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Instruments

Spectrum
analyzer
HM5011
HM5010
4S-5010-0010
09 JUN 1998

SERVICE-MANUAL HM5011/5010
Service Manual
Adjustment Procedure
Circuit Diagrams
HM5010/5011
Alignment Procedure for HM5010/HM 5011 ......... 5
A Control and Adjustment of
Supply Voltages ............................................... 5
B Final Alignment - Tuner ..................................... 6
C Alignment - IF-Unit ........................................... 6
D Linearity of Frequency Display ......................... 7
HM5010 XY-board ........................................... 10
Tuner ............................................................... 11
Tracking-Generator .......................................... 12
E Alignment of HM5011 Tracking Generator ...... 13

Tracking-Generator ................................................. 15
Tuner RA-Board ...................................................... 16
Tuner RB-Board ...................................................... 17
IF-Amplifier ............................................................. 18
Main board ............................................................. 19
X-Y Board ............................................................... 20
FC-Board ................................................................ 21
PA-Board ................................................................ 22
CRT-Board .............................................................. 23
Power supply Board ............................................... 24
RA-Board ................................................................ 25
Tracking-Generator ................................................. 26
RB-Board ................................................................ 27
Main board ............................................................. 28
Main board ............................................................. 29
XY-Board ................................................................. 30
XY-Board ................................................................. 31
FC-Board ................................................................ 32
FC-Board ................................................................ 33
PA-Board ................................................................ 34
CRT-Board .............................................................. 35
PS-Board ................................................................ 36
PS-Board ................................................................ 37
PS-Board ................................................................ 38
Block Diagram HM5010/HM5011 .......................... 39

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SPECTRUM ANALYZER
Specifications
Frequency
Frequency range: 0.15MHz to 1050MHz (-3dB)
Center frequency display accuracy: 100kHz
Marker accuracy: (0.1% span + 100kHz)
Frequency display res.: 100kHz (4 digit LED)
Frequency scanwidth: 100kHz/div. to 100MHz/div.
in 1-2-5 steps and 0Hz/div. (Zero Scan)
Frequency scanwidth accuracy: 10%
Frequency stability: better than 150kHz / hour
IF Bandwidth (-3dB): Resolution: 400kHz and
20kHz; Video-Filter on: 4kHz
Sweep rate: 43Hz
Amplitude
Amplitude range: -100dBm to +13dBm
Screen display range: 80dB (10dB / div.)
Reference level: -27dBm to +13dBm
(in 10dB steps)
Reference level accuracy: 2dB
Average noise level: -99dBm (20kHz BW)
Distortion: <-75dBc; 2nd and 3rd harmonic
3rd order intermod.: -70dBc
(two signals >3MHz apart)
Sensitivity: <5dB above average noise level
Log scale fidelity: 2dB (without attn.) Ref.: 250MHz
IF gain: 10dB adjustment range Spectrum Analyzer HM5010 / HM5011
Input
Input impedance: 50 Frequency Range 0.15MHz - 1050MHz.
Input connector: BNC 4 Digit Display (Center & Marker Frequency, 0.1MHz resolution)
Input attenuator: 0 to 40 dB (4 x 10dB steps)
Input attenuator accuracy: 1dB/10dB step 100 to +13dBm Amplitude Range, 20kHz, 400kHz and Video-Filter
Max. input level: +10dBm, 25VDC (0dB attenuation) Tracking-Generator (HM5011 only):
+20dBm (40dB attenuation)
Frequency range: 0.15MHz - 1050MHz.
Tracking Generator Output Voltage: +1dBm to 50dBm (50 ).
Output level range: -50dBm to +1dBm
(in 10dB steps and var.) Evolution of the original HM5005/HM5006 has led to the new HM5010/
Output attenuator: 0 to 40dB (4 x 10dB steps)
Output attenuator accuracy: 1dB HM5011 Spectrum Analyzer/Tracking Generator which now extends
Output impedance: 50 (BNC) operation over 1 GHz (frequency range 0.15 to 1050 MHz). Both fine and
Frequency range: 0.15MHz to 1050MHz coarse center frequency controls, combined with a scanwidth selector
Frequency response: 1.5dB
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI): <20dBc provide simple frequency domain measurements from 100 kHz/div. to 100
Divers MHz/Div.. Both models include a 4digit numeric LED readout that can
AM-Demodulator output for head-sets.
selectively display either the center or marker frequency. The HM5011
Permissible load impedance >8 includes a tracking generator.
General The HM5010/5011 offer the same operation modes as the HM5005/5006.
Display: CRT. 6 inch, 8 x 10 div. intern. graticule The instruments are suitable for pre-compliance testing during development
Trace rotation: Adjustable on front panel prior to third party testing. A near-field sniffer probe set, HZ530, can be used
Line voltage: 115 / 230V 10%, 50-60Hz to locate cable and PC board emission "hot spots" and evaluate EMC problems
Power consumption: approx. 20W
Operating ambient temperature: 0C..+40C at the breadboard and prototype level. The combination of HM5010 / 5011 with
Protective system: Safety Class I (IEC 1010-1) the HZ530 is an excellent solution for RF leakage/radiation detection, CATV/
Weight: approx. 7kg
Cabinet: W 285, H 125, D 380 mm
MATV system troubleshooting, cellular telephone/pocket pager test and EMC
diagnostics. There is an optional measurement output for a PC which makes
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-feedthrough termination HZ22


Accessories supplied: Line Cord, Operators Manual. Optional accessories, 50
Viewing Hood HZ47, Near Field Probe Set HZ530, Carrying Case HZ96-2, Transient Limiter HZ560

HO500 Computer Interface for HAMEG Spectrum Analyzer


This HO500 computer interface offers the facility to transfer a calibrated frequency
spectrum from any HAMEG spectrum analyzer to a PC. The HO500 interface is a
8 bit ISA BUS card installed in the PC, which transfers data via an interface cable.
The software supplied allows a hard copy print out (including parameters) of the
frequency spectrum, in Windows Format. Signal aquisition occurs 2 to 3 times per
second.
The picture consists of 10 bit vertical by approx 3600 point horizontal display. The PC
monitor display is in SVGA Format with 800 x 600 pixels. For comparison
measurements, a previosly stored reference curve can be recalled. The software
supplied works under Windows 3.1, 3.11 and WIN95. A simple XY analog output is
required to connect the HO500 to the spectrum analyzer.

