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OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL MILLIOHMMETER 4328A G HEWLETT PACKARD very aCERTIFICATION Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published specifica— tions at the time of shipment from the factory. Howlett-Packard further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Bu- reat of Standards, to the extent allowed by the Bureau's calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members. WARRANTY ‘This Hewlett-Packard instrument product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment, exeept that in the case of certain components listed in Section 1 of this manual, the warranty shall be for the specified period. During the warranty period, Hewlett-Packard Company wil, at ts option, either repair or replace products which prove to be lefective. For warranty service or repair, this produet must be retumed to a service facility designated by HP. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to HP end HP shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products retumed ‘to HP from another country. HP warrants that its software and firmware designated by HP for use with an ine strument will execute its programming instructions when properly installed on that instrument. HP does not warrant that the operation of the instrument, or soft- ware, or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free. LIMITATION OF WARRANTY ‘The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inade- quate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied software or interfacing, unauthorized modification ot misuse, operation outside of the environment specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or maintenance. NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. HP SPECIFICALLY DIs- CLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILTY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES ‘THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARB BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ‘ON CON- TRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. ASSISTANCE Produet maintenance agreements and other customer assistance agreements are available for Hewlett-Packard products. For any assistance, contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office. Addresses are provided at the back of this manual.SAFETY SYMBOLS General Definitions of Safety Symbols Used On Equipment or In Manuals. we WARNING CAUTION Note Instruction manual symbol: the product will be marked with this symbol when it Is necessary for the user to refer to the instruction manual in order to protect against damage to the instrument. Indicates dangerous voltage (terminals fed from the interior by voltage execeding 1000 volts must be so marked). Protective conduetor terminsl. For protection against eleetei- eal shock in case of a fault. Used with field wiring terminals to indicate the terminal whieh must be connected to ground before operating equipment. Low-noise or noiseless, elean ground (earth) terminal. Used for 8 signal common, as well as providing protection against el trical shock in ease of fault. A terminal marked with this symbol must be connected to ground in the manner deseribed in the installation (operating) manual, end before operating the equipment. Frame or chassis terminal. A conneetion to the frame (chas- sis) of the equipment which normally includes all exposed metal structures. Alternating current (power line). Direet eurrent (power line). Alternating or direet current (power line). A WARNING denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a pro- cedure, practice, condition or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury or death to personnel. ‘The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, condition or the like, which, if not correctly performed ot adhered to, could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the produet. ‘A Note denotes important information. It calls attention to a procedure, practice, condition or the like, which is essential to highlight.MANUAL CHANGES MANUAL IDENTIFICATION —— Model Number: 43288 Date Printed: JAN, 1982 Part Number: 04328-90008 4328A MILLIOHMMETER “hie euoolament contsns important information for colecting manual erors and for ating the manual 0 instenantscontshing Make i ERRATA corrections. Moke all pproprate sorl number related changes indested inthe tabs below. 82807291 and above 1 1828307961 and above 2 1828008325 and above 3 ERRATA Page 2-1, Paragraph 2-7, ENVIRONMENT: Change temperature limitation as follows: b. Temperature, -40°F (-40°C) to 167°F (75°C). c. Temperature (with OPT. 001), 32°F (0°C) to 113°F (45°C). Page 3-1, Paragraph 3-8: Change the description for possible continuous battery Operation to 8 hours. Page 5-7, Figure 5-3, (902 + j1802) Impedance: Change the Part Number for INDUCTOR to 9100-1686. NOTE Manual ehanse supplements are caved a6 oftn ae nacsesory to kaep manuals as ourent and secrato at posible, Hewlett Packard Fecommends thet you peradaly request the text eaivon of this supplant reo copie sre svaigbe from al HP oifces. When Date/Div: Nov. 18, 1986/33 Any GEWLETT Page 1 oF 3 GA backanoOPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL MODEL 4328A MILLIOHMMETER NO ABOVE, See Section Vil for Other Seria Prefixes. © COPYRIGHT: YOKOGAWAHEWLETTPACKARD, LTD 1967 841, TAKAKURACHO, HACHIQUISHI, TOKYO,” JAPAN Vonuol Part, No. 04328-90008 Microfiche Part No, 04328-90058 Printed: dAN. 1982 & HEWLETT PACKARD‘Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 GENERAL INFORMATION . at i-1. Description ..... at 1-8. Aecessories Furnished =....0...1, 1-9 1-11, Instrument Identification 1-2 1-13, Manual Chagas .....s.s0cscsccss Io 1 INSTALLATION ao sees Bed 2-1. Introduction Det 2-8, Unpacking and Inspection. 24 2-5," Storage and Shipment . 21 2-6, Packaging pee tiaed 27, Environment 24 2-8. Installation 24 2-10; Combining Case a 2-12, Adapter Frame 2a 2-14. Powor Connection Det 245. ‘Line Voltage TD gen 2-16. Power Cable ....csccsersee 21 I OPERATION . 34 8-1, Introduction” Bo 3-4. Controls, Connectors, and Indicators 3-1 3-6. Battery Operation. 3-1 3-10. Instrument Temperature Range... a4 3-12. Measurement : : BL 3-15. Operating Procedure 84 3-17, Measuring Voltage on Samplos «11.1 3-1 3-21, Applied Current on Samples and ‘Maximum Power Dissipation ..... 9-5 9-24, Bifect of Series Reactance of Samples .... pale 3-26. DC Bias Superimposed 3-30, Recorder Output 5-82. Probe Connection 3-38, General .... 3-85. Probe Installation poe 8-87, 16005 Clip-Type Probe... 3-38, 160084 Pin-Type Probe 3-41 16007A/B Test Leads 3-43, Notes on Operation : 3-44 Tn using the 1 and Sim Ohint” Ranges, Connection of Current Terminals to the Sample must be a Firm, Positive Contact . : 3-46 In using the 1 and Sm Ohm” Range, Langa Electrically Conductive Materials should not be placed close to the Probe or their Cables .:..... 3-8 3-48, Changing Tost Lead Length |... 3-7 IV THEORY OF OPERATION 41 4-1, Tatroduetion ... Lat 4-4, Simplified Functional Doseviption Daa 4-7, Oscillator Cireuit .... reste do 4-10, Schmitt Triggor Circuit 42 ‘Model 48284 Section Page IV_ THEORY OF OPERATION (Cont'd) 4-12. 20mV Peak Limiter . = ed 14, Phase Sensitive Voltmeter . 4.2 Yo MAINTENANCE Introduction. Contents... 1, 3 nee 4 Performance Checks 1.2... 6. Adjustments 9. Test Equipment 1 1 ¥ Y 1. Maintenance . a '3, 4328A Performance Chocks... 5. ‘Mechanteal Moter Zero | 7 Linearity Check Full Scale Check Cover Removal and Replacement ‘Top Cover Removal ..+...+-+ ‘Top Cover Replacement Bottom Cover Removal - Bottom Cover Replacement Adjustment Procedures .... ‘Mechanleal Meter Adjustment. DC Power Supply Check Blas Adjustment ...... 7902 Adjustment Oscillator Output Adjustment’ ¢ Electrical Zero Adjustment .. Linearity Adjustment Full Seale Adjustment Recorder Output Adjustment .. Reactanee Component Offset Adjustment Isolating Trouble in Transistor Cireults General In Clreult Tasting Out-of-Cireuit Testing ‘Component Replacement in Biched Circuits General : Axial-Lead Components | Other Components VI REPLACEABLE PARTS Introduction... Ordering Information’ VI MANUAL CHANGES AND OPTIONS . TA TL. Options .... TaN mt 7-8, Speeial Instruments» a 7-5. Manual Changes 2.2000 02000000001 Tot 1. Later Instruments 0.000000. Tet 78. Barlier Instruments -.....004. ToL ‘TROUBLESHOOTING AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ....... a4 Bel, Introduction 2... eins Bb 8-5. Troubleshooting eee 8-1 8-8, Schematics .......0tecee 8-1Model 43284 List of Tables List of Mlustration LIST OF TABLES Number ‘Title Pago Number Tine Page 1-1, Specifications 12 Reference Designation Index. 8-2 8-1. Characteristics of Applied Current Backdating Changes . TH ‘on Samples and Maximum Power 48284 Overall Troubleshooting 85 Dissipation 235 Oscillator P/O A8 Troubleshooting... 8-7 3-2, Maximum Values of Resistance and Schmitt Trigger P/O AS Length of Load Wire 3-7 Troubleshooting BT Recommended Test Equipment’ 51 Flip-Flop P/O A3 Troubleshooting =... 8-9 Linearity Test .sscscesssssscssoesse Se Linitter P/O A8 Troubleshooting 1... 8-9 Pall Scalo Tost ". 5-2 AC Amplifier P/O A2 Power Supply Test 53 ‘Troubleshooting ses. seseeevecesees Soll Out-of-Circuit Transistor Resistance 8-7, Phase Detector and DC Amplifier Measurements . tees P/O A2 Troubleshooting =. ..2..-.+.. Belt 5-6. Safe Ohmmeter Range for ‘Transistor 8-8, Modulator P/O A? Troubleshooting -... 8-11 Resistance Measurements 8-0, Power Supply Troubleshooting... +. 8-13 5-7. Biched Circuit Soldering Equipment 8-10. Ni-Cd Power Supply Troubleshooting.» 8-15 oa List of Reference Designators and Abbreviations ......ccscceseeeeeees Bed LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Number Title Page Number Title Model 4328A Mi : 1a 8-7, Model 4928A Rear Internal View Front Panel Controls and Connectors». $-2 8-8, Model 4328 Right Internal View, Rear Panel Controls and Connectors... 3-3 8-9, Model 4328A Top Internal View | Operating Procedure a4 8-10, Model 4328A Power Supply PC Board..! 8-12 Probe Combination... 1. 3-5 B-11, Model 4328A Ni-Cd Power Supply Probe Installation 3-6 PC Board od 160058 Clip-type Probes - 3-6 8-12, Oscillator Assembly A3 Component 16006 Pin-type Probes... 102 200.01 8-8 Locations .... teweeseee Bel 160074/B Test Leads... 1.2) 3-6 8-18, Range Switeh Assembiy Ad 4-Termiual Deview Measureatentss1)) B° Component Locations... - 0-16 Basic Low Resistance Measurement -., 4-1 8-14, Oscillator Assembly A3 Schematic... 8-17 Simplified Block Diagram......, “1 Rango Switch Assembly A4 Schematic , | 8-17 Operation of Phase Detector » 42 Mother Board Assembly AS Schematic. . 8-17 Model 4328 Oselllator Talking 8-15, Phase Sensitive Amplifier Assembly ‘Schematic 45 ‘A2 Component Locations ......-..+. 8-18 4-5, Modo! 432A Phase-Sensitive 8-16, Mother Board Assembly AS Amplifier Talking Schematic ....... 