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1                             T EKT R O N IX
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                                     OSCILLOSCOPE

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                                  N ST RU CTIO N             M A NU A L
 
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    Tektronix, Inc.
     .. Box 500




    Beaverton, Oregon 97077                Serial Nu m ber

    070-2139-01                                                F irst P ri nti ng APR 1976
                       W A RR A N TY


All T EK T R O N IX instrume n ts are warra n ted agai n st
d efective materials and wor k ma n s h ip fo r one year .
Any questions wit h res p ect to t h e warranty s h oul d
be ta k en up wit h yourTE K T R O N IX F ield E ngineeror
represe n tative .



All re q uests for repairs and re p lacement parts
s h ould be d irecte d to t h e T EK T R O N IX F iel d Office
or re pr ese n tative in you r area . T h is will assure you
t h e fastest p ossible service . P lease i n clu d e t h e
instrument Type Number or P art N um b er a n d Serial
Numbe r wit h all re q uests for parts or service .



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Copyrig h t c 1976 by Te k tro n ix, Inc ., Beaverto n ,
O r egon . P rinted in t h e U nite d States of America . All
rig h ts reserved . Contents of t h is pu blication may n ot
be reproduced in any form wit h out permission of
Te k tronix, Inc .



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T EK T R O N IX is  registered tra d emar k of Te k tronix,
Inc.
                 TA BLE O F CO N T EN TS

                     OPER ATI NG INST RU CTIO N S TABLE OF CO N TEN TS

SE CTIO N 1   O PERATI NG I NF ORM ATIO N                                        Page

 1-1
  FI RST TIME OPERATIO N
      Calibratio n Ch ec k                                                       1-3
      R ea d out                                                                 1-3
      Beam F inder                                                               1-3
      Extern al Inte nsity Input                                                 1-3
 1-3
  GENER AL OPER ATI N G I NF ORM ATIO N
      Display Focus                                                              1-3
      Trace Alig n me n t Ad justme nt                                           1-4
      Beam Finder                                                                1-4
      R eadout (Wor ks Only W it h 5400-Series Plug-In U nits)                   1-4
      Option 3, Exter nally P rogrammed Sevent h an d E ig hth R ea dout Words   1-4
      Display Switc h i ng L ogic                                                1-4
      Vertical Dis p lay Mo d e                                                  1-5
 1-5  - Operatio n
      R aster Display                                                            1-6
      Inte n sity M odulation                                                    1-6
      Calibrator                                                                 1-6
      Display Ph otograp hy                                                      1-6
 1-6
  OPER ATING V O LTAG E
      5400 Panel (Dust Cover) R emoval                                           1-6
      Power Transformer                                                          1-7
  I N ST RUMENT CO NVER SIO N                                                    1-8
  R AC KM OUN TI NG                                                              1-8
 1-8  M ou nti ng M et hod
      R ac k Dimensions                                                          1-8
      Installing The Slide-Out Trac ks                                           1-8
      I nstallation An d Ad j ustment                                            1-11
      Sli de-Out Trac k Maintenance                                              1-11
  OPER ATING TEMPER AT URE                                                       1-11
  PLUG-IN UN ITS                                                                 1-11
      Installation                                                               1-11
 1-12 Selectio n
  B ASIC OSCI LL OSCO PE APPL ICATIO NS                                          1-12
      Pea k -to- Pea k Voltage M easurements-AC                                  1-12
      I nstantaneous V oltage Measurement-DC                                     1-13
      Com p arison M easureme n ts                                               1-14
      Time Period M easurement                                                   1-15
      Deter m ining F re q uency                                                 1-15
      R isetime M eas ureme nt                                                   1-16
      Time Difference Measurements                                               1-16
      M ulti-trace Ph ase Difference M easu reme nt                              1-17
      H ig h Resolution Ph ase M easureme nt                                     1-18
5440