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EMC-MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT
Specifications
Frequency
Frequency range: 0.1MHz to 1000MHz Supply Current: 8mA (H-Field Probe)
(lower frequency limit 15mA (E-FieldProbe)
depends on probe type) 24mA(High imp.Probe)
Output impedance: 50 Probe Dimensions: 40x19x195mm (WxDxL)
Output connector: BNC-jack Housing: Plastic; (electrically
Input capacitance: 2pF shielded internally)
(high imped. probe)
Max. Input Level: +10dBm Package contents: Carrying case
(without destruction) 1 H-Field Probe
1dB-compression point: -2dBm 1 E-Field Probe
(frequency range dependent) 1 High Impedance Probe
DC-input voltage: 20V max. 1 BNC cable (1.5m)
Supply Voltage: 6V DC 1 Power Supply Cable
4 AA size batteries
Supply-power of HM5010/5011 (Batteries or Ni-Cads are not included)

Near Field Sniffer Probes HZ 530


The HZ530 is the ideal toolkit for the the connected measurement system which (near the insulation resistance of the printed
investigation of RF electromagnetic is proportional to the magnetic radio circuit material) and is loading the test point
fields. It is indispensable for EMI pre- frequency (RF) field strength existing at the with only 2 pF (80 at 1 GHz). Thereby one
compliance testing during product probe location. With this probe, circuit RF can measure directly in a circuit without
development, prior to third party testing. sources may be localized in close proximity significantly influencing the relationships in
The set includes 3 hand-held probes of each other. The H-field will decrease as the circuit with the probe.
with a built-in pre-amplifier covering the the cube of the distance from the source. A One can, for example, measure the quan-
frequency range from 100kHz to over 1000 doubling of the distance will reduce the H- titative effectiveness of filters or other
MHz. field by a factor of eight (H = 1/d); where d blocking measures. Individual pins of ICs can
The probes - one magnetic field probe, is the distance. be identified as RFI sources. On printed
one electric field probe, and one high In the actual use of the H-field sensor one circuit boards, individual problem tracks can
impedance probe - are all matched to the observes therefore a rapid increase of the be identified. With this Hi-Z probe individual
50 inputs of spectrum analyzers or RF- probes output voltage as the interference test points of a circuit can be connected to
receivers. The power can be supplied source is approached. While investigating a the 50 impedance of a spectrum analyzer.
either from batteries, Ni-Cads or through a circuit board, the sources are immediately
power cord directly connected to an obvious. It is easily noticed which component The E-Field Monopole Probe
HM5010/HM5011 series spectrum (i.e. IC) causes interference and which does The E-field monopole probe has the
analyzer. not. In addition, by use of a spectrum analyzer, highest sensitivity of the three probes. It is
Signal feed is via a 1.5m BNC-cable. the maximum amplitude as a function of sensitive enough to be used as an antenna
When used in conjuction with a spectrum frequency is easily identified. Therefore, one for radio or TV reception. With this probe the
analyzer or a measuring receiver, the can eliminate early in the development com- entire radiation from a circuit or an equipment
probes can be used to locate and qualify ponents which are not suitable for EMC can be measured. It is used, to determine the
EMI sources, as well as evaluate EMC purposes. The effectiveness of countermeas- effectiveness of shielding measures. With
problems at the breadboard and ures can be judged easily. One can inves- this probe, the entire effectiveness of filters
prototype level. They enable the user to tigate shields for "leaking" areas and cables can be measured by measuring the RFI which
evaluate radiated fields and perform shield or wires for conducted interference. is conducted along cables that leave the equip-
effectiveness comparisons. Mechanical ment and may influence the total radiation.
screening performance and immunity tests The High-Impedance Probe In addition, the E-field probe may be used
on cables and components are easily The high-impedance probe (Hi-Z) permits to perform relative measurements for certi-
performed. the determination of the radio frequency fication tests. This makes it possible to apply
interference (RFI) on individual contacts or remedial suppresion measures so that any re-
The H-Field Near-Field Probe printed circuit traces. It is a direct-contact qualification results will be positive. In addition,
The H-Field probe provides a voltage to probe. The probe is of very high impedance pre-testing for certification tests may be per-
formed so that no surprises are encountered
during the certification tests.
SCALE = 10dB/DIV.

SCALE = 10dB/DIV.
SCALE = 10dB/DIV.

Frequency Response E-Field Probe (typical) Frequency Response H-Field Probe (typical) Frequency Response High Impedance Probe
(typical)

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Alignment Procedure for HM5010/HM 5011
Attention! The opening of covers or removal of parts is likely to expose live parts and accessible terminals
which can be dangerous to life. Maintenance, service and alignment should be carried out by qualified
personnel only, which is acquainted with the danger involved.

When aligning the HM5010/5011 it is assumed that all sub-assemblies of the instrument are completely pretested and
working correctly. The tuner, IF-unit, and tracking generator should be pre-aligned. When aligning a HM5010, a separate
tracking generator unit must be available and connected to the HM5010 for some specific adjustments.
Prior to the alignment procedure, the instrument must warm up for 60 minutes.
All adjustments are carried out by means of a plastic screw driver or a ceramic adjustment tool.

The alignment is divided into the following steps:


A Checking of supply voltages D Linearity alignment
B Alignment of the tuner E Tracking generator alignment
C Alignment of the IF-unit F Check of overall adjustment

The numbering system is related to the respective pictures. Screen shots are designated as PIC
1 HF-Synthesizer 100 kHz to 1000 MHz, i.e. HM 8133
2 BNC cable, BNC T-connector, 2 x 10dB attenuator 50 Ohm
1 Voltmeter i.e. HM 8011-3

A Control and Adjustment of Supply Voltages


adjust: 12V to an accuracy of 0.1V via Trimpot 4 PIC 1
adjust: minimum brightness via Trimpot 2 PIC 1
adjust: maximum brightness via Trimpot 3 PIC 1
adjust: astigmatism via Trimpot 1 PIC 1

check: 12V tolerance 0.2V


1
check: +12V tolerance 0.1V
check: +5V tolerance 0.2V
check: 5V tolerance 0.2V
check: +38V tolerance 1V 1 +138V
check: +138V tolerance 1V 2 +38V

1
3 GND
4 +5V
The corresponding voltage test points to check direct voltage can
be measured at the measuring connector strip (see PIC 2). 5 +12V
6 -12V
Basic adjustment: PIC 2. XYF-Board (partial)
When Y-pos. knob is snapped in on front board, adjust beam
approx. 2 mm below bottom graticule line via R801.

