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                                             SERVICE INFORMATION FROM HEWLETT-PACKARD

                                                                                                                    MAY-AUGUST 1977



    FRACTIONAL N                                 DIVIDE-BY-N LOOP
    SIMPLIFIES                                   In order to more readily understand
    FREQUENCY                                    how a fractional N loop works, one
                                                 must first understand the more tradi-
    SYNTHESIS                                    tional phase lock loop with a divide-
                                                 by-N element. The fractional N loop is
    by Kenneth Jessen,                           really a modified divide-by-N loop.
    HP Loveland Division

    INTRODUCTION                                 Figure 1 illustrates the basic concept
                                                 involved in a phase lock loop. The                      FR.Y..CY
                                                                                                             in.,


    Hewlett-Packardis introducing several        phase detector compares the Voltage
    new instruments that use a new fre-          Controlled Oscillator (VCO) output to              Figure 2. A Phase Lock Loop With a
                                                 the reference signal and produces a              Divideby-N Element to Produce a Range
    quency synthesis technique known as                                                           of Frequencies in Steps Equal to Integral
    fractional N. This new technique over-       tune voltage proportional to the phase            Multiples of the Reference Frequency
                                                 difference of these two inputs. The tune
    comes many of the limitations of the
                                                 voltage is "cleaned up" by passing it        I                                               I
C   traditional divide-by-N loop. Any given
    divide-by-N loop can only produce fre-
    quencies which are integral multiples
                                                 through a low-pass filter to suppress
                                                 noise and high frequency components.
                                                                                              divide-by-N block can be stepped to
                                                                                              produce frequencies that are integral
                                                 The polarity of the tune voltage is such     multiples of the reference. The VCO
    of the reference frequency. The 33308                                                     can now produce a range of discrete
    Automatic Synthesizer, for example,          that it will pull the VCO frequency in a
                                                 direction to phase-track the reference       frequencies, all phase locked to the
    uses four divide-by-N loops of different                                                  reference.
    frequency rangesto producean overall         frequency.
    range fr6m 0.1 Hz to 13,000,999.9 Hz.                                                     FRACTIONAL N LOOP -
    The first, second and third digits of the                                                 OPEN LOOP CONDITION
    output frequency are controlled by the
    first divide-by-N loop. The fourth and                                                    A fractional N loop is simply a modified
    fifth digits are controlled by the second                                                 divide-by-N loop. The fractional N loop
    divide-by-N loop; the sixth and seventh                                                   is capable of operating at frequencies
    digits are controlled by the third loop                                                   which are not integral multiples of the
    and the remaining two digits by the                                                       reference signal. In fact, the fractional
    fourth loop. (Summation loops are also                                                    N loop can be made to operate at any
    required to sum the outputs of the                                                        frequency greater than the reference
    divide-by-N loops but they are ignored                                                    frequency up to the upper limit of the
    to simplify this discussion.)                       FRq"e"C"




    The new HP3335A Synthesizer/Level               Figure 1. Basic Phase Locked Loop
    Generator can produce frequencies               Used to Produce Single Frequencies
    from 200.00 Hz to 80,099,999,999 Hz
    using only two loops. One loop is a
    common divide-by-N loop producing
    39 MHz to 79 MHz in 1 MHz steps. The         In the previous example, the frequency
    second loop, and topic of this article, is   of the VCO must match that of the ref-
    a fractional N loop able to generate         erence. For single frequency applica-

c   frequencies from 1 MHz to
    1.999999999 MHz in 0.001 Hz steps.
    The advantages of fractional N are ob-
    vious; greater frequency resolution,
                                                 tions this is fine, but to extend the use-
                                                 fulness of the loop, a divide-by-N ele-
                                                 ment must be added as shown in Fig-
                                                 ure 2. The basic difference is that the
    wider frequency range and fewer              VCO frequency is N times the refer-
    loops.                                       ence frequency. The modulus of the

