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                    On-line curartor: Glenn Robb
R E S E A R C H into the fields of electrical engineering, physics,
chemistry and all phases of science is greatly aided by the use of
modern electronic measuring devices. The accuracy with which
measurements are made is the yardstick of progress. Time is always
an important element. Thus, electronic instruments should com-
bine speed of operation with accuracy. It was with this idea in mind
that -hp- instruments were developed. In all -hp- instruments the
accent is on speed combined with accuracy. Speed is obtained by
simplicity of operation-accuracy    by advanced design and con-
struction.

On the following pages is a comprehensive description of the
-hp- instruments which are now in use by leading organizations
throughout the country. Continual engineering and research in
the -hp- laboratory is resulting in newer developments and addi-
tional instruments to answer the increasing number of problems
encountered in the field of electronic research and production.
            Revolutionary Resistance-Tuned P r i n c i p l e
                                            Provides Audio Frequency Oscillators
                                            With Many Outstanding Advantages

           T h e purpose of an Audio Oscillator is              lator is much more stable and produces less
           to generate a stable signal which can be             distortion than the common types of vari-
           accurately controlled. This signal is used           able frequency audio oscillators on the
           to check the performance of audio ampli-             market today. Low temperature coefficient
           fiers, broadcast t r a n s m i t t e r s and other   elements in the resistance network keeps
           equipment. Minimum of distortion, low                thermal drift at the very minimum. Further-
           thermal drift and constant output over a             more, this thermal drift is not magnified as
           wide frequency range are attributes which            is the case with the beat frequency oscillator.
           such instruments should possess.
                                                                A unique balancing circuit automatically
           The -hp- Resistance-Tuned Audio Oscil-               selects the proper operating point for the
           lator utilizes a network of resistors through        oscillator and keeps the distortion at a low
           which regeneration is supplied. The effec-           level a t all times. Thus no manual adjust-
           tive "Q' of this network is maintained in            ment of the operating point is necessary.
           a high order by the negative feedback in             The principles of this new development by
           the amplifier so that the frequency is stable.       the Hewlett-Packard Company a r e dis-
           Fundamentally the Resistance-Tuned Oscil-            closed in U. S. Patent No. 2268872.
                                                                                                                             `I




Relatively few circuit elements are required in these                         Thermal drift is kept at a minimum by low tempera-
oscillators. View above is of sub-chassis. Note the                           ture co-efficient elements in the resistance network
clean-cut arrangement of the elements and simplicity                          The frequency is tuned over a 1 0
   of wiring in the view of the sub-chassis above.                            of the variable condenser. The
                                                                              by selection of the proper resistor with the pan
                                                                                                    switch.
The -hp- Resistance-Tuned principle is excellent for many special purposes. The frequency can he
extended several decades to the lower radio frequency range. Because the frequency is stable over                        5
long periods, -hp- resistance-tuned oscillators are ideal for operation at very low frequencies. Special
problems in audio or super-sonic oscillators will he given careful attention and the proper instrument
developed to meet your need. Standard Model 200C [above] has a frequency range of 20 cps to 200 kc.




   All -hp- instruments are available for relay                              Special instruments can be supplied in many cases
   rack mounting as well as in cabinet models                                to meet your exact requirements. Above oscillator
   Above is Model 200BR resistance tuned Audio                               a special No. 200D delivers frequencies from 2 cps
             Oscillator for relay rack.                                        to 70 kc with a nearly constant output voltage.
                                                           6


                                                                         SIMPLICITY i s
                                                                                      -hp- Instruments are a s Revolution


                                                                     GAIN speed of operation without sacrifice of accuracy,
                                                               all -hp- instruments are designed to operate with a minimum
                                                               of adjustment. For the first time a variable frequency audio
                                                               frequency oscillator which does not require a zero adjustment
                                                               is available. The -hp- vacuum tube voltmeter is as simple to
       A Model 205AG is connected to measure the               operate as a multi-range d-c instrument.
                 gain of an amplifier.




                                                           The use of audio oscillators is not by any means limited to
                                                           the electrical engineering field. One interesting application
                                                           of -hp- Resistance-Tuned Oscillators is in the determination
                                                           of Young's Modulus of samples of concrete. In this measure-
                                                           ment the output of the oscillator is connected to a magnetic
                                                           driver to which the concrete sample is secured. The oscilla-
                                                           tor frequency is adjusted to determine the resonate frequency
                                                           of the sample. From this measurement and other data, the
                                                           characteristics of the concrete are determined.
                                                           Of course, the large group of applications for -hp- oscillators
                                                           is in communications and electronic fields, where the use
                                                           and importance of an audio oscillator is well known. Va-
                                                           rious oscillators have been designed to meet specific require-
                                                           ments generally encountered in this field.
      Model 400A is being used for measurements
                on a Radio Compass.
                                                           Curve below shows the output voltage versus frequency on the model
Below; A Model 205AG is being used on a research project   200C. Note that the frequency response is under 1 DB over 4 decades.
at the Stanford University Communications Laboratory.
                                                                            7


the KEYNOTE
   a s the One-Dial Radio Receiver


Another method -hp- uses to increase the speed of measure-
ment work is to provide equipment to do the complete job
all in one cabinet. The Model 205AG is a good example of
this all-in-one combination of instruments. This instrument
incorporates a resistance-tuned audio oscillator, input meter,
output meter, attenuator and impedance matching system
all in a single unit.                                                           This Model 200B oscillator is being used to
                                                                                check the resonate frequency of a speaker.




