 °C MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.2.4 tested
cf. par. 4.5.5.1.1
non operating (storage)
min. low temp. — 20°C MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.2.3 tested
cf. par. 4.5.5.1.1
max. high temp. +71 °C MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.2.4 tested
cf. par. 4.5.5.1.1

Maximum humidity: MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.2.2 tested


cf. par. 4.5.5.1.1
operating and non-operating 80 % relative humidity No condensation on instrument
(storage) when operating

Maximum altitude: MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.3 tested cf.


par. 4.5.5.2
operating 4,5 km (15 000 feet) Maximum operating temp. derated .
3 °C for each km (for each 3000
feet) above sea level
non-operating (storage) 12 km (40 000 feet)

Vibration (operating): MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.4.1 tested


cf. par. 4.5.5.3.1
freq. 5...15 Hz
sweep time 7 min
excursion (p-p) 1,5 mm
max. acceleration 7 m/s* (0,7 x g) At 15 Hz
freq. 15...25 Hz
sweep time 3 min
excursion (p-p) 1mm
max. acceleration 13 m/s* (1,3 x g) At 25 Hz
freq. 25...55 Hz
sweep time 5 min
excursion (p-p) 0,5 mm
max. acceleration 20 m/s* (2 x g) At 55 Hz
resonance dwell 10 min At each resonance freq. (or a 33
Hz if no resonance was found).
Excursion cf. 21.06.01 to 21.16.03.

2.12 ENVIRONMENTAL
2-8 2 CHARACTERISTICS

CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Shock (operating): MIL-T-28800D par. 3.7.5.1 tested
cf. par. 4.5.5.4.1
amounts of shocks
total 18
each axis 6 (3 in each direction)
shock wave-form half sine wave
duration 11ms
Peak acceleration 300 m/s? (30 x g)
EMC (electro magnetic
compatibility):
meets requirement of MIL-STD-461 Class B Applicable requirements of part 7:
CE03, CE07, CS01, CS02, CS06,
REO2, RSO2, RSO3. (CS: no
malfunction after stimuli)
VDE 0871 and VDE 0875
Grenzwertklasse B

Magnetic radiated Tested cf. IEC 351-1 par. 5.1.3.1


susceptibility:
maximum deflection factor 35 mm/mT (3,5 mm/gauss) Measured with instrument in a
homogeneous magnetic field (in
any direction with respect to
instrument) with a flux intensity
(p-p value) of 1,42 mT
(14,2 gauss) and of symmetrical
sine-wave form with a frequency
of 45...66 Hz.

2.13 SAFETY
Meets requirements of IEC 348 Class |

2.13 SAFETY
3 BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION 424

3 BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION

The circuit is located on printed circuit boards and is sub-divided into the following parts:

— vertical deflection
- horizontal deflection
— power supply

The blockdiagram of this instrument is given in figure 3.1. The subdivisions of the
diagram do not necessarily relate to the circuit areas of the printed circuit boards.

3.1 VERTICAL DEFLECTION


Channel A and Channel B are identical in operation with corresponding circuitry in each
channel. Input signals from the BNC input terminals are attenuated through the
ATTenuator network circuit. This block has two sections, the first attenuates by ratios of
1:1, 10:1, 100:1 and the second by ratios of 2:1, 5:1, 10:1.

The PRE-AMPLIFIER circuit converts the single-ended input signal from the attenuator
into a differential output signal. It includes compensating networks to obtain a good
input signal waveform and to adjust square wave response.

Input signals amplified in the PRE-AMPLIFIER are fed to the VERTICAL SWITCHING
circuit and to the TRIGGER AMPLIFIER circuit. The TRIGGER AMPLIFIER amplifies the
signal for the proper output signals to the TRIGGER SELECTOR ard to the HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION unit.

The VERTICAL SWITCHING circuit consists of diode-gate and mode control logic. This
stage selects ch. A, ch. B, DUAL or ADD. The MODE CONTROL LOGIC is controlled by
the output of this diode-gate and conveys the selected signal to the VERTICAL OUTPUT
AMPLIFIER.

The vertical signal derived from the diode switching circuit passes the limiter circuit to
obtain an adequate level, and then is fed to the OUTPUT AMPLIFIER. The output
obtained is sufficiently amplified by the amplifier with a constant current load. This
amplifier is equipped with a booster for high frequency contents to obtain flat signal
response. The signal is then fed to the vertical deflection plates of the CRT.

3.1 VERTICAL DEFLECTION


3-2 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION

3.2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION


The TRIGGER GENERATOR receives internal trigger signals from channel A or channel B
and an external signal from the EXT BNC bus. This stage amplifies the trigger signal and
then activates the SWEEP GENERATOR circuit by clock pulses.

The SWEEP GENERATOR circuit consists of a sweep control circuit, a Miller integrator
circuit, a sweep length circuit and a hold off circuit. The sweep is initiated by clock
pulses.

The HORIZONTAL SWITCHING circuit is controlled by the TRIGGER SELECTOR and a


time selection switch. The trigger selector switch selects the input signal to the TRIGGER
GENERATOR. The time selection switch controls the signals from the SWEEP
GENERATOR. Output is conveyed to the HORIZONTAL OUTPUT AMPLIFIER.

The HORIZONTAL OUTPUT circuit amplifies the input signals from the SWEEP
GENERATOR or TRIGGER SELECTOR by means of a differential amplifier circuit and
conveys these to the CRT.

3.3 POWER SUPPLY


The POWER SUPPLY circuit is mainly equipped with operational amplifiers. Regulator
circuits are used to supply stable voltages. The high voltage for the CRT is supplied by a
feed-back DC-DC converter generating the stable — 2 kV high voltage.

3.2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION


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4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-1

4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4.1 VERTICAL DEFLECTION

4.1.1 Attenuator

Ch. A and Ch. B are identical. For this reason, only Ch. A will be described. The input
signal is fed to the attenuator by means of the input coupling switch $1.
- In position "AC", the input signal is coupled via C2 to block DC components.
- In position "GND", the attenuator input is connected to ground.
- In position "DC", the input is directly connected to the attenuator.
The attenuator consists of two sections. The first one, consisting of S2a and S2b,
performs 1:1, 10:1 and 100:1 attenuation. The second one, S2c, performs 2:1, 5:1 and
10:1. Output from the attenuator, a single-ended (asymmetrical) signal, is fed to the
preamplifier.

4.1.2 Preamplifier

Ch. A and Ch. B are identical. In the preamplifier, the single-ended output signal from the
attenuator is converted into a differential signal by means of IC2. In the preamplifier,
compensations and adjustments to obtain a good signal waveform are made.

4.1.3 Intermediate amplifier

Ch. A and Ch. B are practically identical. The only difference is the additional invert
facility for Ch. B. The output signals from the vertical preamplifier are fed to the
intermediate amplifier where they are amplified in Q5-Q6 and Q7-Q8. (Q105-Q106 and
Q107-Q108 in Ch. B). The intermediate amplifier contains the controls for vertical shift,
RV54 and RV154, as well as the invert switch for Ch. B. The output signals from the
intermediate amplifier are fed to the driver Q201-Q202, under control by the vertical
switching circuit.

4.1.4 Y-out amplifier =

For external purposes, the vertical signal from Ch. A is also fed to the Y-out amplifier
Q11 and from there to a BNC connector at the rear side of the oscilloscope. Input signal
for the Y-out amplifier is taken from the first stage in the vertical amplifier Q5-Q6 and fed
to Q11 via the trigger amplifier Q9-Q10.

4.1.5 Vertical switching circuit

This circuit consists of the logic circuitry, defining the vertical mode. Part of this circuit is
the chopping generator, consisting of 1C201. In position "DUAL", Ch. A and Ch. B are
displayed alternately at high time-base speeds and chopped at low speeds. The output
from the switching circuit defines whether Ch. A or Ch. B is fed to the driver Q201-Q202
Control takes place via the diodes D60...63 and D160...163 by means of the flip-flop
IC202 pins 8 and 9.

4.1 VERTICAL DEFLECTION


4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4.1.6 Vertical output amplifier

The output from the intermediate amplifier is fed to the vertical output amplifier. In this
circuit, the vertical signal is amplified to a sufficient amplitude to drive the vertical
deflection (Y) plates, of the CRT.

4.2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION

4.2.1 Trigger amplifier

From the first stage in the vertical amplifier, Q5-Q6, the vertical signal is fed to the
trigger amplifier, consisting of Q9-Q10. (Q105-Q106 and Q111-Q112 for Ch. B). The
mode-selector in the vertical switching circuit defines whether Ch. A or Ch. B is fed to
the trigger generator. Control takes place via the diodes D75-76-175-176 by means of the
flip-flop |C202 pins 5 and 6.