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                                 FRACTIONAL N
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VCO. As mentioned previously, the           goes through 10.1 cycles. To put this               integral multiple of the reference fre-
divide-by-N loop in the 3335A               another way, the VCO advances one-                  quency (100 kHz in this example) and
Synthesizer/Level Generator produces        tenth of a cycle relative to its integral           the system can be phase locked. Be-
39 MHz to 79 MHz in 1 MHz steps             part for every reference period. After              tween removals of one cycle. however,
(using a 1 MHz reference), and the          the passage of two reference periods,               the instantaneous frequency is still
fractional N loop in the 3335A produces     the VCO has gone 20.2 cycles and                    1.01 MHz.
from 1 MHz to 1.999999999 MHz in            after ten reference periods, the VCO
0.001 Hz steps using a 100 kHz refer-       has advanced 101 cycles (100 cycles                 The element required to achieve this
ence signal.                                plus one extra cycle which represents               mode of operation is a pulse remover
                                            the fractional component). Table 1 il-              and is shown in Figure 5. The output of
The best place to begin this explana-       lustrates this point quite well.                    the phase detector is a sawtooth riding
tion is to assume an open loop config-                                                          on a dc voltage. The output of the
uration for a normal divide-by-N loop       Note that after ten reference periods,              phase detector increases linearity as
(see Figure 3). For this example, as-       the VCO has gone one full cycle be-                 the phase of the VCO divided-by-Nad-
sume that the reference frequency is        yond what would be needed to close                  vances on the reference signal. Each



                                                 No. of Ref.                  No. of Completed Cycks of
                                                  Periods
                                               (Fdz=lOOkHz)              N x F M = l MHz     N.P-1.01 MHz              ?ham Advancement

                                                      1                                10               10.1          0.1 cycle of phase
                                                      1                                10               10.1          0.2 cycle of phase
                                                      3                                30               30.3          0.3 cycle of phase
                                                      4                                40               40.4          0.4 cycle of phase


    Flgum 3 The Basic Block D & g m
           .                                          9                                90               90.9          0.9 cycle of phase
        of and N Step Loop in an                     10                              100               101.0          1 full cycle of phase (3600)
          open Loop condltlon

100 kHz and that the divide-by-N
number is 10. Also assume that the
VCO frequency is 1.01 MHz. This
means that the VCO is operating at a
fractional muMp/e (10.1) of the refer-
                                            the loop and phase lock this system. If
                                            one VCO cycle could somehow be re-
                                            moved from the string of VCO cycles
                                            after the passage of ten reference
                                                                                                I              1.0                              I
ence signal. It would be impossible to
                                            periods, the average phase advance-
close this loop if it were a divide-by-N
                                            ment would be cancelled. That is, the               I
loop because the phase detector com-
pares the reference signal to the           output of the phase detector, insteadof
divide-by-N signal, and then generates      increasing without bound as shown in
a dc level equivalent to the phase dif-     Figure 3, would be reset to zero every                   RaMima

ference. That is, the VCO is not operat-    ten reference periods as shown in Fig-                   P O kW