4 3 2 1

PIC 1. PS-Board Instrument Rear Side CRT-Board

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B Final Adjustment - Tuner
The tuner is already aligned by the factory. When changing the 1st mixer, it might be necessary to realign cavity filter:
Set signal to 500MHz -27dBm to input, center frequency to 500MHz, Scanwidth to 0.5MHz, turn all three M3 screws
to max. amplitude. In case curve is not uniform, coils L1, L2, and L3 can be adjusted to maximum uniformity (fig. 22)
by slightly bending them.

In case signal in frequency range is shacky, 2nd local oscillator might not be snapped in correctly. The correct snap-
in of the PLL is visible via the lock detect LED (D2), which has to be lit constantly without flickering if PLL is snapped-
in correctly.
The oscillator signal has to be fixed (crystal dependent) at 1.32GHz, it may not drift.
The PLL is snapped-in when the tuning voltage VT (measure at PAD1) is between 0.5 and 4.5V. The alignment will
bring the tuning voltage to the center of the tuning range. VT of the 2nd LO has to be between 2V and 2.5V. Constantly
check tuning voltage while aligning tuner.

Alignment is necessary in two cases: VT<2.0V and VT>2.5V.

Case 1 VT<2.0V
Correction:
a ) Solder all adjustment areas to connect trace from C1 to C2.
b ) Remove excess solder at center conductor of resonator pad.

Case 2 VT>2.5V
Correction:
a ) Adjustment areas may not be soldered to connect trace from C1 to C2.
b ) Add solder to resonator pad.

C Alignment of IF-Unit fig. 22 for HM5010

Measurement setup: Apply two different signals to the input of the HM5011 via BNC T-connector and 10dB
attenuators.
Adjust HM5010/5011: Center frequency to 500MHz; all attenuators on (40 dB) Bandwidth
400kHz; video filter off; scanwidth 0.5MHz/div.; marker off.
Adjust Tracking Generator: Attenuator 20dB; level max. (HM5011 only)
RF-generator: frequency 500MHz; level 5dBm

The output voltage of the tracking generator is visible on the screen by an overlay of the fixed frequency. A "zero" point
fig. 23
is visible within the signal to the right or to the left of the 500MHz spectral line (fig. 23) (5011 only).

IF Filter Curve at 400kHz Bandwidth

align: Step 1 Align (with plastic screw driver) Coil L1 (PIC 5) to maximum output amplitude and symmetry
to Y-axis.
align: Step 2 Align (with plastic screw driver) Coils 3 + 4 + 13 + 14 (PIC 5) to symmetrie to Y-axis. The "zero"
point must be at the maximum (at 500MHz) (fig. fig. 23).
align: Stept 3 If necessary, repeat step 1 and 2.
VR 3 VR 1

L 10 L7
L3
L 13 L1
L 11 L8 L4
L 14
L 12 L9
fig. 23 for HM5011

PIC 5
IF-Amp
VR 4 VR 2 Board

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IF Filter Curve at 20kHz Bandwidth (HM5010)

align: Step 1 Align (with plastic screw driver) Coils L7+8+9+10+11+12 until "zero" point is exactly centered
at 500MHz (as with 400kHz Bandwidth).
Watch for symmetry of Filter Curve.

IF Filter Curve at 20kHz Bandwidth (HM5011)

Pre-Alignment: Remove T-connector. Connect tracking generator module directly to the input of the HM5011. Turn
off attenuators on tracking generator module and on HM5011 (0 dB). The output voltage of the tracking generator
module is now visible as horizontal line (with slight ripple).

adjust: Step 1 Adjust (with plastic screw driver) Coils 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 to maximum screen height
of displayed output voltage. Add attenuators of HM5010/5011 as soon as "line" has reached the
middle of the screen (30 dB).
adjust: Step 2 This alignment has to be performed repeatedly in order to optimize settings.

Fine Alignment: Connect BNC-T-connector again as in the beginning of the IF alignment. Set attenuator of tracking
generator module to 20dB, scanwidth to 0.5 MHz/div. If necessary, re-adjust center frequency
(adjust 500MHz spectral line to screen center). "Zero" point is now visible to the right or to the
fig. 24).
left of screen center (amplitude maximum) (fig.

adjust: Step 1 Align (with plastic screw driver) Coils L7+8+9+10+11+12 until "zero"
point reaches maximum. Watch for symmetry of Filter Curve.
adjust: Step 2 This alignment has to be performed repeatedly in order to optimize
settings. fig. 24

IF Gain - Adjustment of different Bandwidths

Set scanwidth to 0.2MHz/div. Switch bandwidth repeatedly between 400kHz and 20kHz. The distance between the
output voltage (line) of the tracking generator and tge 400MHz amplitude may not vary. If the amplitude values do
not match exactly, adjust by means of R-trimmer VR2 (PIC5)
(PIC5).

Linearity of IF-Amplifier Gain

The linearity of the IF-amplifier gain has to be checked through the entire display range. Apply a 400MHz (-27dBm)
signal directly to the input of the HM5010/5011. Adjust scanwidth to 5MHz/div, release attenuator switched (0 dB),
select filter bandwidth of 400kHz. The spectral line should reach the upper screen edge. Use attenuators to reduce
signal in 10db steps, whereby each individual attenuation step has to reduce the level by 10dB 1dB. In case deviation
is as follows:

- A the drop of the individual attenuation steps is larger than 10dB 1dB, or

- B the drop of the individual attenuation steps is smaller than 10dB 1dB, the linearity of the attenuators has to be
adjusted as follows:

Set attenuator to -40dB. Adjust spectral line exactly to -40dB (center line) via VR1, VR3, VR4. Then set attenuators
back to 0dB und adjust spectral line by means of trimpots VR802A and VR801 (XY board) to zero point and base
line to bottom graticule line. This procedure has to be repeated until the settings at -40dB and 0dB are correct.

D Linearity of Frequency Display


Settings for HM5010/5011: Center frequency at 500MHz; all attenuator switches released; filter bandwidth
400kHz; video filter off; scanwidth to 100MHz/div.; marker off.

Measurement Setup: Apply signal of 500MHz 27dBm to input of HM 5010/5011.

