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HP 83522A User Manual

HP 83522A
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83522A
RF
PLUG-.IN
(Including Options 002 and 004)
SERIAL NUMBERS
This manual applies directly to
HP
Model
83522A
RF
Plug-ins having serial number prefix
2040A
or
2 127A.
For additional information about serial numbers,
refer to INSTRUMENTS COVERED
BY
MANUAL
in Section
I.
@Copyright HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 1980
1400 FOUNTAIN GROVE PARKWAY, SANTA ROSA, CA. 95404 U.S.A.
MANUAL PART NO. 83522-90003
Microfiche
Part
No. 83522-90004
Printed:
JULY
1981
I
HEWLETT
PACKARD

Table of Contents

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HP 83522A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output Power+13 dBm
Harmonics-20 dBc
Non-harmonic Spurious-60 dBc
Connector TypeN-type
Input VSWR2:1 maximum
Output VSWR2:1 maximum
Operating Temperature0 to 50 °C
Storage Temperature-40 to 70 °C

Summary

SECTION I GENERAL INFORMATION

1-1. INTRODUCTION

Overview of the manual's scope and organization, including sections on general information, installation, operation, etc.

1-7. SPECIFICATIONS

Lists the performance standards and limits for the Model 83522A RF Plug-in.

SECTION II INSTALLATION

2-1. INTRODUCTION

Provides instructions for initial inspection, setup, storage, and shipment of the RF plug-in.

SECTION III OPERATION

3-1. INTRODUCTION

Explains operating characteristics, front/rear panel features, calibration, and maintenance.

3-4. Frequency Resolution

Discusses input and displayed frequency resolution, referencing DAC usage and accuracy.

SECTION IV PERFORMANCE TESTS

4-1. INTRODUCTION

Outlines procedures to verify the RF plug-in's performance against published specifications.

4-9. RELATED ADJUSTMENTS

Correlates performance tests with associated adjustments for marginal results.

SECTION V ADJUSTMENTS

5-1. INTRODUCTION

Provides adjustment procedures for replacing components or meeting performance specifications.

5-5. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

Lists essential equipment needed for performing the adjustment procedures, referencing Table 1-4.

5-7. FACTORY-SELECTED COMPONENTS

Lists components selected at the factory, their adjustment procedures, and allowable value ranges.

5-11. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

Details the sequence and interaction of adjustments, emphasizing leveling loop procedures.

SECTION VI REPLACEABLE PARTS

6-1. INTRODUCTION

Provides information for ordering parts, including abbreviations and a list of all replaceable parts.

6-3. EXCHANGE ASSEMBLIES

Lists assemblies replaceable on an exchange basis, requiring return of defective units for credit.

6-5. ABBREVIATIONS

Lists abbreviations used in parts lists and schematics, including capital and partial capital forms.

6-7. REPLACEABLE PARTS LIST

Provides a list of replaceable parts organized by electrical assemblies, chassis-mounted parts, and miscellaneous items.

SECTION VII MANUAL BACKDATING CHANGES

7-1. INTRODUCTION

Explains the purpose of documenting differences for earlier instrument versions and mentions later versions are in supplements.

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