4.2.2 Trigger generator

Input signals to the trigger generator are:


- internal trigger signal Ch. A or Ch. B from the trigger amplifier
- line trigger signal from the line-transformer via R1025
- external trigger signal from the external trigger input
Selecting these signals can be performed with the trigger source switch, $401.
Trigger-mode can be selected by means of the coupling switch, $402.
- In position "AC", only a.c. signals perform triggering. (from 10 Hz)
- In position "AC-LF", a.c. signals between 10 and 15000 Hz perform triggering.
- In position "TV", triggering on TV-frame pulses is possible.
- In position "DC", there are no restrictions. This means that all kinds of signal will act
as trigger pulses.
The trigger level is adjusted with the level-potmeter RV441a, by means of Q404-Q405.
Triggering on the positive or negative-going edge of the signal is defined by the slope
switch, part of RV441, which determines whether the trigger signal is taken from Q404 or
Q405. The trigger pulse is amplified and via a gating circuit 1C401 fed to the sweep
generator. In the trigger generator, also provisions have been made for horizontal (X)
deflection. In this case, the horizontal deflection is not controlled by the time-base
generator, but by other signals. The kind of horizontal signal can be selected by means
of the trigger source switch. In this case, the output from Q403 via CN404 is used to
drive the horizontal deflection. Hold-off control potmeter RV441b is part of the sweep
generator and will be described in that section.

4.2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION


4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-3

4.2.3 Main time-base (MTB) sweep generator

The function of the time-base generator is to produce a ramp-voltage, to drive the


horizontal amplifier. |C603 together with Q611 act as a current source. The magnitude of
the current can be adjusted with S602a, the TIME/DIV switch and with RV614, the
variable control MTB VAR. The ramp-voltage is made in the time-base capacitors
C606-607 by charging these with the current from the current source. As.in the range
iu s...5004s the same currents are used as in the range 1ms...500ms, the capacitor is, at
the lower speeds, increased by a factor of 1000 by shunting C607 with C608. This is
realised with Q607 which acts as a switch, controlled by Q609, D611 and a section of
$602. The ramp-voltage is available at Q606-drain and via Q612 sent to the horizontal
switching circuit. In position "X DEFL" of the TIME/DIV switch, the current source is
switched off. Thus, the time-base capacitor can not be charged and there will be no
ramp-voltage.
The time-base is started by a trigger pulse at JK flip-flop 1C601 pin 1. At this moment,
IC601 pin 6 becomes LOW and Q605 is cut off. From now, the current to the current
source Q611 will flow through the time-base capacitors. The ramp-voltage at the
time-base capacitor is measured by Q616. When the ramp reaches about +9 V, Q616
turns on and resets one flip-flop of |C601 at pin 14. Due to this, pin 9 will become LOW
and also pin 15 does. As a result of this, also the other flip-flop at pin 15 is reset.
Terminal 6 will become HIGH and the current from Q603 is transferred from D601 to
D602 which will cause Q605 to turn on. This is the end of the sweep and now the
time-base capacitors are discharged by Q605. At the end of the discharge-period, Q604
will turn on. After some time, depending on the current through the hold-off transistor
Q613, transistor Q615 will turn on and set flip-flop IC601 at pin 10. Now, IC601 pin 15
becomes HIGH, and the time-base circuit can be triggered again. During the hold-off
period, a trigger pulse can not start the time-base, as IC601 pin 15 is still LOW. The
current through Q613 is controlled by the potmeter RV441b, situated in the trigger
generator.

- In position "TRIG" of the sweep-mode switch, the time-base will only start if there are
trigger pulses.
- In position "AUTO", the time-base is restarted immediately after flip-flop |C601 at pin
10 has been set. At this moment, from pin 9, 1C601 pin 15 will become HIGH and pin 4
LOW. As a consequence, the flip-flop at pin 4 will be set and the time-base starts
again. If in position "AUTO" trigger pulses occur, they will overrule the function of the
auto circuit. In that case, the trigger pulses turn-on the thyristor circuit Q601-Q602,
and 1C401 pin 10 is kept LOW. Now, the flip-flop can only be set by trigger pulses at
pin 1.
- In position "SINGLE", the input of Q615 is kept LOW via D633. Now, setting flip-flop
IC601 at pin 10 by Q615 is not possible. Setting is now performed by pressing the
button "SINGLE". This causes IC601 pin 13 to be LOW for some time via C640 and this
will set this flip-flop. Now pin 15 becomes HIGH, and the time-base is ready to be
triggered for only one sweep. For a new sweep, pushing.again the button "SINGLE" is
necessary. The lamp "RESET" is lit when the time-base is ready for triggering.

4.2.4 Horizontal switching circuit

The horizontal switching circuit defines whether the MTB or the external horizontal input
signal is fed to the horizontal output amplifier. The circuit consists of IC602. Input signals
are the MTB at pin 13 and the external horizontal input signal, if any, at pin 15. A control
signals is connected to pin 9. This pin is LOW if external X-input has been selected.
(position "X DEFL" of the TIME/DIV switch). The output signal of the horizontal switching
circuit is available at 1C602 pin 4 and from there sent to the horizontal output amplifier.

4.2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION


4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4.2.5 Horizontal output amplifier

In the horizontal output amplifier, the signal from the horizontal switching circuit is
amplified to a sufficient amplitude to drive the horizontal deflection (X) plates of the CRT.
The input signal is connected to the base of Q801. In this amplifier, provisions are made
for horizontal shift and x10 magnification. Horizontal shift is provided by means of
potmeter RV801. Magnification x10 by switch $801, part of RV801.

4.2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION


4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-5

4.3 CRT CIRCUIT

4.3.1 Z-axis amplifier

The Z amplifier provides intensity control of the CRT by driving the Wehnelt-cylinder g1
(pin 3), and focus control by means of the focus electrode g3 (pin 4). The voltage to the
Wehnelt can be influenced by several signals. Inputs to the Z-axis amplifier are :
- ADC control signal to R3026.
This voltage is 0 V in position "X DEFL" of the TIME/DIV switch and +5 V in
the other positions.
- "INTENS", intensity control to R3029.
This is a DC signal, 0 to +12 V, from the "INTENSITY" control RV3033. The
signal is intended to control the intensity of the beam.
- "MTB UNBLANK", unblanking signal MTB, to D3027.
During the MTB, this logic signal is HIGH, and the MTB can be displayed.
- "CHOP BLANK", blanking signal to D3029 and D3031.
This logic signal is HIGH when the trace must be displayed, and LOW during
switching from channel A to channel B.
- "Z-AXIS INPUT", to R3001.
This input consists of external signals, if any, to the BNC connector at the
rear-side of the instrument. A positive signal blanks the display; a signal of
about 3 V is sufficient to blank a display of normal intensity. All signals
mentioned above influence the voltage at gi and thus the trace intensity.

The signals are input to the amplifier consisting of Q3001...3006. Q3006 is the output
transistor intended to drive g1. The DC-level of Q3006-E is about +50 V. At Q3006-E the
Z-pulse is available. This is a positive pulse with an amplitude between 0 and 80 V,
depending on the intensity control. In position "X DEFL", the Z-pulse is a DC signal,
maximum amplitude 80 V, superimposed on the DC level of 50 V. The Z-pulse is fed to g1
via a modulator circuit. This circuit is necessary as the Z-pulse which can be DC, has to
be transferred to the DC level of g1, about — 2000 V. The modulator is a peak-peak
detector, consisting of D3024-3025 and C3014-3018. The input voltage is an AC voltage
which is clamped between about +130 V by means of R3019-3020 and D3019, and the
output voltage from the Z-amplifier, via D3018 and R3014. This Z-output can be +50 to
+130 V, depending on the intensity controls. So the input voltage to the peak-peak
detector is an AC voltage with a positive peak of + 130 V and a negative peak between
+50 and +130 V. Thus, the output from the detector will be 0 to 80 V, depending on the
intensity. This voltage is superimposed on the — 2000 V and thus, the voltage at g1 can
be — 2000 V to — 1920 V. For good pulse behaviour, the Z-pulse is also transferred via an cans
AC path, ©3023.

Focus control.
For optimum focussing, the voltage at the focus electrode g3 (pin 4) must depend on the
intensity. This means that if the voltage at g1 is increased, the voltage at g3 must be
decreased. This is called "dynamic focussing" and it is done by driving g3 with a pulse
which has the opposite polarity of the Z-pulse. The opposite Z-pulse is available at
Q3005-E and is fed via a similar modulator circuit to g3. Focus adjustment is obtained by
the voltage of potmeter VR2011. Focus control takes place by means of the "FOCUS"
potmeter RV3035, via R3016

4.3 CRT CIRCUIT


4-6 4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4.3.2 CRT contro!

The CRT has several electrodes.


