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INSTRUCTION   MANUAL

MODEL 414, 414C
MICRO-MICROAMMETER
WARRANTY
    We warrant each of our products to be free
    from defects in material and workmanship. Our
    obligation       under this warranty      is to repair or
    replace any instrument          or part thereof,    except
    tubes, transistors,      fuses, and batteries,      which,
    within    a year      after   shipment     to the    orig-
    inal buyer, proves defective           on examination.



DAMAGE       IN SHIPMENT
    Be sure to include the instrument           model num-
    ber and serial number          in all communications,

    if the instrument        is damaged      when received,
    or fails to operate       properly,   a claim should be
    filed with the carrier. Upon receipt of the claim
    agent's report, we will inform you regarding
    repair or replacement.



REPAIRS
    When returning    an instrument for repair or
    recalibration, it should be securely packed
    against shipping        damage and sent to the fac-
    tory, freight      prepaid.   A brief letter describing
    the difficulty    should accompany the instrument.
                                            CONTENTS

                                                                     SECTION
      INTRODUCTION                                                      I
      SPECIFICATIONS                                                    II

               Ranges
               Accuracy
               Input Drop
               Grid Current
               Zero Drift
               Response Speed
               Zero Check
               Tube Complement
               Power Requirements
               Accessories  Supplied
               output
               Noise
               Connectors
               Accessories  Available
               Cabinet

      OPERATION                                                         III

                  Operating   Controls
                  Operation

      CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION                                               IV

                  Basic Theory
                  Circuit Description

      MAINTEUANCE                                                       V

               Factory Adjustments
               Trouble Shooting
               Voltage Resistance         Diagram
               Circuit  Schematic        Diagram Model klh
               Circuit  Schematic        Diagram Model LlhC
               Replaceable Parts         List




414   KEITHLEY INSTRUMENTS                                    CLEVELAND, OR10
                                 SECTION I - INTRCDDCTION



      Model klk
      ----
           The Keithley Model lilh Micro-microammeter           is a line operated
           vacuum tube electrometer      for measuring currents         in the range
           of 2 micro-microamperes     to 10 milliamperes.          Features include
           a response speed of greater than 0.5 seconds on all ranges,
           an input drop of less than 5 millivolts            at full scale, a
           zero drift  of less than 2% per day on any range, good accu-
           racy and calibration    stability,      negligible     noise, and
           simplicity  of operation.       For recording,      an output signal
           of five volts at 1 milliampere        is available.



           This model is identical       to the klh except that a meter-relay
           replaces the panel meter.        An adjustable     conta& pointer      is
           built   into the meter-relay,       When the indicating        pointer
           rises to the value set with the adjustable            contact,     the
           contacts lock and actuate an internal          relay.     The relay's
           SPDT s-ampere contacts are brought out through an AN con-
           nector at the back of the chassis.
           A manual reset button is supplied on the front panel.     Reset
           connections   are also brought out through the AN connector for
           rem&e resetting    of the locked-up meter-relay.




414
                                              I-l
                          SECTION II       - SPECIFICATIONS


  Ranges:           17 ranges in overlapping   1 and 3 sequence, from 10
                    milliamperes to 0.1 milli-microamperes    full scale.

  Accuracy:         Within 3% of full scale on all ranges from 10 milli-
                    amperes to 10 milli-microamperes,    and within k% of
                    full scale from 3 milli-microamperes    to 0.1 milli-
                    microamperes.

  Input     Drop:   Less than five     millivolts   for full      scale   on any
                    range.

  Grid Current!     Negligible.

  Zero Drift:       Less than 2% in any eight hour period after a five
                    minute warm-up if the source voltage is not less
                    than one volt.

  Response          Greater than 0.2 second for 67% of full scale on
  Speed:            any range with up to 5000 micro-microfarads  of
                    input capacity.

  Zero Check:       Zero check switch       allows zeroing of the instrument
                    without disturbing       the test circuit.

