5L4N SM
5L4N SM
5L4N SM
TEKTRONIX
5L4N
SPECTRUM
ANALYZER
INTERIM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Tektronix, Inc.
P. O. Box 500
Beaverton, Oregon 97005
Serial Number
WARRANTY
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defective materials and workmanship for one year.
Any questions with respect to the warranty should
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Copyright 1974 by Tektronix, Inc . , Beaverton,
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Inc .
SPECIFICATIONS -- 5L4N INTERIM
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS
Introduction
This is an interim manual containing some of the information
that will be provided in the final manual .
Reference
dBV
10 volt
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Maximum signal input :
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Single-ended Input Characteristics
Maximum signal input for linear operation : -10 dBm/dBV
(0. 316 rms) . Useful measurements can be performed with the input
level 10 dB above the reference level . This overload condition
will increase spurious responses but will not damage the input
circuit.
INPUT CHARACTERISTICSAND IMPEDANCE SELECTORS
Basic Circuit
Differential Operation with "Y" Adapter
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Single-Ended Operation with Probe
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Impedance and Ref Lvl Selections
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Sweep Characteristics
Linear Frequency Span: 20 Hz/Div, in a 10-5-2 sequence.
Accuracy of the spans within 4% .
Log Frequency Span: 100 Hz to 100 kHz .
Zero Frequency Span: The analyzer operates as a tuned
receiver for time domain analysis within the bandwidth (resolution)
selected, centered at the tuned frequency.
Internal Sweep Source : Time base; 1 s/Div to 1 ms/Div
within 5%, in decade steps . A 1OX MULTR control increases this
time to at least 10 s/Div and provides continuous sweep rate adjustment
over the sweep rate range.
External Sweep: Requires 0 volt to 500 mV 50 mV, from a 1 ks~
or less source, to sweep the full span. The 50 mV/DIV pushbutton
must be depressed to externally sweep the analyzer.
Manual Sweep: Manual
Triggering: Internal
unit or the analyzer video,
External triggering from the EXT IN/OUT jack requires
of signal with a maximum safe input level of 20 V (dc + peak ac) .
Input impedance is approximately 1 Ms2 . The 50 mV/DIV and both SOURCE
buttons must be out to trigger the sweep from an external source .
AUTOmatic trigger selection provides a sweep baseline when a
trigger signal is absent .
Single sweep triggering occurs each time the SWP button is
pushed, when SGL SWP mode and positive SLOPE are selected.
sweep is provided.
triggering from the LEFT VERTical plug-in
requires at least 1 . 0 division of signal .
at least 250 mV
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Line triggering is provided .
External and internal triggering signals are ac coupled.
Frequency range is approximately 10 Hz to 5 kHz .
Triggering level variable range is approximately 8 divisions
peak-to-peak internal or 2 volt peak-to-peak external .
Output Characteristics
Tracking Generator: A 6002 signal source with a frequency
equal to the analyzer input frequency within 3 Hz . Calibrated
output is -40 dBV -! -0 . 2 dB (10 mV) open circuit, or -46 dBV when
terminated into 6002 . The open circuit output level can be varied
from approximately . 001 volt to 0 . 1 volt.
5 kHz FREQuency COMB : 6002 source of 5 kHz . 005% frequency
markers for span calibration .
VIDEO OUT: Provides 250 mV 3% of the video signal per
displayed division (0 V to 2 V) . Source impedance is about 1 . 0 k2 .
EXT IN/OUT: Provides 500 mV 25 mV per division of span,
from 0 to 5 volts, when using internal or manual sweep.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
This instrument will meet the electrical characteristics over
the environmental limits of the 5000-Series mainframe . Complete
details on test procedures, including failure criteria, etc . , can
be obtained from Tektronix, Inc .