Check: Basic setting: The HM5010/5011 has to be adjusted that the noise level touches the bottom graticule
line. The spectral line of 500MHz -27dBm reaches the top graticule line and is situated in the center of
the screen. Adjust 500MHz spectral line exactly to screen center via X-pos knob (on front of the unit).
Check: Upper frequency limit: Check if frequency of minimum 1050 can be set as center frequency.

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Adjust HM5010/5011 to basic setting (see above). Apply input signal of 100MHz, level +7dBm
fig. 7)
Overriding the input allows for the harmonics of the input signal to become visible (fig. 7). This
simplifies the adjustment of individual spectral lines in horizontal direction.

adjust: Spectral line at 400MHz


Turn X-ampl. knob on front of instrument to have the 4 spectral lines matched with
fig. 8
the corresponding graticule lines on the screen(fig. 8).
fig. 7
adjust: Spectral line at 100MHz
With Trimpot RV171 align to match this spectral line with the corresponding
fig. 9
graticule line on the screen (fig. 9).

adjust: Zero Peak


With Trimpot RV173 align to match this spectral line with the corresponding
fig. 9
graticule line on the screen (fig. 9).
fig. 8
adjust: Spectral line at 600-1000MHz
With Trimpot RV186 adjust to match 700MHz to the correct graticule line.

adjust: Spectral line at 800 MHz;


With Trimpots RV181 + RV183 for 900MHz and RV197 for 1000MHz (PIC 3)
adjust to match this spectral line with the corresponding graticule line on the
screen.
fig. 9
adjust: Beam length
With Trimpot RV101 adjust beam to end approx. 1mm beyond the right CRT
Fig. 11 - base line too short)
boundary (graticule) (Fig.
Fig. 10 - 300 to 1000MHz spectral lines not correct )
(Fig.

fig. 10

RV 112 RV113 fig. 11

RV 149

RV 101

RV 183
RV 181

RV 186
RV 197

RV 171

RV 173

PIC 3 - MB-Board

Set Trimpot RV113 that frequency will not


display below 990MHz when center frequency
is set to lowest frequency

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Adjust Marker.
Settings on HM5010/5011: Center frequency to 500MHz, all attenuators in off position, filter bandwidth to 400kHz,
video filter off.
Scanwidth to 100MHz, Marker on.
Signal 100MHz +7dBm.
Adjust Marker to 500MHz display and set to 500MHz mark on screen via RV149 (PIC 4).
Turn Marker left to max. and adjust to 990MHz via RV112.

VR 3 VR 2

L 10 L7
L3 VR 1
L 13 L1
L 11 L8 L4
L 14
VR 4 L 12 L9

RV 112 RV 113

RV 149

RV 183
RV 101
RV 181

RV 186
RV 197

RV 171

RV 173

PIC 3 - Main-Board

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XY-Board

RV 802A

RV 801

1 +138V
2 +38V
3 GND
4 +5V
5 +12V
6 -12V

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11
Tuner

M3 Screws
Cavity - Filter

1st M3 Screws C1 C2 MPAD1


Mixer Cavity - Filter

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Tracking-Generator

MPAD2
C68 C69
RV3
RV4

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E Alignment of HM5011 Tracking Generator

1. Required Instruments:

1.1 Spectrum Analyzer - minimum 1000MHz


1.2 Completely assembled HM5011
1.3 Multimeter to measure DC voltage
1.4 Oscilloscope, i.e. HM303
1.5 Coax cabel

2. Preparation:

2.1 Assemble Spectrum Analyzer completely (without case).


2.2 All sub-assemblies have to be pre-checked.
2.3 HM5011 has to be warmed up.
2.4 Connect VCO output of RA board to VCO input (MCX connector).
2.5 Connect 12MHz reference clock of TG board to RCA connector ST1 on RB board.

3. Check Signalling Lines


Cable connection W1

Pin Nr. Description Signal


1 -12V Supply OP
2 +12V Supply
3 +5V Supply PLL

4. Check Supply and Bias Voltages

Comp.Nr. Pin Nr. Description Voltage


C1 1 1. VCO Amp. +5.8 V
C2 1 2. VCO Amp. +5.8 V
C11 3 fix LO Amp. +5.9 V
C6 5 Var. Amp. +5.6 V
C9 3 1. Power Amp. +3.6 V
C12 3 2. Power Amp. +4.8 V

5. Alignment of fixed LO

5.1 The 2nd LO oscillates at a frequency of 1.35 GHz. The level at the mixer input IC3 Pin2 is -17dBm. Oscillation
of the 2nd LO can also be measured with the H or E-Field Probe (HZ530).
5.2 Lock-Detect LED (D4) will confirm the correct PLL lock when lighting up without flickering or going out.
The oscillator signal has to remain fixed crystal dependent) at 1.35GHz and may not drift. PLL is locked if tuning
voltage VT (measure at PAD2) is between 0.5 and 4.5V. Align tuning voltage to medium tuning range. VT of
fixed LO should be between 2 and 2.5V. The tuning volage has to be check constantly during alignment.
Place coax resonator CR2 bottom side to the edge of soldermask next to center conductor, and solder on the
left and the right side.
5.3 Alignment is necessary in two cases: VT<2.0V and VT>2.5V.

Case 1 VT<2.0V
Correction:
a ) Solder all adjustment areas to connect trace from C1 to C2.
b ) Remove excess solder at center conductor of resonator pad.

Case 2 VT>2.5V
Correction:
a ) Adjustment areas may not be soldered to connect trace from C1 to C2.
b ) Add solder to resonator pad.

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6. Control of fixed LO-Level

6.1 To check 2nd LO-level, cap C20 (22pF) has to be removed and 50Ohm Coax-cable has to be connected to -
13dB attenuator of output. Connect other end of coax cable with adequate test analyzer.
6.2 Adjust test analyzer to 1.35 GHz center frequency; the LO-level to be measured has to be -17dBm (1 dB)
(consider attenuation of cable).
6.3 If cap is not removed and coax cable is connected parallel to mixer to the VCO-branch, a level of approx. -24
dBm (1dB) should be measured due to decreased load resistance.