  Tube              1 5886, 1 613~8, 1 6CM6, 1 082.
  Complement:

  Power             100-130 or 200 to 260 volts         SO-60 cps, 33 watts.
  Requirements:

  Accessories       Mating   connectors,     two wire   adapter    for    power cord.
  Supplied:

  output:           Five volts at up to one milliampere            is developed        for
                    full scale deflection.

  Noise :           Noise at output and on indicating meter is less than
                    1% of full scale peak to peak on any range if the
                    source voltage is not less than one volt.

  Connectors:       Input:   teflon insulated UHF (Amphenol 83-798)
                    Output:   binding posts on front panel, Amphenol SOPC2F
                    at rear.

  Accessories       Model 6031 end frames for bench mounting.
  Available:

  Cabinet:          Dimensions    19" x 5i" high by 10" deep.             Net weight
                    16 pounds.




                                       II    - 1
414
                             SECTION III     - OPERATION


A.   OPERATING CONTROLS

     1.    Zero Check:         This is a push-button      located at the extreme left
                               of the panel.     Its function    is to allow the zero of
                               the instrument    to be checked while the current source
                               is attached.    To uss, depress and set the zero with
                               ZERO CONTROL. It is a feature of the instrument         that
                               the external   circuit   is not disturbed    during the test.

     2.    Range Switchr       The RANGE SWITCH is the dial next to and to the right
                               of the ZERO CHECK button.   The range in use is always
                               at the top of the dial for convenient operation.

     3.    Power, Meter
           Reverse Switch:     The knob to the right of the RANGESWITCH is the
                               power and meter polarity   switch.  This control per-
                               mits positive  or negative meter readings.    The out-
                               put voltage at the recorder terminals    is not re-
                               versed by this switch.

     Ir.   Zero I              This knob, next to the meter, is used in conjunction
                               with the ZERO CHECK switch as described above to set
                               the instrument  zero.

B.   OPERATION8

     1.    Precautions:        If the instrument     is to be used at its extreme sen-
                               sitivity    it is necessary to shield all input leads.
                               The lead-in     cable should be polyethylene    or teflon
                               insulated     coaxial cable; and a low noise, graphits-
                               coated, dielectric      cable such as Amphenol 21-537 is
                               recommended. At low sensitivities         some of these
                               precautions     may be disregarded.

     2.    Operation:          (a) Connect      to a power line of proper voltage.    The
                               instrument     is shipped for 117 volt SO-60 cps opera-
                               tion.    For   230 volt operation  see oircuit  diagram
                               at the rear      of the manual.
                                (b) Turn the RANGESWITCH to 10 milliamperes.

                                (c) Turn on power.   After    30 seconds the instrument
                                is ready to operate.

                               (d) Depress ZERO CHECK button and set meter to zero.
                               CAUTION1 Do not use control   to set meter to any
                               other point than zero.

                                (e) Instrument is now ready to operate. Attach
                                current source and turn RANGESWITCH to proper
                                range.




                                       III    - 1
      3.    Special   Instructions   for     Contact   Meter Models:

            (a) The operation   of the instrument   is identical to the non-
            contact meter models with the exception that, on ttrn-on,
            the meter pointer will strike the meter contact and lock.
            Therefore,  after the instrument    is on for about one minute
            press RESET button to release pointer and zero the meter.
            At this point proceed as in Sections 1 and 2.
            (b) Special Output Connection:           The output connector at the
            rear of the contact models is an AN connector which contains
            the output terminals,        the control relay contacts and the re-
            setting   circuit.      It is necessary that ccntacts A and B in the
            resetting    circuit    be shorted if the panel reset button is to
            be operative.        If remote resetting    is desired terminals  A and
            B may be connected through a remote normally closed switch.
            The wiring of thi~e connector is shown in detail          in DR12&9C
            AT THE REAR of the manual.

            (c) The SPDT relay contacts         are rated   at 5 amperes at 110
            volts AC or 2L volts DC.

      IL.   Recording:
            The Model hlh is provided with binding posts at the front of
            the instrument   and a connector at the rear for connection to
            a recorder.    A mating plug is provided for the rear connector.
            The wiring of the connector is shown in the schematics at the
            rear of the manual and is different     for the hlh and the UC.

