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made up locally. It is important that this attenuator is
shielded. For local manufacture, the electrical compo-
nents required are a 1M

 ±1% resistor and, in parallel

with it, a trimmer 3-15pF in parallel with approx. 12pF.
One side of this parallel circuit is connected directly to
the input connector of CH.I or CH.II and the other side
is connected to the generator, if possible via a low-
capacitance coaxial cable. The series attenuator must
be matched to the input impedance of the oscilloscope
in the 

5mV/div.

 position (variable control to 

CAL.

DC

input coupling; square tops exactly horizontal; no ramp-
off is permitted). This is achieved by adjusting the
trimmer located in the 2:1 attenuator. 

The shape of

the square-wave should then be the same in each
input attenuator position.

Operating Modes: CH.I/II, DUAL, ADD,
CHOP., INVERT and X-Y Operation

On depressing the

 DUAL

 pushbutton, two traces must

appear immediately. On actuation of the 

Y-POS.

 controls,

the trace positions should have no effect on each other.
Nevertheless, this cannot be entirely avoided, even in fully
serviceable instruments. When one trace is shifted
vertically across the entire screen, the position of the
other trace must not vary by more than 0.5mm.
A criterion in chopped operation is trace widening and
shadowing around and within the two traces in the upper
or lower region of the screen. Set 

TIME/DIV.

 switch to

2µs/div.

, depress the 

DUAL

 and 

CHOP.

 pushbutton, set

input coupling of both channels to 

GD

 and advance the

INTENS.

 control fully clockwise. Adjust 

FOCUS

 for a

sharp display. With the 

Y-POS.

 controls shift one of the

traces to a +2div., the other to a 

2div. vertical position

from the horizontal center line of the graticule. Do not try
to synchronize (with the time variable control) the chop
frequency (0.5MHz)! Then alternately release and depress
the 

CHOP.

 pushbutton. Check for negligible trace widening

and periodic shadowing in the chopped mode.

It is important to note that in the 

I+II

 add mode (only 

ADD

depressed) or the 

III

 difference mode (

INVERT CHII

button depressed in addition) the vertical position of the
trace can be adjusted by using 

both

 the Channel I and

Channel II 

Y-POS.

 controls.

In X-Y Operation (

XY 

pushbutton depressed), the sensitivity

in both deflection directions will be the same. When the
signal from the built-in square-wave generator is applied to
the input of Channel II, then, as with Channel I in the vertical
direction, there must be a horizontal deflection of 

4div.

 when

the deflection coefficient is set to 

50mV/div.

 position (varia-

ble control set to its 

CAL. 

position, 

X-MAG. (x10)

 button in

out position). The check of the mono channel display with the

CHI/II 

button is unnecessary; it is contained indirectly in the

tests above stated.

input of the vertical amplifier (e.g. using a 

x1 probe

), the

displayed signal in the 

50mV/div.

 position (variable control

to 

CAL.

) should be 

4div.

 high (

DC

 input coupling). Maximum

deviations of 0.12div. (3%) are permissible. If a 

x10 probe

  is

connected between the 

2V

 output and Y input, the same

display height should result. With higher tolerances it should
first be investigated whether the cause lies, within the
amplifier or in the amplitude of the square-wave signal. On
occasions it is possible that the probe is faulty or incorrectly
compensated. If necessary the measuring amplifier can be
calibrated with an accurately known DC voltage (

DC

 input

coupling). The trace position should then vary in accordance
with the deflection coefficient set.

With variable control at the attenuator switch fully conter-
clockwise, the input sensitivity is decreased at least by
the factor 2.5 in each position. In the 

50mV/div.

 position,

the displayed calibrator signal height should vary from
4div. to at least 1.6div.

Transmission Performance of the
Vertical Amplifier

The transient response and the delay distortion correction
can only be checked with the aid of a square-wave
generator with a fast risetime (

max. 5ns

). The signal

coaxial cable (e.g. HZ34) must be terminated at the
vertical input of the oscilloscope with a resistor equal to
the characteristic impedance of the cable (e.g. with
HZ22). Checks should be made at 100Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz,
100kHz and 1MHz, the deflection coefficient should be
set at 

5mV/div.

 with 

DC

 input coupling (Y variable control

in 

CAL.

 position). In so doing, the square pulses must have

a flat top without ramp-off, spikes and glitches; no
overshoot is permitted, especially at 1MHz and a display
height of 

4-5div.

. At the same time, the leading top corner

of the pulse must not be rounded. In general, no great
changes occur after the instrument has left the factory,
and it is left to the operators discretion whether this test
is undertaken or not. A suited generator for this test is
HZ60 from HAMEG.

Of course, the quality of the transmission performance is
not only dependent on the vertical amplifier. 

The input

attenuators

, located in the front of the amplifier, 

are

frequency-compensated in each position

. Even small

capacitive changes can reduce the transmission
performance. Faults of this kind are as a rule most easily
detected with a square-wave signal with a low repetition
rate (e.g. 1kHz). If a suitable generator with max. output
of 40V

pp

 is available, it is advisable to check at regular

intervals the deflection coefficients on all positions of the
input attenuators and readjust them as necessary. A
compensated 

2:1 series attenuator

 (e.g. HZ23) is also

necessary, and this must be matched to the input
impedance of the oscilloscope. This attenuator can be

Summary of Contents for HM 303-4

Page 1: ...ge 8 Amplitude Measurements 8 Time Measurements 9 Connection of Test Signal 10 First Time Operation 12 Trace Rotation TR 12 Probe compensation and use 12 Operating Modes of the Y Amplifier 14 X Y Oper...

Page 2: ...ual for a reduced cable length the maximum cable length of a dataline must be less than 3 meters long If an interface has several connectors only one connector must have a connection to a cable Basica...

