Errata Title & Document Type: 423A and 8470A Crystal Detector Operating and Service Manual Manual Part Number: 00423-90001 Revision Date: July 1976 About this Manual We’ve added this manual to the Agilent website in an effort to help you support your product. This manual provides the best information we could find. It may be incomplete or contain dated information, and the scan quality may not be ideal. If we find a better copy in the future, we will add it to the Agilent website. HP References in this Manual This manual may contain references to HP or Hewlett-Packard. Please note that HewlettPackard's former test and measurement, life sciences, and chemical analysis businesses are now part of Agilent Technologies. The HP XXXX referred to in this document is now the Agilent XXXX. For example, model number HP8648A is now model number Agilent 8648A. We have made no changes to this manual copy. Support for Your Product Agilent no longer sells or supports this product. You will find any other available product information on the Agilent Test & Measurement website: www.agilent.com Search for the model number of this product, and the resulting product page will guide you to any available information. Our service centers may be able to perform calibration if no repair parts are needed, but no other support from Agilent is available. OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL - I 423A 8470A CRYSTAL DETECTOR HEWLETT~PACKARD Plint.d: JUtY 191& H.",len Packard Co. \910 e 1 " . • . ' '. • I ~ ~.. ... . . ,. ". ", ." - , .' " \, . ..... " 'I. "",:,. • i\lodel ·123A/8470A Page 2 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 2. This manual contains operating instructions for the Hewlett-Packard Model ·123:\ and 8470:\ Crystal Detectors. Included ill the manual is the information required to install and test the crystal detectors. 3. On the rear cover of this manual, below the manual part number. is a "Microfiche", part nurnber, This number may be used to order a ·1 x 6· inch microfilm transparency of the manual. 4. Specifications 5. Instrument specifications are listed in Table 1. These specifications are the performance standards, or limits against which the instrument may he tested. 6. Description 7. The Hewlett-Packard Modd ·12.1:\ and 8470A Crystal Detectors are 50!! (nominal) device, designed for measurement use in coax ial systems. The instruments convert IH' power levels applied to the 50\! input connector into proporr.ona: values of de voltage. The instruments measure relative pow-r up to 100 mW and have a BNC femai e connector for the output jack which a!:ows the detected output to be eonrr-cted to a SWR meter. The output voltage polarity is negative, unless Option 003 is selected, The frequency range of the 423:\ is 10 i\lIIz to 12.4 Gllz. Tne 8·170:\'s frequency ranje extends from 10 Mllz to 18 ellz. 9. The 423A and 8470A Crystal Detectors are available with the following options (see Table 1 for further descnptions): Option 001: Matched pair of detectors Option 002: Furnished with matched 10a,I reo sister (liP 115'23Al for optimum square law characteristics Option 003: Positive polarity output Furnished with stainless steel Option 012: type N male connectors (8470A only). Option 013: Furnished with stainless steel type N fem<lle connectors 18-170A only). • • ' J•~ 10. INSTALLATION 11. Initial Inspection 12. Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container or cushioning material is damaged, It should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the instrument has been checked mechanically and electrically. e 13. The procedures for checking electrical performance are given under PERFORMANCE TESTS. If the contents are incomplete, if then' is mechanical damage or defect. or if the instrument does not pass the electrical performance test, not.Iy the nearest Hewlett-Packard office. If the shipp"'"'''' "rid is damaged. or the cushioning material ~l'",'.;, ·;gn~ of stress. notify the carri-r as well as the HewlettPackard office. Keep the shipping materials for the carrier's inspection. The liP office will arrange for repair or replacement at liP', option without waiting for claim settlement. 14. Mating Connectors 15. Tile 8nOA (standard] RF input connector must be an APC·7 type connector. The mating RF input connectors used with the ·123A and 8·17CA Option 012 must be Type N female connertors which comply with U.S. military standard :\IIL·C·39012. The mating RF input connector used with the 8-nOA Option 013 must be Type N male connector which complies with i\IIL-C·3!l012. • 16. Operating Environment 17. The operating environment 01 the crystal detectors should be within the following lirnit.vtions: 8. Options • ' • J 1 .. c '" \ ' 1 ..' '1, a. b. c. Temperature: 0' to +55" C Altitude: -, -1572 metres 115.000 feet] fll,midi~,j.··", 95':;; relative. 18. STORAGE t'.NO SHIPMENT 19. Env;ronmer.l. Til, inst..urnent should be stored ir, a clean, cl4'.)' environment. The following environmental limitations apply to both storage arod shrprnent: 3_ b. C'~ • " , Temperature: -20'C to +55'C Altitude: <762" metres t25.000 Ieet ) Humidity: <95'i'f: relative. " '•, I'' • \ • .,,"t~··," '\'..... . "'l'I!' ~ " .• 'r'·) , . I, • • ' ' . ' ~," .. ""ill r • '" \~ .' ' I, / • I' . : . ' • .... .,'~ .