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INSTRUCTION BOOK
MODEL 63H
MODEL 63H
INDUCTANCE BRIDGE
INDUCTANCE BRIDGE
kHz to
55 kHz 500 kHz
to 500 kHz

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CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1 . Specifications
Section Specifications 1-1
Secti
Section 11 -. Genera
on 11 GeneralI Descri pti on
Description 2-1

2-1
2- 1 General ...........................................2-1
2- 2
2-2 Bridge Circuit ..................................... 2-1
Bridge
2-3
2-3 Null
Null Detee tor ..................................... 2-3
Detector 0 2-3
••••• 0 • • • • • ••

2-4 Test Signal .............................. 2-4


Signal Oscillator •.•••.••••.•..•.••••••••••••.• 2-4

Section 1 1 1 -. Operating
Section 111 Operating Procedure
Procedure 3-1

3-1 General
Geneml ...........................................3-1
3-2 Turn-On Procedure ................................
Procedure ...•.............. 0............. 3-1
3-3
3-3 Measurement
Measurement Procedure ............................. 3-1
Procedure •••••.••.••..••••••.•.•.••••.
3-4
3 -4 Test Vol
Ac Test Voltage and Current Measurements
tage and ............. 3-10
Measurements.••••••••.•.•
3-5 Appl ication of Superi
Application mposed Di
Superimposed .............33-11
rect Current •..••.••••.••
Direct .11
3-6 Inductance
Inductance Standardizing Technique ................... 3-12
Technique •••.••.••••.••••••• 3-12

Section 1 V -. Maintenance
Section 1V Maintenance 4-
4-11

4- 1
4-1 .................................... 4-1
Circuit Checks .................•.•............... o
CircuitChecks
4-2
4-2 Voltage Measurements ..............................
Voltage Measurements... •• . •• •• • •. •• •• .• •. • ••• •• . •• 4-1
4-3
4-3 Calibration
Cal and Adjustment
ibration and Adjustment of Osci
Oscillator and Tuned
lIator and Tuned
Detector
Detector ........................................
.. 0 ••••••••••••••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••• 4-4
4-4 0

4-4
4-4 Bridge Section
Bridge Section Adjustments .......................... 4-5
Adjustments ••••..•••......•••.••.••• 4-5 0

LIST OF
LIST OF FIGURES,
FIGURES. TABLES,
TABLES. AND CHARTS
CHARTS

Figure 11•
Figure . Simplified Diagram
Simplified Diagram of
of the
the Model
Model 63H .................
63H • ••• . • . •. • •••• • .• 2-2
Figure 2.
Figure 2 . Range of
Range of Inductance
Inductance Measurement
Measurement ys. vs . Frequency.......
Frequency ....... 2-2
3.
Figure 3.
Figure Circuit for
Circuit for Applying
Applying Superimposed
Superimposed DC. DC ................
• • • . • •• • • • • . • •• 3-12
.
Table 11•
Table Multiply L/R
Multiply L/R Setting
Inductance
Setting for
for Various
Various Ranges
Ranges of
Measurement ..........................
Inductance Measurement... • • •• • • • • • • • • • . • . . • ••••• 3-2
Table 2.
Table 2 . Maximum Dc
Maximum Dc Current
Current for
for each
each Range ..................3-11
Range ••...•..•..•••.•••
.
Chart 11•
Chart Maximum J:.c
Maximum Ac Test
Test Current,
Current. XO.OOl
XO.OO1 Range ............. 3-5
Range ••••.••• 0 ••••

2.
Chart 2.
Chart Maximum Ac
Maximum Ac Test
Test Current,
Current. XO.Ol
XO.O1 Range .............. 3-6
Range •••..••• 0 •••••

Chart 3.
Chart 3 . Maximum Ac
Maximum Ac Test
Test Current,
Current. XO.l
XO.l Range ................ 3-7
Range •••.•••••.•••••.
Chart 4.
Chart 4 . Maximum
Maxi mum Ac Ac Test
Test Current,
Current. Xl
X1 Range ................. 3-8
Range ••••••••.••.••••• 3-8
5.
Chart 5.
Chart Maximum
Maxi mum Ac Ac Test
Test Current,
Current. Xl0
XI0 Range ................ 3-9
Range •••...••.•••...•
Table of
Table of Replaceable
Replaceable Parts ...........................PL-l
Parts ••••••.••••.•••• 0 •• 0 PL-1
••• 0 •••

63H
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SECTION 1

SPEC1FlCATlONS
SPECIFICATIONS

Inductance Measuring
Inductance Measuring Range:
Range : 0.0002 IJH
0.0002 pH to 11
110 mH in
0 mH i n 5 steps
steps as follows:

Resolution
Resol uti on of
Multiplier . Range
Inductance Range Inductance Reading
Inductance Reading

10.0 o to 110 mH 0.01% + 2.0 IJH


1.0 o to 11 mH 0.01% + 0.2 IJH
0.1 o to 1100 IJH 0.01% + 0.02 IJH
0.01 o to 110 IJH 0.01% + 0.002 IJH
0.001 o to 11 IJH 0.01% + 0.0002 IJH

Inductance
Inductance Measuring
Measuring Accuracy: (0.25% + 300/C)%
(0.25% 300/C)% + 0.0002
0.0002 IJH
pH

Where,
Where,

C is
C the resonating
i s the resonating capacitance
capacitance in
i n pF
pF of the
the
test inductor
test inductor at
a t the
the freqJency
frecpency of test.

Series Resistance
Series Resistance Measuring
Measuring Range:
Range: 0.0002 ohm
0.0002 ohm to
to 11
11KK ohms
ohms in
i n 55 ranges
ranges as follows:
as follows:

Series Resistance
Series Resistance
Multiplier
Multiplier Range
Range Accuracy
Accuracy

10.0 o to 11 K Q 3% + 0/25% + 5.0 Q


1.0 o to 1100 Q 3% + Q/25% + 0.5 Q
0.1 o to 110 Q 3% + 0/25% + 0.05 Q
0.01 o to 11 Q 3% + 0/25% + 0.005 Q
0.001 o to 1.1 Q 3% + Q/25% + 0.001 Q

Frequency Range:
Frequency Range: 55 kHz
kHz to
to 500
500 kHz
kHz with
with internal
internal osci
oscillator
Ilator
and detector.
and detector.
Frequency Accuracy:
Frequency Accuracy: + 3%
-
±3%
NOTE :
NOTE:
The accuracy
The accuracy of
of the
the test
test frequency
frequency has
has
negligible effect
negligible effect on
on the
the accuracy
accuracy of
of the
the
inductance measurement.
inductance measurement .
Frequency
Frequency Stability:
Stability: Approximately 0.5%
Approximately 0.5% after
after 30
30 minute
minute warm-up.
warm-up.

63H 1-1
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Maximum
Maximum AC Test Level:
Level: Approximately 3.0V, rms, open circuit.
3. OV, rrns, circuit .
Tube Complement:

Quantity Type Used In


Used In
1 12AT7 Oscillator
1 6AK5 Pre-Amplifier
Pre-Ampli fier
1 6U8 Tuned
Tuned Amplifier
2 6AU6 Amplifier
1 6BW4 Rectifier
2- OA2 Voltage Regulator
2 2N404A Emitter-Follower
Emitter-Fol Iower
1 2N1605A Emi tter- Follower
Emitter-Fol Iower
1 2N1046 Emitter-Follower
Emi tter-Fol Iower

Power Requirements:
Requi rernents: 105 to 125V,
105 1 25V, 50-60 Hz,
Hz, 60 watts,
watts, or 210
210
to 250V,
250V, 50-60
50-60 Hz
Hz as specified.
specified.

Size: 19-1/4"
19-1/4" w x 10-3/4"
10-3/4" h x 11-1/4"
11-1/4" d;
case mounted.
d

Mounting: Case mounting is


Case i s standard. Also available
available
for 19-inch rack mounting.
mounting.

Weight: Approximately Ib.


Approxi ma tel y 35 lb.

63H 1-2
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SECTION 11
SECTION 11

GENERAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION

2-1
2-1 GENERAL
GENERAL

2-1-1
2-1-1 The Model 63H is a highly advanced bridge which provides direct reading
TheModel63Hisahighlyadvancedbridgewhichprovidesdirectreading
measurements
measurements of
of series
series inductance
inductance down
down to
to low
low values
values with
with fractional
fractional percentage
percentage accuracy,
accuracy,
and
and under
under an
an unusually
unusually broad
broad range
range of
of test
test conditions.
conditions. The
The instrument
instrument also
also provides
provides direct
direct
reading
reading measurement
measurement of
of series
series resistance.
resistance. The
The operational
operational range
range of
of the
the Model
Model 63H
63H is
i s shown
shown
in
i n the
the diagram
diagram on page 2-2.
on page 2-2. Inductance
Inductance and
and resistance
resistance ranges
ranges are
are covered
covered in
i n five
five steps;
steps;
the
the freq uency range
frequency range is
i s covered
covered in
i n two
two decades.
decades.

2-1-2
2-1 -2 The
The instrument
instrument is
i s completely
completely self-contained,
self-contained, including
including bridge
bridge circuitry,
circuitry,
variable
variable frequency
frequency test
test oscillator
oscillator and
and detector,
detector, null
null indicator,
indicator, and
and power
power supplies.
supplies. It
I t is
is
packaged
packaged as
as aa single,
single, compact
compact bench
bench cabinet.
cabinet. The
The Model
Model 63H
63H may
may be
be installed
installed in
i n aa standard
standard
relay
relay rack
rack when
when the
the cabinet
cabinet is
i s removed.
removed.

2-2
2-2 BRIDGE
BRIDGE CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT

2-2-1
2-2-1 The
The Model 63H embodies
Model 63H embodies aa modified
modified Maxwell
Maxwell circuit
circuit (see
(see simplified
simplified schematic
schematic
on page 2-2).
on page 2-2). The
The test
test signal
signal generator
generator and
and null
null detection
detection circuit
circuit are
are coupled
coupled to
to the
the bridge
bridge
by
by aa technique
technique which
which constitutes
constitutes aa particularly
particularly practical
practical approach
approach to
to the
the design
design of
of aa
Maxwell
Maxwell bridge
bridge capable
capable of
of precision
precision measurements
measurements over
over wide
wide ranges
ranges of
of inductance
inductance and
and test
test
frequencies.
frequencies. The
The two
two sides
sides of
of the
the bridge
bridge are
are driven
driven 180
180 degrees
degrees out
out of
of phase
phase by
by aa well
well balanced
balanced
low
low impedance
impedance transformer.
transformer. This
This permits
permits detection
detection of
of the
the balance
balance condition
condition by
by coupling
coupling the
the
detector
detector to
to the
the high
high corners
corners of
of the
the bridge
bridge through
through two
two small,
small, carefully
carefully balanced
balanced capacitors.
capacitors.

2-2-2
2-2-2 ItI t is
i s characteristic
characteristic of
of this
this bridge
bridge circuit
circuit that
that the
the inductance
inductance and
and resistance
resistance
arms
arms act
act independently
independently of
of each
each other.
other. By
By eliminating
eliminating interaction
interaction between
between the
the two
two arms,
arms, the
the
annoyance
annoyance and
and ambiguity
ambiguity of
of false
false or
or sliding
sliding nulls
nulls is
i s avoided.
avoided.