070-1 733-00
1 Adapter, FLTG BNC to Dual BNC
01 3-01 56-00
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
1 BNC to Pin Jack Adapter Cable
1 75-1 1 78-00
1 1 OX Probe (P6006), 6 foot, BNC
01 0-01 60-00
1 Blank Plug-In Panel
01 6-01 95-00
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - - 5L4N INTERIM
SECTION 2
Introduction
The 5L4N Spectrum Analyzer operates with a Tektronix 5000-Series
mainframe oscilloscope . It is a double-width plug-in unit containing
a horizontal and vertical section; therefore, it is installed in the
horizontal and vertical compartments of the mainframe (right two
compartments for three hole mainframes) .
To install, align the upper and lower guide rails of the 5L4N
with the plug-in compartment tracks and fully insert it until the front
panel is flush with the oscilloscope panel . To remove, pull the release
latch to disengage the unit from the plug-in compartment.
This section of the manual describes the following : 1) Front panel
controls, selectors, adjustments, and connectors . 2) General operating
information, such as ; signal application, some typical applications,
and measurement precautions . Preliminary adjustments and procedures
required to match the 5L4N to the mainframe and the Operational checkout
procedure are contained in Section 3 .
Functions of the Front Panel Controls, Selectors, Adjustments, and Connectors
The following description of these front panel controls should help
familiarize you with the instrument operation and its applications .
Because there are numerous operational modes, many front panel controls
and selections are used . This requires abbreviating the descriptive name
of most controls . Figs . 2-1 A and B illustrate the location and partial
function of these front panel selectors, controls, and connectors .
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General
The vertical deflection of the 5L4N display is calibrated in
absolute values of dBm, dBV, and V/Div . The top graticule line for the
crt is calibrated to the reference level indicated by a back lighted
readout on the skirt of the reference level selector knob (see Reference
Level and Deflection Factor Selector) .
When the Reference Level or gain selector is pulled out, the V/DIV
Sensitivity (rms) is read out on the V/Div scale on the selector skirt by
a black lighted panel window. When the selector is pushed in, the reference
level readout is illuminated on the log scale of the skirt. A display
level of the 10 dB/DIV or 2 dB/DIV is selected by the 10 dB/DIV pushbutton
when the display mode is logarithmic .
INPUT 1 V MAX Connector and DIFF INPUT/SINGLE ENDED Input Switch
This floating two-conductor BNC connector provides either a differential
or single-ended input .
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E2 /50 Q or E2/600 Q) .
In the
full span (10 kHz/Div) or LOG span display, a marker can be switched on
with the FREQ MKR pushbutton. This marker is an intensified portion of the
display (approximately 0 . 5 division wide) to indicate to the operator,
that portion of the display that will be center or start frequency for the
narrower frequency spans .
The FINE frequency control range is about 400 Hz or 200 Hz.
DSPL ON
When this button is depressed, single beam mainframes are programmed
so the 5L4N signals are displayed .
Reference Level and Deflection Factor Selector---(PULL) LIN ---(PUSH) LOG
This knob selects the reference level and gain for logarithmic displays
or the deflection factor (V/Div) for linear displays . The selected reference
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level is displayed within a lighted window on the knob skirt. The LOG REF
readout scale is backlighted when the knob is pushed in and the LIN V/DIV
scale is backlighted when the selector is pulled out .
10 dB/DIV or 2 dB/DIV
When the display is logarithmic, this pushbutton selects either
10 dB/DIV or 2 dB/DIV calibrated displays . Dynamic range of the displays
are 80 dB and 16 dB .
10 dB/Div Adjustment
The gain for the logarithmic displays can be calibrated with this
adjustment. The 10 dB/DIV mode is usually calibrated, however, the accuracy
of the 2 dB/Div mode can be increased with the same adjustment. This
adjustment also affects the LIN deflection factor.
AMPL Adjustment
This adjustment sets the reference level to the top graticule line,
or calibrates the Volts/Division after the lOdB/Div adjustment.
BASELINE CLIPPER
This control sets the vertical amplitude of the clipped portion
(subdued intensity) of the display .
CONTRAST
This control adjusts the brightness ratio between the clipped
(subdued) baseline and the unclipped portion of the display. Display
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intensity is set by the mainframe Intensity control .