                    TA BLE O F CO N T EN TS (cont .)                                          .
       S E CTIO N   2   S PE CI F ICATIO N   AN D PERF O RM A N C E   C HE C K        P age       
         2-1
          SPE CI FICATIO N
          POWER TO EXT ERNAL E Q U I PMEN T                                            2-5
          PERF ORM AN CE C HE C K                                                      2-6
            Introduction                                                               2-6
            Test Eq ui pme nt R equired                                                2-6
            Prelimi n ary Procedure                                                    2-7
            Performance Chec k Proce d ure                                             2-8




                                S ERV ICI N G INST RU CTIO NS TA BLE O F CO NTEN TS

       S E CTIO N 3
          CI RCU IT D ESC R IPTION
             Introduction                                                              3-1
          I NTERFAC E CI R C U IT                                                      3-1
             C hop Oscillator                                                          3-1
             Divi der Circuit                                                          3-1
             Vertical Amplifier and V ertical Integrate d Switch i n g Circuit         3-1
             H orizontal Amplifier                                                     3-2
             Trigger Am plifiers                                                       3-2
             -Axis Sign al                                                             3-2
          VERTICA L AMPLI F I ER                                                       3-2
             Delay Li n e                                                              3-2
             Am plifier                                                                3-2
          H OR IZO NTA L A MPL I F I ER CI R CU IT                                     3-3
             Input Amplifier                                                           3-3
             Output Am p lifier                                                        3-3
          Z-AXIS A MPL IFI ER AN D CR T CI R CU IT                                     3-3
             -Axis Am p lifier                                                         3-3
             H ig h-Voltage R egulator                                                 3-4
             H ig h-Voltage Outputs                                                    3-4
             CRT Control Circuits                                                      3-4
          L OW-VOLTAG E P OWER S UPPL Y AN D
          CA LI BR ATO R CI R C U IT                                                   3-4
             P ower Input                                                              3-4
             L ow-Voltage R ectifiers and U nregulate d Out p ut                       3-5
             Low-Voltage R egulators                                                   3-5
             L ine Trigger                                                             3-5
             CRT H eater W inding                                                      3-5
             Calibrator                                                                3-5
         3-6
          RE ADOUT SYST EM
             Dis p lay Format                                                          3-6
             Develo p i ng the Disp lay                                                3-6
             Circuit Analysis of R ea d out System                                     3-7




                                                                                                  
                                                                                           5440



               TA BLE O F CO N T EN TS (cont.)
                                                                                   Page
     M AI N T ENA N C E
    S E CTIO N 4
     PREVENTI VE M AI N T EN A N C E                                                4-1
        CA B I NE T REM OVA L                                                       4-1
        C LEA N I N G                                                               4-1
    4-1 V IS U A L I N S PE CTIO N
    4-2 LUBR ICATIO N
        S EM ICO N D U CTO R CHE C K S                                              4-2
        ADJU ST MEN T A F T ER REP AI R                                             4-2
     T R O UBLES H OOTI N G                                                         4-3
        T R O UBLE S H OOTI N G AIDS                                                4-3
         T R O UBLE S H OOTI N G E Q U I PMEN T                                     4-4
         T R O UBLE S H OOTI N G T E C HN IQ UE S                                   4.-4
     CO RRE CTI VE M AI N T EN A N C E                                              4-7
         O B TAI N I N G REPL AC EMEN T P A RTS                                     4-7
         SO L D ER I N G T E C HN IQ UE S                                           4-7
         CO MP O NEN T REM OV A L A N D REP LAC EMEN T                              4-8
         AD JU ST MEN T A F T ER REPAI R                                            4-12
         REP AC K AGI N G F O R S H I PMEN T                                        4-12



    S E CTIO N 5 AD JU ST MEN T
    5-1          I N T R OD U CTIO N
                     Te k tro n ix F iel d Service                                  5-1
                 PREL I M I N A R Y PR OC E D URE                                   5-1
    5-1          P O WER S UPPL Y A N D CA L I BRATO R
                 C R T DIS PL AY                                                    5-4
                 VERTICA L SYST EM ( U si n g Calibration F ixture)                 5-5
                 VERTICA L SYST EM ( U sing 5 48)                                   5-7
                 HO R IZO N TA L SYST EM ( U sing Calibratio n F ixture)            5-8
                 HO R IZO N TA L SYSTEM ( U si n g 5 48)                            5-10
    5-12         RE ADO U T SYST EM