2-2-3
2-2-3 Since the
Since the bridge i s of
bridge is of the
the non-resonant
non-resonant type,
type, the
the precision
precision of
of frequency
frequency
setting
setting is
i s not
not critical
critical to
to the
the accuracy
accuracy of
of measurement.
measurement. Bridge
Bridge accuracy
accuracy is
i s determined
determined
primarily
primarily by
by the
the balancing
balancing controls,
controls, the
the precision
precision resistors
resistors in
i n the
the range
range selector,
selector, plus
plus the
the

63H 2-1
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AC OUTPUT

w-
VAR OSC.

~ O S C LEVEL
.

Figure 11 •.
Figure Simplified Diagram
Simplified Diagram of
of the
the Model 63H
Model 63H

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2
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X.OOI

.0001 '---~-"'---"- ......." - - ' - - - - - ' - - - - - '



'0 so 100 ZOo
KILOCltU5
000

2.
Figure 2.
Figure Range of
Range of Inductance
Inductance Measurement
Measurement vs.
vs. Frequency
Frequency

63H 2-2
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silvered
silvered mica
mica and
and variable
variable air
air capacitors
capacitors comprising
comprising the
the inductance
inductance decades.
decades. All
A l l of
of
these
these components
components are
are adj usted to
adjusted to better
better than 0.1%
than O. 1% accuracy.
accuracy.

2-2-4
2-2-4 Great
Great care
care has
has been
been taken
taken in
i n both
both the
the electrical
electrical and
and mechanical
mechanical design
design
of
of the
the Model
Model 63H
63H to
to compensate
compensate or
or eliminate
eliminate the
the sources
sources of
of residual
residual error
error that
that commonly
commonly
restri ct the
restrict the accuracy
accuracy of
of measurement
measurement of
of bri dges operati
bridges ng at
operating at these
these frequenc ies.
frequencies.

2-2-5
2-2-5 The
The excellent
excel lent scale
scale readability
readability of
of the
the Model
Model 63H
63H allows
allows full
full advantage
advantage
to
to be
be taken
taken of
of the
the instrument's
instrument's capability
capability for
for high
high precision
precision and
and resolution.
resolution. The
The
combination
combination of
of the
the outer
outer "counter
"counter dial"
dial" and
and inner
inner 2O-to-:-1
20-to-1 vernier
vernier displays
displays the
the total
total
inductance
inductance measuring
measuring range
range across
across aa scale
scale effectively
effectively more
more than
than 200
200 inches
inches long. This
long. This
dial
dial arrangement
arrangement also
also assures
assures convenient
convenient rapid
rapid scanning
scanning to
to locate
locate the
the null,
null, as
as well
well as
as
accurate
accurate final
final adjustment.
adjustment.

2-3
2-3 NULL DETECTOR
NULL DETECTOR

2-3-1
2-3-1 As
As shown
shown in
i n the
the simplified
simplified schematic
schematic diagram
diagram on
on page
page 2-2,the nu1l
2-2,the null
detector
detector is
i s coupled
coupled to
to the
the bridge
bridge at
a t the
the high
high corners
corners through
through two
two balanced
balanced capacitors.
capacitors.
The
The untuned
untuned high
high impedance
impedance preamplifier
preamp1ifier prevents
prevents bridge
bridge loading
loading and
and contributes
contributes to
to the
the
overall
overall system
system sensitivity.
sensitivity. Adjustment
Adjustment of
o f the
the tuned
tuned detector
detector is
i s independent
independent of
of the
the test
test
signal
signal generator
generator control
control so
so that
that the
the amplifier
amplifier may
may be
be critically
critically tuned
tuned without
without altering
altering the
the
test
test frequency.
frequency.

2-3-2
2-3-2 Frequency
Frequency response
response of
of the
the final
final wide
wide band
band detector
detector amplifier is
i s essentially
essentially
flat
flat over
over the
the total
total frequency
frequency range
range of
of the
the instrument.
instrument. It
I t has
has aa maximum
maximum gain
gain of
of 65
65 dB
dB
for
for aa total
total detector
detector system
system gain
gain of
of approximately
approximately 105
105 dB.
dB.

2-3-3
2-3-3 Output
Output from
from the
the wide
wide band
band amplifier
amplifier is
i s passed
passed through
through aa half-wave
half-wave
detector,
detector, compressed,
compressed, and
and then
then metered.
metered. System
System sensitivity
sensitivity is
i s further
further enhanced
enhanced by
by use
use
of aa 50
50 microampere
microampere taut band
band meter
meter for
for null
null indication.

2-3-4
2-3-4 The
The ac
ac component
component of the
the rectified
rectified output
output from
from the
the wide
wide band
band amplifier
is
i s also
also available
available at
a t aa rear
rear jack for
for connection
connection of
o f an
an oscilloscope
oscilloscope or
or other remote
remote
indicator.

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2-4
2-4 TEST SIGNAL OSCILLATOR
OSCILLATOR

2-4-1
2-4-1 The internal i s continuously adjustable in
internal test signal oscillator is i n frequency
from
from 5 kHz to 500 kHz. Accuracy of frequency setting
setting iiss 3%.
3%. As stated above,
above, iinn this
bridge circuit precision of test frequency setting
setting is
i s not directly related to the accuracy of
measurement. However, in
i n the rare
rare circumstance
circumstance in more accurate frequency
i n which more
adjustment is
i s required,
required, the test signal
signal may be
be monitored
monitored with aa counter and set more precisely.
more precisely.
i s better than 0.5%.
Stability of the test frequency is 005%.

2-4-2
2-4-2 The test signal level
level is
i s continuously adjustable by means
means of aa front panel
panel
control and
and may be
be monitored
monitored at the test terminals with aa high impedance electronic
high impedance
voltmeter. Maximum
Maximum open
open circuit level
level is
i s 3 volts.
volts. Test current may also be monitored
monitored by
means
means of aa "clamp-on" type probe
"clamp-on" type probe and
and aa sensitive ac voltmeter.
voltmeter. (See
(See Paragraph 3-4-4)
Paragraph 3-4-4)

2-4-3
2-4-3 The test current is
i s independent of the balance condition of the bridge,
bridge, aa
fact of considerable importance iinn applications involving
involving such
such components
components as ferrite cores,
cores,
since their permeability varies with the level
level of excitation
excitation current.
current. Were the test current
to change
change from
from the known
known level
level during balancing, meaningful
during balancing, meaningful measurements
measurements would be
be impossible.

,
2-4-4
2-4-4 A direct current may
may be superimposed on the test signal if
be superimposed i f desired
desired.0 However,
since the dc also flows through the bridge circuit,
circuit, the maximum levels indicated
maximum levels indicated for each
range in
range i n Tabl
Tablee 2 on
on page 3-1 1 shou
page 3-11 should
Id not be This
exceeded.0 Th
be exceeded is prevents
prevents exceedi ng the power
exceeding
dissipation lIimits
imits of
o f the bridge components.
components.

NOTE:
NOTE:

Models having
having serial numbers
numbers 634 or higher are equipped
equipped with
aa dual-primary transformer that is
dual-primary power transformer i s wired either for 117V
ac or for 234V ac operation. The
The dual-primary
dual-primary transformer
replaces
replaces two power transformers
transformers (T201
(T201 and T202) used
used in
i n earlier
models. A 0.6A
0.6A fuse
fuse iiss supplied when the transformer is
is
wired for 234V ac operatie>n, and aa 1 .2A
operation, and ..2A fuse
fuse isi s supplied when
when-
the transformer
transformer is 1 17V ac operati
i s wired for 117V on •
operation.

./

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11 1
SECTION 111
SECTION

OPERA TI NG
OPERATI PROCEDURE
NG PROCEDURE

3-1 GENERAL
GENERAL

3-1 -1
3-1-1 This section describes
describes in detailI the operating procedure of the Model
i n detai Model 63H
63H
Inductance Bridge. All
A l l information required
required for safe and
and proper operation of the instrument
is BE -
i s included. -
BE SURE -READ
-TO - THIS
READ THIS SECTION BEFORE PLACING
SECTION BEFORE PLACING - INTO
INSTRUMENT INTO
THE INSTRUMENT
--- - ----
OPERATION.

3-2
3-2 TURN-ON
TURN-ON PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE

Step ~.
Step a.
- Before
Before plugging the instrument into an
an appropriate
outlet, make
outlet, make sure the power source is 1 05-1 25 volts,
i s 105-125 volts,
50-60 Hz,
Hz, unless
unless otherwise specified
specified on
on the
plate.
instrument's identification plate.

-•
Stepb.
Step!: Plug the instrument into the power outlet.
Plugtheinstrumentintothepoweroutlet.

~.
c.
Step - ON and
Set toggle switch to ON and allow aa warm-up
warm-up period
period
of approximately two minutes
minutes (one
(one hour or more
more
after high
high humidity exposure
exposure or after long
long exposure
exposure
temperature)
to low temperature)..
3-3
3-3 MEASUREMENT
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE

Step -
Step ~.
a. Connect the short circuit plug
plug (or strap) supplied with
the instrument across the TEST binding
binding posts.

PRECAUTION
PRECAUTION

using the XO.OOl


When using position of the MULTIPLY L
XO.OO1 position
AND
AND R BY switch,
R BY switch, the shorting link
l i n k supplied with
. ~he
the bridge must be used
used for zeroing
zeroing the bridge; on
bric;!ge; on

-all
a l l other ranges
ranges the shorting plug
the shorting plug
plug is
i s used
plug may be used.
may be
used for the XO.OOl
XO.OO1 range it
it
If
If

may not be
be possible to zero the bridge.
bridge.

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Step ~.
Step -
b. Set osci "ator range
oscillator range swi tch to ei
switch either X1 or Xl0
ther Xl XI 0
position, depending upon
position, upon the required
required test
frequency.
frequency. UJ,; XI if
Use Xl i s below 50 kHz;
i f frequency is
use XI
otherwise use Xl00 ~
position.
o stion.
i

NOTE:
This "Range Selector" also selects desired range
selects desired range
for the Tuned
Tuned Detector.
Detector. Refer page 2-2
Refer to page 2-2 to
determine that both
both frequency and
and inductance
fa1 l within boundary
fall boundary area
area shown. For greater
accuracy, refer to accuracy statement
accuracy, statement on
on
page 1-1
page 1-1.•

Step -
Step ~.
c. MUL T1PLY LAND
Set MULTIPLY R BY switch to range
L AND R range
recommended
recommended in
i n table for inductance
inductance under test.
(See Table 1 below)

Table 1
Table

r t

INDUCTANCE
INDUCTANCE
Ii MULTIPLY
MULTIPLY
LAND
L AND R R BY

0.0 to 11
0.0 11 fJH
pH 0.001
,
11.0
11 110 'fJH
.0 to 110 pH It
1 0 I 0.01
i

110.0
110 l l 0 0 pfJ H '
•0 to 1100 I 0.1
,,,,,
11 mH
1 .l to 11
1•1 mH j 1 .o
1.0
11 .0
11 110
.O to 11 0 mH - 1 10.0
10.0
1
I

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Step -
d. Set both
both SERIES IINDUCTANCE
NDUCTANCE dials to read
read zero and
and
both SERIES RESISTANCE
both RESISTANCE dials to read
read zero.