~. , ( ~ ' . '," ;~ "~·il., /'., , :, ~,,~ "",. .. ' • •" • .;', ,. , . ' . -.' t'" ~ j. I ~ ~\ _ J' • .' '. \ .. , ( l ,,' , ,t • ~ _ :'.Iodel ,123A:8470A Page 4 20. Original Packaging. Containers and material> identical to those used in factory packaging are available through Hewlett-Packard offices. If the instrument is being returned tc Hewlett-Packard for servicing, attach a tag indicating the type of service required, return address, model number, and serial number. Also, mark the container f'RAG! LE to assure careful handling. :n any correspondence, refer to the instrument by model number and serial number. 21. OPERATION I CAUTION I Static discharge can damage the detector element. A 100 pF ccpacitor (1.2 m{4 [t.] of coax cabld charged to 14 volts stores 0.1 erg, the maxim11m pulse rating of the deice lor element. Connect cables ro '"H equipment and di..chargc the cenre. mductor before ,..:nnecling to the degradation of rise time. 25. The power applied to the detector can be either modulated or continuous wave ~CWi. If modulated at a 10:)0 Hz rate, an SWR meter can be used as an indicator. For CW detection. a dc milliammeter or millivoltmeter can be used as the indicator. • 26. Operator's Checks 27. Peak Power Measurement. The arrangement of equipment for peak power measurement is shown in Figure 1. The procedure involves calibration of an oscilloscope which, in turn, is used to calibrate a CW generator. The output of the calibrated CW generator is measure with a power meter; the peak power of a pulse is thereby measured. The procedur e is as follows: a. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 1. step a. Observe pulse on a de-coupled oscilloscope. Using a marking pencil. mark en the graticule the base-to-peak amplitude of the pulse envelop.'. ietector. DO NOT NEEDLESSL r llANDLE DE· TECTOR ELEMEI"T USElllN CR YS· TAL DETECTOR. Static electricity which builds up on II person, especiallyon a cold dry day, m1l.t ne;:er be atlouied 10 discharge thro1lgh the crystal detector. Avoid exposed leads 10 or from the crystal detector, since these are often touched accidentalty, 22. Operating Inlormation 23. The crystal cetector can be used as a demodulator to obtain a pulse envelope which can then he observed on an oscilloscope. It can also be used as a general purpose detector. 24. When wing the crystal detector with an oscilloscope, and the waveshapes to be observed have rise limes of less than 5 J.lS, the coaxial cable cr .1, necting oscilloscope and detector should be as short as possible and shunted with a resistor. IdealIy, this resistor should be 50l! to terminate the coaxial cable properly. However, wi~h 50l! resistance, the output video pulse may be too small to drive some oscilloscopes. Therefore. the cable should be shunted with the smallest value of resistance that will obtain suitable deflection on tile oscilloscope; typically the value will lie between 5011 and 2 kn. The larger the resistance the more b. Replace the pulse source with a CW generator. While observing t.he oscilloscope trace. adjust amplitude of CW generator output to make detector's output equal \0 that of pulse generator. as indicated by markings on graticule (step a). c. Leave CW generator at se tung obtained in step b. Disconnect detector from CW generator. STEP@ PULSE SOuRCE OSCILLOSCOPE f.. 1i]l\" .. \LI:!Y L'" CR'1$TAL DE. rECTOR -rVERTICAl STEp0 -0: CONTINUOUS wAVE GENERATOR powER METER CONTINUOUS W"'\iE G::NERJ.TOR THERMI$TOq MOUN_r_ 11~01 : 11 • • .. .' . ) , , . ~t ' .' " 'J"., , '.' ~l' r • \ ", "<1 I ~'. ".' • ~ • " . , • ~ • 'I ' ~." • .' , - .. ' • '. ~ • • , • > , • J• ' • 28. Rellectometer Application. For information about rel1ectometer systems and measurements. see flP Application Note Index, copies of which are available upon request. 29. Harmonic Frequency Comparison Measurement Application. The detector "an be used as a mixer in harrnonic-Irequency comparison measurements (see liP Application Note Index for further information ). 30. PERFORMANCE TESTS 31. The following paragraphs suggest methods to USe for testing detector specifications. For these tests refer to the manuals of the equipment involved for operating instructions. 32. Frequency Response Test a. Using signal sources covering 10 Mill to 13 Glb with a 10 dB isolating attenuator and a power meter, connect power sensor to attenuator, Adjust RF power level to ·20 dBm input to power sensor. b. nal Without changing Rf' power level of sigdisconnect power sen"or. SOlUTP,. c. Connect detector to attenuator. ;\leasure de voltag.. output from detector and record rneasurement. d. Change frequency of signal source and reo peat step; a through". e. Since the detector follows a square-law response at this power level, it; output is propertional to power (P d B = 10 log Vol. Total variation of detector readings should meet specifications [see Table 1) for all frequencies of ioterest across the band. NOTE ~llt~t:ip!e mismatch errors cmY~lld by ettenuator SWR, power meter SlrR. and deteclor SWR shouid bc tahen into aecount, us well a.i the accuru(.'y of the uulicator WH'C to fW?nJure- the- de't~ctor·s Otltpu~. • ~ " • ' • • Page 5 Model 423A/8410..\ Connect output of CW generator to power meter. Measure adjusted levels (set in step b) of CW generator output. The peak power of the pulse en. rlope observed in step a is equal to the output power of the CW generator. • 33. High level Sensitivity Test a. Using si, nal sources covering 10 ;',lIIz to 18 Gllz and a de voltmeter or osci.ioscope as the indicator, connect detector to signal source. Ad just Rf' power lew I for a 100 mV detected output from detector. 