~ The filament, pins 1 and 14, is supplied with 6,3 V (AC) from the line-transformer.
- The cathode, pin 2, is at a fixed potential of — 2000 V.
- G1, pin 3, has already been described. The potential is about — 2000 V. Intensity
control is made by RV3033, "INTENSITY".
- G2, an anode, pin 12, is at a fixed potential of about +100 V, by means of the
voltage-divider R2016-2017.
— G3, pin 4, has already been described. The potential is about — 700 V.
Focus control is made by RV3035, "FOCUS".
- G4 and G5, pin 6, are used for astigmatism control, by means of VR2018. The
potential can be adjusted between 0 and +160 V.
- The vertical deflection plates, pins 7 and 9, are driven by the vertical output amplifier,
as already described.
- The horizontal deflection plates, pins 11 and 13, are driven by the horizontal output
amplifier, as already described.
- The trace rotation coil L2001, resistance about 500 2, has been placed around the
CRT and is intended to align the trace with the horizontal graticule-lines. The current
through the coil can be adjusted between — 8 and +12 mA by means of RV3036,
"TRACE ROTATION".
- The illumination of the graticule can be controlled by RV3037, "SCALE ILLUM".

4.3.3 HV supply

The ~— 2000 V high-voltage for the CRT is made by means of a DC-DC converter
consisting of Q2001, 1C2001 and the transformer T2001. The converter is supplied with
about +18 V. Voltage control is obtained by means of 1C2001. The output of the
converter is a sinusoidal AC voltage, available at the secondary winding of T2001. The
peak-value of this voltage is about 1000 V. The voltage is rectified and multiplied by
voltage-doubler C2013-D2011-D2010-C2011 and smoothed with C2013.

4.4 CALIBRATOR
In the calibrator circuit, a square-wave voltage for checking purposes is produced.
Frequency of the square-wave is about 1 kHz. The pulse duty-cycle is 50 % and the peak
to peak amplitude 1 V. The square-wave is generated in a free-running multivibrator,
consisting of two gates of 1C4001, pins 4 and 3. The other two gates, pins 11 and 10, are
for pulse-shaping. Via the voltage divider R4010-4011-4012 the signal is fed to the probe
adjustment output terminal at the front of the instrument.

4.4 CALIBRATOR
4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-7

4.5 POWER SUPPLY


Input to the power supply is the mains-voltage; outputs are 6,3 V (AC) to the CRT and 4
DC voltages: -12 V, +5 V, +12 V and +160 V. The power supply consists of a
line-transformer, rectifiers and stabilising circuits.
The function of the line-transformer is:
- Providing a galvanic isolation between the mains-voltage and the electronic circuitry
in the oscilloscope.
- Adaptation to the right mains-voltage by means of different primary windings.
— Transforming the mains-voltage into the low voltages needed by the instrument.
The rectifiers convert the AC voltages from the line-transformer into DC
voltages. The output from D1002 at C1012 is about 190 V. The output from
D1001 is about +18 V at C1001 and —18 V at C1010.

Stabilisation is obtained by series-pass transistors Q1001-1002-1003-1004 which are


controlled by the operational amplifiers 1C1001 and 1002. The reference voltage to the
+12 V is about +6,2 V from diodes D1004 and D1005. Adjustment of the +12 V is done
by means of potmeter VR1006. As reference voltage to the -12 V, +5 V and +160 V
stabilisers, the +12 V is used. So, VR1006 will control all voltages and only one adjusting
element is needed.

4.5 POWER SUPPLY


5 PEHFORMAN
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CHECKee PROCEDURE 0 SO5 - 1

5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT


PROCEDURE

5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION


The following information provides the complete performance check and adjusting
procedure for the instrument. The performance check procedure provides in indication
whether an adjustment has to be performed or not.

If no adjustment is needed, this is indicated by NO.

As various control functions are interdependent, a certain order of adjustment is


necessary. The performance check and adjustment procedure is, therefore, presented in
a sequence which is best suited to this order, cross-reference being made to any circuit
which may affect a particular adjustment.

Before any adjustment, the instrument must attain its normal operating temperature.

_ Warming-up time under average conditions is 30 minutes.


_ All limits and tolerances given in this section are calibration guides and should not be
interpreted as instrument specifications, unless they are also published in section 2
"CHARACTERISTICS' of this service manual.
- Tolerances given are for the instrument under test and do not include test equipment
error.
_ The most accurate display adjustments are made with a stable, well-focussed low
intensity display.
— Alt controls which are mentioned without item numbers are located on the outside of
the instrument.

WARNING: The opening of covers or removal of parts, except those to which


access can be gained by hand, is likely to expose live parts or live
terminals. The instrument shall be disconnected from all voltage
sources before any adjustment, replacement or maintenance and
repair during which the instrument will be opened. If afterwards any
adjustment, maintenance or repair of the opened instrument under
voltage is inevitable, it shall be carried out only by a qualified person
who is aware of the hazard involved. Bear in mind that capacitors
inside the instrument may still be charged even if the instrument has
been separated from all voltage sources.

5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION


5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

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5.2 RECOMMENDED TEST AND CALIBRATION EQUIPMENT


5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 5-5

5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


The adjusting elements and measuring pins are given in figures 5.1 and 5.2.
From every adjusting element the item number and the unit where it is located are given,
e.g. VR1006 (VERT PCB).

NOTE: Always use an insulated adjustment tool!

5.3.1 Power supply low voltage

TEST EQUIPMENT _ d.c. voltmeter


SETTING Measure the d.c. voltages at CN1005 (VERT PCB), with respect
to ground.
REQUIREMENTS Check the +12 V at pin 2 (11,88...12,12 V).
Check the — 12 V at pin 3 (11,88...12,12 V).
Check the +5 V at pin 4 (5,00...5,15 V).
Check the +160 V at pin 6 (152...168 V).
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR1006 ("+12 V ADJ" - VERT PCB) for 11,88...12,12 V.

5.3.2 Power supply high voltage

TEST EQUIPMENT _ d.c. voltmeter


High voltage probe
SETTING Measure the high voltage at CN2005 pin 3 (HOR PCB),
with respect to ground.
REQUIREMENTS Check that the voltage is — 1950...— 2050 V.
ADJUSTMENT NO

5.3.3 Power consumption

TEST EQUIPMENT Watt meter


SETTING Power on
REQUIREMENTS Check for a maximum input power of 40 W.
ADJUSTMENT NO

5.3.4 CRT intensity adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Put the INTENS control at 10 o'clock.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR3002 ("INTEN" - HOR PCB) for a just visible trace.

5.3.5 CRT focus adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Put FOCUS controlat centre position.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR2011 ("FOCUS" - HOR PCB) for optimum brightnessof
the spot.

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5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

§.3.6 CRT astigmatism adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Put FOCUS control at centre position.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR2018 ("ASTIG" - HOR PCB) to make the spot a small
circle.

§.3.7 Vertical step balance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode -A
Channel A coupling - GND
Set MTB control for a fixed line.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR15 ("STP" - VERT PCB) for minimum trace jump when
switching the AMPL/DIV switch.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VR115.

5.3.8 Vertical x5 MAG balance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A coupling - GND
Set MTB control for a fixed line.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR32 ("MAG" - VERT PCB) for minimum trace jump when
pulling/pushing the variable control knob.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VR132.

5.3.9 Vertical variable gain balance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A coupling - GND
Set MTB control for a fixed line.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR41 ("CH 1" - VERT PCB) for minimum vertical movement
when turning the variable control knob.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VR141.

5.3.10 Vertical gain

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Vertical mode -A
Channel A coupling - DC
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V
Channel A variable control in CAL.
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal to channel A, peak to peak
amplitude 500 mV.

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5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 5-7

ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR53 (""CH1G" - VERT PCB) for 5 divisions height.


After adjustment, check the channel A variable gain control.
With the control in minimum position, the waveform must
decrease to less than 2 divisions.
Switch back to position CAL.

REQUIREMENTS Check all positions of the AMPL/DIV switch.

input voltage AMPL/DIV setting display +3 %

20 mV 5 mV 4 div
50 mV 10 mV 5 div
0,1 V 20 mV 5 div
0,2 V 50 mV 4 div
0,5V 0,1 V 5 div
1V 0,2 V 5 div
2V 0,5V 4 div
5V 1V 5 div
10 V 2V 5 div
20 V 5V 4 div
SETTING Vertical mode - B
Channel B coupling - DC
Channel B AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V
Variable control in CAL.
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal to channel B, peak to peak
amplitude 500 mV.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR153 ("CH2G" - VERT PCB) for 5 divisions height.
After adjustment, check the channel B variable gain control.
With the control in minimum position, the waveform must
decrease to less than 2 divisions.
Switch back to position CAL.
REQUIREMENTS Check all AMPL/DIV steps of channel B as specified for A.

5.3.11. Vertical x5 MAG gain

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A coupling - DC
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V
Pull the channel A variable control into x5 position.
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal to channel A, peak to peak
amplitude 0,1 V.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR30 ("x5G" - VERT PCB) for a waveform of 5 divisions.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VR130.

5.3.12 Channel B invert adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode - DUAL
Set for two straight lines A and B and place the two position knobs
in centre position (12 o’clock). Check whether the knobs are
correctly mounted at the axis (well centered).
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR148 ("POS CENT" - VERT PCB) in that way, that trace B
does not move when switching the position knob to INVERT.
After that, adjust VR332 for coincidence of trace B and the X-axis
the graticule. After that, adjust VR48for coincidence of trace A and
the X-axis of the graticule.
5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

5.3.13 ADD balance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode - DUAL
Both channel A and B coupling - GND
Set the A and B traces at the centre of the Y-axis.
REQUIREMENTS Switch vertical mode to ADD.
The trace must coincide with the X-axis of the graticule.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR163 ("ADD" - VERT PCB) to move the trace.