Step -
Step~.
e. Set OSC
OSC LEVEL control
LEVEL control to the "RED L1NE"
LINE" position.

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NOTE:
NOTE:

The red line


The red line on
on the
the oscillator level
level control
control indicates
indicates
approximately
approximately one-half
one-half of its
its rotation. This
This is
is
adequate
adequate for
for most
most measurements.
measurements. If
I f aa higher
higher test
test level
level
is
i s desired, it
i t may
may be
be used
used at
at full
full rotation except
except on
rotation -- on
the XO.OOl
the XO.OO1 range
range where
where the" RED LI
the "RED NE" position
LINE" position
should
should not
--- not be
be exceeded. Operating
Operating with
with aa higher
higher
level
level on
on this
this range
range may
may cause
cause overheating of the
the
bridge
bridge resistors
resistors with
with resultant
resultant change
change in
i n bridge
bridge
aC,curacy
accuracy and possible
possible damage
damage to
to components.

Step £..
Step -f0 . Set
Set SENSITIVITY
SENSITIVITY control
control to
to maximum.

Step ,go
Step -g. Adjust DETECTOR
DETECTOR TUNE
TUNE control
control until
until null
null indicator
deflection i s at
deflection is a t maximum. To
To avoid
avoid tuning
tuning the
the detector
detector
to
to aa harmonic
harmonic of the
the test
test frequency, the
the detector should
should
be
be tuned
tuned to
to the
the peak
peak which
which occurs
occurs in
i n the
the FARTHEST
FARTHEST
COUNTERCLOCKWISE POSITION of the
COUNTERCLOCKWISE POSITION the detector
tuning
tuning knob
knob (the
(the low-frequency
low-frequency end
end of the
the multi-turn
control)
control).•

Step ~
Step h.
- 0 Alternately
Alternately adjust the ZERO ADJUST
the ZERO ADJUST (L)
(L) control
control and
and
the
the ZERO
ZERO ADJUST
ADJUST (R) controls
controls until
until the
the nuq
null, indicator
deflection
deflection is
i s at
a t aa minimum
minimum point
point. 0

NOTE:
NOTE:

" L ZERO" isi s aa dual


The "L
The dual ratio
ratio control
control having ful l traverse
having aa full traverse
of
o f approximately
approximately 3-1/2 It will
3-1/2 turns. It w i l l be
be noted
noted that
that for
for
about 270°0 of rotation,
about 270 rotation, this
this control
control turns
turns very
very easily.
easily .
Beyond
Beyond these
these limits
limits the
the torque
torque requirement
requirement increases
increases
abruptly,
abruptly, indicating
indicating aa shift
shift from
from the
the 36
36 to "FINE"
to 11 "FINE"
adjustment
adjustment to
to the to 11 "COARSE"
the 66 to "COARSE" adjustment.
adjustment. When
When
the
the control
control reaches
reaches the
the end
end of
of its
its full
full traverse, the
the
operator wi II sense
operator will sense another
another increase
increase in
i n torque
torque require-
ments;
ments; since
since this
this control
control is
i s friction
friction driven,
driven, no
no damage
damage
will
w i l l be
be sustained
sustained if
i f the
the operator
operator attempts
attempts to
to turn
turn it
it
beyond
beyond the
the end
end of
of its
its range.
range.

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The " R
The" R ZERO"
ZERO" adjustment
adjustment consists
consists of
of two
two separate
separate
II
controls;
controls; "COARSE
"COARSE" for
for rapid
rapid scanning, and II"FINE"
scanning, and FI NEil
for precise
for precise adjustment
adjustment in
i n locating
locating the
the null.
null.

Step.!-..
Step -
i After
After obtaining
obtaining minimum
minimum deflection
deflection of
of the
the null
null indicator,
indicator,
iti t isi s usually
usually desirable
desirable to
to adjust
adjust the
the sensitivity
sensitivity control
control
to
to reduce
reduce the
the residual
residual noise
noise level.
level. Leaving
Leaving all
a l l other
other
controls
controls undisturbed,
undisturbed, adjust
adjust the
the sensitivity
sensitivity control
control
until
until aa reading
reading of
of one
one and one-half (1-1/2)
and one-half (1 -1/2) meter
meter
divisions
divisions isi s obtained. This sensitivity
obtained. This sensitivity level
level is
is
adequate
adequate for
for the
the vast
vast majority
majority of
of applications.
applications. ItI t
minimizes
minimizes the
the effects
effects of
of the
the total
total system
system noise;
noise;
in
i n addition,
addition, experience
experience has
has shown
show;? that
that iti t is
i s more
more
convenient
convenient to
to locate nu1l with
locate aa null with low
low meter
meter readings
readings
rather
rather than
than at
at half
half scale
scale or
or above.
above.

Step -.
Step 1.
i Remove
Remove the
the short
short circuit
circuit from
from across
across the TEST binding
the TEST binding
posts
posts and
and connect
connect the
the test
test specimen.
specimen.

Step ~.
Step k.
- Adjust
Adjust the
the SERIES INDUCTANCE 111000
SERIES INDUCTANCE "1 000 pHil
pH" decade
decade
switch
switch for
for minimum
minimum deflection
deflection of
of the nu1l indicator.
the null indicator.
Adjust
Adjust the
the MICROHENRIES
MICROHENRIES dial
dial to
to obtain
obtain aa lower
lower null
null
indication.
indication. If
I f null
null deflection i s not
deflection is not reduced,
reduced, then
then
set
set this
this decade
decade switch
switch to
to next
next lower
lower position
position and
and
readjust
readjust MICROHENRIES
MICROHENRIES dial
dial for
for minimum
minimum deflection.
deflection.

Step -I
Step ~. . Now adjust th~:SERIES
Now adjust the SERIES RESISTANCE
RESISTANCE control
control for
for further
further
reduction
reduction of
o f null Use 11100
null indication. Use S2" decade
"100 nil decade switch
switch
if
i f necessary.

Step -
Step m.
m. Now
Now alternately
alternately adjust
adjust the SERIES IINDUCTANCE
the SERIES NDUCTANCE and
and
SERIES RESISTANCE
SERIES RESISTANCE controls
controls until
until null
null indicator
indicator
deflection
deflection is
i s an
an absolute
absolute minimum.
minimum.

Step~.
Step -
n. To
To obtain
obtain the
the value
value of inductance
inductance under
under test, add
add the
the
readings
readings on
on the
the two SERIES INDUCTANCE
two SERIES INDUCTANCE dials
dials and
and
multiply by the
multiply by the factor
factor indicated
indicated on
on the
the MULT1PL
MULTIPLYY L
AND BY dial.
A N D R BY dial.

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Example:
Example:

Reading on
Reading on 1000
1000 tJH dial
pH dial 3000.0 tJH
== 3000.0 pH
Reading on
Reading SERIES IINDUCTANCE
on SERIES dial
NDUCTANCE dial 437.5 pH
== 437.5 pH
Sum
Sum 3437.5 tJH
== 3437.5 pH

MULTIPLY
MUL L AND R BY
TIPLY LAND dial = 0.1
BY dial 0.1
Inductance of coi
Inductance coilI under
under test
test = 343.75
343.75 pH
tJH

Step -
Stepo.
~. To obtain the value of series resistance under test,
Toobtainthevalueofseriesresistanceundertest,
add the
add the readings
readings on
on the two SERIES RESISTANCE
SERIES RESISTANCE
dials and
dials and multiply by
by the factor indicated
indicated on
on the
the
MULTIPLY LAND
MULTIPLY L AND R BY
BY dial.

Example:
Example:

Reading on 1000
Reading 100R dial = 0.00
0.0~
Reading on
Reading RESISTANCE
on SERIES RESISTA dial
NCE dial = 64.OR
= 64.00
Sum
Sum = 64.00
= 64.00

MULTIPLY
MUL R BY dial = 0.1
L AND R
TIPLY LAND
Resistance
Resistance of coil under test = 6.40
= 6.4R

3-4
3-4 AC TEST VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS

3-4-1
3-4-1 The ac voltage across the test specimen or the alternating current passing
through the test can be adjusted from nearly zero to maximum
maximum by means of the OSC
LEVEL control.
control. Maximum open-circuit
open-circuit test voltage iiss approximately 3.0
3.0 volts rms on a ll
all
ranges except on the XO.OO1
XO.OOl range,
range, where iitt iiss approximately 1.5
1 .5 V.
V.

3-4-2
3-4-2 XO.OOl range,
PRECAUTION: When operating on the XO.OO1 range, the oscillator level
control should not be set beyond approximately
approximately the "RED LINE"
LI NE" position iin
n order to avoid
possible
possible distortion of the test signal,
signal, and also to prevent heating of
of resistors iin
n the bridge
bridge
which might cause drift iin
n null
null indication.
indication.

3-4-3
3-4-3 The voltage
voltage appearing across the test
test at balance
balance can be
be measured by aa high
measured by high
impedance
impedance vacuum
vacuum tube
tube voltmeter.
voltmeter.

63H 3-10
a-169
3-4-4
3-4-4 The current
The current through
through the
the test
test may
may be
be determined
determined with
with aa clip-on
clip-on type
type
ac milliammeter.
ac milliammeter. It
It may
may also
also be
be determined
determined by
by measuring
measuring the
the voltage
voltage drop
drop across
across aa one
one
ohm resistor-connected
ohm resistor connected between
between the
the G
GND terminal and
N D terminal and the
the specimen
specimen under
under test.
test. The
The current
current
iin milliamperes can
n milliamperes can thus
thus be
be read
read directly
directly iin terms of
n terms of millivolts across
across the
the one
one ohm
ohm resistor.
resistor.
However, iiff the
However, the latter method
method iiss used,
used, the
the one
one ohm
ohm of
of resistance
resistance must
must be subtracted
subtracted from
from the
indicated Series Resistance
Resistance to obtain the correct value.
value.

3-4-5
3-4-5 Maximum ac test current values versus frequency for each range are shown
n the charts on pages 3-5
iin 3-5 to 3-9.
3-9.

3-5
3-5 APPLICATION OF SUPERIMPOSED
SUPERIMPOSED DIRECT
DIRECT CURRENT

3-5-1
3-5-1 Superimposed direct current may be applied to the coil under test within
maximum limits indicated iinn the following table.
the maximum table.

NOTE:
NOTE:

shown iinn this table are the maximum


Values shown maximum dc levels that may
may
be superimposed
superimposed on the full
full ac level without overheating the
bridge resistors.
resistors, Exceeding
Exceeding the value for any given range
range could
cause heating
heating of the bridge
bridge resistors, nu1l drift,
resistors, with resultant null drift,
or altered bridge
bridge calibration
calibration.0 If
I f the overload is
i s prolonged or is
is
substantial ly beyond
substantially beyond specified limits,
limits, extensive damage
damage to
bri dge components
bridge components may
may resu It.
result.