4 b. Disconruct detector from signal source -md measure RF output level. The Rf' output level should be <;; 0.35 roW. c. Repeat 5 .eps a and b for all frequencies of interest across I he band. 34. low Level Ser<itivity Test a. Using a ;.jgnal source (covering 100 MIl'l to 1 Gllz), a 10 dB attenuator, and a power meter. connect attenuator to signal source and power sensor to attenuator. Adjust R F power level for '-20 dBm output from attenuator. Verify the ambient temperature. b. Disconnect power sensor from attenuator and connect detector. Measure dc voltage output from detector. The output should be > ·1.0 m V at 25" C. The sensitivity slope is typically -0.01[; dBte from O"C to +55'C. NOTE Multiple mismatct: error:; caw;cd b~' attenualor SWR. power meier SWR, and delector SWR so ,ld be taker: into acco!Jnt. G•., uel! as u<.'cu,'acy vi indicator u.'ied to nlt'a:;!lre detector:~ outpu t. 35. Malch Test (SINR) 30. To verify the detector's SWR specifications, use any system whose measurement accuracies for SWR (residual SW/O are known. 37. ADJUSTMENTS 38_ The detectors have no internal adjustments. :39. REPLACEABLE PARTS -10. The succeeding paragraphs contain information pertaining to replaceable parts [see Table 2l and the ordering of replaceable parts for the ;',lodels 423,\, 8·170'\. and 11523'\. ·11. To order a replacement part. address order or inquiry to the nearest Hewlett-Packard office (see • • Page 6 ModeI4?3A/8470A list in back of manual.) Include the following information for each part: model number, HewlettPackard part number, and description. remove connector cap, use a pair of gas pliers with plastic teeth or protect body with heavy paper or tape. 42. SERVICE b. Remove old detector element, capsule spacer, and capacitive washer, and discard them. 43. The succeeding paragraphs give instructions for repair of the Model 423A and 8470:\ Crystal Detectors and the Option 002 Load Resistor, ;\lodeI11523A. Additional maietenance inforrnation can be obtained from the local Hewlett-Packard office. Part numbers for replaceable parts ar-- given in Table 2. c. Install the new capaci the washer, capsule spacer, and detector element. Install the washer first, the spacer with its polyiron side against the washer. Finally, install the detector element hy inserting the resistive end into the center contact inside the detector body. 44. Detector Element Replacement 45. The detector element assembly includes only a detector element, unless an Option 002 is ordered, then a replacement load resistor for the 11523:\ is included. The resistor is to load the diode for squarelaw operation. The special detector element (see Figure .1.\ contained in the detector ca" be damaged in handling, removal. or installation if certain precautions are not taken. Then handling precautions which follow <hould be read before performance of any operation with the detector element when it is 0/<1 of either the housing or the detee/or elemenl shipping container. a. Before installing diode into mount, touch exposed metal on mount with your hand to discharge static electricit,'. Then insert diode into mount. b. When handing diode to another person, touch hands first to ensure there is no difference in static electricity potential between you. c. Ohmmeters should not be used to measure Iorward- and back-resistance since it is easy to damage these diodes. The difficulty arises because of the ohmmeter's open-circuit V<'ltages and shortcircuit currents. 46. Replacing Detector Bement 47. Parts mentioned in the following procedure are identified in Figure 4. a. Remove connector cap from body. To IVhen inserting tne detector element, do not force the tip [resistive end} into the center conductor in the body a.• th» [inger» of tae center conductor migh: be damaged, if the detector element is not centered. d. Replace connector cap and TIGllTl'N FIRMLY. NOTE fhe Option 002 Detector Element Assernbly includes a detector element and a resistor. The resistor is for use in the Model 11523A and must be installed to match it to the detector. 48. Replacement of Load Resistor (11523A) Parts -19. Parts mentioned in the following prccedure are identified in Figures 2 and 3. 50. Replacing Male BNC Connector a. Remove male BNC connector and lock washer from housing. To remove BNC connector, use a 3/8-inch open-end wrench and hold the housing either in a vise or with pliers. Before using the vise or pliers, protect the housing of the 11523A with material such as heavy paper or tape or use plastic jaws on the vise or pliers. b. Unsolder resistor. c. Solder resistor to new BNC connector. • ~!!!"el 423A/84?OA Page 9 Table 2. Replaceable Parts, Models 423A, 8410A, and 11523A Description Stock No. 423A Assembly Connector, Female BNC Connector. Cap Connector Assembly. Female BNC. including contact assembly Body AssemblY,123A Includes the following: Type N Male Connector Outer Conductor Type N Male Nut Rubber Gasket T ipe N Nut Retaining Ring Type N Male Nut Type N Male Connector Bead Type .. ~Iale Connector renter Conductor Body. Crystal Mount 125()-0251 5020-0210 00·123-600 00-123-601 1250-0011 8410A Assembly 00~23-202 423A Diode Replacement Assemblies' 00-123-802 00-123-803 00·123-800 00·123-801 00·123-605 Resistor,Tubular Ring, RF Connector (Opt 012) Connector. Female BNC Connector, RF APe·N Female (fJpt 013) :ontaet, RF Connector Ferna'e {Opl. 013) Connector, RF APC-N ~1.le (Opt 012) Contact, RF Connector ~Iale (Opt 012) Nut. RF Connector (Opt 012) Washer, Lock, Internal Contact, Spring Cap, Connector Insulator Washer, Compression Washer, Fiber Body, Crystal Mount Conductor. Center 5060-0236 5060-0237 1>710-0877 0727·1033 1250-0016 1250-0251 1250-091·1 1250-0915 1250-0916 1250-0917 1250-0f/18 2190-0016 5000-023·1 