   The fact that -hp- Resistance-Tuned Oscillators are very
   stable makes them particularly suitable for frequency meas-
   urements at the lower frequencies. In certain applications it
   is important to have the resonate frequency of speaker cones
   fall within a very narrow band. Many -hp- oscillators are
   made for measurements of this type because the frequency
   calibrations can be depended upon over long periods. With
   these instruments the inconvenience of continuously re-
   adjusting to zero beat is avoided.
   In checking frequency of mechanical equipment, these oscil-
   lators are invaluable. Such measurements include a wide
   range of application from measurements of natural vibra-
   tion of mechanical parts to the measurements of output
   frequency of rotating equipment, such as generators and
   dynamotors.
                                                                                Frequency of the output voltage of a dyna-
                                                                                motor is being measured with a Model 200B.
   Curve below shows total harmonic distortion vs. frequency on the Model
   200C. Note that the distortion is well below 1% over the entire range.       Below: Models 205AG and 300A make an
                                                                                ideal combination for general laboratory use.
    For Distortion Measurements
    TWO      types of -hp- instruments are available for
    distortion measurements, the 300A and 320 series.
    Model 300A is a tuned voltmeter and its primary
    purpose is to measure the individual components
    of a complex wave. This instrument is also useful
    in analyzing vibration components in a mechanical
    system. It is useful in making performance meas-
    urements on wave filters and in many other
    applications where the exact voltage of a particu-
    lar frequency is to be measured.

    Where measurements of the total harmonic dis-
    tortion present are required, the 320 Distortion
    Analyzer provides a simple and direct answer.
    These analyzers are most useful instruments in
    development work on audio frequency systems.
    When used in combination with an oscilloscope,
    a direct picture of distortion components can be
    obtained while circuit changes are being made.
    Where the problem is production testing, these
    analyzers provide the quickest means for making
8   distortion measurements.
                                                                 Model 300A Wave Analyzer being used to measure
                                                                 the individual harmonics present in the output volt-
                                                                                 age of an amplifier.




         Model 320B Distortion Analyzer is easy to operate       The 325B Distortion Analyzer i s bring used to mea-
         and provides a rapid and accurate check of distortion   sure the total harmonic distortion of a Model 200B
                    in audio frequency apparatus.                            on the production test bench.
                                                               The S q u a r e W a v e M e t h o d
                                                               O N E of the most recent approaches to the problem
                                                               of measuring the response of amplifiers and net-
   Square Wave Distortion from poor high frequency             works is to apply a square wave voltage and
                      response.                                observe shape of t h e wave which is transmitted. A
                                                               sharp wavefront contains a large number of fre-
                                                               quencies. This wavefront is distorted when all of
                                                               the frequencies originally present are not trans-
                                                               mitted. The frequencies contained in a uniform
                                                               square wave are given by the relation:
                                                                              wt             3     + 1/5 sin 5 wt
                                                               In practice a wave which appears to he perfectly square
                                                               will contain thirty harmonics or more and when the ampli-
Square Wave Distortion from poor low-frequency                 tude or phase relation of the harmonics is disturbed the
sponse. (Phase shift of law frequency components wh            square wave will he distorted.
               always accompanies cut-off.)
                                                               Thus the application of a square wave to a circuit shows up
                                                               any irregularities in the amplitude or phase transmission
                                                               of that circuit not only at the square wave frequency but
                                                               also at frequencies far removed from the test point.
                                                               Because a square wave observation will indicate circuit
                                                               performance over a wide frequency range in one observa-
Square Wave Distortion f r o m poor response at both low       tion, it is a very important test to use with other standard
and high frequency (A typical amplifier oscillogram.)          point by point measurements which are often not sufficient
                                                               alone.
                                                               The square wave test is particularly important in feedback
                                                               circuits where the circuit performance outside the normal
                                                               transmission hand is generally of interest. The application
                                                               of a square wave test to a feedback amplifier will show in
                                                               a single observation whether the amplifier is close to the
                                                               oscillation point.
                                                               Both as a general purpose instrument for laboratory work
                                                               and as a time saver in production testing a square wave
Square Wave test on a feedback amplifier showing ampli-
fication peak at 9 times square wave frequency A normal        generator is an important instrument in the electronic
frequency response measurement shows flat response             field.
                  from 20 cps to 20KC)
                                                               The -hp- model 210 Square Wave Generator provides an
                                                               excellent square wave and is more useful than other in-
                                                               struments of this type because the frequency can he accu-
                                                               rately set for quantitative measurements of decrement fac-
                                                               tor, time and other quantities in transient analysis.

 Attenuator leakage a t high frequencies shows up in this
                        oscillogram.