ing at an integral number times the ref-    ure 4. By cancellingthe average phase
                                            advancement, the average frequency                       Rgum 5. The Basic Block Diagram of a
erence signal, but rather as a fractional                                                             M o d W N Step Loop With a Pulse
component; this means the phase of          from the divide-by-N block becomes an                     Remover A d d d to AHOW th.VCO to
the VCO is advancing. Sincethe phase                                                                   op.ntl,a a FnOtionai Frequency
                                                                                                               t
of the VCO signal (divided by 10) is
 advancing relative to the phase of the                                                             time the VCO advances one full cycle,
 reference signal, the phase detector                                                               the pulse remover is actuated and the
 puts out an ever increasing dc level. In                                                           phase advancement is reset to its zero
the normal case (closed divide-by-N                                                                 degree level. The dc voltage level
 loop), the phase detector's output                                                                 which the sawtooth is riding on can
would be used as the tune voltage back                                                              then be used as the tune voltage
to the VCO forcing its frequency to drop                                                            needed to phase lock the system.
from 1.01 MHz to 1.00MHz. In the frac-
 tional N loop, the phase is allowed to                                                             The next step is to devise a method to
 advance and the phase detector out-
 puts a ramp.                                                      1-
                                                               Rloh XN(M = 101" M
                                                                    blnMC
                                                                                zm
                                                                                    O M p * I
                                                                                                    trigger the pulse remover by determin-
                                                                                                    ing when the VCO frequency has ad-
                                                                                                    vanced one full cycle. The fractional
                                                                                                                                                     '0
Reference periods are defined using                                                                 portion of the VCO contains the infor-
                                                 Rgum 4. me Output of the Phase                     mation needed to accomplish this. The
Figure 3 as follows: While the refer-           Detector Shown Here is a Sawtooth
ence signal goes through one period,                  Riding on a dc Voltaga.                       fractional portion is stored in a register
the VCO, operating 10.1 times as fast,                                                              and added to a second register each
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                                                                               FRACTIONAL N        1
reference period. This second register,
called the phase register, then contains
a running total of the phase advance-
ment. The contents of the phase regis-                                                       Ken Jessen received his BSEE and
ter are represented in the right-hand                                                        MEA from the University of Utah
column of Table 1. When the phase                                                            before joining HP in 1965. Ken is in
register reaches or exceeds unity, the                                                       Customer Service at the Loveland,
                                                                                             Colorado, Division where he is
VCO has advanced one full cycle and                                                          Service Manager for the sources
the overflow of this register is used to                                                     and analyzer product line.
trigger the pulse remover.
                                                                                             Spare time activities include writing
Now assume that the VCO operates at                                                          both technical articles for trade
a frequency such as 10.3 MHz which is                                                        publications, as well as historical
not evenly divisible into 1.O. After one                                                     articles on Colorado rail transporta-
reference period, the VCO frequency                                                          tion for local newspapers. Ken is
has advanced 10.3 cycles; after two                                                          also a member of the Loveland
                                                                                             Public Library board of directors.
reference periods 20.6 cycles, and
after three periods 30.9 cycles. At this
point, the phase register contains 0.9.
In the fourth reference period, the VCO
has advanced 41.2 cycles which
causes the phase register to overflow,      represents thar proper tune voltage to        remove the stairs, invert it and sum it
in turn, triggering the pulse remover.      be fed into the VCO. Anything other           with the output of the phase detector.
Notethat when the phase registerover-       than dc fed to the VCO will prevent           This essentially eliminates the saw-
flowed, it contained a count of 1.2. To     phase lock and cause frequency mod-           tooth portion of the output of the phase
preserve the correct relationship be-       ulation.                                      detector and when filtered, produces a
tween pulse removal and the reference                                                     clean dc tune voltage for the VCO.
frequency, the next sequence begins         Since the phase register is in-
with the excess count of 0.2 loaded in      cremented each reference period, its
the phase register (insteadof zero if the   contents represent an instantaneous
VCO frequency was 1.01 MHz).                fractional sum which grows until one
                                            cycle of phase advancement has oc-
Figure 6 shows the elements needed to       curred. The contents of the phase reg-
properly remove a pulse automatically       ister as viewed with respect to time, is
whenever the VCO has advanced one           shown in Figure 7. The contents of the
full cycle relative to the reference fre-   phase register can be representedby a
quency. The next step is to close the       staircase ramp resetting each time a
loop. Note that the phase detector's        pulse is removed. Note that the phase
output is a sawtooth riding on a dc         register, when viewed graphically, has
level. The dc portion is the part which     the same characteristics as the saw-
                                            tooth output from the phase detector.




                                                                                             Figure 8. Highly Slmpflfkd Diagram of
                                                                                                afmctlonal N p ..Lock Loop
                                                                                                                 h.