5020-0210 5010-0306 08-170-0001 08·170-0002 08-170-2000 08·170-2001 00-123-606 8410A Diode Replacement Assemblies' 00-123·603 0O-t23-60~ 11523A Load Resisto' Assembly' Connector, Male BNC Connector, Female BNC Spring. Contact Housing 1250-0O-t5 1250-0251 5000-023-1 5020-3215 841M APC-7 Connector Assembly Inner Conductor Contact Mechanism (assemblied contact and outer body) Coupling Sleeve Inner Conductor Contact Outer Conductor Coupling Nut SuPP'''' Bead Stock No. 841M APC·1 Connecto: Assembly (Cont'd) Tools:: APC-7 Contact Extractor APC·7 Spanner Wrench Open-end W",nch 1250-0015 1250-0016 1250-0918 5020·0207 00cl23·201 Single Diode Negative Polarity Single Diode Positive Polarity (Opt 003) Single Diode Negative Polarity with Matching Load Resistor (Opt 002) Single Diode Positive Pclarity with Matching Load Resistor (Opt 002 and 003) Matched Pair Diodes Negative Polarity (Opt 001) Matched Pair Diodes Positive Polarity {Opt 001. 003) Matched Pair Diodes with Load Res;, tor Negative Poiarity (Opt 001. 002) Matched Pair [',ode with Load Resistor Positive Polarity {Opt 001, 002. anc 003) Description 1259-0816 Single Diode Negative Polarity Single Diode Positive Polarity (Opt 003) Single Diode Negative Polarity with Matching Load Resistor (Opt 002) Single Diode Positive Polaruy with ~blching Load Resistor (Opt 002,003) Marched Pair Diodes Negative Polarity IOpt 001) Matched Pair Diodes Positive Polarity (Opt 001.003) ~Iatched Pair Diodes with Load Resistor Negative Polarity (Opt 001.002) Matched Pail Diode with Load Resistor PositivE" Polarity (Opt 001.002, and 003/ 1250-0820 1250-0907 125(/..1183 1250-1165 50-10-0306 1R.~f~r to 'f..btl! 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A"US"'" LiSTlll), OIMlad till lllQtQII. utllClt fIUInl \tOlII .tlOWlI;a. ~flll' :=..~~c..:r~~, Il~noot TlJ.f C<l<llpllli llldll'Uft II' ~J.rf\IIIlaIo• ""'lCe""'" I,r:' .. • ( .• ,. ... I O. PER A TIN G NOT E CRYSTAl DETECTOR •• 423A 8470A v \ ,11 \ \ JULY 1972 ' HEWLETT'; PAckARD • , CERTIFICATION The Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this instrument /t'as thoroughly tested aTid inspected and found to meet its published specifications when it /t'as s~d from the factory. The HewlettPackard Company further clfi1iJies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the U.S, National Bureau of Standards to th$ extent aliOlced by the Bureau's calibration facility. WARRANTY AND ASSISTANCE , All Hewlett-Packard products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty applies for one year frum the date of delivery, or, in the case of -sertain major components listed in the operating manual, for the specified period. We will repair or replace products which prove to be defective during the warranty period provided they are returned to HewlettPackard. No other warranty is expressed or implied. We are not liable for Y6msequential damages. Service contracts or customer assistance agreements are available for Hewlett-Packard' products that require maintenance and repair on-site. For any assistance, contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office. Addresses are pruvided at the back») this manual. , " I , » ,.' Page I Model. 423A I/!4 70A • II ~;. . • . '" -.N ~ • Figure I Model. 42:JA and 8470A Crystal Dett'rtors and Model I /52:J Load ResIStor INTRODUCTION The 423A and 8470A Crystal Detectors are 50-ohm (nominal) devices designed for measurement use in coaxial systems, They measure relative power up to 100 mW, and ~ave a BNC output lack to connect the detected qutput to a meter. such as the 415E. Frequency range of the 423A is 10 Mllz to 12.4 GHz. The 8470A has additional range up to 18 GHz. • Output polarity of the Detectors is negative unless the Option 003 version is purchased. Specifications and Options are listed in Table I. The optional Load Resistor, Model 11523A. is mounted in a separate housing to permit easy. conversion from optimum s.quare law to maximum output. Each load is identifled by the serial number of the Detector to which it IS matched. If you have mar" than one Model 11523A. always be sur" that the proper one is in US" for the Detector you are using. equivalent of four feet of ~l cable. charged to 14 volts stores 0.1 erg of energy which is the maximum safe pulse rating of the detector. Be certam that a cable IS connected to associated equipment and discharged before connecting It to crystal detector. Handling Detector ElementDO NOT HANDLE DETECTOR ~:LEMENT USED IN' CRYSTAL DETECTOR NEEDLESSLY. Static electricity which build. up on a person, especially on cold. dry day. must never be allowed to discharge through the Crystal Detector. Avoid exposed leads to or from the Crystal Detector, since these are often touched accidentally. Refer to Derector Element Replacement for proper precautions. GENERAL The crystal Detector can be used as a demodulator to obtain a pulse envelope which can then be observed on an oscilloscope. It can also be used as A general purpose detector. PRECAUTIONS Electrical Shock DISCHARGE OF STORED ELECTRICAL ENERGY CAN EASILY DAMAGE THE CRYSTAL DETECTOR. A lOO-pF crapacuor, the When usmg the Crystal Detector with an oscilloscope and the waves hapes to be observed have rise times of less than 5/'..,c, the coaxial cable connecting oscilloscope and d"t~tor should b"fhOrl as possible and sh unted with a resistor. I ly, this res istor should be 50 ohms to terminate , e coaxial r I':t~" 2 , .. Frequency Range: Connector" ~23A 4:,tl" 10 ~1I1z to 124 GHl 8·nOA \0 MHz 10 18 (;H/. (Below I GHz. IIF may leak through the video output connecter. It can be ehmmated. if objectionable. with suitable low pass Illter j Frequency Response:' ~23A '02 dB.''''