The clipper, contrast, and marker circuits are interlocked to the
right vertical display of a single beam mainframe . These intensity
modulations will appear on both traces of dual beam mainframes .
TRKG GEN
When this button is pushed, a tracking generator signal which precisely
tracks the spectrum analyzer tuning, is applied to the 600 Q BNC connector.
The output level
(open circuit)
of this signal
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(open circuit) to 0 . 1 V. When the variable control is fully ccw or in
the CAL detent, the output level is a calibrated -40 dBV signal behind
600 Q . If this calibrated signal is applied to the INPUT connector, an
amplitude reference level is provided for calibrating the display reference .
5 kHz FREQ COMB
When this button is pushed, a calibrated 5 kHz marker signal is
provided at the 600 Q BNC connector. If this signal is applied to the
INPUT, a frequency comb or picket fence of markers will be displayed . These
markers can be used to check and calibrate the frequency span . The
amplitude of the 25 kHz multiples is larger than the 5 kHz markers so
25 kHz segments, across the span, are easily identified.
TRK Generator and 5 kHz FREQ COMB Output Connector
The output of the tracking generator or 5 kHz frequency comb is
available at this 600 Q BNC connector.
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Video Filters
Two filters (300 Hz and 10 Hz) can be switched in to restrict the
video bandwidth and reduce high video frequency components of the display .
The filters are also used for display noise averaging.
CHO P
The crt display of 5000 Series single beam mainframes depends on how
the vertical plug-in units are programmed . If the DSPLY ON button for
both vertical units are depressed, the CHOP pushbutton selects either
chop (button in) ar alternate (button out) display . The sweep rate for
both the 5L4N and vertical plug-in unit, is the selected rate of the 5L4N
time-base.
SPAN/DIV and RESOLUTION
The SPAN/DIV and RESOLUTION controls are coaxial but not mechanically
coupled. The SPAN/DIV range is 10 kHz to 20 Hz per division in a 10-5-2
sequence plus LOG and 0 (zero) span positions . The LOG position covers
100 Hz to 100 kHz . This provides three decades of logarithmic span, each
decade covers an equal number of horizontal divisions . For correct LOG
span the Freq dial should be set at 50 kHz or the FREQ MKR button pushed .
The 0 span position provides time domain display of the video frequencies
within the selected analyzer bandwidth at the frequency tuned .
The RESOLUTION control selects the resolution bandwidth . An AUTO
detent position (control full ccw) provides the highest resolution possible
for a calibrated display as the frequency span and sweep rate are changed .
In the LOG span mode, this position provides the highest (narrowest bandwidth)
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resolution at the low frequency end of the span and lower resolution
(wider bandwidth) at the high end. The resolution bandwidth range is
variable from 3 kHz or more to 10 Hz or less .
SPAN Adjustment
This adjustment calibrates the frequency span by changing the
horizontal gain.
FREQ MKR
When the FREQ MKR button is pushed and the SPAN/DIV is 10 kHz/div
or LOG, a frequency marker, which appears as an intensified portion of
the trace is generated . The displayed spectrum is 0 to 100 kHz, (100 Hz to
100 kHz in LOG. ) This marker indicates to the observer, the location of
the tuned frequency on the spectrum and the portion that will be displayed
as center or start frequency when the SPAN/DIV is decreased below 10 kHz .
The marker is difficult to observe if storage mode is used and the
intensity is high.
Triggering and Sweep Controls
Triggering Modes
Three modes of triggering provide; automatic, single sweep, and
triggered or normal display.
Triggering Sources
Four signal sources can be selected for triggering; line, the
5L4N video, the left vertical plug-in unit signal, and an external
signal which is applied to the EXT IN/OUT jacks.
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VIDEO - Pushing this button selects the 5L4N video as the
trigger signal .
LINE - Pushing this button selects a sample of the mainframe
line voltage as the trigger signal .
LEFT VERT - Pushing both the VIDEO and LINE buttons in, selects
the signal from the left vertical plug-in unit as the triggering
signal .