47 ‘Component Locations B18 4-6. Model 43284 Power Supply Talking | 8-17, Phase Sensitive Amplifier Assembly Schematic... ‘A Schematic .... : 2. 819 4-7. Model 4328 Ni-Cd Power Supply Mother Board Assembly AS Talking Schematic .....-+.+es00000 4-l Schematic i 5-1. ‘Transistor Blasing Characteristies |... 5-4 8-18, Power Supply Assembly Ail 5-2. (0. 9m +} 1, Bm) Impedance, 5-1 Component Locations «+... cis11/ 8-20 5-8. (908 = j 1808) impedance. 5-7 8-18. Power Supply Assembly AT T-1. Partial Schematic of A2 Ass'y .. Tr Schematic Doreeedataa te tea 7-2. ~ Partial Schematic of A3 Ass'y 1.11.01! 7-2 Motner Board Aseibiy A3 8-1, Schematic Diagram Notes......001...1 8-2 Schema 8-2. Overall Block Diagram 8-3 8-20, Ni-Cd Power Supply Assembly Ab 8-3, Model 4328A Waveforms | nl ag Component Locations 3-4. Model 4328A Waveform Test Point 8-21, Mother Board Assembly Ab Locations . 185 ‘Schematic 8-5. Model 4328A Lett Internal View 8-6 Ca Power Supply Ssomby & 8-6. Model 4328A Bottom Internal View |... 8-6 ‘Schematic 8-23Model 43284, Section 1 Paragraphs 1-1 to 1-10 SECTION I GENERAL INFORMATION i-1, DESCRIPTION 1-2, ‘The Model 4328A Millichmmeter (Fig. 1-1) is portable instrument designed to measure low resist= ance with speed and accuracy. Covering a resistance range of. 0018 to 1000, the instrument uses a Kelvin Bridge method to obtain high sensitivity. Although the 4 terminal method 1s used to insure accuracy, only 2 probes placed on each end of the sample are used in the actual measurement, 1-8, To avold measurement errors due to thermal ems, contact potential differences and electrolytic polarization, the measurement utilizes a 1kHlz. signal, 4nd is insensitive to d,¢. errors, 1-4. In the measurement of contact resistance of components used inlow level signal circuits, switches, relays and connectors, the measurement voltage ap- plied should beless than 20mV peak o that thin ineu- lating films are protected from breakdown, With the 43284, voltage across samples fs less than 200uV peak on any range (when proper range setting used), and a maximum voltage of 20mV if incorrect range sottings aro used. 1-5. ‘The 48984 canbe usedto measure heat-senattive samples because the power dissipation In samples is very low. Voltage applied fo samples is automatically Limited to permit safe measurement of fuses and ex- plosives. 1-6, A unique phase discriminator In the meter etr= cull insures accurate measurement of samples with series reactance up to twice full scale resistance, 1-7. 150V superimposed de bias may be present on samples during measurement, Thus, direct measure ment of Incremental resistance of back biased diodes may be performed, permitting use of the 4328A in the design of semiconductor circuitry. 1-8. Complete specifications of the Model 43284 are given in Table 1-1, 1-9, ACCESSORIES FURNISHED 1-10, Model 16005A Clip-type probe, 160084. Pin- type probe and 16007A/B Test Leads are furnished; thoso probesr ost leads maybe "mixed or matched” in any configuration determined by the form of the sample to be measured. Also detachable power cord {is supplied with the Model 4228A Milliohmmeter, Figure 1-1 Model 43284 Milliohmmeter atSection 1 Paragraphs 1-11 to 1-14 1-11, INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION 1-12, Hewlett-Packard uses a two-section nine character (0000J00000) or oight-charactor (000-0000 ‘or 00000000} serial number. The first three or four digits (serial prefix) identify a series of instrament; the last five digits identifya particular instrument in that series, A letter placed hetween the two sections identifies the country where the instrument was manu- factured, The serial number appears on.aplate located on the rear panel. All correspondence with Hewlett= Packard Sales/Service Offices with regard to an in strument should refer to the complete serial number. 1-13, MANUAL CHANGES 1-14, ‘This manual provides oporating and service information for the HP Model 43284. portable instru- Table 1-1 Model 4828.4 mont for measurement of low resistances, Tnforma~ tion inthis manual applies directly to instruments (as manufactured) with serial numbers prefixed by the three digits indleated on the title page. If the serial prefix of the instrument is above that on the title page, "Manual Change" sheet supplied will describe changes which will adapt this manual to provide correct coverage, Technical correction (if any) due to known errors in print are called Errate and aro shown on the change sheet. And if the serial prefix or number of the instrument is below that on the title page, see SECTION VII MANUAL CHANGES AND OPTIONS, For information on manual coverage of any HP instrument, contact the nearest BP Saies/ Service Office (addresses are listed at the rear of ‘his manval) Specifications Resistance Range: 0,001 0 400 chms in a1, 3, 10 sequence. Resolution: max, resolution 0,02 on O-1 scale, 0.05 on 0-3. scale. Aceuraey: 12% of full scale, Accuracy is un- alfected by series reactance of samples with magnitude of up to 2 times full-seale resistance value, Measuring Frequency: 1000Hz +100Hz Voltage across sample: 200uV peak at full scale. Maximum voltage across sample; 20mV peak in any case. Measuring current andpower dissipation in sample, Range | “Applied f*Maximum Dissipation (ohms) | Curront (ma} in Samples (12¥) 0.001 [350 23 0.008 | 50 8 oor | 15 2.3 0.08 5 o8. On 15 0.23 08 a5. 0,08 1 0.15 0, 023 3 0,05 0.008 10 0.015 0. 0028 30 0. 005, 0, 0008, 100 0, 9015 0.00023, * Constant for each range. ** Proportional to meter deflection, full seale values given, Superimposed DC: 150V de maximum may be superimposed on samples from an external Recorder Output: 0,1V de output at full seale meter deflection, Output resistance approx. 1 ohm, Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 55°C. Power: 115/230V 410%, 50 to 6OHz, 1.5W. Op- tonal rechargeable battery provides up to8 bours continuous operation. Automatic battery recharge. Weight: 7 Ibs (3. 2kg) Accessories Furnished: 160054 Clip-type Probes 160064 Pin-type Probes 16007A Test Lead 160078 Test Lead Detachable Power Cord 16143 Probe Cable Accessories Available: 5080-0797 Rack Adapter Frame (holds three Instruments the size of the 43284, 164594 Carrying Case 11056 Handle Kit Combining Cases: 1051A 11 - 1/4 in, (286mm) deop 4052A 16 - 3/8 in, (416mm) doep ‘The combining cases accept the 1/3 -module HP instruments for henchuse or rack mounting. See 1051A data sheet for detail. Options: 001: Rechargeable battery installed, vp to & hours continuous operating. Dimensions: provides el 12‘Model 43284, Section 1 Paragraphs 2-1 to 2-16 SECTION I INSTALLATION 2+1, INTRODUCTION 2-2, ‘This sectioncontains information for unpacking, inspection, repackaging, storage, and installation of the Model 4328, 2-3. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 2-4. If the shipping carton is damaged, ask that the carrier's agent be present when the instrument is unpacked, Ingpect the instrument for damage (scratehes, dents, broken knobs, etc. ). If the instru~ mentisdamagedor fails to meet specifications, notify the carrier and the nearest Hewlett-Packard Field Oifice (see list at back of this manual). Retain the Shipping carton and the padding material for the carrier's inspection, ‘The Held office will arrange for the repair or replacement of your instrument ‘without waiting for the claim against the carrier to be settled. 2-5, STORAGE AND SHIPMENT 2-6, PACKAGING. To protect valuable electronic equipment during storage or shipment always use the best packaging methods available. Your Hewlett Packard fieldoffice can provide packing material such as that used for original factory packaging, Contract packaging companies in many cities can provide de- pendable custom packaging on shortnotiee, Here are 8 few recommended packaging methods: 2, RUBBERIZED HAIR, Cover painted surfaces of instrument with protective wrapping paper. Pack instrument serurely in sirang. eareigatadl container (850 Ib/sq in. bursting test) with 2- ineh rubberized hair pads placed along all sur- faves of the instrument. Insert fillors between pads and container to ensure a snug fit b, EXCELSIOR. Cover painted surfaces of instru ‘ment with protective wrapping paper. Pack instrument in strong corrugated container (350 th/sq in, bursting test) with a Layor of ex- celalor abut inches thick parked firmly against all surfaces of the instrument, 2.7, ENVIRONMENT, Conditions during storage a shipment should normally be limited as follows: nd a, Maximum altitude, 20,000 feet. b, Minimum temperature, -40°F (-40°C), ©. Maximum temperature, 167° (75°C). 2-8, INSTALLATION 2-9, ‘The Model 4328A is a submodular unit, equipped ‘with plastic feet and tlt stand for bench operation as shipped from the factory. However, whon used in combination with other submodular units it can be bonchand/or rack mounted. ‘The HP combining case and adapter frame are designed for this purpose and are available through your Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service office, 2-10, COMBINING CASE ( HP Models 10514 or 1052A), 2-11, The combiningease is afull-module unit whieh aecepts varlous combinations of submodular units, Being a foll-module unit, it can be bench or rack mounted and is analogous to any full-module instre- mont, 2442, ADAPTER FRAME (HP PartNo, 5060-0797). 2-18, Theadapter frame isa rack frame that accepts any combination of submodular units, It can be rack mounted only. 2-14, POWER CONNECTION 2-18, LINE VOLTAGE. The Model 43284 may be operatad from either 115- or 220-volt (e108) 60. oF SoHE power Lines, which ean supoly approximately 1,5 walts, A slide switeh on the rear panel permits quick conversion for operation from either voltage. Insert'a narrow-blade screwdriver in the suiten slot and slide the switeh to the Fight for 230-volt operation (°230" marking exposed) or to the left for 115-volt operation ("115" marking exposed). The Model 45284 ‘supplied with a0. 