                                                                                          This ends a simplified explanation of
                                                                                          the concepts involved in a fraction N
                                             Flgure 7. A Pictorial view of the Contents   loop. Actual implementation is more
                                                       of the Phase Reglater              complex. For example, to convert the
                                                                                          staircase output of the phase register
                                                                                          into a smooth sawtooth requires cur-
                                            Figure 8 shows the addition of a              rent sources and an integrator. A sam-
                                            digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to          ple and hold circuit is used to produce a
  Ftgure 6. Frrrctional N Loop showing a    the output of the phase register. By          transient free dc tune voltage. A tune
 Phase Reglater Used to Trigger the         converting the contents of the phase          current is needed to allow the loop to
  RHnovd of om vco cycle (orPulse).         register into voltage through the DAC,        relock after a large change in VCO fre-
                                            the sawtoothoutput of the phase detec-        quency. Despite the additional cir-
                                            tor can be approximated. The next step        cuitry, the basic principle given in this
                                            is to smooth the output of the DAC to         artiele will still hold true. 0
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                                                                                    Isreel . . . . . . . . ..22ov
                                                                                    b i y . . . . . . . . . . . 110/22ov
                                                                                                                           * Rhcdosla . . . . . .22OV
                                                                                                                             Romania . . . . . . . 110/220V
                                                                                                                             Rwanda . . . . . . .22OV
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THEIR VOLTAGES
                                                                                     Ivory Coast . . . .22ov
                                                                                     Jamaica . . . . . . .110/220V           Saba . . . . . . . . . . 110/220v      MEASUREMENTS!!!
                                                                                     Japan . . . . . . . . .110V             St. Barthelamy 220V
                                                                                     Jordan . . . . . . . .22OV              St. Euatatlus . . . 110/220V           Here is a very old but convenient
                                                                                     Kenya . . . . . . . ..22OV              St. KMs . . . . . . ,220V
                                                                                     Kuwait. . . . . . . . .22OV             st. Lucla.. . . . . .22ov              method for determining the value of
                                                                                     Laos . . . . . . . . . .110/22ov        St. Mearten . . . . 110/220V           unmarked capacitors or inductors
                                                                                     Lebanon . . . . . . . 110/22OV          St. Wnwnt . . . . .22OV
Followingis a complete and up-to-date                                                Lesotho . . . . . . .22ov               Saudl Arabla . . . 110/22OV            using instruments commonly found in
guide to foreign voltages. In general, all                                           ubolia. . . . . . . . .110/22ov         Scotland . . . . . . .22OV
                                                                                                                             S.negal ....... 11OV
                                                                                                                                                                    most maintenance shops and labs.
                                                                                     Ubya . . . . . . . . . . 110/22OV
references to 11O apply to the range
                   V                                                                  Urchtensteln . .22OV                   S.ychelles . . . . .22ov               The method is based on the axiom that
                                                                                                                             si.m bone . . .22ov                    when an impedance is fed from a
100V to 16OV. References to 220V                                                     Luxembourg . . . t 10/220V
                                                                                     Macao . . . . . . . . . 110/220V      . Singapore . . . . .110/220V
                                                                                                                             Somalia . . . . . . . 110/22ov         constant-current source, the voltage
apply to the range from 200V to 260V.                                              tladelra . . . . . . . .22OV
                                                                                     Majorca . . . . . . . . 11ov            South Africa . . .22OV
Where 110/220V is indicated, voltage                                                  Malagasy Rep. .22OV                    South Korea .. .22OV
                                                                                                                                                                    across the impedance is a function of
varies within country, dependingon lo-                                                Malawl . . . . . . . . ,220V           S p l n . . . . . . . . . .110/220V    the magnitude of the impedance.
                                                                                     Malaysia . . . . . . .22OV              Srl Lank8
cation.                                                                              Mall . . . . . . . . . . .110/220v         (Ceylon) . . . . ,220V              See figure below. To calibrate the
                                                                                     Malta . . . . . . . . . .22OV            Sudan ........ .22OV
                                                                                     Martlniqw . . . . . 110/220V             Surlnam ....... 110/22OV              setup connect a known value capacitor
  Aden . . . . . . . . . .22OV            Curacao . . . . . . . .1lOV                 Maurbnls . . . . .22OV                  Swdland . . . . .22OV                 or inductor to the TEST terminals. Set
