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2、料库 01171-4 OPERATINGANDSERVICEMANUAL (HPPARTNO.00428-90002) MODEL428B CLIP-ONDCMILLIAMMETER SERIALSPREFIXED:131-,601- CopyrightHewlett-PackardCompany 1962 P.O.Box 301,Loveland,Colorado,80537U.S. A. Printed:OCT1966 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Model 428B TABLE OFCONTENTS TableofContents ListofIllustration
3、sandTables SectionPageSectionPage IGENERAL1-1IVTHEORY (Contd) 1-1.Introduction.1-14-25.DetectorGateAmplifier.4-2 1-4.OtherProbeHeads1-14-28.40-KCInput/AmplifierCircuit.4-3 1-7.InstrumentIdentification1-14-30.SynchronousDetectorandFilter ITPREPARATION FOR USE .2-1 (C24) .4-3 2-1.UnpackingandMechanica
4、lInspection2-1 4-36.DCAmplifier4-4 2-4.OperationCheck.2-1 4-43.NegativeFeedbackCurrentCircuit4-4 4-45.40KCPhaseShifter.4-5 2-6.Installation.2-1 4-48.PowerSupply4-5 2-8.PowerRequirements2-1 2-10.Operationon 115or230 Volts.2-1VMAINTENANCE5-1 2-13.ThreeConductorPowerCable2-15-1.Introduction.5-1 2-15.Ra
5、ck-MountModel.2-15-7.MechanicalZero-Set5-1 2-17.PreparationforStorageand Shipment2-15-9.CleaningofProbeJaws.5-1 2-20.Storage.2-15-11.TestEquipment.5-1 illOPERATION.3-1 5-13.TestInstruments.5-1 3-1.Turn-OnProcedure.3-1 5-14.AuxiliaryEquipment.5-1 3-4.MechanicalOperationofProbe.3-1 5-15.AdjustmentAfte
6、rTubeReplacement5-5 5-21.TroubleLocalization5-5 3-6.ElectricalZeroSet .3-1 5-26.Probe.5-5 3-10.DegaussingofProbeHead.3-1 5-28.PowerSupply.5-5 3-13.MeasurementPrecautions.3-1 3-15.Handling ofProbe3-1 5-29.Oscillator-HeadDriveAmplifier.5-5 5-30.HeadDrive5-6 3-21.MagneticFields3-2 5-31.SynchronousDetec
7、tor5-6 3-28.ACFieldsandSuperimposedAC 5-32.DCAlnplifier.5-6 Current.3-2 3-32.EffectofInstrumentonCircuit3-2 5-33.AdjustmentAfterCurrentProbe 3-35.EffectofCircuitonInstrument3-2 Replacement.5-8 3-37.MeasurementPractices.3-3 5-35.CompleteAdjustmentProcedure5-8 3-38.PolarityofCurrent.3-3 5-37.FinalChec
8、k.5-12 5-40.RangeCalibration.5-12 3-40.IncreasingtheAbsoluteSensitivity3-3 5-42.MeterTracking.5-13/5-14 3-42.CurrentCheck Loops.3-3 5-45.Loop Gain.5-13/5-14 3-44.Useof OutputJack.3-3 IVTHEORY.4-1 VIREPLACEABLEPARTS.6-1 6-1.Introduction.6-1 4-1.Introduction.4-1 6-4.OrderingInformation6-1 4-3.OverallO
9、peration.4-1 4-9.CurrentProbe.4-1Appendix 4-19.20KCOscillator.4-2ACODE LISTOFMANUFACTURERS 4-23.HeadDriveAmplifier.4-2BSALESANDSERVICEOFFICES LIST OFILLUSTRATIONS Page 4-5 5-0 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-6 Number 1-1.IfjJModel 428BClip-OnMilliammeter. 1-2.VoltageandCurrentMeasurement 3-1.MeasurementProcedure. 3-2
10、.TypicalPowerSupply. 3-3.ClipProbeAroundWire. 3-4.IncreasingtheAbsoluteSensitivity 4-1.BlockDiagramModel 428B 4-2.SimplifiedBlockDiagram. . . 4-3.MechanicalFluxGate . . . . . 4-4.SaturableFluxGate. . . . . . 4-5.CurrentProbeBridgeCircuit. 4-6.SynchronousDetector. 4-7.Change of Output ofSynchronous D
11、etectorwithPhase. . . 4-8.FeedbackCurrentCircuit. Page 1-1 1-1 3-0 3-2 3-3 3-3 4-0 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 Number 4-9.40KCPhaseShifter. 5-1.CleaningProbeJaws. 5-2.ElectricalZero-Set. 5-3.DCCurrentIndication. 5-4.ACOverload. 5-5.DetectorPhaseAdjustmentSetup. 5-6.DetectorPhaseAdjustment Waveforms.