Square wave applied t o two amplifiers, output of one on           Came as left. One amplifier defective shows up immedi-
horizontal plater, output or other vertical plates for rapid       ately whereas without square wave a long point by point
comparison test. Nearly straight line obtained when am-            frequency response would be required to discover devia-
       plifiers have nearly identical characteristics.                               tion from standard.
                                                                                                                             9
Accurate Voltage Measurement
OF    the many electronic instruments, one of the
most useful is the Vacuum Tube Voltmeter. There
are many types available today, most of which
have certain important features in common, two of
which are . . . high input impedance and wide
frequency response.
High input impedance is a feature not obtainable
in an ordinary A . C . voltmeter. This important
characteristic is obtainable in an electronic volt-
meter. It enables one to measure voltage without
disturbing the current under test. The wide fre-
quency response which can be obtained makes it              The 400A is unexcelled for production applica-
                                                            tions such as these shown; where accurate high
possible to measure voltage at high frequencies             frequency measurements can be made without
with good accuracy. High sensitivity and good                            particular precautions.
accuracy are other characteristics highly desirable
for laboratory and production work.
The -hp- Model 400A Vacuum Tube Voltmeter,
a recent development of the -hp- laboratories, pos-
sesses all the important desirable features. It is one
of the best available for measurements below 1
megacycle.* It is extremely easy to operate, yet its
accuracy is unexcelled and it has extreme sensitiv-
ity over a wide frequency range. One of the
outstanding features of the -hp- 400A is that the
voltage indication is proportional to the average
value of the full wave. This is a feature not found
in most electronic meters on the market today.
  *At frequencies above 1 megacycle the dipole voltmeter
is generally satisfactory. If properly designed it will
provide good accuracy t o 100 mc, but with some sacrifice
Of sensitivity




10
                                                  MODEL       100A


                SECONDARY FREQUENCY STANDARD
                  Supplies Standard Frequencies of 100 CPS,
                  1000 CPS, 10,000 CPS and 100,000 CPS.
                  Standard Frequencies available simultaneously
                  Available either with or without temperature control

               The Model 100A Low Frequency Standard
               provides a convenient and extremely useful
source of standard frequencies from 100 cps to 100 kc. In
the laboratory it provides standard frequencies for accu-
rate measurement purposes, for calibrating audio equip-
ment such as oscillators and frequency meters, and for
various other work where better accuracy than is provided
by the usual audio oscillator is required. It is useful in
                                                                     Views showing component parts on
making accurate interpolation measurements at higher                     top and bottom of chassis.
frequencies where it can be used to standardize such mea-
surements to a high degree. In production test work this
standard is unexcelled because a single unit can be used to
provide standard frequencies at a number of test positions.
DESCRIPTION: The Model 100A consists of a crystal
controlled oscillator and a series of frequency dividers of
the regenerative modulator type to provide standard fre-
quencies of 100 kc, 10 kc, 1 kc, and 100 cps. The output of

                                                                                                        10A
each frequency divider is available separately
through a low impedance output system. There                         CRYSTAL CONTROLLED
                                                                                                                            100 KC
                                                                         OSCILLATOR            AMPLIFIER
are two advantages of the regenerative modu-                                                                             TERMINAL A1
                                                                                                                           REAROF
lator type of frequency divider over the multi-                                                                            CHASSIS

vibrator system which has been commonly used:
first, the output wave shape is sinusoidal so that
                                                                          FREQUENCY
Lissajou patterns can be conveniently used even                             DIVIDER
                                                                                                BUFFER
                                                                                                                             10KC
                                                                                               AMPLIFIER
for high fractional ratios, and second, this fre-                                                                        TERMINAL AT
                                                                                                                           REAR OF
quency divider is more stable in operation.                                                                                CHASSIS
The output system is designed to isolate each
                                                                               I
frequency. The internal impedance of the out-
                                                                          FREQUENCY
put system is sufficiently low to permit the use                            DIVIDER
                                                                                                BUFFER                      I KC
of long lengths of low capacity shielded cable to                                              AMPLIFIER                 TERMINAL AT
                                                                                                                           REAROF
distribute the standard frequencies in the labora-                                                                         CHASSIS
tory or test department. Separate terminals are
provided for each frequency and also a common
                                                                          FREQUENCY
set of output terminals is supplied with a selec-                           DIVIDER
                                                                                                BUFFER
                                                                                                                            100 CPS
tor switch.                                                                                    AMPLIFIER                 TERMINAL AT
                                                                                                                           REAR OF
                                                                                                                           CHASSIS


                                                                                      SELECTOR SWITCH AND
                                                                                      TERMINALS ON FRONT
                                                                                             PANEL




               SPECIFICATIONS
ACCURACY: In the standard instrument a 100 kc crystal having         WAVE SHAPE: The output wave shape is sinusoidal to a degree
a temperature coefficientof  3 cps per megacycle per degree centi-   that will allow easy recognition of high fractional Lissajou pat-
grade is provided. The crystal oscillator is arranged so that the    terns such as 5314 or 5215. Thus, exact measurements can he made
frequency can he adjusted over a range of approximately plus or      of frequencies 1% or 2% apart in the audio spectrum, and up to
minus 8 cps at 100 kc. This allows the frequency to he set to a      100 kc. With any conventional mixer system harmonics may he
primary standard such as WWV where an exact calibration is re-       obtained for frequency calibration to 20 megacycles or higher,
quired. The frequencies are correct within plus or minus .0l%        even though the wave form of the standard is sinusoidal.
over a room temperature variation of plus or minus 33 degrees
centigrade. Where better accuracy is desired a temperature con-      POWER SUPPLY: The Standard operates from 115 volt 60 cycle
trolled crystal can be provided to hold the frequency within plus    power supply and the power supply is regulated to minimize line
or minus .00l% from minus 10 degrees centigrade to plus 50           voltage fluctuation effect.
degrees centigrade.                                                  MOUNTING: The Model lOOA is available in either cabinet
OUTPUT: An output voltage of at least 5 volts is provided on all     or relay rack mounting. The panel size is 19" Y 10"'' and the
frequencies into an impedance of 500 ohms or higher. The inter-      depth is 12".
nal impedance of the output system is approximately 200 ohms         When ordering specify if temperature control of the crystal is
and satisfactory wave shape can be obtained with a load impedance    desired; otherwise, specify ambient temperature at which crystal
as low as 1000 ohms.                                                 frequency should be set.