    S E CTIO N 6     OPTION    I   NF O RM ATIO N


    S E CTIO N 7     REPLAC E A BLE ELE CT R ICA L PA RTS


    S E CTIO N 8     DIAG R A M S A N D CI R C U IT B OA R D I LLU ST R ATIO N S

    S E CTIO N 9     REPL AC E A BLE ME C H A N ICA L P A R TS


    CH A N G E I NF O RM ATIO N & T E ST E Q U I PMEN T





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5440 Oscilloscope
                                                                                                                 Section 1-5440




                          O PER ATI N G I NF O R M ATIO N
           The Te ktron ix 5440 Oscilloscope is  solid-state instrument designed for ge neral-pur pose applications . Th is
    i n strument h as th ree plug-in compartmen ts that acce pt 5000-series plug-in units to forma com p lete meas urement system .
    To effectively use t h is instrume nt, the operation and capabilities of the instrument must be kn ow n . Th is section describes
    front- p anel control fu nctions, giving first-time and general operating informatio n . In formatio n or( operating voltage,
'   instrume nt co nversion, rac k mou n ti ng, operating temperature, and p lug-i n i nstallation is also included.




               F I R ST TIME O PERATIO N                                                    Amplifie r Plug-in



'
                                                                     Dis play                 On
      Centere d                                                      Positio n
       Steps 1 th roug h 19 of the followi ng procedure p rovi d e   CH 1 V olts/Div          .1
    an operatio nal c hec k to verify satisfactory operation of th e CH 1 Variable V olts/Div Cal (fully cloc kwise)
    oscilloscope and associated plug-ins . R efer to Fig . 1-1 for   CH 1 I np ut Cou p li ng DC
'   front-panel co ntrol and connector locations.                    Trigger                  CH 1
                                                                     Mode                     CH 1
'       1 . For the following procedure,  5A-series amplifier
    plug-i n sh ould be in one of th e vertical (left o r center)                        Time-Base Plug-in
    pl ug-in compartments a nd  513-series time-base p lug-in
    s h ould be in t he h orizo ntal (rig ht) com partment.             Display                       Alternate (button out)
                                                                        Position                      Ce ntere d
                                                                        Main Sec/Div                  5 ms
       2. See Operati ng V oltage in th is sectio n before              V ariable Seco n ds/Div       Cal (f u lly cloc kwise)
    proceed i ng . Set the POWER switch to off (pus hed in) and         Mag                           Off (button out)
'   co nn ect the 5440 to  power source that meets th e voltage
                                                                        Main Trig L evel              Coun tercloc kwise
    an d freque ncy req uirements of th is instrume nt .
                                                                        Source                        Left (or R ig ht if the
                                                                                                      am plifier p lug-in is in the
'       3. Turn the INT EN SITY and RE ADO UT I NT EN S co n-                                         ce nter com partment)
    trols counterclockwise and pull the POWER switch o u t to           Coupling                      Auto Trig, AC





    tur n th e i nstru me nt on . Set the front- panel co ntrols as                                   Coupl, +Slo pe
    follows :                                                           Mode                          Mai n Sweep








 

Op erating Information-5440




              F OC US Control                   I NT EN SITY Co ntrol
        P rovi desa dju st m en t to        Co ntrols    d isplay   brig h t-
                                                                                      BEAM F I N DER
        obtai n  well-defined d is-         ness .
                                                                                       Pu shbutton
        play .
                                                                                Br ings    beam     on-screen;
                                                                                limits intensifie d display to
                                                                                area insi de graticule.

                                                                                                       RE ADO U T I N TENS
                                                                                                             Co nt r ol
                                                                                                  Co n trols brig h t n ess of th e
                                                                                                  rea d out portio n of th e
                                                                                                  CR T display . In t h e f u lly
                                                                                                  co un terclockwise p ositio n ,
                                                                                                  t h e readout system is in-
                                                                                                  operative.