7. Check of VCO

7.1 Adjust HM5011 to Zero Scan, center frequency to 500MHz.


7.2 Remove Cap C14 (22pF), connect one side to attenuator output, other side stand up in the air.
7.3 Connect Cap side sticking up in the air to center conductor of 50 Ohm cable. Solder shielding of cable directly
next to Cap to ground. Connect other end of Cap to Analyzer input (i.e. Advantest R3361A). Start 1.35GHz -
Stop 2.35GHz reference level: 0dBm.
7.4 VCO signal which can be observed on the test analyzer has to shift according to center frequency (tuning
voltage). Tuning range has to be at least from 1350 to 2350 Mhz. continuously and without interruption. It
should not go under absolute level of +7dBm (coax cable of 1 mtr. has 1-2 dB of attenuation at 2GHz). Level
has to be between +7 dBm and +10 dBm.
7.5 Connect coax cable parallel to 1st mixer to VCO-branch. A level of +5 dBm to +8 dBm due to decreased load
resistance over frequency band.

8. Check of Attenuators:

8.1 Set -30dB attenuation to Tuner and to 0dB attenuation to TG.


8.2 Set Center Frequency to 500MHz, 100MHz/Div. span.
8.3 Connect tracking generator to tuner input.
8.4 TG-line has to be visible.
8.5 Switch on additional attenuators. Attenuation for each attenuator switch has to be 10dB (1 dB)

9. TG Level Adjustment:

9.1 Connect TG to reference analyzer.


9.2 Set HM5011 to Zero Scan and 500MHz Center Frequency.
9.3 Release all attenuator buttons of TG (0-dBm) and turn TG-level to maximum.
9.4 Adjust amplitude to +1dBm with Pot RV4 on TG.
9.5 turn TG-level to minimum.
9.6 Adjust amplitude to -10dBm with Pot RV3 on TG.
9.7 Amplitude has to be adjustable now between +1dB and -10dB.

10. Final Check

10.1 Position of TG-level has to align in both bandwidths (400kHz and 20kHz). If necessary, align with IF-Amp.
10.2 TG-level knob has to be adjustable from +1 to -10dBm.

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14
Tracking-Generator

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15
Tuner RA-Board

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16
Tuner RB-Board

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IF AMP

IF PCB
+12V

C9 R8
0.1u 221R R5
220R L1101 100u KA1101
6 +12V
+12V 6
5 GND
L1102 100u 5
4 +5V
+5V 4
C11 3 GND
3
R9 82p 2 VIDEO SIGNAL
VID 2
3K32 R6 1 BW
BW 1
C10 10K0
10n F3 4.7V=
RF2 T1 TO XYF PCB

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R7 BC547 C8 P803 S.3
10K0 10n
IF IN FROM TUNER
2nd IF OUT
C5 KA1102
C12 C6
30.0 MHz 39p GND
33p 82p 1
C4 IF GAIN
T2 IF GAIN 2
8p2 +12V
L2 +12V 3
1 BF961 R2 +5V
IF 0.82u +5V 4
F4 47R5
C1 C3 R1 250mV
2 8p2 100k TO AL (RF UNIT)
22p RF2 KA901 S.1
F1 R3
RF3
C2 VR1 C13 C14 2K21 R4
47p 200R 220p 220p XT1 C7 470R
TUNER GAIN 27.125MHz 33p
COMP.
L5
15u R33
180R
+8.8V

R15
C26 R32
221R C29 0.1u R35 R34
100R C40
R18 1p8 F12 2K21 2K2 C41
F10 180p 22u
R10 470k NTC

2.2k RF2 C39


RF2 R30 F13
10n IC1
C27 3K32
VR2 MC3356P
10n RF2
50K C38 R31
C28 C30 6 1
C31 180p F14 VCC
120p 270p 4K75 2
270p 3
C25 C32 RF2 VR3
500mVpp R17 1p8 GAIN 500R 4
10n R28 7 5
47R5 G
C37 R29 470K OVERALL 11
T3 D1 C15 C19 C22 11V= 0.1u 200mVpp 12
1N4148 22p 1p8 1p8 47R5
BC557 F9 0.7Vpp >2Vpp 13
9 15
T4 T6 R36 16
F11
RF2 BF961 BF961 332R 17
D2 R11 F7 R13 RF2 18
4K75 100k C33 D3 400mVpp 7.6V= 19
C23 RF2 C36
1N4148 120p 8 20
120p 1N4148 330p C43 U
F19
D4 R26 0.1u F
RF2 C18 C20 C34
R21 120p 270p 100K R24 1
R19 C21 10n 100R 4
100k R16
4K75 270p 1N4148
181R R14 R23
C24
10n 220R R22 22K1 R27 C42
4K75 150k 10n
NTC
T5 R25
BC547 180R C44
C35
22p
VR4 10n
100K R39 R37
R40 R20 R38 NTC 2K21 3K92
2K21 47K5 IF GAIN
22K
RANGE
C17
0.1u C16
0.1u

CD3 CD4 HAMEG INSTRUMENTS GERMANY


1nF 1nF
Title
CD1 CD2 IF AMP HM5005/6
1nF 1nF
0V(250 kHz) Size Document Number REV
IF GAIN VID
BW B IF5005.SCH
+12V +8V(12.5 kHz) FROM ATTEN. RF UNIT S.1 VIDEO SIGNAL
Date: May 5, 1994 Sheet 2 of 8
IF-Amplifier

31
32
+VREF
+28V
R105 R188 R178
ANALOG SECTION 49k9 L-B R184 L-D RV197 RV180
* RV186 0R * 2k5 * IC106B IC128
R181 R162
10K LM324 R135 LM79L05
IC103 R106 0R R179 100R P109
30k1 R195 * 5 47k5 2 G 3 6 -12V
HEF4051 -6V2 6
R191 0R R196 7
OU N IN
5 (+12V)
R187 30k0 D 5
TO FC PCB 3 13 10k0 6 C128 C139 4 GND
X X0 RV181 3k32 R174 R138 4
W304 S.5 14 R107 R171 1 0.1u 3 (-5V)
X1 5K0 * 1M5 1000u 3
15 10k0 1k50 R134 2 +5V
X2 RV176 /16V C140 2
G D C B A T 12 L-C1 R185 1 +32V
X3 * R168 1
N V 1 * * R197 R180
D C X4 IC106C
5 L-A1 * 301k TO PS
X5 R104 47k5 LM324 *
2 4k99 2 P1006 S.8
Main board

