Tektronix 070-8030-01 - Manual

Tektronix 070-8030-01

Tektronix 070-8030-01 – Manual, read for free online in PDF format. We hope this helps you resolve any issues you may have. If you have further questions, please contact us through the contact form.

1 Page 1
2 Page 2
3 Page 3
4 Page 4
5 Page 5
6 Page 6
7 Page 7
8 Page 8
9 Page 9
10 Page 10
11 Page 11
12 Page 12
13 Page 13
14 Page 14
15 Page 15
16 Page 16
17 Page 17
18 Page 18
19 Page 19
20 Page 20
21 Page 21
22 Page 22
23 Page 23
24 Page 24
25 Page 25
26 Page 26
27 Page 27
28 Page 28
29 Page 29
30 Page 30
31 Page 31
32 Page 32
33 Page 33
34 Page 34
35 Page 35
36 Page 36
37 Page 37
38 Page 38
39 Page 39
40 Page 40
41 Page 41
42 Page 42
43 Page 43
44 Page 44
45 Page 45
46 Page 46
47 Page 47
48 Page 48
49 Page 49
50 Page 50
51 Page 51
52 Page 52
53 Page 53
54 Page 54
55 Page 55
56 Page 56
57 Page 57
58 Page 58
59 Page 59
60 Page 60
61 Page 61
62 Page 62
63 Page 63
64 Page 64
65 Page 65
66 Page 66
67 Page 67
68 Page 68
69 Page 69
70 Page 70
71 Page 71
72 Page 72
73 Page 73
74 Page 74
75 Page 75
76 Page 76
77 Page 77
78 Page 78
79 Page 79
80 Page 80
81 Page 81
82 Page 82
83 Page 83
84 Page 84
85 Page 85
86 Page 86
87 Page 87
88 Page 88
89 Page 89
90 Page 90
91 Page 91
92 Page 92
93 Page 93
94 Page 94
95 Page 95
96 Page 96
97 Page 97
98 Page 98
99 Page 99
100 Page 100
101 Page 101
102 Page 102
103 Page 103
104 Page 104
105 Page 105
106 Page 106
107 Page 107
108 Page 108
109 Page 109
110 Page 110
111 Page 111
112 Page 112
113 Page 113
114 Page 114
115 Page 115
116 Page 116
117 Page 117
118 Page 118
119 Page 119
120 Page 120
121 Page 121
122 Page 122
123 Page 123
124 Page 124
125 Page 125
126 Page 126
127 Page 127
128 Page 128
129 Page 129
130 Page 130
131 Page 131
132 Page 132
133 Page 133
134 Page 134
135 Page 135
136 Page 136
137 Page 137
138 Page 138
139 Page 139
140 Page 140
141 Page 141
142 Page 142
143 Page 143
144 Page 144
145 Page 145
146 Page 146
147 Page 147
148 Page 148
149 Page 149
150 Page 150
151 Page 151
152 Page 152
153 Page 153
154 Page 154
155 Page 155
156 Page 156
157 Page 157
158 Page 158
159 Page 159
160 Page 160
161 Page 161
162 Page 162
163 Page 163
164 Page 164
165 Page 165
166 Page 166
167 Page 167
168 Page 168
169 Page 169
170 Page 170
171 Page 171
172 Page 172
173 Page 173
174 Page 174
175 Page 175
176 Page 176
177 Page 177
178 Page 178
179 Page 179
180 Page 180
181 Page 181
182 Page 182
183 Page 183
184 Page 184
185 Page 185
186 Page 186
187 Page 187
188 Page 188
189 Page 189
190 Page 190
191 Page 191
192 Page 192
193 Page 193
194 Page 194
195 Page 195
196 Page 196
197 Page 197
198 Page 198
199 Page 199
200 Page 200
201 Page 201
202 Page 202
203 Page 203
204 Page 204
205 Page 205
206 Page 206
207 Page 207
208 Page 208
209 Page 209
210 Page 210
211 Page 211
212 Page 212
213 Page 213
214 Page 214
215 Page 215
216 Page 216
217 Page 217
218 Page 218
219 Page 219
220 Page 220
221 Page 221
222 Page 222
223 Page 223
224 Page 224
225 Page 225
226 Page 226
227 Page 227
228 Page 228
229 Page 229
230 Page 230
231 Page 231
232 Page 232
233 Page 233
234 Page 234
235 Page 235
236 Page 236
237 Page 237
238 Page 238
239 Page 239
240 Page 240
241 Page 241
242 Page 242
243 Page 243
244 Page 244
245 Page 245
246 Page 246
247 Page 247
248 Page 248
249 Page 249
250 Page 250
251 Page 251
252 Page 252
253 Page 253
254 Page 254
255 Page 255
256 Page 256
257 Page 257
258 Page 258
259 Page 259
260 Page 260
261 Page 261
262 Page 262
263 Page 263
264 Page 264
265 Page 265
266 Page 266
267 Page 267
268 Page 268
269 Page 269
270 Page 270
271 Page 271
272 Page 272
273 Page 273
274 Page 274
275 Page 275
276 Page 276
277 Page 277
278 Page 278
279 Page 279
280 Page 280
281 Page 281
282 Page 282
283 Page 283
284 Page 284
285 Page 285
286 Page 286
287 Page 287
288 Page 288
289 Page 289
290 Page 290
291 Page 291
292 Page 292
293 Page 293
294 Page 294
295 Page 295
296 Page 296
297 Page 297
298 Page 298
299 Page 299
300 Page 300
301 Page 301
302 Page 302
303 Page 303
304 Page 304
305 Page 305
306 Page 306
307 Page 307
308 Page 308
309 Page 309
310 Page 310
311 Page 311
312 Page 312
313 Page 313
314 Page 314
315 Page 315
316 Page 316
317 Page 317
318 Page 318
319 Page 319
320 Page 320
321 Page 321
322 Page 322
323 Page 323
324 Page 324
325 Page 325