                                                                                                    G R AT I LLUM Co n trol
                                                                                                  Controls Graticule illumi-
                                                                                                  nation .


                                                                                                        POWER Switc h
                                                                                                  Tu rns i n str u ment p ower on
                                                                                                  or off .



                                                                                                       CA L I BR ATOR Loop
                                                                                                  Pr ovides positive-going
                                                                                                  acc u rate 400-millivolt and
                                                                                                  4-m illia mpere squ arewave
                                                                                                  at  frequ ency of twice t h e
                                                                                                  li n e fre qu e ncy for cali b ra-
                                                                                                  tio n and prob e compensa-
                                                                                                  tio n .




                                 I N TEN SITY I NPU T
                                    Con n ector
                                Per m its a pp lication of Z-
                                axis signals to th e C R T
                                (DC couple d ) . Positive-
                                going signal increases i n ten-
                                sity .



                                                                                                                                       2139-02


                                        Fig . 1-1. Fr ont- an d rea r -panel cont r ols an d connecto r s.
                                                                                                                    Operating I n formatio n -5440


         4 . Advance t h e I N T EN SITY control u n til t h e trace is at              14 . Set t h e time- b ase unit for magnifie d o peration .
    t h e d esired viewing level . T h e trace s h oul d a p p ear near t h e      N otice t h at t h e rea d out d is p lay c h a n ges to indicate t h e
    graticule center .                                                             correct magnified sweep rate . If  readout-co d ed 10 
                                                                                   probe is available for use wit h t h e vertical u n it, install it on
                                                                                   t h e i n p ut co n nector of t h e vertical p lug-in . N otice t h at t h e
       5 . Connect a 1  p robe, or  test lea d from t h e amplifier                d eflection factor i n dicate d by t h e readout is increased by
              i
    p lug-i n n put co nn ector to t h e CA L I BR ATO R loop .                     10 times w h en t h e probe is a dd ed . R etur n t h e time-base
                                                                                    unitto normal sweep op eration an d disco nn ectt h e p robe .

   6 . Tu rn th e M ain Trig L evel control cloc k wise u n til 
stable d isplay is obtained . Ad j ust t h e vertical an d h orizo n -      15 . N otice t h at th e read out from  p articular p lug-in
occupies  sp ecific locatio n on t h e d is p lay area . If eit h er of
tal Position co n trols so t h at t h e display is         centere d
vertically and starts at t h e left edge of t h e graticule .          t h evertical p lug-in units is  dual-trace u n it, notice t h at t h e
                                                                       rea d out for C h a n nel 2 a pp ears wit h i n th e lower division of
                                                                       t h e crt below t h e rea d out for C h a nn el 1 .
   7  . A dj ust t h e F OC U S control for  sh ar p , well-define d
dis p lay over t h e e n tire trace le n gt h .
                                                                       B eam F inder
                                                                                       16 . M ove t h e     display off-screen wit h           th e   vertical
       8 . Discon n ect t h e input sig n al a n d position t h e trace            p osition co n trol .
    vertically so t h at it coi n cides wit h t h e ce n ter h orizo n tal line
    of t h e graticule .
                                                                                         17 . P us h t h e BEAM F I N D ER button and observe t h at
                                                                                   t h e d is p lay compresses i n to t h e scree n area . R epositio n
        9 . If t h e trace is not parallel wit h th e center h orizo n tal         t he d is p lay to screen ce n ter an d release t h e BEAM
    line, see Trace Alignment A d j ustme n t i n th is section .                   F I N D ER button .