  Afghanlstan . . . .22OV                 cub. . . . . . . . . . . 11ov               MeXlCO . . . . . . . .110/220v        t Sw&n . . . . . . . . 110/22OV
  Algerla . . . . . . . .110/220V       * Cyprus . . . . . . . .22ov                  Monaco . . . . . . . . 110/22OV         Switzerland . . . .110/220V           the oscillator to the desired frequency
  Angola . . . . . . . .22OV              Cuchoslovakla .110/22OV                     Montwrrat . . . . .22OV                 Syria . . . . . . . . . . 110/22OV
  Anguilla . . . . . . ,220V              Dahomey . . . . . ,220V                     'Morocco . . . . . . ,l10/220V          Tahltl . . . . . . . . . . 110/22OV   with maximum output. For example, I
  Antlgua . . . . . . . . 110/220V        Denmark, . . . . . .22OV                    Moumblqua . .22OV                       Talwan . . . . . . . . 110/220V       used 10 Hertz to calibrate on a 1.O mic-
t Argentlna . . . . . .22OV               Domlnlca . . . . . .22OV                    Nepal . . . . . . . . . ,220V           Tanzanla . . . . . . .22OV
  Aruba . . . . . . . . . 11O   V         Dominican Rep. 110/220V                     Netherlands.. . .110/220V               Tobago . . . . . . . . 110/220V       rofarad capacitor and 100kHz to cali-
t Australla. . . . ..22OV                 Ecuador . . . . . . .110/220V               Neth. Antllles . . 1101220V             Togo . . . . . . . . . .110/22OV      brate on a 1OOpF capacitor. Set the
  Austrla . . . . . . . .22OV             Egypt, . . . . . . . . . 110/22OV           Nevls . . . . . . . . . .22OV           Tonga . . . . . . . . .22OV
  Azom . . . . . . . .110/22ov            El Salvador . . . . l l O V                 New CaWonla .22OV                       Trlnldad . . . . . . . 110/22OV       VTVM to the 0.1 volt range and adjust
  Bahamas . . . . . .110/22OV             Ethlopla . . . . . . . 110/220V             New Guinea.. . .220V                    Tunlala . . . . . . . . 110/220V      the 100 ohm resistor for an indication
  Bahrain . . . . . . . .22OV              Fljl . . . . . . . . . . . .22OV           New Hebrides . ,220V                    Turkey.. . . . . . . .110/220V
  Bangladesh . . . .220V                   flnland . . . . . . . .22OV                New Zealand . . .220V                   Turks I                               on the VTVM that agrees with the value
  Barbados . . . . . . 110/220v            France. . . . . . . . . 110/220V           Nlcaragua . . . . .110/220V                Calcosl . . . . . . l l O V
  Belgium . . . . . . .110/22OV            F n m h Gulana . llO/ZZOV                  Niger . . . . . . . . . .22OV           Uganda . . . . . . . .22OV            of the known capacitor or inductor.
  8.rmuda . . . . . . 110/22ov             Gabon . . . . . . . . .22OV             * Nlgarla . . . . . . . .220V              Upper VOlta . . . ,220v
  Bhutan . . . . . . . .22OV               Gambia . . . . . . . ,220V                 Northern Inland 22OV                    Uruguay . . . . . . .22OV             Example: 100pf = O.lv, 50pf = 0.5v,
                                                                                                                                                                    etc., or the reciprocal for a known in-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       a
  Bolivia . . . . . . . . .110/220v     tGermany ..... .110/22OV                      Norway . . . . . . . .22OV              United Arab
  Bonaln . . . . . . . .110/220V           Ghana . . . . . . . . .22OV                Okinawa . . . . . . . 110V                 Emlmtes . . . . .22OV
  Botswana.. . . . ,220V                   Glbraitar ...... .22OV                     Oman . . . . . . . . .22OV              USA . . . . . . . . . . . 110V        ductor. Connect the unknown to TEST
                                        * Gnat Brltsln . ..220V                                                               USSR. . . . . . . . . . 110/22OV
t Brezll . . . . . . . . . . 110/220V
  Brit. Honduras .110/220V              t0  -           . . . . . . . . 110/22OV
                                                                                      Pakistan . . . . . . .22OV
                                                                                      Panama . . . . . . . 11O      V         U.S. Vlrgln I. . . . 110V
                                                                                                                                                                    and read directly capacitance or recip-
  Brit. Vlrgln 1. . . . 110/22OV           Gnenland . . . . ,220V                   t Paraguay . . . . . . 2 m v              Venezuela . . . . .110/220V            rocal of inductance. NOTE: For best
   Bulgarfa . . . . ..110/220v             Grenada . . . . . . .220V                   Peru . . . . . . . . . . .22ov         Vlstnam . . . . . . . 110/22OV
  Burma . . . . . . . ..22OV               Gnnadlnes . . . .22OV                       Phlllpplnea . . . . 110/220V           Wales . . . . . . . . ,220V
                                                                                                                                                                     accuracy the ratio of X to R should be
   Burundl . . . . . . .22OV               Gusd.loupe.. . . 110/220V                   Poland . . . . . . . . 1101220v        Yemen.. . . . . . . .22OV              1OO:l or greater.
  Cambodla . . . . . 11w220v               Guatemala . . . . . 110/220V                Portugal . . . . . . . 110/220v        Yugoslavls.. .. .22ov
  Cameroon . . . . .110/22OV               Gulnea . . . . . . . .220V                  P~orioRIco . . . l l O V
                                                                                                          .                   Zaln . . . . . . . . .,220v                            EOUIVALENT C K T X   R
  Canada . . . . . . ..110/220V            Guyana . . . . . . . .110/22OV              Oatar . . . . . . . . .22OV            Zambia . . . . . . . ,220V
                                                                                                                                                                          AUDIO
   Canal Zone . . . .110/220V              HaHl . . . . . . . . . ..110/220V                                                                                            OSCILLATOR                            ACVTVM
   Canary I . . . . . . . . 1101220V       Honduras . . . . . .110/220V
   Cayman 1. . . . . . .110V             * Hong Kong . . . .22OV
   Can. Amcan                              Hungary . . . . . . .22OV
     Rep. . . . . . . . . .22OV            Iceland . . . . . . .22ov
   Chad . . . . . . . . ..220V           tlndla . . . . . . . . ..22OV
                                                                                    "Denotescountries in which plugs with 3 square
   Channel 1. (Brit) 22OV                  Indonesla . . . . . . 110/22OV            pins are used (in whole or part).
 t Chile . . . . . . . . .22OV             Iran . . . . . . . . . ..22OV            tCountries using DC in certain areas.
   Chlna.. . . . . . . . ,220V              Iraq . . . . . . . . . .22ov
   Colombia . . . . . . l l O V            Inland.. . . . . . ..220v
   Costa RIw . . . . . 110/220V            isle of Man. . . . .22OV