Table 2
Table 2

MUL
MULTIPLY L/R
TIPLY L/R MAX. DIRECT
DIRECT CURRE NT
CURRENT
RANGE
RANGE Mi Iliamperes
Milliamperes

0.001 300
300
0.01 150
150
0.1 70
70
1.0
1 .O 70
70
10.0
10.0 50
50

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3-5-2
3-5-2 The
The direct
direct current
current source
source and
and milliammeter
milliammeter should
should be
be connected
connected between
between
the GND binding
the GND binding post
post and
and the
the low
low side
side of
of the
the test.
test. (See
(See accompanying
accompanying diagram).
diagram). A
A high-
high-
capacitance
capacitance electrolytic
electrolytic capacitor*
capacitor* of
of adequate
adequate voltage
voltage rating
rating should
should be
be connected
connected across
across
the
the dc
dc source
source and
and milliammeter
milliammeter to
to minimize
minimize errors
errors resulting
resulting from
from this
this series
series impedance. This
impedance. This
impedance
impedance may
may also
also be
be measured
measured and
and the
the values
values subtracted
subtracted from
from the
the final
final measurement.
measurement.

** Electrolytic
Electrolytic capacitors
capacitors with
with high
high effective
effective series
series resistance
resistance should
should not
not be
be used.
used.

f TEST

TEST
SAMPLE

DC DC
MILLIAMMETER
MILLIAMMETER SOURCE
SOURCE

Figure 3.
Figure3. Circuit for applying superimposed dc.
Circuitforapplyingsuperimposeddc.

3-6
3-6 INDUCTANCE STANDARDIZING TECHNIQUE

Inductance may be standardized by a series resonant method


lnductance method using precision
capacitors and frequency standards.
capacitors standards. The Model 63H lnductance
Inductance Bridge may be utilized
to
to determine
determine the
the series
series resonant condition.
condition.

3-6-1
3-6-1 Connect aa stable
Connect stable external
external oscillator
osci Ilator to
to the
the bridge
bridge transformer.
transformer. Adjust
Adjust
the external
the external signal
signal source
source to
to the
the desired
desired frequency
frequency using
using aa precision
precision electronic
electronic counter
counter
(0.01%).
(0001%).

3-6-2
3-6-2 Select high Q,
Select aa high Q, stable,
stable, mica
mica capacitor
capacitor having
having aa capacitance
capacitance slightly
slightly
greater (not
greater (not more
more than
than 5%)
5%) than
than that
that required
required to
to resonate
resonate the
the inductor
inductor to
to be
be standardized.
standardized.
This
This capacitance
capacitance must
must be
be greater
greater than
than the
the required
required value
value so
so that
that the
the final
final effective
effective
inductance w
inductance will read up-scale
i l l read up-scale on the dial.
on the dial.

63H 3-12
a-169
3-6-3
3-6-3 Using aa precision
Using precision capacitance
capacitance bridge,
bridge, determine
determine the
the absolute
absolute capacitance
capacitance
of
of the
the standard
standard capacitor. A BEC
capacitor. A BEC Model 74D 100
Model 74D 100 kHz
kHz Capacitance
Capacitance Bridge
Bridge may
may be
be used
used for
for
this
this purpose.
purpose. If
I f aa frequency
frequency other
other than
than 100 kHz isi s to
100 kHz to be
be used
used for
for the
the calibration
calibration of
of the
the
standard
standard inductor,
inductor, aa Model 75C may
Model 75C may be
be substituted.
substituted.

Determine
Determine also
also the
the shunt
shunt conductance
conductance of
of the
the capacitor.
capacitor. The
The measurement
measurement
of
of conductance
conductance should
should be
be made
made at
at the
the test
test frequency. This may
frequency. This may be
be accomplished
accomplished with
with aa
variable
variable frequency
frequency capacitance
capacitance bridge
bridge such
such as
as the
the BEC
BEC Model
Model 75C.
75C.

Calculate
Calculate the
the equivalent
equivalent series
series resistance
resistance of
of the
the standard
standard capacitor
capacitor using
using
the
the relationship:
relationship:

G
Series Resistance =
Series Resistance =RRC =
= 2G
C
C2
w 2c2
W
Where
Where

G == the
G the shunt
shunt conductance
conductance of
of the
the capacitor
capacitor in
i n mhos,
mhos,
measured at
measured at the
the test
test frequency.
frequency.

CC == the
the capacitance
capacitance of
of the
the standard
standard capacitor
capacitor in
in
farads
farads

and
and
w == 2nf
c.) 2lTf

3-6-4
3-6-4 Adjust
Adjust the
the bridge
bridge at
a t the
the test
test frequency
frequency for
for zero
zero balance
balance of
~f both
both Land R on
L and R on
aa suitable L/R range.
suitable L/R range. The
The MULTIPLY L AND RR BY
MULTIPLYLAND BYswitch
switch may
may be
be set
set one
one step
step lower
lower than
than
would
would normally
normally be
be used
used to
to measure
measure the
the inductor
inductor to
to obtain
obtain aa better
better readout
readout for
for resistance.
resistance.

3-6-5
3-6-5 Connect
Connect the
the test
test inductor
inductor and
and standard
standardcapacitor
capacitor in
i n series
seriesacross
across the TEST
the TEST
binding
bindingpost
post of
of the
the bridge.
bridge. Connect
Connect the
the low
low side
side of
of the
the inductor
inductor to
to ground
ground and
and the
the standard
standard
capacitor
capacitor to
to the
the high
high side
side of
of the
the coil
c o i l and
and test
test terminal
terminal of
of the
the bridge.
bridge.

3-6-6
3-6-6 Balance
Balance the
the bridge
bridge and
and read
read the
the inductance
inductance and
and resistance
resistance values
values as
as well
well as
as
the
the exact
exact frequency
frequency of
of the
the external
external oscillator.
oscillator.

Record
Recordthe
the inductance
inductance reading
reading (AL)L)
(A
Record
Recordthe
the resistance
resistance readi ng
reading (R )
1)
(R1
Record
Recordthe
the frequency
frequency ((f f) j

63H 3-13
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3-6-7
3-6-7 Compute
Compute the
the equivalent
equivalent negative
negative inductance
inductance of
of the
the standard
standard capacitor.
capacitor.

L = 1
N W 2C

True
True inductance
inductance of standard =
of standard L ++ 6A LL
= LN

True resistance
True resistance of standard =
of standard =RR11 -- R
RCC

3-6-8
3-6-8 Check
Check the
the accuracy
accuracy of
of the
the bridge
bridge resistance
resistance reading
reading by
by substituting
substituting aa decade
decade
resistance
resistance box
box such
such as
as aa General Radio No. 1432
General Radio 1432 across
across the
the test
test terminals
terminals and
and adjusting
adjusting the
the
resistance
resistance box
box and
and reactive
reactive bridge
bridge controls
controls for
for aa null. Do
Do not
not adjust
adjust the
the resistance
resistance dial.

3-6-9
3-6-9 The
The accuracy of this
this technique
technique depends
depends largely
largely upon
upon the
the care
care in
i n measuring
measuring
the standard
standard capacitor and
and frequency in Steps 3-6-3
i n Steps and 3-6-6.
3-6-3 and 3-6-6. Precautions
Precautions should
should be
be
taken
taken to avoid
avoid introducing
introducing stray capacitance across
across the test terminals as
as well
well as
as using
using short
leads with aa minimum
leads minimum of contact resistance
resistance while measuring
measuring the resistance
resistance in Step 3-6-8.
i n Step 3-6-8.

63H 3-14
a-169
1V
SECTION 1V

MA1NTE NANCE
MAINTENANCE

4-1 CHECKS
CIRCUIT CHECKS

The following information iiss given aid in


given to aid in trouble shooting the various circuits of
the bridge as well as to determine if
i f all
all circuits are operating properly.
Voltage measurements
measurements were made
made from
from the indicated point to chassis
chassis ground
ground with aa
such as aa Simpson
multitester such Simpson No. 260 or equivalent.
equivalent. The voltages are nominal
nominal and
and may
vary slightly between units due to component
between units component tolerances. Voltage
Vol tage measurements
measurements are made
made
nominal line
at nominal and under full load
line voltage and load conditions.
conditions.

4-2
4-2 MEASUREMENTS
VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS

4-2-1
4-2-1 Power Supply

V201 6BW4 -- Rectifier tube voltage readings.


V201
Pin
Pin No.
No.11 380V ac Pin No.77
Pin No. 380V ac
Pin No.
Pin No.44 6.3V
6.3V ac Pin No.99 +425V dc
Pin No.

L201, C202b
Junction of L201, C202b and
and R202
R202 +415V ac
Junction of 0205
Junction D205 and
and D206
0206 5.5V ac
5.5V
Junction of 0207
Junction D207 and
and 0208
D208 5.5V ac
5.5V
Junction of 0201
Junction D201 and
and 0202
D202 15 V ac
15
Junction of 0203
Junction D203 and
and 0204
D204 15
15 V ac
Junction
Junction of D201, D203 and
0201, 0203 and C20l
C201 -34
-34 V ac

Voltage measurements
measurements made
made at the 12 pin connector,
12 pin connector, J201,
J201, are as
fol lows:
follows:
Pin No.
Pin No.33 +300V dc Pin No.
Pin No.77 6.3V ac
6.3V
Pin No.
Pin No.44 +300V dc Pin No.
Pin No.88 -6.6V dc
-6.6V
Pin
Pin No.
No.55 +150V de
dc Pin No. 99
Pin +6.6V de
+6.6V dc
Pin
Pin No.
No.66 6~3V ac
6.3V 11 -11.5V
Pin No. 11
Pin -1 1.5V dc

The total power from


from the ac line,
line, with aa nominal
nominal line
line voltage of
120
120 volts,
volts, should
should be 60 watts
watts as measured
measured with a Sensitive Research,
Research,
Model Univ. Wattmeter.
Model

63H 4-1
0-169
4-2-2
4-2-2 Oscillator
Oscillator
~--

Osci Ilator tube


Oscillator tube voltage
voltage readings Vl01
readings VlOl 1 2AT7
12AT7
No. 1
Pin No.
Pin +200V de
+200V dc Pin No. 7
Pin No.7 OV
OV
Pin No. 2
Pin No.2 OV
OV Pin No. 8
Pin No.8 +1.7V
+1.7V dc
dc
Pin No. 3
Pin No.3 +2.9V de
+2.9V dc Pin No. 9
Pin No.9 6.3V
6.3V ac
ac
Pin No. 6
Pin No.6 +156V dc
+156V dc

The
The total
total current drawn
drawn by
by the
the oscillator under
under normal
normal conditions
conditions
should be 77 mAo
should be mA.