·I"e 10 Mllz 10 8 l;lIz. ' 0.5 dB overall 1l-170A '02 dB,,,,·lav.' 10 Mllz 10 8lalz. , 05 dB 10 12.4 (1Hz. ' 1.0 dB overall Option 001: Matched pair. Frequency response characteristics {exclusive of bask sensitivity) l(uk within t 0.2 dB per octave (rom 10 MHz to 8 l;Hz, , 0.3 dB hum 8to 12.4 Gllz. Oplion 002: Furnished wllh matched load reststor (11523AI Ior optimum square law characteristics al 24"C 175"Fl,' < 1 0.5 dB variaUp" (rom square raw over a fanlle or at least 30 ~B up to 50 m V peak output worklllll Into an external load> 75k ohm s. s<>nsillvily Iypically < 0.1 mYI~W when load resistor Is used. Overall 'elllllh 4·1/2 in. 1144 Maximum Power: 100 mW, peak or avt"r~t" mm}. Sensitivity at 25"c, IIIKh Level. <, 0.35 mW produc-es100 mv output Low Level: > 0.4 mYdcl~W CW Output decreases with Increasing temperature. Typically 0.015 aa.: C Imm 0 C 10 55 C Option 003: Positive polarity OUlpul. Impedance: 50 ohms. Reflectibn Coefficient: 423A and II·nOA 10 MHz 10 45 GHz, 0.091 112 SWRj. 4.5 GHz 10 7.0 GH a. 0.151135 SWRI. 7.0 GHz 10 12.4 GHz, 0.2 11.5 SWRI 1l-470A: 12.4 GHz In 18.0 GH., 0.2611.7 SWRI. Output Impedance: < 15k!! shunted hy 10 pf 8470A Oplion 00 I: Malched pair. ~requency response l'haracleristics [exclusive or baste liensUlvlLyt tral'lf. wllhln , 0.2 dB per octave (rom 10 MHz to 8 GHz, , 0.3 dB (rom 810 12.4 GH., , 0.6 dB (rom 12.4 10 18 GHz. Opllon 002: Furnished with malched load resistor 11t523A1 (or opllmum aquare law characlerislica al 24"C 175"F),' < , 0.5 dB varlallon (rom square law over a rll1lle or al leUt 30 dB up to GO,mY peak output wprklllll Into an e.lernal Ipad <75kll. SenaillYlLy Iyplcally > 0.1 mYf~W when load ",aistor Is used. Overall lellllth 4· 1/2 In. (\44 mm r. Detector Element: Supplied. 1Rerer 10 Table 2 (or ...placemenl U5Pmblles.) Option 003: Positiyo polarlly output. Output Polarity: NeKative I Re(er 10. oplions tor posilive polarily unll•. ) Opllon 012: Fornlahed with male connector Noi.. : <200 ~Y p.p. wllh CW applied to produce 100 mVdc output. Opllon 013: FIlmlshed 1rI1h stalnlesa sleel type N remale connector. SlaJni~Sleel type N . , .. .' ( , Pag" 3 cuhle properly However: with 50 ohms resistance. possibly the output video pulse may he too small to drive some oscilloscopes. Therefore, the cable should be shunted With the smallest value of n -sistanc-e that will obtain suitable deflectiou on the oscilloscope: typically the value will lie be- tween 50 and 2k ohms. The larger the resistance the mono degradation of rise lime. The power applied to the Detector can be either modulated or continuous wave leW). If modulated at a 1000-.·ps rate, the sensitive HI' Model 415B/E -ean he used as the indi ca tor. For ew detection. a de milhumrneter or millivoltmeter such as the HI' Model 425A Microvolt-Ammeter can be used as the mdicator c. Replace the pulse source with a CW generator (step 21. While observing the oscillos..ope tra ce, adjust amplitude of CW generator output to make crystal output equal to that of pulse generator as indicated by markings on graucule (step b). d. While performing the next step, leave CW generator at setting obtained in step c. Disconnect Detector from CW generator. Connect output of ew generator to a thermistor and power meter. Measure adjusted level (step c) of ew generator output. t e. The peak power of the pulse envelope observed in step b IS equal to the output power of the CW generator. Peak Power Measurement Refleetometer Application The arrangement of equipment for peak power measurement is shown in Pigure 2. The procedure Involves calibration of an oscilloscope which in tllrn 15 used to ca librate a CW generator. The output of the calibrated CW generator is measured with a power meter; the peak power of a pulse IS thereby measured, The procedure 15 as follows: For informatjbn about reOedorneter systems and meesurements, set' HI' Application Notes 54 and 61 and Hewlett-Packard Journal Vol. 12. No.4. December 1960 ...opies of which are available upon request. a. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 2. step I . h. Observe pul se, on a de ...- oupled oscilloscope. Using a marking pencil. mark on the graticule the base-to-peak amplitude of the pulse envelope. Model. 423A 8470A STEP I "OOEL I'DC OSC'LLOSCOPE PULSE SOURCE STEP •• 2 CONT'NUOUS WAvE GENERATOR "OOEL "DC OSCILLOSCOPE •• 425A "ODEL 8470A CRYSTAL DET!CTOR STEP CONTINUOUS WAVE GENERATOR 4111 11 MODEL 84,788 THERMiSTOR MOUNT The Detector can be used as a mixer in harmoni c · trequenc y comparison measurements. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS Succeeding paragraphs give instructions for repair of the Detector. and the Option jl02 Load Resistor. Model 11523A. Additional maintenance information can be obtained from your local Hewlett-Packard field office. Stock numbers for replaceable parts are given in Table 2. • The detector element assembly includes a detector element. an Option 002 load resistor for the 11523A. c..paciuve washer and a ca psu1e spacer. The resistor is to load the diode for squar....law \ operation. the capacitive washer is to match the diode for VSWR. while the capsule spacer is mainly for Oatness of se nsitivity. All should be replaced as a unit when the diode is replaced. Detector Element Replacement WARNING MODEL H't POW£R METER J HARMONIC FREOUENCV-COMPARISON MEASUREMENTS 1'-'-~0 • Figure 2. Peak Power Meaourement. • The special detector element (See Figure 31 contained