OUT EXT - When both TRIG SOURCE pushbuttons are out, the
triggering signal source is the signal applied to the EXT IN/OUT
jacks. 250 mV peak-to-peak of external signal is required to
trigger the sweep . The maximum safe input voltage for external
trigger is 20 volts (dc + peak ac) . The external trigger signal
is ac coupled to the internal sweep generator.
Triggering Modes
SGL SWP - With this button depressed and positive SLOPE selected,
a sweep is initiated each time the SWP indicator button is pushed .
The SWP button lights during sweep time .
AUTO TRIG - With this button depressed, the sweep automatically
recurs at the end of holdoff time if a trigger signal is absent .
The sweep triggers properly with inputs down to approximately 7 Hz .
MNL - Pushing this button connects the sweep circuits to the
MULTR/MNL control so the sweep can be manually controlled .
LEVEL SLOPE
This control selects the amplitude and slope at which triggering
occurs . Since the triggering signal is ac coupled, the midrange of either
slope is the average level .
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Sweep Rate s/DIV
Four pushbuttons select sweep rates from 1 s/Div to 1 ms/Div in
decade steps. A MULTR/MNL control provides continuous variation between
these steps and sweep rate increase to at least 1 0 s/Div. Sweep rates
from 1 0 s/Div to 1 0 ms/Div are recommended for spectrum analyzer operation ;
sweep rates faster than 1 0 ms/Div are limited by the bandwidth of the 5L4N.
EXT IN/OUT
These pin jacks provide access to the analyzer sweep voltage, or
provisions for applying an external sweep or trigger signal to the analyzer
sweep circuits.
Sweep Time in ms
The analyzer bandwidth determines both the displayed noise level and
the resolution capability of the analyzer. As the bandwidth decreases,
signal-to-noise level and therefore sensitivity increases . Maximum
sensitivity is therefore obtained at the higher resolution settings .
The resolution bandwidth can be manually controlled or an automatic
mode can be selected which provides automatic bandwidth changes to
compensate for any changes of the frequency span . In the LOG span mode,
the automatic resolution provides narrow bandwidths for the low frequency
end of the span and broader bandwidth at the higher frequency end . This
automatic mode provides good resolution for all frequency spans, however
manual adjustment should be used to optimize resolution when operating
with narrow frequency spans .
The frequency span is symmetrical about the center frequency . Wide
spans are used when monitoring a frequency spectrum for spurious signals,
check harmonic Distortion, etc. Narrow spans are used to analyze a
particular signal within the spectrum, such as ; identify type of modulation,
the percentage of modulation, bandwidth characteristics, presence of
distortion, etc . When wide spans are displayed the sweep rate is usually
increased to eliminate flicker. This requires wide resolution bandwidths
to maintain sensitivity . When narrow spans are used, the resolution needs
to be increased which requires slow sweep rates .
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As the sweep rate is increased, the amplitude of a cw signal will
decrease and the bandwidth increases, which signifies that both the
sensitivity and resolution have been degraded. The loss of the analyzer
sensitivity due to sweep rate and dispersion can be expressed
mathematically as :
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Where S/So is the ratio of the effective sensitivity to the analyzer
measured sensitivity, at very slow sweep rates or zero dispersion .
D is the dispersion in hertz
B is the -3 dB bandwidth of the analyzer in hertz
T is the sweep time in seconds, or p is the sweep rate.
Usually the frequency span is set with automatic resolution to the
desired setting, the RESOLUTION and sweep rate are then adjusted for the
best sensitivity and resolution .
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Signals
above this level should be attenuated a calibrated
amount to bring them within the measurement capabilities
of the 5L4N.
10 . Accurate Signal Level Difference Measurements in dB
1) Using the 2 dB/DIV display mode, position the top of the lowest
amplitude signal to a reference line within the graticule window with the
reference selector and variable .
If you desire
assistance for a specific application or current information on additional
applications, contact your local Tektronix Field Office or representitive .
