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| Frequency Range | 5 Hz to 600 kHz |
|---|---|
| Output Impedance | 600 ohms |
| Type | Distortion Analyzer |
| Output Voltage | 1 V |
| Distortion | 0.1% to 10% |
| Power Requirements | 50-60 Hz |
Certification of product specifications and traceability to standards.
Warranty terms, repair/replacement policy, and buyer responsibilities.
Exclusions from warranty coverage due to buyer actions or conditions.
Buyer's sole remedies and HP's limitation of liability for damages.
Information on product maintenance agreements and service office contacts.
General safety precautions for operation, service, and repair of the instrument.
Warnings regarding grounding, hazardous environments, live circuits, and unauthorized modifications.
Definitions of safety symbols indicating manual reference, voltage, ground, power types, and hazard indicators.
Explanation of WARNING and CAUTION signs for hazards and their implications.
Details on the 333A/334A's capabilities, ranges, and voltmeter features.
Information on available accessories, options like Option 01, and instrument identification.
Introduction, inspection, power, grounding, and environmental requirements for installation.
Instructions for bench mounting, rack mounting, and repackaging the instrument.
Introduction, description, controls, and general operating information for the analyzers.
Guidance on signal connections, output terminals, and voltmeter characteristics.
Detailed steps for performing distortion measurements manually and automatically.
Overview of instrument operation, block diagram, and detailed theory of distortion measurement and voltmeter functions.
Explanation of impedance converter, rejection amplifier, and AM detector circuit operations.
Introduction to maintenance, required test equipment, and performance checks overview.
Procedures for voltmeter accuracy, frequency response, and other performance checks and adjustments.
Introduction, ordering information, and details on obtaining parts, including unlisted items.
References to figures illustrating mechanical parts used in the instrument.
Introduction, general notes, and explanation of terms/symbols for circuit diagrams.
Details changes to the manual for earlier instrument versions, referencing serial numbers and specific make changes.
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