1 ampere fuse for either 115~ or 230-volt operation, catrion Toavoid damage tothe instrument, before connecting the power cable, set the 115/ 230 switch for the line voltage to be used, 2-16. POWER CABLE. To protect operating per sonnel, the National Electrical Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation (NEMA) recommends that instrument panels and cabinets be grounded, Accordingly, the Model 4328A is equipped with a detachable three-conductor power cable which, when plugged into an appropriate receptacle, grounds panel and cabinet, The offset pin of tho three-prong connoctor is tho ground pin. Pro- ceed as follows for power cable installation. a, Connect fat plug (3-terminal connector) to LINE jack at rear of instrument. b. Connect plug (2-bladle with round grounding pin) to 3-wire (grounded) power outlet. Exposed portions of instrument are grounded through the ound pin on tho plug for safety; when only 2- blado outlet is available, use connector adapter (CHP Part No, 1251-0048) then connect short, wire from side of adapter to ground to preserve the protection feature. at‘Model 4328 Section Paragraphs 3-1 to 3-19 SECTION Ill OPERATION 3-1, INTRODUCTION 3-2, ‘The Model 49284 is effective in measuring eon- tact resistance such as in relays, switches, connec- tors and incremental resistance of diodes, or lead resistance of integrated circuits. Measurement is made by the 4 terminal method, actually utilizing on 2 probes. One current lead and one voltage lead are incorporated in each probe. The probes are branched off through a connector in the probe cord that leads from the front panel and the user can rearrange the differont kinds of probesor test leads at will, aecord~ Ing to the form of the sample. This section includes complete descriptiono’ the Miiliohmmeter operating controls, its accessories, characteristics and tech= niques of uses, 3-8, ‘Tho range of 43284 extends from 1 millichm to 100ohms full scale in a1, 3, 10 sequence. Maximum sensitivity is 201 ohms. 3-4, CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATIONS 8-5. ‘The front and rear panet controls, connectors and indicators are explained in Figure 3-1 and 3-2. The descriptions are keyed to the corresponding items whichare indicated on the figure 3-6, BATTERY OPERATION 3-1, The Model 4928A Option 001 operates from bat~ tery and conventional 115- or 280- volt line power. A rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery is factory- installed in Option 001 instruments. The same battery can beordered and later installedin the basic instru- ment, thereby moditying the millionmmeter to the ‘Option 001 configuration, The battery installation kit (including battery charging circuit) may be ordered from the nearest HP Sales Office, 3-8, It is recommended that the Model 4328A be battery-operated for up to 8 hours, and then allowed to recharge 8 hours, or overnight.’ Continuous bat~ tery operation is possible for up ta 15 hours, bat the battery must then be recharged for about 19 hours, 3-9, ‘The 4328A automatically operates on internal batteries whenever the ac line power is disconnected andthe power switchis ON. Batteries are continually charging when the power cord is connected toa 115 or 230 volt source, when the pilot tamp glows and indi~ cates LINE /CHARGE, CAUTION ‘The four Nlekel-Cadmlum battertes tn the Option 00} are in hermetically-sealed con tainers, Under high temperatures (above 50°C), hydrogen in the hermetically- scaled battery container ean build up to high pressure causing damage to the bat teries and/or the instrument. ‘The user must be cognizant of temperature ex twemes while charging the batteries. Do not charge batteries when temperature is above 40°C, 3-10, Instrument Temperature Range 3-11, Model 428A Option 01 has certaintemperature limitations. Operating temperature upper limits for battery operationare lower compared with convention al ac operation (0°C to 50°C). Internal temperatures Inexcess of 50°Care quite easy toobtain if the instru- ment fs left in the sun, even if the alr temperature is quite moderate. A good practice Is to be certain that the instrument is not stored or operated in direct sun- Light t avoid the possibility of reducod performance. Keep this limitation tn mind when operating in field conditions to obtain safe and stable operation, CAUTION Nicket-Cadmium cells in this instrument are hermetically-sealed. Damage to cells may occur If exposed fo extremely high temperatures (abave 50°C). 3-12, MEASUREMENT. 3-18. Moasuromentis made bythe 4 terminal_mothod to obtain accurate measurement of low resistance, actually two 2-terminal probesare used so that opera~ tion of the instrument is quite easy. The probes fur- nished in Model 43284 are 160054 probe, 16008A prabe ‘and 16007 A/R conventional 4 terminal test toads. 3-14, Under no conditions will voltage across the sample exceed 20mV peak, even in the case of incor- rect range settings. When the correct range setting isused, vollage aeross the samples less than 200, peak, ‘For optimum use of the instrament, range should be set on a higher range when malting the ini tial comnection followed by switching the selector to the appropriate lower range, 3-15. OPERATING PROCEDURE 3-16. Figure $-8 illustrates operating procedure, 3-17, MEASURING VOLTAGE ON SAMPLES 3-18. When the voltage applied between the contact is high, the oxidized film formed between the contact fs destroyed thereby, and the resistance value meas- tured may be smaller than under actual use. More~ over, once this happens, it will never recover the former condition even if the voltage or the current eat off, 8-19, According to the recommended standardo! TEC (Internationa Mectrotechsical Commission), meas- ‘urement of contact resistance byae should be conducted 34Section IIL Figure 8-1 Model 43284, 1. LINE-ON/OFF/FAST CHARGE: Instrument power ON/OFF/FAST CHARGE toggle switch connects either ae line or internal battery (option 001 anly) 10 internal voltage reg celveuit and provides fast charge to the battery. 2. LINE lamp: This pilot lamp glows when the instrument is turned ON. In option 001, the pilot lamp glows when power cord is connected to ac 115/230V source when power switch is, in ON or FAST CHARGE positions. When the pilot lamp glows (Option 001 ) batteries are charging continuously, 3, BATT. TEST: Push on/off switeh (non-lock) - a battery test 1s made whea the push button is deprossed irrespective of the position of the ON/OFF/PAST CHARGE switch, 4. RANGE: Low resistance measurement range selector; Select ranges from Im® fall seale to 1008 full seale, 5. PROBE: Cord, for measurement, divides into 2 probes at modular connector. A.caution Superimposed DC voltage limits are as follows: (2) Between High and Low terminals 2150Vde maximum. (2) Between Low terminal and GND 2500Vde maximum. Do not superimpose DC voltage above sample limits, 6. Mechanical Meter Zero: Sets meter suspension 50 that meter indicates zero, To adjust the zero. Remove power from the instrument. b, Turn the adjustment screw clockwise until the indicator falls below zero and comes back up to zero again, c. Tura the adjustment very slightly counter- clockwise to free up the mechanism from the adjusting peg. Figure 3-1, 3-2 Front Panel Controls and ConnectorsModel 45284 Section TH Figure 5-2 ee 0 1. Line Fase: Select fuse to match line voltage in use. For 118V ac or for 280V ac use 0.1 amp slow blow fuse. 2, Power Cord Input; Use power cord provided, (HP 8120-1978) Line Power limits are 115/ 230V ae, 80 - 60Hz, Check FUSE rating and position of line voltage slide switch before conneeting power 3. Line Voltage Slide Switch: Set to line voltage available (115 or 280V ac, 50 ~ 60H2), 4, RECORDER OUTPUT: 0.1V de output is ob- tained at full scale meter deflection directly proportional to meter deflection, Output Impedance is approximately 10000. Cabinet Ground: The recorder output is nor- mally floating and Cabinet Ground terminal is tied to earth ground, Whon recorder output is connected to the input of the recorder and when the recorder cabinet is not tied to earthground, the recorder cabinet should be connected to thls Cabinet Ground terminal, Figure 3-2, Rear Panel Controls and Connectors 33Section TL Model 4328A, Bawe ss oti 1. csoge the appropriate probes ott ted and =, TamnAB2BA ZINE anit (OOM, Te LANE lsup put them into connector on the cor, Meter Mechanical Zero, a. With the instrument turned off, rotate the meter adjusiment screw clockwise until the pointer approaches the zero mark Irom the left. D. Continue the clockwise rotation until the pointer colnetdes with the zero mark. Vf the pointer overshoots, eantinie rotating the adjustment serew clockwise until the pointer once ayain apprcaches the zero mark from the lett. ¢. Rotate the adjustment serew about three de- grees counterclockwise to disengage screw adjustment from the meter suspension . Connect the probes to the sample to be measured. . Rotate the range selector until the meter indl- glows when the instrument power is ON, Im option O01, te 420A operates on iis internat batteries whenever the ac line switch is ON. When the line switch Is in ON or LINE change positions, the LINE lamp glowsand tie batteries are changed when the Instrument is connected to ac power line, The instrament performs nor ‘mally as a milliohmmeter while charging its batteries. eator moves on seale, Read the meter indication, 34 Figure 3-3. Operating ProcedureModel 48284, by means of measuring instruments with voltage poalt values of 20mV or less, 3-20. The instrument can not start oscillating If no ‘sample is connected between the probes. When sam~ ple is connected between the probes, a positive foed- back loop is formed, and tho oseillator begins oseil~ Tatlon, Since constant current flows in the sample (in correct range setting), voltages across the sample are proportional to sample resistance and are less than . 2mVpeak on any range, at full scale deflection, When the resistance value of the sample Is greater than that of the set range, an "over-voltage" protec tion circuit in the Model 4328 is called upon to pre- vont any voltage higher than 20mY peak from boing applied to the sample. Thus, whon an unknown sam= ple is measured without special preparation, contact resistance is still accurately measurable without dis- turbance to the contact points. 3-21, APPLIED CURRENT ON SAMPLES AND MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION 3-22, With Model 4328A, the current and power ap~ plied to samples are extremely small, the maxima at measurement (i.e. when the meter needle deflects full seale) being as shown in the table below, Table 3-1. Characteristics of Applied Current ‘onSamples and Maximum Power Dissipation MEASURING “!| | PowER *? RANGE CURRENT | DISSIPATION (Ohm) (ma) (uv) 0,001 150 23 0, 003 50 @ ooL 15 23 0.03 5 0.8 O14 1.5 0.28 og 05 0,08 1 O45 0,023 3 0.05 0, 008 10 0.015 0, 0023 20 0,005 0, 0008 100 0, 0015 ©. 00023 "1 Constant to each range, *2 Proportional to meter deflection, against full scale deflection. 8-23. As shown in the above table, the power dissi- pation at sample ic so small that fuses, detonators and semi-conduetors ean be safely measured. 3-24. EFFECT OF SERIES REACTANCE OF SAMPLES: 4-25. The meter circuit of Model 4328A does not (within Iiaits) respond to the series reactance of a sample, ‘The meter indicates only the correct value fof the pure resistance of the sample as long as the series reactance of the sample at Ikilz is less than twice full scale resistance value. 