[Test-Equipment] PTS250 - was General Radio module
Fuqua, Bill L
wlfuqu00 at uky.edu
Thu Dec 29 19:42:28 EST 2011
Swap it with the 1 hertz module and see if the jump does the same.
Sounds like a BCD decoding problem.
73
Bill wa4lav
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Subject: Re: [Test-Equipment] PTS250 - was General Radio module
In a message dated 29/12/2011 22:34:38 GMT Standard Time,
pete at petelancashire.com writes:
Finally got it powered up.
As the option plate says, it does not have an internal osc, could
really care less about that.
The problem so far is the 10 HZ DM module is jumping around 1 or 2
units. For example if
the 250 is set at 100,000 KHz, the output jumps exactly 10 or 20 Hz.
Does not seem to care
what the 10 Hz is set to, if 5 the jump is still +10 or 20 Hz Rate is
variable for a few per second
to every 2 seconds.
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Hi Pete
Next test I would suggest is to swap out the 10Hz DM1000 module for one of
the others, doesn't really matter which one, 1Hz or 100Hz would seem like
a good option, just to see if the instability moves with the module.
If it does then you have a couple of options.
One is to just leave out that module and move the 1Hz module along and live
with 10 Hz resolution, the other is to attempt a fix or try to find a
replacement module.
Oh, ok, so that might be three options:-)
I have repaired PTS units, things like solder blobs moving in transit and
shorting out a module or fairly obvious faulty components, but must admit
I've not attempted any realignment of the modules and wouldn't really want to
if I could avoid it.
Remembering that resolution is not the same as accuracy I find that I don't
really need 0.1 or 1 Hz resolution all that often. What I do need is to
know that my set frequency is accurate, which is where my external references
come in, and absolute resolution is often secondary.
If the instability doesn't move with the module then you need to look at
the associated switch and attached diodes etc, but I suspect that might be
quite unlikely.
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The other issue is the output drops off very quickly below about 500 KHz
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The PTS250 is specified from 1MHz to 250Mhz, so if your bottom limit is
500KHz I would say that isn't too bad:-)
regards
Nigel
GM8PZR
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