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'r$$ffi'E $E ArunDM44ffiffisi R1-111i!.'i!ir :ffi ffi$',..'.;ti.'i'

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vaSYMBOLSAs Marked on Equipment/1 oeNcER - High voltase.O trorective ground (earth) terminal.Power SourceThis product is intended to operate from a po

Seite 3 - INSTtrlUCTION

Table 7 (cont)CATHODE.RAY TUBE@Display Area8x10 cm.Geometry 0.1 division or less of tilt or bowing.Trace Rotation Range Adequate to align trace with

Seite 4 - All rights reserved

Table 7 (cont)Performance RequirementsDc Voltage (cont)Rejection RatioNormal ModeAt least 60 dB at 50 and 60 Hz.Common ModeAt least 100 dB at dc; 80 d

Seite 5 - OF CONTENTS

Table 7 (contl200O and2 kS) RangesWithin O.25Yo, tl count, + Proberesistance.20 kS),200 kO, and 2 MORangesWithin 0.25o/o, +1 count.20 MO RanseWithin O

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Table 7 (cont)Supplemental lnformationDM44 (contlApproximate current supplied tounknown resistanceOHMS RANGE CURRENT200Qand2kO 1mA20kO 100pA200 kO 10

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Table 7 (cont)DM44 (cont)Characteristics1/TIMEAccuracy+15o C to +35o C-1bo C to +b5o CGharacteristicsTemperatureOperatingStorageAltitudeOperatingSuppl

Seite 8 - ILLUSTRATIONS

CharacteristicsHumidity (Operating and Storage)(Operating)Shock (Operating and Nonoperating)CharacteristicsWeightWith Panel Cover, Accessories, andAcc

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CharacteristicsDomestic Shipping WeightExport Shipping WeightHeightWith Feet and PouchWithout PouchWidthWith HandleWithout HandleDepthlncluding Panel

Seite 10 - OPerators

STANDARD ACCESSORIES2 Probes, lOX,2 m, with accessories1 Accessory Pouch, Snap {w/o DM)1 Accessory Pouch (DM)1 Accessory Pouch, Zipper1 Operator'

Seite 11 - Proper Fuse

OPTIONSYour4658maybeequippedwithoneormoreinstrumentoptions.Abriefdescriptionofeachoptionisgiveninthefollowing discussion. unique .no .or" a"

Seite 12 - Multimeter

oPTroN 07Option 07 permits operation of the instrument on either12 or 24 Ydc with no performance deterioration. Circuitryis provided to protect again

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vil@Use the Proper Power CordUse only the power cord and connector specified for your product.Use only a power cord that is in good condition.Refer co

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oPTloN 05TV SYNC SEPARATORThe information and instructions presented in this part apply only to use of the 4658 Option 05 instrument inTV applications

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SPECIFICATIONElectrical characteristics and performance requirementslisted in the Specification section of this manual areapplicable to the 4658 Opti

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OPTION 05 ACCESSORIESGraticule, NTSC (CCIR System M): -40 to +100 units,with 7.5-unit setup line; horizontal divisions along line0. Tektronix Part Num

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Operation of the Sync SeparatorTo trigger the 4658 on a video signal, perform thefollowing three steps:1. Set the A TRIGGER COUPLING switch to either

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Triggering the SweepThe output of the Sync Separator is fed directly to theA Sweep Trigger circuit; all that is required for triggering isthe proper s

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It is not necessary to display Channel 1 or Channel 2 toobtain CH 1 or CH 2 triggering. Whenever the AC-GND-DCswitch for the channel is not in GND, th

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Selecting an lndividual LineNOTEFor fietd and line identification systems, refer totdentifying Fields, Frames, & Lines in 525/60 and625/50 TV Syst

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Special MeasurementsOVERSCANNED DISPLAYS. For various video mea-surements, it may be desirable to magnify the video wave-form vertically beyond the li

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CCIR System B and Similar 625150 Systems(including PAL)ln most 625-line, 50 Hz field-rate systems, identifica-tion of parts of the picture relies prim

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SPECIFICATIONElectrical characteristics and performance requirementslisted in the Specification section of this manual areapplicable to the 4658 Opti

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2?56-334658 Oscilloscope with DM44 Digital Multimeter.4658/DM44 OPeratorsvilrREV A AUG 1979