            The output is five volts and 1 milliampere        for full scale
            meter deflection.      The terminals   may be connected directly
            to high impedance recording      devices.   A series resistor     is
            necessary when driving a milliampere recorder or a mirror
            galvanometer.     The exact value of resistance      varies from
            recorder to reccrder.      For a one milliampere     recorder,  ap-
            proximately    3.S kilohms is required.     The exact sensitivity
            may be set by means of a potentiometer       in series with the
            output if desired.

      5.    Speed of Response:
            The speed of response of the instrument            is specified as not slower
            than 0.2 seconds for 67% of full scale           with 5000 micro-microfarads
            of input capacity.    Capacities greater         than 5000 micro-microfarads
            may cause instability   on some ranges.          However, the above speci-
            fications allows up to 500 feet of 10           mmf per foot coaxial cable.




                                       III    - 2
414
                  SECTION IV - CIRCUIT DESCRIP'TION



           i in                --




                                                                  FIG. I

A.   BASIC 'THEORY:

     Figure 1     shows the basic circtiit.   The input current 1 flows into
     the input     termj.nal.   If we neglect Cl and C2 for the moment, the
     current i     flows throuph R the feedback resistor.     Since A is an
     amplifie?     of gain - and the feedback is negative.
                              k

                                    ein = co/k   (1)
     and since all        the current      must flow    through    R,
                      i    q   -e, + e, /k
                               --.-_,-~_ ~_
                                          --
                                      R           (2)

     now  if &, the loop gain is large, the current flowing through
     the input is e,/R and may be read from a properly    calibrated
     meter at the output.    ei,, is the input drop of the ammeter.

     The input     resistance        Rin is given by e-in/i       and is,



     Since in the Model hlh,            the amplifier    gain k is about 1000, the
     input drop, ein will be            about 5 millivolts     for a five volt output
     and the effective   innut          resistance    Rin will be about l/1000 of
     the range resistor    being          used.




                                      IV - 1
     If the capacities    Cl and C2 are considered,       the time constant
     of the circuit    is given by,

                         T = RCl/k     + RC2
     Thus the input time constant is reduced by a factor equal to
     the loop gain.   Capacitor C2 is placed across R to damp the
     response and prevent ringing.

B.   CIRCIJIT DiQXRIl'TION:    Refer   to DR127580 at the rear      of the manual:

     The input circuit    consists of Vl, a type 5886 electrometer          tube,
     followed by a 6BH8 and a 6CM6 cathode-follower.            This arrange-
     ment provides a loop gain of about 1000.          A high decree of zero
     stability   is assured by regulation      of the filament    supply of Vl
     and B+ supply by Vlr the OA2 voltage regulator.           The negative
     bias supnly is regulated      to the necessary degree by an NE81
     neon lamp.    The amplifier     is a simple single ended direct-
     coupled amplifier.     Vl and V2 are directly      coupled and the
     coupling between V2 and V3 is by means of a NE81 neon lamp.
     RlZh, the zero control,      operates by varying the screen poten-
     tial of Vl.

     The current    sensitivity    is changed by either changing the
     feedback resistor       (RlOO through R113) or by changing the
     feedback voltage by means of resistors           Rll6 and R117. From
     10 milliampers    to 10 millimicroamperes        a feedback voltage
     of five volts is used and one resistor           is used per range.
     From 3 millimicroamperes        to 0.1 millimicroamperes    one resisLor
     is used per decade and the feedback voltage is either one or
     three volts depending on whether a 3x or 10x range is being
     used.

     The power supply consists of a conventional    rectifier-filter
     circuit for the positive  and negative supplies.




                                IV - 2
                      SECTION V - MAINTENANCE


Except for occasional     tube replacement very little   maintenance is
required  for the model hlh.      Components are operated well below
rating,  and high quality     components have been used throughout.
1.   FACTORYADJlJSTMENTS

     Only one factory adjustment is made. This is Rl32, the meter
     calibration  potentiometer.     This adjustment is only necessary
     if the panel meter is changed.      To calibrate    set the instrument
     on the 1 or 10 milliampere    range anti set the meter to the cor-
     rect reading with a calibration     current sufficient     to deflect
     the panel meter to at least 75% of full scale.
2.   TROUBLESHOOTING

     Refer to DR12758-C and the voltage-resistance            diagram at therear
     of the manual.