326 Page 326
327 Page 327
328 Page 328
329 Page 329
330 Page 330
331 Page 331
332 Page 332
333 Page 333
334 Page 334
335 Page 335
336 Page 336
337 Page 337
338 Page 338
339 Page 339
340 Page 340
341 Page 341
342 Page 342
343 Page 343
344 Page 344
345 Page 345
346 Page 346
347 Page 347
348 Page 348
349 Page 349
350 Page 350
351 Page 351
352 Page 352
353 Page 353
354 Page 354
355 Page 355
356 Page 356
357 Page 357
358 Page 358
359 Page 359
360 Page 360
361 Page 361
362 Page 362
363 Page 363
364 Page 364
365 Page 365
366 Page 366
367 Page 367
368 Page 368
369 Page 369
370 Page 370
371 Page 371
372 Page 372
373 Page 373
374 Page 374
375 Page 375
376 Page 376
377 Page 377
378 Page 378
379 Page 379
380 Page 380
381 Page 381
382 Page 382
383 Page 383
384 Page 384
385 Page 385
386 Page 386
387 Page 387
388 Page 388
389 Page 389
390 Page 390
391 Page 391
392 Page 392
393 Page 393
394 Page 394
395 Page 395
396 Page 396
397 Page 397
398 Page 398
399 Page 399
400 Page 400
401 Page 401
402 Page 402
403 Page 403
404 Page 404
405 Page 405
406 Page 406
407 Page 407
408 Page 408
409 Page 409
410 Page 410
411 Page 411
412 Page 412
413 Page 413
414 Page 414
415 Page 415
416 Page 416
417 Page 417
418 Page 418
419 Page 419
420 Page 420
421 Page 421
422 Page 422
423 Page 423
424 Page 424
425 Page 425
426 Page 426
427 Page 427
428 Page 428
429 Page 429
430 Page 430
431 Page 431
432 Page 432
433 Page 433
434 Page 434
435 Page 435
436 Page 436
437 Page 437
438 Page 438
439 Page 439
440 Page 440
441 Page 441
442 Page 442
443 Page 443
444 Page 444
445 Page 445
446 Page 446
447 Page 447
448 Page 448
449 Page 449
450 Page 450
451 Page 451
452 Page 452
453 Page 453
454 Page 454
455 Page 455
456 Page 456
457 Page 457
458 Page 458
459 Page 459
460 Page 460
461 Page 461
462 Page 462
463 Page 463
464 Page 464
465 Page 465
466 Page 466
467 Page 467
468 Page 468
469 Page 469
470 Page 470
471 Page 471
472 Page 472
473 Page 473
474 Page 474
475 Page 475
476 Page 476
477 Page 477
478 Page 478
479 Page 479
480 Page 480
481 Page 481
482 Page 482
483 Page 483
484 Page 484
485 Page 485
486 Page 486
487 Page 487
488 Page 488
489 Page 489
490 Page 490
491 Page 491
492 Page 492
493 Page 493
494 Page 494
495 Page 495
496 Page 496
497 Page 497
498 Page 498
499 Page 499
500 Page 500
501 Page 501
502 Page 502
503 Page 503
504 Page 504
505 Page 505
506 Page 506
507 Page 507
508 Page 508
509 Page 509
510 Page 510
511 Page 511
512 Page 512
513 Page 513
514 Page 514
515 Page 515
516 Page 516
517 Page 517
518 Page 518
519 Page 519
520 Page 520
521 Page 521
522 Page 522
523 Page 523
524 Page 524
525 Page 525
526 Page 526
527 Page 527
528 Page 528
529 Page 529
530 Page 530
531 Page 531
532 Page 532
533 Page 533
534 Page 534
535 Page 535
536 Page 536
537 Page 537
538 Page 538
539 Page 539
540 Page 540
541 Page 541
542 Page 542
543 Page 543
544 Page 544
545 Page 545
546 Page 546
547 Page 547
548 Page 548
549 Page 549
550 Page 550
551 Page 551
552 Page 552
553 Page 553
554 Page 554
555 Page 555
556 Page 556
557 Page 557
558 Page 558
559 Page 559
560 Page 560
561 Page 561
562 Page 562
563 Page 563
564 Page 564
565 Page 565
566 Page 566
567 Page 567
568 Page 568
569 Page 569
570 Page 570
571 Page 571
572 Page 572
573 Page 573
574 Page 574
575 Page 575
576 Page 576
577 Page 577
578 Page 578
579 Page 579
580 Page 580
581 Page 581
582 Page 582
583 Page 583
584 Page 584
585 Page 585
586 Page 586
587 Page 587
588 Page 588
589 Page 589
590 Page 590
591 Page 591
592 Page 592
593 Page 593
594 Page 594
595 Page 595
596 Page 596
597 Page 597
598 Page 598
599 Page 599
600 Page 600
601 Page 601
602 Page 602
603 Page 603
604 Page 604
605 Page 605
606 Page 606
607 Page 607
608 Page 608
609 Page 609
610 Page 610
611 Page 611
612 Page 612
613 Page 613
614 Page 614
615 Page 615
616 Page 616
617 Page 617
618 Page 618
619 Page 619
620 Page 620
621 Page 621
622 Page 622
623 Page 623
624 Page 624
625 Page 625
626 Page 626
627 Page 627
628 Page 628
629 Page 629
630 Page 630
631 Page 631
632 Page 632
633 Page 633
634 Page 634
635 Page 635
636 Page 636
637 Page 637
638 Page 638
639 Page 639
640 Page 640
641 Page 641
642 Page 642
643 Page 643
644 Page 644
645 Page 645
646 Page 646
647 Page 647
648 Page 648
649 Page 649
650 Page 650
651 Page 651
652 Page 652
Page: / 652

Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Service Assurance; Service Assurance Advantages
  • Page 5 – WARRANTY
  • Page 7 – 780R-Series Service Manual; Table of Contents; Specifications
  • Page 8 – ii; Operating Information; Theory of Operation
  • Page 9 – iii; Adjustment Procedures; Preventive Maintenance
  • Page 10 – iv; Options
  • Page 11 – List of Figures
  • Page 13 – vii
  • Page 14 – viii; List of Tables
  • Page 15 – ix
  • Page 17 – General Safety Summary; Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.; To Avoid Fire or
  • Page 18 – in injury or loss of life.; Terms on the Product.; Symbols and Terms
  • Page 19 – xiii; Service Safety Summary; Do Not Service Alone.
  • Page 20 – xiv
  • Page 21 – xv; Preface
  • Page 22 – xvi
  • Page 24 – Product Description; Signal and reference input is through 75
  • Page 26 – Performance Qualification; C. The rated accuracies are valid; Heat Dissipation
  • Page 27 – Characteristic
  • Page 28 – Table 1–2: Waveform Monitor Vertical System
  • Page 31 – Table 1–3: Waveform Monitor Probe Input
  • Page 34 – Table 1–5: Waveform Monitor dG and dP Display
  • Page 35 – Table 1–6: Synchronization
  • Page 36 – Table 1–7: Vectorscope Vector Display
  • Page 38 – Table 1–9: Vectorscope SCH Phase Display
  • Page 39 – Table 1–10: CRTs and High Voltage Supplies
  • Page 40 – Table 1–12: Environmental Summary
  • Page 41 – Table 1–14: Certifications and Compliances
  • Page 43 – Installation; Overview; Table 2–1: 1780R-Series Standard Accessories; Item; Packaging
  • Page 44 – Rear Panel Connectors
  • Page 46 – Installation Requirements; Power Source
  • Page 47 – Figure 2–2: Settings for the rear-panel mains selector switch; symbol. When setting up the instrument for; Operating Options
  • Page 48 – Name
  • Page 50 – Purpose; Factory installed position.; Floating Video Input
  • Page 51 – REMOTE Connector
  • Page 52 – SERIAL Interface
  • Page 53 – Figure 2–6: RS232D serial interface adapter diagram; Function; Command Set
  • Page 54 – Table 2–7: Serial Remote Responses; Command; but can be adjusted for any 600; XY INPUT Connector
  • Page 55 – Mechanical Installation; NOTE
  • Page 56 – Rack Mounting The 1780R-Series; Rack Installation
  • Page 59 – Initial Calibration; Portable Case Installation
  • Page 61 – Push the front-panel CALIBRATE button. Push the button below the; Touch to obtain a menu on the Waveform CRT
  • Page 62 – Figure 2–13: Waveform Calibration menu display; Select and use the large knob to move it 100
  • Page 63 – Press the CALIBRATE button to exit the menu.; Vectorscope Calibration
  • Page 65 – Figure 2–15: 1781R (PAL) Vectorscope Calibration menu display
  • Page 66 – Repackaging; foam between the carton and the instrument.; Seal the carton with shipping tape or an industrial stapler.; Identification Tag
  • Page 70 – Figure 2–18: Front panel of the 1780R-Series Video Measurement Set; INTENSITY. Controls display brightness for the selected CRT.; Display Controls
  • Page 71 – Special Purpose Switches
  • Page 73 – Functional Measurement Controls; Left Display
  • Page 74 – Right Display
  • Page 78 – Block Diagrams
  • Page 79 – Schematic Diagrams; Block Diagram 4
  • Page 80 – Table 3–1: Schematics and Circuit Board Assemblies; Schematic Name
  • Page 81 – Assembly Name
  • Page 82 – Diagrams 1 & 2 Input Amplifiers; The input signal is connected to the loop-through BNC
  • Page 84 – Diagram 3 Probe Input and DC Restorer; The Probe Input Amplifier is a high input impedance non-in-
  • Page 87 – Diagram 4 Input & Reference Selection
  • Page 88 – Video Input Selection.; Each video switch is an operational amplifier connected for; Circuit Theory
  • Page 89 – Diagram 5 Difference Amplifier & Video Filters
  • Page 91 – Differentiated Step Filter.
  • Page 92 – Diagram 6 Vertical Deflection; Q619 is a common base amplifier whose voltage output drives
  • Page 93 – Deflection Amplifier.; Q628 and Q427 are a differential pair that generate the
  • Page 95 – Table 3–2: Input Channel Selection Logic; per i
  • Page 98 – Diagram 8 Reference Sync Generation; Internal Sync Separator.; The internal video is input through a 1.5 MHz active
  • Page 99 – Reference Sync Separator.; The selected reference video is input through a; Sync Locked Oscillator.; The Sync Locked Oscillator is locked to sync by a PLL; Reference Sync Phase.; The Sync Locked Oscillator output is input to one port of