12、 . . . . . . . . .5-7 5-7.TroubleLocalizationWaveforms5-8 5-8.Exploded View ofProbe. . . . 5-11 5-9.OutputCalibrationTestSetup.5-12 5-10.LeftSideInternalView Model428B.5-12 5-11.RightSideInternalViewModel428B.5-13/5-14 5-12.428BSchematic(Oscillator,Power Supply,andAmplifier)5-15/5-16 LIST OF TABLES
13、Number 1-1.Specifications. . . . . . . . . . 5-1.TubeorTransistorReplace- ment. 01171-4 Page 1-0 .5-5 Number 5-2.AdjustmentProcedure. 6-1.ReferenceDesignationIndex. 6-2.ReplaceableParts. . . . . Page 5-8 6-2 6-8 iii SectionI Table1-1 Model428B Table1-1.Specifications WEIGHT:CabinetMount:Net19lbs Rac
14、kMount:Net 24lbs PROBETIPSIZE: Approximately1/2in.by21/32in.Aperture diameter5/32in. LD-S-507 TOP 3 .=i9.-i DIMENSIONS: CabinetMount:7-1/2in.wide,11-1/2in.high, 14-1/4in.deep. 3 i6 RackMount: 5 HOLE32DIA. CURRENT RANGE: 1mato10amperes.Nine fullscaleranges from1mato10amperesina1,3, 10, 30. sequence.
15、PROBEINDUCTANCE: LessthanO.5J.lh.Nonoticeableloading,even upto1mc. NOISELEVEL: LessthanO.015ma ACREJECTION: ACwithpeakvaluelessthanfullscaleaffects meteraccuracylessthan2%atfrequencies above 5cpsanddifferentfromthecarrier(40kc)and itsharmonics,(on10ampererangeacislimited to4amperespeak). OUTPUT: App
16、roximately1.5voltsand1rnamaxforfull scale;100-ohmsource.Variablelinearoutput levelwithswitchprovisionforcalibrated1volt (correspondstofullscaledeflection).Bandwidth dcto400cps. ACCURACY:00 3%offullscalefrom0 Cto+55 C 0.1ma PROBEINDUCED VOLTAGE: Lessthan15mvpeak(at20kcandharmonics) Below 5cpstotaiins
17、tantaneouscurrentmustnot exceedfullscale. ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE: Model3528ALargeApertureProbe Model3529AMagnetometerProbe PROBE INSULATION: 300voltsmaximum,dcorpeak PONER: 115or230volts10%,50to60cps,approximately 70watts OPTIONS: 01.Model3528ACurrentProbe(Aperture, 2-9/16in.)inlieuof Model 428A-21AP
18、robe normallysupplied 02.Model3529AMagnetometerProbeinlieu of Model 428A-21AProbe 1-0 01171-4 Model428B SECTIONI GENERAL SectionI Paragraphs1-1to1-8 1-1.INTRODUCTION. 1-2.Ther5ffJModel 428BClip-OnMilliammetermea- uresthemagneticfield,whichexistsaroundthewire carryingdccurrent.Operatingtheinstrumenti
19、s simple.Afterzerosetting,thetwojawsoftheprobe areclampedaroundwire(arrowonprobeheadindi- catesdirectionofconventionalcurrentflow)andthe meterwillindicatethecurrent. 1-3.Thereareninecurrentrangesstartingfrom 1 rnato10ampfullscaledeflection.Thesensitivity canbeincreasedevenfurtherbyloopingthewire sev
20、eraltimesthroughtheopeningintheprobe.The currentindicationisvirtuallyinsensitivetosuper- imposedacsignalsandtheseriesloadingofthecircuit islessthan0.5/lh.Alargeamountoffeedbackpro- videsgreatstability.WiththeModel 428Bcurrents canbemeasuredaseasilyasmeasuringvoltageswith a voltmeter. 1-4.OTHER PROBE
21、 HEADS. 1-5.Otherprobeheadsareavailabletoextendthe usefulnessofyourClip-OnDCMilliammeter.Write tothefactoryforfurtherinformation.Atthetimeof publicationofthismanualthefollowingaccessory probeheadswereavailable: a.r5ffJModel 3528ALargeAperture(2-1/2inchprobe head). b.r5ffJModel3529AMagnetometer(1gaus