The
The following
following are
are nominal
nominal ac
ac voltages taken
taken at
a t the
the junction
iunction of Rl07
R107
and R108 with
and Rl08 314 VTVM:
with aa Ballantine 314

XI Range:
Xl 5 kHz 6.6V
6.6V 25 kHz
kHz 6.2V
6.2V
10 kHz
10 6.4V
6.4V 50 kHz
50kHz 6.2V
6.2V

V l 0 Range:
Vl Range: 50 kHz 6.4V
6.4V 250 kHz 6.2V
6.2V
100 kHz
100 6.4V
6.4V 500
500 kHz 6.2V
6.2V

4-2-3
4-2-3 Emitter Follower

The following are nominal dc voltages throughout the emitter follower


circuit. CAUTfON:
circuit. CAUnON: In
In making measurements iitt iiss absolutely necessary -
making voltage measurements notto short
the test lead to ground from any point being measured.

Q l 01
0101 22N404A
N404A Emitter
Emi tter .5
-21 .5 volts
volts
Base -21.0
-21 .O volts
Collector -34
-34 volts Supply
Supply

Q102
0102 2N404A Emitter -21.5
-21.5 volts
volts
Base
Base -21.5
-21.5 volts
volts
Collector
Collector -34
-34 volts
volts Supply
Supply

Q103
0103 2N1605
2Nl605 Emitter
Emitter -21 .5 volts
-21.5 volts
Base
Base -21 .5 volts
-21.5 vol ts
Collector
Collector -18.0 volts
-18.0 volts

Q104
Ql04 22Nl046
N1046 Emitter
Emi tter -21 .0
-21 .0 volts
vol ts
Base
Base -21.5
-21 volts
.5 volts
Collector
Col lector -34
-34 Supply
Supply
-

63H 4-2
a-169
4-2-4
4-2-4 Tuned Detector
Tuned

Tuned detector tube


Tuned tube voltage readings. V501
V501 6U8
6U8
Pin No.1
Pin No. 1 dc
+130V de Pin No.6
Pin No. 6 +85V
+85V de
dc
Pin No.2
Pin No. 2 OV
OV Pin
Pin No.7
No.7 +1.3V
+1.3V de
dc
Pin No.3
Pin No. 3 + 90V
+ 90V de
dc Pin No.8
Pin No.8 +6.2V
+6.2V de
dc
Pin No.4
Pin No.4 +6.6V de
+6.6V dc Pin
Pin No.9
No. 9 OV
OV
Pin No.5
Pin No. 5 Ground
Ground

4-2-5
4-2-5 Preamplifier

tube voltage
Preamplifier tube voltage readings. V401
V401 6AK5
6AK5
Pin No.1
Pin No. 1 OV
OV Pin No.5
Pin N o. 5 +21
+21 V de*
dc*
No. 2
Pin No.2
Pin N o pin
No pin Pin No. 66
Pin +60V de*
dc*
Pin No.3
Pin No. 3 Ground
Ground Pin
Pin No.7
No.7 +1.5V
+1.5V de*
dc*
Pin No.4
Pin No. 4 +6.6V de
+6.6V dc
* These
These voltages
voltages are
are with
with no
no signal
signal input
input and
and will
w i l l vary widely
widely with
with
signal input.
signal

4-2-6
4-2-6 Wideband Amplifier
Wideband
The
The following
following voltage readings
readings are
are made
made with
with SE
SE NSITIVI
NSITIVlTV
TY control
control at
at
maximum
maximum gain and no
gain and i-nputsignal.
no i·nput
V60 1
V601 6AU6
6AU6
Pin No.1
Pin No. 1 OV
OV Pin
P i n No.6
No.6 +178V
+178V de
dc
Pin No.4
Pin No. 4 6.3V ae
6.3V ac Pin
Pin No.7
No. 7 +2.5V
+2.5V de
dc
No. 5
Pin No.5
Pin +185V de
+185V dc

V602
V602 6AU6
6AU6
Pin No. 1
Pin No.1 OV
OV Pin No.6
Pin No. 6 +150V de
+150V dc
Pin No. 4
Pin No.4 6.3V ae
6.3V ac Pin No.7
Pin No. 7 +4V dc
de
P i n No.5
Pin No.5 dc
+208V de

63H 4-3
a-169
Wideband amplifier
amplifier gain vs.
vs. frequency.
frequency.
lnput -
Input Level - 0.001V
0.001 V
Gain Controls -- Maximum

Frequency Input Level Output Level Gain iinn dB


5 kHz 0.001V
0.001 V 1.9V
l.9V 65.5
65.5 dB
10 kHz 0.001
0.001 V
V 1.9V
l.9V 65.5
65.5 dB
50 kHz 0.001
0.001 V 1.9V
l.9V 65.5
65.5 dB
100 kHz 0.001
0.001 V 1.9V
l.9V 65.5
65.5 dB
500
SOO kHz 0.001V
0.001 V 1l.OV
.OV 60.0
60.0 dB

lnput
Input level measured
measured at J601.
J601 •
Output level measured
measured at C612,
C612, C613 and D601.
D601 •

4-3
4-3 CALlBRATlO
CALIBRATIONN AND ADJUSTMENT OF OSCILLATOR
OSCILLATOR AND TUNED DETECTOR
DETECTOR

4-3-1
4-3-1 The oscillator dial has one calibration of from
from 5.0
5.0 to 50 and
and with the use
of the XI X10 multiplier the frequency iiss covered
Xl and XI0 covered iinn two ranges
ranges of from 5 kHz to 50 kHz
/

and 50 kHz to 500 kHz. The accuracy of calibration iiss ~


and ±3%3 %and should
and should be maintained.
Errors
Errors iinn low frequency
frequency calibration may be due
due to changes in in the resistors
resistors R101,
R101, R102, R103
Rl02, Rl03
and R104.
and High frequency
Rl04. High calibration may be adjusted
frequency calibration adiusted by Cl04
C104 adjustment
adjustment No. 1
No.1. .
4-3-2
4-3-2 Tuned
Tuned Detector Adjustment

Before adjustment
Before adjustment of the tuned
tuned detector,
detector, the cover over the oscillator-detector
oscillator-detector
chassis as well as the preamplifier must be
chassis in place and
be in and all
all screws
screws tightened.
tightened.
Disconnect the power plugs J602
Disconnect 5602 and
and P602
P602 to the wideband
wideband amplifier,
amplifier, also
also
JJlOl and P101
101 and oscillator
P l O l to the osci section.
lIator secti on.

Use " T" connector at J601,


Use aa coaxial "T" J601, the input to the wideband
wideband amplifier,
amplifier,
for connecting aa vtvm
vtvm such
such as aa Ballantine
Ballantine 314 and
and on
an oscilloscope. Long
Long coaxial leads
leads
should not be
should be used
used because
because of the added
added capacitance. The
The input of the wideband
wideband amplifier
should not be
should be disconnected.
the MULTIPLY
Set the MULTIPLY LAND
L AND R S303 to the
R BY switch S303 the XO.l
XO.l range.
Connect aa 55 kHz MHz oscillator to
kHz to 1 MHz to the bridge
bridge TEST terminals through
through on
an
/
The input
attenuator. The input at the
the TEST terminals should
should be
be monitored
monitored and
and kept
kept at 0.01 volt,
volt, with
with
aa Ballantine 314
314 voltmeter or equivalent.

63H 4-4
0-169
Set
Set the
the frequency
frequency multiply
multiply switch
switch S501
S501 to
to the
the Xl
X I position,
position, set
set the
the
oscillator
oscillator to
to 55 kHz
kHz and
and alternately
alternately adjust
adjust DETECTOR TUNE control
DETECTOR TUNE control and
and adjustment
adjustment No.
No.
66 so
so that
that the
the discrimination
discrimination at
at 10
10 kHz
kHz will
w i l l be
be 25
25 to
to 30
30 dB.
dB.

Set
Set oscillator
oscillator to
to 50
50 kHz
kHz maintaining
maintaining 0.01
0.01 V
V into
into the
the bridge
bridge test
test terminals,
terminals,
and
and alternately
alternately adjust
adjust the
the DETECTOR
DETECTOR TUNE
TUNE control
control and
and adjustment
adjustment No.3
No. 3 so
so that
that the
the
discrimination
discrimination at
a t 100
100 kHz w iIIl l be
kHz wi be 25
25 to
to 30
30 dB.
dB.

Now recheck
Now recheck between
between 55 and
and 50
50 kHz
kHz and
and readjust No. 6 and
readjust No.6 and No.3
No. 3 until
until
these
these readings
readings are
are obtained
obtained with
with no osci Ilations.
no oscillations.

Set
Set the
the frequency
frequency multiply
multiply switch
switch S501
S501 to
to the
the X10
X I 0 position,
position, and
and set
set the
the
oscillator
oscillator to
to 50
50 kHz
kHz at
a t 0.01
0.01 volt
volt input.
input. Alternately
Alternately adjust
adjust the
the DETECTOR TUNE control
DETECTOR TUNE control
and
and adjustment
adjustment No.5
No. 5 so
so that
that the
the discrimination
discrimination at
at 100
100 kHz w iIIl l be
kHz wi be 25
25 to
to 30
30 dB.
dB.

Set
Set frequency
frequency to
to 500
500 kHz
kHz with
with input
input level
level maintained
maintained at
at 0.01
0.01 volt.
volt .
Alternately
Alternately adjust
adjust the
the DETECTOR
DETECTOR TUNE
TUNE control
control and
and adjustment
adjustment No.2
No. 2 so
so that
that the
the
discrimination a t 11 MHz
discrimination at w iIIl l be
MHz wi be 25
25 to
to 30
30 dB.
dB.

Now recheck
Now recheck between
between 50
50 and
and 500
500 kHz
kHz and
and readjust
readjust No.2
No. 2 and
and No.5 untilI
No. 5 unti
these
these readings
readings are
are obtained
obtained with
with no
no oscillations.
oscillations. It
I t may
may be
be necessary
necessary to
to remove
remove the
the
cover
cover to
to adjust
adjust C504 No. 4 at
C504 No.4 at 500
500 kHz
kHz in
i n order
order to
to obtain
obtain only
only one
one tuning
tuning point
point with
with no
no
oscillation.
oscillation.

4-4
4-4 BRIDGE
BRIDGE SECTION
SECTION ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS

CAUTION:
CAUTION: Adjustments
Adjustments to
t o tthe
h e bridge section and MULTIPLY
bridgesectionand MULTIPLY LAND
L A N D R BY
BY
switch
switch should
should not
not be
be made
made if
i f at
at all
a l l possible.
possible. Such
Such adjustments
adjustments are
are preferably
preferably factory
factory made.
made.
The
The following
following information
information is
i s primarily
primarily for
for determining
determining 'the
the proper
proper functioning
functioning of
of the
the bridge.
bridge.
Replacement
Replacement and
and movement
movement of
of components
components in
i n the
the bridge
bridge section
section may
may result
result in
i n bridge
bridge
inaccuracies.
inaccuracies.