8-26, DC BIAS SUPERIMPOSED 3-27, DC bias may be present on samples; due to Section 1 Baragraphs $-20 to 3-34 some source, Mode! 48284 measures with ae (LkH2), but its probe circuits incorporate de blocking capact- tors, The instrument will not burn out nor will any measuring error will oceur even when the probes come in direct contact with ade etreutt. The maximum de voltage applicable between two probes ts 150V, 3-28, Also, as the probes are floating from the in- strument case (able to withstand voltage up to 500V de;insulation resistanee 10MM or over), it 1s possible to measure the resistance value of 2 Sample having de voltages relative to ground by connecting directly toit 3-29, The dynamic resistance of elements whose V-I characteristics show non-linearities, (such as diodes) may be measured at an arbitrary DC bias point. In this tye of measurement, note that the maximum voltage (1 kHz) applied to the sample is 0. 2mV peak or less, 9-90, RECORDER OUTPUT 3-81, A RECORDER terminal isprovided onthe rear panel of the 43284, providing ade voltage proportional to the resistance of the sample permitting recording ‘of consecutive tests, ete. 3-82. PROBE CONNECTIONS, 3-88. General 3-34, In Model 4328A, measurement is made by the 4-torminal method; special two-terminal probes that can make 4-terminal measurements (160054 Clip- tye Probes and 160064 Pin-type Probes), and con ventional 4-terminal tost leads (16007A/B Test Leads) are furnished, and can be mixed or matched depend ing on sample type. For example, jn the case of measurement of the contact resistance of printed cir~ cult board connectors, it is usually convenient to use ‘2 combination of the clip-type probe and the pin-type probe as shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 8-4. Probe Combination 35Section IL Paragraphs 3-35 to 3-46 3-85, Probe Installation 3-86. Plug in the proves to the connector at the end of 161434 Probe Cable. Note that the probe plugs ‘must be oriented correctly before plugging in. 1) Connector at the end of probecable has 4- contacts, Each pairof closely-spaced contacts comprise one set of probe contacts. 2) Plug the probe pins in to the connector such that the off set Side faces outwards, Refer to Figure 3+! = © oe “pe ” 161434, Figure 3-5. Probe Installation 3-87. 16005 Clip-type Probe 3-88. General purpose, alllgator-jaw contacts pro- vide positive gripping of samples. Upper contact (marked "'V") is voltage terminal and lower contact is current terminal. When using this probe in Im® range, itls notalways posstbleto measure the sample because of extreme deflection of the meter. Figure 3-0 shows 160054 Clip-type Probes, Figure 8-6, 160054 Clip-type Probes paren 16006A Pin-type Probe 9-88 net 3-40. Probe tip is a voltage terminal and outer con- ductor is a current terminal, Probe tip is spring- Yoaded, 50 that both terminals firmly contact the sample under test. This probe Is useful for press-on contact measurement such as printed board condue~ tivity measurements, When using this probe in im0 range, itis notalways possibleto measure the sample because of extreme deflection of the meter. (See Figure 5-1), 4-6 Model 43284, Figure 8-7, 180084 Pin-type Probes 3-41, 16007A/B Test Leads 3-42. These are provided for standard 4-torminal measurements, Eachpair of test lead hasa separate alligator clip voltage and current terminal, 16007A is Turnished with a red cover the 16007B with a black cover. The black test lead is the voltage terminal and the grey test lead is the current terminal, (See Figure 3-8) 10007A/B Test Leads Figure 3-2. 3-43, 3-44, NOTES ON OPERATION IN _USING THE 1 AND 3m OHM RANGES, CONNECTION OF CURRENT TERMINALS TO THE SAMPLE-MUST DEA FIR POSITIVE CONTACT, 5-45, With Model 4326A, the internal resistance of the constant curtent generator is approximately equal fo the sot tango x000. Therefore, at 1m ohm and Sm ohms ranges, the infernal resistances are’ 500m ohms and 1-S/ohms respectively. Excessive resist~ ance at the probe contnet can therefore. relatively largererror than on other ranges, The quality of the conmection of the probes to the sample may be deter= mined by applying pressure on the connection point find noting if the meter needle deflects. Very. poor Contact oF no contact whatsoever is indicated by a deflection off-seate 8-46, IN USING THE 1 AND $m OHM RANGE: LARGE FLECTRICACLY CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS SHOULD NOT-BE PLACED CLOSE TO THE PROBES OR THEIRModel 43284, 3-47, On the 1 and 3m ohm ranges, currents flow- ing in the current leads are 150mA and50mA. respoc- tively large compared to other ranges. Moreover, the voltmeter section has very high sensitivity, $0 that, if aconductor surface is placed near and parallel to the current loop, large errors may result due to coupling between tho current loop, the conductor and the voltage terminals, ‘Therefore, at 1 and $m ohm range, the probes and their cables (I.e. the part be= tween’ the connector and the tip of probe) must be placed 10cm or more away from tho conducting sur- face or the probes must be placed porpondieularly to the conduetor face. 3-48, A 4-terminal measurement is a method by Which resistance is accurately measured by removing the effect of thermal emf and lead wire resistance. Ir a d-terminal device is measured with the 4-terminal method (Figure 3-8, a), the reading of the indicating meter will bean Rxwhich is accurate, However, when measuring resistance by using only two terminals of ‘a 4-terminal device (as shown in Figure 8-9, b) the meter will show the resistance of Rx~2Re. Thus an error of 2Re/Rx results in this instance. I Rx is much larger than Re (Ry/Re> 1000}, the error will be within specifications (22%) even if measuring resist- ance with the method shown in Figure 3-8, 8-49, CHANGING TEST LEAD LENGTY. 3-50, ‘The values in Table 3-2 are given for wire lengths from the tip of test lead plug to the other end of lead wire, and are maximafor a single lead. Note that BOTH the resistance of lead wire AND the wire length must be Kept within the values shown in Table 3-2 at the same time. Further it is recommended that the 4 lead wires be used in a bundle as far as is posalble, The wire lengthand wire quality of the othor two kinds of probes should not be changed. Section TI Paragraphs 3-4 to 3-50 ‘Table 3-2, Maximum Values of Resistance and Length of Lead Wire Range Lead Wire Lead Wire (ohms) Resistance | Length (em) (obms) 0.001 0,.002-0. 02" 40 0.008 0.06 80 0.01 0.2 100 0,08 0.8 200 o.4 2 200 0.3 6 200 1 20 200 3 20 200 10 20 200 30 20 200 100 20 200 * Minimum to maximom value shown, 4-TERMINAL DEVICE , i ' voutace | CURRENT TERMINAL | TERMINAL, i 1 i § Rx: MEASURED RESISTANCE, () 4- TERMINAL DEVICE Re. RESISTANCE OF LEAD OR TERMINAL. vouTace TERMINAL TERMIN, { tb) CURRENT ral. Figure 3- 4-Terminal Device Measurement aModel 48284, Section TV Paragraphs 4-1 to 4-6 SECTION IV THEORY OF OPERATION 4-1, INTRODUCTION 4-2. The measuring principle of Model 4928 is, as shown In Figure 4-1, the so-called 4-Lerminal method, where constant current i is applied to a sample Rr, and the voltage drop VR is measured. If i is known, and resistance value Rx maybe calibrated linearly on avoltmeter soale, By changing 1, range changing is possible. RD Rx Figure 4-1, Basie Low Resistance Measurement 4-3, This method requires a total of 4 terminals to be connectedto the endsof sample Rx, L-e., one volt~ age and one current terminal on each end. “The set of current terminals applies constant current ito sample Rx, the voltage torminals detect tho voltage drop across Rx, Using this method, the resistance of the lead wires, and the contact resistance between ter- minale and sample will nat constitute any error. The effect of the resistance of voltage terminals rv is re~ moved by making the intornal resistance of the volt~ meter (MV) sufficiently greater than ry, Resistance ri of the current terminals can also be ignored, as it is pormally sufficiently less than the internal resist- ance R of constant current source. In Model 4328A, the infernal impedance as seen from voltage terminals 1s sot at 5kO or higher, and the internal’ resistance of constant current source is set at RANGE x500. 4-4, SIMPLIFIED FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4-5, Functionally viewed, Model 450A may bo ai- vided intotwo major sections. One isthe 1kHlz oseil~ lator section serving as constant current souree; and the other 1s a voltmeter section of the phase-dis- eriminator type amplifying the voltage drop across the sample, synchronously rectifying it and deflecting the ohm-calibrated meter, 4-6, ‘The following is a detailed description of opera~ Hlonof the 4328A refering to Figure 4-2, Model 42288 Block Diagram. [Ee 2 TE = Hs. | Figure 4-2, Simplified Block Diagram a4Section IV Paragraphs 4-7 to 4-17 4-7, OSCILLATOR CIRCUIT 4-8, Assuming that a sample with a resistance value Rx is connected between the current terminalsonly, a closed current loop is formed by Reference Resist ance Rs of tho instrument, Ry and socondary winding of Output Transformer TL. A positive feedback loop is formed as Rg 1s connected to the Input terminal of High Input Impedance Amplifier, and through tt to the Power Amplifier of the next stage and the Output ‘Transformer T1. This loop will oscillate depending on the range setting (Rs valte), The oscillation fre- gueney, whieh is determined by capacity Co and In- ductance Lo of Ti, is 1kHz +1082 4-9, Tho value of Rs is selected by RANGE switeh, to be 500 times full seale RANGE value, This oscil” lator acts as a constant current source, as viewed from sample Rx, Also, the voltage v atboth ends of Reference Resistance Ry is always 100mV peak; thus, When the value of Rx is equal to full-scale value, the IkHz voltage applied to Ry will be 0. 