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Poktronix. Inc.
P-0. BOX 500
Beaverton, Oregon   97005   Serial Number
@/973
070.1598-00
                                                                                   PG 502

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"B:I@                                                                          TABLE
I                                                                        OF CONTENTS
        SECTION   1   OPERATING      INSTRUCTIONS                           Page
                      Introduction                                          l-l
                          Instrument Description                            1-l
                          installation    and Removal                       l-1
                      Operating Considerations                              1.2
                          Output Terminations          and Connections      1.2
                          Maintaining      Pulse Fidelity                   I-2
                          Impedance Matching                                I-2
                          RisetimE Measurements In Linear Systems           1.4
                          Variable Pulse Delay                              1.4
                      Operating Mode?.                                      1.5
                          Period and Duration Selection                     1.5
                          output Levels                                     I-5
                          External Trigger                                  1-5
                          External Duration                                 l-5
                      Eunctions Available at Rear Connector                 l-6
                      Definitions      Of Pulse Characteristics             1-6
                      Specifications                                        1~8
                          Performance       Conditions                      l-8

        SECTION   2   THEORY      OF OPERATION                              2-l
                         Introduction                                       2-l
                         Low Frequency Period Generator                     2-l
                         4ns Period Generator                               2.1
                         External Trigger Duration Buffer                   2-I
                         Manual Trigger Multivibrator                       2-2
                         Period and Trigger Out Buffers                     2.2
                         Trigger Shaper                                     2-2
                         Duration Generator                                 2-2
                         Output Buffer                                      2-2
                         Output Driver                                      2"2
                         Output Amplifier                                   2-2
                         output Level Programmer                            2.2
                         Power Supply                                       2-3

        SECTION   3   SERVICE     INFORMATION
                         Symbols and Reference Designators                  3.1
                         Rear Interface Connector Assignments               2-2
                         Electrical Parts List                              3-3
                         Internal Adjustment   Procedure
                         Timing Board Parts Location Grid
                         Front Panel Controls and Connectors
                         Block Diagram
                         Output Board Parts Location Grid
                         Generators and Trigqer Schematic
                         Output Schematic
                         Switch Details and Power Supply Schematic
                         Mechanical Parts List
                         Exploded View
                         Accessories and Repackaging




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PG 502
                                                                                                                                                                     Section       l-F%       502



                                                                                                                                 OPERATING
                                                                                                                              INSTRUCTIONS
                                                                    INTRODUCTION
 Instrument             Description                                                                   The    front     panel        is color      coded        for easy      reference          to
                                                                                                controls        and    their       associated        functions.       Orange          denotes
     The PG 502 is a 250 MHz                       general       purpose     pulse genera-
                                                                                                pulse      duration          controls         and     settings;     green.        `triggering
tw      for use in the TM 500                      series     power      modules.     Major
                                                                                                functions;         and yellow          is used for an operating            caution         note.
capabilities        of this instrument                include      high repetition      rate,
                                                                                                Alpha-numerics            done         in red are the frequency                equivalents
narrow       pulse       width,     fast     risetime,        and independent          pulse    for the pulse period              settings.
top and bottom               level controls.          Front     panel controls     provide
manual       trigger,        square      wave       output,        and complementary
pulse output          for high duty          factors.                                           Installation           and Removal
                                                                                                     The    PG 502        is      calibrated      and    ready      for    use when
                                                                                                received.       It operates            in any   compartment           of a TM 500
      A selectable        50 11 back   termination              in the pulse    output          series    power     module.             See the power        module      instruction
circuitry      is also provided.      All other           inputs    and outputs        are      manual       for    line voltage       requirements            and power       module
internallv       terminated      in 50 fl.                                                      operation.         Fig.  1-l     shows       the    installation      and     removal
                                                                                                procedure.         Check     that     the      PG 502        is fully   inserted      in
                                                                                                the power           module.     Pull the      power     switch      on the power
                                                                                                module.         The     POWER        light   on the       PG 502      front    panel
       Triggers      preceding       the    output    pulse     are available   at the          should      "ow      be on. Refer       to the Controls        and Adjustments
fr'ont        panel.     The     pulse     output     may       also  be externally             foldout       page in Section          3 of this    manual,       for a complete
triggered.                                                                                      description        of the front     panel controls.
Operating Instructions-PG       502
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                             OPERAT `ING CONSIDERATIONS                                                                                               I
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Output    Terminations        arid Connections
    The output of the PG 502 operates as a 100 mA current
                                                                          reflections.   For maximum       fidelity. use ths special three
                                                                          foot long 50 .Q coaxial cable with special BNC connectors
                                                                          supplid      %s % standard `accessory      (Tektronix  Part No.
                                                                                                                                                      I
source. It is designad to operate into an external 50 $I load.            012-0482-00).     Us% the internal back termination    whenever
An unterminated
aberrations
                     or improperly  terminated