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORY11OG BATTERY PACK. This unit permits freedom tooperate the Tektronix 4658 Option 07 oscilloscope atremote locations or when isolatio

Seite 26 - A Sweep

NOTES|-:Ir-IIiIlII

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NOTES.-I\iiItI---lIi-I-tIi

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The Tektronix 4658 Oscilloscope is a dual-channel,four-trace portable instrument, providing traces for twoinput channels, a trigger view from an exter

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Refer to the Safety Summary in the front of this manualfor power source, grounding, and other safety considera-tions pertaining to use of the instrume

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REGULATING RANGE SELECTIONThe Regulating Range Selector assembly located on therear panel contains the Regulating Range Selector Bar andthe line fuse

Seite 31 - LLOSCOPE

CONTROLS, CONNECTORS, AND INDICATORSVERTICALRefer to Figure 2 for location of items 1 through 1 1.@uotts/DlV Switches-Select the vertical deflectionfa

Seite 32 - DISPLAY

ffiHGND position-The input of the vertical amplifieris grounded to provide a ground reference and toallow the input coupling capacitor to precharge.DC

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CH 1-Displays Channel 1 signals when pushbutton is pressed in.A TRIG VIEW-Displays the A external triggerinput signal when push button is pressed in a

Seite 34 - MAGNIFIED

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BEFORE READING- THT.MANUALRE'RTNTEDMAR.H.,esoPLEASE CHECK FOR CHANG E INFORMATIONAT THE REAR OF THIS MANUAL.

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with B INTENSITY control on B sweep crt displays. 60-) lnput connectors-Two banana iacks provide coM- (blackl and + (red) inputs for dc voltage and re

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RANGE-Pushbutton switches select from 0.2 voltsto 1.2 kilovolts dc in five ranges or from 200 ohms to20 megohms in six ranges.FUNCTION-Five pushbutto

Seite 38 - DISPLAYS

TRIGGER(BOTH A AND B lF APPLICABLE)Refer to Figure 4 for location of items 27 through 35.TRIG MODE Switches-Three push button switchesdetermine the mo

Seite 39 - 4658/DM44 Operators

READY lndicator-LED illuminates to indicate thatA Sweep is "armed" and will present a single-sweepdisplay upon receipt of an adequate trigge

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SLOPE Switch-Selects the slope of the signal thattriggers the sweeP.+: Sweep can be triggered from the positive-goingportion of a trigger signal.-i Sw

Seite 41 - SE LECTOR

EXT/l0 (n Trigger Circuit Only)-Externaltrigger signal is attentuated by a factor of 10.STARTS AFTER DELAY (e Trigger CircuitOnly)-B Sweep starts imme

Seite 42 - TEMPERATURE

switch (pull out and rotate to unlock) selects thesweep rate for the B Sweep circuit for: delayed sweepoperation only. VAR control must be in the cali

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Seite 44 - ACCURACY

A-Horizontal deflection is provided by A Sweepat a sweep rate determined by the setting of the ATIME/DlV switch. Only A Sweep is displayed; BSweep is

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@Figure 7. Rear panel and left side panel controls, @nnectors, and indicators.4658/DM44 Operators17

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RronixCOMM.IrTED TO EXCELLENCETektronix, lnc.P.O. Box 500Beaverton, Oregon070-2756-00INSTtrlUCTIONMANUALFirst Printins, MAR L97997077Serial Number

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Regulating Range Selector Bar-Selects the regulatingrange of the 4658 power supplies to match theavailable power input source. lt is shown on Figure 7

Seite 48 - CAPACITOR

BASIC OSCI LLOSCOPE DISPLAYSPRELIMINARYThe procedures in this section will allow you to set upand operate your instrument to obtain the most commonlyu

Seite 49 - AND ADJUSTMENTS

PRESET INSTRUMENT CONTROLSPreset the instrument controls as follows:VERTICAL HORIZONTALVERT MODE CH 1 TIME/DIV Switches Locked together at 1 msvoLTs/D

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1. Preset instrument controls and pull the POWERswitch (onl. After allowing the instrument to warmup connect a signal to the CH 1 input connector.NOT

Seite 51 - TIMING CHECK

MAGNIFIED SWEEP DISPLAY1. preset instrument controls and obtain a Normal center vertical graticule line). Change the TIME/DIVSweep Display. switch se