2mV peak. Tn other words, the voltage applied lo the sample Is of avery low level, 0.2mV peak or lower, at normal measurement. "The input impedance of High Input Impedance Amplifier is set sufficiently high so that Rg Is unaffected by It 4-10. Schmitt Trigger Circuit 4-11, When the value of sample Rx is greater than set range, or specifically, Rg/2 Rx, the loop gain of this positive feedback loop becomes 1 or smaller, 0 that oscillation stops. If the voltage terminals are connected to both ends of sample Ry at this time, the voltage drop at both ends of Ry is zero. A trigger circuit is added to cause the meter needle to read above full-scale whenever the value of Rx is greater than the set range. In other words, when the oscil- Iator's power decreases to below a certain level, the Schmitt Trigger circuit provides a DC voltage to the DC Amplifier in the input stage of the Meter, causing AL dettect off-seate, 4-12, 20mV Peak Limiter 4-18, The 20mY peak Limiter connected to the cur~ rent terminals limits the a. c. voltage applied tothe sample to 20mV peak. It does this by comparing the kHz output level toa reference diode, When a given level is exceeded, the IkHz signal is amplified and rectified and the resultant dc level is used to reduce the oscillator gain, 4-14, PHASE SENSITIVE VOLTMETER 4-15, When the current terminals and the voltage terminals are connected to the sample Ry (it 1s. as- sumed that the range-sotting of 4328 at this time is correct), the voltage drop at hoth ends of Ry is applied to AC Amplifier via Input Transformer T2, where it is amplified. — Its output is connected to the input of tho Phase Detector, Tho other input of the Phase Detector is driven by a Flip-Flop driven by Ikit2 from the oscillator section, ‘That is, the output signal of the AC Amplifier is synchronously rectifiedby a volt~ age which is in-phase with the current flowing in the Reference Resistance Ry (je, current flowing in sam- ple Rx), Thus, a sample Zx = Ry + [Kq, the voltage 42 Model 43284, drop across the sample will be v = vg + ivy. The in- put of the AC Amplifier will also be the voltage drop Yq Whose phase differs from vy by 90°. ‘Tho Phase Detector detects only the voltage drop VR which is in phase with the current in Rg and provides DC voltage ‘output proportional to Yg only. Therefore, no error {is present in the meter reading due to Vx, or effec tively, the reactance Xx gives rise to no error. Flip-Flop Figure 4-3, Operation of Phase Detector 4-16, Tho dynamic ranges of tho AC Amplifier and Phase Detector of the next stage are sufficiently great that errors due to Xx will be less than 1°} as long as the value of reactance Xx at IkHz does not exceed twice the range setting, Thisis an important feature, especially with reference to AC measurement of low resistance wherein the series inductance component in the sample is a significant part of the total ac. im~ pedance, 4-17, DC signal Vp which was synchronously recti- fled by Phase Detector is amplified and applied to the Modulator of the next stage. This Modulator has t¥o inputs andone output - an AC signal vp corresponding to the product of Vp, (proportional t0 the resistance value R,) and the 1kEz AC signal vg (which isin phase with the current in Rg). ‘The AC output signat vp isModel 4828.4 negatively fed back to the input of the AC Amplifier. ‘Therefore, even if the oselllator's output should ehange, the meter indication will not budge. The voltage drop VR across the sample changes, but V3 also changes at the samo rate, The relation R= Vg, remains constant, Stable operation is obtained,as the entire elreuit of this voltmeter sectionis incorporated within the negative feedback loop. 4-18, ‘Tho output Vp of the DC amplifier is also ap piled to the Motar and Recorder terminals, Vj and iy are related linearly, ‘The response of the Record= er butput requires 0. 6 second to reachS0‘of the final reading. Recorder output is 0,1V at fall seale. Section 1V Paragraph 4-16copep aint vazer 12pogop ound AT woRDag Vaee® 19PoW‘vacer 1pmvacer 1pModel 43284 Section V Paragraphs 5-1 to 5-10 SECTION V MAINTENANCE 5-1, INTRODUCTION 5-2, This section outlines routine maintenance, performance checks, adjustments, calibration and troubleshooting for the 4328A Milliohmmeter. Per- formance checks may be used on incoming inspection to vorily instrumont specifications. The performance cheeks shouldalso be used after any adjustments have been made, 5-3, CONTENT 5-4, PERFORMANCE CHECKS 5-5. The performance check procedures will verify Milliohmmeter performance during incoming inspec: tion, periodic evaluation, calibration and trouble- shooting, The tests canbe performed without requir- Ing removal of the access instrument ease, Specitica- tions in Table 1-1 are the performance standards, Should the Milliohmmeter fails to meet any of the performance test specifications, refertothe trouble shooting diagrams, 5-6, ADJUSTMENTS 5-1, ‘The adjustment procedures describe the adjust ments necessary to calibrate the Mllllobmmeter. Adjust the Model 4328A only when it is determined that the instrument is actually out of adjustment, and not malfunettoning due to a elreult faflure, 5-8. Several circuit componentsare factory-selected to meet specific circuit requirements. The factory selected parts aro indicated on the schomatie dia~ 5-9, TEST EQUIPMENT 5-10, Instruments and accessories required for adjusting and testing the 4328A are listed and briefly described in Table 5-1. Instruments used to check 4828A performance must mest or exceed the speci cations given, Table 5-1, Recommended Test Equipment, Instrument Type Required Characteristles Use Recommended Model 0,001 to 100 ohms Standard Resistor | §-00" f@ 100 ohms YEW Type 2782 or YEW ‘Type 2792 and GR-1483-U Decade rosictor Fall seale checks and calibration ‘Tracking checks & | YEW Type 2786 or ee ange: 10to 100 ohms Caubration ac 1008 | Git Model 1432" Resistance Box curacy! 20.1% cae GR Model 4827 Ohm Meter Range: 10 ‘Troubleshooting | HP Model 4124 Digtal ‘troubleshooting | MP Mode 24408 Range: 1 - 30y DC Voltmeter ponerceys ers Checks HP Model 412A , HD Model 1604 eee Vort. Sons. 1004¥/em Checks and Re Dlug-in sco Sweep time 0.5 ms/em. Troubleshooting Model 18064. 54Soction V Paragraphs 5-11 to 5-22 5-11. MAINTENANCE 5-12. Service Information in the form of trouble shooting, waveforms, schematics and component loca~ tions are given in Section VIII. Also, an overall sys~ tom block diagram is ineluded which contains koyed numbers corresponding to the test points. 5-18. 4328A PERFORMANCE CHECKS 5-14. The performance checks presented here are front panel operations designed to compare the Model 48288 with its published specifications. ‘These opera~ tions should be condueted before any attempt 1s made at instrument caltbration or adjustment. During por~ formance tests, periodically yary the line voltage sup~ plied to the Model 4328, 10%on either 115 or 290 V operation. A 1/4 hour warm-up period should be al~ lowed before these tests are conducted, 5-15. MECHANICAL METER ZERO. 5-16. If necessary, mechanieally zero the moter ‘movement 98 follows: 2, Withinstrumont turned off, rotate metor adjust- mont serow clockwise until pointer approaches zero mark from the left b. Continue rotating clockwise until pointer eoin- cides with zero mark, If pointer overshoots, continue rotating adjustment screw clockwise until pointer once again approaches zero mark from the left, c. Rotate adjustment screw about three degrees counterclockwise to disengage itirom the moter suspension, 6-17, LINEARITY CHECK 8, Attach the Model 180054 probe to the 43264 and 2ot the range owiteh to 1000, ‘Model 43284, b. Connect the Model 43284 probe to the Decade Rosistance Box ( YEW Type 2792 or GR Model 14321). €. Switch the Decade Resistor, providing 0 to 1009, In 108 steps, 4. The Model 4828 should read as shown in Table 5-2, 5-18. FULL SCALE CHECK & Attach the Model 10007A/B Test Lead to the ‘Model 4328, b. Connect the Test Leads to Standard Resistor of 0, 001 to 1009 and check the full scale readings of the Model 48288. The Meter shoud read as, shown in Table 5-3. 5-19, COVER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 5-20, The sido covers can be removed and replaced independently of the top and battomeovers, Each side cover is held in place by four screws retained by nuts which are fastened to the side frames. 5-21, TOP COVER REMOVAL a, Atthe rear of the instrument, remove the serew that retains the cover. b, Grasp the cover fromthe rear, and slide it back 1/2 inch, Then tilt forward edge of the cover ‘upward and list the cover from the instrumont 5-22, TOP COVER REPLACEMENT a. Rest the cover flat on the cast guides projecting inward near the top of each side frame, Table 5-2, Linearity Test ‘Table 5-3, Pull Seale Test Standard HP Model HP Model Standard EP Model HP Modal Decade 43288 4328 A, Resistor 43284, 45204, Resistor Meter Range Meter Range Settings Readings Settings Readings Settings on 0 0.0018 | 0.00098 - 0.001020 | 0. 0018 10 a. 12 *(0,008 | 0,0029¢- 0. 00306 0,003) 20 18-22 oor | 0.0098 - 0.0102 0.01 30 2a - 32 0.08 | 0.0294 - 0.0306 0.08 40 3-42 ot 0.098 = 0.102 ot 50 48 52 300 0.8 0.294 = 0,908 0.3 60 58 - 62 1 0.98 = 1.02 1 0 a- 72 3 2.94 - 3.06 3 20 Ta 82 10 9.80 - 10.2 10 9 ag - 92 30 2.4 - 30.6 30 109 99 - 102 100 98.0 ~ 102.0 100) 52 © YEW TYPE 2872 only,Model 4928, b. Slide the cover forward, allowing Its forward edge to enter the groove in the front panel. ¢. Replace the cover retaining serew. 5-28, BOTTOM COVER REMOVAL a Remove the retaining screw at the rear of the cover. b. Swing the tilt stand out to free the cover, fe. Slide the cover rearward far enough to free the forward edge. a. Tit the forward edge of the cover upward and lift the cover from the instrument, 5-24, BOTTOM COVER REPLACEMENT. a. Set the tilt stand out of the way of the cover. b, Rest the bottom cover flat on the cast guides: projecting inward near the bottom of each side frame. Slide the cover forwardon the guides so that. the formed portion at the rear of the cover slides over the two short projections at the rear corner of each side frame, 4, Replace the retaining serew. 5-25. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 5-26. Tho following Is complete adjustment and cal ibration procedure for the Model 43284, These opera~ tions should be conducted onlyif it has previously been established by PERFORMANCE TESTS, that the Model 4328A is out of adjustment. If the procedure outlined do not rectify any discrepancy that may exist, and all connections and setiing have been rechecked, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING in Section VIII, for ‘possible ‘cause and recommended eorreetive action, 5-27, MECHANICAL METER ADJUSTMENT a, When the meters properly zero-set, the pointer rests over the zero mark on the metor scale ‘when the instrument is: (2) at normal operating temperature: (2) in its normal operating position. (3) turned off. b, Setthe pointer ae follows to obtain best accuracy and mechanical stability (2) Tarn instrument off (2) Rotate the meter mechanical adjustment screw clockwise until the moter pointer is to the left of zero and moving up the scale toward zero. Stop when the pointer is ex- actly over the zero mark, If the pointer Section V Paragraphs 5-28 to 5-35 overshoots, repeat step 2. (3) When the pointer is exactlyon zero, rotate the adjustment screw approximately 3 do- grees counter-clockwise. This frees the adjustment serew from the meter suspen- sion. If thepointer moves during this step, repeat steps 2 and 3, 5-28. DC POWER SUPPLY CHECK 5-29, Refer to Table 5-4 for Power Supply Check points and typical voltage values. ‘Measure de voltage between common and designated location on Mother- Board, Measure de +13V ac ripple withOsetlloseope (AP Model 1404). ‘The peak value of ripple should not exceed 2mV. Table 5-4. Power Supply Test ye| Hocationon | mierance| ,, bine Voltage} ygother-Board | TF Variation sav] waryrep | 42v-+ev 108-127 -13V, wat __|-12v--14v 5-30, BIAS ADJUSTMENT 5-81, With the probe leads shorted adjust R960 so that Q802 collector voltage reals 3. 7V to COMMON. This sets the bias on Q303 base Oscillator output transistor. 