     Follow this general procedure in trouble shooting             if   the fault
     is not apparent from the tabulated  list below:

     1.    Check the B+ and J?- potentials:            The E+ poten,tial   can be
           measured between the rectifier           string and R201 and should
           be about 320 volts.          The ripple    should not exceed 3 volts
           rms. The B- potential          may be measured between the negative
           rectifier   string    (RFh,5) and R2O5 and should be about 2irO
           volts.    The ripple again should not exceed 3 volts RMS. If
           either potential      is no't correct the trouble is probably due
           to a defective     rectifier     or filter     component although in
           some cases the transformer          may be defective.      Refer to the
           schematic diagram to locate the defective             component.

     2.    SPECIFIC FAULTS

           a.      Instrument will not balance:           If no defect has been
           foundT%x%zpection                   suggested in l., check the volt-
           age at pin 1 or 5 of Vlr. This should be 150 volts.                 If the
           voltage is not 15Ov, check R2O3, 202, and 201 for continuity
           and check Vh. If the voltage is correct,              check the voltage
           at pin 3 of Vl (The red dot is next to lead 1) the reading
           should be 3.2 volts.        If the voltage at this point has risen
           to 150 volts, the filament          of Vl is open and this tube should
           be replaced.       If this voltage checks correctly,          the following
           procedure should be started:            Short circuit    the input to
           ground with the range switch on 1 microampere full scale.
           This removes the negative feedback and allows the operating
           points of the individual         tubes to be checked.       It will usually
           be found that the amplifier          will become very sensitive        and
           difficult      to balance, however it is only necessary that the
           voltage swing through the correct operating value to confirm
           that the circuit       is operating     correctly.    Then with the input



                                 V-l
shorted, measure the plate potential          of Vl with a high impe-
dance VTVM (100 megs or better).          This voltage should be
setable by means of the ZERO control          to 8 volts.      If it is
not, either the electrometer         tube is defective     or the poten-
tial on the filament      or screen is incorrect.         We have already
measured the potential       on lead 3 of Vl and found it correct.
Now measure the potential        on lead L. This should be 2.2 volts.
If it is not check the value of R122, Rl23, R12h, R208 and
R2Ol4. Any of these could cause an incorrect            voltage.    The
screen voltage on lead 2 is derived from Rl& in the above
resistor   string.   It should be possible to vary the :screen
voltage from approximately        5.h to 10 volts.      If this cannot
be done, but the voltages are correct,          R12)1 is defective     or
there is a short circuit       to some other part of the printed
board or harness.      Finally    remove V2 from its socket.         If it
is now possible    to obtain the correct potential          on the plate
of Vl, V2 is defective.

If it was possible to adjust the electrometer         plate to 8 volts,
VI and its associated   components are not at fault and it is
necessary to proceed to V2, the 6DH8. Check the voltage at
pin 2 of V2. This should be the same electrical            point as
lead 1 of Vl and by moving the zero control         it should be pos-
sible to vary the potential     at V2 precisely    as on lead 1 of
vl.    If this is not possible,   check for an open tape on the
printed circuit   board from Vl to V2. If everything           checks to
this point, measure the voltage on pin 9 of V2. The voltage
should pass through 38 volts by varying the ZERO control.             If
this does not occur, check the other potentials          on V2; if
these are not correct look for a defective        resistor     or an
open connection   on the board.    Finally   check for a defective
v2.
If no fault has shown up so far, proceed as follows:         Check
the potential    at pin 3, V3, this should be setable with ZERO
to about -8.3~.     Tf this is not the case, check to see that
GLl, the NE 81 is lit.      Then remove V3 from the socket and
check to see if now the correct potential      can be obtained at
pin 3, V3 or the lamp lights.      If the potential  can now be
obtained with the zero control and the lamp lights,       V3 may be
defective   or there may be a short to ground or R- from the
cathode of V3. If the lamp does not now light,       check R129
and if found good replace GL 1 with a new NE 81. If NE 81's
are not available,     most NE 2's will work in the circuit.