OPERATIONAL/PERFORMANCE CHECK -- 5L4N INTERIM
SECTION 3
Introduction
There are two parts to this section . The first part is an
operational checkout of the instruments performance that is suitable
for instrument familiarization and incoming inspections . The latter
part which will appear in the final manual is a more stringent procedure
that verifies performance specifications . The first part requires
minimal test equipment, the latter part requires extensive and sophisticated
test equipment .
NOTE
A storage or variable persistance mainframe oscilloscope
is highly desirable because of the slow sweep speeds
required to perform the following checks .
OPERATIONAL CHECK
Preliminary Adjustments to Calibrate the 5L4N to the Oscilloscope Mainframe
When the 5L4N Spectrum Analyzer unit is installed in the 5000-Series
mainframe, it should be calibrated to the mainframe deflection sensitivities .
The front panel calibration should be checked each time the instrument
is first installed and turned on to ensure optimum accuracy.
Plug the 5L4N into the vertical and horizontal compartments of the
mainframe . Connect the oscilloscope to a power source and switch the
power on. Allow a few minutes for the instruments to stabilize.
Set the front panel controls. as illustrated in Fig . 3-1 and apply
the 5 kHz FREQ COMB signal to the INPUT through a short coaxial cable.
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CTR: Selected
DISP ON: Selected
FREQUENCY:
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Reference Level :
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With the display mode in 2 dB/Div (LOG), adjust the mainframe
Intensity and Focus controls for the best display definition (it may
be necessary to select a slower sweep rate to adjust Focus and Intensity) ;
set the baseline of the display at the bottom graticule line and center
the display with the horizontal POSITION control . Select the STORE mode
if the mainframe has store capabilities .
Depress the 10 dB/DIV button .
Adjust the RESOLUTION for the
best marker definition .
Display should now resemble the
illustration shown in Fig. 3-2A.
Fig. 3-2. Freq Span calibration.
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Calibrate the Sweep Span
a . With the SPAN/DIV at 10 kHz, tune the 50 kHz marker to the center-
line of the graticule, then decrease the SPAN/DIV to 5 kHz .
b . Calibrate the display span to 5 kHz/Div by adjusting the SPAN
for 1 marker/division around the center 6 divisions . Final display should
resemble the display illustrated in Fig . 3-2B .
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turn the RESOLUTION control fully ccw and
decrease the sweep rate to 1 s/DIV or
slower. Keep the signal centered on
screen with the FINE tuning control as
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reference level and gain variable for a
full screen display.
f. Using the Vertical Position
control, position the top of the display
one division down from the top of the
graticule, see Fig . 3-7B . This permits
the minor divisions, of the center graticule
line, to be used in determining the
bandwidth .
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6 . Check Internal Noise Level and Sensitivity
a. Terminate the 5L4N in 600 sa by depressing the dBm/600 Q
and INT LO Z buttons .
b . Set the vertical mode to 2 dB/Div and the reference
level to -120 dBm.
c. Set the resolution to the widest bandwidth (full cw) and
the frequency SPAN/DIV at 5 kHz.
d . Depress the 10 Hz video filter to average the observed
noise level .
e. The noise level which is the same as the sensitivity
should be less than -121 dBm.
f. Set the resolution to the narrowest bandwidth (full ccw)
and the reference level to -130 dBm.
g . The noise level should be less than -145 dBm .
7 . Check for Residual Responses
a. Set the frequency SPAN/DIV at 10 kHz, and resolution in
AUTO (detent full ccw) .
b . Set the zero Hz marker to the left edge of the crt by
setting the center frequency at 50 kHz .
c . Set the LOG REF to -120 dBm with 10 Hz video filter in .
d. Terminate the 5L4N in 600Q by depressing the INT LO Z
and dBm/600Q buttons .
e . All residual responses (excepting the zero Hz marker) should
be bel ow -130 dBm.
ELECTRICAL REPLACEABLE PARTSLIST
PARTSORDERINGINFORMATION
Replacement parts are available from or through your local Tektronix, Inc. Field
Office or representative .