22、s=1amp). 1-6.Writethefactorystatingyourcompletere- quirementsforinformationconcerningspecialappli- cations. 1-7.INSTRUMENTIDENTIFICATION. 1-8.Hewlett-Packardusesatwo-sectioneight-digit serialnumber(000-00000).Ifthefirstthreedigits Usualclip-onvoltmetermeasurementof voltagewithoutbreakingcircuit ofth
23、eserialnumberonyourinstrumntdo notagree withthoseonthetitlepageofthimanual,ch8nge sheetssuppliedwiththemanualwilldefinedifferences betweenyourinstrumentand thModel-!28Bdescribed inthismanual. Figure1-1.cIifJModel 428BClip-OnMilliammcwr 10-5-512 Clip-onmeasurementofcurrentwith rtf!;Model 428B without
24、breakingcircuit 01171-1 Figure1-2.VoltageandCurrentMeasurement 1-1/1-2 Model4288 SECTIONII PREPARATIONFORUSE SectionII Paragraphs2-1to 2-21 2-1.UNPACKINGANDMECHANICAL INSPECTION. 2-2.Inspectinstrumentforsignsofdamageincurred inshipment.Thisinstrumentshouldbetestedassoon asitisreceived.Ifitfailstoope
25、rateproperly,or isdamagedin any way, aclaimshould befiledwith thecarrier.A fullreportofthedamageshouldbe obtained by theclaimagent,andthisreportshouldbe forwardedtous.Wewillthenadviseyou ofthe dispositionto bemadeoftheequipmentandarrange forrepairorreplacement.Includemodelnumber andserialnumberwhenr
26、eferringtothisinstrument foranyreason. 2-3.Hewlett-PackardCompanywarrantseachinstru- mentmanufacturedbythemto befreefromdefects inmaterialandworkmanship.Ourliabilityunder thiswarrantyislimitedtoservicingoradjustingany instrumentreturnedtothefactoryforthatpurpose andtoreplaceanydefectivepartsthereof.
27、Any damageto theinstrumentuponreceiptisduetothe carrier.Fileaclaimwith thecarrierasinstructed intheprecedingparagraph. 2-4.OPERATIONCHECK. 2-5.Thisinstrumentshouldbecheckedassoonas itisreceivedtodeterminethatitselectricalcharac- teristicshave not beendamagedinshipment.Referto theFIALCHECK,paragraph5
28、-37attheend ofthis manual. 2-6.INSTALLATION. 2-7.TheModel4288dependsonnaturalaircon- vection cooling.Thereforeitisadvisabletoplace theinstrumentonthetableorworkbenchsothatthe aircancirculatefreelythroughtheinstrument. CAUTIO Thecurrentprobeshould not beexposedto temperaturesexceeding550C (131OF)ashi
29、gh temperaturesseriouslyaffecttheheadofthe probe,resultinginunbalanceandeventual damagetotheprobe.Donotleaveprobeon top oftheModel 428B(oranyotherhotplace). 2-8.POWERREQUIREMENTS. 2-9.Powerrequirementsaregiven inSpecifications tableatthefrontofthismanual. 2-10.OPERATIONON115OR230VOLTS. 2-11.Thisinst
30、rumentmaybeusedwitheithera lIS-voltor230-voltsupplywith afrequencyof 50 to 01171-1 60cps,singlephase.Thisinstrumentisshipped fromthefactoryreadyforoperationfromalIS-volt sourceunlessotherwiseindicated. 2-12.Tooperatefroma230-voltsourcethe115-230 switchontherearapronmustbeflipped to 230.First turnthe