X6 RV183 RV171 RV173


4 R182 R175 10
X7 100K 500K
P107 4k75 5K0 * D180 8
MOLEX6 6 L-C2 L-A2 * 9 3 C132
1 2 3 4 5 6 INH R103 R137 D128
11 3k01 *
A 1M5 R136 BAV99
10 R192 D197 R198
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 9 R183 20k0 R172 BAS16 56k2 8k25
C R189
10k0 2k74 1
R102 0R R173
1k00
47k5
RT102 C125
R186 R176 13
* 14 *
221k * (VT)
R101 +5V
499R 12 3
IC107
IC102 D181 D171 IC106D
BAW56 R193 BAV70 I *
HEF4051 LM324 D110 C126 N
2 1 61k9 2 1 D144 BAS16 1
R110 R140 C131 1000u ADJ
3 13 301R RT101 R194 * C134
X X0 562R 0.1u /16V O
14 3 3 R100 *
X1 2k2 * U
15 C110
X2 0R
12 +VREF 10nF 2
X3 R108 IC105
1 100R +VREF R141 R144 R166 R165
+VREF X4 HEF4053
5 * *
X5 9k09 +28V * +5V
2 9
X6 R143 C +28V
4 10
RV111 X7 R109 100R 10k0 B
R133 11
10K R147 R146 A
1 6 56k2 C143 6 TO CRT PCB R130
INH INH C127
/10turns 11 4 C116 470p * R145 * W701 S.7 39R
A 0.1u
CF 2 10 3 0.1u * C109 3
B C115 R127 Z1
9 1 5 P110
C Z0
3 2 150k 1 GND
R112 +28V IC106A 1
0.1u 1 4 2 BLANK R139
10k0 LM324 R170 Y1 Z 2
0.1u 1 2 3 GND
+5V 1 * Y0 3 39R
R177 4 R114 15
-6V2 Y C124
2k74 3 5k11 R142 13
X1 R131 22u
1 15k0 12 14
X0 X 39R
2 R124 /35V
1 RV113 R111 IC101A
C105 1k50
33k2 1 TL074 SAWTH R132
1k0 1 22nF
3 39R
-6V2 C137
CF-MIN T108 +20V
2 BC850C 60mA 3 0.1u

C120 +5V I
R10c R10d IC108 N
+VREF R156 C141 C142 1
R10a 6M8 6M8 -6V2 -6V2 LM317 ADJ
SW-AMPL R155 R157 0.1u 22u C123
10k0 221k O
R116 12 +28V 0.1u 47k5 8k25 /35V
R150 U 22u
100k 14
RV101 47k5 IC104B /35V
13 4 D103 2
IC101D R115 100K 2 IC104A LM393/M R161 D102 R163
+VREF R120 BAS16 R164
TL074 10k0 1 6 51R1 BAS16 221R 2k05
D109 22k1
R128 3 7
C108 BAS16 LM393/M 5
14k3 1nF R117 8 C130 P111
TO FC PCB
R123 22k1 4n7 C122
W305 S.5 1 MK
274k -5V
+5V R158 1 22u
C112 2 GND
RV110 2 +VREF
1 P108 R126 T101 R118 C129 1M00 1nF 3 XF /35V
R167 3
10K X1 10k0 BC860C 4k75 (+13V)
1 0.1u R159
MKR 2 MPOS R153 22k1
2 1k50
/10turns MOFF * TO XY PCB
3
3 GND R113 R160 W801 S.3 C135
4 C107
UREF 6M8 100R
5 VREF * -6V2 0.1u
CF FINE R125
6
R129 C118 8k25
6k19 22u 9 R154
/35V R152 R10b 8 C121 22k1
8k25 10 220p
1k00
1 RV112 IC101C -5V
+5V -6V2
C117 T102
1K0 TL074 R190 R121
3 22u C119 R151 BC850C 6 C102 C104 C111 C133 C101 C103
MK-MIN /35V 18k2 -6V2 R119 6M8 221R 7
0.1u C138 R149
2 22k1 3 R122 5
C136 10k0
1 2 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
3n3 -12V +VREF 68k1
0.1uF x100V
-6V2 R148 RV149 -6V2
IC101B
10k0 10K TL074
MKR-Offs.

(PS)
+5V 110...210ns TOP VIEW
R250
R211
15 13 %10 22k1 R259 3
C201 51R1 CKA QA
12 11 51R1 BAV70
0.1u CKB QB R222
%2 10 9 8 1 2 2
QC 51R1
14 9 IC206C 1 1 3 BAW56
CLR QD CKA QA
74HC02 IC205A 3 4 5 %4
R221 R261 CKB QB
IC201B 74HCU04 6 1 2
C202 51R1 QC
1 3 IC206A 51R1 2 7
0.1u CKA QA 74HC390 1 CLR QD
4 5 0 74HC02
CKB QB
6 K
QC IC203 1 1 IC202A
2 7 R212
CLR QD HEF4020 1 0
74HC390 51R1 BAS16
C203 R262 R249 IC206D
0.1u IC201A 12 13 51R1 IC204C 51R1 R C 74HC02
74HC390 S L R256
HEF4011 T K 12 C A
R267 8 Q Q Q Q Q 13 51R1 L
IC205F 1k00 10 1 1 1 1 1 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 11 k
C204 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 1
74HCU04 9 C
0.1u
BC850
1 1 1 1
R251 3 2 1 5 4 2 3 6 4 5 7 9 +5V
BC860
51R1
C205 R233 D263
R252 B E
0.1u 12 51R1 BAS16
51R1 R263
R216 3 4 11
C216 100k
51R1 13
10nF 9 2 R264
%2k %1k 6
C206 IC205B 3 4 5 51R1
0.1u 74HCU04 R254 1 5 4 LE
IC205D IC204D
2k21 IC204B 6
74HCU04 HEF4011
IC204A HEF4011 C262 LM LM
R169 IC206B 317 7805
8 HEF4011 4n7
R199 3 74HC02
1k00
1k00 %10k
D225A R258 1 3 2 3
XT254
R255 1 3 51R1 2 1
8MHz 51R1 R257 IC205C
%2
C199 51R1 74HCU04 C265
BAW56
0.1u 11 10 15 13 0.1u
C169 R253 CKA QA
12 11 %4 2 3 5 6 PE
10k0 CKB QB
0.1u 10 MMS0204 / 0.25W / 5%
1 2 3 4 5 6 QC R266
P201 IC205E 14 9 D225B
C255 CLR QD 51R1
MOLEX6 C254 74HCU04 R225
C253 1nF 2k21
27p 56p IC202B
+ V T G G P 74HC390
TO AL PCB 2 T V N N S 1 %8 UNC
0 C D D 2 J201 R265
W1203 S.1 HAMEG INSTRUMENTS GERMANY
V COAX R223 D265 4k75 P202
R224 51R1 BAS16 1 2 3 4 5 6 MOLEX6 Title
51R1
MB PCB HM5010/11
TO TG J402 S.6 C L P U G G
8 MHz OUT L E E N N N TO FC PCB Size Document Number REV
DIGITAL SECTION K C D D W303 S.5