Loads less than 5Ofi reduce the pulse amplitude.
                                                  output causes
             on the output pulse (see Impedance Matching).
                                                           Loads
                                                                          oossible.
                                                                                                                                                      I
greater than 50 $1 increaae the amplitude.     An external 50 $2             When signal comparison        tne%sur%ments or time differ.
load also urovides a DC return path for the output current.               ence determinations  are made, the two signals from the test
                                                                          device should travel through coaxial cables with identical
                                                                          10s~ and time delay characteristics.
                                                                                                                                                      I
    A selectable 50 .S2back termination        is provided [pull the
button tabled BACK TERM (PULL) on the front panel].
The back termination
output     v&age
                             also helps to absorb reflections. The
                     is divided     by two when using the back
                                                                              Make certain the attenuators
                                                                          safely handle the maximum
                                                                                                                 and terminations used can
                                                                                                                PG 502 power output     of
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termination.     The back termination      provides the DC return         0.5 Watts.
path for the outp,ut when driving              high impedance      or
capacitively-coupled       loads. If the output      of the PG 502
drives a high impedance          load using the back termination,            When making connections           that %re not in a 5Ofi
the output voltage is limited to approximately          f5 V.             environment,    keep all lead lengths short, l/4 inch or lass.
                                                                          Accessory filters to increase risetimes and reduce the need
                                                                          for high quality attenuators   and terminations    are'available.
                                                                                                                                                         I
    A DC current in the 50 51 output load CBUSS the output
                                                                          See your Tektronix     Representative     for more information.
pulse to be offset.. Do not apply voltages greater than plus
or minus 5 V to the output of the PG 502. If the load has %
DC voltage across it greater than the maximum          allowed,
                                                                                                                                                         I
connect a blocking     capacitor  in series with the OUTPUT
connector     and the load. Us% the back termination
provide a PC return path for the output current. Make
certain the time constant of the capacitor and the load is
                                                               to         Impedance       Matching
                                                                               A mismatch, or different        impedance     in a transmission
                                                                                                                                                    el
                                                                          line, generates a reflection back along the line to the source.

                                                                                                                                                         I
large enough TO, maintain        pulse flatness. The output
                                                                          The amplitude and polarity of the reflection ar% determined
circuitry   of the PG 502 is fully protected       against any
                                                                          by the load impedance           in relation to the characteristic
voltage transients in the output resulting from passive loads.
                                                                          impedance     of the cable. If the load impedance is higher
                                                                          than the characteristic     impedance of the line, the reflection
    Under cenain conditions,
PG 502 into a high impedance
                                   it is possible to operate the
                                         load without       using the
                                                                          will be of the wna polarity as the applid
                                                                          lower, the reflection
                                                                          reflections
                                                                                                                                 signal. If it is
                                                                                                     will be of opposite polarity.
                                                                                        add or subtract       from the amplitude
                                                                                                                                          These
                                                                                                                                         of the
                                                                                                                                                         I
internal  termination.     Pulse amplitudes       up to about 18 V
                                                                          incident pulse causing distortion        and irregular pulse shapes.
(-9 V to +9 VI can be obtained          in this manner with load
impedances in excess of 180 .Q. The PG 502 is not specified
when operating      in this mode. To we the instrument          in this
                                                                               A simple resistive minimum     attenuation    impdsncs-
                                                                                                                                                         I
manner,    view the output        with      an oscilloscope      while
adjusting the OUTPUT
waveform.
                             (VOLTS)      control,s for the desired
                                                                          matching network that can be used to match the PG 502
                                                                          output into relatively low impedances is shown in Fig. 1-2.
                                                                          To match impedances       with the illustrated  network,    the
                                                                                                                                                     .I
                                                                          following  conditions  must exist:

Maintaining      Pulse Fideky
    Due to the extremely fast pulse r$etimes obtained from
                                                                                                                                                      I
                                                                                                                                                      I
the PG 502, special consideration  must be given to prewva-                                 (R, +q R,
tion of pulse fidelity. Even et low repetition    rates, 1 GHz                                                rm5t equal 2,
frequency components     are pr%s%nt in the output waveform.                                Rl+z,*R=
Use high quality coaxial cables, %tt%nuators. and termina-                and
tions.
                                                                                                                                                      I
    RG 58 type coaxial cable and typical BNC connectors                                                                                             a
exhibit  impedance   tolerances which may cause visible
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                                                                                                                       Operating    Instructions--PG     502

           Therefore:




                                     A,
                                      =
           and
  I                                 R,
                                     =
                                     z,
              For example;   to match a 5Oa system                      to a 125R
           system. Z, equals 50 s-1 and 2, equals 125 R.


  I        Therefore:

                         R, =        125(125     - 50)       = 96.8 ohms,
                                                                                        The illustrated   network    ten be modified    to provide
           and                                                                      different attenuation    ratios by adding another resistor (less
                                                                                    than R,) between 2, and the junction of A, and R,.

                         R, = 50 f       ,;;T50          = 64.6ohms.
                                                                                        When constructing       such a device, the environment
                                                                                    surrounding   the components      should also be designed to
               Though   the network    in Fig. 1.2 provides minimum                 provide smooth transition between the impedances. Accept-
       w   attenuation,   for B purely    resistive impedance-matching              able performance      can be obtained   with discrete eompo-
           device, the attenuation   as seen from one does not equal                rents using short lead lengths; however,        a full coaxial
           that wn from the other end. A signal (E, ), applied from                 environment   is preferred.
,",,
!j         the lower impedance source, encounters a voltage attenua-
           tion (A,1 which is greater than 1 and less than 2, as
           follows:                                                                     The characteristic     impedance  of a coaxial device is
                                                                                    determined  by the ratio between the outside diamter of the
                                                                                    inner conductor        to the inside diameter  of the outer
                                    A, -Li=El+,                                     conductor expressed as:
                                         E2 *2
                                                                                                                      138
               A signal (E2) applied from the higher impedance source                                       Z,   =F         log, ,, D/d,
           (Z,) encounters a greater voltage attenuation  (A,1 which is
           greater than 1 and less than 2(2,/Z,  ):
                                                                                        The relative dielectric constant is e (e,,, = l), D is the
                                                                                    inside diameter    of the outer     conductor   and d is the
                                                                                    diameter of the inner conductor.


                                                                                        Further information  on attenuator design may be found
                                                                                    in Reference     Data For Radio Engineers, Fifth Edition,
                                                                                    Howard W. Sams& Co. Ir~c., New York, N.Y.. Chapt. 10, or
                 In the example    of matching        50 Q to 126 .Q,               other suitable reference work.

                                       96.8
                            A,      = 125        +     1 =     1.77
                                                                                       Consider carefully the effects of impedance               mismatches
                                                                                    or discontinuities     in transmission    lines and       terminations.
           and                                                                      Short lengths of wire exhibit          inductance        causing pulse
                                                                                    aberrations.    Use 50 fi environments     or, if this    is impossible,
                                     96.8      96.8                                 keep ail lead lengths as short as possible                (l/4 inch or
                           A,     =64.6+50              + 1 =4.43
                                                                                    shorter).


