7-6.
1V/GHz
at
Analog
Bus
Node
16
with
Source
PLL
O.
.
.
.
.
.
7-11
7-7.
Y
O0
and
Y
O+
Coil
Drive
V
oltage
Dierences
with
SOURCE
PLL
OFF
.
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7-12
7-8.
Sharp
100
kHz
Pulses
at
A13TP5
(any
frequency)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7-16
7-9.
High
Band
REF
Signal
(16
MHz
CW)
.
.
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.
.
7-17
7-10.
REF
Signal
at
A11TP9
(5
MHz
CW)
.
.
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.
7-18
7-11.
Typical
FN
LO
W
aveform
at
A12J1
.
.
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.
.
7-19
7-12.
4
MHz
Reference
Signal
at
A12TP9
(Preset)
.
.
.
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.
.
7-20
7-13.
90
Degree
Phase
Oset
of
High
Band
2nd
LO
Signals
(16
MHz
CW)
.
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7-21
7-14.
In-Phase
Low
Band
2nd
LO
Signals
(14
MHz
CW)
.
.
.
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.
.
7-22
7-15.
L
ENREF
Line
at
A12P2-16
(Preset)
.
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.
7-23
7-16.
Complementary
L
HB
and
L
LB
Signals
(Preset)
.
.
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.
.
7-24
7-17.
10
MHz
HI
OUT
W
aveform
from
A14J1
.
.
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.
7-26
7-18.
25
MHz
HI
OUT
W
aveform
from
A14J1
.
.
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.
7-27
7-19.
60
MHz
HI
OUT
W
aveform
from
A14J1
.
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.
7-27
7-20.
LO
OUT
W
aveform
at
A14J2
.
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7-28
7-21.
A14
Generated
Digital
Control
Signals
.
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.
7-31
7-22.
H
MB
Signal
at
A14P1-5
(Preset
and
16
MHz
to
31
MHz
Sweep)
.
7-32
7-23.
Pulse
Generator
Output
.
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7-33
7-24.
High
Quality
Comb
T
ooth
at
3
GHz
.
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.
.
7-34
7-25.
Stable
HI
OUT
Signal
in
FRA
CN
TUNE
Mode
.
.
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.
.
.
.
7-35
7-26.
Typical
1st
IF
W
aveform
in
FRA
CN
TUNE/SRC
TUNE
Mode
.
.
7-36
7-27.
FM
Coil
{
Plot
with
3
P
oint
Sweep
.
.
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.
7-38
8-1.
Sample
R
Input
Trace
.
.
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.
8-4
8-2.
Sample
A
Input
Trace
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.
8-5
8-3.
Sample
B
Input
Trace
.
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.
8-6
8-4.
4
MHz
REF
W
aveform
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.
8-8
8-5.
Digital
Data
Lines
Observed
Using
L
INTCOP
as
Trigger
.
.
.
.
8-10
8-6.
Digital
Control
Lines
Observed
Using
L
INTCOP
as
Trigger
.
.
.
8-10
8-7.
2nd
IF
(4
kHz)
W
aveform
.
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.
8-12
9-1.
Typical
Return
Loss
Traces
of
Good
and
P
oor
Cables
.
.
.
.
.
.
9-5
9-2.
Typical
Smith
Chart
Traces
of
Good
Short
(a)
and
Open
(b)
.
.
.
9-7
10-1.
Internal
Diagnostics
Menus
.
.
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.
10-2
10-2.
Jumper
P
ositions
on
the
A9
CPU
.
.
.
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.
10-9
10-3.
Service
F
eature
Menus
.
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10-19
10-4.
Analog
Bus
Node
1
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10-30
10-5.
Analog
Bus
Node
2
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10-31
10-6.
Analog
Bus
Node
3
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.
10-32
10-7.
Analog
Bus
Node
4
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.
10-33
10-8.
Analog
Bus
Node
6
.
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10-34
Contents-19
Summary of Contents for 8752C
Page 22: ...Before Applying Power 15 6 Servicing 15 6 Index Contents 16 ...
Page 38: ......
Page 43: ...Figure 2 1 Measurement Uncertainty Window System Veri cation and Performance Tests 2 5 ...
Page 116: ......
Page 122: ...Figure 3 1 Location of Major Assemblies 3 6 Adjustments and Correction Constants ...
Page 176: ......
Page 192: ...4 16 Start Troubleshooting Here ...
Page 193: ......
Page 195: ...Figure 4 7 HP 8752C Overall Block Diagram 3 of 4 Option 006 4 20 Start Troubleshooting Here ...
Page 197: ......
Page 221: ...5 24 Power Supply Troubleshooting ...
Page 222: ......
Page 271: ...Figure 7 21 A14 Generated Digital Control Signals Source Troubleshooting 7 31 ...
Page 302: ......
Page 366: ......
Page 378: ...Figure 11 4 Typical ED Re ection Test Port 11 12 Error Terms ...
Page 380: ...Figure 11 5 Typical ES Re ection Test Port 11 14 Error Terms ...
Page 382: ...Figure 11 6 Typical ER Re ection Test Port 11 16 Error Terms ...
Page 386: ...Figure 11 9 Typical ET 11 20 Error Terms ...
Page 407: ...Figure 12 5 High Band Operation of the Source Theory of Operation 12 21 ...
Page 410: ...Figure 12 6 Receiver Functional Group standard and Option 003 12 24 Theory of Operation ...
Page 411: ...Figure 12 7 Receiver Functional Group Option 003 and 004 Theory of Operation 12 25 ...
Page 412: ...Figure 12 8 Receiver Functional Group Option 006 12 26 Theory of Operation ...
Page 413: ...Figure 12 9 Receiver Functional Group Option 004 and 006 Theory of Operation 12 27 ...
Page 416: ......
Page 419: ...Figure 13 1 Module Exchange Procedure Replaceable Parts 13 3 ...
Page 423: ...Major Assemblies Replaceable Parts 13 7 ...
Page 425: ...Front Panel Assemblies Replaceable Parts 13 9 ...
Page 427: ...Rear Panel Assemblies Replaceable Parts 13 11 ...
Page 429: ...Cables Top View Replaceable Parts 13 13 ...
Page 431: ...Front Panel Cables and Attaching Hardware Replaceable Parts 13 15 ...
Page 433: ...Rear Panel Cables and Attaching Hardware Replaceable Parts 13 17 ...
Page 435: ...Source and Sampler Parts Standard and Option 003 Replaceable Parts 13 19 ...
Page 437: ...Source and Sampler Parts Option 004 006 Replaceable Parts 13 21 ...
Page 439: ...Source and Sampler Parts Options 004 and 003 004 Replaceable Parts 13 23 ...
Page 441: ...Source and Sampler Parts Option 006 Replaceable Parts 13 25 ...
Page 443: ...Display Bezel Assembly Replaceable Parts 13 27 ...
Page 445: ...Chassis Parts Replaceable Parts 13 29 ...
Page 447: ...Top View of Attaching Hardware and Post Regulator Fuses Replaceable Parts 13 31 ...
Page 449: ...Bottom View of Attaching Hardware Replaceable Parts 13 33 ...
Page 488: ......