                                              HEW L E T T - PAC K A R D C O .

                                   395 PAGE MILL ROAD                      PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA
                                               M O D E L 200C




                 RESISTANCE-TUNED A U D I O O S C I L L A T O R S
  Low distortion                       N o zero setting
e Constant output                    a Small size
e Logarithmic scale                    High output

USES : Resistance-Tuned Oscillators are suitable for
almost every type of work. Their low distortion makes
them particularly valuable in making distortion measure-
ments on audio amplifiers, broadcast transmitters, and
other equipment. They provide an excellent source of
voltage for accurate bridge measurements. The output is
sufficient to drive signal generators and other equipment
requiring considerable power. Their wide frequency
range also makes them suitable for work in the super-sonic    Arrangement beneath chassis gives goad   accessi-
                                                                           bility to all parts.
region.
                                                             Top of chassis view showing main tuning condenser.

There are only three controls on the panel: the main
frequency dial, the range selecting switch, and the output
voltage control. The usefulness of Resistance-Tuned
Audio Oscillators is increased because they are small in
size and light in weight. Their extreme simplicity of op-
eration will save valuable time in production testing,
maintenance, and development work. The frequency
drift is negligible even during the first few minutes of
operation and consequently no zero adjustment is nec-
essary. The constant output of these oscillators makes
it easy to check the frequency response of apparatus
quickly and accurately.

                                                                                                                  11
 200B and 200C frequency                    200D frequency                                      Model 200D
         control dial.                       control dial.
SPECIFICATIONS: The Hewlett-Packard oscillators                            tions change the frequency less than ?O.Z% at 1 kc.
are designed and built to give long, trouble-free                          No zero setting is necessary on these oscillators.
service. High quality parts are used throughout, and                       OUTPUT: The Models 200A and 200B will supply
each oscillator is subjected to rigid tests before ship-                   one watt output into a matched resistance   load of 500
ment. Four standard models are available. The Models                       ohms, 25 volts on        circuit. special        imped-
200A and 200B have a transformer-coupled output                            ances can be supplied    order,
amplifier which will deliver 1watt into a matched load.
The Models 200C and 2OOD have a resistance-coupled                         The                                     de'iver lo
output amplifier                              uniform            voltage   into a 1000 ohm load. The internal impedance of the
over their wide frequency range. These oscillators are                     Output amp1ifieris about 50 Ohms at 'Oo0 'pS.
supplied in a relay rack mounting as the 200AR                             FREQUENCY RESPONSE: The output voltage of
200BR 200CD and 200DR respectively.                                        the Models 200A and 200B is constant within plus or
FREQUENCY RANGE:                                                           minus 1 decibel from 20 cps to 15 kc.
Model 200A............................................ 35 cps to 35 kc     The output voltage of the Model 200C is constant
Model 200B............................................. 20 cps to 20 kc    within plus or minus 1 decibel from 20 cps to 150 kc.
Model 200C............................................  20 cps to 200 kc   The output voltage of the Model 200D is constant
Model 200D ............................................  7 cps to 70 kc    within plus or minus 1 decibel from 7 cps to 70 kc.
CALIBRATION: The dial is calibrated directly in                            DISTORTION: The total r.m.s. distortion contained
cycles for the lowest range. A switch selects the range                    in the wave-form of the various models is within the
and indicates the proper multiplying factor. Each range                    following limits : Models 200A, 200B, less than 1     %
covers 180 degrees on the dial and so the equivalent                       distortion from 35 cps to 20kc. Model 200C, less than
scale length is from 20 to 30 inches on the various                        1% distortion from 20 cps to 20kc. Model 200D less
models.                                                                    than 1% distortion from 10 cps to 20 kc.
                          200A                           200B              HUM VOLTAGE: The hum voltage is less than O.lvo
Range 1..........
         ..........       35.350 cps................20-200 cps             of the maximum output voltage.
Range 2 ..........
         ..........       350.3500 cps............ 200-2000 cps
Range 3..........
          ..........      3500 cps-35 kc..........       2000 cp~-zo  kc   POWER SUPPLY: 115 volts-60 cyc1es-50 watts.
                          200C                           200D              TUBES: Models 200A and 200B 1 6J7, 1 6F6, 1 6F5;
Range 1.......... 2 0.200 cps................. 7-70 cps
         ..........                                                        16V6, 1 5Z4 Models 200C and 200D 2 6J7, 1 6F6,
Range 2 ..........
          ..........      200.2000 cps............70-700 cps               1 6V6,15Z4
Range 3..........
          ..........      2000 cps-20 kc..........700-7000 cps             MOUNTING: The cabinet models are mounted in
Range 4................~~..20   kc-200 kc.............7000 cps-70 kc       an attractive steel cabinet finished in wrinkle grey.
STABILITY: Under normal temperature conditions                             The relay rack mounting fits the standard 17" relay
the frequency drift is less than kzy0 even including                       rack with 3/" spacing. The dust cover mounts on the       1
initial warm-up. Plus or minus 2oyoline voltage varia-
  Model                     Mounting                          Length
                                                                           chassis and is removable from the rear.
                                                                                   Height             Depth              Weight
                                                                                                                                     s
  200A                      Cabinet                        16"                  8"                     9"                  32#
  200B                      Cabinet                        16"                  8"                     9"                  32 #
  200C                      Cabinet                        16!<                 8"                     9"                  30#
  200D                      Cabinet                        19"                  83/"                  11"'                 32#
  200AR                     Relay Rack                     19"                  7"                     7"                  35#
  200BR                     Relay Rack                     17''                 7"                     9"                  35#
  200CR                     Relay Rack                     19"                  7"                     9"                  35#
  200DR                     Relay Rack                     17"                  8y4"                   11"                 37#
                                                  Data subject to change without notice.
                                                  H HEWLETT-PACKARD C O .
                                             395 PAGE MILL ROAD, PAL0 ALTO, CALIFORNIA