  • Page 101 – Diagram 9 H & V Sync Generators; Ref or Remote Sync Switch.; U185A-C-D form a logic switch that selects between
  • Page 104 – Clamp Pulse Generator for Waveform Display.; U858B is a retriggerable one-shot
  • Page 105 – Diagram 10 Ramp Generator; In the line sweep modes the LINE control line is high, U880B
  • Page 106 – Line Ramp Generator.; The Ramp Generator consists of an integrator-connected
  • Page 107 – Field Ramp Generator.; Ramp Attenuator for External Staircase.; When the /RGB EN control line is pulled; End of Sweep Detector.; U690A and U690B are connected as voltage comparators.
  • Page 108 – Retrace Switch Blanking.; Sweep blanking occurs whenever the output of U775D
  • Page 109 – Diagram 11 Horizontal Magnifier & Output Amplifiers; The Magnifier Amplifier is an inverting, feedback amplifier with
  • Page 112 – Diagram 12 Horizontal Latches & DAC; Latch Select Decoder.; The Latch Select Decoder generates the clock for the eight
  • Page 114 – Diagram 13 Slow Sweep & Ext Horiz Input; volts to produce a 10-division sweep ramp.
  • Page 115 – Slow Sweep Ramp Generator.; The ramp is produced by an integrator that consists
  • Page 116 – Diagrams 14 & 15 SCH Phase Timing & Sync Locked Oscillator; The Sync Locked Oscillator consists of a 4; oscillator that is divided by
  • Page 117 – SCH Sync Locked Oscillator.; when there is 5.5 volts on the varactor.
  • Page 119 – feedback signal will sometimes be low
  • Page 123 – Diagram 17 Dynamic RAM; Address Multiplexer.; The Address Multiplexer consists of two 74ALS158 (Quad
  • Page 126 – Diagram 18 Line Rate Controller
  • Page 134 – Diagram 20 Readout Engine & Read Output; The 4 MSBs of data from the Dynamic Random Access Memory
  • Page 137 – Diagram 21 Interconnect; U105 is the I/O to the External Data Bus. It is a tri-state device; Programmed Logic Array.; U305 outputs clock signals, enables, and control
  • Page 142 – Diagram 25 Vectorscope Input & Gain; U585 and U686 are rising edge triggered, multiple D-type
  • Page 143 – Vectorscope Gain Cell.; U473 is an operational amplifier whose positive input is; Test Circle Oscillator.; U486B is another section of the DIP switch. When the CAL
  • Page 144 – Diagram 26 Diff Phase/Gain; Differential Phase Demodulator.; U267 is a balanced demodulator used to recover
  • Page 145 – Differential Gain Demodulator.; U261 is a balanced demodulator used as an
  • Page 146 – Demodulator Switching.; U386A and B control the selection of the demodulators.
  • Page 147 – Diagram 27 Vector Timing & Blanking
  • Page 148 – Control Signal Generator.; Signals to control timing and blanking of the Vector-; Center Dot Comparator.; The Vertical and Horizontal Deflection Amplifier input
  • Page 149 – Horizontal Sync Pulse Shaper.; U695A is a monostable one-shot that regenerates a; Center Dot Blanking Logic.; The gates in U327 and U333 make the blanking
  • Page 150 – Diagram 28 Demodulators; from the Subcarrier Regenerator as its; Center Dot Position Clamps.; The R-Y Amplifier output is fed back to the Vertical
  • Page 152 – Diagram 29 XY Inputs & PIX Monitor; Picture Monitor Horizontal Sweep.; Q602 is turned on by H rate sync to start; Picture Monitor Vertical Sweep.; Q403 is turned on by V rate sync to start U506D,
  • Page 153 – XY Input Amplifiers.; to
  • Page 154 – Diagram 30 Vector Deflection Amps
  • Page 155 – Low-Pass Filter and Luminance Amplifier.; Luminance signal from the waveform
  • Page 156 – Deflection Amplifiers.; The amplifiers are nearly identical. The Vertical Amplifier,
  • Page 157 – Diagram 31 Subcarrier Regenerator; . The VCXO output is divided down by 4 to
  • Page 160 – reference; as the reference source. U266C is an
  • Page 161 – Diagram 32 Digital Phase Shifter
  • Page 162 – VCXO and
  • Page 163 – VCXO and 4 Counter.
  • Page 164 – Diagram 33 Horizontal AFC & Post Regulators; Error Amplifier and Acquisition Sweep.
  • Page 165 – VCO and Frequency Divider.; The active components of the VCO are high-speed
  • Page 166 – Diagram 34 Diff Gain/Phase Alt Mode Switch; Demodulated Chroma Source Switch.; U217 is a set of analog switches, controlled
  • Page 168 – Diagram 35 Digital Recursive Filter
  • Page 170 – Table 3–4: Memory Switch Outputs; High; Address Counter and CPU Access.; s AFC sync
