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Re: PG-506 Calibration


 

Hi David,

Congratulations on restoring proper operation to your unit.

Since a spec is the high amplitude output is adjustable up to > 5V into 50 ohms, I suppose that is the reason that the adjustment procedure has you setting the max output at 5.2V, giving you 4% over-range.

If you are asking what is the utility of the high amplitude output, there are at least a couple of uses in the analog 24xx scope calibration procedure:

1. CAL 06 - Vertical Transient Response, where the high amplitude output powers a tunnel diode pulser. A maximum voltage setting is required from the high amplitude output here.

2. Adjustment of CH1 and CH2 input capacitance, although in this case it looks like only 300 - 600 mV signal is required.

Patrick Wong AK6C

--- In TekScopes@..., David <davidwhess@...> wrote:

...My question concerns the high amplitude output calibration. Why is it
even adjustable via R790? The output level has no important
application that I can see so why bother adjusting it to 5.2 volts
into a 50 ohm load?

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