                                                                                                                                                         1-3
     If the QG 502 is driving the 1 Ma capacitively-shunted               R, equals the overall       rise or falltime  of the entire
vertical input of a" oscilloscope,         connect a 50 a termina-        measurement   system and R,, R,. R,, etc. are the risetimes
tion to the oscilloscope      input. Connect the coaxial cable            or falltimes of the individual   componentc  comprising  the
from the PG 502 to a 50 a 10X attenuator,                and connect      system.                                                            -   rrl
the attenuator      to the termination.      The attenuator   isolates
                                                                                                                                                 I
the input capacity, providing        a" improved termination        for
the cable. Another method is to back terminate the PG 502                                                                                              I
by pulling The BACK TERM (PULL)                  pushbutton   on the      Variable   Pulse Delay
front     panel, and connecting         the coaxial    cable to the
oscilloscope    input through a 50 fi termination.                             Variable pulse delays may be obtained       using another
                                                                          PG 502, or other suitable pulse generator.        For example,
                                                                          using two PG 502s. push the COMPLEMENT              button and,
                                                                          using a" oscilloscope,       set the OUTPUT    (VOLTS)      LOW
                                                                          LEVEL        control on rhe delay generator for 0 V. Set the
Risatima    Measurements         in Linear Systems
                                                                          HIGH LEVEL control for +I V. Some fine luning of the
    Consider the rise and fallfime of associated equipment                output levels of this generator may be necessary to achieve
when measuring the rise or falltime of a linear device. If the            250 MHz operation.        Connect the OUTPUT from the delay
risetime of the device tinder tesl is at least ten times slower           generator to the +TRIE/DURATION           INPUT connector on
than the combined risetimes of the QG 502. the monitoring                 the output. generator.       Take the pulse output     from the              I
oscilloscope,  and acsociated cables, the error introduced                OUTPUT         connection   on the output generator,     and the
will not exceed I%, and usually may be ignored. If the rise               trigger from the + TRIG OUT connector            on the delay
or falltime of the test device is less than ten times slower              generator.
than the combined      risetimes of the testing sysw", deter"
mine the actual risetime of the device under test by using
the following formula:
                                                                               The PERIOD controls on the delay generator now set
                                                                          the period of the output waveform,      and the DURATION
                                                                          controls  set the delay. The output       pulse duration   and
                                                                                                                                                 I
                                                                          voltage levels are set by the appropriate      controls on the
               R, = YH , + H 2 + R 3                                      output generator. See Fig. I-3
                                                                                                                                                                                            Instructions-PG            502


                                                                       OPERATI                                     NG MODES

 Period and Duration                          Selection                                                             External           Trigger
      The       period          generator             free      runs      at the rate 5et by the                          The      period           generator         is disabled           when      the PERIOD
PERIOD              selector          and the PERIOW                      VARIABLE                control     in    selector          is in the               EXT         TRIG        position.        An       external
 all modes              except          SO WAVE                and EXT              DURATION.              The       positive-going              signal      applied        to the TRIG/DURATION                          IN
duration             of       the        output           pulse        is set by              the      PULSE        connector,              triggers         the     duration           generator.          The       pulse
DURATION                     selector           and       its associated               PULSE           DURA.        duration          of the output                 pulse      varies      with    the front"panel
TION          VARIABLE                      control.          The        PERIOD              and       PULSE        Pulse       DURATION                  selector        and VARIABLE                 CQtltlOl.        The
 DURATION                    selectors           are mechanically                     coupled,          so the      period         of      the       output        waveform            is the       period        of the
duty        factor           cannot           exceed          50%         with       the      VARIABLE              triggering          signal.        See Fig.         l"4. The external             trigger        signal
controls           in the Xl                positions.           Under         most      circumstances.             must       remain           above       the recognition              threshold        for at lwst
duty       factors          far     in except              of the specified                 50%       may    be     2 ns. It must               also remain           below       the reset threshold               for at
obtained              in the            NORM               mode         using        the     VARIABLE               least 2 ns to reset the generator                         for the next trigger.
 controls.           Excessive            duty       factor        is indicated           by any of the
 following            pulse       abnormalities:                 (1) pulse           output        period     in
 multiples           of the           trigger        output          period,        and (2) alternate
 pulses      with durations                  less than the pulse duration                         setting.



      Wuty           factors        approaching      100%     may     be obtained       by
 switching              to     the      complement        mode.     Set   the     PULSE
 DURATION                   control       for a pulse width     equal   to thedesired
 pulse off          time and push the front             panel COMPLEMENT              (-1
 pushbutton.