If the circuit    did operate to this point,     check V3 as suggest-
ed above.     Then, if necessary,    check for continuity      of R130
the cathod load resistor      and check to see that the potential
at the bottom end of R129 is about -50 vol,ts.         Finally,    check
the potentials    on the other elec.trodes of V3. If now it is
possible   to swing the output signal through zero volts with
the ZERO control,     the instrument   should operate properly with
the short to the input removed.        If now this still     is not




                            v-2
      possible    either the feedback connection is open or the circuit
      is oscillating.      To check the feedback connection, check to
      see that lead 2 indicated     on the circuit schematic is con-
      nected from the output cathode as shown. If the circuit      works
      properly    on some ranges but not on others, check to see if
      R117 and Rll6 are defective.
      Oscillation    in the circuit with the input connector capped
       (do not confuse with stray pickup) will be caused by a wrong
      or changed value of Cl01 or ~126. Occasionally      if a tube is
      replaced and the replacement has an unusually high gm, oscil-
      lation    may occur.  If this happens, try another tube or pad
      Cl01 so as to double its value.

      b.   Oscillation:       If   oscillation    occurs,   see the paragraph
      immediately above.

               Inaccurate     reading:     For calibration     procedure,    see Sec-
      i;on V 1 on FACTORYADJUSTMENTS. If this adjustment is insuf-
      ficient,      be sure shielding       of input is satisfactory       before
      proceeding.         The only other causes of inaccuracy are either
      insufficient        loop gain or inaccurate        feedback resistors.       If
      the feedback resistor            is at fault,   the inaccuracy will be
      evident only on the range on which the resistor                 is being used.
       (CAUTION: when calibrating,           using a resistor      and a voltage
      source, the voltage should not be less than 0.1 volts.)                     The
      inaccuracy would then involve one of the resistors                  RlOO to
      R113 or ~116 and R117.

      To check for low loop gain do the following:        Turn the range
      switch to the 1 millimicroampere    scale and connect a voltage
      source to the input whose impedance is not greater than 10K.
      'The output will become relatively   unstable,   but with some care
      it should be possible to determine the DC voltage necessary at
      the input to cause a full scale meter deflection.        If it re-
      quires more than about 5 millivolts     to achieve full scale
      deflection,  the loop gain is low.    If no other symptons of
      malfunction  occur, this can be remedied by replacing       tubes.




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                        REPLACEABLEPARTS LIST - MODELklk
                        -                 -           -               or hlk!C

Circuit                                                                          Part
Desig.                                          Description                      No. --

R201       Resistor, camp. carbon, 100 ohm, lo%, 2w                              R3-100
R202       Resistor, wirewound, lOK, lo%, 10~                                    R5-10K
R203       Resistor, camp. carbon, 1.2K, lo%, '2~                                R3-1.2K
R20)1      Resistor, wirewound, lOK, lo%, 5w                                     Rh-1OK
R205       Resistor, camp. carbon, L7 ohm, 108, &w                               R147
R206       Resistor, camp. carbon, lK, lo%, lw                                   R2-1K
~207       Resistor, camp. carbon, lM, lo%, ,&xv                                 Rl-1M
R208       Same as R207.

RF1        Selenium rectifier,             65 ma, 130 volt    input              RFlR
RF2        Same as RFl.
RF3        Same as RFl.
RFL        Same as RFl.
RF5        Same as RFl.