5.3.14 Low frequency response adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 5 mV
TIME/DIV - 0,2 us
Apply a 1 MHz square-wave signal to channel A and set the
amplitude at 5 div.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR313 and VC312 ("MF" - VERT PCB) to make the line
from rising edge to 0,2 ws as flat as possible.

5.3.15 High frequency response adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Vertical mode -A
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 5 mV
TIME/DIV - 0,2 us
X MAGN - x10
Apply a 1 MHz square-wave signal to channel A and set the
amplitude at 5 div.
ADJUSTMENT 1 Adjust VR47 and VC47 ("CH1" - VERT PCB) for minimum ringing
and overshoot and the first 4 divisions as flat as possible.
ADJUSTMENT 2 Adjust VR25 and VC25 ("CH 1" - VERT PCB) for minimum ringing
and overshoot and the first 2 divisions as flat as possible.
As adjustment 1 and 2 are slightly interdependent, repeat
some times for optimum results.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VR147-VC147 and
VR125-VC125 ("CH 2" - VERT PCB).

5.3.16 1 kHz square-wave response adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator.


SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V for adjustment 1, at 1 V for
adjustment 2.
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal to channel A and set the
amplitude at 5 div.
REQUIREMENTS Pulse aberrations must be < 5 %.
ADJUSTMENT 1 Adjust VC5 (VERT PCB) for minimum over- and undershoot
at AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V.
ADJUSTMENT 2 Adjust VC8 (VERT PCB) for minimum over- and undershoot
at AMPL/DIV - 1 V.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VC105 and VC108 (VERT PCB).
5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 5-9

5.3.17 Input impedance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 5 mV
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal to channel A via a 10: 1
probe and set the amplitude at 5 div.
Adjust the probe trimmer for a proper waveform.
After that, set AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V for adjustment 1, at 1 V for
adjustment 2.
REQUIREMENTS Pulse aberrations must be < 5 %.
ADJUSTMENT 1 Adjust VC4 (VERT PCB) for optimum waveform, AMPL/DIV -0,1 V.
ADJUSTMENT 2 Adjust VC7 (VERT PCB) for optimum waveform, AMPL/DIV - 1 V.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VC104 and VC107 (VERT PCB).

5.3.18 Dual A and B, polarity inversion channel B

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Vertical mode - DUAL
Both channel A and B coupling - DC
Both channel A and B AMPL/DIV - 0,5 V
TIME/DIV - 0,5 ms
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal to both A and B and set fo:
a trace height of 4 div.
REQUIREMENTS Check whether A and B are displayed with the same polarity.
Switch the channel B position switch to INVERT and check
whether the polarity of waveform B is reversed.
ADJUSTMENT NO

5.3.19 ADD facility

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Vertical mode - DUAL
Both channel A and B coupling - DC
Both channel A and B AMPL/DIV - 0,5 mV
TIME/DIV - 0,5 ms
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal to both A and B and set fo!
a trace height of 4 div.
REQUIREMENTS Check whether A and B are displayed with the same polarity,
waveform height 4 div.
Press ADD and check that only one waveform of 8 div is shown.
Switch channel B to INVERT and check that only one straight
line is displayed.
ADJUSTMENT NO

5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


5-10 5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

5.3.20 Vertical bandwidth

TEST EQUIPMENT Constant amplitude sine-wave generator


SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 10 mV
Apply a 50 kHz reference sine-wave signal to channel! A and
adjust the trace height to exactly 6 div.
REQUIREMENTS Check that the trace height is = 4,2 div at 20 MHz.

SETTING AND Repeat for AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V.


REQUIREMENTS
SETTING AND Repeat for AMPL/DIV - 1 V.
REQUIREMENTS
ADJUSTMENT NO
SETTING AND Repeat for channel B
REQUIREMENTS

5.3.21 Trigger DC balance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A coupling - DC
Trigger coupling - AC
Apply the CAL signal to channel A and set for 2 div.
Turn the trigger level, to position the trigger point at the
centre of the rising edge.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR73 ("TRIG DC" - VERT PCB) for minimum movement of
the trigger point when switching the trigger coupling switch
from AC to DC.
SETTING Repeat for channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Repeat for channel B by means of VR173 (VERT PCB).

5.3.22 Y-out DC balance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode -A
Channel A coupling - GND
Channel A AMPL/DIV - 5 mV
Set the trace at the centre of the Y-axis.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR76 ("CH 1 OUT" - VERT PCB) for an output voltage at
terminal YA-OUT (rear side) of 0 V at 50 Q.

5.3.23 Y-out gain adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode - DUAL
Both channel A and B coupling - DC
Horizontal mode - MTB.
TIME/DIV - 0,2 ms
Apply the CAL signal to channel A and set for 8 divisions. Connect
the signal from the YA-OUT terminal at the rear side, termination
50 £2, to channel B.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR77 ("CH 1" - VERT PCB) for 8 divisions at channel B.
Make sure that channel B is well calibrated.

5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 5-11

5.3.24 X-gain adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT Square-wave calibration generator


SETTING Channel A AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V
Channel A coupling - DC
Vertical mode - B
TIME/DIV - X DEFL
Trigger coupling - DC
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal, amplitude 0,5 V, to A.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR71 ("X-G" - VERT PCB) for an amplitude of 5 div.

5.3.25 Triggering adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT Function generator


SETTING Vertical mode -A
Horizontal mode - MTB
TIME/DIV - 0,2 ms
Triggering - AUTO
Trigger coupling - DC
Trigger level in centre position
Apply a 1 kHz sine-wave signal to channel A and set for 8 divisions,
well centered.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR415 (HOR PCB) for minimum movement of the starting
point of the trace when switching the level slope switch from + to —
After that, adjust VR413 (HOR PCB) for coincidence of the starting
point of the trace with the X-axis of the graticule.

5.3.26 Trace starting point adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode A
Horizontal mode - MTB
TIME/DIV - 0,1 ms
Triggering - AUTO
Set X position knob in centre position.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust the starting point of the trace at the beginning of the X-axis
of the graticule by means of VR805 (HOR PCB).

5.3.27 X-Y centering adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode - B
Channel A coupling - DC
Channel B coupling - GND
X position knob at centre position
TIME/DIV - X DEFL
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR414 ("X-CENT" - HOR PCB) to position the spot at the
centre of the X-axis.

5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

5.3.28 Horizontal bandwidth

TEST EQUIPMENT Constant amplitude sine-wave generator


SETTING Channel A AMPL/DIV - 0,1 V
Channel A coupling - DC
Vertical mode - B
Trigger coupling - DC
Apply a 50 kHz reference sine-wave signal to channel A and
set the amplitude at exactly 6 divisions.
REQUIREMENTS Check that the trace amplitude is = 4,2 div at 1 MHz.
ADJUSTMENT NO

5.3.29 Z input

TEST EQUIPMENT Function generator


SETTING Vertical mode - A
Channel A coupling - GND
Horizontal mode - MTB
MTB TIME/DIV - 0,5 ms
Triggering - AUTO
Adjust for a line with normal brightness.
Apply a 1 kHz square-wave signal with zero level of 0 V and positive
level of 3 V to the Z input at the rear side of the instrument.
REQUIREMENTS Note that parts of the time-base are blanked. Turn the MTB VAR
knob if necessary.
ADJUSTMENT NO

5.3.30 MTB deflection coefficients

TEST EQUIPMENT Time-marker generator


SETTING Vertical mode -A
MTB TIME/DIV - 1 ms
Apply a 1 ms marker pulse to channel A.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR612 ("A-1ms" - HOR PCB) for coincidence of the
marker pulses and the vertical graticule lines.
SETTING MTB TIME/DIV - 1 us
Apply a 1 ws marker pulse to channel A.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR613 ("A-14s" - HOR PCB) for coincidence of the
marker pulses and the vertical graticule lines.

5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROG EDURE


5 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 5-13

REQUIREMENTS Check all positions of the MTB TIME/DIV switch.

Marker input maximum coefficient error


and X MAGN x1 X MAGN x10
MTB TIME/DIV measured over
central 8 div

0,2 us +3% +5 %
0,5 us +3% +5%
1yus +3% +5%
2us +3% +5 %
5 us +3% +5 %-
10 us +3% +5%
20 us +3 % +5%
50 us +3 % +5 %
0,1 ms +3% +5%
0,2 ms +3 % +5 %
0,5 ms +3% +5 %
ims +3 % +5%
2ms +3% +5 %
5 ms +3% +5%
10 ms +3% +5%
20 ms +3% +5 %
50 ms +3% +5%
0,15 +3% +5%
0,2s +3% +5%
0,5s +3% +5%

5.3.31 Sweep length adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT _ Time-marker generator


SETTING Vertical mode - A
Horizontal mode - MTB
TIME/DIV - 0,1 ms
Apply a 0,1 ms marker pulse to channel A.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR614 (HOR PCB) for a sweep length of 11,5 divisions.

