Chapter 3
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Adjustments and Correction Constants
High/Low Band Transition Adjustment
High/Low Band Transition Adjustment
Required Equipment and Tools
Analyzer warm-up time: 30 minutes.
This adjustment centers the VCO (voltage controlled oscillator) of the A12 reference
assembly for high and low band operations.
1. Press
to observe part of both the low and high bands on the analog bus.
2. Press
to subtract the ground voltage from the next
measurement.
3. Press
.
4. Press
and observe the VCO tuning trace:
• If the left half of trace = 0
±
1000 mV and right half of trace = 100 to 200 mV higher
(one to two divisions, see
): no adjustment is necessary.
• If adjustment is necessary, follow these steps:
a. Adjust the VCO tune (see
) to position the left half of the trace to
0
±
125 mV. The variable capacitor, C85, has a half-turn tuning range if the A12
Reference Board is part number 08753-60209, and seven turns if the part number
is 08753-60357. Be careful not to overtighten and damage the seven-turn
capacitor.
b. Adjust the HBLB (see
) to position the right half of the trace 125 to
175 mV (about 1 to 1.5 divisions) higher than the left half.
• Refer to
Chapter 7 , “Source Troubleshooting,”
if you cannot perform the adjustment.
Description
HP/Agilent Part or Model Number
Non-metallic adjustment tool
8830-0024
Preset
System
SERVICE MENU ANALOG BUS ON
Start
11
M/
µ
Stop
21
M/
µ
Meas
ANALOG IN Aux Input
22
x1
Format
MORE REAL
Display
DATA
→
MEM DATA
−
MEMORY
Meas
ANALOG IN Aux Input
23
x1
Marker
11
M/
µ
Scale Ref
.1
x1
Summary of Contents for 8753ES
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Page 15: ...1 1 1 Service Equipment and Analyzer Options ...
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Page 318: ...6 1 6 Digital Control Troubleshooting ...
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Page 338: ...7 1 7 Source Troubleshooting ...
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Page 370: ...8 1 8 Receiver Troubleshooting ...
Page 381: ...8 12 Chapter8 Receiver Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When One or More Inputs Look Good ...
Page 382: ...9 1 9 Accessories Troubleshooting ...
Page 389: ...9 8 Chapter9 Accessories Troubleshooting Inspect the Error Terms ...
Page 390: ...10 1 10 Service Key Menus and Error Messages ...
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Page 440: ...11 1 11 Error Terms ...
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Page 452: ...12 1 12 Theory of Operation ...
Page 482: ...13 1 13 Replaceable Parts ...
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