in the Detector c.. n be damaged in handiiN. removal, or installation if certain precautions are not taken. The handling precautions which follow should be read before performance of any operation with the detector elemen~hen it is out of either the housing or the dele<ll:0r element shipping container. ~ __ .. ._ .. • ~'. ~Iudels Detector Element Handhl1\l Precautoons 11 Then Insert detector h When handing crystul 10 another person, touch hands first lo ensure tt""rt> IS IlO lhrrPfl'nt't' III statu- t~It't'lrtl'lly pou-nual bet ween you d Replao- cunm-ctor cap and I TI(OIlT~:N I rlR~ILY ~ c Ohmmeters shuuld NOT "t ,. , he used to rm-asurv forward. and buck-rvsrstamv \ NOTE u IS ",lln'r easy to damage these diodes (Th., dlffll"ulty ari~'s because of the ohmmeter open-ctrvurt volt Uj«(~ and shortcm-utt currents. It IS easy for lht'st' currents or voltages 10 damage lht' d lOUt' , ) . Wh('n lIlSt'flllll( lht> detector element , do not foft'.. the lip rresrst iv« end I uuo th« center conductor III the body as the flllj,(t'rs of th(' ('('nll'f conductor might 1)(' damaged. H the deu-ct or t·l.. rm-ut IS not rvntered touch exposed metal 'on mount wuh your hand to t~It'1'lrJnly , CAUTION Bpfon' II1staJhnfJ: detec-tor mto mount. dl.sch-alJ((' statnII1lo mount. , 12;1.-\ K47IJA SlOt"(' ~ The Option 002 Detector Element Assem hly includes a d.. teeter .. I.. mont and a rvsrstor The resistor 16 for use III lht~ ~Iudd 11523A and must be instulled to match u to the Det...-tor Replacing Detector Element Parts mentioned m the following procedure anId"nllfi,'<l- In ~'igure 3. Replacing Output BNC Connector a Remove conrn.....'lor cap from body To remove connector cap, use a pair uf gas pht'rs with plasnr 1ee th or protect hody with heavy paper or tap«. Tools Required. u. b. h Remove \.lId dr-u-ctor ('Ipmpnl, capsule sllaltt'r, and eupacuive washer, and drsrurd them l' N\>t:"dlt>-poml solderrng iron WI'" cutu-rs Plat nit·. # 4 d Tweezers . Procedure. Parls rm-nnoned r v. Install the new t'upacll1vt' washer. r-apsuh- .... spacer, and detector element. Install Ih. washer firsl, the spacer with Its polyirnn s,d.· against the washer. Finally, rnstall Ih.· deu-rtor elt'menl b y inserting the resistive end mto the center contact Inside the Detector body. a the (ollowmg pro- III ('fflll!l' art' Idt'nllfH'd III "'ij,(ur~ a and ·t Rernove H:-.1t' conm-rt cr and lock wusher ......, Unsoldvr contac-t sprmg soldered to ('('nll'!" h .-oudut-tor h-ad tr c • Of 'CIA (IUI(,,' :. t , CQH1A( , .. I ASSl.M81f , COH"'(( 'OA CA""'-"-f· 51'",,(1111 C .. p"" ,,"( • ""S"(" , • .. ".,.,_, ...u .... ' .... ,,'U '0' 1 .. ,.". .,~ .I .... -.;t ' 10111_' 1'0<;0_-' / " Page 5 CONTACT SPRING --C'K <;:9 .... r CONTACT SPRING R[ SIS TOR -, 1/ '2" / LOCI( wASH[R t •• LOCK WA5t-€R 1III ,.) MALE BNC FEMALE eNC SOLDER THESE POINTS Figure 5 Model 1/523A Load Resistor, Cutaway View Figur« 4 Cutting Crnler Condu<'lur Leod 10 Accommodale Conlact Sprrng t 1) Cut center conductor lead to approxirnately 1/32 ineh (see Figure 4). e. Replace (oc'kwal;l\er and male BNC. Replacing Female Connector (2) With nat file, smooth end of lead, Wipe off burt with tweezers or similar metal instrument. c Slip con Lad spring over h-ad. and solder. l~nt... r B. Remove BNC conne-..tor. To remove or install BNC, use a BNC wrench or use a male BNC' connector as a wrvnch. conductor CAUTION b. Unsolder contact spring. r, Prepare replacement BNC connector: Use solder spanngly or It will creep ba"k on sPlIll~. Solder on spnng destroys Its usefulness. and solder is difficult to remove from spnng. d. Let spring cool. and then n-plarv lock washer and connector In connector cup. Replacement of 11523A Parts Parts mentioned 111 the following procedure art" idenufied In Figures.4 and 5. Tools required are listed m Replacing Output BNC Connector, Tools Requrred , Replacing Male BNC Connector. (II Cut center conductor lead to approxI rna u-l y. 1132 'll'h ' (21 With nat file. smooth end of lead. wipe off hurr with tweezers or SImilar metal instrument. d Sltp contact spring over center conductor lead. and solder. CAUTION Uso: solder sparingly or It WIll creep back on spring. Solder on spnng destroys Its useful ness and is di Ificult to remove. e. Let contact spring cool connector int.o mount. a. Remove male BNC connector and lock washer from housing. To remove BNC. use a 3/1l·lnch openend wrench and hold thr housing either in a VIse or with gas pliers. Before putting pliers on, protect the housing of the 11523A with material such as heavy paper. h. Unsolder resistor c. Solder resistor to new BNC. d. Let resistor cool and then check resistance from male BNC pin through resistor; resistance measured should be t 10% that indicuted by the coding. a~d then SlT"W REPLACEABLE PARTS This sect~n contains information pertaining to replaceable parts , ..... Table 2) and the ordering of these parts ior tbe Models 423A, 8470A, and 11523A. • To order a replacement part, address order or inquiry to your local Hewlett-Packard ficld of Eke (..... list at rear of this Noll'). Specify the following information for each part. a. Model number b. Hewlett-Packard stock number c. , Description of part. - • - - - -- . ..- .. -.-- " \ ' . • I \ \ ! • . ,. I ., , } I \ ; ) \ • ,. • i' \ \ J \ \. r \. ,I ... .