Changes to Tektronix instruments are sometimes made to accommodate improved
components as they become available, and to give you the benefit of the latest circuit
improvements developed in our engineering department. It is therefore important, when
ordering parts, to include the following information in your order: Part number,
instrument type or number, serial number, and modification number if applicable.
If a part you have ordered has been replaced with a new or improved part, your
local Tektronix, Inc. Field Office or representative will contact you concerning any
change in part number .
Change information, if any, is located at the rear of this manual.
SPECIALNOTESANDSYMBOLS
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Values one or greater are in picofarads ( pF)
Values less than one are in microfarads ( Ej F) .
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IC Voltage and Pin-Out Data
Plug to Circuit Board
Front Panel Adj ustment or Control
Internal Screwdriver Adj ustment
Plug Index
Refer to Diagram Number
Test Voltage
Decoupled or Filtered Voltage
Refer to Waveform
Coaxial Connector
Board Name
Modified Component-See Parts List
Shield
Circuit Board Outlined in Blue
Assembly Number
Schematic Name and Number
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MANUAL CHANGE INFORMATION
At Te k tr o n i x , we c o n ti n u a l l y s tr i v e to k e e p u p wi th l a te s t
e l e c tr o n i c de v e l o pme n ts by a ddi n g c i r c u i t a n d c o mpo n e n t
i mpr o v e me n ts to o u r i n s tr u me n ts a s s o o n a s the y a r e de v e l -
o pe d a n d te s te d .
So me ti me s , du e to pr i n ti n g a n d s hi ppi n g r e q u i r e me n ts , we
c a n ' t ge t the s e c ha n ge s i mme di a te l y i n to pr i n te d ma n u a l s .
He n c e , y o u r ma n u a l ma y c o n ta i n n e w c ha n ge i n fo r ma ti o n o n
fo l l o wi n g pa ge s .
A s i n gl e c ha n ge ma y a ffe c t s e v e r a l s e c ti o n s . Se c ti o n s o f
the ma n u a l a r e o fte n pr i n te d a t di ffe r e n t ti me s , s o s o me o f
the i n fo r ma ti o n o n the c ha n ge pa ge s ma y a l r e a dy be i n
y o u r ma n u a l . Si n c e the c ha n ge i n fo r ma ti o n s he e ts a r e c a r r i e d
i n the ma n u a l u n ti l ALL c ha n ge s a r e pe r ma n e n tl y e n te r e d,
s o me du pl i c a ti o n ma y o c c u r . If n o s u c h c ha n ge pa ge s a ppe a r
i n thi s s e c ti o n , y o u r ma n u a l i s c o r r e c t a s pr i n te d .
CHANGE:
EKT
NIX
PRODUCT
-5L4N-
committed to
EFF SN B010100-up
technical excellence F
Pilot Change #9
CHANGEREFERENCE
Cl/774
DATE
-7-19-74/REV.
MANUALCHANGE INFORMATION
TEXT CORRECTION
Page 2-21, Step 2, Line 2
CHANGE TO READ:
larger signal until it is within the graticule area, and note the increased
ELECTRICALPARTS LIST AND SCHEMATIC CHANGES
ADD:
C6
283-0000-00
315-0473-00
R1176
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DATE
9-11-74
#16,#17,#18,#19 ELECTRICALPARTS LISTAND SCHEMATICCHANGES
CHANGETO:
C125 281-0178-00 CAP.,VAR,PLSTC: 1-4 PF
Q165 151-0435-00 TRANSISTOR, SILICON, PNP, MPSA65
8712 315-0125-00 RES .,FXD,COMP: 1 .2M OHM, 5%, 0.25W
R1210 321-0262-00 RES .,FXD,FILM: 5 .23KOHM, 1%, 0.125W
R1212 321-0262-00 RES .,FXD,FILM: 5 .23KOHM, 1%, 0.125W
81214 321-0252-00 RES .,FXD,FILM: 4 .12K OHM, l%, 0.125W
A 3 wire multi-pin extender cable has been added to the
5L4N instrument package . This cable permits the left wing
of the instrument to be extended for maintenance and
calibration.