5-92, 7902 ADJUSTMENT. a, Set the Model 4328A to Im® Range with the probes shorted or 1m® across them, b, Adjust 7902 by turning top core ew or cew for maximum peak reading. Output 1s caken at ‘1908 terminals marked BLU and BLK. OSCILLATOR OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT a. Set the Model 4328A to 1002 Range with the probes shorted, b. Adjust R900 and R360, alternately, for a yolt- age of 200mVp-p at ‘T901 terminals marked BLU and BLK (ase HP Model 1408), 5-84, ELECTRICAL ZERO ADJUSTMENT. a, Sct Model 4928A Range Switch to 1008. b, Short the current probes and voltage probes to each other, for nero input ©. Rotate R228 clockwise slowly and ascertain that the Meter pointer moves up seale, and then, ro- tate counterclockwise until pointer reaches "just" zero, 5-35. LINEARITY ADJUSTMENT. a. Set Model 4928A Range Switch to 1008,Section V Paragraphs 5-36 to 5-38 b. 5-38, Pat the Model 16005A. Probes or 16007A/B Test Leads to the Model 43284, Connect the probes to Standard Decade Resis~ tance Box YEW Type 2786 or GR Model 14327. Adjust the Decade Resistor to provide $08, and adjust R282 so that the pointer indicates 300. Adjust the Decade Resistor to provide 1009, and adjust R229 so that the Meter indication 18 1008. Set Decade Resistor to provide 10 to 1002 in order and checkthe tracking tolerance of Model 4820A, It should be 20.5%, Ef the trackingis outof tolerance, repeat d, ¢, and f, FULL SCALE ADJUSTMENT, Attach the Model 16007A/B Test Leads to the Model 4328. Connect the Test Leadsto Standard Resistor of 0,001 to 1008 and check the full scale readings of the Model 43284. ‘The Meter Readings should be within 20.5% of full scale. 5-38, Model 4328 Ki the readings are off, values of R101 to RIAL Should slightly be changed for adjusting the full scale, RECORDER QUTPUT ADJUSTMENT Set the Model 43284 Range Switch to 1009 and connect the probes to 1008 Standard Resistor. Check the full scale reading of the Model 43284, Adjust A2R238 for the recorder output to be 100mV de between terminals marked RECOR- DER on the rear panel. Repeat Paragraphs 5-35, 36 and 37. REACTANCE COMPONENT OFFSET. ADJUSTMENT ‘Set the Motiol 4328A range to 1m® and measure an impedance of (R + jwL) as shown In Figure 5-2, where R should be calibrated by DC bridge and the reactance value twice that of R. Adjust A2C208 as the error should come within s1% relative to the calibrated value. A2C207 is changed to difforent values when A2C208 is, out of range. Set the 4328A range to 3m and check with StandardResistor, [necessary adjust AdR102* error should be within 1, TRANSISTOR BIASING DEVICE SYNBOL UT OFF CONDUCTING ane seo a \icuUM TUBE a i ie | ea oe a NPN TRANSISTOR BASE: a& +.3V- yer outer t coxa’ COLLECTOR ~20v -20v PNP TRANSISTOR | ease we oe < ine [ee este t ous Transistor Biasing CharacteristicsModel 43284 4, All ranges should be checked with Standard Resistorsand adjusted if necessary. A4R101*, 102%, 100%, 110%, 111%, and 417* through 122 are all factory selected! Set the range to 1009 and measure an impedance of (R Job) as shawn in Figure 5-8, where R. should be calibrated by DC bridge and the re- actance value twice that of R. £, Adjust €202 as the error should come within relative to the calibrated value (Note: C202 takes value from 0,015 - 0,025 iF). g: Check again at Im range whether the error is, in the above specification, 5-89, ISOLATING TROUBLE IN TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS: 5-40. General, ‘The following information should help detormineis atransistor works. There are tests for both in-cireult and out-of-cirevit transistors, which help to determine if a particular trouble 1s due to a faulty transistor or some other component. See Figure 5-1 5-41. In-Circuit Testing, Intransistor eircuit test- {ng the most Important consideration s the transistor base-emitter junction. Like the control gridof a vac~ ‘uum tube, this is the control point in the transistor. 5-42, Tocheck atransistor, first seo if the emitter- basediode is forvard-biased by measuring the voltage difference between emitter and base. When using an electronic voltmeter, donot measure directly between emitter and base; there may be sufficient loop current between the voltmeter lead to damage the transistor Instead, measure each voltage separately with respect to a voltage common point (e.g., chassis). 5-43, If the transistor base-emitter junction is Torwasd-bianed, he (ruisisive eunduels. Te ie dlude is heavily forward-biased, the transistor saturates. However, if the base-emitter diode is reverse-biased, the transistor is cut off (open). ‘The voltage drop ac~ ross a forward-biased emitter-base junction varies with transistor collector current, A germanium tran~ sistor has a typical base-emitter voltage of 0.2 ~ 0.3 volt with I - 10mA collector current, and 0.4 - 0.5 volt with 10 - 100mA collector current. In contrast, base-emliter voltage for silicon transistors is about twice that for germanium types; about 0.5 ~ 0.6 volt for low collector current, andabout0.8 -0.9for high collector current. 5-44. If the emitter-base junctions forward-blased, check for amplifier action by short-cireuiting base to emitter while observing collector voltage. The transistor should stop conduction (cut off, | which should shift the collector voltage close to the supply voltage, Any difference is due to current leakage through the transistor. In general, the smaller the current, the better the transistor, If collector volt ago docs not change, tho transistor has either an emitter-collector short circuit or emittor-base open cireuit. Section V Paragraphs 5-39 to 5-52 5-48, OUT-OF-CIRCUIT TESTING 5-46, The two common causes of transistor failure are internal short- and open-cireults, Remove the transistor from the circuit and use an ohmmeter to ‘measure internal resistance, See Table 8-5 for meas~ urement data, 5-47, COMPONEN cmcurrs 5-48, General, Etched circuit boards are sensitive to heat and to seratehes with sharp objects. This Ls because the conductors are plated on to the circuit boards and the plating extends through the component mounting holes, Whenever possible, avotd unnecos~ sary component substitution; itean damage the cireult board and adjacent components. See Table 5-7 for recommended tools and materials REPLACEMENT IN ETCHED 5-49, AXIAL-LEAD COMPONENTS 5-50. Resistors, tubular capacitors and other axial lead components can be replaced without unsoldering. Cutthe componentleacis near the body of the defective component, remove the component and straighten the leads left in the board, Wrap leads ofthe replacement component one turn around the original leads, solder the connection, and clip off the excess lead. 5-51, OTHER COMPONENTS 5-52, Replace other components as follows: a. Remove defective component from circuit board, Use a low-power soldering iron because exces sive heat may lift a conductor or damage the board, b, Remove solder from mounting holes with a sue~ tion device or a wooden toothpick. DO NOT USE A SHARP METAL OBJECT SUCA AS AN AWLORTWIST DRILL, SHARP OBJECTS MAY DAMAGE THE PLATED-THROUGH CONDUC- TOR. Shape the leads of the replacement component to match the mounting-hole spacing. 4. Insert the componentleads inthe mounting holes and position it as the original was, DO NOT FORCE LEADS OF REPLACEMENT COMPO- NENT INTO MOUNTING HOLES, A sharp edge on the lead may damage the plated-through con~ ductor. @. Solder the component inplace and remove excess flux from the soldered areas. Apply aproteetive coating to prevent contamination and corrosion. See Table 5-7 for recommendations.Section V Table ‘Table §-5. Out-of-Cireutt Transistor ‘Table 5-6, Model 4826 Safe Ohmmeter Range for ‘Transistor Resistance Resistance Measurements Measurements Connect Ohmmeter ‘open | Open ‘Transistor Measure onm-| sare | crt | Cee ‘Type pis Nog. | Resistance meter | Range(s)| Voltage | Current|Color]Polarity lead to | lead to iaanine Rxix | i.ov | tml emitter | tase* | 200-250 apaiaa |R*IK | 10V | 1001 7 e Rx100K} 1.0V | 10pAl a 7 i emitter | cottector| 10K-100K wpaatalnrae | cov | isalBlack| - Germe- cutter Teaser | g0-b0 Rxiom | 1.0v | o.taal ae Rx1K 1.3¥ | 0.5%mA| emitter | collector | #ever#! 3 hatred Rx10K | 1.3v ) stual 2 ursioc| reioox| 1.20 | 5, nal Re@] 7 emitter [baset | 10K-100K pa ied [inten Lage pxp | Smatt Silicon | Signal very high icetceeld [pedal [eckeaeet emitter | cotlector| might ‘read open) pxi00 | 1.av | 1.1mal rik | iv | 10a] dsasdetttd lasrrsetdiel aaaioet apaios|Rxi0K | Liv | 1imalBack) + Small ae rxi00K] iv | iaua) Re? | - Stenal | conector femitter | (might Reim | Liv | 0.12aA) New read open) Silicon Simpson] Rx100 | 1.5v | tma}Rea| + vase emitter | 200-1000 aa Bat Power ence Simpson| Rx 5B mn lac! + collector |emitter | greater - seal fea eae ee than IM 289 Rea} - triptett|Rx100 | 1.5¥ | 3.25m/ * To test for transistor action, add collector- Ee 3.25mal base short. Measured resistance should 630 | Rx1K 1.5 | 3254) varios with decrease, Serial roipiott|Rxia | 1.5v | T50nA] Number 310 |Rx100 | 1.5V. yA CAUTION Moat ohmmeters can supply enough current or voltage to damagea transistor. Before using an ohmmeter to measure transistor Iorvard or reverse resistance, check its open-circuit voltage and short-circuit cur: rent outputON THE RANGE TO BE USED, Open-eireuit voltage must not exceed 1.5 volts and short-cireuit current must be less than $ma, See Table 5-6 for sale resistance ranges for some common ohm= meters.Model 48284 Table 5-7 Etched Circuit Soldering Equipment tem Use Specification Ttem Recommended Soldering Toot ‘Unsoldering Wattage rating: 97.5 ‘Tip Temp: 750 - 800° Tip Size: 1/8" OD Ungar #776 Handle with Ungar #1287 Heating Unit | Soldering Tip, Soldering general purpose | Unsoldaring Shape: chisel Size: 1/8" Ungar 4PL118 De-soldaring ald | Unsoldering multi- connection components Suction device to remove ‘molten solder from Soldapult by the Bdsyn Company, Arteta, | (e.g., tube sockets) connection California Resin (Nox) Remove excess flux Must not dissolve etched | Freon solvent from soldered area clreult base board ma- | Acetone before application of protective coating terial or conductor bonding agent Lacquer Thinner Isopropy Alcohol (100% dry) Solder Component replacement | Resin (Mux) core, high Circuit board repair tin content (60/40 tin Wiring lead), 18 gauge (SWG) preferred Protective Contamination, corrosion | Good cloctrical insula- | Xrylon* #1302 Coating protection after soldering | tion, corrosion- prevention properties Humiseal Protective Coating, Type 1B12 by Columbia Technical Corp. Woodside TT, New York “Krylon Ine, , Norristown, Pennsylvania O28pH 0.9ma 1. CORE 9170-0271 % COLL. Bau? enpper wire one turn 29mH 9080) 1, RESISTOR 0757-0309 2, INDUCTOR 9100-0761 Figure 5-2, (0. 9m® + J1,8m) Impedance Figure 5-3. (900 + j 1802) ImpedanceNOTES‘Model 4328 Section VI Paragraphs 6-1 to 6-6 SECTION VI REPLACEABLE PARTS 6-1, INTRODUCTION 6-2, ‘This section contains information for ordering replacement parts. Table 6-2 lists parts in alpha mmerical order of their reference designators and indicates the description (see Table 6-1 for abvrevi- ations used) and -bp- stack number of each parts, ingether with any applicable notes, 6-8, Miscellaneous parts associated with each as~ sembly are listed at the end of each assembly listing, Others are Listed at the end of Table 6-2. 