- . ~ I ) / Page 6 Model. ~ 23A18~ 70A Table 2. Replaceable Parts, Models 423A. 8470A,and 1/523A Description Connector. mal. ONe (or II Stock No. ~23A 12f>()·004 ~ Connector. (.mal. ONC 1250-02~ Connector A_mbly. female ONC. includllll contact ....mbly 00423·600 Connector. Cap 5020-0210 Hou.. ng (or 5020-3215 11~23A I MalchPd pal ... o( elements with'" malchllllioad I'P5Islor (Oplion 002): Neplive polUity Posilive polarity (Oplion 003) Stock No. \ 00423-603 00423·604 8470Ao.Diode Replecement Assemblies 11523A wllhoull'P5l111or, includPs ",rial pial. lo be attached 10 423A 11523·6q0 Body Asspmbly. 423A or 8470A Includes the (ollowln1!: Type N Mal. NUl Type N NUl R.lainlll8 Ring Type N Mal. Nul Rubber Gaslt.l Body, Cryslal Mounl TypeN Description Single Detector ASEmbly: Nepllve Polarity Ppsili.e PolUily (Oplion 003) . 08470·6001 08470·6002 . 00423·601 ilPgle Detector A...mbly with mat'tlng load resistor (Opllon 002): Negative Polarity Posillve Polarity (Option 003) 08470·6003 08470·6004 12110-0918 1250-0016 MalchPd Pal... o( ....mblles (Oplion 00 I): Negative Polarity Postlive PolUity (Oplion 003) 08470·6006 MatchPd pal... of ....mblles with load I'P5Islo... (Oplion 002): Negalive Polarity Positive Polarity (Oplion 003) 08470-6007 08470·6008 APe·7 Connector Assembly 1250-0909 Inner conductor cantlcl 1250-0907 1250-0816 08470·600~ 12~0-0015 00423·202 Male Connector Center Conductor 00423·201 TypeN Male Connector Outer Conductor Type N Male Conneclor O..d 1250-0014 5020-0207 42311' Diode RepllCement Assemblies' Inner conductorcontact mechanism Single detector ....mbly: Negalive polarlly Posllive polarily jOplion 003) 00423·802 00423·803 Single detector .......bly wlth malchllll load I'P5Islor (Option 002): Negalive polarity Posllive , polarity (Option 003) 00423·800 00423·801 Malched pain o( ....mbly (Oplion 001): Negalive polarity Posilive polUity (Option 003) 00423·605 00423·606 (contact plus outer body; asaemblPd) Support bead Coupllftg nut Outer COnduclor ' Couplllll Slee.e ~040-0273 1250-0819 1250-1183 1250-0820 Tools:' lR.'I" to Tabw I ror dnrr1pUon of opUona. APe· 7 conlact eXlrIdor 5060-0236 APe- 7 Spanner wrench ~060-0237 Open-end wrench 8710-0877 2 pan of HP Mod",11 USIA APC·, ConlWc&.or Tool Kll. ( PERFORMANCE CHECKS The following paragraphs sUllllest methods to use for checking detector specifications, For these checks the instrument operator should refer to the manuals of the equipment involved for operating instructions ' Frequency Response Check • a. Using Ii 10 MHz to 18 G/1z signal source with a 10 dB isolatina auenuetos. and an SWR Meter as the indicator, connect the detector to the signal source and adjust the RF power level for any convenient up~ scale reference on the SWR meter. b. Without changing the RF output level, disconnect the detector from the signal source. c. Using a power meter/thermistor mount combination, measure the signal source RF output level and record it. J Page 7 Moods 423A/!!470A • -. ~ _ . ~ ~ . '',. -, CENTER - . CONDUCTOR ~U:~T I " ' " crlNNER CONDUCTOR ~NT~CT MEC~ANISM . ~" ~ CO~~~~OR -, • " \ COUI'ij.ING NUT COUPLING SLEEVE ' CARE USE 1. To Connect: ,~ 1. On one connector. relract the C'OUJlUnl sleeve by K..... conlaclllll wrfact!l lIDoolb and clean. I....· ularlU.. and ro....n partlcl.. can cIecrad. lll.c:t.rtcaJ perfonnance. Lumina the C'Ouplinl nut eounteretoekwtse unUI the sIeeee and nul dJsenl ..e. • 2.. On lb. ether connector, rully extend the couplllll sI..... by lumlnl the coupllnl nul clockwi... To enl..' couplllll lil.... and coupllll( nul wh.n Jh. sIeeee I. rully retracted, p back IIlhUy on '\h. nul whll. lumllll II c1ockwl . 3. 4. COUPLING NUT Push lb. eonnectors nnnly 100.lber. and lbread lb. couplllll nul or the connector wllh retracted s1eeve over the ex tended sleeve. INNER CONOUCTOR CONTACT Close lb. lap bel"""" coupllnl nuts wlth lb. nul COUPLING SLEEVE on the eXl.ended-sleeve\onnector. To Disconnect: 1. Loosen Ule couplinl nut of the connector mowina lb. wider lold band. WIDER BAND 2. IMPORTANT: Part lb. conneclon carerully lo p revent atrikJnl the Inner conductor con~t. " _e 2. Prolecl lb. conlaclllll wrfaces wh.n lb. connector Ia not In u.. by leavllll Ih. coupllne ""Lended. ' 3. Use lin\._ maLerial and/or Clpn-brillled brusb aueb u a ~'lh brusb ror c1eanl.... If a <leanlDtl nuld Ia .-ded .... IlOJIropyi alcohol. IMPORTANT: Do nol uae aromaUc or chlortnaLed bydrocarbona, . . Len. elh..... Lerpen... bllber a1cobo1l, lretoaea, or eth..... coboIa web • be........)"Iue..... turpenUne, dioxane. p.>llne. ''''1100oi•• acelaLe, or carbon Lelracb1orld.. Keep exposure or lb. connector puts lo bolb lb. el..nlne nuld and lis vapors • brlel' • poalbl.. ./ Figure 6. APe·7 Connecto," • .. ~ludl'ls ~ 23AIIH 70A i " REPLACING AMPHENOL APC·1 CENTER CONTACT Through wear or damage the contact in th... center r-onductor rna) need n·pladnl. Thl:\ contart. II • small Iour.pronged ('ollt'l which snaps IlIW a n."'N"SS In th .. t't-nlt"f conductor Thts l'Onlat't is normally ht>ld in by the sprtnll-at."lldn of Lht" (our pruna:s. With a malntryilll IClass examine this C'onla."t to de termine If it needs reptecement . DO NOT REMOVE THIS CONTACT FOR INSPECTION iiI ma)" be damagl'd b)" ",movinel. The (·onl...·1 mould be Iree of bum or wear and the prunes ~uuld be equally spal'1.>d. U the l'Ootad is removed do SOT re-use il tu ma)" be damael>d b)" "","ovall. This ('un~'1 is Ampht"nol· part number 131-129 and HP 1250-0907. If thi!'i l"untat"t needs n.aplal·t"flwnl and a new l'1m~*it 15 Iv.Uabl.. proceed L'\ fotlows: ptlt.-e th e Instrument I down. Ir possible !W) 1I • i ~ .. 1 - - - SUPPORT IUD 1\ 3. Allow the Jaws on the tool ueed to close and . pull slraiehl awa)' frum the connector without twistina. The- conlacA..