         10 . R otate t h e G R AT I LLUM control t h roug h out its
                                                                                   E xternal Inte n sity In p ut
    range and notice t h at t h e graticule lines are illuminate d as
    t h e control is tur n ed cloc k wise . Set t h e control so                      18 . Co nn ect  5 volt, 1 kH z si n e-wave or sq uare-wave
    graticule lines are illumi n ated as desire d .                                signal to t h e  I N T EN SITY I NPU T connector on t h e
                                                                                   rear p anel . Also, use t h e sig nal to externally trigger t h e
                                                                                   time-base p lug-i n .
    Calibration C hec k

          11 . M ove t h e trace two d ivisions below graticulecenter                  19 . Slowly rotate th e I N T EN SITY co n trol counter-
     a n d reconnect t h e calibrator sig n al to t h e am p lifier p lug-in       cloc k wise until th e trace appears to be  series of dimmed
     in p ut connector .                                                           an d brig h te n ed segme n ts . T h e brig h te n e d segments
                                                                                   correspo n d wit h t h e to p s of t h e calibrator squarewaves .

           12 . T h e dis p lay s h ould be four d ivisio n s in am p litu d e
     wit h six complete cycles (five complete cycles for50- h ertz
     li n e freq ue n cy) s h ow n h orizontally . An i n correct d isplay
     in d icates t h at t h e oscillosoc p e mai n frame or p lug-ins               G ENER A L OPER ATI N G                      I NF O RM ATIO N
     nee d to be recalibrate d .

                                                                                   Display F ocus
     R eadout                                                                          If  well-defined dis p lay cannot be obtai n ed wit h th e
         13 . Turn t h e READO U T I N T EN S control cloc k wise                  F OC U S co n trol, even at low inte n sity setti n gs, a d j ustme n t
     u n til an al p h anumeric dis p lay is visible wit h i n th e to p or        of th e internal astigmatism co n trol may be require d .
     bottom divisio n of t h e crt (reset t h e F OC U S a dj ustme n t if
     n ecessary for best d efi n itio n of t h e readout) . C h a n ge th e
     Volts/Div switc h of t h e am p lifier p lug-in t h at is selecte d for            To c h ec k for proper setting of t h e Astig control, slowly
     dis p lay . N otice t h at t h e readout p ortio n of t h e d isplay          tur n t h e F OC U S control t h roug h t h e optim u m setting wit h
     ch anges as t h e deflection factor is c h anged . L i k ewise,                signal d isplaye d on t h e crt scree n . If t h e Astig co n trol is
     c h ange th e Sec/Div switc h of t h e time-base u n it t h at is             correctly set, th e vertical and h orizontal p ortions of t h e
     selecte d for d is p lay . N otice t h at t h e rea d out dis p lay forth e   trace will come into s h ar p est focus at t h e same position of
     time-base u nit c h anges also as t h e sweep rate is c h ange d .            t h e F OC U S co n trol .
Operati  n g I n formation-5440

Trace Alignment Ad justment                                            dis p laye d withi n t he to p d ivisio n of th e gratic u le and th e
                                                                       rea d out from Chann el 2 is dis p layed directly below with in
    If  free-run n ing trace is not p arallel with t h e h orizontal
                                                                       the bottom division of the graticule . Only th e readout from
gratic u le lines, set the Trace R otation ad j ustme nt (internal
                                                                       p lug-in ch annels that are selecte d by dis p lay switches, or
ad justment) as follows: Positio n th e trace to th e ce nter
                                                                       by t h e mode switc hes of dual-c hannel p lug-i ns, ap pear in
horizontal li ne an d ad just the Trace R otation adj ustment
                                                                       th e readout display .
so th at th e trace is parallel with t h e h orizontal graticule
lines.
                                                                            T h e RE ADOU T I NT EN S control determines t he i nten-
                                                                       sity of only the r ea d out portio n of the display i nd ependent
B eam F inder                                                          of the ot her traces . The readout system is i no p erative in
    Th e BEAM FI N DER switch provides  means of                       t h e fully counterclockwise OFF p ositio n Th is may be
locating  d is play that overscans the viewi ng area either            desirable when the to p and bottom divisions of the
vertically or horizontally . Wh en t he BEAM FI NDER switc h           graticule are to be use d for waveform dis p lay, or when the
is p ressed , the display is com p resse d within the graticule        trace interruptions necessary to d is p lay characters do not
area and the display intensity is i n creased . To locate and          allow  satisfactory waveform display to be obtaine d .
re position an overscann ed d is p lay, use t h e following
proced ure :
                                                                       Op tion 3, E xter nally P rogrammed Sevent h and
   1 . Press the BEAM FI N D ER switch , h ol d it in, then            E ig h th R eadout Wor d s
increase th e vertical and horizo ntal deflectio n factors until            Th is o ption a d ds  25-p in connectorto the rear- p anel of
the d isplay is with i n t he graticule area .                         t h e 5440 t h roug h wh ic h two ten-character readout words
                                                                       ca n be dis p laye d on the crt, see Fig . 1-2 .