4-4-1
4-4-1 Variable
Variable Capacitor i Calibration
C a ~ a ctor Cali bration (C302)
(C302)

The variable
The variable capacitor should
should be
be checked
checked with
with aa 20
20 kHz
kHz capacitance
capacitance bridge.
The
The bridge
bridge circuit should
should be
be opened
opened at
a t A'
A ' which
which is
i s the
the wire
wire braid
braid to
to the
the ceramic standoff
in
i n the
the bridge
bridge section.
section. Also
Also the
the lead
lead to
to the
the bridge
bridge input
input transformer
transformer T301
T301 should
should be
be opened
opened
at
at B. The
The resistor
resistor R302
R302 should
should be
be opened
opened where
where it
i t connects
connects to
to R301. (Reference
(Reference schematic
schematic
830183).
830183). Switch
Switch S302
5302 (Inductance
(Inductance Decade)
Decade) should
should be
be set
set on
on zero. The
The leads
leads to
to the
the L
and R
and R zero
zero controls
controls need
need not
not be
be opened. C301
C301 should
should be
be set
set at
a t minimum
minimum capacitance
capacitance and
and R304
R304

63H 4-5
a-169
set
set at maximum
maximum resistance.
resistance. R306
R306 should
should be
be set near
near maximum
maximum resistance
resistance but
but may
may be
be used
used
as
as aa fine
fine conductance
conductance adjustment, the same
same as
as the capacitance
capacitance bridge
bridge conductance zero
adjustment.

The
The first
first 200
200 (100
(100 pF)
pF) dial
dial divisions
divisions of
o f the
the capacitor should
should be
be calibrated
calibrated
every
every 10
10 divisions (5 pF)
divisions (5 pF) and
and must
must be
be within B.1
within .:to. This should
1 pF. This should be
be done
done on
on the
the XO.l
XO.l
range
range of the
the capacitance
capacitance bridge. The
The remaining
remaining 800
800 dial
dial divisions
divisions may
may be
be calibrated every
every
100
100 divisions
divisions (50
(50 pF)
pF) and
and may
may be
be done
done on
on the
the Xl
X1 range. All
A l l readings
readings must
must be
be within H.l%.
within .:to.1%.

Care
Care should
should be
be taken
taken to
to keep
keep leads
leads as
as short
short as
as possible
possible when
when connecting
connecting the
the
capacitance
capacitance bridge
bridge to
to the
the inductance
inductance bridge; all
a l l clip
c l i p leads
leads should
should be
be kept
kept as
as far from
from the
the
variable capacitor as
as possible, so
so when
when all
a l l calibration
calibration is
i s complete,
complete, removing
removing the
the leads
leads
will
w i l l not
not affect
affect the
the calibration.

In
In calibration
calibration of the
the first
first 200
200 dial
dial divisions,
divisions, it
i t will
w i l l be
be necessary
necessary to
to return
return
to zero
to zero and
and recheck
recheck after almost
almost every
every plate
plate adjustment
adjustment as
as the
the minimum
minimum capacitance will
will
be
be changed
changed considerably
considerably over the
the first
first part
part of the
the calibration.

4-4-2
4-4-2 Inductance
Inductance Decade
Decade Switch
Switch Cal
Calibration
ibration (5302)
(S302)

The arrangement
The arrangement of leads
leads for
for calibration
calibration of the
the decade
decade switch
switch can
can be
be the
the
same
same as
as for
for the
the variable
variable capacitor calibration. However, aa bridge
bridge shield
shield cover, with
with
holes
holes for
for adjustment
adjustment purposes
purposes should
should be
be used
used to
to insure
insure the
the best
best accuracy. The
The variable
variable
capacitor
capacitor should
should be
be set
set on
on zero.

In
In position No. 1 (1000
position No.1 (1000 fJH),
pH), the
the capacitance
capacitance should
should be
be 500
500 pF
pF ±O.l
B.1% %
and
and adjusted
adjusted by
by No. 10
10 (C304).

Position
Position No.2
No. 2 (2000
(2000 fJH)
pH) should
should be
be 1000
1000 pF B. 1% and
pF ±O.l% and adjusted
adjusted by
by
No. 13
13 (C311).

Position No.3
Position No. 3 (3000
(3000 fJH)
pH) should
should be
be 1500
1500 pF B.1
pF .:to. %
1% and
and adjusted
adjusted by
by
No.9 This position
No. 9 (C303). This position is
i s aa combination
combination of capacitors
capacitors C304, C305
C305 and
and C310, C311.

If
I f an
an error is
i s indicated
indicated on
on this
this position,
position, read
read the
the value
value of
o f error and
and reset
reset
the
the capacitance
capacitance bridge
bridge to
to zero
zero offset
offset by
by the
the amount
amount of error and
and in
i n the
the opposite
opposite direction;
direction;
that
that is,
is, if
i f the
the capacitance
capacitance if
i f 22 pF
pF high,
high, set
set the
the bridge
bridge at
a t minus
minus 22 pF
pF from
from zero
zero and
and adjust
adjust
No. 9 (C303)
No.9 (C303) for
for zero.
zero. Return
Return bridge
bridge to
to zero,
zero, rebalance
rebalance and
and recheck
recheck positions 1 ,22 and
positions 1, and 3.
3.
Repeat
Repeat this
this procedure
procedure until
until each
each position
position is
i s within H.1%
within .:to. 1% of
of nominal.
nominal.

63H 4-6
0-169
Position No. 4 (4000
Position No.4 (4000 jJH) should
should be
be 2000
2000 pF -
M . l % and
pF 29.1% and adjusted
adjusted by
by
1 2 (C309).
No. 12

Position
Position No.5
No. 5 (5000
(5000 jJH)
pH) should
should be
be 2500
2500 pF .±O. 1% and
pFfl.l% and adjusted
adjusted by
by
1 1 (C306).
No. 11

The
The remaining positions are
remaining positions are each
each an
an increase
increase of 500
500 pF
pF and
and have
have no
no
adjustments. If
I f each
each capacitor is
i s properly
properly adjusted
adjusted from
from position
position 1 to
to 5,
5, each
each remaining
remaining
position should check as
position should as follows:

No. 66 3000
3000 pF
pF -
+0.1%
±O.l%
No. 7
7 3500
3500 pF
pF -
.±O.
*.I% 1%
No. 8
No.8 4000
4000 pF
pF . .±O.
B.1 %
1%
No. 9 4500
4500 pF
pF -
+0.1%
±O.l%
No. 10
10 5000
5000 pF
pF -+0.1%
±O. 1%
Restore
Restore all
a l l connections within
within the
the bridge
bridge section.

4-4-3
4-4-3 Balance
Balance Capacitor Adjustment
Adiustment (C315)
(C315)

It is
It i s necessary
necessary to
to balance
balance the
the circuitry associated
associated with
with the
the balance
balance capacitor
C315
C315 to
to obtain
obtain correct
correct adjustment
adiustment during
during the
the further
further cal ibration procedures. The
calibration The MULTIPLY
MULTIPLY
L A N D R BY
LAND BY switch
switch should
should be
be set
set on
on the
the XO.Ol
XO.O1 position,
position, and
and the
the bridge
bridge should
should be
be tuned
tuned and
and
operating
operating at
at 10
10 kHz. The
The bridge
bridge circuit
circuit should
should be
be opened
opened at
a t point
point D, also
also the
the bridge
bridge test
test
must be
terminals must be open. The
The rotor
rotor of the
the variable
variable capacitor (C302)
(C302) should
should be
be shorted
shorted to
to
the
the stator
stator with
with aa short
short lead. Then
Then by
by alternately
alternately adjusting
adjusting No. 19
19 and
and No. 20 on
No, 20 on the
the
balance
balance capacitor, aa minimum
minimum meter
meter reading
reading will
w i l l be
be obtained. The
The meter
meter will
w i l l not
not indicate
indicate
zero
zero at
at the
the null
null but
but there
there will
w i l l be
be aa definite
definite null
null condition. Care
Care in
i n making
making this
this adjustment
adjustment
w i IIl l make
wi make further
further adjustments
adjustments unnecessary.

4-4-4
4-4-4 Resistance
Resistance Decade
Decade Check
Check and
and Resistance
Resistance Dial
Dial (5301
(S301 and
and R301)
R301)

Set
Set the
the MULTIPLY
MULTIPLY LAND
L A N D R BY
BY switch
switch to
to Xl
X I .0
.0 with
with the
the resistance
resistance dial
dial set
set
on
on zero
zero and
and aa General
General Radio
Radio 1432T
1432T Decade
Decade Resistance
Resistance Box
Box connected
connected to
to the
the bridge
bridge test
test
terminals.
terminals. Check each lOOn
Check each 100R position
position of
of the
the resistance
resistance decade
decade switch
switch from
from one
one hundred
hundred to
to
one
one thousand
thousand ohms. Each
Each position
position must
must be
be within
within 0.5%.
0.5%. Repeat this procedure
Repeat this procedure with
with resistance
resistance
dial.
dial.

63H 4-7
a-169
4-4-5
4-4-5 Product
Product Arm
Arm Adjustment (MULTIPLY
(MULTIPLY LAND
L AND R BY switch)
R BY switch)

The
The adjustment
adjustment of
o f the
the product arm i s made
arm is made on
on aa dc resistance
resistance measurement
measurement
basis. A resistance
resistance bridge
bridge accurate
accurate to
to five
five places
places is
i s required. The
The three
three leads
leads to
to the
the
resistance
resistance bridge
bridge should
should all
a l l be
be the
the same
same length. The
The resistance
resistance of the
the leads
leads should
should be
be
measured
measured and
and used
used as
as aa correction
correction factor. One
One lead
lead should
should be
be connected
connected between
between the
the
ground
ground side
side of the
the resistance
resistance bridge
bridge and
and aa ground
ground on
on the
the inductance
inductance bridge
bridge preferably
preferably
where
where the
the rear
rear section
section of the
the MULTIPLY L A N D R BY
MULTIPLY LAND BY switch
switch is
i s connected
connected to
to ground.
The
The other two
two leads
leads should
should be
be each
each of aa different
different color to
to identify
identify them
them and
and one
one should
should
be
be connected
connected to
to point
point A on
on the
the rear
rear of the
the MUL T1PLY LAND
MULTIPLY L A N D R BY
BY switch; the
the other
lead
lead wi
w i IIl l be
be connected
connected to
to point
point C
C either in
i n the
the MULTIPLY
MULTIPLY LAND
L A N D R BY
BY switch
switch or at
at
the
the balance
balance capacitor. The
The lead
lead from
from Alto
A'to the
the bridge
bridge section
section should
should be
be opened
opened where
where
it
i t leaves
leaves the
the MUL TIPLY LAND
MULTIPLY BY switch. The
L A N D R BY The bridge
bridge test
test terminals must
must also
also be
be
open; that
that is,
is, no
no shorting
shorting plug
plug should
should be
be connected. Now
Now it
i t will
w i l l be
be possible
possible by
by connecting
connecting
either the C lead
the A or C lead to
to the
the high
high post
post of the
the resistance
resistance bridge
bridge to
to measure
measure the
the dc
dc
resistance
resistance from
from A to
to D or C to
or C to D. All
A l l solder
solder connections must
must be
be carefully made
made to
to insure
insure
no high resistance
no high resistance connections
connections which
which could
could cause
cause considerable
considerable error in
i n the
the measurements.
measurements.
Extreme care
Extreme care should
should be
be used
used in
i n making
making the
the measurements, as
as well
well as
as reading
reading the
the values
values on
on
the
the bridge
bridge and
and making
making the
the necessary
necessary calculations
calculations to
to insure
insure the
the best
best possible
possible accuracy
in
i n these
these measurements. The
The rotation
rotation of
o f the XO.OO1 down
the XO.OOl down to
to the X I 0 range
the XI0 range should
should be
be
followed. The XO.OO1 and
The XO.OOl X I 0 ranges
and XI0 ranges have
have separate
separate resistors
resistors which
which are
are not
not dependent
dependent upon
upon
another range; however, the XO.O1 to
the XO.Ol XI range
the Xl
to the range should
should be
be adjusted
adjusted in
i n that order as
as
each
each is
i s dependent
dependent on
on the
the value
value of the
the other.