  • Page 171 – Memory Write Control.; The Memory Write Control uses the R/W pulse to control
  • Page 174 – Diagrams 37 & 38 Timing Cursors & Counters
  • Page 176 – Cursor Versus Sweep Synchronization and Cursor Enable.; The timing cursors
  • Page 177 – Digital Delay and Counters.
  • Page 179 – Diagram 39 CRT Display DAC
  • Page 180 – Analog Multiplexers.; U346 and U348 are Analog Multiplexers. Each has one
  • Page 181 – Diagrams 40 & 45 Scale Illum & Trace Rotation – Graticule Lights
  • Page 184 – Diagram 41 Vector High Volts
  • Page 185 – Grid Drive Rectifier.
  • Page 187 – Diagram 42 Waveform High Volts
  • Page 189 – Z-axis high frequency information is fed to the CRT control
  • Page 190 – Diagram 43 Low Voltage Power Supply
  • Page 191 – Line Rectifier and Filter.
  • Page 193 – Under Voltage Disabler.; Q560 turns on when the base drive power supply drops; Current Limit Time Latch.; The Comp input of U460 rises above 4 volts when it is
  • Page 194 – Power Switch Oscillator.; The primary winding of T130 is the resonant element in
  • Page 197 – Performance Verification; Recommended Equipment List; Table 4–1: Recommended Equipment; Electrical Instrument
  • Page 200 – Figure 4–1: 5% signal Attenuator for checking differential gain
  • Page 201 – Figure 4–3: REMOTE connector modified for Remote Sync input
  • Page 202 – Figure 4–4: RGB Parade Display Test Connector
  • Page 203 – Short Form Procedure
  • Page 206 – Performance Check Procedure; Table 4–2: 1780R-Series Initial Control Settings; Setting
  • Page 207 – Preliminary Setup
  • Page 209 – g. Select VAR on the Waveform CRT menu. Check that ABS on the menu
  • Page 211 – b. Select WAVEFORM GAIN–VAR. Check that RIGHT DISPLAY–WFM; and INPUT–CH A are selected.; d. Turn the variable WAVEFORM GAIN control to obtain a minimum; Disconnect the Pulse & Bar signal from the instrument.
  • Page 213 – Check Voltage Cursor Accuracy; CURSOR 2 trace on the Calibrator signal bottom trace.; Check Maximum DC Output Voltage; Supplemental: AUX OUT and PIX MON OUT connectors:; a. Check that no signal is applied to the 1780R-Series CH A INPUT; connector. Check that CH A INPUT is selected.
  • Page 214 – d. Connect a coaxial cable from the 1780R-Series AUX OUT connector,; g. Check that the DC level, displayed on the test oscilloscope CRT, is
  • Page 217 – w. Move the coaxial cable from the PIX MON OUT connector to the AUX
  • Page 218 – Requirement: Flat frequency response from 50 kHz to 10 MHz within
  • Page 221 – % of the reference amplitude. 10 MHz to 15 MHz should be; a. Connect the leveled sine wave generator output, through a 50; a. Connect the leveled sine wave generator output, through a 50; minimum loss attenuator, to the AUX IN connector.
  • Page 223 – Check X1 Probe Frequency Response
  • Page 226 – m. Set the generator frequency to 300 kHz.; Select FILTER–FLAT mode.; v. Check that the displayed amplitude is between 707 mV and 721 mV or
  • Page 227 – af. Disconnect the sine wave signal from the instrument.; Generator Linearity module, through a 75; b. Set the 1780R-Series controls as follows: WFM HORIZONTAL–TWO–; Select COUPLING–AC on the Configure menu.; g. Check that the signal blanking level bounces up and down.; Select DC RESTORER–FAST on the menu.
  • Page 230 – d. Use the VERT POS control to move the signal baseline between the; Set the MAGNIFIER and WAVEFORM GAIN–X5 to Off.; g. Leave the Pulse & Bar signal connected to the CH A INPUT connector.; Select CLAMP–ST on PAGE 1 of the Configure menu.; h. Select CLAMP–BP on the Configure menu. Set the generator Burst; Leave the Pulse & Bar signal connected to the instrument.
  • Page 231 – Table 4–3: Common Mode Rejection; Frequency; on the Waveform CRT is 140 IRE for NTSC (1 V for NTSC or PAL).
  • Page 233 – Check Differentiated Steps; to the graticule centerline on the Waveform CRT.; h. Check that the subcarrier attenuation is 40 dB or 2 IRE for NTSC; Leave the Modulated Staircase signal connected to CH A INPUT.
  • Page 238 – Line; a. Check that no signal is applied to the CH A INPUT. Check that Black
  • Page 242 – Check External Horizontal Input Sensitivity; Check that the horizontal sweep length is 9 to 11 major divisions.; g. Disconnect the VAC signal from the EXT HORIZ input connector.
  • Page 243 – h. Check that the trace on the Waveform CRT moved downward 50 IRE to; the 0 IRE graticule line within a tolerance of