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    13. IC Manufacturing                       completion. See your local HP field en-   megohms) and A15R13 (13 megohms)
         (11 minutes)                          gineer for details.                       changing value. Improved resistors
                                                                                         from a different vendor are now being
                                                                                         used (same part number). The new re-
                                                                                         sistors have a reddish-brown body.
                                                                                         The original resistors had reddish-
                                                                                         brown, gray, or white bodies and are
                                                                                         substantially smaller than the current
                                                                                         resistors in use. The Figure below
                                                                                         shows the relative size of the new and
I                                                                                        old resistors.




                                                                                            A 1 5 R l l . 6.5mn--------HP   P a r t NuRlber 0698-6441
                                                                                            A15R13, 13Ml---------HP P a r t Number 0690-6442

                                                                                                   Figure 1. N w Focus Rdetor
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    SAFETY-RELATED                             745AC CALIBRATOR                          OUTPUT terminals. Use the following
i                                                                                        procedure to test your instrument for
    SERVICE NOTES                                                                        this condition.
    Service Notes from HP relating to
    personal safety and possible equip-                                                  1. Turn the power switch off, discon-
    ment damage are of vital importance.                                                    nect all power cords and signal
I
    To make you more aware of these                                                         cables. Disconnect the ground
    important notes, HP has recently                                                        strap between LO OUTPUT and
    modified the Safety Service Note                                                        chassis ground.
    format. The note is now printed on                                                   2. Set an ohmmeter to the 1 kilohm
    paper with a red border, and a "-S"                                                     range and connect one end to the
    suffix has been added to the note's                                                     LO SENSE terminal.
    number. In order to make you
    immediately aware of any potential
                                                        I   I   1   .   1   I
                                                                                4        3. Connect the other ohmmeter lead
                                                                                            to the outer shell of the COUNTER
    safety problems, we are highlighting                                                    OUTPUT jack on the rear panel.
    safety-related Service Notes here with     HP 745A Calibrators with serials
    a brief description of each problem.       00741-00101 thru 1319A01250 have          4. The ohmmeter should indicate
    Also, in order to draw your attention to   the COUNTER OUTPUT BNC connec-               infinity. If not, order the following
    safety-related Service Notes on the        tor shell connected to the output LO         parts and Service Note to modify
    Service Note order form at the rear of     SENSE terminal. When the 745A                the 745A to conform to current
    Bench Briefs, each appropriate num-        output is floated above ground, this         safety standards.
    ber is highlighted by being printed in     BNC connector will have the same          Service Note 745A-12A-S
    color.                                     potential as the LO SENSE and LO          Modification Kit 00745-89503
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