§.3.32 x10 MAG time adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT _ Time-marker generator


SETTING Vertical input - A
Horizontal input - MTB
TIME/DIV - 1 ms
X position switch at x10
Apply a 0,1 ms marker pulse to channel A.
ADJUSTMENT Adjust VR807 (HOR PCB) for coincidence of the marker pulses with
the graticule lines.

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5.3.33 x10 MAG centre balance adjustment

TEST EQUIPMENT NO
SETTING Vertical mode -A
TIME/DIV - 0,1 ms
Apply the CAL signal to channel A and set for 2 divisions.
Set the trailing edge at the centre of the X-axis.
ADJUSTMENT Pull X MAGN x10, without turning the knob and adjust VR806
("MAG CENT" - HOR PCB) for minimum movement of the trailing
edge.

5.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


6 DISMANTLING THE INSTRUMENT 6-4

6 DISMANTLING THE INSTRUMENT

6.1 GENERAL INFORMATION


WARNING: The opening of covers or removal of parts, except those to which
access can be gained by hand, is likely to expose live parts, and also
accessible terminals may be live.
The instrument shall be disconnected from all voltage sources before
any adjustment, replacement or maintenance and repair during which
the instrument will be opened.
If afterwards any adjustment, maintenance or repair of the opened
instrument under voltage is inevitable, it shall be carried out only by a
qualified person who is aware of the hazard involved.
Bear in mind that capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged
even if the instrument has been separated from all voltage sources.

ATTENTION: This section provides the dismantling procedures required for the
removal of components during repair operations. All circuit boards
removed from the oscilloscope should be adequately protected
against damage, and all normal precautions regarding the use of
tools must be observed.
During dismantling procedures, a careful note must be made of all
disconnected leads, to ensure that they may be reconnected to
their correct terminals during assembly.
Damage may result if the instrument is switched on when a circuit
board has been removed, or if a circuit board is removed within
one minute after switching off the instrument.

NOTE: All screws which have to be remounted directly in the housing-parts must be
fixed with a torque of maximum 1 Nm.

6.2 REMOVING THE TOP- AND BOTTOM COVERS


To adjust the instrument it is necessary to remove both the top- and bottom covers.

6.2.1 Removing the top cover


~ remove the 6 mounting screws, 3 left, 3 right, 2 on the top (fig. 6.1)
— now the top cover can be lifted vertically.

6.2.2 Removing the bottom cover


— remove the 8 mounting screws, 1 left, 1 right, 6 on the bottom.
- now, the bottom cover can be lifted vertically.

6.2.3 Remounting the covers.


Remounting the covers can be carried out in reversed order.

6.1 GENERAL INFORMATION


6-2 6 DISMANTLING THE INSTRUMENT

6.3 ACCESS TO PARTS FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTING


PROCEDURE
All adjusting elements, except the trace rotation, are accessible after removing the top-
and bottom covers.
The trace rotation is accessible from the front

NOTE: For adjustment always use an insulated adjustment tool.

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Figure 6.1 Dismantling the instrument

6.3 ACCESS TO PARTS FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTING PROCEDURE


7 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 7-1

7 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

7.1 REPLACEMENTS
WARNING: The opening of covers or removal of parts, except those to which
access can be gained by hand, is likely to expose live parts, and also
accessible terminals may be live.
The instruments shall be disconnected from all voltage sources before
any adjustment, replacement or maintenance or repair during which
the instrument will be opened.
if afterwards any adjustment, maintenance or repair of the opened
instrument under voltage is inevitable, it shall be carried out only by a
qualified person who is aware of the hazard involved.
Bear in mind that capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged
even if the instrument has been separated from all voltage sources.

714A Standard parts

Electrical and mechanical replacement parts can be obtained through your local Philips
organisation or representative. However, many of the standard electronic components
can be obtained from other local suppliers.
Before purchasing or ordering replacement parts, check the parts list for value tolerance,
rating and description.

NOTE: . Physical size and shape of a component may affect instrument performance,
particularly at high frequencies. Always use direct-replacement components,
unless it is known that a substitute will not degrade instrument performance.

71.2 Special parts

in addition to the standard electronic components, some special components. are used.
-. Components manufactured or selected by Philips to meet specific performance
requirements.

7.1.3 Transistors and integrated circuits

Transistors and iC s (integrated circults) should not be replaced unless they are actually
defective. If removed from their sockets. during routine maintenance, return them to:heir
original sockets. Unnecessary replacement or exchanging of semiconductor devices may
affect the calibration of the instrument. When a transistor is replaced, check the
operation of the part of the instrument that may be affected.

WARNING: Handle silicone grease with care. Avoid getting silicone grease in ine
eyes. Wash hands thoroughly after use.

Any replacement component should be of the original type or a direct replacement.

7.1REPLACEMENTS
7 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

7.2 REMOVING AND REMOUNTING THE UNITS

7.2.1 Removing the vertical PCB

~ Remove all connectors from the PCB.


Make sure that afterwards the connectors will be replaced correctly.
- Desolder the white twin-lead cable at the component side of the PCB.
- .Desolder the 2 brown wires and the 4 uninsulated wires to the input coupling switches
(fig..7.1).
~ Unscrew the 6 yellow-green wires at the soldering side of the PCB (fig. 7.1).
~. Unscrew the 2. knobs from the AMPL/DIV variable controls and those from the
AMPL/DIV switches by means of a hex screwdriver, size 1,5 mm, and remove them.
- Unscrew the 2 AMPL/DIV switches by means of a pick-lock, size 11 mm.
~ Unscrew the copper plate which is fixed at the frame (fig. 7.1).
- Loosen the 4 plastic supports (fig. 7.1) by means of a PCB snapper.
~ Now, the PCB can be removed.
- .Remounting the PCB can be carried out in reversed order.

Figure 7.1 Removing. vertical pcb

7.2.2 Removing the horizontal PCB

~ Remove all connectors from the PCB.


Make sure that afterwards the connectors will be replaced correctly.
~ Unscrew the yellow-green wire which is fixed at the frame (fig. 7.1).
~. Unsolder the brown wire from EXT-BNC connector to PCB.
~ Unsolder the red and brown wires from CRT socket to PCB.
~- Remove the 2 knobs from trigger coupling and trigger source by pulling them.
- Unscrew the knob from the MTB switch by means of a hex screwdriver, size 1,5 mm,
and remove it.
~ Unscrew the TIME/DIV switch by means of a pick-iock, size 11 mm:
- Remove tne screw which fixes the high voltage protection cover at the frame (fig. 7.1).
- .Remove the 4:screws which fix the PCB (fig. 7.2).
~ Now, the PCB can be removed.
~ Remounting the PCB can be carried out in reversed order.

7,2 REMOVING AND REMOUNTING THE UNITS


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Figure 7.2 Removing horizontal pcb

7.2.3 Removing the cal and controi PCB

- Remove all connectors from the PCB.


Make. sure that afterwards the connectors will be replaced correctly.
- Remove the knobs INTENS, FOCUS and JLLUM, by pulling them firmly.
. Unscrew these controls by means ofa pick-lock, size 11. mm.
~ Unscrew the copper plate between frame and CRT (fig. 7.3).
Make sure that afterwards this plate will be remounted correctly.
-~ Now, the PCB can be removed.
- Remounting the PCB can be carried out in reversed order.

Figure 7.3. Removing cal and. control pcb

7.2 REMOVING AND REMOUNTING THE UNITS


7 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

7.2.4 Removing the mode PCB

~ Remove all connectors from the PCB.


Make sure that afterwards the connectors will be replaced correctly.
- Remove the 4 screws from the plastic rim around the front (fig. 7.3) and remove the
rim.
~ Remove the knobs X POS, POS A and POS B, by pulling them firmly.
— Remove the 3 position potmeters by means. of a pick-lock, size 11 mm.
~ Remove the 5 screws from the PCB (fig. 7.4).
— Now, the PCB can be removed.
~ Remounting the PCB can be carried out in reversed order.

Figure 7.4 Removing mode pcb

7.2.5 Removing the CRT

~ Remove the PCB from the CRT connector.


- Unscrew the yellow-green wire from the frame (fig. 7.3).
- Remove the 2-pole connector of the trace rotation coil (brown and red-wires) from the
CAL and CONTROL PCB.
~ Remove the 2 screws from the clamp around the CRT (fig. 7.3).
- Remove the 2 screws by which the CRT clamp is fixed at the frame and remove the 2
parts of the clamp (fig. 7.3).
- Now, the CRT can be removed by gently pulling it from the front.
~ Remounting the CRT can be carried out in reversed order.

7.2 REMOVING AND REMOUNTING THE UNITS


7 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 7-5

7.2.6 Replacing the text plate

~ Remove the 4 screws from the bezel (fig. 7.5).


