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                            TEKTRONIX
                               7L13
                              SPECTRUM
                              ANALYZER
                            INSTRUCTION            MANUAL
Tektronix, Inc.
P.O . Box 500
Beaverton, Oregon   97005          Serial Number


070-1673-00                                         First Printing APR 1974
                    WARRANTY

All TEKTRONIX instruments are warranted against
defective materials and workmanship for one year.
Any questions with respect to the warranty, should
betaken up with yourTEKTRONIX Field Engineeror
representative .

All requests for repairs and replacement parts
should be directed to the TEKTRONIX Field Office
or representative in your area. This will assure you
the fastest possible service . Please include the
instrument Type Number or Part Number and Serial
Number with all requests for parts or service .

Specifications and price change privileges reserved .

Copyright c 1974 by Tektronix, Inc ., Beaverton,
Oregon . Printed in the United States of America . All
rights reserved . Contents of this publication may not
be reproduced in any form without permission of
Tektronix, Inc .

U .S.A . and foreign TEKTRONIX products covered
by U .S. and foreign patents and/or patents pending .

TEKTRONIX is a registered trademark of Tektronix,
I
            TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1   GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS                         Page
              Electrical Characteristics                                 1-2
              Environmental Characteristics                              1-4
              Accessories

SECTION 2   OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
              Introduction                                               2-1
              Function of the Front Panel Controls .
              Operational Check                                          2-5
              Using the Analyzer                                         2-9
                 Signal Application
                 Resolution, Sensitivity, and Frequency Span             2-10
                 Gain Desensitization Near 0 Hz                          2-11
                 Using the Video Filter
                 Selecting Sweep Rate
                 Triggering the Display                                  2-12
                 Manual Scan of the Spectrum
                 How to Use an External Sweep Source
                 External Trigger Operation
                 Using the CAL OUT Signal Reference for Accurate
                   Frequency and Amplitude Measurements                  2-13
                 Using the Analyzer Below 100 kHz                        2-14

SECTION 3   PERFORMANCE CHECK
            Operational Performance and Instrument Familiarization       3-1
               Equipment Required
               Preliminary Preparation
               Check the 10 dB/Div and LIN Mode Calibration
               Check the Frequency Readout Accuracy                      3-2
               Check the Range of the REF VAR Control, the
                 Range and Accuracy of the Gain Selector, and
                 the Gain Accuracy of the 10 dB Pushbutton
               Check the Operation of the Video Filters                  3-3
               Check Sensitivity
               Check Spurious Signals from Internal Sources
                 (Residual Responses)                                    3-5
               Check Resolution Bandwidth and Shape Factor
               Check Incidental Wing                                     3-6
               Check Sweep Circuit Operation with the TIME/DIV in the
                 MANUAL, and OFF Positions                               3-7
            Performance Checks Requiring Test Equipment
               Equipment Required
               Check the Calibrator Frequency                            3-9
               Check Calibrator Output Level
               Check RF Attenuator Accuracy                              3-10
               Check Display Flatness
               Check Intermodulation Distortion                          3-11
               Check Pulse Stretcher Operation                           3-12
               Check Triggering Operation and Sensitivity                3-13
               Check The External Horizontal Input Voltage Requirement   3-14
               Check the Video Output Level                              3-15
               Check Frequency Span Accuracy and Linearity
               Check Time/Div Accuracy                                   3-16
       TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont)
SECTION 4   CALIBRATION                                               Page
                  Equipment Required                                  4-1
            Short Form Procedure and Record
            Time Base Section
               Adjust Sweep Length, Offset, and Triggering            4-3
            Function IF Alignment                                     4-6
               Adjust the LIN Mode Baseline Offset
               Adjust the Gain Compensation and Calibrate the
                 Reference Level
            1st LO Phase Lock Loop
               Error Amplifier Offset Adjustment                      4-8
            Frequency Span and 1st LO Calibration
               Adjust the Frequency Span of the 1st LO and the
                 16-19 MHz Oscillators
               Calibrate the Center Frequency and Frequency Readout   4-10
            Phase Lock Calibration Adjustments
              Adjust Memory Gain                                      4-11
              Adjust Error Amplifier Gain
            Resolution
              Adjust the Bandpass of the 105 MHz IF Amplifier
                 and 300 kHz Filter                                   4-12
              Adjust the Resolution Gain Leveling Compensation        4-14
              Adjust the Post Resolution Amplifier Gain               4-16
               Minimize Intermodulation Products
            50 MHz Calibrator
               Adjust the Calibrator Output