 12
                                                           M O D E L 205AG

                     A U D I O S I G N A L GENERATORS
                                        MODELS 2 0 5 A A N D 2 0 5 A G
          Y
     e Stuudurdized  frequencies and voltage instantly
          available
       Output impedances selected by switch
     e Attenuation system provides 110 db. in 1 db. steps
       Five watts output with less than 1% distortion
     e Frequency always accurate without zero setting
     e Output meter calibrated in volts and decibels
     e Separate input meter available f o r gain measure-
           ments
     USES: The Hewlett-Packard Audio Signal Generators
     are designed for time saving performance. The various
     features have been selected with the aim to make these
     instruments suitable for accurate and rapid measurement
1,   work. They are excellent for general laboratory applica-
     tions because they supply a known voltage as well as a
                                                                       Views of bottom and tup of 205A

t    known frequency at the commonly used impedance levels.
     They are particularly suitable for gain measurements
     because no auxiliary apparatus is required. They provide
     an excellent source of voltage for distortion measurements
     because their waveform distortion is very small. The many
     new features make these instruments adaptable to numer.
     ons jobs in the audio frequency field.
     DESCRIPTION: The Model 205A consists of a Hewlet-
     Packard resistance-tuned oscillator in combination with
     an output meter, attenuator, and an impedance matching
     system. The Model 205AG includes input meter for gain
     measurements.
     The accompanying block diagram shows the arrange-
     ment of the various components in the system. The

                                                                                                         13
oscillator has a five-watt output which feeds directly
into a 500 ohm line where the voltage is measured. The
amplitude of this voltage can be set to any level up to
plus 37 decibels above one milliwatt by means of the
amplitude control on the oscillator. Following the
meter are two attenuators, one providing 100 decibels
in 10 decibel steps and the other providing 10 decibels
in 1 decibel steps. From the output of the attenuators




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an impedance matching transformer is provided to                 205AG input and                205A frequency
                                                                   output meters.                 control dial.
match various impedances. The output transformer has
the same insertion loss for all impedances and the               Every precaution has been taken to make these signal
output meter is arranged to read the output voltage at           generators precision instruments. Special heavy me-
the output terminals with the system loaded. An                  chanical construction has been used throughout to give
internal load is provided so the attenuation system              assurance that the accuracy will he maintained in long,
works correctly when there is no external load.                  hard service.

                                                 SPECIFICATIONS
                     Model 205A                                  OUTPUT METER: The output meter is calibrated
                                                                 directly in volts at 500 ohms and in db. above a 1mw.
FREQUENCY RANGE: The frequency range i 20
                                      s                          level (50 volts and plus 37 db. full scale).
cps to 20,000 cps.
                                                                 OUTPUT ATTENUATOR: The output attenuator
CALIBRATION: The dial is calibrated directly in                  provides 110 db. in 1 db. steps. It consists of a 100 db.
cydes for the lowest range, 20 cps to 200 cps. A switch          attennator with 10 db. steps and a 10 db. attenuator
selects the range and indicates the proper multiplying           with 1 db. steps.
factor. Each range covers approximately 270 degrees
                                                                 MOUNTING: The instrument is available in either
on the 6$5" main dial. Range 1 covers 20 cps to 200              relay rack or cabinet mounting, the panel size on either
cps; Range 2 covers 200 cps to 2,000 cps; and Range 3
                                                                 instrument is 19" x 10%". The cabinet models are
covers 2,000 cps to 20,000 cps.                                  mounted in attractive oak cabinets finished to harmon-
STABILITY: Under normal temperature conditions                   ize with the panels. The panels are finished in gray
the frequency will drift less than 2% over long periods          wrinkle enamel with machine engraved designations.
of time. Each range is provided with an internal adjust-
ment so that 1% accuracy may he maintained if re-                                   Model 205AG
quired.                                                          The Model 205AG is exactly similar to the Model
                                                                 205A except it has an input meter for gain measure-
OUTPUT: Five watts output will he delivered to a                 ments.
matched resistance load.
                                                                 INPUT METER: The input meter has a range of
OUTPUT IMPEDANCES : Output impedances of 50                      minus 5 dh. to plus 49 db. based on a 1 mw. level and
ohms, 200 ohms, 500 ohms, and 5,000 ohms are avail-              500 ohms. The meter scale is calibrated from minus
able. All are center tapped.                                     5 db. to plus 9 db. and a multiplier switch adds from
                                                                 zero to 40 db. to the reading in 5 db. steps. The meter
FREQUENCY RESPONSE : The frequency response                      has an impedance of 5,000 ohms.
of the system beyond the output meter is down 2.0 db.
at 20 cps and 1db. at 20,000 cps.                                FREQUENCY RESPONSE : The input meter is com-
                                                                 pensated to have about 0.5 db. rise at 20 kc so that
DISTORTION: The distortion is less than 1% at full               gain measurements with the Model 205AG are accu-
output at all frequencies above 30 cps.                          rate to 15 kc and only ahout 0.5 db. in error at 20 kc.
                                                                 Prices and delivery information are available on re-
HUM LEVEL : The hum level is 60 db. below the out-               quest.
put voltage or minus 90 db. below zero level, which-
ever is the larger.                                              These data are subject to change without notice.

