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Tektronix DC 502
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Operating
Instructions
DC
502
Set
the
MEASUREMENT
INTERVAL
switch
to
MANUAL,
apply
the
signal,
and
push
the
START
button.
The
GATE
indicator
will
light
and
the
progressing
count
will
be
displayed.
Adjust
the
ATTEN
and
TRIGGER
LEVEL
controls
as
necessary
for
a
steady
count.
To
stop
the
counting,
release
the
START
button.
The
GATE
light
will
go
out
and
the
displayed
count
will
be
held.
The
displayed
count
can
continue
when
the
START
button
is
depressed
again.
The
counter
can
be
cleared
to
zero
at
any
time
by
pressing
the
RESET
button
or
by
moving
the
MEASUREMENT
INTERVAL
switch
to
another
position.
4-10
PRE-SCALE
INPUT.
In
the
MANUAL
mode
related
to
this
input,
the
displayed
count
advances
one
count
for
every
ten
incoming
events.
The
incoming
events
must
have
transition
times
and
periods
suitable
for
the
50
pre-scale
input
triggering
requirements.
USING
THE
COUNTER
DIRECT
INPUT
Attenuation
and
Trigger
Level
Adjustment
Signals
to
be
counted
in
the
DIRECT
INPUT
channel
may
have
a
wide
variety
of
shapes
and
amplitudes,
many
of
which
are
unsuitable
to
drive
the
counting
circuits.
Because
of
this,
the
signal
is
first
passed
through
an
attenuator,
then
applied
to
a
signal-shaping
circuit
which
converts
it
to
rectangular
pulses
of
uniform
amplitude.
This
circuit
includes
a
reference
level
adjustable
between
+
and
2
volts
to
which
the
incoming
signal
is
compared,
allowing
the
300-millivolt
sensitivity
window
of
the
signal-shaping
circuit
to
be
adjusted
to
a
convenient
amplitude
on
the
incoming
waveform
(see
Fig.
1-2).
Obtaining
a
steady,
reliable
reading
is
dependent
upon
the
proper
selection
of
input
attenuation
and
proper
adjustment
of
the
TRIGGER
LEVEL
control.
Noise
Impulses
200-millivolt
Fig.
1-2.
Two
examples
of
triggering
circuit
output
showing
how
proper
adjustment
of
TRIGGER
LEVEL
control
can
avoid
an
erroneous
count.
Generally,
the
best
point
on
a
waveform
for
triggering
the
counter
is
where
the
slope
is
steep
and
therefore
usually
free
of
noise.
On
a
sine-wave
signal,
for
example,
the
steepest
slope
occurs
at
the
zero-crossing
point.
Noise
pulses
or
other
signal
components
of
sufficient
amplitude
to
produce
unwanted
trigger
pulses
will
cause
an
erratic
or
incorrect
count.
Fig.
1-2
shows
the
TRIGGER
LEVEL
control
adjusted
to
avoid
error.
In
critical
measurement
applications,
monitor
the
incoming
signal
with
a
test
oscilloscope.
Signal
Connection
Coaxial
cables
and
probes
offer
very
convenient
means
of
connecting
the
signals
to
the
front-panel
input
BNC
connectors.
These
devices
are
shielded
to
prevent
pickup
of
electrostatic
interference
which
can
cause
erroneous
trig
gering
and
a
faulty
count.
For
the
DIRECT
INPUT,
a
X10
probe
not
only
reduces
the
size
of
the
signal,
but
also
presents
a
high
input
impedance
to
allow
the
circuit
under
test
to
perform
very
close
to
normal
operating
conditions.
For
the
4-10
PRE-SCALE
INPUT,
the
50
input
requires
careful
impedance
matching.
If
the
signal
must
be
atten
uated
to
avoid
exceeding
the
maximum
input
limit
of
10
V,
use
50
attenuator
pads
terminated
by
the
50
input
impedance
of
the
DC
502.
Measurement
Interval
and
Display
Time
Controls
The
MEASUREMENT
INTERVAL
switch
selects
the
time
interval
(also
called
gate
time)
during
which
the
DC
502
counts.
The
internal
time-base
circuit
derives
gate
times
from
an
accurate
1-MHz
reference
signal
to
make
frequency
measurements.
These
gate
times
are
0.01
s,
0.1
s,
1
s,
or
10
s.
The
measurement
interval
selected
determines
the
measurement
range
and
resolution.
Also,
the
displayed
decimal
point
is
positioned
correctly
and
the
correct
measurement
units
(MHz
or
kHz)
are
indicated
for
the
corresponding
switch
position.
The
DISPLAY
TIME
control
sets
the
length
of
time
a
measurement
can
be
held
in
the
counter
and
displayed.
The
HOLD
detent
position
allows
a
measurement
to
be
held
indefinitely,
or
until
the
counter
is
reset
to
zero
by
the
front-panel
RESET
button.
1-3

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Tektronix DC 502 Specifications

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BrandTektronix
ModelDC 502
CategoryCash Counter
LanguageEnglish