6-4, ORDERING INFORMATION 6-5, To obtain replacement parts, address order or inguiry to your local Hewlett-Packard Field Office (see Lists at rear of this manual for addresses), Identify parts by their Hewlett-Packard stock numbers. 6-6, To obtain a part that is not listed, inelude a. Instrument model number. b. Instrument serial number. c. Description of the part. 4. Function and location of the part. Table 6-1. Liat of Retoronce Designatore snd Abbreviations an Pape ae a ee A pee - ee cee eee oa 2 gu rete a ewes stenanng Camel ‘Me > ochantcat part Te D teetpoe imu ae ween = loa = eee . aa hoeware wave oxcilator s Saletan Set ae : a Sister only ue eft han er Be : eae a Se ae = 2 emer cco : a BY tps =e 2 hitter ee eae Focccnenany le 1 Tittaeam Enel aici mM = race mount only wotSection VI Modet 43284 Table 6-2 ‘Table 6-2, Reference Designation Indox Reference peerenes, | Stock No. Deseription Note ® . Cf ® ® 1 5060-0703, FRAME ASSEMBLY 2. 1490-0081 STAND: THT 3. 5040-0700 HINGE 4, 5060-0727 FOOT ASSEMBLY 5. 5020-6852 METER TRIM 6 5000-8565 SIDE COVER 1 5060-0549, COVER: TOP 8 3000-8571 COVER: BOTTOM 8 oa3ze-1042 | PANEL: REAR 10. 04326-10021 | PANEL: FRONT 62‘Model 4328, Section VI Table 6-2 ‘Table 6-2, Reference Designation Index Reference ae ey Cote Reference | stock No. Descript Not AL 04304-7048 POWER SUPPLY ASS'Y AC POWER OPERATION ONLY (04304-8704 BOARD: BLANK P.C, alci- A1C300 NOT ASSIGNED, A1C301 0180-0967 C: FXD ALUM 470.F 25yDCW ‘A1C802 0180-0756 G: PXD ALUM 22 16vDcw ‘Alc303 0180-0967 C: FXD ALUM 470,F 25vDCW ‘aicsos 0180-0758 Ci FXD ALUM 22u¥ 1evDCW AICRI- AICRS00 NOT ASSIGNED AICRS01 1901-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V $50mA AICR302, 1901-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V $50mA ‘AICRSO3 1801-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 850mA AICRSO4 801-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V $50mA AICRI05 1902-0049 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 6, 19V 400mW AICR306 1901-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 350mA AICR307 1901-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 350mA ‘AICH308 1901-0230, SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 350mA AICR309 41901-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE ST.ICON 181625 600V 350m, AICRBIO 1902-0043 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 6.19V 400mW Algi- ‘A1Q300 NOT ASSIGNED 19801 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON ‘19302 1854-0003 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON SIMILAR TO 2N1711 419803 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON 419904 1854-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON ‘19305 41954-0003 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON SIMILAR TQ 2N1VA1 ‘819306 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON AIRI- AIRSOO NOT ASSIGNED AIR3OL 0683-1245 R: FXD COMP 120K8 5% 1/aw ASRSO2 06a3-3925, R: FXD COMP 8, 9k0 5% 1/4W ‘AIR203 R: FXD COMP 566 5% 1/4W AIRSO4 R: FXD COMP 568 5% 1/4W ALR305, R: EXD COMP 120k0 5% 1/4W ‘AIRSOS R: EXD COMP 3, 9k@ 55 1/4W ‘AIRSOT R: FXD COMP 5086 55 1/4W SIR808 R: FXD COMP 360 5% 1/4W ‘AIR809 R: FXD COMP $350 3% 1/4W MISCELLANEOUS 5040-3804 HOLDER: CAPACITOR 2 REQ’D See list of abbreviations in Introduction to this seetion 63Section VI Model 43284, Table 6-2 able 6-2, Reference Designation Index (Cont'd) Rarerence : Deane ‘Stock No. Deseription Note a2 04328-7022 PHASE SENSITIVE VOLTMETER ASS'Y 04328-8702 BOARD: BLANK P.C. Anc1= 42c200 NOT ASSIGNED A2c201 NOT ASSIGNED ‘A2c202 NOT ASSIGNED ‘A2C203 180-1081 C: FXD TANT 4. 7,.P 20% 19vDCw A2c204 160-1548 C: EXD MY 0.22. 10% 200vDCw ‘820205, 0180-1081, C: EXD TANT 4. 7uF 20% 15vDCW ‘A2C206 0180-1029 C: FAD TANT 1, 20% 15vDCW A2c207* 0160-2204 C: FXD MICA 100pF 9% s00vDCW ‘426208 0121-0215 C: VAR CER 7-45pF 530 DCW Azc209 0180-1031 C: FAD TANT 4. TUF 20% 15vDew Azca10 0180-1029, C: EXD TANT 1." 20 15VDCW azcaat (0180-1031 C: FXD TANT 4. 7uF 20% 15 DOW A2c212 0180-1554 Ci FED MY 0. 47uP 10%, 200vDCW. 2213 0180-0210 Ci EXD TANT 3. 3uF 20% 15yDCW agcaia 0380-1029 C: EXD TANT 1uF 20 19vDCWw Aarcais 0160-1029 Ci FXD TANT 1pF 20% 15vDCW Arcars 0180-1029 ¢ 0180-1029, Ci FXD TANT 1pF 20% 19vDCW 0160-0127 Ci FXD CER 1pF 20% 25vDCW A2cRI- ‘A2CR200 NOT ASSIGNED A2CR201 1901-0020 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON A2CR202 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON A2CR203, 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCR204 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ‘A2CR205, NOT ASSIGNED A2CR206, 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON A2CR207 1902-3150 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 9, 09V 2% 400mW ‘A2CR208, 1901-0040, SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON A2CR209 1902-3150 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 8. 09 2% 400mW ‘AICR210 1902-3172 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 11V 2% 400m A2Qi~ ‘A2Q200 NOT ASSIGNED A2Q201 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON ‘A2Q202 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON ‘42Q203 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON ‘A2Q204 1854-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON 29205, 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON ‘A2Q208 1854-0221 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON PAIR ‘A2Q207 NOT ASSIGNED ‘420208, 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON ‘82Q209 1854-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: NPN SILICON 6-4 See list of abbreviations in introduction to this sectionModel 48284, Section VI ‘Table 6-2 ‘Table 6-2, Reference Designation Index (Cont'€) Reference ea|___ Stock No. Description Note AgRi- ‘A2R200 NOT ASSIGNED A2R201 0757-0460 Ri FXD MET FLM 61. 9k 1% 1/8W. A2R202 0757-0465 R: FXD MET PLM 1000 1% 1/80 A2R203 0683-1045 R: FXD COMP 100K 9% 1/4 A2R204 0883-1385 R: FXD COMP 13kn 5% 1/4Ww A2R205 0688-2085 R: FXD COMP 20k0 5% 1/4W ‘A2R208 0683-7525 R: FXD COMP 75000 5% L/W. ‘A2R207 0757-0460 R: FXD MET FLM 61, 90 1% 1/8W A2R208 0787-0465 R: FXD MET FLM 1008 1% 1/8W A2R203 0683-4735 R: FAD COMP 47K® 5% 1/4W AgR210 0683-5135 R: FXD COMP 5102 5% 1/4W A2R2I1 0683-5635 R: FXD COMP 56KQ 9% 1/4W A2R212 0683-6845 R: FXD COMP 680K0 5% 1/4W ADR213 0688-7525 Ri FXD COMP 75000 5% 1/4W AgRa14 0683-182 R: PXD COMP 18000 5% 1/4W A2R215 0757-0980 R: FXD MET FLM S3kq 2% 1/8W ADR2I8 0757-0461 Ri FAD MET FLM 68, 1k0 1% 1/ew A2R217 0757-0461 R: FXD MET FLM 68, 1k0 1% 1/aw_ AQR218 0757-0960 R: FXD MET FLM 33k0 2% 1/8W AQR219 0683-1035 R: FXD COMP 10k 5% 1/4w ‘A220 0757-0465 R: FXD MET FLM 100k0 1% 1/8W ADR221 0757-0465 R: FXD MET FLM 100k8 1% 1/8W AzR222 0683-8285 R: FAD COMP 82k0 5% 1/4W ARIS 0683-1045 R: FXD COMP 100k 5% 1/4w A2R224 0883-2085 Rs EXD COMP 20k9 5% 1/4W AgR225" 0698-3160 R: FXD $1. 6k0 1% 1/8 ABR226 04328-8619 R: FXD WW, 480 5% A2R227 0683-2005 R: FXD COMP 200 5% 1/4W ‘A2R228 2100-0508 i: VAR 20k8 10% 1/2W ARR229 2100-0558 R: VAR 20k0 10% 1/20 ‘A2R230" 0698-3161 R: FXD 38, 340 1% 1/8 ARR1 0683-4325 R: FXD COMP 43008 5% 1/4w ‘A2R282 2100-3252 R: VAR SkR 10% 1/2 A2R233 2100-0567 R: VAR 2k0 10% 1/2 AaR234" 0757-0439 R: FXD 6.81k0 1% 1/8W ‘A2R285 0757-0288 R: FAD MET FLM 9, 09k 15 1/8W ADR235 0683-3025 Ri FXD COMP Sk 5% 1/4W A2R237 0683-2725 R: FXD COMP 27000 5% 1/4W ‘A2R298 0683-6815 R; FXD COMP 6809 5% 1/4W See list of abbreviations in introduction to this section 6-5Section VI Model 4328 Table 6-2 ‘Table 6-2, Referenee Dasignation Index (Cont'd) Reference ; Reference | __ stock No. Description Note AS. 04828-7034 OSCILLATOR Ass'y 04828-8707 BOARD BLANK P,C. ascl- ‘Asc300 NO? ASSIGNED A8C301 0180-0978 (C: FAD TANT 1pF sovDCW ‘30302 0180-1029, C: FAD TANT 1pF 20% 15vpCw. ‘A3C303, 0160-1548, C: FXD MY 0. 22uF 10% 200VDCW A8C304 0160-1548 C: FXD MY 0, 22," 10% 200vDCW A8C805 0170-0084 C: EXD MY 0, 068uF 20% SOVDCW ‘48¢808 0180-1029, C: FAD TANT 1,F 20% 15vDCW A3c307 0160-1554 Ci FXD MY 0.47," 10% 200VDCW A3C308 NOT ASSIGNED A3c309 0180-1029, (C: FAD TANT 1uF 20% 15vDCw A3c310 0380-1029, C: FAD TANT IF 20% 1SVDCW AscSIT 0180-1029, C: FXD TANT 1pF 20% isvbCw ASC312 0160-0124 C: FXD MICA 220pF 5% s0ovDCw Agca13 0180-1029 C: FXD TANT 1uF 20% 19VDCW ascsit 0160-1563 C: EXD MY 0.474 5% 200vDCW ASCSIS 9180-1029 C: FAD TANT IuF 20% 15yDCWw ARC318 0150-0121 €: FAD CER 0, 1gF -20480% SovDOW. A8C317 0190-0121 : EXD CER 0. 1,F -20-80% SovDCW Asc3i8 0160-0127 C: EXD CER 1,F 20% 25ypew scsi 0180-1029 C: FXD TANT InP 20% 15vDCw 436320 0160-1542 C: FXD MY 1500pF 10% 100vbCw ASC821 0160-1542 C: FAD MY 1500pF 10% 1o0vDCw a3c322 0160-1544 C: EXD MY 4700pF 5! LOovDCW ASCRI- ASCRI00 NOT ASSIGNED ASCRI0L 1902-8125 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 6. 98V 2% 400mW ABCRI02 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCRSOS 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCREOS 41901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCRI05 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE S11,ICON ASCRI06 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ‘ASCRIO7 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCRIO8 1901-0040. SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ‘ASCRI08 1910-0016 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM ASCRSI0 1910-0016 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM ABCRILL 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCREID 1001-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCRSIS 1902-3150 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 9. 09V 2% 400mW ASCRSIS 1910-0016 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM See list of abbreviations in introduction to this seetion 6-6Model 4328 Section VI Table 6-2 ‘Table 6-2, Reference Designation Indox (Cont'd) Rotorence 3 ere niea| _ Stock No. Deseription ASCRSI5, 1910-0016. SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM ASCRSI6 1910-0016 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM ASCREIT 1910-0016 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM ASCRSIE 1910-0016 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM ASCRSI 1910-0016 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE GERMANIUM ASCRI20 1902-3129 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 7. 5V 2% 400mW ASCRI2I 1902-3150 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 9. 