                                       HEWLETT-PACKARD C O .

                                395 PAGE MILL ROAD                 PAL0 ALTO, CALIFORNLA



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                                                M O D E L 500A


@ ELECTRONIC FREQUENCY METER
                 a W i d e Range
                 a Good Sensitivity
                 a Excellent Accuracy
                 a Reading independent of line voltage

                              The Model 500A Frequency
                              Meter is designed to measure
the frequency of an kternating voltage from 0 to 50 kc.
                                                                 Views showing component parts on
It is useful in making frequency measurements in both lab-           ton and bottum of chassis.
oratory and production work. In frequency measurement
work at higher frequencies it can be used to measure the
frequency difference between two radio frequency signals.
It is particularly suited to crystal grinding work where it
can be used to measure the frequency deviation from the
standard quickly and accurately. The simplicity and accu-
racy of this instrument makes it useful in any electronic lab-
oratory and invaluable in certain production testing appli-
cations.
DESCRIPTION: The frequency meter consists of                proportional to the number of charges per second,
a wide band amplifier with a limiting circuit, and          and hence proportional to the frequency of the in-
electronic switch, a constant current supply, a fre-        put signal. The reading is practically independent
quency discriminating circuit, and an output meter          of the input voltage wave form, as normal wave
and rectifier. The input signal is amplified and used       form errors cannot affect the electronic switching
to switch the constant current source to alternate          operation. The regulated current source makes the
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load resistors. The voltage devel-                                            reading independent of varia-
oped across these resistors is ap-                                            tions in input signal voltage and
plied to a condenser, and the out-                                            line voltage. A miltiplier switch
put meter indicates the average                                               in the meter circuit provides ten
value of the rectified charging                                               convenient scale ranges. Provi-
current. The circuit is designed                                              sion is made for checking the
so that each pulse of charging                                                calibration against power line
current has the same average                                                  frequency, and an adjustment is
value, making the meter reading                                               provided for changing the over-
                                                                              all calibration if necessary.
                            Easy t o r w d
                            ralibrdio,ir




                                              SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY RANGE: 10 cycles to 50 kc, in ten ranges          or minus 2y0of full scale value. A line voltage variation
having full scale values of 50, 100, 200, and 500 cycles,   of from 105 volts to 125 volts will affect the reading by
and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 kc.                             not more than plus or minus 1%.
INPUT: An input voltage of at least 0.5 volts is required   POWER SUPPLY: 105-125volts, 60 cydes.
and the input impedance is 50,000 ohms. Variation of the    TUBES: 3.6~~7,2-~6,1-6~6,1-6~6,1-524,1-VR150/30.
input voltage from 0.5 volts to 200 volts will affect the   MOUNTING: The instrument is available in either cabi-
reading of the meter by not more than plus or minus 1.%
                                                            net or relay rack mounting. The panel size is 83/q'' x 19"
ACCURACY: The overall accuracy of the meter is plus         and the depth is 12".



                                             H EWLETT- P A C K A R D C O .

                               395 PAGE MILL ROAD                PAL0 ALTO, CALIFORNIA




14Z
     VACUUM TUBE
     VOLTM E T E R

                          MODEL 400A


8 W i d e voltage range                  8 Time saving stability                8 Good voltage sensitivity
8 Excellent accuracy                     8 High input impedance                 8 Large overvoltage capacity

                                              USES: The Model 400A Vacuum Tube Voltmeter sets a new
                                              standard of performance for voltage measurements in the audio,
                                              supersonic, and lower radio frequency region. Measurements up to
                                              1 megacycle with this new instrument are as simple as measurements
                                              with the usual multi-range meter at d-c. Ordinarily no precautions
                                              whatsoever are required: turn-over effect and waveform errors are
                                              minimized because this meter responds to the average value of the
                                              full wave; there are no adjustments to make during operation; a large
                                              overload will not damage the instrument; and the input impedance
                                              is high enough so that it will not affect the circuit being measured.
                                              The excellent characteristics of this meter make it invaluable for
    Circuit elements arc rigidly mounted on   laboratory work in measuring amplifier gain, network response, out-
    Bakelite cards to assure dependability.   put level. The sensitivity is sufficient to measure the hum level directIy
    View below shows tube arrangement
               on top of chassis.             in many cases. The high voltage ranges are useful for measuring
                                              power circuit voltages and high frequency voltages in transmitting
                                              equipment. A decibel scale is previded to facilitate readings in cases
                                              where a decibel base is desired.

                                               The simplicity of operation of the Model 400A will save valuable
                                               time in production testing because no time will be lost in adjusting
                                               the zero position or in making other adjustments during operation.
                                               The usefulness of this instrument is increased because of its wide
                                               frequency range. It is ideally suited not only for audio frequencies
                                               from 10 cps to 20 kc, but also for applications in carrier current work,
                                               in supersonics, in television and throughout the broadcast field.

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DESCRIPTION: The Model 400A Vacuum Tube Voltmeter is a
wide band feedback amplifier which operates a diode voltmeter of
the average reading type. The circuit is independent of line voltage
variations and tube characteristics to a high degree. A special input
amplifier circuit is used to provide a high input impedance and also
to allow the use of an accurate voltage divider to select the voltage
range. The power supply is self contained, thoroughly filtered and
electrostatically shielded from the primary voltage source.
                                                                                     Range selection switch on 4OOA. Note
                                                                                     both voltage and D. B. calibrations.
The instrument i s mounted in a metal cabinet finished in wrinkle
grey. The meter scale is on a sloping panel to facilitate meter read-
ings. The scale is calibrated in volts and decibels. Because of the
design of the instrument reasonable overload voltages will not
damage the meter movement.