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4.5.6.1.2.Adjust the DELAY TIME POSITION control to movethe intensified zone to cover the por:tion of the dis'play that will be displayed in dela

Seite 53 - MEASUREMENTS

4. The start of B Sweep may be changed by adjustingthe DELAY TIME POSITION control.5. lf the instrument is equipped with a DM44 and a timedifference (

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SINGLE SWEEP DISPLAY1, Prsset instrument controls and obtain a Normal 3. When the sweep is complete, the circuit is "lockedSw€ep Display. For r

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DM44 DISPLAYS AND MEASUREMENTSExcept for the TIME and 1/TIME functions, the DM44 under the subsection titled DM44 Delayed Sweep Timeis independently u

Seite 56 - A common

RESISTANCEINPUTOHMS FUNCTION SELECTORRANGE SELECTION(465/DM-O-2 )2039-9Figure 8. Resistan@ maasurement.4658/DM44 Operators@27

Seite 57 - COMMON-MODE

WARRANTYTektronix warrants that this product is free from defects inmaterials and workmanship. The warranty period is one (1) yearfrom the date of sh

Seite 58 - COMPARISON

Table 3Resistancr RangesThe maximum sfe input voltage is !1200 volts (dc +peak ac) between the + and COM inputs or betweenthe + input and chasis.The

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,#$VOLTAGEINPUTREFERENCE...;;:VOLTS FUNCTION SE LECTOR(465/DM-O-3)2039-10RANGE SELECTION@Figure 9. Volts measurement.4658/DM44 (iperators29

Seite 60 - FREeuENcy

3. Observe the readout. Press the next lower-valueRANGE push buttons as necessary to obtain a properreadout (see Table 4).NOTEtf no voltage is applied

Seite 61 - Duration

TEMPERATURE FUNCTIONSELECTOR2756-tOFigure 10. Temperature measuroment.4658/DM44 Operators@31

Seite 62 - TIME-RELATED PULSES

TEM PERATURE ACCURACY CHECKSThe DM44 is calibrated to its original temperatureprobe and should be recalibrated to any replacement probe.Refer to the D

Seite 63 - TIME COMPARISON

@Table 5Tempe ratu re ConversionCENTIGRADEFAHRENHEITCENTIGRADEFAHRENHEITCENTIGRADEFAHRENHEITCENTIGRADEFAHRENHEIT1738-35-50130100-1010 2040100 11090190

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ADJUSTMENTS AND MEASUREMENTSThis .section provides the procedures and informationyou will need to make precision measurements with the4658 an.d the DM

Seite 65 - (degrees)

SIGNAL CONNECTIONSProbesGenerally. probes offer the most convenient means ofconnecting an input signal to the instrument. They areshielded to prevent

Seite 66 - RESOLUTION

CORRECTFLATOVER COM-PENSATED(OVERSHOOT}UNDER COtvl-PENSATED(ROLLOFF}465Figure 11. Probe eompensation.INPUT COUPLING CAPACITORPRECHARGINGln the GND pos

Seite 67 - MAGNIFICATION

OPERATOR'S CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTSTo verify the operation and accuracy of your instrument, perform the following checks and adjustments before m

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PageLIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ivSAFETY SUMMARY YBASIC OSCI LLOSCOPE DISPLAYSPRE LIMINARYPRESET INSTRUMENT CONTROLSNORMAL SWEEP DISPLAYMAGNIF IED SWEEP DI

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NOTEAttach a bnc-to-binding post adapter to the A TRIG'GER external input iack. Using a test lead with anattigator ctip at each end, connect one

Seite 70 - After Delay

DM44 TIMING CHECK 5. Usins the DM44 A TIME control, move the time-measurement point to the leading edge of the next1. perform steps r through 5 of the

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6.7.Observe the DM44 readout. lt should indicateapproximately 1 .000 ms.Using the A TIME control to position the time-measurement point to each suceed

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MAKING PRECISIONMEASUREMENTSAC PEAK-TO-PEAK VOLTAGENOTEEither channel input connector may be used for thesignal input. lJse the VERT MODE switch to se

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NOTElf the amplitude measurement is critical or if thetrace is thick as a result of hum and/or noise on thesignal, a more accurate measurement can be

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the baseline to the bottom graticule line. lf a negativevoltage is to be measured, position the baseline to thetop graticule line.4. Switch the AC-GN

