Fluke 123B/S Service Manual - Page 66

Input A Frequency Response Upper Transition Point Test

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123/124 Service Manual • Press to select auto ranging (AUTO in top of display). Do not press anymore! • Using change the sensitivity to select manual sensitivity ranging, and lock the Input A sensitivity on 200 mV/div. 3. Set the 5500A to source a 5 MHz leveled sine wave of 100 mV peak-to-peak (SCOPE output, MODE levsin). 4. Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 0.5 division on the display. 5. Verify that the signal is well triggered. If it is not, press to enable the up/down arrow keys for Trigger Level adjustment; adjust the trigger level using and verify that the signal will be triggered now. The trigger level is indicated by the trigger icon ( ). 6. Set the 5500A to source a 25 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124) leveled sine wave of 400 mV peak-to-peak. 7. Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 1.5 divisions on the test tool display. 8. Verify that the signal is well triggered. If it is not, press to enable the up/down arrow keys for Trigger Level adjustment; adjust the trigger level and verify that the signal will be triggered now. 9. Set the 5500A to source a 40 MHz (Fluke 123) or 60 MHz (Fluke 124) leveled sine wave of 1.8V peak-to-peak. 10. Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 4 divisions on the test tool display. 11. Verify that the signal is well triggered. If it is not, press to enable the up/down arrow keys for Trigger Level adjustment; adjust the trigger level and verify that the signal will be triggered now. 12. When you are finished, set the 5500A to Standby. 4.5.3 Input A Frequency Response Upper Transition Point Test Proceed as follows to test the Input A frequency response upper transition point: 1. Connect the test tool to the 5500A as for the previous test (see Figure 4-3). 2. Select the following test tool setup: • Press to select auto ranging (AUTO in top of display). Do not press anymore! • Using change the sensitivity to select manual sensitivity ranging, and lock the Input A sensitivity on 200 mV/div. 3. Set the 5500A to source a leveled sine wave of 1.2V peak-to-peak, 50 kHz (SCOPE output, MODE levsin). 4. Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 6 divisions on the test tool display. 5. Set the 5500A to 20 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124), without changing the amplitude. 6. Observe the Input A trace check to see if it is ≥ 4.2 divisions. 7. When you are finished, set the 5500A to Standby. 4-8

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Press
to select auto ranging (
AUTO
in top of display).
Do not press
anymore!
Using
change the sensitivity to select manual sensitivity ranging, and
lock the Input A sensitivity on 200 mV/div.
3.
Set the 5500A to source a 5 MHz leveled sine wave of 100 mV peak-to-peak
(SCOPE output, MODE levsin).
4.
Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 0.5 division on the display.
5.
Verify that the signal is well triggered.
If it is not, press
to enable the up/down arrow keys for Trigger Level
adjustment; adjust the trigger level using
and verify that the signal will be
triggered now.
The trigger level is indicated by the trigger icon (
).
6.
Set the 5500A to source a 25 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124) leveled sine
wave of 400 mV peak-to-peak.
7.
Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 1.5 divisions on the test tool display.
8.
Verify that the signal is well triggered.
If it is not, press
to enable the up/down arrow keys for Trigger Level
adjustment; adjust the trigger level and verify that the signal will be triggered now.
9.
Set the 5500A to source a 40 MHz (Fluke 123) or 60 MHz (Fluke 124) leveled sine
wave of 1.8V peak-to-peak.
10.
Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 4 divisions on the test tool display.
11.
Verify that the signal is well triggered.
If it is not, press
to enable the up/down arrow keys for Trigger Level
adjustment; adjust the trigger level and verify that the signal will be triggered now.
12.
When you are finished, set the 5500A to Standby.
4.5.3 Input A Frequency Response Upper Transition Point Test
Proceed as follows to test the Input A frequency response upper transition point:
1.
Connect the test tool to the 5500A as for the previous test (see Figure 4-3).
2.
Select the following test tool setup:
Press
to select auto ranging (
AUTO
in top of display).
Do not press
anymore!
Using
change the sensitivity to select manual sensitivity ranging, and
lock the Input A sensitivity on 200 mV/div.
3.
Set the 5500A to source a leveled sine wave of 1.2V peak-to-peak, 50 kHz (SCOPE
output, MODE levsin).
4.
Adjust the amplitude of the sine wave to 6 divisions on the test tool display.
5.
Set the 5500A to 20 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124), without changing the
amplitude.
6.
Observe the Input A trace check to see if it is
4.2 divisions.
7.
When you are finished, set the 5500A to Standby.