The
The procedure
procedure to
to be
be followed,
followed, for
for example,
example, on
on the XO.OO1 range
the XO.OOl range is
i s as
as
follows. First
First the
the resistance
resistance is
i s measured
measured from
from CD
CD which
which will
w i l l be
be in
i n the order of 55 ohms.
the order
The correction
The correction factor
factor which
which is
i s the
the resistance
resistance of the
the leads
leads will
w i l l be
be subtracted
subtracted from
from this
this value.
This gives
This gives aa corrected
corrected value
value for
for CD. On O n the XO.OO1 range
the XO.OOl range the
the product
product of the
the bridge
bridge arms
arms
CD x AD
CD AD isi s 22 x 103
lo3.• The
The value 3 should
103
value of 22 x 10 should be
be divided
divided by
by the
the corrected
corrected value
value of
CD
CD to
to obtain
obtain AD. To
To this
this value
value is
i s added
added the
the correction
correction factor
factor (lead
(lead resistance)
resistance) to
to obtain
obtain
aa value
value of AD,
AD, which
which is
i s then
then set
set up
up on
on the
the resistance
resistance bridge
bridge with
with the
the appropriate
appropriate leads
leads and
and
adjustment 14 is
adjustment 14 i s varied
varied to
to obtain this reading.
obtain this This procedure
reading. This procedure should
should then
then be
be followed
followed
for the
for the remaining
remaining four
four ranges.
ranges.

63H 4-8
a-169
4-4-6
4-4-6 Adjustment of Zeroing Controls

The bridge should be capable of being


should be being zeroed on every range
range at every
useable frequency.
useable frequency. The XO.OOl, XO.Ol and
XO.OO1, XO.O1 and XO.l
X0.1 range
range should be able to be
should be be zeroed at
any frequency, X I .0 range
the Xl.O range should be able to be
should be be zeroed
zeroed to at least 250 kHz and
and the
X10
X I 0 range
range should be zeroed
should be zeroed up
up to 100
100 kHz. If the bridge
bridge will
w i l l not zero on any particular
range, a check should
range, a be made
should be made to determine if
i f the proper shorting connector iiss being
being
used. On
On the XO.OOl
XO.OO1 range
range it
i t is
i s necessary
necessary to use
use the shorting link supplied; on the
other ranges, shorting plug
ranges, the shorting plug supplied should be used.
should be Using
Using the proper shorting
shorting
connectors,
connectors, the bridge should
should zero over the frequency range
range given above. To locate
locate
troubles in zeroing, the main
i n zeroing, main controls may
may be
be used
used to zero the bridge which will
w i l l show the
approximate
approximate magnitude and i s due to inductance
and iiff the fault is inductance or resistance.

4-4-7
4-4-7 Bridge
Bridge Sensitivity and
and Noise
Noise Level
Level

With the front panel


panel SENSITIVITY
SE NSITIVITY control at maximum
maximum gain,
gain, the noise
noise
level should
level should not exceed 10
10 fJA at any frequency. Any higher noise
noise level indicates either
level indicates
a noisy 6AK5 (V40l)
a (V401) or the tuned
tuned detector is
i s adjusted near
near aa point of
o f oscillation thereby
increasing the noise.

The following are nominal


nominal sensitivity checks:
/
SENSITIVITY control = Maximum
control = Maximum

Range Xl .0 OSC
Range X1.O LEVEL = Maximum
OSC LEVEL Maximum
50 kHz 0.2
0.2 fJH
pH unbalance
unbalance == 20 fJA
pA

When checking sensitivity,


sensitivity, aa check should be made
should be made to make
make sure the meter
M601
M601 does
does not read
read offscale at maximum
maximum unbalance
unbalance (which
(which iiss with
with open
open circuit test
terminals) and
and with detector tuned.
tuned. This adjustment is No.88 on
i s No. on the rear of the meter, which
can be set for just under
can be under full
full scale reading
reading at maximum unbalance, with maximum
maximum unbalance, maximum level.

It should
It should be
be noted
noted that this adjustment will
w i l l probably require readjustment
readjustment
each
each time aa new tube V401
V401 (6AK5) iiss put iinn the circuit.
circuit.

4-4-8
4-4-8 Readi ng of Inductance
Reading Inductance and
and Resistance
Resistance Standards
Standards

basic inductance
The basic inductance accuracy of the bridge
bridge is 9.25% +
i s ±0.25% 3~0 where C isi s
+-where
300
C
the resonating capacitance of the coil att the test frequency.
coil a

63H 4-9
a-169
The
The accuracy of the resistance
resistance measurements
measurements should
should be
be within the bridge
bridge
specification of ~
specification
-
3 %
+3% + -
n

+ -.9...
Li
25
25
.•
In
In making
maki ng inductance
inductance measurements
measurements where the resonating
resonating capacitance
capacitance is
is
small and
small and series
series resistance
resistance measurements
measurements where Q is
where the Q i s high, the
the full
full basic
basic accuracy
accuracy
statement
statement must
must be
be used. Also,
Also, consult
consult the reactance
reactance chart,
chart, page
page 2-2,
2-2, to
to determine
determine if
if
the measurement
measurement is
i s being
being made
made within the recommended
recommended range.

4-4-9
4-4-9 AC Test Level
Level

The
The maximum
maximum open
open circuit test level
level on XO.O1 to X10
on the XO.Ol X I 0 range
range should
should be
be
3,O volts rms
3.0 +0%
I over the frequency range. The
rms ±10% The maximum
maximum test level
level on XO.OO1
on the XO.OOl
range
range should be 11.5
should be .5 volts rms
rrns with
with the osci Ilator level
oscillator level control
control set at red
red line. The
The level
level
control
control should
should never be
be used
used at maximum
maximum on XO.OO1 range.
on the XO.OOl

63H 4-10
0-169
SECTION V
SECTION V

REPLACEABLE PARTS
REPLACEABLE PARTS LIST
LIST

NOTE:
NOTE:

Component parts
Component parts in
in the
the bridge
bridge section
section are
are not
not listed
listed because
because
their replacement
their replacement usually
usually must
must be
be followed
followed by
by adjustments
adjustments
that require
that require specialized
specialized equipment
equipment and
and techniques.
techniques.

Power Supply
Power Supply Section
Section

C20l Capacitor
Capacitor 3200 ~F at 40V 283,155
C202 Capacitor
Capacitor 30/1 0 ~F at 475V 283,154
C203 Capacitor
Capacitor 00 1 ~F at 400V 236,001
C204 Capacitor
Capacitor 1000/1 000 ~F at 15V 283,131

D20l Diode
Diode 1 N538 532,008
D202 Diode
Diode 1 N538 532,008
D203 Diode
Diode 1 N538 532,008
D204 Diode
Diode 1 N538 532,008
D205 Diode
Diode 1N538 532,008
D206 Diode
Diode 1N538 532,008
D207 Diode
Diode 1N538 532,008
D208 Diode
Diode 1 N538 532,008

F20l Fuse (234Vac


Fuse (234V ac models)
models) 0.6A1 250
0.6A, 250V.Buss MDL 0.6
V Buss MDL 0.6 545,512
F201 Fuse (117V
Fuse (117V ac
ac models)
models) 11.2A, 1 25V Buss
.2A, 125V Buss MDL
MDL 11..2
:2 545,509

1201 Lamp
Lamp 6V, No. 47
6V, 47 545,101

J20l Socket
Socket 12 Pin
12 Pin 474,106

L201 Choke
Choke 7H 440,001

P201 Connector Line Cord


Line Cord 568,101
P202 Connector Plug
Plug 477,137

R20l Resistor
Resistor 10KQ 5% 1/2W 301,111
R202 Resistor
Resistor 3 05KQ 5% 10 W 312,102
R203 Resistor
Resistor 22Q 5% 2 W 303,622

S201 Switch
Switch SPST Toggle
SPST Toggle 465,105

63H PL-l
a-169
T202
T202 Transformer, Power
Transformer, Power 446,038
- *T201
*T201 Power
Transformer, Power 446,026
*T202 Power
Transformer, Power 446,020

V201
V201 Tube
Tube 6BW4 526,6BW4
V202
V202 Tube
Tube OA2 526,OA2
V203 Tube
Tube OA2 526,OA2

Osci Ilator Emitter-Follower Section


Oscillator Section

Cl0l Capacitor Variable, 2 Sec. 10-410 pF/sec.


Variable, p~/sec. 275,131
Cl02 Capacitor 0.022 ~FF at 400V
0.022 234,033
Cl03 Capacitor 22 pF !
pF % Ceramic
% Ceramic 220,113
Cl04 Capacitor 4.5-25 pF
Trimmer 4.5-25 pF Ceramic
Ceramic 281,000
Cl05 Capacitor 0.056 tJF
0.056 pF at 200V 236,006
Cl06 Capacitor 0.01 tJFpF at 400V 234,021
Cl07 Capacitor 0.5 tJF
0.5 pF at 100V
lOOV 234,034
Cl08 Capacitor pF at 350V
8 tJF 283,126
Cl09 Capacitor 0.056 tJF
0.056 pF at 200V 236,006
CllO Capacitor 0.056 pF
0.056 tJF at 200V 236,006
Clll Capacitor 68 pF 5% 200,031
C112 Capacitor 1.0 pF
1.0 tJF at 100V 236,007
Cl13 Capacitor 100 pFat
100 tJF at 25V 283,105

JJ101
l 01 Connector Plug
Plug 477,166
J102
Jl02 Connector Coaxial 479,123

P l 01
Pl0l Connector Receptacle
Receptacle 477,145
PI02
Pl02 Connector Coaxial 477,121

Q lOl
Q101 Transistor 2N404A 528,002
Q102
Ql02 Transistor 2N404A 528,002
Q103 Transistor 2N1605A 528,005
0104
0104 Transistor 2Nl046 528,010

R l 01
Rl0l Resistor
Resistor 7.87KR
7.87KQ 0.5% 321,278
R102
Rl02 Resistor 78.7KQ
78.7KQ 0.5% 321,277
R103
Rl03 Resistor 7.87KQ
7.87KR 0.5% 321,278
R104
Rl04 Resistor 78.7KR
78.7KQ 0.5% 321,277
R105
Rl05 Resistor 1.5KR
1.5KQ 5% 1!2W 301,091
R106
Rl06 Resistor 47KQ 5% 1/2W 301,127
R107 Resistor,
Resistor, Var.
Var. 25KQ
25 KR 2 W 311 ,155
R108
Rl08 Resistor 10KQ
1OKR 5%. 1!2W 301,111
R109
Rl09 Resistor
Resistor 330Q
330R 5% 1!4W 300,070
RR110
llO Resistor 330Q
330R 5% l!m 301,075
l 11
RRlll Resistor 300 KR
300KQ 5% l/m 301,146
R112
R1l2 Resistor 1 MegQ 5% 1/4W 300,154
R113
R1l3 Resistor KQ
1 KR 5% 1/2W 301,087