~?uld come wil!1 the tool. If not, repeat th ... procesa. Do.'N'OT re-use th e l'ontad ., 4. Snap in a new contact b)' pushlrl& a new coruect in place. {Amphenol 1250-09071 Part number 131·129: HP Part number • Amphenol RF Divislon. Danbury. Conn. Fll/Ure 7 A pc. 7 Connector I C8410AI 0.063111N 0.06611AX , • 0.3161l11N 0320llAX $-4f£- ::C:! . -3 , .. - 0214 MIN Figure 8. Type N Connector •\. L. 0.063111N 006611AX ;;;r\::;;s:~ ~4:~~:~:x • I t the c'onnt"t'lur rac'l."l'i 2. Tap the conrrector Ullhtt)' and the contact should now protrude .. iehUl' Insert lit. <"nl.rine pin or the Hewlett-Packard collet remover, Stock Numbt.... 5060'()236, wilh lit" Jawl open. lItil 1001 II not avallablt", fn ordinary draftsman', ml"Chan.ll'al pencil may be used I th. end of the Jaws ma), han to be n1t>d to Kl't a 100d vup at the vt"ry end]. ! .. 0.207 MAX. . :'1<"Ms ,I23Aill4 70 A d. output Pag.. 9 Chang" the frequency and reset th e RF 1t."V(al to that measured in step c. e. Disconnect th,· pow er me ter/thermistor mount from the signal sourc...' and reconnec t the d eteeter. Total variation should b.... 1 d If to 12.4 ' GHz; .. dB to 111 GHz. f. Re p"~ steps b. c. d. and c at all points of interes t across the frequ ency band. ,r' Sensitivity Check a. Using a 10 MHz to 18,0 GHz signal IOU«'" and ad,' voltmet..r ... th" indicator. connect the detector til the signal IOU«.... and adjust the RF power 1"...1 fQr a .100 m V detec ted output from the detector. b. Disconnect the det ee toJ from the signal source and measure the· R F output level. Specificatiori!: I..... than 0.36 mW should produce 100 mV detected output. ," .' , \ • • I I / ( , ..~ , ) ) .... \ I . . " ,( - :,' I \ • , Model. 423A/8470A ..': PERFORMANCE TESTS SWR Check r • SPECIFICATIONS: 10 MHz to 4.5 GHz: 1.2 SWR •.5 to 7 GHz: 1.35 SWR 7 to 12.4 GHz: 1.5 SWR 12.4 to 18 GHz: 1.7 SWR <. DESCRIPTION: The 8470A is connected to a Coaxial Swept Slotted-Line Systern.' The ~WR of the 8470A is measured on a swept-frequency basis, At any frequency where the 8470A appears to be out of speclpcation., an SWR Meter is connected and the SWR is measured at that frequency on a single-frequent-y basis. If the SWR is within specification. at'higher frequencies. the Detector will be within specifications at lower frequencies also. OSCIlloscope } Sw.pt Frequency Indicator SWR MII.r I·=~ f,; 0 • ~In,ut • , I IF=~=I====:~~- - - _./ Sw..p OsciliotOf Siolled LIne S..... Adopt.r r~~::~:Jtf~~:=~lr • AdClllter S lolled LIne Fil/ure 9. SWR Te.t Setup EQUIPMENT: Slotted-Line Carriage . HP 80ge Slotted-Line . . . . HP 816A Slotted- Line Sweep Adapter . HP 448A The above instruments form the HP 817 A Coaxial Swept Slotted·Line System Sweep Oscillator . . . . . HP 8690 mainframe with 8699 (110 MHz to .. GHz) HP 8690 mainframe with 8693 (4 to Il GHz) HP 8690 mainframe with 8694 (8 to 12.4 GHz) HP 8690 mainframe with 8695 (12.4 to 18 GHz) Swept-Frequency Indicator HP 1416A Oscilloseo pe .. HP 141A SWR Meter .. HP 415E Adapter HP 11534A 1 For d"~il•• _/ "11' Opl'r'IIUna Nolt' for ModII'I I I I A Cou.aaJ S.lI'pt Slotted-l.int' S.,...m. J Pag" I I 112 PERFORMANCE TESTS \ I. Conne ct the equipme nt 2. se t 3 L"""I the swee p oscillator shown In Figure 9. tI5 th e Sw ee p Oscillator to sw.... p the band of tnte rest . tI5 follows: \ a. Manually sweep the band and adjust Swee p Oscillator output and Slotted Line Sw ee p Adapter prohe pe netration for a Ie veled ALC signal with. DC output of 25 mV. Use a BNC Tee and momentarily connect the Vertical Input of the scope to view the ALC loop. b. Switch SW""p Oscillator to- AUTO sweep and check leveling of ALC loop. c. Check output of 8472A with Oscilloscope. Maximum output should be 100 mV. If too high.tunl Sweep Oscillator output down or Insert attenuator between Slotted-Line Sweep Adapter and the Carriage. ,I. Set Swept Frequency lndicator to LOG MODE with 2 dB/cm sensiuvity. 5. Adjust Slotted Lin" probe and Swept-Frequency Indicator LOG Use minimum possible probe penetration. 6. se t Oscilloscope PRESENT ATION 7 Move the carriage at least ,;>ne-h.1f wavelength while sweeping the band of inter... t !l. Measure the Width of the trace In a vertical direction at the thickest pornt !J Compare this With spectficauons using th« formula: BALANC~: for a noise-free display. to WRITE. \ SWR = log-I (dB/20) or 1.2 1.35 1.5 1.7 SWR = 1.58 dB SWR = 2.61 dB SWR = 3.52 dB SWR-4.6IdB The SWR should he less than specrf'ications. If not. measure the WIdth of th,· trac-e WIthout sweeping. Subtract this reading from the m..asured value. If the resultant IS not less than sp...-ification, proceed to the following single-frequency test. 10. se t the Sweep Oscillator to MANUAL sw...p. Set Sw ....p Oscillator to th .. frequency in question. 11 Connect the output of the Carriage I'rob.. to the Input of the SWR Met ..r. Set the SWR Meter switch to 30 dB. RANG~: 12. Set the Sw ee p Oscillator for Internal squarewav.. modulation and peakj!ldll'atlon on SWR M.. ter. 13. Move the Carriage Probe for a maximum indication. 14 ,+ , Adjust the SWR Meter GAIN control for a full-scale indicauon on th e SWR Met.. r. 15 Move the Carriage Probe for a minimum mdn-auon. 16. Read th.. SWR from the Indication. \ ELECTRONIC SALES & UNITED STATES ......... CONN(C' Ie U I ....".It,. 'l ,~, ~ .. "., I~'O.· III Uti 110 rno l1Gol .l '., c~", ,. "' .. .",~. ." ,,,..'. '''' "I~, " , ",~ '''''' , ......,••, , .' ~. llh~ ... , ~~. ,,~ IU • • ·1'4" , , II " " " " l""wn. •"'. ..."':, i', I." ,"), ." ~" "."u. "'~".".,. C'I, " ..... ~O' ' ..... o)O)'>oj , ".n)! , , 0 10. 121/ 1I_1lJ 0",.. ~wn. , ... "~"'f'''" ", ••' .' . ·.wl"h.,... .. 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