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C MB50101B.SCH
Date: November 6, 1995 Sheet 4 of
W801
W802 6-Pol
YF1 1 1 GND
1 1
NC 2 Y AMP X AMP 2 GND
2 2
YF2 3 3 NC CHECK-PTS.
3 3
R817 4 XF1
4
3-Pol 5 +140V
+140V 5 +140V 1
6 XF2
10R 6 +32V 2
TO CRT PCB
GND 3
P701 S.7 TO CRT PCB
+140V +12V +5V 4
P702 S.7
+12V 5
-12V 6
+73V +73V +73V +73V
R815 P810
* C826 +20V...+125V
R814 R866 R865 R810 C824 C825 R821 R854 2.5MB6
R867
100R 30K1 30K1 100R 0.1u/250V 47u/250V 0.1u/250V 100R 47K5 100R
1W 1W 1W R868
R816
2.0mA 1K82 1.5mA
47K5
+133V +140V 1W
R828 R850
10R0 10R0

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C822 C827
C804 C810 10u/25V
10u/25V R823 R845
100R 22K1
0.1u 0.1u
R806 R824 R843 R858 R849
100R 100R 100R 100R T809 100R
R825 T803 YP-sym 1 BFS20
100R BFS20 T802 2 X POS R859
3 RV801 +12VY 2 T808 T814
T811 BFS20 RV804 BF422
10K BFS20
BF422 R805 4K7 A
Y AMPL 3 100R X AMPL
T812 100k 1 T813 R848
BF422 R812 BF422 2 R855 22K1
R826 R807 1K50 R813 C811 R820 1K82 R857
* 100R C802 R846 0.1u 1 3 100R
100R 100R
0.1uF 22K1
R809 R822 R842 R819 R860
1K50 RV802A R811 1K82
2k74 4K75 RV803 R856 4K75
4K7 1K50 R827 R805A 4K7 A 1K82
R804 2K21 100R
2K21 R808
R818
1K50 R801 R870
C803 1K82
R836 4K75 4K75
0.1u
10K0 T801 C809 T807 D802
C823 C828 0.1u R844
BC847B 1 3 BC847B 1 3
10u/25V 0R
10u/25V
D801 BAS16
R802 BAS16 R862 R861
1K0 R803 1K50 3K01
C801 C812
2k74
0.1u 0.1u
R
0R

R829 R847
10R 10R
-12VA
-12V

R830 +5V
10R R897
+12VY
20k0
(BAV99)
+12V +12V
D874A AUDIO - AMPL.
C896 (221K) 1 2
R841 R833 R838 C806 0.1uF R889
R874
100R 100K 2K74 0.1u R895 R896 C897 R898 * * 1K00
100k * * 22k1 2 1 R885
T806 P801 51R1
BC860C R853 3 XF D874B
3
10R 2 GND C889
2
1 MK R883
1 R873 0.1uF
-12V C873 100R 3
2M2 1 T885
100p
FROM MB PCB R877 BC850
C807
P111 S.4 0R 2
22p T805 R839 R871 FROM PA PCB
C871 R881
BC850C 1K50 VIDEO SIGNAL FROM IF-AMP 221k IC875B W??? S.?
2n2 10k0
6 TL082 C882
T804 7
R834 BC850C R852 R882 220uF/16V
5 P870
12K1 10K0 C818 1 68k1 3 NF
8 IC875A 3
R835 10n R887 2 GND
2
12K1 R840 VOLUME 2 3 TL082 1 +12V
332R 1
R832 * T810 R872 1
22K1 182k RV872 3 R876 2 3-Pol
BD850 R864
P802 4k7 A 0R
R837 C808 R851 VF 1 10R (P803A / 5005) i.r.
1
10K0 22p 6K81 BW 2 P803 R880 4 2
R863 2
R +12V 3 6 +12V 332k 1 T886 R889
100K 3 6
0R +5V 4 5 GND BC860 0R
4 5 R884
GND 5 4 +5V 3
5 4 R875
-12V 6 3 GND 100R
6 3 C878
R831 2 VS 0R C879
2
10R R 1 BW 10u/25V 0.1uF R886 R888
1
0R FROM FC PCB 51R1 0R
KA301 S.5 C817
-12V C819
C805 FROM IF AMP R879
0.1u 0.1u
0,1uF KA1101 S.2 1K00

R C816 +12V
0R *
P807 -12VA
-12V 1
1 +32V
YPOS 2
2
GND 3 P808
3
nc 4 6 -12V
4 6
+5V 5 5 nc
5 5
+12V 6 4 GND
6 4
IC891 3 nc
3
LM317 2 +5V
2
FROM RB PCB 3 A 2 1 +28V
IN D OU 1
KA??? S.?
J R
-12V C821 C893 MOLEX6
+140V 0R
* C820 0.1uF 1
* R892
FROM MB PCB
P804 P805 221R C892 W??? S.?
GND 1 6 +140V 0.1uF
1 6
GND 2 5 +32V
2 5
GND 3 4 GND
3 4
SOT23 +5V 4 3 +5V
4 3
+12V 5 2 +12V C891 R891
5 2
Top View -12V 6 1 -12V 0.1uF
6 1 4K75
K C BC850 R-Chip 1% 1206 C815 C814 C813
FROM TG UNIT FROM PS
BAS16 KA501 S.6 P1008 S.8 HAMEG INSTRUMENTS GERMANY
BC860 R-Chip 5% 1206 * 0.1u 0.1u
Title
A nc B E
XYF PCB HM5010
BFS20 SXA 0411 Met. Fi. 1% 1W
Size Document Number REV
C XY50101B.SCH
Date: November 6, 1995 Sheet 3 of
XY Board