31、instrumentofforpullthepowercablefrom thesocket.Placeapointedtool,suchasthesharp- enedend of apencil,intheslotoftheswitchand pull down.Replacethefusewiththeone given intable 6-1for230-voltoperation. 2-13.THREECONDUCTORPOWERCABLE. 2-14.Thethree-conductorpowercablesuppliedwith theinstrumentisterminated
32、inapolarized,three- prongmaleconnectorrecommendedby theNational ElectricalManufacturersAssociation(NEMA).The thirdconductorgroundstheinstrumentchassisforthe PROTECTION OFTHEOPERATING PERSONNEL. Whenusingathree-prongtotwo-prongadapterground thirdlead(greenwire)externally. 2-15.RACK-MOUNTMODEL. 2-16.T
33、hisinstrumentisalsoavailablein arack- mountversioninadditiontothecabinetmodelshown inthismanual.Therack-mountversionisidentical electricallyandsimilarphysicallyexceptthatthe Degausserhasbeenmovedtothefrontpanelfor greaterconvenience. 2-17.PREPARATIONFORSTORAGE ANDSHIPMENT. 2-18.Thebestmethodforpacki
34、ngthisinstrumentis intheoriginalshippingcartonwiththeoriginalfillers packedinthesamemanneraswhenreceivedfromthe factory.Therefore,when unpacking notecarefully themethodof packingandsavetheoriginalpacking materialforpossiblefuturere-use. 2-19.Iftheoriginalpackingmaterialisnotavailable anditisdesiredt
35、opackagetheinstrumentforstorage orshipment,firstwraptheinstrumentinheavykraft papertoavoidscratchingthepaint.Thenpackin a cardboardcartonwith aburstingstrengthofatleast 150lbpersquareinch.Padtheinstrumentonall sideswithatleast2inchesofrubberizedhairorat least4inchesof tightlypackedexcelsior. 2-20.ST
36、ORAGE. 2-21.0specialprecautionsarenecessaryinstorage excepttheusualprotectionagainstmechanicaldamage, saltair,etc. 2-1 SectionIII Figure3-1 Model 428B 4288 1.Turnonpowerand allowapproximately2 minuteswarmuptime. 2.Checkclosureofprobejaws.Incomplete closureofthejawsisindicatedbyexcessive zero-shifton
37、the1 rnacurrentrangewhen probeisrotatedinearthsmagneticfield. Cleanprobejawsifnecessary(seeparagraph 5-9,CleaningProbeJaws). 3.SetRANGEswitchto1 rna.Zero-setinstru- mentwith ZEROcontrol. 4.SetRANGEswitchtoarangethatishigherthan theanticipatedcurrenttoberead. 5.Clipprobejawsaroundwirecarryingdccur- r
38、ent,pointingthearrowontheprobeinthe directionof conventionalcurrent(seearrows infigureabove). 6.Readcurrentonmeter. NOTE AfteruseoftheModel 428B onthe1thru10AMPRANGEdegausstheprobe head(Paragraph3-10)ifzerosetcannotbeaccomplished. Figure3-1.MeasurementProcedure 3-0 01171-2 Model 428B 3-1.TURN-ONPROC
39、EDURE. SectionIII Paragraphs3-1to3-18 SECTIONIII OPERATION 3-10.DEGAUSSING OF PROBE HEAD. 3-2.Beforeoperatingtheinstrument,checktheme- chanicalzeropositionofthemeter.Forthemechani- calzerosettingofthemetermovement,referto paragraph5-7. CAUTION BesuretheRANGEswitchison 1 AMPor lessbeforeturningonthis
40、instrument.Other- wisetheprobemaybecomemagnetizedand needdegaussingbeforeusing. 3-3.Figure3-1illustratesthemeasurementpro- cedurefortheinstrument. Note Readparagraph3-13,MeasurementPrecau- tions,beforeoperatingtheinstrumentforthe firsttime. 3-4.MECHANICALOPERATIONOF PROBE. 3-5.Theprobejawsareopened