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total deflection factor in the ADD mode is equal to thedeflection factor indicated by either VOLTS/DlV switch(when both VOLTS/DIV switches are set to

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1. Multiply 3 divisions by the VOLTS/DlV switchsetting to determine the dc-level value.2. To the Channel 2 input apply a negative dc level (or aposit

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1. Connect a line frequency signal to the Channel 2input.2. Set the VERT MODE ALT switch out and theChannel 2 INVERT switch in. Adiust theChannel 2

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EXAMPLE: The reference signal amplitude is 30 volts, TIME DURATIONwith a VOLTS/DIV switch setting of 5 and the VARVOLTSiDIV control adjusted to provid

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t age Page. ADJUSTMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS (contl ADJUSTMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS (contl,Npur coupL,NG cApAc,roR i,1?!J;#:H'l:).ili:: liif ilf ill. :

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3. Measure the horizontal distance between the time- 1. Measure the time duration of one waveform cyclemeasurement points4. Calculate time duration,

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1.2.Obtain a Normal Sweep Display (refer to Basic 7.Oscilloscope Displays section of this manual).Set A TRIGGER SLOPE control to *. Use a sweepspeed s

Seite 82 - VAR VOLTS/DlV

EXAMPLE: The horizontal distance between the 10% frequency signals and ALT is best for high-fre{uencyand 90% points is 5 divisions (see Figure 19) an

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Measure the horizontal difference between the twosignals and calculate the time difference using thefollowing formula:TIME/DlV horizontalswitch X dif

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5. Measure the horizontal deflection of the unknown Arbitrarysignal in divisions and calculate its time duration Deflection = 1.37 X 50ps/division

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CHOP is more suitable for low-frequency signals. Thereference signal should precede the comparison signalin time.4. lt the signals are of opposite

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EXAMPLE: The horizontal difference is 0.6 division Substituting the given values:with a sweep rate of 4s"/division as shown in Figure 21. phase D

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PULSE JITTERPulse jitter is displayed as the slight horizontal move-ment of a pulse and includes the inherent jitter of thedelayed sweep.1. Obtain a N

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the Xl0 MAG switch. The sweep rate of the delayed sweep(B Sweep) is not actually increased. The apparent magni-fication is the result of delaying the

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Time measurement can be made from the B Sweepdisplay in the conventional manner. The sweep rate isdetermined by the setting of the B TIME/DlV switch.T

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SPECI FICATIONVERTICAL SYSTEMTRIGGER SYSTEMHOR IZONTAL DEF LECTION SYSTEMCALIBRATORZ-AXIS INPUTSIGNAL OUTPUTSPOWER SOURCECATHODE.RAY TUBEDM44ACCESSOR

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ranses. Operatins the B Sweep in a trissered mode provides BASIC 4658 DELAYED SWEEP TiMEa more stable display, since the delayed display is triggered

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3. Use the DELAY TIME POSITION control to movethe start of the intensified zone so that it iust touchesthe intersection of the signal and the center h

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Frequency (Basic 4658) 2. Set the VOLTS/DIV switch and VAR control (orrhe rrequency or a recurrent sisnar is determined by :llffil il:l[:i;t lt€n exac

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4. Set the A TIME/DlV switch for a single-event display,with the rise time spread horizontally as much aspossible. Horizontally position the display s

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3.STARTS AFTER DELAY. For the most accuratemeasurement, set the B TIME/DIV switch to thefastest sweep that provides usable (visible) intensifiedzones.

Seite 96 - TIME/DlV switch

Time Difference Between Two Time-Related Pulses(Basic 4658)1. Obtain a Normal Sweep Display (refer to BasicOscilloscope Displays section of this manua

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pulse and adjust until the rising portion is centered atsome vertical graticule line (see Figure 29, Point A).7. Record the DELAY TIME POSITION contro

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Table 6DM44 Delayed Sweep Displaysaln the B DLY'D mode, the intensifie{ zones (that are displayed in the A INTEN model will be displayed at tho B

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Table 6 (contlbYour irutrument ruy b. modifi.d to m.L. th. DELAY TIME POSITION.nd A TIME co.rtrol. op.t t ind.p.n&nlly. Th. in.truction. fotlna