** Usedonlyonserial
Used only on serial numbersbelow634.
numbers below 634.

63H PL-2
a-169
R114 Resistor
Resistor 39KQ
39KR 5% 1/4W 300,120
R115 Resistor
Resistor 4.7KQ
4.7KR 5% 1/4W 300,098
R116 Resistor
Resistor 2.7KQ
2.7KR 5% 1/4W 300,092
R117 Resistor
Resistor 1 OKR
10KQ 5% 1/4W 300,106
R118 Resistor
Resistor 1OKR
10KQ 5% 1/4W 300,106
R119 Resistor
Resistor 330R
330Q 5% 2 W 303,626
R120 Resistor
Resistor 47R
47Q 5% l/m 301 ,055
R121 Resistor
Resistor 1OR
10Q 5% 2 W 303,614
R122 Resistor
Resistor 50R
50Q lOW 312,117
R123 Resistor
Resistor 1KQ
1KR 5% 1/2W 301 ,087

S101 Switch
Switch 4P DT
4PDT 466,128

THI01 Thermistor
Thermistor 65A 1
65Al 325,001

VI01 Tube 1 2AT7


12AT7 526,12AT7

Pre-Am~lifierSection
Pre-Amplifier

C401 Capacitor 0.22~F100V 236,005


C402 Capacitor 10 ~F 6V 283,130
C403 Capacitor 0.1 ~F 200V 230,116
C404 Capacitor 0.1 ~F 200V 230,116
C405 Capacitor 0.005 ~F 200V 230,121

/ J401 Connector 477,167

P401 Connector 479,168

R401 Resistor MegQ


22 MegR 5% l/m
1/2W 301,191
R402 Resistor 22 MegR
MegQ 5% 1/2W
1/2W 301 , 191
R403 Resistor 2.2KR
2.2KQ 5% 1/4W
1/4W 300,090
R404 Resistor 470KR
470KQ 5% 1/4W
1/4W 300,146
R405 Resistor 220KR
220KQ 5% 1/4W
1/4W 300,138

V401 Tube 6AK5W 525,004

Tuned Detector Section

C501 Capacitor,
Capaci tor, Var
Capacitor
.
Var. 2 sec 10/410
10/410 pF/sec.
Trimmer 7-45
pF/sec.
7-45 pF
275,131
275,114
C502
C503 Capacitor Trimmer 7-45
7-45 pF 275,114
C504 Capacitor Tri mmer 5.5-1
Trimmer 8 pF
5.5-18 281,001
C506 Capacitor 0.1 ~F 20ov
0.1 pF 200V 230,116
C507 Capacitor 0 ~F 200V
.O1 pF
0.01 234,027
C508 Capacitor 10 pF
~F 6
6VV 283,130
C509 Capacitor 0.1 ~F 200v
0.1 pF 200V 230,116
C510 Capacitor 0.1 ~F 200v
0.1 pF 200V 230,116
C511 Capacitor ~F 350V
8 pF 283,126

63H PL-3
a-169
J501 Connector Coaxial 479,123
J502 Connector Coaxial 477,166
J503 Connector Coaxial 479,123

P501 Connector Coaxial 477,121


P502 Connector Coaxial 477,145
P503 Connector Coaxial 477,121

R501 Resistor
Resistor 7.87KR
7.87KQ 0.5% 312,278
R502 Resistor 78.7KR
78.7KQ 0.5% 321,277
R503 Resistor 7.87KR
7.87KQ 0.5% 321,278
R504 Resistor 78.7KR
78.7KQ 0.5% 321,277
R505 Resistor
Resistor 47Q
47R 5% 301,055
R506 Resistor 8.25KR
8.25KQ 1% 11m 306,350
R507 Resistor 15KR
15KQ 5% 11m 301,115
R508 Resistor OKR
110KQ 5% 1!2W 301, 111
R509 Resistor
Resistor 1150Q
50R 5% 1!2W 301,067
R510 Resistor 1 MegR
MegQ 5% 11m 301,159
R511 Resistor
Resistor 24KQ
24 KR 5% ·l/m 301,120
R512 Resistor
Resistor 16.5KR
16.5KQ 1% 11m 306,385
R513 Resistor, Var.
Resistor, Var. 5KQ
5KR 1/1 OW 311 ,169
R514 Resistor, Var.
Resistor, Var. 5KQ
5KR 1/1 OW 311 ,169
R515 Resistor 1lKQ
KR 5% 11m 301 ,087
R516 Resistor 1 OOKR
100KQ 5% 1/4W 300,130

5501 Switch 4PDT 466,128

V501 Tube 6U8 526,6U8

Wide Band
Band Amplifier

C601 Capacitor 1000 pF 201,117


C602 Capacitor 1000 pF 201,117
C603 Capacitor 50 fJF 6V 283,145
C604 Capacitor 0.1 fJF 200V 230,116
C605 Capacitor 8 fJF 350V 283,126
C606 Capacitor 0.1 fJF 400V 236,001
C607 Capacitor 1000 pF 201,117
C608 Capacitor 0.1 fJF 400V 236,001
C609 Capacitor 10 fJF 6V 283,130
C610 Capacitor 0.1 fJF 400V 236,001
C611 Capacitor 0.1 fJF 200V 230,116
C612 Capacitor 0.1 fJF400V 236,001
C613 Capacitor 0.1 fJF400V 236,001

D601 Diode
Diode 1 N58A 530,021
D602 Diode
Diode SG-3113 530,009

J601 Connector Coaxial 479,123


J602 Connector 477,166
J603 Jack 479,114

63H PL-4
a-169
LOO1 Coil
Coil 2.5 mH 400,014

M601 Meter 0-50 jJA 554,140

P601 Connector Coaxial


Coaxial 477,121

ROO1 Resistor
Resistor 470KR
470KQ 5% 11m 301,151
ROO2 Resistor
Resistor 2,2 MegQ
2.2 MegR 5% 11m 301,167
R603 Resistor
Resistor 470KR
470KQ 5% 1!2W 301 ,151
R604 Resistor
Resistor 1 KQ
KR 5% l!m 301,087
R605 Resistor
Resistor 18 KQ
18 KR 5% 1/2W 301,117
R606 Resi stor
Resistor 47 KQ
47 KC2 5% 1/2W 301,127
R607 Resistor
Resistor 33022
330Q 5% 11m 301 ,075
R608 Resistor
Resistor 470R
470Q 5% 1!2W 301 ,151
R609 Resistor, .
Var.
Var KR
2.5 KQ 1!10W 311 ,128
R610 Resistor
Resistor 470K R
470KQ 5% l!m 301,151
R611 Resistor
Resistor 470 K R
470KQ 5% 1!2W 301 ,151
R612 Resistor, Var. 5KQ
5 KC? 2 W 311 ,200
R613 Resistor
Resistor MegR
1 MegQ 5% 11m 301,159
R614 Resistor
Resistor 22KR
22KO 5% 1 W 302,133
R615 Resistor
Resistor 1 OOKR
100KO 5% 1/2W 301,135
R616 Resistor
Resistor 470 KC?
470KQ 5% 11m 301 ,151
R617 Resistor
Resistor 47KR
47KO 5% 1/2W 301 ,127
R618 Resistor 47KR
47KQ 5% 11m 301 ,127
R619 Resistor, Var.
Var. 50 KR
50KQ 1/1 OW 311,120

63H PL-5
0-169
INDUCTANCE
INDUCTANCE BRIDGE
BRIDGE REACTANCE
REACTANCE CHART
CHART

100Kn

,i"
10Kn
/0
.0,

cP~
IKn
"
/00
.0,

,0~
loon
/0
°0.0,

(f) ,:r
~ Ion
::I: 0
0 '0
~,

~
00
In
"
q/N,

o.ln

o.orn

o.ooln

100e IKe
I Kc laKe
10 Kc 100Ke
100Kc IMe
IMc 9,
4
FREQUENCY
FREQUENCY
h -Jln.}
L Jlh -
mh-n.
mn.
Rs
Q (
h - Kn.
1000

Q Nomograph
Q Nomograph for
700
INDUCTANCE BRIDGES
INDUCTANCE BRIDGES
2
500
500
3
300

200
300 5
L Rs
7 WHEN INDUCTANCE
WHEN INDUCTANCE USE RESISTANCE
USE RESlSfANCE
SCALE IS
SCALE IS IN
IN SCALE IN
SCALE IN
200
10
nh
NANOHENRIES, nh MICROHMS, jln.
MICROHMS,
100

MICROHENRIES, jlh MILLIOHMS. mn.


70
MILLIHENRIES, mh
MILLIHENRIES, mh OHMS, n
n.

50 HENRIES, hh KILOHMS, Kn.


KILOHMS, K n
I
30

20

EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE·

ff -= 10
IOKc
Kc
10 L = 88 mh
L' mh
R = 17SZ
R=17n.

7 CONNECT STRAIGHT
CONNECT STRAIGHT EDGE
EDGE BETWEEN
BETWEEN 10
IOKc AND
Kc AND
MEASURED INDUCTANCE
MEASURED INDUCTANCE OF
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7000
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Warranty

Boonton Electronics warrants its devices against defects in material and work-
manship for a period of one (1) year from date of shipment provided they are used
under normal operating conditions as specified in Boonton Electronics installation
and maintenance instructions. This warranty shall not apply to any item which
shall have been repaired or altered by anyone, not authorized by the Seller, in any
way so as, in the judgment of the Seller, to affect its stability and reliability. This
warranty applies to all components, assemblies and material, except vacuum
tubes, panel lamps, fuses, batteries, and sealed assemblies which have been
opened. This warranty is made to the oliginal Purchaser only. In the event of any
breach of this warranty, the Purchaser shall give immediate notice thereof to the
Seller, stating in what manner an item is defective, and reasonable time shall be
given to the Seller to send a competent person to the Purchaser's premises to
remedy the difficulty or to remedy the difficulty at the Seller's premises. Failure
to give such notice shall be conclusive evidence of due fulfillment of the war-
ranty on the part of the Seller and that an item is satisfactory to the Purchaser,
and in such event the Seller shall be released from. all liability under the warranty.

SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS
If it becomes necessary to ship the instrument, the following steps should be
followed:
a. Wrap the instrument with heavy wrapping paper and seal the seams with gum-
med tape. Place in fibreboard carton large enough to permit three inches of
soft packing material between instrument and sides of box.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Be sure to remove the shorting bar from the test terminals before packing.
Packing the instrument with the shorting bar in place can result in severe
damage to the test terminal assembly during shipment.
b. Alternatively Boonton Electronics will provide an appropriate shipping con-
tainer and packing materials at nominal cost. These may be obtained by writing
to the Sales Department, Boonton Electronics Corporation, Route 287 at Smith
Road, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054.

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