  • Page 250 – a. Connect a BNC T connector to the output of the leveled sine wave
  • Page 251 – h. Set the generator output frequency to 3.979545 MHz and then to; Disconnect the sine wave signal from the instrument.; Check Vector Display Phase and Gain Accuracy; graticule line as displayed on the Vectorscope CRT. (For PAL,
  • Page 257 – Figure 4–11: Properly adjusted xy input gains
  • Page 259 – Figure 4–12: Connections for checking line strobe pulse timing; h. Push the 1780R-Series LINE SELECT button. Turn on the touch screen
  • Page 263 – Figure 4–14: Measuring return loss of 1780R-Series CH A INPUT; This completes the Performance Check Procedure.
  • Page 266 – General Information; the CRT bezel assembly.
  • Page 267 – Figure 5–2: Calibrate menu as displayed on the Vectorscope CRT
  • Page 268 – Figure 5–3: 1780R-Series circuit board assembly locations
  • Page 269 – Table 5–1: Recommended Equipment
  • Page 272 – Figure 5–5: RGB Parade Display Test Connector
  • Page 273 – Adjustment List; Table 5–2: 1780R-Series Adjustments for Calibration Procedure; Adjustment Name
  • Page 277 – Procedure; Table 5–3: 1780R-Series Initial Control Settings
  • Page 278 – Equipment Connections; d. Press the CONFIGURE button to On. Set the front-panel controls and; reference line for NTSC (for PAL, position the burst vector
  • Page 279 – h. Press the button below the Waveform CRT to On.; Press the CALIBRATE button to exit the menu.; Adjust Power Supplies; Supply
  • Page 280 – a. Enter the CONFIGURE menu and go to page 3 of the menu.; Select the menu settings that are appropriate for the instrument:
  • Page 282 – Adjust Vector Astigmatism and Focus; PAGE 1 of the menu displayed on the Vectorscope CRT.; d. Press the button below the Waveform CRT.
  • Page 283 – g. Press the REFERENCE SET button. Check that the; V readout is 0 mV; h. Select CAL AMPL ZERO SET on the Vectorscope CRT.
  • Page 286 – Adjust Vector CRT Trace Rotation, Orthogonality, and Geometry; the circle surrounds the words TRACE ROTATION.; Align Vector Electronic Graticule; CALIBRATE button is On.
  • Page 288 – g. Adjust Cal Gain (A2R1137) to null the signals displayed on the test
  • Page 289 – Adjust CH B1 Input Gain; Check that CH B1 INPUT is selected.; g. Adjust Gain B1 (A8R347) so that the bottom trace of the upper level; Leave the DC RESTORER set to OFF.
  • Page 290 – Match Input Gains; INPUT to the CH B2 INPUT.
  • Page 295 – g. Set the generator multiburst frequency range to Low.; Connect the leveled sine wave generator output through a 50; m. Connect the peak-to-peak detector head to the other CH A INPUT
  • Page 296 – v. Set the generator frequency to 10 MHz and the proper amplitude as; displayed on the Waveform CRT.
  • Page 297 – ab. Disconnect the equipment from the 1780R-Series CH A INPUT. Leave; Adjust Input Channel Common Mode Rejection
  • Page 298 – Adjust CH B1 Input Frequency Response; termination is connected to the 1780R-Series PIX
  • Page 299 – h. Check that the Waveform CRT display amplitude is 100 IRE (700 mV; Adjust CH B2 Input Frequency Response
  • Page 301 – m. Readjust Chroma Gain (A2R828) for a signal amplitude of 100 IRE
  • Page 303 – Adjust Horizontal Timing; a. Check that no signal is applied to the CH A INPUT.; T readout stops changing, Select CURSOR 2 and turn the control knob; h. Select MEASURE and CURSOR 1 on the Waveform CRT. Repeat part
  • Page 304 – o. Adjust X25 Mag (A2R471) so that the CURSOR 1 and CURSOR 2 dots
  • Page 305 – g. Disconnect the Color Bar signal from the CH A INPUT.; Adjust Slow Sweep Trigger Level
  • Page 306 – g. Connect the DMM Volts lead to A7TP251.
  • Page 307 – Adjust Vector Gains; and a Black Burst signal is applied to the; b. Push the button beneath the Vectorscope CRT.; on the Vectorscope CRT.; k. Select the 1780R-Series REF-EXT mode and press the PHASE SHIFT
  • Page 308 – q. Check that the burst vector(s) can be moved to the compass rose by; adjusting the variable VECTOR GAIN control.; x. Push the CONFIGURE button. Select PAGE 2 and touch the
  • Page 311 – u. Touch the GO TO DIFF GAIN pad on the Vectorscope CRT. Check that; differential gain display to the graticule baseline.; x. Rotate the Precision Measurement control for a D GAIN readout of; ae. Touch the GO TO DIFF GAIN pad on the Vectorscope CRT. Check that; Press the REFERENCE SET button.