- Remove the bezel.
~ Remove all knobs. Some knobs are fixed by a screw; first remove the screw by means
of a hex screwdriver, size 1,5 mm.
- Remove the 4 screws from the plastic rim around the front (fig 7.3) and remove the
rim.
- Now, the text plate can be removed from the front plate by pulling it off; the text plate
has been fixed bv means of sticking-strip.
~ Now, a new text plate can be mounted.
- Replace knobs and bezel.
~ Check whether the knobs have been placed onto the shafts in the right position.

INTENS | POSITION

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Figure 7.5 Removing text plate

7.2:-REMOVING AND REMOUNTING THE UNITS


8 SAFETY INSPECTION AND TEST AFTER REPAIR IN THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT 8-1

8 SAFETY INSPECTION AND TEST AFTER REPAIR


IN THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT

8.1 GENERAL DIRECTIVES


- Take care that the creepage distances and clearances have not been reduced.
- Before soldering, the wires should be bent through the holes of solder tags, or
wrapped around the tag in the form of an open U, or, wiring rigidity shall be
maintained by cable clamps or cable lacing.
- Replace all insulating guards and -plates.

8.2 SAFETY COMPONENTS


Components in the primary circuit may only be renewed by components selected by
Philips, see also section 7.1.2.

8.3 CHECKING THE PROTECTIVE EARTH CONNECTION


The correct connection and condition is checked by visual checking and by measuring
the resistance between the protective lead connection at the plug and the cabinet/frame.
The resistance shall not be more than 0,1 Q. During measurement the mains cable
should be removed from the mains. Resistance variations indicate a defect.

8.4 CHECKING THE INSULATION RESISTANCE


Measure the insulation resistance at U = 500 V (dc) between the mains connections and
the protective lead connections. For this purpose, set the mains switch to ON. The
insulation resistance shall not be less than 2 MQ.

NOTE: 2MQis a minimum requirement at 40 °C and 95 % relative humidity.


Under normal conditions the insulation resistance should be much higher —
(10...20 MQ). i

8.5 CHECKING THE LEAKAGE CURRENT


The leakage current shall be measured between each pole of the mains supply in turn,
and all accessible conductive parts connected together (including the measuring earth
terminal).
The leakage current is not excessive if the measured currents from the mentioned parts
do not exceed 0,5 mA (rms).

8.1 GENERAL DIRECTIVES


8-2 8 SAFETY INSPECTION AND TEST AFTER REPAIR IN THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT

8.6 VOLTAGE TEST


The instrument shall withstand, without electrical breakdown, the application of a test
voltage between the supply circuit and accessible conductive parts that are likely to
become energized. The test potentional shall be 1500 V (rms) at supply circuit
frequency, applied for one second.
The test shall be conducted when the instrument is fully assembled, and with the primary
switch in the ON position.
During the test, both sides of the primary circuit of the instrument are connected
together and to one terminal of the voltage test equipment; the other voltage test
equipment terminal is connected to the accessible conductive parts.

8.6 VOLTAGE TEST


9 PARTSLIST

9 PARTSLIST

9.1 MECHANICAL PARTS


All mechanical parts of this instrument can be found on figures 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3.
For ordering codes, see the following pages.

9.1 MECHANICAL PARTS


9 PARTSLIST

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

102 5322 447 91721 UPPER CASE


104 5322 401 11297 HANDLE BRACKET
106 5322 401 11298 HANDLE FIX BRACKET
107 5322 492 42425 HANDLE SPRING
108 5322 498 50274 HANDLE ASSY
111 5322 498 70092 HANDLE COVER
114 5322 498 70093 CORD REST
116 5322 447 91722 LOWER CASE
117 5322 529 10248 PLASTIC LEG

9.1 MECHANICAL PARTS


111 RE 112

114

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10 MAT 3680
890512

Figure 9.1 Housing


MAT 3684
890512

Figure 9.2 Front panel


9 PARTSLIST
a

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

121 5322 273 10185 VERT ROTARY SWITCH


122 5322 277 21333 SLIDE SWITCH
123 5322 401 11295 BRACKET SLIDE SWITCH (1)
124 5322 273 10186 TIME ROTARY SWITCH
128 5322 460 60512 FRONT FRAME
129 5322 290 60833 CAL TERMINAL
131 5322 414 30154 KNOB (1)
132 5322 414 10056 KNOB (8)
133 5322 414 30157 KNOB (4)
134 5322 414 30158 KNOB (5)
136 5322 414 30155 KNOB (2)
137 5322 414 10055 KNOB (7)
138 5322 414 30159 KNOB (6)
139 5322 414 30156 KNOB (3)
141 5322 447 91725 TOP PLATE

9.1 MECHANICAL PARTS


9 PARTSLIST

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

152 5322 401 11296 POWER SWITCH BRACKET


153 5322 276 12634 POWER SWITCH
154 5322 535 92943 SHAFT-1
158 5322 255 40985 HEATSINK-2A
159 5322 255 40987 HEATSINK-3
163 5322 267 10227 BNC TERMINAL
166 5322 535 92942 POWER SWITCH BAR
167 5322 532 21383 JOINT METAL
169 5322 460 60511 FRAME (6)
171 5322 255 40986 HEATSINK-2B
172 5322 447 91718 REAR PANEL
173 5322 460 60511 FRAME (1)
174 5322 414 10057 KNOB (13)
176 5322 414 10058 KNOB (14)
177 5322 460 60509 FRAME (2)
179 5322 255 40984 HEATSINK-1B
183 5322 466 30327 SHIELD PLATE
184 5322 255 40983 HEATSINK-1A
186 5322 535 92944 SHAFT-2
187 5322 464 60063 CRT FRAME (2)
188 5322 256 91527 CRT HOLDER (4)
189 5322 255 40981 CRT SOCKET
191 5322 535 92945 LOCKING SPACER
193 5322 447 91723 CRT GROUND PLATE
194 5322 255 40982 CRT HOLDER (3)
197 5322 256 30422 FUSE HOLDER
199 5322 466 30326 CRT SHIELD
201 5322 447 91719 FRONT PANEL
204 5322 464 60059 FRAME (3)
207 5322 290 60832 CRT EARTH PANEL
208 5322 464 60062 FRAME (5)
209 5322 464 60061 FRAME (4)
211 5322 498 50275 PCB GRIP
212 5322 480 20112 FILTER
213 5322 290 60834 GND TERMINAL
217 5322 455 81089 NAME PLATE
218 5322 460 60512 BEZEL
219 5322 450 30473 SCALE

9.1 MECHANICAL PARTS


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MAT3G@ 85
8I05 12

Figure 9.3 Main frame


9-12 9 PARTSLIST

9.2 UNITS
- POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

Aoo01 5322 216 51248 VERTICAL PCB ASSY


A0002 5322 216 51247 HORIZONTAL PCB ASSY
A0003 5322 216 51244 CAL & CONTROL PCB ASSY
A0004 5322 216 51249 MODE PCB ASSY
A0005 5322 216 51251 CRT PCB ASSY

9.3 CABLES AND CONNECTORS


POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

CNO0001-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P


CN0001-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CNO0002-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN0002-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CNO101-J 5322 268 40279 CONNECTOR JACK 5P
CN0101-P 5322 265 30529 CONNECTOR PLUG 5P
CN0102-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN0102-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN0201-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CNO0201-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CNO0202-J 5322 268 40301 CONNECTOR JACK 6P
CN0202-P 5322 265 30741 CONNECTOR PLUG 6P
CN0203-J 5322 268 40269 CONNECTOR JACK 4P
CN0203-P 5322 265 30533 CONNECTOR PLUG 4P
CNO0301-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN0301-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN0402-J 5322 268 40269 CONNECTOR JACK 4P
CN0402-P 5322 265 30533 CONNECTOR PLUG 4P
CN0403-J 5322 268 40279 CONNECTOR JACK 5P
CN0403-P 5322 265 30529 CONNECTOR PLUG 5P
CN0406-J 5322 268 40301 CONNECTOR JACK 6P
CN0406-P 5322 265 30741 CONNECTOR PLUG 6P
CN0601-J 5322 268 40279 CONNECTOR JACK 5P
CN0601-P 5322 265 30529 CONNECTOR PLUG 5P
CN0602-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN0602-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CNO0603-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CNO0603-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CNO0702-J 5322 268 40269 CONNECTOR JACK 4P
CN0702-P 5322 265 30533 CONNECTOR PLUG 4P
CN0801-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN0801-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN0802-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN0802-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN1001-J 5322 268 40279 CONNECTOR JACK 5P
CN1001-P 5322 265 30529 CONNECTOR PLUG 5P
CN1002-J CONNECTOR JACK 8P
CN1002-P 5322 265 40919 CONNECTOR PLUG 8P
CN1003-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN1003-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN1004-J 5322 268 40279 CONNECTOR JACK 5P
CN1004-P 5322 265 30529 CONNECTOR PLUG 5P

9.2 UNITS
9 PARTSLIST 9 - 13
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POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

