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5502A
Operators Manual
4-34
WAVE MENUS (Waveform Menus) Opens submenus to select the type of
harmonic, waveform, front panel LO terminal condition, and phase.
o HARMONIC MENUS (Harmonic Frequency Menus) Opens submenus to
select harmonic outputs. See “Set Harmonics” in this chapter.
o WAVE (Normal Waveform) Selects the waveform for the voltage at the front
panel NORMAL terminals. See “Waveform Types” in this chapter.
o AUXWAVE (Auxiliary Waveform) Selects the waveform for the voltage at the
front panel AUX terminals. See “Waveform Types” in this chapter.
o “LO”s (Low Potential Output Terminals) The front panel NORMAL LO and
AUX LO terminals must be tied together either at the UUT or at the Calibrator.
When the front panel NORMAL LO and AUX LO terminals are tied at the UUT,
select “open” with the “LO”s softkey. If the NORMAL LO and AUX LO
terminals are not tied at the UUT, select “tied” with the “LO”s softkey. The
default is tied.
o Φ & REF MENUS (Phase Difference and 10 MHz reference source.) Selects
the phase difference between the NORMAL and AUX outputs, selects internal
or external 10 MHz reference, and sets the phase difference between an external
master 5502A (using 10 MHz IN/OUT) and the NORMAL output. See
“Adjusting the Phase” and “Synchronizing the Calibrator using 10 MHz
IN/OUT” in this chapter.
Set Resistance Output
Complete the subsequent procedure to set a synthesized resistance output at the
Calibrator front panel NORMAL terminals. If you make an entry error, push to
clear the display, then enter the value again.
1. Push to clear any output from the Calibrator.
2. Connect the UUT as in the “Connect the Calibrator to a UUT” section of this chapter.
Note
Since this is a synthesized output, be sure the terminal connections from the
Calibrator to the UUT are LO to LO and HI to HI.
3. Set the UUT to measure resistance on the necessary range.
4. Push the numeric keys and decimal point key to record the necessary resistance
output (maximum six numeric keys). For example, 12.345.
5. Push a multiplier key, if necessary. For example, push .
6. Push .
7. The Control Display shows the amplitude of your resistance entry. For example,
12.345 kΩ (see below).
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