  • Page 312 – ah. Touch the GO TO DIFF PHASE pad on the Vectorscope CRT. Check; that DOUBLE is selected.; ak. Push the MEASURE button to exit this mode.
  • Page 313 – Figure 5–18: Noise Reduction-OFF. Demod offset properly adjusted; end-line termination to the remaining CH A INPUT connector.
  • Page 314 – h. Adjust Ref SCH Adj (A2R1263) so the timing of the Ch 2 pulses; m. Connect two more 75
  • Page 315 – w. Leave the Color Bar signal connected to the CH A INPUT. Disconnect
  • Page 316 – h. Disconnect the 10X probe from the test point.; on the rising edge of the white bar.
  • Page 318 – h. Connect the generator –Output to pins 1 and 5 of the XY Input
  • Page 319 – Figure 5–21: Properly adjusted xy input gains; connector and this connector is terminated into 75; d. Press the button below the Waveform CRT. Use the 1780R-Series
  • Page 320 – Adjust Dynamic Focus; connected, through a 75; h. Press the button below the Vectorscope CRT.
  • Page 322 – k. Disconnect the Pulse & Bar signal from the CH A INPUT connector.; PROBE input connector.; d. Attenuate the Pulse & Bar signal by inserting a 75; 0X attenuator
  • Page 324 – p. Check that the displayed amplitude on the Waveform CRT is within; u. Disconnect the 75
  • Page 327 – Cleaning or Changing the Fan Filter; A 2% RMA flux content solder is recommended for making repairs in
  • Page 328 – Visual Inspection; Exterior
  • Page 329 – Static-Sensitive Components; Table 6–1: Static Susceptibility; Relative Susceptibility Levels; Observe the following precautions to avoid damage:; Keep component leads shorted together whenever possible.
  • Page 330 – Do not slide components over any surface.; covering capable of generating a static charge.; Use a soldering iron that is connected to earth ground.
  • Page 331 – Corrective Maintenance; Obtaining Replacement Parts; Instrument Type or Number
  • Page 332 – Mechanical Disassembly/Assembly; Figure 6–1: Front panel parts; Inner Bezel Frame
  • Page 333 – After replacing the bulb, install the parts that were removed.; Graticule Light Removal
  • Page 334 – Instrument Removal from
  • Page 335 – Figure 6–2: Positions of the waveform CRT deflection leads; The CRT may retain a dangerous charge. Ground the conductor of the; Loosen the nuts for the grey CRT base mount.; the CRT forward by pressing on the back of the CRT base mount.
  • Page 336 – WAVEFORM CRT ONLY Reconnect all the deflection leads to the CRT.; Reconnect the anode lead to the in-line connector.; CRT Replacement
  • Page 337 – Clean the face of the CRT to remove fingerprints.; Use the following procedure to remove the Input & BNC board.; Remove the two screws that hold the clear plastic cover in place.; BNC Board
  • Page 338 – Remove the six screws to remove the board.; Use the following procedure to remove the Microprocessor board.; Remove the four nuts that hold the REMOTE and SERIAL PORT connec-; tors to the rear panel.; Remove the eight screws from the circuit board.; Perform Step 3 of the Adjustment Procedure.; Remove the four screws to release the board for removal.
  • Page 339 – Disconnect three small connectors from J389, J498, and J574 on the; Removing the LV Power
  • Page 340 – Disconnect the ribbon cable connector from J115 on the board.; Use the following procedure to remove the Z-Axis board.; Removing the Oscillator
  • Page 341 – Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Aids; Figure 6–4: Using foldout pages; Foldout Pages
  • Page 342 – Circuit Number; Replaceable Mechanical Parts List and Exploded View Drawing.; Parts Lists
  • Page 343 – Assembly and Circuit Numbering.; All circuit board assemblies are assigned; Table 6–3: Circuit Board Assemblies; Assembly Number
  • Page 344 – Figure 6–5: 1780R-Series circuit board assembly locations
  • Page 345 – General Troubleshooting Techniques; to signal tracing and circuit isolation.
  • Page 347 – Troubleshooting Procedures; Board Accessibility; previously in this section of the manual.; Z Axis and Oscillator
  • Page 348 – Power Supply; Do not attempt to troubleshoot the 1780R-Series power supply
  • Page 349 – Turning off the 1780R-Series Power switch does not remove mains; Figure 6–6: Connections for the external power supply leads; along with the external power supply common lead.; Equipment Required List