   2 . Ad j ust the vertical an d horizontal position controls
to ce n ter the d is play about the vertical and horizontal            Display Switc h ing       L ogic
centerlines .
                                                                          Th e electro n ic switc h i ng for time-s h ared d isplays is
                                                                       p roduced at the plug-i n in terface with in th e main frame;
  3 . R elease th e BEAM F I N DER switch ; the d isplay               h owever, the switch ing logic is selected i n t he p lug-in
should remain with in the viewing area .                               units . The system allows any combin ation of p lug-i ns a n d
                                                                       Dis p lay switc h setti n gs . R efer to the indivi d ual plug-in
                                                                       ma n uals for specific capabilities an d operati n g
Readout (Wor ks Only Wit h 5400-Series Plug-in                         procedures .
U nits)
                                                                                   Left         Rig ht
    Th e rea d out system of the power su pp ly/amplifier and                    V ertical     V ertical        Horizontal H orizontal
                                                                                                                  or M ai n  or Delayed
d isplay mo dules allows alp hanumeric d is p lay of informa-                   Cha nnel 1    Channel 1
tion on the crt, alo n g with t h e a nalog waveform displays .
The information disp laye d by the read out system is
obtained from th e plug-in units that are installe d in th e
p lug-in compartments . The characters of t h e readout
display are written by the crt beam on  time-s h ared basis
with t h e signal waveforms.


   The R eadout System operates i n  free-r u n ning mo de
to in terrupt the waveform d is play to p resent c h aracters .
The waveform d is p lay is interru pted for only about 20
microseconds for each c haracter th at is d is p laye d .


   Th e readout information fro m eac h p lug-in is called 
word . U p to six (eig ht wit h Op tion 3) words of rea d out                       Left          Rig ht         E xter nal     E xternal
                                                                                 V ertical      V ertical          Word           Word
information can be d is played . The location at whic h each                    Channel 2      C hannel     2   (C hannel) 1   (C hann el) 2
readout word is p resented is fixed an d is d irectly relate d to
the plug-i n u n it an d ch annel from wh ic h it originated . Fig .                                               E xter nal readout
1-2 s hows the area of the g raticu le where th e readout from                                                    informatio n when
eac h plug-i n unit chann el is dis playe d (external readout                                                     option is installed . 2139-03
programmi n g is available only with Op tion 3) . Notice that          Fig . 1-2. Locatio n of readout on th e crt identifying the origi-
the readout from Ch an nel 1 of each p lug-in un it is                 nating pl ug-in un it an d c han nel (and exte rnal, if Optio n 3 is in-
                                                                       stalle d).
                                                                                                   O perating Information-5440


                                                                     Vertical Disp lay     Mode
                                                                          Display On . To d isplay  sig nal, the Display button of
                                                                     t h e ap p licable vertical p l ug-in u nit must be pus he d in to
  At sweep rates faster t h an approximately 1 s, the                activate th e un it . If two plug-ins are installed in t he vertical
  5810, 512, an d 5813 Time B ase plug-in trigger                    compartments and only the signal from one of the u nits is
  circuit will riot respond fast enough , when used in               wa nte d , set the Display switch of th e unwa nte d u n it to Off
  5440, to allow the leading edge of the display to be               (butto n out) . If neit her plug-i n is activate d , the sig nal from
  observed.                                                          the left unit is d isplayed . Bot h p lug-ins can be activated for
                                                                     multi-trace d is plays .

