Selection Of R2 - HP 11049A Operating And Service Manual

Thermal converters
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Page 7
c. Adjust the oscillator amplitude for an indication
of about 7 mV on both null meters. Set the
oscillator frequency for 1 kHz.
d.
Adjust both reference supplies for null indi­
cations on their respeclive null meters.
e. Change the oscillator frequency to 5 Hz.
f.
Readjust the oscillator -amplitude for a null
indication on the null meter connected to the
reference thermal converter. The null meter
connected to the thermal converter under test
should read the same as the reference null
If
meter.
not, record the error. Remember,
the percent change in the thermal converter
output is equal to twice the percent change in
the input.
g. Repeat steps e and f at 50 Hz, 500 Hz, 5kHz,
50 kHz,500kHz, l MHz, 3 MHz, 6 MHz, 8 MHz,
10 MHz, 20 MHz, 30 MHz, 40 MHz, 50 MHz,
and 60 MHz.
In each case, record the error.
h. Use the error data collected in the previous
steps to make corrections whenever using the
If
thermal converter.
the difference between
the reference thermal converter and the thermal
converter under test is greater than the specifi­
cations in the "with reference to standard"
column in Table 1, the thermal converter is
not operating properly. Refer to repair in­
structions in paragraph 25.
L
The calibration of a thermal converter should
be checked against an NBS reference thermal
converter at least once every six months
during the first year, and once a year there­
after.
25. REPAIRlNG THE THERMAL CONVERTER.
26. If the thermal converter is out of calibration below
10 MHz or if it has no output, the UHF thermoelement
should be replaced. Since the values of RI and R2 in
Figure 2 depend on slight variations in thermoelement
characteristics, they must be res elected when the
thermoelement is replaced.

27. SELECTION OF R2.

28. R2 adjusts the current through the thermoelement
to 5 MA with a full scale input.
made up of two resistors with a total value of about
il,
510
In the 1l050A, R2 is ,about 110
11051A, R2 is deleted. R2 should be a 1/2 watt,±5%
metal film resistor.
29. Figure 7 on the next page shows the test setup for
selecting R2. The power supply generates a known in­
put, and the de voltmeter monitors the thermoelement
output. R2 is selected to adjust the thermoelement out­
put to 6. 5 mV with 90% full scale input. Proceed as fol­
lows.
a. With the power supply off, connect the power
supply, thermoelement. de voltmeter and an
initial value of H2. For 11049A, R2 should be
Q
Q
a 240
and 270
resistor connected in series.
For 11050A R2 should be a 110
Model l1049A
In the l1049A, R2 is
il,
and in the
n
resistor.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

11050a11051a

Table of Contents