  • Page 350 – Short across VR570 to disable the Low Line Lockout circuit.
  • Page 354 – Generator, through a 75
  • Page 356 – Touch Panel Sensitivity Adjustment (A9R292); Check that the 1780R-Series instrument POWER switch is set to OFF; Disconnect the 10X probe from the MPU Annex board.; CRT Frame Outer Bezel to the Front Frame Section.; Install the CRT panel and control knobs.
  • Page 361 – Replaceable Electrical Parts; Parts Ordering Information
  • Page 362 – Parts list column descriptions; Column; A2
  • Page 363 – Manufacturers cross index; Manufacturer
  • Page 364 – Address
  • Page 368 – Replaceable electrical parts list
  • Page 527 – Diagrams and Circuit Board Illustrations; Symbols
  • Page 538 – A8 Input and BNC Board <2> Component Locator
  • Page 550 – A2 Waveform Board <7> Component Locator
  • Page 556 – A2 Waveform Board <10> Component Locator
  • Page 560 – A2 Waveform Board <12> Component Locator
  • Page 562 – A2 Waveform Board <13> Component Locator
  • Page 564 – A2 Waveform Board <14> Component Locator
  • Page 566 – A2 Waveform Board <15> Component Locator
  • Page 568 – A5 Microprocessor Board <16> Component Locator
  • Page 572 – A5 Microprocessor Board <18> Component Locator
  • Page 578 – A5 Microprocessor Board <21> Component Locator
  • Page 580 – A10 Microprocessor Annex Board <22> Component Locator
  • Page 582 – A12 Front Switch Panel Board <23> Component Locator
  • Page 584 – A3 Touch Front Panel Board <24> Component Locator
  • Page 586 – A6 Vectorscope Board
  • Page 588 – A6 Vectorscope Waveforms and J885 Connections
  • Page 600 – A7 Oscillator Board
  • Page 602 – A7 Oscillator Board Waveforms
  • Page 610 – A15 Filter Board
  • Page 611 – A15 Filter Board <35> Component Locator
  • Page 612 – A15 Filter Board Waveforms and J310 Connections
  • Page 614 – A4 Z–Axis Board
  • Page 616 – A4 Z–Axis Board Waveforms
  • Page 620 – A4 Z–Axis Board <38> Component Locator and J180 Connections
  • Page 624 – A4 Z–Axis Board Board <40> Component Locator
  • Page 626 – A3 Vector High Volts Board <41> Component Locator
  • Page 632 – A11 Interconnect Board <44> Component Locator
  • Page 634 – A11 Interconnect Board <45> Component Locator
  • Page 636 – A11 Interconnect Board <46> Component Locator
  • Page 639 – Mechanical Parts List; Part number
  • Page 640 – Using the Replaceable Mechanical Parts List; Table 10–1 describes each column in the replaceable parts list.; Table 10–1: Replaceable parts list column descriptions; Column Name; Cross Index–Mfr. Code
  • Page 641 – Manufacturers Cross Index
  • Page 642 – Replaceable Parts List
  • Page 651 – 780R–Series Figure 1 Exploded View
  • Page 652 – 780R–Series Figure 2 Cabinet & Accessories
Loading the manual

Service Manual

1780R-Series
Video Measurement Set
SN B030000 & Up

070-8030-01

This document supports firmware version 1.16
and above.

Warning
The servicing instructions are for use by qualified
personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not
perform any servicing unless you are qualified to
do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to
performing service.

"Loading the manual" means you need to wait until the file loads and becomes available for online reading. Some manuals are very large, and the time they take to appear depends on your internet speed.

Summary

Page 3 - Service Assurance; Service Assurance Advantages

Service Assurance If you have not already purchased Service Assurance for this product, you may do so at any time during the product’swarranty period. Service Assurance provides Repair Protection and Calibration Services to meet your needs. Repair Protection extends priority repair services beyond t...

Page 5 - WARRANTY

WARRANTY Tektronix warrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanshipfor a period of three (3) years from the date of shipment. If a product proves defective during this warranty period,Tektronix, at its option, either will repair the def...

Page 7 - 780R-Series Service Manual; Table of Contents; Specifications

1780R-Series Service Manual i Table of Contents General Safety Summary xi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service Safety Summary xiii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface xv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Other Tektronix Models

All Tektronix Other