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DM44FUNCTIONHOR IZDISPLAYVERTMODEDISPLAY OBTAINEDTIMEor1 /TIM E(cont)ALT(cont)CH 1 andCH 2 andCHOPA INTEN traces for both Channel 1 and Channel 2,eac

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSPageRegulating range selection and line fuse.Vertical controls, connectors, and indicators. . .Display, calibrator, and DM44 con

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Time Duration Using DM44Obtain a Delayed Sweep Display, with controls set asfollows:DM44 FUNCTION TIMEHOR IZ D ISPLAY ALTB (DLY'D) TRIGGERSOURCE

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3. Slightly readjust the Athe waveforms onFigure 30).TIME control to superimposethe B Sweep display (seeA blinking displayThis will occurNOTEindicates

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1. Set the A TIME/DlV switch to a setting that displaysall of the rising edge of the waveform.2. Adjust the VOLTS/DlV and VAR VOLTS/DlVcontrols to dis

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VAR TIME/DIVA TIME/DIVB TIME/DIVDM44 A TIME1. Position the two traces approximately as shown inFigure 32.2. Using the DELAY TIME POSITION control, mov

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7. To determine the pulse repetition rate, depress theDM44 1/TIME FUNCTION push button and read thepulse repetition rate on the Readout.Time Differenc

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4. Adiust the DELAY TIME POSITION control to movethe reference point to desired spot on the reference 7' observe the leading edse of the B su&ap

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The following electrical characteristics (Table 7l arevalid only if the instrument has been calibrated at anambient temperature between +2Oo C and +30

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Table 7 (contlSupplemental lnformationVERTICAL SYSTEM (contlLow-Frequency Li nearity0.1 division or less compression orexpansion of a 2-division sig

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CharacteristicsStep ResponseRise Time (O' C to +40" ClPositive-Going Step(Excluding ADD Mode)Aberrations (go C to +40" C)Position Effe

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CharacteristicsCommon-Mode Reiection Ratio(ADD Mode with Channe! 2lnverted)Trace Shift as VAR VOLTS/DIVis Rotatedlnverted Trace Shiftlnput Gate Curren

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The general safety informationcautions will be found throughoutSAFETY SUMMARYin this summary is for operating personnel. Specific warnings andthe manu

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Table 7 (contlVERTICAL SYSTEM (contllnput R and (Resistance1 MO.within 2%.CapacitanceApproximately 20 pF.Within 3%.R and C Product(+2oo c to +30o C)Ab

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CharacteristicsTable 7 (contlTRIGGER SYSTEMSupplemental I nformationSensitivityAC Coupled Signal0.3 divisions internal or 50 mVexternal from 30 Hz to

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Table 7 (contlTRIGGER SYSTEM (cont)External Trigger lnPutsMaximum lnput Voltage250 V (dc + peak ac).250 V (p-p ac at 1 kHz or less).lnput Resistance1

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Table 7 (contlCharacteristicsTrisger View (A TRIGGER) (cont)Delay DifferenceCentering of Trigger PointFlatness and AberrationsSweep RateCalibrated Ran

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Table 7 (contlHORIZONTAL DEFLECTION SYSTEM (conSweep Rate (cont)B Sweep50 ms per division to 0.02 ps perdivision in 20 steps in a 1-2-5sequence. X10

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CharacteristicsTable 7 (contlHOR IZONTAL DEFLECTION SYSTEM (contlSupplemental lnformationSweep Length (A Only)10.5 to 1 1.5 divisions.A Trigger Holdo

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Table 7 (contlCharacteristicsSupplemental lnformationHORIZONTAL DEF LECTION SYSTEM (contlDelay Time JitterOne part (or less) in 50,000 (0.002%lof ten

Seite 120 - OPTIONAL

CharacteristicsOutput Voltage (-15o C to +55o C)Repetition RateOutput ResistanceSupplemental I nformation0.3 V, within 1.5Yo.within 250/o.Table 7 (co

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Table 7 (contlSupplemental lnformation30 mA, within 2%.+2Oo C to +30o C-1bo c to +sbo cSensitivityUsable Frequency RangeMaximum lnput VoltageLIBRATOR3

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Table 7 (contlSupplemental I nformationPOWER SOURCELine Voltage Ranges1 15 V Nominal(Low)99 V to 121 V.{Medium)104 V to 126 V.(High)108 V to 132 V.230

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