  Differences in wiring between th e 5100-series and
  5400-series oscilloscope plug-in interfaces will not                  Alte rn ate M ode. T he alter nate p osition of the time-base
  allow the use of the composite trigger mode of the                 un it Dis p lay switch produces  dis play t hat alternates
  5810, 5812, and 5813 Time B ase plug-ins when                      betwee n activate d plug-ins and amplifier chann els with
  used in th e 5440 . 11 the time base units a re put in this        eac h sweep of the crt . The switch ing sequence is describ-
  mo de, they will trigger off the left vertical plug-in             ed u nd er Dis p lay Switch ing Logic i n t h is section .
  only .                                                             Althoug h th e Alternate mode can be use d at all sweep
                                                                     rates, the C ho p mode provides  more satisfactory display
                                                                     at swee p rates from about one milliseco nd/division to five
                                                                     seco nd s/division . At t h ese slower swee p rates, alternate-
    V ertical Plug-in Compa rtments . Wh en  vertical p lug-i n      mode switc hing b ecomes difficult to view .
is in t h e active mo d e (Display bu tton p us hed in),  logic
level is a pp lied to the switch ing circuit in t he mainframe
and  d is p lay from th is plug-in will occur. Wh en two p lug-         C h opped M ode. T he C ho p p osition of the time-b ase
ins are both active in the vertical compartments,  multi-            u nit Display switch p ro d uces  disp lay that is electronical-
trace disp lay will occur (Altern ate or Choppe d ) . Wh en no       ly switched between chan nels at  10G- kilo hertz rate . The
plug-i n is in th e active mode, the sig nal from the left           switch ing se quence is discussed earlier . In ge neral, the
compartment will b e d isplayed .  time-base un it operate d         Cho p mo de p rovi des the best d is p lay at swee p rates
in one of the vertical com p artments h as  perma nen t              slower than about one millisecond/diviision or whenever
in ter nal connection to apply  logic level to t h e switchi ng      du al-trace, si ngle-s hot ph enomena are to be disp layed. At
circuit; th us,  vertical trace p ro d uced by this unit will        faster swee p rates, the chop ped switch ing becomes
always be d is p layed.                                              ap p arent and may i n terfere with t he dis p lay.


    H orizontal Plug-in Compartmen t. Alternate or                       Dual-Sweep Displays . Wh e n  d ual-swee p time-base
Ch op p ed dis p lay switc hing is selected on  time-base u n it     unit is o perated in th e h orizontal compartment, the
operated i n t he h orizo ntal compartment. Wh en t h e              alternate an d c hopp ed time-s hared switching for either
Dis p lay switch is out (Alt),  negative impulse is sup p lied       the  or  sweep is i d entical to that for  si ngle time-base
at the e n d of the sweep to allow alternate switch ing              un it . H owever, if bot h th e  an d  swee ps are operating,
betwee n plug-i ns and p lug-i n ch ann els . Wh en th e Disp lay    the 5440 operates in t he in d epende nt pairs mo de . Un der
switch is pus hed in (C h op),  ch o p p ed d isplay will a p pear   th is cond ition, the left vertical u n it is always disp laye d at
if  multi-trace display is re q uired by the p lug-ins in th e       the swee p rate of the  time basea nd t he rightvertical unit
vertical com p artme nts .  vertical plug-in u nit operated i n      is disp laye d at the swee p rate of the  time-base (non-
th e h orizo ntal com partment h as  permanent internal              delayed swee p only) . Th is results i n two displays that h ave
co nn ectio n to provide  choppe d d is p lay if it is required .    comp letely in d e p e nd en t vertical deflectio n an d ch o pped
                                                                     or altern ate swee p switc hing .
    Switching Se q ue n ce . Four dis p lay time slots are
provided on  time-s h ari ng b asis . Wh en two vertical p l ug-     - Op eratio n
ins are active, eac h receives two time slots, so the
switch ing se q uence is : left, left, center, ce nter, etc . The        In some app licatio n s, it is desirable to display one
two time slots allotted to eac h plug-in are d ivided between        signal versus a n ot h er (X-Y) rather than against an internal
amplifier chan nels in  dual-trace un it ; if two d ual-trace        swee p . T he flexibility of the p lug-in un its available for use
p lug-ins are active, the n th e switch in g se q ue nce is : left   with th e 5440 p rovides  means fora pp lying  signal to th e
Chann el 1, left C hannel 2, ce nter Ch ann el 1, ce n ter           h orizontal deflectio n system for this type of d is play. Some
Ch annel 2, etc . If only one vertical plug-i n is active, it        of the 513-series time-base u nits ca n be o p erated as
receives all four time slots . The switc h in g seq uence is the     am p lifiers, in addition to their normal use as time-base
same for both th e Alternate a nd C h oppe d display mo des .        generators .
O perating          Information-5440