CN1005-J 5322 268 40301 CONNECTOR JACK 6P


CN1005-P 5322 265 30741 CONNECTOR PLUG 6P
CN2001-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN2001-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN2002-J 5322 268 40279 CONNECTOR JACK 5P
CN2002-P 5322 265 30529 CONNECTOR PLUG 5P
CN2003-J 5322 268 40301 CONNECTOR JACK 6P
CN2003-P 5322 265 30741 CONNECTOR PLUG 6P
CN2004/2-J CONNECTOR JACK 2P
CN2004/2-P CONNECTOR PLUG 2P
CN2004/5-J CONNECTOR JACK 5P
CN2004/5-P CONNECTOR PLUG 5P
CN2006-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN2006-P ' §322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN3001-J 5322 268 40233 CONNECTOR JACK 3P
CN3001-P 5322 265 30433 CONNECTOR PLUG 3P
CN3002-J 5322 268 40269 CONNECTOR JACK 4P
CN3002-P 5322 265 30533 CONNECTOR PLUG 4P
CN4001-J 5322 268 40232 CONNECTOR JACK 2P
CN4001-P 5322 265 20275 CONNECTOR PLUG 2P

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS

9.4.1 Special capacitors

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

C0002 5322 124 41788 METALFILM CAPACITOR 22 nF - 630V


C0012 5322 124 41791 POLYPROP CAPACITOR 2,2 nF -400V
C0102 5322 124 41788 METALFILM CAPACITOR 22 nF - 630V
C0112 5322 124 41791 POLYPROP CAPACITOR 2,2 nF - 400V
C0310 5322 124 41787 METALFILM CAPACITOR 10 nF - 100V
C0311 5322 124 41787 METALFILM CAPACITOR 10 nF - 100V
C0317 5322 124 41788 METALFILM CAPACITOR = 22 nF - 630V
C0318 5322 124 41788 METALFILM CAPACITOR = 22 nF - 630V
C0319 5322 124 41793 POLYPROP CAPACITOR 47 nF - 100V
C0320 5322 124 41789 METALFILM CAPACITOR 47 nF - 250V
C0321 5322 124 41789 METALFILM CAPACITOR 47 nF - 250V
C0429 5322 124 14075 TANTAL CAPACITOR 1TuF-35V
C0607 5322 124 41785 METALFILM CAPACITOR 1 nF-100V
C0608 5322 124 41786 METALFILM CAPACITOR 1 uF -100%
C1000 §322 122 50111 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2,2 nF - 1 ky
C1024 5322 124 41792 POLYPROP CAPACITOR 22 nF - 100V
C1025 5322 124 41792 POLYPROP CAPACITOR 22 nF - 100V
C2002 5322 124 14075 TANTAL CAPACITOR 1uF-35V
C2010 §322 122 50114 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4,7 nF - 3 ky
C2011 5322 122 50114 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4,7 nF -3 ki
C2012 §322 122 50114 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4,7 nF -3 ki
C2014 5322 122 50114 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4,7 nF -3 ki
C2015 5322 122 50112 GERAMIC CAPACITOR 22 pF - 2 kV
C3014 5322 122 50113 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1nF-6kV
C3015 5322 122 50113 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1nF-6 kV
C3017 §322 122 50113 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1 nF-6 kV
C3018 5322 122 50113 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1nF-6kV
C3022 5322 122 50113 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1 nF-6kV
C3023 5322 122 50113 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1 nF-6kV

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


9-14 9 PARTSLIST

9.4.2 Trimmer capacitors

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

VC0004 5322 125 11038 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 10 pF


VC0005 5322 125 11037 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 6 pF
VC0007 5322 125 11038 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 10 pF
VC0008 5322 125 11037 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 6 pF
VC0025 5322 125 11039 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 30 pF
VC0047 5322 125 11041 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 50 pF
VC0104 5322 125 11038 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 10 pF
VC0105 5322 125 11037 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 6 pF
VC0107 5322 125 11038 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 10 pF
VC0108 §322 125 11037 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 6 pF
VC0125 §322 125 11039 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 30 pF
VC0147 5322 125 11041 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 50 pF
VC0312 5322 125 11039 TRIMMER CAPACITOR 30 pF

9.4.3 Special resistors

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

R0020 5322 116 30374 THERMISTOR 250 2 +10 %


R0072 5322 116 30374 THERMISTOR 250 2+10 %
RO0120 5322 116 30374 THERMISTOR 250 2+ 10%
RO315 4822 116 52618 METAL OXID RESISTOR 33 kQ-1W
RO316 4822 116 52618 METAL OXID RESISTOR 33 kQ-1W
RO0320 4822 116 52627 METAL OXID RESISTOR 47 kQ-1W
RO321 4822 116 52627 METAL OXID RESISTOR 47 kQ-1W
RO0411 4822 116 52627 METAL OXID RESISTOR 47 kQ-1W
R1001 4822 116 60252 METAL OXID RESISTOR 1Q-1W
R1003 4822 116 51098 METAL OXID RESISTOR 100 Q-1W
R1009 4822 116 51098 METAL OXID RESISTOR 100 Q-1W
R1014 4822 116 55227 METAL OXID RESISTOR 1,2 kQ-2W
R1026 4822 116 51098 METAL OXID RESISTOR 100 Q-1W
R2008 4822 116 60252 METAL OXID RESISTOR 102-1W
R2012 5322 116 64007 METAL GLAZE RESISTOR 10 MQ-1W
R3021 4822 110 42214 SOLID RESISTOR 10 MQ-0,5 W
R3022 4822 110 42214 SOLID RESISTOR 10 MQ-0,5 W
R3024 4822 110 42214 SOLID RESISTOR 10 MQ-0,5 W
R3025 4822 110 42214 SOLID RESISTOR 10 MQ2- 0,5 W
RN201 5322 111 91796 RESISTOR NETWORK 4x 10 kQ2
RN701 5322 111 91796 RESISTOR NETWORK 4x10 kQ

9.4.4 Trimmer resistors

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

VROO15 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ


VR0025 5322 103 60084 TRIMMER RESISTOR 500 Q
VR0030 5322 103 60083 TRIMMER RESISTOR 100 22
VRO0032 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ
VRO0041 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ
VR0047 5322 103 60084 TRIMMER RESISTOR 500 2
VRO048 5322 103 60084 TRIMMER RESISTOR 500 Q
VRO053 5322 103 60085 TRIMMER RESISTOR 1kQ

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


9 PARTSLIST 9-15

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

VROO71 5322 103 60083 TRIMMER RESISTOR 100 Q


VRO0073 5322 103 60085 TRIMMER RESiSTOR 1 kQ
VRO076 5322 103 60086 TRIMMER RESISTOR 2 kQ
VR0077 5322 103 60085 TRIMMER RESISTOR 1 kQ
VRO115 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 k&2
VRO125 5322 103 60084 TRIMMER RESISTOR 500 Q
VRO0130 5322 103 60083 TRIMMER RESISTOR 100 2
VRO132 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ2
VRO141 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ2
VRO147 5322 103 60084 TRIMMER RESISTOR ‘500
VRO148 5322 103 60084 TRIMMER RESISTOR 500 £2
VRO153 5322 103 60085 TRIMMER RESISTOR 1 kQ
VR0163 5322 103 60084 TRIMMER RESISTOR 500 82
VRO173 5322 103 60085 TRIMMER RESISTOR 1 kQ
VRO313 5322 103 60086 TRIMMER RESISTOR 2 kQ
VR0332 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 k&2
VR0413 5322 103 60087 TRIMMER RESISTOR 5 kQ
VRO414 5322 103 60087 TRIMMER RESISTOR 5 kQ
VR0415 5322 103 60085 TRIMMER RESISTOR 1 kQ
VR0612 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ
VR0613 5322 103 60091 TRIMMER RESISTOR 500 kQ
VRO614 5322 103 60087 TRIMMER RESISTOR 5 kQ
VRO805 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ
VRO806 5322 103 60087 TRIMMER RESISTOR 5 kQ
VR0807 5322 103 60083 TRIMMER RESISTOR 100 92
VR1006 5322 103 60085 TRIMMER RESISTOR 1 kQ
VR2011 5322 103 60092 TRIMMER RESISTOR 2 MQ
VR2018 5322 103 60089 TRIMMER RESISTOR 100 kQ
VR3002 5322 103 60088 TRIMMER RESISTOR 20 kQ

9.4.5 Potentiometers

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

RV0039 5322 101 40149 POTENTIOMETER 1 kQ


RV0054 5322 101 40154 POTENTIOMETER 10 kQ
RV0139 5322 101 40149 POTENTIOMETER 1kQ
RV0154 5322 101 40152 POTENTIOMETER 10 kQ
RV0441 5322 101 40155 POTENTIOMETER 10 k2 +100 kQ
RV0614 5322 101 40153 POTENTIOMETER 10 kg&2
RV0801 5322 101 40152 POTENTIOMETER 10 kQ
RV3033 5322 101 40151 POTENTIOMETER 10 kQ
RV3035 5322 101 40157 POTENTIOMETER 200 kQ2
RV3036 5322 101 40156 POTENTIOMETER 2 kQ
RV3037 5322 101 40151 POTENTIOMETER 10 kQ