SECTION 5   CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
              Block Diagram Description                               5-1
              Detailed Circuit Description                            5-2
                 RF or Microwave Circuits
                 Phase Lock and Frequency Stablization                5-3
                 YIG Driver, Voltage Memory and Phase Lock Logic      5-4
                 Frequency Tuning Control and Readout                 5-5
                 Tuning Control
                 YIG Driver
                 Frequency Span                                       5-6
                 Marker Generator
                 105 MHz IF Amplifier, 3rd Mixer and Oscillator
                 10 MHz IF Pre-resolution Amplifier and
                   Resolution Filter Circuits
                 YIG Oscillator Power Supply                          5-7
                 30 Hz Filter
                 50 MHz Calibrator
                 Function IF Amplifier
                 Video Filter, Pulse stretcher, Baseline Clipper
                   & Vertical Output                                  5-8
                 Frequency Readout                                    5-9
                 Uncal Circuit                                        5-11
                 Sweep Triggering Sweep Generator and
                   Horizontal Amplifiers                              5-12
       TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont)
SECTION 6    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS                                          Page
             Preventive Maintenance                                            6-1
                Cleaning
                Lubrication
                Visual Inspection
                Transistor and Integrated Circuit Checks
                Performance Checks and Recalibration
             Troubleshooting                                                   6-2
                Troubleshooting Aids
                   Diagrams
                   Circuit Board Illustrations
                   Wiring Color Code
                   Multiple Terminal (Harmonic) Connector Holders
                   Resistor Code
                   Capacitor Marking
                   Diode Color Code
                   Transistor and Integrated Circuit Electrode Configuration
                      Diode Checks                                             6-3
                      IC Checks
                General Troubleshooting Techinque
             Corrective Maintenance                                            6-5
                Obtaining Replacement Parts
                Repair and Exchange Program
                Soldering Technique
                Replacing Square Pins for Multi-pin Connectors                 6-6
                Replacing Assemblies
                   Front Panel Controls and Selectors
                   Circuit Board Assemblies                                    6-8
                      DVM Logic and Readout Circuit Board
                      Replacing the Sweep Circuit Board
                      Replacing the IF Function Circuit Board                  6-10
                      Replacing the Resolution Circuit Board
                      Replacing Circuit Boards in the Honeycomb Assembly
                   Replacing Microwave Assemblies
                      Replacing the 2.095 GHz Filter Assembly A10,
                        or the Multiplier-Bandpass Filter A401                 6-11
                      Replacing the Multipler 2.18 GHz Bandpass
                        Filter and 16-19 MHz Mixer Circuit Board Assembly      6-13

SECTION 7    OPTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS

SECTION 8    ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

SECTION 9    DIAGRAMS AND CIRCUIT BOARD ILLUSTRATIONS

SECTION 10   MECHANICAL PARTS LIST

CHANGE INFORMATION
Fig. 1-1 . 71-13 Spectrum Analyzer.
                                                                                                        Section 1-71-13


                       GENERAL INFORMATION
                               AND
                          SPECIFICATIONS
INTRODUCTION                                                   assembly and component locations . IC logic diagrams,
                                                               waveforms and voltage data, for troubleshooting orcircuit
   Abbreviations used in the text and diagrams are based       analysis, are also provided adjacent to or on the diagram .
on ANSI Y 1 .1, 1972 Standards . This manual is divided into
ten major sections that provide the following information :
                                                                  Section 10 - Mechanical Parts List, Exploded
   Section 1 - General Information and Specifications :        Drawings and Accessories : Provides information
Contains the instrument description and specifications .       necessary to order replaceable parts. The Parts List is
                                                               cross-referenced to the Electrical Parts List. Exploded
                                                               drawing shows sequence of assembly and identifies
   Section 2 - Operation Instructions : Information            assemblies.
relative to installing and operating the instrument.

                                                                  Changes and Corrections : Provides updating informa-
   Section 3 - Performance Check: Provides procedures          tion for the manual in the form of inserts. These inserts are
to check the operational performance of the instrument         incorporated into the manual text and diagrams when the
plus additional performance check procedures that re-          manual is reprinted .
quire test equipment to verify that instrument perfor-
mance is in accordance to specifications .
                                                               DESCRIPTION
   Section 4 - Calibration Procedure : Describes test             The 71-13 Spectrum Analyzer is a high-performance
equipment setup and adjustment procedures required to          communication spectrum analyzer that plugs into and
calibrate the instrument.                                      operates with the 7000-Series mainframe oscilloscopes . It
                                                               is a swept front end analyzer that displays absolute
                                                               amplitude information of signals within the frequency
   Section 5 - Circuit Description : Provides basic and        span of 0 Hz to 1 .8 GHz. Time domain characteristics,
general circuit analysis that may be useful when servicing     within a 3 MHz bandpass, can also be displayed .
or operating the instrument.