SW1        Meter reversing switch                                                SW70
SW2        Range switch, ceramic insulated                                       SW18
Till       Transformer                                                           m23
           Primary #l llsv, SO/60 cy
           Primary #2 llSv, SO/60 cy
           Secondary $1 325~, 6%LO ma
           Secondary #2 22Ov, @ 20 mas
           Secondary #3 6.3v@ 2 a
           Secondary H3 6.3~ @ .6 a

Vl         Electrometer        tube, Raytheon CK5886-10                          EV58f36-10
v2         Vacuum tube,        Type 6BH8                                         EV6BH8
           Vacuum tube,        Type 6CM6                                         EV6CM6
2          Vacuum tube,        Type OB2                                          EVOB2

FUl        Fuse 1.5 amp, Type 3AG                                                m-e

ME1        Meter 0 - 200 Microamperes                                            ME-19

           Connectors        On Chassis

Input
connect.   Connector     teflon     insulated                                    cs-12

Output
Termin.    Nylon (Two)                                                           BP-13

Output
Connect.   Microphone        Type                                                cs-58

           Mating    Plugs Furnished          With Instruments

Input
Plug       Plug,    teflon     insulated                                         cs-L9
output
Plug       Microphone        Type                                                cs-33
                           REPLACEABLEPARTS LIST - MODEL U&C ONLY


Circuit                                                             Part
Desig.                                   Description                NO.
                                                                     --__
Output
Connect.   Type AN3102A-18-1s                                       cs-23
c205       Capacitor, electrolytic,      1000 x 15 WV               al-1000
RX.1       SPDT 6 Volt AC Relay                                     RL7 or RL8

ME1        O-200 ma Model h61-26, Assembly Products                 ME-20

RF6        Selenium Rectifier                                       RF-7

SW3        Pushbutton   reset   switch                              SW-35
output
Plug       Type AN3102A-18-15                                       CS-22
--
              i




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                                                       CHANGENOTICIZ

May 22, 1969                                                                              MODIX 414/i PICOA~7m?'ER

Page 19.   Change to the following:
                                                                                                                        I
Circuit                                                                Mfg.               Keithley               Fig.   :
Desl.g.                       Description                              CO&                Part NO.           _   Ref.   _
21850~                 MOS PET Input        Plug-in   Card             80164              23734A                 6      1
                                                                                                                        I
page 20.   Change to the following:

Circuit                                                         Mfg.           Mfg.            Keithley          Fig.   1,
Dosig.         Value         Rtiting                  Type      COdf           Part NO.        Part No.          Ref.
                                                                                                                        :,
R123           2 kfi         20%, 0.2 w               compv     71450          70              KP3 1 - 211       I,7    j;




                                       .)   (.
                                                             CHANGE NOTICE

May 22,     1969                                                                                  MODEL 41.4s PICOAMMlYl'CR
Page 31,.     Change to the fol.lowing:

Circuit                                                                      Mfg.                 Keithlcy            Fig.
.pcsir,.                           Descri.ption                              code      -          Part No.            Ref.

21850~                      MOS FET Input         Plug-in    Card .~          80164               2373m               7

af? __33.     Change to the following:

Circuit                                                                Mfg.           `Mfg..              Kei.thley   Fig.
Desig.             Valrvs         Ril:ing                   TYPf       Code            Psrt No.
                                                                                          _-              Part N'o.   Ref.
RI.31              2 kfl          20%,      0.2    w        compv      71450          70                  RP31.-2K    2,8
Yuly 13, X966


Page 6-2.        Change to the following:
Circuit                                                  Nf'g.    Mfg.       Keithley
Des&.             Value          Rating          me      Code     Part No.   Part No.   LOC"
203               20 vf          450 "           Em      56289        709
                                                                  'EVA1      C8-2an     PC

Page      6-3.   Change to    the   follovfng:
Circuit                                                           HffZ.      Keithley
Desig.                       Description                          COde       Part No.   Lot.
--_                 Trenafonner (Mfg. No. Kl-226)                  80164     TR-57      c

Page 6-5.        Change to the following:
Circuit                                          Mfg.            Keithley
Desig.                    Number                 Code            Part No.        Lot.
Vl                        5886                   80164           W-5886-5X       PC
Paste 6-2.   chauge to the folla?io&
D101            8111W%Oll       Pm255          02735       R&=1/A           PC
Ill02           SilieOn         lN3255         02735       RF-BYA           .vc




812s           IOMll        l%* 112 w    RCb           19727        cm-



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