     In the square               wave      mode,  the duration        is automatically
 set to approximately                    50% of the period     setting.




Output              Levels                                                                                                                             Entwnal       Trigger       Signal

      The        output            amplitude              and       offset       are       selected         by
independent               pulse        HIGH          LEVEL           and pulse          LOW        LEVEL
controls.           Use       the front              panel      voltage         calibration           marks
when        the load resistance                    is 50 ti. and the back termination
 is not. used.            The output                voltage       is one half of the voltage
indicated           by thedial             calibration         when        the back termination
is used.        The OUTPUT                    (VOLTS)           controls        are interlocked              50
that      it is impossible               to set the HIGH                   LEVEL         control        more             A manual    trigger   is available                      for   single      pulse operation.
negative          than      the low level.               It is also impossible                 fo set the           Disconnect    any external     trigger                     input    when       not in use.
controls          for more            than       about       5.5 V P-P outpuf                  amplitude
into       50 Il.        Pulse       amplitude             always        equals      the pulse           high
level minus            the pulse low level. Offset                         may be the high level                    External           Duration
or the low level, whichever                             is used as rhe baseline                 reference
level.       The       flexibility            of this         method          of controlling               the            The period        generator        and duration           generator     are disabled
output         amplitude            and offset           is useful       in certain        applications             when       the DURATION                 selector        is in the EXT       DURATION
such as logic testing,                     i.e.. cither       the hiqh or low level can be                           position.       A voltage        exceeding          the recognition        level applied
varied       wifhout         disturbing           the other.                                                        to the TRIG/OURATION                            INPUT        connector      will    activate
                                                                                                                    the outpuf          of the PG 502. The period                      and duration         of the
                                                                                                                    output        will    depend         on the period               and duration          of the
    Use        of      the Inormal      complement         function                     allows        inter-        externally-applied             voltage.       See Fig. 1.5. When             operating        in
changing            the pulse    on-off    times   without       varying                    the    voltage          this mode,         the output          of the PG 502 is activated                as long as
ICVPIS.                                                                                                             the MAN          TRIG     pushbutton             is depressed



                                                                                                                                                                                                                       1-5
Operating Instrucfions-PG    502




    Refer to the rear connector assignment illustration in the          To obtain Trigger/Duration     input capabilities at the rear
Service Section at the rear of this manual for suggested pin       interface     connector,  remove the coaxial cable from the
assignments. These connections   are not factory wired.            front panel connetior        and the coaxial corm&or       on the    I
                                                                   Timing Board. Use a new piece of coax about ten inches
                                                                   long with suitable connection.       Solder the free end of this
                                                                   cable to the rear interface pads located as shown in the             I
    To obtain a trigger out signal complementary         to the    illustration.
front panel trigger out pulse, connect one end of a coaxial
cable to the pads on the Timing Board marked Internal Trig
Out. Connect the other end to appropriate     pins as shown in         Remember,     when planning  to use the rear interFace           I
the illustration. Connections   made to the Infernal Trig Out      connectors,   pulse fidelity  may be disturbed due to the
pads do not +erfere       with the front panel f TRIG OUT          impedance mismatch the signals are subjected to in passing
signals. A one-half volt signal into 50 fi is available at the     through the connectors.                                              I
Internal Trig Out pads.

                                                                       A slot between pins 23 and 24 on the rear connector
                                                                    identifies  the PG 502 as a member of the signal source
    To, obtain the + TRIG OUT signal at the rear interface         family.     A barrier may be inserted in the corresponding
connector,    disconnect     the coaxial cable from the front      position of the power module jack to prevent other than
panel + TRIG OUT connector            and the coaxial connector    signal source plug-ins from being used in that compartment.
labeled Trig, Out on the Timing Board. Replace this cable          This protects the plug-in should specialized connections    be
with another 500         cable about ten inches long, with a        made fo that compartment.    Consult the Building A System
similiar coaxial ~nnector       on one end. Solder the other end   Section of the power malule      manual for further informa-
to the holes located as shown in the illustration.                 tion.