                                                                  Important features of the 71-13 are : 1) Greater than
   Section 6 - Maintenance Instructions : Describes            70 dB dynamic range. 2) Sensitivity down to -128 dBm .
routine and corrective maintenance procedures with             3) Resolution capability from 3 MHz to 30 Hz.
detailed instructions for replacing assemblies, sub-           4) Incidental Wing less than 10 Hz. 5) Fully calibrated
assemblies, and individual components. Troubleshooting         display modes of either 10 dB/Div, 2 dB/Div, or Linear ;
procedures, plus general information that may aid in           and a calibrated reference level in dBm . 6) Calibrated
servicing the instrument, are also provided . An exploded      sweep spans from 100 MHz/Div to 200 Hz/Div . 7) Digital
drawing is part of Section 10.                                 frequency readout . 8) Full range of video filtering for noise
                                                               averaging . 9) Baseline clipping to subdue the bright
                                                               baseline of displays when photographing . 10) Pulse
   Section 7 - Options : Describes options available for       stretching, to enhance pulsed spectra when using wide
the instrument.                                                frequency spans and resolution bandwidths . 11) Access
                                                               for a tracking generator . 12) Frequency and amplitude
                                                               reference calibrator.
   Section 8 - Electrical Parts List: Provides information
necessary to order replaceable parts and assemblies.
                                                                  If the 7000-Series mainframe features crt readout, the
                                                               signal parameters and other pertinent information, such
   Section 9 - Diagrams: Provides functional block             as resolution bandwidth, video filtering, and frequency
diagram and detailed circuit schematics. Located adja-         span, are displayed on the crt readout to simplify the
cent to the diagram (usually on the back of the preceding      operation of the instrument. Records can then be made of
diagram) are pictoral layout drawings that show sub-           pertinent data by photographing the display .
Specification-7L13

   The analyzer requires three plug-in widths in the 7000-    STABILITY (after a 2 hour warmup period)
Series mainframe.
                                                                Within 2 kHz per hour at a fixed temperature, when            '^
                                                              phase locked ; within 50 kHz when not phase locked .


    ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
                                                              INCIDENTAL FM (see Fig. 3-5)
   The following characteristics and features of the 7L13        10 Hz (peak-to-peak) or less when phase locked, and
Spectrum Analyzer are applicable after a warmup period        10 kHz (peak-to-peak) or less for 5 seconds when out of
of 30 minutes or more .                                       phase locked mode .


CENTER FREQUENCY
                                                              VIDEO FILTERING
  Range: 1 kHz to 1 .8 GHz.
                                                                 Three selections of video filtering; 10 Hz, 300 Hz and
                                                              30 kHz are provided for signal or noise averaging .
   Resolution of the Center Frequency Indicator: Within
1 MHz.
                                                              DISPLAY
  Accuracy : f(5 MHz + 20% of the Freq Span/Div) .               LOG 10 dB/DIV : Provides a calibrated 70 dB dynamic
                                                              range with an accuracy that is within 0.1 dB/1 dB to a
                                                              maximum of 1 .5 dB over the full dynamic range.
   The center frequency is indicated by LED readout on
the 7L13 and crt readout when the 7000-Series mainframe
has this feature.                                                LOG 2 dB/DIV : Provides a calibrated 14 dB dynamic
                                                              range with an accuracy that is within t0 .4 dB/2 dB to a
                                                              maximum of 1 .0 dB over the 14 dB dynamic range.
FREQUENCY SPAN

   Calibrated spans from 200 Hz/Div to 100 MHz/Div in a           LIN: Provides a linear display from approximately
1-2-5 sequence, plus O Hz and MAX SPAN positions. In the      0 .7 /jV (100 dBm) full scale, to 7 .07 volts (+30 dBm) .
0 Hz position, the analyzer is a fixed tuned receiver for     Amplitude linearity is within 10% over the graticule height .
time domain analysis . In the MAX SPAN position the
frequency span is approximately 1 .8 GHz.

                                                              REFERENCE LEVEL
   Accuracy : Within 5%of the indicated frequency separa-
tion . Linearity over the center 8 divisions is within 5% .      Reference level operation is in calibrated 10 dB steps
                                                              from -110 dBm to +30 dBm, within t2 dB . (Accuracy
                                                              includes the attenuator and gain switching effects when
                                                              the two are not offsetting each other.) Reference level
RESOLUTION
                                                              operation below 100 kHz becomes limited to a rangefrom
   Six resolution bandwidth selections from 30 Hz to          +30 dBm to-50 dBm as the center frequency approaches
3 MHz, in decade steps, are provided . Resolution             1 kHz.
bandwidth may be coupled or uncoupled from the fre-
quency span selector .
                                                                 Reference level deviation, between display modes, is
                                                              less than 2 dB from 2 dB/DIV to 10 dB/DIV and less than
   Bandwidth accuracy : Resolution bandwidth, at the          0.5 divisions from 2 dB/DIV to LIN. This deviation is a
6 dB down point, is within 20% of the resolution selected .   function of the oscilloscope vertical linearity.


   Shape factor (60:6 dB ratio) : 12 :1 or better for 30 Hz      An LINCAL indicator signifies when the display is not
resolution and 4:1 or better with resolution of 300 Hz or     calibrated .
more except 3 MHz. Maximum bandwidth 60 dB down
with 3 MHz resolution, is 13 MHz.
                                                              DISPLAY FLATNESS
   Signal level change over the six resolution bandwidth        +1 dB, -2 dB with respect to the level at 50 MHz, over
selections is less than 0.5 dB .                              any selected frequency span .
                                                                                                    Specification-7L13

CALIBRATOR                                                      positions provide an additional 40 dB of gain only in the
                                                                2 dB/DIV and LIN modes. The 10 dB pushbutton provides
   50 MHz 



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