The small size and light weight of this meter combine with its excel-
lent characteristics to make it a real time saver in the laboratory or
                                                                                     Meter face an 400A. Note both voltage
in the field.                                                                                and D. 8.calibrations.



                                                   SPECIFICATIONS
VOLTAGE RANGE: A switch on the front panel                       INPUT IMPEDANCE: The input impedance is
selects nine voltage ranges having full scale sensitivi-         equivalent to 1 megohm shunted by 16 nufd.
ties of .03 volts, 0.1 volts, 0.3 volts, 1.0 volts, 3.0 volts,
10.0 volts, 30.0 volts, 100 volts, 300 volts.                    OVERVOLTAGE CAPACITY: Occasional overloads
                                                                 of 100 times normal will not damage the meter move-
CALIBRATION: The meter is calibrated to read the                 ment. Continuous or frequent overloads should he
r.m.s. value of a sinusoidal wave. The voltage scale is          avoided.
linear and a decibel calibration based on 1 milliwatt
and 600 ohms i s provided. The indication is in prop&-
                                                                 POWER SUPPLY: The instrument operates from 115
tion to the average value of the full wave, thus wave-
                                                                 volts 60 cps.
form errors and turnover are minimized.

FREQUENCY RANGE: The frequency response of                       MOUNTING : The meter i s mounted in a steel cabinet
the meter i s within 3% from 10 cps to 100 kc and                finished in wrinkle grey. The front panel is heavy
within  5voto 1MC.                                               brass finished in satin chrome plate with photo-etched
                                                                 designations. The cabinet i s 79" inches wide, 8 inches
ACCURACY: The over-all accuracy of the meter is9yo               high, and 9 inches deep. A leather handle is provided
below 100 kc and 5y0 from 100 kc to 1.0 MC. Line volt-           at the top of the cabinet.
age variations from 105 volts to 125 volts or changing
tubes will affect the reading by less than 3y0 at all            SHIPPING WEIGHT: 20 pounds.
frequencies helow 100 kc.                                        Data subject to change without notice.



                                          H EWLETT-PACKARD CO.
                                   395 PAGE MILL ROAD              PAL0 ALTO, CALIFORNIA




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HARMONIC
  WAVE
ANALYZER

                    MODEL 3 0 0 A



                                    A New Wave Analyzer Featuring
                                         e Linear meter scale        0 Simplified operation
                                            Improved stability       Q Variable selectivity
                                                        W i d e voltage range
                                    USES: The many new features o the Model 300A Harmonic Wave
                                                                     f
                                    Analyzer make it an excellent instrument for both laboratory and
                                    production work where accurate and rapid measurement of indi-
                                    vidual components of a complex wave is required.
                                    The maximum selectivity is sufficient for measurement of harmonics
                                    of frequencies as low as 30 cycles. Furthermore, the selectivity can
                                    be varied over a wide range by means of a unique selective amplifier
                                    developed in the Hewlett-Packard laboratories. With this variable
                                    selectivity feature, measurements at higher frequencies can he made
                                    more rapidly, yet with no sacrifice in accuracy.
Above: A 74ew from rear of 300.4.   Variable selectivity makes this analyzer useful for many applications
 Below: A positive dial control.    where a constant selectivity would he unsuitable. For example, vari-
                                    able selectivity is required in measuring distortion of sound recorded
                                    on film, disk, or other cases where there may he a small amount of
                                    frequency modulation. It may be used in integrating the noise spec-
                                    trum for acoustic measurements or for other purposes where a wider
                                    pass hand gives a more representative integration. In many other
                                    ways the usefulness of the Model 300A is increased, because the selec-
                                    tivity can be varied at will.
                                    The wide voltage range of the Model 300A covers the values encoun-
                                    tered in nearly every application. The meter, which is fully protected
                                    against overloads, is linear, and the various scales have ample overlap
                                    for accurate readings. A built-in calibrating system is provided to
                                    standardize the voltage measurements.
                                    The accuracy, stability, flexibility, and ease of operation of this new
                                    wave analyzer assure time-saving performance for any application
                                    requiring a frequency-selective voltmeter.

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DESCRIPTION: The Model 300A is a frequency.
selective voltmeter of the heterodyne type. It consists
of a variable local oscillator which modulates the
unknown voltage to produce a constant frequency
which is equal to the difference between the local oscil.
lator frequency and the unknown frequency that is
being measured. This constant difference frequency is
passed through a selective amplifier, the output voltage
of which is then proportional to the magnitude of the
unknown voltage. A meter is placed in the output of
the selective amplifier to measure the magnitude of the
voltage.
The local oscillator is of the resistance-tuned type
which provides stability, accuracy of calibration, and
freedom from magnetic fields. A balanced modulator
is used to eliminate the local oscillator frequency and
to insure low cross-modulation products. The selective                 Close-up of main tuning dial. Direct reading.
amplifier consists of four tuned circuits in which the
effective Q is controlled by feedback. This amplifier           At the bottom of the main panel are the balancing and
has the unique characteristic that the selectivity may he       calibrating controls and a calibrating meter which is
varied over a wide range without appreciably affecting          used to check the sensitivity against the line voltage.
the gain of the amplifier.                                      These controls are mounted in a small, recessed com-
                                                                partment which may be closed during normal opera-
On the front panel are the main frequency selecting             tion.
dial, an incremental frequency dial for fine adjustment,        The instrument has been designed throughout for ease
variable selectivity control, meter, range selectors, and       of operation and for accuracy which will be maintained
input control.                                                  over long periods of time.