41、bysimplysqueezing togetherthetwoflangesontheprobebody.Aninternal springreturnsthejawstotheirproperpositionwhen theflangesarereleased. CAUTION Do NOTreleasetheflangesabruptlysothat thejawssnaptogether.Thismaycause binding andzero-shift. 3-6.ELECTRICALZEROSET. 3-7.Iftheinstrumentcannotbezerosetelectri
42、cally (with ZEROcontrol)therearetwoprobablecauses: 1)Incompleteclosureofprobejaws,2)Magnetization ofprobehead. 3-8.INCOMPLETECLOSUREOFPROBE JAWS. Dustdepositson thelappedsurfacesoftheprobe jawscreateanairgap.Ifthejawsarenotcom- pletelyclosedtheearthsmagneticfield willaffect thereading.WiththeRANGEsw
43、itchat1ma,ro- tationoftheclosedprobeshould notvarythezero- setmorethan 0.1maoCleaningofthejawswill restoreproperoperationconditions(seeparagraph 5-9,CleaningofProbeJaws). 3-9.MAGNETIZATION OF PROBE HEAD.Magnetic shieldsprotecttheprobeheadfromstraymagnetic fields.However,excessivedccurrents(suchas sh
44、ortcircuitdischargecurrentsfromelectrolytic capacitors,etc.)willmagnetizetheprobe.For demagnetizationofprobehead,seeparagraph3-10, DegaussingofProbeHead. 01171-2 3-11.Fordemagnetizingtheprobeproceedasfollows: a.Insertprobeintodegausserattherearofthein- strument(locatedonfrontpanelof rack-mountmodels
45、) witharrowonprobeinsamepositionasarrowmarked onchassis. b.DepressdegausserswitchS3toenergizede- gausser. c.Withdrawprobeveryslowlyforthefirstfew incheswhiledepressingthedegausserswitchuntil probeisremovedapproximatelyone foot. d.Zeroinstrumenton 1marangewith ZEROcontrol. 3-12.Undernormaloperatingco
46、nditionsdegaussing maybenecessaryaftermeasuringcurrentonthe1thru 10AMPRANGE. CAUTION Thedegausserisdesignedforintermittent operationonly.Itmaybeoperatedfor periodsup tothreeminutescontinuously withoutexcessiveheating.Normaldegauss- ingtakesonly about 10seconds. 3-13. MEASUREMENT PRECAUTIONS. 3-14.It
47、isrecommendedthatthisparagraphberead carefullybeforeoperatingtheModel 428BClip-On Milliammeterforthefirsttime.Ingeneral,currents canbemeasuredwiththeModel 428Basconveniently asvoltageswith avacuumtubevoltmeter.However, therearesituationsthatcancauseinaccuratecurrent readings.Thesesituationsaredescri
48、bedasfollows: Handling ofProbe MagneticFields ACFieldsandSuperimposedACCurrents EffectofInstrumentonCircuit EffectofCircuitonInstrument 3-15.HANDLING OFPROBE. 3-16.MECHANICAL HANDLING OFPROBE.Do not closethejaws bylettinggooftheprobeflangesabruptly (snapping),asthismaymagnetizethehead.Also, do notdr
49、optheprobe.Thejawsaremadefroman alkyd plasticmaterial,whichisverydurableundernormal use,butisnotmadetowithstandtheshockofdropping. 3-17.Forthecleaningoftheprobejaws,referto paragraph5-9. 3-18.EXPOSURETOHIGHTEMPERATURE.The probemustnotbesubjectedtotemperaturesexceeding 1310F (550C),ashighertemperaturesaffectthecali- brationandpermanentlyincreasethesusceptibilityto strayfields.Donotlaytheprobeon top ofthecabinet, ashotairfromtheinstrumentcanheattheprobe. 3-1 SectionIII Paragraphs3-19to3-36 3-19.VOLTAGE INSULATION.Itispreferableto cliptheprobearoundinsulatedwir