R aster Dis p lay                                                          Dis p lay Ph otograp h y

      raster-ty p e dis p lay ca n be use d to effectively increase             permanent record of t h e crt display ca n be obtained
t h e a p pare n t sweep lengt h . F or t h is type of d is p lay, t h e   wit h an oscilloscope camera system . T h e crt bezel of t h e
trace is d eflecte d bot h vertically an d h orizontally by                5440 provides integral mou n ti n g for  Tek tronix os-
sawtoot h signals, and is accomplis h ed by installi n g  513-
          ma                                                               cillosco p e camera . T h e instructio n     n uals for t h e
series time-base u n it i n th e left vertical compartment, as             Tektronix oscilloscope cameras include complete i n struc
well as one i n t h e h orizo n tal com p artme n t . N ormally, t h e     tio n s for obtaining waveform ph otograp h s .
unit in t h e vertical compartment s h ould be set to  slower
sweep rate t h an t h e one i n th e h orizontal com p artment ;
t h e number of horizo n tal traces in t h e raster d e p en d s upon                      O PERATI N G V O LTAG E
th e ratio between t h e two swee p rates . Information ca n be
d is p laye d on t h e raster using t h e Ext I n tensity I n p ut to
p rovide intensity modulation of t h e d is p lay . T h is type of
raster d is p lay ca n be used to provi d e  television-ty p e
d is p lay .
                                                                              Th is instrument is designed for o peration from 
                                                                              power source with its n eutral at or near eart h
I n tensity Modulation                                                        (groun d ) potential, and wit h  se p arate safety-eart h
                                                                              conductor. It is not intended for operation from two
    I n te n sity (Z-Axis) mo d ulatio n ca n be use d to relate              phases of  mult -p h ase system, oracross t h e legs of
t h ird item of electrical p h enomena to t h e vertical (Y-Axis)              single-p h ase, three-wire system .
an d th e h orizontal (X-Axis) coord i n ates wit h out affecting
t h e waves h ape of t h e d isplaye d signal . T h e  -Axis
modulati n g sig n al, a pp lie d to t h e  I N T EN SITY I NPU T,         5400   P anel   (Dust Cover) R emoval
c h a n ges t h e i n te n sity of t h e d is p laye d waveform to
p rovi d e t h is type of display . T h e voltage amplitude
re q uire d for visible trace mo d ulation d e p e nd s on t h e                                        W A RN I N G
setti n g of t h e I N T EN SITY control . About +5 volts will turn
on t h e d isplay to  n ormal brig h t n ess level from an off                 Dangerous potentials exist at several points
level, a n d about -5 volts will turn t h e d is p lay off from                th roug h out th e oscilloscope . Wh en th e instrument
n ormal brig h tness level . "Gray scale" intensity mo d ula-                  must be operated wit h th e cabinet pa n els removed ,
tio n ca n be obtaine d by a pp lyi n g sig n als betwee n t h ese             do not touc h ex p osed connections or com p onents .
levels . M aximum safe input voltage is 



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