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                            TEKTRONIX
                             D IVI 502

                                   DIGITAL
                                     IVI U LT I IVI ET E R



                            INSTRUCTION              MANUAL
Tektronix, Inc .
P.O . Box 500
Beaverton, Oregon   97005            Serial Number


                                                        First Printing Aug 1974
070-1726-00
                    WARRANTY

All TEKTRONIX instruments are warranted against
defective materials and workmanship for one year .
Any questions with respect to the warranty should
be taken up with your TEKTRONIX Field Engineer or
representative .

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

Specifications and price change privileges reserved .

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

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

TEKTRONIX is a registered trademark of Tektronix,
Inc .
                                                                               DM 502


                                                                    TABLE
                                                              OF CONTENTS
                                                                               Page
  SECTION 1            OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
                       Introduction                                            1-1
                          Instrument Description                               1-1
                          Installation and Removal                             1-1
                       Operating Considerations                                1-2
                          Input Connections                                    1-2
                          Function's Available at Rear Connector               1-2
                          Sine Wave Response                                   1-3
                          Temperature Measurements                             1-3
                       Making Measurements                                     1-4
                          DC Voltage Measurements                              1-4
                          DC Current Measurements                              1-4
                          AC Voltage, Current and Resistance Measurements      1-5
                          Decibel Measurements                                 1-5
                          Temperature Measurements                             1-5
                          Using a Transistor as a Temperature-Sensing Device   1-5
                          Accurate Current Source                              1-6

                       Specifications                                          1-6


  SECTION 2            THEORY OF OPERATION
                          Introduction                                         2-1
                          Attenuator and Input Switching                       2-1
                          AC Converter                                         2-1
                          DB Converter                                         2-1
                          Ohms Converter                                       2-2
                          Temperature Measurement Circuitry                    2-2
                          Clock                                                2-3
                          Analog-To-Digital Converter                          2-3
                          Display                                              2-5
                          Power Supplies                                       2-5


  SECTION 3            ELECTRICAL REPLACEABLE PARTS LIST

  SECTION 4            SERVICE INFORMATION
                          Internal Adjustment Procedure
                          Rear Interface Connector Assignments
                          Rear Interface Connector Wire Locations
                          Front Panel Controls and Connectors
                          Block Diagram
                          Parts Location Grid
                          Attenuators and Conversion Circuits Schematic
                          Integrator, A/D Converter and Display Schematic
                          Power Supply and Switch Logic Schematic

   SECTION 5           MECHANICAL REPLACEABLE PARTS LIST
                          Accessories
                          Repackaging
                          Exploded View

  CHANGE INFORMATION


REV . A, OCT. 1974
RA   502   nalm mn'
                                                                                                    Section 1-113M 502


                                                                                OPERATING
                                                                             INSTRUCTIONS

                                             INTRODUCTION


Instrument Description                                             Interlaced bcd output (1, 3, 2, 4) referenced to the low
   The DM 502 Digital Multimeter measures do and ac             input, is available at the rear interface connector if user
voltage and current, dBm, dBV, resistance and                   wired.
temperature. The ac functions are average responding
and rms calibrated for sine waves. A single front panel
control selects all ranges . A front-panel pushbutton
selects dB readout of ac functions in lieu of voltage or                                  NOTE
current. Rear interface-connector input is also pushbut-           The DM 502 is not directly compatible with the 153
ton selected from the front panel . Values of dB are               Calculator Interface .
obtained by adding the selected dB range value to the
display reading. Readout in dBm or dBV is chosen by an
internal jumper . The unit is shipped with the jumper in the
dBm position .
                                                                   The maximum input voltage is 1 kV, 350 V at the rear
                                                                connectors . The front-panel HI and LO connectors maybe
                                                                floated 1 kV maximum aboveground, the rear inputs 350V.

   An internal jumper also permits selection of fet input (>
1000 Mil) or 10 Mil input impedance on the two lowest dc-
voltage ranges . The unit is shipped with the jumper in the     Installation and Removal
10 Mil position . See Fig . 1-2 .                                  The DM 502 is calibrated and ready for use when
                                                                received . It operates in any compartment of a TM 500
                                                                series power module . See the power module instruction
                                                                manual for line voltage requirements and power module
                                                                operation . Fig. 1-1 shows the DM 502 installation and
   Temperature measurements are made using a                    removal procedure.
Tektronix P6430 probe (Tektronix Part Number 010-6430-
00) or other suitable sensing devices. Option 2 in-
struments delete the temperature measuring capability .
                                                                  Turn the Power Module off before inserting the DM
                                                                  502. Otherwise, arcing may occur at the rear inter-
                                                                  face connectors, reducing their useful life and
                                                                  damage may be done to the plug-in circuitry.

   The readout is a 3-1/2 digit display using seven-
segment LED's. The decimal point is automatically                 Check that the DM 502 is fully inserted in the Power
positioned by the range-function switch . Polarity indica-      Module . Pull the PWR switch on the Power Module . One or
tion is automatic. A usable 50% overrange exists in all         more characters in the LED display should now be visible.
measurement modes except ac voltage and current, 1000
V dc, and the 2 A do current range. In overrange, the
display blinks and the most significant digit is suppressed .
Upon exceeding the available 50% overrange, a 1 appears           The Controls, Connectors and Adjustments foldout
in the most significant digit position . Display readings are   page in Section 3 gives a complete description of the front
invalid beyond this point.                                      panel.




REV . A, OCT . 1974
Operating Instructions-DIM 502




                                             Fig . 1-1 . DM 502 Installation and removal .




                                              OPERATING
                                            CONSIDERATIONS

Input Connections                                                     interface connector . The Rear Interface Connector
                                                                      Assignments page in the Service Section at the rear of this
   Three binding posts provide measurement connec-
                                                                      manual gives data on the various connections . Only the
tions. The HI and LO posts are normally used for all
                                                                      Temp Out, Temp Gnd and HI and LO inputs are factory-
measurements except temperature. Normal measurement
                                                                      wired . Jumper holes are provided for making the desired
conditions will be with the LO terminal ungrounded . A
                                                                      bcd output connections . See the wire locations illustration
connection between the LO and GND posts may be made
                                                                      in the foldout pages for the correct circuit board locations.
to reference the input against DM 502 chassis ground . Use
                                                                      Simply insert and solder an insulated wire strap in the
caution, as the LO terminal is then connected to earth
                                                                      proper locations . Buffers are required before the data
ground through the three-wire powercord. False readings
                                                                      outputs are used to drive external loads . See Fig . 1-3 for a
may be obtained due to ground loops.
                                                                      typical buffer circuit .


   If the INPUT button is pushed in, signal inputs are made
via the rear interface connector ; if the button is out, signal
inputs are made via the front panel.
                                                                         The DM 502 has a slot between pins 17 and 18 . A barrier
                                                                      in the corresponding position of the power module jack
                                                                      allows only compatible plug-ins to be used in that
                                                                      compartment . This protects the plug-in, should specializ-
Functions Available at Rear Connector                                 ed connections be made to that compartment . Consult the
   HI, LO, GROUND, temperature output at 10 mV per                    Building A System section of the power module manual
degree and bcd connections are available at the rear                  for further information .
                                                                                           Operating Instructions-DM 502




                        FET input
                        jumper position
                                                                                      Connect jumper on
                                                                                      reverse side of board
                                                                                      as shown to hard wire in
                                                                                      



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