33
34
+5V

IC321A
74HC74
4
W305
2 5 6pol /60mm
D P Q
FC-Board

IC320 R
3
HEF4017 CLK
X1
C 1
14 3 6 R343 MPOS
CLK Q0 L Q 2
13 2 10K0 MOFF
ENA Q1 3
4 GND
Q2 4
15 7 1 D340 1 SW305 UREF
RST Q3 5
10 BAW56 6 3 CF FINE
Q4 6
1 D341
Q5 +5V
5 3 1 BAV70 5 2 TO MB PCB
Q6
6 P108 S.4
Q7
9 4 1
Q8 +5V
11 3
Q9 IC321B
2 ALPS
12 74HC74 1 1
CO 0 R342
MARKER
12 9 2 OFF 2 CF FINE
D P Q
R
11 2K21 2 3 RV310
CLK
1 T340 10K A
C 8 BC850
D301 D302 L Q
3
+5V BAV70 BAV70 R344
2 1 2 1 1 +5V
3 221K

3 3
+5V
R359
100R

1
L302
100uH IC300 7 18
ICM7217N 6 17
5 16 LED304
4 15 T301 GREEN
BC850
10 D303 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 CTR
BAS16 10 10 10 10 10 R306
C301 R301 14 9 9 9 9 9 10K0
220u C302 4K75 8 8 8 8 8
/16V 0.1u 24 20 5 5 5 5 5
23 4 4 4 4 4
19 27 2 2 2 2 2
25 3 3 3 3 3
8 28 7 7 7 7 7 R303
22 150R
9 26 IC301 IC302 IC303 IC304 IC305
21 HP3603 HP3603 HP3603 HP3603 HP3603 R308 R307
12 1000MHz 100MHz 10MHz 1MHz 0.1MHz 3K32 10K0

MKR
LED303
T302 GREEN
BC860

R340 R341 +5V R336


R304 475R 475R R335 39R2
R302 10K0 39R2
LED301 10K0
RED
+5V
UNCAL

IC306A
R311 MC14011 R313
182R 100 1 22K1
D304
T303 R310 LED305 3
BAS16
BC860 221R 2
50
LED306
D305 IC308
20
BAV99
LED307 74HC42
+5V
1 R309
IC307 +5V
10 1
0
LED308 2 MC14029 C310 C311 C309 C303
1
3 R314 10K0 3 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 220u
2 C304
33K2 5 4 15 6 4 /16V
3 A QA A 0.1u
T304 LED309 5 14 11 12
4 B QB B
BC850 6 13 14 13
5 C QC C IC306B
2 2 7 12 2 3 C305
6 D QD D MC14011
LED310 9 0.1u
7 L301
10 7 5 6
8 CO CI
1 11 15 4 C306 100uH
9 CLK
LED311 1 5 22n
PE
T305 9 R325 R324
B/D
BC850 0.5 10 100R 100R
U/D
R315 LED312
221R RV301
0.2 R312 5K0
LED313 1M00 1
R323 +5V P301
R326 R327
82K5 0.1 TR TRACE
100R 100R
LED314 ROTATION COIL
R316 ZERO 8 IC306D
BAV70 3 D306 221R 10 13 1 P302
1 2 LED315 R335 9 11
IC306C 12
T306 4k75 VF
MC14011
R336 BC860 MC14011
* BW
2 1

3 R319 +5V
BAW56 33K2 R332
D307
1K00
VF +5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 W301
R322 6pol /300mm
R330 1K00 TO XYF PCB
R318 10K0 R339 P802 S.3 - G + + B V
R317 100K * R331 1 N 5 1 WF
+12V 2 D V 2
100K 3 33K2
1 R321 V V
R329 33K2 R320 C307
* 2 T331 33K2 0.1u
C308
1 2 3 4 5 6 W303 BC850
0.1u
6pol /65mm BW
C339
R338
* *
C L P U G G
L E E N N N SW301 SW302
K C D D 6 3 6 3 SW304 SW303
1 2 3 4 5 6 W304
12.5kHz ON 6 3 6 3
TO MB PCB 5 2 5 2 6pol /70mm
P202 S.4 5 2 5 2
4 1 250kHz 4 1 OFF B A B C D T
W V 4 1 4 1
ALPS ALPS Z C
HAMEG INSTRUMENTS, GERMANY
TO MB PCB UP SCANWIDTH DOWN
BANDWIDTH VIDEOFILTER P107 S.4 Title
12.5kHz OFF
FC-PCB HM 5010/11
Size Document Number REV

Subject to change without notice


C FC50101A.sch
Date: November 22, 1995 Sheet 5 of
PA-Board

Subject to change without notice


22
23
R701 KA701
D701 681R 1 GND
1
2 BLANC
2
3 GND
3
LL4151 D14-364
CRT-Board

TO MB PCB
D702 P110 S.4
13 11
LL4151
9 7
R706 6
10K0 4
12
IC701
1 5
6 CNY17 R710 3
2

2 4 51R1
R705 1
1 4
T701
BC850
10K0

C701 R704 D703


0.1u 1k0 TLSG5101

KA702
BLV 1
1
FCD 2
2
G1 3
3
-1925V 4
4
H1 5
5
H14 6
6

TO PS
P1002 S.8

R708 R703
47k5 47k5

VR701

20k0 P701
1 YF1
1
C703 2 NC
2
R707 R702 C702 3 YF2
3
0.1u/100 51k1 68k1
0.1u/250
TO XYF PCB
P702 KA802 S.3
XF2 6
6
150V 5
5
XF1 4
4
NC 3 HAMEG INSTRUMENTS GERMANY
3
GND 2
2
GND 1 Title
1
CRT PCB HM5005/6
TO XYF PCB Size Document Number REV
KA801 S.3
A CRT5005.SCH

Subject to change without notice


Date: March 14, 1994 Sheet 7 of 8
Power Supply Board

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24
RA-Board

25 Subject to change without notice


Tracking-Generator

Subject to change without notice


26
RB-Board

TO

27 Subject to change without notice


Main Board

Subject to change without notice


28
Main board

Subject to change without notice


29
XY-Board

Subject to change without notice


30
XY-Board

31 Subject to change without notice


FC-Board

Subject to change without notice


32
FC-Board

33 Subject to change without notice


PA-Board

Subject to change without notice


34
CRT-Board

35 Subject to change without notice


PS-Board

Subject to change without notice


36
PS-Board

37 Subject to change without notice


PS-Board

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38
Block Diagram HM5010/HM5011

39 Subject to change without notice


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