        DEFINITIONS                          OF PULSE                  CHARACTERISTICS
    The following  is a glossary of common pul~l characteris-          Amplitude.    The maximum      absolute  peak value of a
tics used in this manual. They are illustrated in Fig. 1.6.        pulse measured     from the baseline regardless of sign, and
                                                                                                             Operating   Instructions-PG   502




                                                                      Pulre Period
                                                                      T = ,/Rate
                                                        t--
    Duly Facto* = Pulse DurationlPulsa     Period




excluding unwanted aberrations           or overshoot. Measurement                High Level. The most positive value of a pulse, regard-
points are at 50% of the pulse            duration   time (pulse high         less of unwanted     aberrations or overshoot,   measured at a
IevelJ and on rhe baseline (pulse        low level) at 50% of rhe off         point that is located at 50% of the pulse duration.
time (the pulse period minus the          pulse duration).

                                                                                  Low Level. The most negative value of a pulse. regard-
    Aberrations.      Unwanted   deviations or excursions in the              less bf unwanted    aberrations  or overshoot, measured at a
pulse shape from an ideal ~uare corner and flat top, i.e..                    point fhat is at 50% of the off time.
overshoot.      undershoot    or rounding,  ringing,  and tilf or
dope.
                                                                                 Offset.    A DC potential of either polarity applied to the
                                                                              waveform     to bias the baseline to an amplitude   other than
                                                                              zero.
    Baseline. The quiescenf        DC voltage       reference   level of
the pulse waveform,
                                                                                 Overshoot.   The short term'pulse     excursion (0; tran-
                                                                              si@nT) above the pulse top or below the baseline, which is
    Complementary      Pulse. Normal        pulse with high and low           simultaneous  to the leading or trailing edge of the pulse.
levels inrerchanged.    Pulse on-time       becomes pulse off-time.

                                                                                  Period.   The time interval for B full pulse cycle. inverse
     Duty Factor.    Sometimes referred to es duty cycle. The                 of frequency     or repetition   rate, or the interval between
ratio of pulse duration     to period, or the product of pulse                corresponding     pulse amplitudes     of two consecutive    un.
duration     and pulse repefifion    rate. Duty fector in % =                 delayed or delayed pulses. Generally measured between the
Duration/Period    X 100.                                                     50% amplitude levels of two consecutive pulses.


    Falltime.  The time interval. et rhe pulse trailing edge,                     Preshoot.   A transient excursion rhat precedes the Step
for the pulse amplitude     to fall from the 90% amplitude                    function.   II may be of the same or opposite polarity as the
level to the lOPA amplitude   level.                                          pulse.


    Flatness. The absence of long rerm variations to the                         Pulse Duration.    The time interval between the leading
pulse top; excluding overshoot.     ringing or pulse rounding.                and trailing edge of a pulse at which rhe instantaneous
Sometimes referred to a5 tilt or slope.                                       amplitude   reaches 50% of the peak pu,lse amplitude.


8                                                                                                                                          1-7
,Operating:I"9tructions--PG:502



                                                                                                                                                                     m3
    Polarity.   The direction    from the baseline of the pulse                        Rounding   or Undershoot.   The rounding                 of the pulse
 excursio", either positiveqoing     (+) or negativegoing (6).                     corners at the &es of a step function.

      Ri"gin,g.     Periodic   aberrations       that    dampen     in time,
 following      the overshoot.

    Risetime.     The time  interval,  at the step function                            Tilt or Slope. A distortion  of e" otherwise flat~toppql
lesding edge, for the'pulse to rise from the 10% to the 90%                        pulse, characterized by either a decline or a rise of the pulse                               I
amplitude     levels.                                                              top. (see Flatness).                                                              *
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                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                         SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                                                                                                         I
Performance            Conditions                                                      Accuracv:     5% from 5 ns to .5 ms, 15% of 5 mr range,
                                                                                          with both period and duration     variables in calibrated
    The electrical characteristics ere valid only if the PG 502
                                                                                          positions.  Duration  may vary not more than 3% +
is calibrated at a" ambient temperature      betwew+20*C    and
                                                                                          0.5 ns for any duty factor less than 50%.
+30



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