                                               SPECIFICATIONS
 FREQUENCY RANGE: The frequency range is from                   VOLTAGE ACCURACY: The over-all voltage accu-
 30 to 16,000 cps. The frequency calibration is within          racy is is%, provided adjacent harmonics are within
3%.                                                             limits determined by the selectivity. The characteristics
VOLTAGE RANGE : There are four input voltage                    of the metering circuit are such that measurement of
ranges having maximum values of 0.5 volts, 5 volts,             a particular component may be made with 5% accuracy,
 50 volts, and 500 volts. In addition, a meter multiplier       provided unwanted voltages are attenuated to less than
divides each voltage range into full scale meter readings       v3  of the voltage being measured. Thus, with max-
of 500, 250, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5 , 2.5, and 1. Thus full         imum selectivity a 1% second harmonic of a 40 cycle
scale meter readings can he obtained on from 1 mv               voltage may be measured with 5T0 accuracy.
                                             ._
to 500 v. The meter is linear and is fully protected            The residual modulation products are suppressed by
against overloads.                                              at least 65 dh. Hum is at least 75 db. below maximum
SELECTIVITY: The selectivity can be varied by                   input voltage on any of the four input ranges.
means of a control on the front panel. At the max-              INPUT IMPEDANCE: The input impedance is
imum selectivity setting, the response is down 3 dh. at
3 cycles, 10 db. at 8 cycles, 40 db. at 30 cycles, and          200,000 ohms. The input circuit includes a potentio-
                                                                meter which is set to maximum for voltage measure-
60 db. at 50 cycles from maximum response. This selec-          ments.
tivity can he varied continuously until at the minimum
selectivity the band width required for a given attenua-        POWER SUPPLY: The instrument contains a volt-
tion is six times that at the maximum selectivity set-          age regulated power supply which operates from 110
ting. Thus, at minimum selectivity the response is              volts, 60 cycles.
down 3 dh. at 18 cycles, 10 db. at 48 cycles, 40 db. at         MOUNTING: The Model 300A is mounted in an
180 cps, and 60 db. at 300 cycles from maximum re-              attractive oak cabinet to harmonize with the panel
sponse. The variable selectivity control is calibrated          which is finished in wrinkle grey with machine en-
in the half band width at which the reqonse is down             graved designations. A relay rack model is also avail-
40 db.                                                          able and is designated as the Model 300AR.
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 Model                Mounting                  Length                Height                Depth                Shipping
                                                                                                                  Weight
 300A                 Cabinet                    21"                  241/7"                 13"                 lSO#
 300AR                Relay Rack                19"                 22%                      12"                 170#
                                   These data are subject to change without notice.

                                       H EWLETT-PACKARD                    CO.
                                    395 PAGE MILL ROAD, PAL0 ALTO, CALIFORNIA

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     s                          DISTORTION ANALYZER
  A new inzrument for distortion measurements
0 Shows type of distortion as well as amount
  Standard models for measurements at two or
     six frequencies
USES: The Model 320 Distortion Analyzer is a
                                            THE M O D E L 320B




                                                           Any frequencies from 50 to 10,000 cycles
                                                              available
                                                           Saves time in development and production
                                                              testing

simple and convenient device for studying and mea-
suring the harmonic distortion in audio frequency ap-
paratus. It is particularly suitable for development
work because with it the character and type of distor-
tion can be determined at the same time the distortion
is being measured. It is excellent for production work
because it is easy to operate and provides a rapid and
accurate check for normal operation.
The Model 320 is essentially a comparison device used
to compare the distortion content of the wave with
the fundamental voltage. When this comparison is
made with a cathode ray oscilloscope the type of dis-      Views showing bottom and top of 320B chassic.
tortion can be observed. The various order harmonics
will show up on the oscilloscope pattern, the hum volt-
age and noise voltage will appear, and a great deal of
information ahout the voltage being analyzed can he
obtained. In this way the Model 320 is a valuable in-
strument not only when used alone hut also when used
with other equipment which measures the total r.m.s.
distortion directly.
1)ESCRIPTION: The distortion an;iljzer c o n d s of
two fundnmmtal elimination filturs, one for measiire-
intnts nr 400 cycles and one fur meii\urunient, IC 5,000
c!,clci, and B c3libr~tcd
                        atrenuitor. U'ith the volt?qc to

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be analyzed adjusted to the proper frequency the funda-
mental is eliminated completely. The residual voltage
containing the harmonics can then be observed with
an oscilloscope or measured with a sensitive meter.
When the frequency has been adjusted so the funda-
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                                                                            I   EQUIPMENT
                                                                                  UNDER
                                                                                 TEST
                                                                                            I
                                                                                                                400.
                                                               200 C                            320 E            A
mental is eliminated, the elimination filter is switched
out and a calibrated attenuator is introduced.                                                            II

MEASUREMENTS : With the proper adjustment, the
setting of the attenuator on the instrument gives
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                                                                                                          h
directly the amplitude of the harmonic voltage in deci-
bels below the fundamental. When an oscilloscope is
used for the detector, measurements of the harmonic         ments may be made with as good accuracy as can b



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