User manual

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3152B User Manual Publication No. 980935 Rev. M
6-2
Performance Checks Astronics Test Systems
Environmental
Conditions
Tests should be performed under laboratory conditions havi
ng an
ambient temperature of 25°C ±5°
C and at relative humidity of less
than 80%. If the instrument has been subjected to conditions outside
these ranges, allow at least one additional hour for the instrument to
stabilize before beginning the adjustment procedure. Specifications
are valid within an ambient temperature of 25°C ±5°C and at relative
humidity of less than 80%. Below 20°C and above 30°
C, the
specifications are degraded by 0.1% for every ±1°C change.
Warm
-up Period
Most equipment is subject to
a small amount of drift when it is first
turned on. To ensure accuracy, turn on the power to the 3152B and
allow it to warm-
up for at least 30 minutes before beginning the
performance test procedure.
Initial Instrument
Setting
To avoid confusion as to wh
ich initial setting is to be used for each
test, it is required that the instrument be reset to factory default values
prior to each test. To reset the 3152B
to factory defaults, use the
factory reset option in the System>General/Filters Panel. See
Figure 4-16 in Chapter 4.
Recommended
Test Equipment
Recommended test equipment for troubleshooting, calibration and
performance checking is listed in Table 6-
1 below. Test instruments
other than those listed may be used only if their specifications equal or
exceed the required characteristics.
Table 6-1, Recommended Test Equipment
Equipment Model No. Manufacturer
Oscilloscope (with jitter package) LC684D LeCroy
Distortion Analyzer 6900B Krohn Hite
Digital Multimeter 2000 Keithley
Freq. Counter 2202R Racal Instruments
Spectrum Analyzer E4411 HP
Pulse Generator (with manual trigger) PM8571 Tabor Electronics
VXI Backplane trigger generator 3152B Racal Instruments
Test Pro
cedures
Use the following procedures to check the 3152B
against the
specifications. A complete set of specifications is listed in Appendix A.
The following paragraphs show how to set up the instrument for each
test, what the specifications for the tested f
unction are, and what
acceptable limits for the test are. If the instrument fails to perform
within the specified limits, the instrument must be calibrated, or tested
to find the source of the problem.