9.4.6 Diodes

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION


Doo01 5322 130 61739 TRANSISTOR 28C1907
DOO059 4822 130 81619 DIODE HZ3C-2
DOO60 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
Do061 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


9 PARTSLIST

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

Do062 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588


DO063 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
Do075 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
Do0076 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0077 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO101 5322 130 61739 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
D0159 4822 130 81619 DIODE HZ3C-2
DO160 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
Do161 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO162 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO163 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
Do175 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO176 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
Do201 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO202 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO203 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0204 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
Do205 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0206 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0207 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO0208 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0209 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0308 5322 130 81626 DIODE HZ2B-3
DO309 5322 130 81626 DIODE HZ2B-3
D0320 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO0321 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0322 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0323 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DOo401 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0402 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0406 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0407 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0433 4822 130 32713 DIODE 1SS86
D0436 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0437 4822 130 33293 DIODE HZ5C-2
DO601 4822 130 32713 DIODE 1SS86
DO602 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO0603 5322 130 81619 DIODE HZ3C-2
DO611 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO617 5322 130 81621 DIODE RD5.6EL3
D0618 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO619 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0627 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0628 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0629 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0630 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0631 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0632 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0633 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0634 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO635 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
DO0640 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0726 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0819 4822 130 32713 DIODE 1SS86
D0820 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0821 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D0822 5322 130 80457 DIODE 1SS83

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


9 PARTSLIST
ene
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POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

D1001 5322 130 81538 BRIDGE 1G4B-41


D1002 5322 130 81538 BRIDGE 1G4B-41
D1003 5322 130 81617 DIODE RD13EL
D1004 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D1i005 5322 130 81621 DIODE RD5.6EL3
D1011 5322 130 81617 DIODE RD13EL
D1019 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D2001 4822 130 31537 DIODE 1S1588
D2006 5322 130 81621 DIODE RDS5.6EL3
D2008 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D2009 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D2010 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D2011 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D2012 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D2013 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D2014 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D2015 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D2016 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D2017 5322 130 81618 DIODE Y-16GA
D3008 5322 130 81626 DIODE HZ2B-3 fare
i:

D3009 5322 130 81626 DIODE HZ2B-3


D3010 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D3013 5322 130 80457 DIODE 1SS83
D3015 5322 130 80457 DIODE 18883
D3018 4822 130 30842 DIODE BAV21
D3019 4822 130 30842 DIODE BAV21
D3021 5322 130 80457 DIODE 1SS83
D3022 5322 130 80457 DIODE 1$883
D3024 4822 130 30842 DIODE BAV21
D3025 5322 130 81616 DIODE ERB26-20
D3026 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D3029 4822 130 31537 DIODE 1S$1588
D3031 4822 130 31537 DIODE 181588
D3035 §322 130 81622 DIODE HZ36L-2
D3036 5322 130 81622 DIODE HZ36L-2
D3037 5322 130 81622 DIODE HZ36L-2

9.4.7 Transistors

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

Qo001 5322 130 61738 F.E.T 28K107-3


Q0002 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2S5C945-Q
Q0003 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0004 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2S8C945-Q
Q0005 4822 130 41822 TRANSISTOR 2SA1005-L
Q0006 4822 130 41822 TRANSISTOR 2SA1005-L
Q0007 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0008 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0009 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0010 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Qo011 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2801907
Q0101 5322 130 61738 F.E.T 2SK107-3
Q0102 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 28C945-Q
Q0103 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


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PARTSLIST
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POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

Q0104 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 28C945-Q


Q0105 4822 130 41822 TRANSISTOR 2SA1005-L
Q0106 4822 130 41822 TRANSISTOR 2SA1005-L
Q0107 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0108 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0109 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0110 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0111 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0112 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0201 5322 130 61727 TRANSISTOR 2SA781
Q0202 5322 130 61727 TRANSISTOR 2SA781
Q0203 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0204 6322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0301 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q0302 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q0303 5322 130 61731 TRANSISTOR 2SA1206-L
Q0304 §322 130 61731 TRANSISTOR 2SA1206-L
Q0305 5322 130 61732 TRANSISTOR 2SC1730-L
Q0306 5322 130 61732 TRANSISTOR 2SC1730-L
Q0307 5322 130 61737 TRANSISTOR 2S8C3423-Y
Q0309 5322 130 61728 TRANSISTOR 2SA1360-Y
Q0310 5322 130 61728 TRANSISTOR 2SA1360-Y
Q0311 5322 130 61736 TRANSISTOR 2SC2570
Q0312 5322 130 61736 TRANSISTOR 28C2570
Q0401 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0402 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0403 5322 130 61738 F.E.T 2SK107-3
Q0404 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q0405 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q0406 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0407 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0408 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0409 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0410 4822 130 60926 F.E.T 2SK117-BL
Q0411 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0412 4822 130 41726 TRANSISTOR 2SA1015-Y
Q0413 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2S8C1907
Q0414 5322 130 61738 F.E.T 2SK107-3
Q0601 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 28C1907
Q0602 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0603 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0604 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0605 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0606 4822 130 60926 F.E.T 28K117-BL
Q0607 4822 130 60926 F.E.T 2SK117-BL
Q0608 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0609 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2SC945-Q
Q0610 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0611 5322 130 61733 TRANSISTOR 2SC1843-E
Q0612 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q0613 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2SC945-Q
Q0614 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2SC945-Q
Q0615 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q0616 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2SC945-Q
Q0617 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2SC945-Q
Q0801 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2SC945-Q
Q0802 4822 130 42301 TRANSISTOR 2SC945-Q

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


9 PARTSLIST

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

Q0803 4822 130 60926 TRANSISTOR 2SA1015-Y


Q0804 4822 130 60926 TRANSISTOR 2SA1015-Y
Q0805 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 28C1907
Q0806 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q0807 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q0808 4822 130 60093 TRANSISTOR 2SA838-B
Q0809 5322 130 61729 TRANSISTOR 2SD668-A
Q0810 5322 130 61729 TRANSISTOR 2SD668-A
Q0811 5322 130 61726 TRANSISTOR 2SB648-A
Q0812 5322 130 61726 TRANSISTOR 2SB648-A
Q1001 4822 130 42326 TRANSISTOR 2SB834-Y
Q1002 4822 130 42305 TRANSISTOR 2SD880-Y
Q1003 5322 130 43516 TRANSISTOR 2SB861-C
Q1004 4822 130 42305 TRANSISTOR 2SD880-Y
Q2001 4822 130 42305 TRANSISTOR 2SD880-Y
Q3001 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q3002 5322 130 61734 TRANSISTOR 2SC1907
Q3003 5322 130 61735 TRANSISTOR 28C2371-L
Q3004 5322 130 61735 TRANSISTOR 28C2371-L
Q3005 5322 130 61735 TRANSISTOR 28C2371-L
Q3006 5322 130 61735 TRANSISTOR 28C2371-L
Q3007 4822 130 60926 F.E.T 2SK117-BL
Q3008 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q3009 5322 130 44666 TRANSISTOR 2SA844-D
Q3010 4822 130 41927 TRANSISTOR 2SC1846-R
Q3011 4822 130 41927 TRANSISTOR 2SC1846-R

9.4.8 Integrated circuits

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

1¢0001 5322 209 61209 LF13741N


1C0002 5322 209 11225 CA3086
100104 5322 209 61209 LF13741N
100102 5322 209 11225 CA3086
100201 5322 209 73611 SN74LSO0ON
100202 5322 209 81647 SN74LS74N
100401 5322 209 73611 SN74LSO0ON
1C0601 5322 209 84971 SN74LS112N
1C0602 4822 209 71629 TC4053BP
1C0603 5322 130 42216 TLO81CP
1¢1001 4822 209 72939 UPC4558C
' 1€1002 4822 209 72939 UPC4558C
1C2001 5322 209 61209 LF13741N
1C4001 5322 209 61208 TC4011BP

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


9 PARTSLIST

9.4.9 Miscellaneous

POS NR ORDERING CODE DESCRIPTION

L00332 §322 157 60296 INDUCTOR 2,2 #H


L00333 5322 157 60296 INDUCTOR 2,2 #H
LO2001 5322 157 60298 TRACE ROTATION COIL
LO2008 5322 157 60297 INDUCTOR 100 #H
LD0640 5322 130 81625 LED SLR-34DU (ORANGE)
NE3001 5322 134 40959 NEON LAMP
NE3002 5322 134 40959 NEON LAMP
PL3001 5322 134 40961 SCALE ILLUM LAMP 14 V - 80 mA
PL3002 5322 134 40961 SCALE ILLUM LAMP 14 V - 80 mA
T01001 5322 146 30811 POWER TRANSFORMER
T02001 §322 146 30812 CONVERTER TRANSFORMER
V02001 5322 131 20282 CRT 150DEB31

9.4 ELECTRICAL PARTS


10 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS + PCB LAY OUTS

10 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS + PCB LAY OUTS


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