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SC600 Option
SC600 Calibration Setup
6
6-17
Table 6-15. SC600 Calibration and Verification Equipment (cont.)
Leveled Sine Wave Flatness (High Frequency) Calibration and Verification
Instrument Model Minimum Use Specifications
Power Meter Hewlett-Packard
E4418A
Range -42 to +5.6 dBm
Frequency 10 - 600 MHz
Power Sensor Hewlett-Packard 8482A Range -20 to +19 dBm
Frequency 10 - 600 MHz
Power Sensor Hewlett-Packard 8481D Range -42 to -20 dBm
Frequency 10 - 600 MHz
30 dB
Reference
Hewlett-Packard
11708A
Range 30 dB
Attenuator (supplied with HP
8481D)
Frequency 50 MHz
Adapter Hewlett-Packard
PN 1250-1474
BNC(f) to Type N(f)
BNC Cable (supplied with SC600)
Leveled Sine Wave Frequency, Time Marker Verification
Frequency
Counter
PM 6680 with option
(PM 9621, PM 9624, or
PM 9625) and (PM
9690 or PM 9691)
2 ns to 5 s, 50 kHz to 600 MHz: <0.15 ppm uncertainty
Adapter Pomona #3288 BNC(f) to Type N(m)
BNC Cable (supplied with SC600)
Wave Generator Verification
AC
Measurement
Fluke 5790A Range 1.8 mV p-p to 55 V p-p
Standard
Frequency 10 Hz to 100 kHz
Adapter Pomona #1269
BNC(f) to Double Banana
Termination
Feedthrough 50 ± 1%.
BNC Cable (supplied with SC600)
6-28. SC600 Calibration Setup
The procedures in this manual have been developed to provide users the ability to
calibrate the SC600 at their own site if they are required to do so. It is strongly
recommended that, if possible, you return your unit to Fluke for calibration and
verification. The Calibrator Mainframe must be fully calibrated prior to performing any
of the SC600 calibration procedures.
The hardware adjustments are intended to be one-time adjustments performed in the
factory, however, adjustment may be required after repair. Hardware adjustments must
be performed prior to calibration. Calibration must be performed after any hardware
adjustments. See “Hardware Adjustments” in this chapter.
The AC Voltage function is dependent on the DC Voltage function. Calibration of the
AC Voltage function is required after the DC Voltage is calibrated.

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