Page 3: ...WG Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC Directive des equipements basse tension 73 23 CEE amend e par 93 68 CEE Angewendete harmonisierte Normen Harmonized standards applied...

Page 4: ...nal Features Component Tester 1kHz 1MHz Calibrator OSCILLOSCOPES Specifications Vertical Deflection Operating modes Channel I or II separate both Channels alternated or chopped Chopper frequency appro...

Page 5: ...prox 500M DC 1MHz max 15kV DC peakAC HZ47 Viewing Hood for Oscilloscopes HM205 408 604 1 2 1005 and 1007 HZ48 Viewing Hood for Oscilloscopes 303 304 305 604 3 and 1004 during transpor tation of an osc...

Page 6: ...is standard It has left the factory in a safe condition This instruction manual contains important information and warnings which have to be followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to retain...

Page 7: ...tment designation isstatedforpossiblequeries thishelpstowards speeding up the processing of guarantee claims Maintenance Variousimportantpropertiesoftheoscilloscopeshouldbe carefully checked at certai...

Page 8: ...However forsignalmagnitudesandvoltage designations in oscilloscope measurements the peak to peak voltage Vpp value is applied The latter corresponds to the real potential difference between the most...

Page 9: ...he attenuator series resistor will break down causingdamagetotheinputoftheoscilloscope However if for example only the residual ripple of a high voltage is to be displayed on the oscilloscope a normal...

Page 10: ...must be divided by 10 The fall time of a pulse can also be measured by using this method The following figure shows correct positioning of the oscilloscope trace for accurate risetime measurement tr...

Page 11: ...obecompensation page M7 Standard attenuator probes on the oscilloscope normally reduce its bandwidth and increase the rise time In all cases where the oscilloscope bandwidth must be fully utilized e g...

Page 12: ...ion required The HM303 accepts all signals from DC direct voltage up to a frequency of at least 30MHz 3dB For sinewave voltages the upper frequency limit will be 50MHz 6dB However in this higher frequ...

Page 13: ...should then be 4 div 0 12div 3 During this adjustment the signal edges will remain invisible Adjustment at 1MHz Probes HZ51 52 and 54 can also be HF compensated They incorporate resonance de emphasing...

Page 14: ...the 3 pushbuttons CH I II DUAL and ADD in the Y field of the front panel For Mono mode all 3 buttons mustbeintheirreleasedpositions onlychannelIcanthen beoperated ThebuttonCHI II TRIG I IImustbedepres...

Page 15: ...in the X Y mode can exceed an angle of 3 above 120 kHz It cannot be seen as a matter of course from the screen display if the test voltage leads or lags the reference voltage A CR network before the...

Page 16: ...o buttons Y CH I 20mV div AC TIME DIV 0 2ms div Triggering NORMAL with LEVEL setting internal or external triggering Figure 2 Amplitude modulated oscillation F 1 MHz f 1 kHz m 50 UT 28 3 mVrms If the...

Page 17: ...ing mode it is possible to trigger at any amplitude point of a signal edge even with very complex signal shapes by adjusting the LEVEL control Its adjusting range is directly dependent on the display...

Page 18: ...eringcanalsobeusefultodisplaysignalsbelowthe triggerthreshold lessthan0 5div Itisthereforeparticularly suitable for measuring small ripple voltages of mains line rectifiers or stray magnetic field in...

Page 19: ...iodes marked OVERSCAN which are located between the attenuators Should one LED illuminate without an input signal this means that the respective vertical positioning control has been improperly adjust...

Page 20: ...orizontal axis and with low values the slope will move towards the vertical axis Values of resistance from 20 to 4 7k can be approxi mately evaluated The determination of actual values will come with...

Page 21: ...n by 180 degrees round about the center point of the scope graticule In Circuit Tests Caution During in circuit tests make sure the circuit is dead No power from mains line or battery and no signal in...

Page 22: ...ort circuit Resistor 510 Junction B C Junction B E Mains transformer prim Capacitor33 F Junction E C FET Z diode below 7V Z diode beyond 7V Diode paralleled by 680 2 Diodes antiparallel Silicon diode...

Page 23: ...n in the edge zone of the screen must be accepted It is limited by standards of the CRT manufacturer The same is valid for tolerances of the orthogonality the undeflected spot position the non lineari...

Page 24: ...anneldisplaywiththe CHI IIbutton is unnecessary it is contained indirectly in the tests above stated input of the vertical amplifier e g using a x1 probe the displayed signal in the50mV div position v...

Page 25: ...splay should not shift horizontally during a change of the trigger coupling from AC to DC with a sine wave signal without DC offset If both vertical inputs are AC coupled to the same signal and both t...

Page 26: ...LDOFF knob Component Tester After pressing the COMP TESTER button a horizontal straight line has to appear immediately when theCOMP TESTER socket is open The length of this trace should be approx 8div...

Page 27: ...d from all voltage sources Normally the capacitors are discharged approx 6 seconds after switching off However with a defective instrument an interruption oftheloadisnotimpossible Therefore afterswitc...

Page 28: ...g Checktoseethatallcircuitboardconnections are making good contact and are not shorting to an adjacent circuit Especially inspect the connections between the PCBs to front chassis parts to CRT PCB to...

Page 29: ...ring TRIG EXT button depressed sync signal 0 3Vpp to 3Vpp to TRIG INP socket Line triggering TRIG selector switch to Select trigger coupling with TRIG selector switch Trigger frequency ranges AC 20Hz...

Page 30: ...nector horizontal deflection in X Y mode Y POS II Controls vertical position knob of channel II display Inoperative in X Y mode POWER Turns scope on and off pushbutton LED LED indicates operating cond...

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