09V 2% 400mw ASCRI22, 1902-0559 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 6.19V 2b 1W ASCRS23 1902-0559 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 6.19V 2) 1W ARQa- ‘39300 NOT ASSIGNED ASQs01 1854-0854 ‘SNLICON 49302 1853-0010 PNP SILICON ‘A8Q803 1654-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON A8Q304 1854-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON A8Q805 1854-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON A3Q306, 1859-0010 ‘TRANSISTOR: PNP SILICON A3Q307 1854-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON ‘A8Q808 1854-0894 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON ‘439309 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: SILICON A3QS10 1954-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON A3Q311 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: SILICON A8Q312 41853-0071 TRANSISTOR: SILICON ‘A3Q313 1853-0071 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON ASQ3i4 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: SILICON ARQ315 1954-0854 "TRANSISTOR: SILICON ‘ASQ3IE 1854-0854 ‘TRANSISTOR: SILICON ‘A3Q317 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: SILICON Asqaie 1054-0054 TRANSISTOR, SILICON A3Q319 1854-0854 TRANSISTOR: SILICON Agi ASR300 NOT ASSIGNED ASR301 0683-2735 R: FXD COMP 27K0 5% 1/4w ASR302 0883-8045 R: FXD COMP 300k2. 5% 1/4w ASR303 0883-1045 R: FXD COMP 100kn. 5% 1/4W ASR304 0883-1085 R: FXD COMP 10ke. 5% 1/40. ASR305 0683-0225, R: FXD COMP 6. 2kn. 5% 1/4W ABR306 2100-3212 R: VAR 2000 10% 1/2W ‘A3R807 0588-3441 Ri FXD MET FLM 2150 1% 1/8w ‘A8R308 09328-8619, R: FXD W.W, 750mo 2% A3R309 0683-5625 R: FXD COMP 56002 5% 1/46 ASRSIO 0583-6225 R: EXD COMP 6, 2ko 5% 1/4 ASR3L1 0683-6225 R: FXD COMP 6, 2k0 5° 1/4 A3R312 0883-2735 R: FXD COMP 27K0 5% 1/4W. ASRSI3 0883-1285 R: FXD COMP 12k0_5%1/4W ABRBI4 0683-5125 R: FXD COMP 5, 1k0 5% 1/4 See list of abbreviations in juetion to this section‘Section VI besa Model 43284 ‘Table 6-2, Reference Designation Index (Cont'd) Reference ; Reference | stock No. Description Note A3R315 0683-6835. R: FXD COMP 68k 5% 1/4W ASR316 (0683-2745, R: FXD COMP 270kQ 5% 1/4W ASRBI7 0363-6835 R: FAD COMP O80 5% 1/4w ABR3I8- 0883-2735 R: FXD COMP 27k 5% 1/4W ABR319 (0683-1235, R: FXD COMP 12k@ 5% 1/4W ASR320 0683-1315, R: FXD COMP 1908 5% 1/4w ASR321. 0683-1845, R: FXD COMP 180k9 5% 1/4W ‘A3R322, 0683-1845, R: FXD COMP 180k0 5% 1/4w ‘ASR323 0583-1025 Ri FAD COMP 1kn 5% 1/40 ASR324 0683-1535, R: FXD COMP 15ka 5% 1/4w ASR325 0683-2025 R: FXD COMP 2k0 5% 1/4W ‘ASR326 0883-5125 Ri FAD COMP 51000 5% 1/4 A3R327 0683-8225 R: FXD COMP 820001 5% 1/4w ‘ASR38 0083-7515 R: FXD COMP 7500 5 1/4W ASR329 0683-1325, R: FXD COMP 13000 5% 1/4W A3R330 0683-6215 R: FXD COMP 6200 5% 1/aw ASR331 0683-3935 R: FXD COMP 39k 5% 1/4W ‘ASRS32 0563-5935 Ri FXD COMP 39k0.5%.1/4W A3R333 0683-9125 R: FXD COMP 9. 1ktt 5% 1/4W ABRI34 0683-1245 R: FXD COMP 120kn 5% 1/4W ASR95 0983-1545 R; FAD COMP 150k 5% 1/4W ASR336 0683-1025 R: FXD COMP 10000 5% 1/4w ASR337 0683-4735, ‘R: FXD COMP 479 5% 1/4W A9R338 0983-4735 Ri FD COMP 47K0 51/49 ASR339 0683-3625, R: FXD COMP 36009 5% 1/4W ASR34O 0683-1035, R: FXD COMP 10k@ 5% 1/4W ABR341. 0683-1325, R: FXD COMP 13000 5% 1/4w ABR342 0683-5125 R: FXD COMP 5, 1k 5% 1/4W ABR343 0683-1025 R: FXD COMP 10008 5% 1/4w ASRG (0683-3825 R: FXD COMP 8. Ak 5% 1/4w ABRS45. 0683-5625, R: FXD COMP 56000 5% 1/4W ABRHG 0683-1535 R: FXD COMP 15kQ 5% 1/4W ‘ASRS«7 0583-4335 R: FAD COMP 4340 5% 1/4W ASRS43 0757-0968 R; FXD MET FLM 68kQ 2% 1/8w ABR349 0757-0960 R: FXD MET FLM 33kn 2% 1/8W_ ABR350 0683-2035 R: FXD COMP 20k 5% 1/4W ASR351 0683-2035 R: FXD COMP 20ka 5% 1/4W ASR352 0683-2235 R: FXD COMP 22k 5% 1/4W ASRS 0757-0968 R; FXD MET FLM 60kf 2% 1/8W ASR354 (0757-0960 R: FXD MET FLM 33kQ 2% 1/8W ASR355 0683-3045, R: FXD COMP 390k 5% 1/4w ASR356 0683-1035 R: FXD COMP 10ka 5% 1/4W ‘ASRIS7 0688-1035 R: FAD COMP 10k0 5% 1/4W ‘AGRIS8 683-5945 R: FXD COMP 39088 5% 1/4W ASR359 0683-2225 R: FXD COMP 2, 2ke2 5% 1/4W ‘S3R360 Ri VAR DoKe 10% 1/2 68 ‘See list of abbreviations in introduction to this sectionModel 49284, Section VI Table 6-2 ‘Table 6-2, Reference Designation Index (Cont'd) Reference ae peeanes Stock No. Deseription Note Asti A3T300 NOT ASSIGNED A3T301 04328-7030 ‘TRANSFORMER:OSC ‘A3T302 04328-7032 ‘TRANSFORMER: A 04328-7024 RANGE SWITCH ASS'Y Agri “AdR100 NOT ASSIGNED AgRIO1* 04828-8606 SFXD W,W. 0,59 0,1% ‘ASR102" 04928-8626 -FXD W.W, 1.4779 0.1% ‘AAR103 04328-8627 SPXD W.W. 4.940 0.1% AARIO4 04328-8628 xD W.W. 14.852 0.1% ‘AAR105 04828-8628 XD W.W. 49.60 0.1% ‘AARI06 04328-8630, EXD W.W. 148, 89 0.1% ASR107 04828-8631 EXD W.W. 497.19 0.1% AARI08 0698-2125 SFXD MBTFLM 1, 492k2 0.1% 1/40 ASRi09* 0698-1466 EXD MET FLAT 5k 0.1% 1/40 ‘AARIIO® 0698-2126 FMD ME FEM 14, 11k0 0.1% 1/4 AaRILL 0698-2042 :FXD MET PLM 51, 1k8 0.1% 1/4W ‘AaRI12" 04328-3621 EXD W.W. 560m0 1% ARLAS* 04328-8622, SPXD W.W. 390m8 1% Aguas 04328-8628, EXD W.W. 350m 18 ‘AARIS* 04328-8624 XD W.W. 340m 1% AGRIIC® 04328-8625 XD W.W. 330m 1% AAR 0588-s4ad XD MitT PLM S162 1% 1/8W ASR" 0757-0826 XD MET FLM 1, 10k0 1% 1/8w AaRIL9* 0757-0290 R:PXD MET FEM 6. 19k0 13 1/80 ‘AAR1206 0698-3157 RUPXD MET FLM 19, 6k 1% 1/6W Agni2i* 0757-0464 RIFXD MET FLM 90, 99 1% 1/8W AgRI22+ 0898-3455 RUPXD MET FLM 261k0 1% 1/8W 4aR123* 0608-3444 R: FXD 3160 1% 1/aW Adsi- ‘445100 NOT ASSIGNED ‘AgS101 3100-1173, SWITCH-RANGE ROTARY See list of abbreviations in introduction to this section 6-9Bei Model 43284 ‘Table ‘Table 6-2, Reference Designation Index (Cont'd) Ratorence S eran] _ Stock No. Deseription Note ro 04328-7083 MOTHER BOARD (04328-8708 BOARD BLANK P.C, ASCL- A5C201 NOY ASSIGNED A5C202* 0180-1850 Ct FXD MY 0, O15uF 10% 100vDCW Aste ‘A5T302 NOT ASSIGNED A5T303 04828-7081 ‘TRANSFORMER: ASKAL NOT ASSIGNED ASXA2 1251-1886 CONNECTOR: PRINTED CIRCUIT 15 CONTACTS ABKAS 1251-1886 CONNECTOR: PRINTED CIRCUIT 15 CONTACTS AG 04328-7026 POWER SUPPLY; RECHARGEABLE BATTERY OPERATION ONLY 04828-8708 BOARD: BLANK P.C. AgBT1- ‘AGBT400 NOT ASSIGNED AGBT401 1420-0274 BATTERY: 6V .225A-HR HG SLDR-TAB ‘AGRT402 1420-0274 BATTERY: 6Y |225A-HR HG SLDR-TAB AGBT403 1420-0274 BATTERY: 6Y .2258-HR HG SLDR-TAB ‘ABBT404 1420-0274 BATTERY: 6Y |223A-HR HG SLDR-TAB asei- ‘A6C400 NOT ASSIGNED A6ca01 0180-0965 C: FAD ALUM 220.F 25vDCw A6e402 0380-0965 C: FXD ALUM 220uF 25VDCW AGCRI- A6CREO0 NOT ASSIGNED ASCRAOL 1901-0280 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600 350mA AGCR4O2 1901-0280 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 350mA, AGCR4O3 1901-0280 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600 350A, ABCRAOL 1901-0230, SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 350mA ABCRAOS 1902-3208 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 15. 4V 5% 400mW AGCRAOS 1901-0040 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON ASCREOT 1901-0280 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 350mA ABCRAOB 1901-0280 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 000¥ 350ma AscR409 4901-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 181625 600V 350m ABCRAIO 1901-0230 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE SILICON 151625 600V 360m. ASCRAML 1902-3208 SEMICON DEVICE: DIODE BREAKDOWN 15. 4V 5'5 400mW ASCRAL2 1901-0040 SEMICON DE VICE: DIODE SILICON See list of abbreviations in introduction to this sectionModel 48288 Section V1 Table 6-2 Table 6-2, Reference Designation Index (Cont'd) Reference Reference | stock No. Deseription Note Agr AGRAD0 NOT ASSIGNED AeRa01 0983-0215, R:FXD COMP 6200 5% 1/4 ‘AGRAOZ (0683-6215 RURXD COMP 6200 5% 1/497 ‘ABREOS 0689-3385 R:FXD COMP SSkA 5% 1/407 MISCELLANEOUS 5040-0615 HOLDER:DATTERY 2 REQ'D cu ote0-1235 C:EXD MY 0, O1uP 10% soovDew ce 0180-0984 C:EXD TANT 100uF 20% LOVDCW €3-c200 NOT ASSIGNED C201 160-1581 C:FXD MET PAPER 4uP 10% 150VDCW C202-c307 NOT ASSIGNED C308 0160-1562 C:FxD MeT PAPER 40uF 10% 150VDCW pst 1450-0586 LAMP :INDICATOR PL 2110-0110 FUSE:CARTRIDGE 0, 1A SLOW-BLOW u 1251-2851 CONNECTOR:POWER 9 PIN MALE 2B 04260-5028 CONNECTOR: FOR RECORDER B 04260-5028 CONNECTOR: FOR GROUND u CONNECTOR: PROBE NOT SEPARATELY REPLACEABLE PART OF W2 PROBE CABLE ASS'Y. 5 1250-0318 CONNECTOR:FOR PROBE Mi 1120-0751 METER mi 0757-0476 R:EXD MET FLM 501K 1% 1/8 2 083-4725, R:EXD COMP 4, 7k0 51 1/4 83 0083-4735, R:FXD COMP 47k0 5% 250 st 3101-0088 SWITCH:SLIDE DPDT FOR 115/280 82 ‘101-0272 SWITCH:TOGGLE ON-OFF-O% 53 s101-0273, SWITCH:PUSH BUTTON BATT TEST 3101-0274 KNOB:FOR 52 ano1-02%5, BRACKET: FOR 82 See list of abbreviations in introduction to this section BettSection VI Model 49284, ‘Table 6-2 Table 6-2, Reference Designation Index (Cont'd) Raterence i penne Stock No. Description Note m1 9100-0735, ‘TRANSFORMER: POWER ‘72-7200 NOT ASSIGNED ‘7201 04828-7028 TRANSFORMER: INPUT 7202 04828-7028 ‘TRANSFORMER: INPUT wi 8120-1978 CABLE ASS'Y: POWER 1251-0048 ADAPTER: THREE-PRONG TO TWO-PRONG w2 04328-7203 CABLE ASS'Y PROBE 04328-7202 CABLE ASS'Y xAL 1251-0135, CONNECTOR:PRINTED CKT:5 CONTACTS, XFL 1400-0084 HOLDER: FUSE we 161484 PROBE CABLE PROBE ASSEMBLIES 160054 PROBE: CLIP TYPE, TWO FURNISHED 160068 PROBE: PIN TYPE, "TWO FURNISHED 160074, TEST LEAD: ALLIGATOR CLIP RED 160078 TEST LEAD: ALLIGATOR CLIP BLACK MISCELLANEOUS 0370-0254 KNOB: SKIRTED BAR D$/4" BLK, Soe List of abbreviations in introduction to this section‘Model 43284 eoinancot Parageaphs 7-1 to 7-8 SECTION VII MANUAL CHANGES AND OPTIONS 1-1. OPTIONS ‘Table T-1. Backdating Changes. 7-2. Options are standard modifications performed ‘on “hp- instruments at the factory. Model 4328 Option 001 rechargeable battery operations available. Instrument Serial Prefix or Number ‘Make Changes "723/724-0050 to 1,2, 3,4,5,6,7, 8,9, 10, 7-8, SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS ean nie sien 7-4, "Specials" are standard -hp- instruments that 18, 19,20 ied according to customer spect A separate Insert sheet is included with the manual 723/724-00121 to 2,8, 4,5, 6,7,8,9,10, for special instruments having electrical changes. ~00210 34,42) 33, 14,15, 16,49, ‘Mako tho changes specified in addition to any other 18, 19,20 changes that are necessary. 7-6. This manval applies directly to the Model 45204 iat paragraphs explain how to adapt this manual to apply a z 4al15, 16, 17,1 any) are called errata and are listed on a separate anal ci ieeyaaiaae of your Model 4328A is above 1628, refer to a oo 15, 16,17, 18, 19,20 Spiess nese Cratecotonsel enpiiee muntine ee at cic ina Rima” taste te att rei ot ar nstomest | S/S 020,12 12, 18,1.15, and make the indicated changes. ra be OMee ra (en eatuiae cuties) 1038/1040 and below | 10,11, 12,13, 14,15, 16, Uf the serial prefix or number of your Model 43284 17, 18, 19, 20 ee at ana be 1 12 15,18, 118,17, Serre rrr ae +18, humber of jour Instrumont nthe table andmako the ; ae indicated changes, Note that instrument-component 1283 and below 312,19, 14,15, 16,17, 18, values that differ from those in this manual, yet are not listed in this backdating changes, should be re- , 5. placed using the part umber given in this manval. 1834-02811 and below | 13, 14,15, 6,17, 18, 19, 1420 and below 14,15, 16,17, 18,19, 20 1542504620 and below | 15, 16,17, 18,19, 20 1542504870 and below | 18,17, 16, 18, 20 41542305050 and beiow | 17,18, 19, 20 1628 405590 and below | 16, 19, 20 1828 306420 and below | 20 1Section VII Model 4328, CHANGE 1 Page 6-4, Tablo 6-2 ‘Add A2CR205, HP Part No. 1901-0040, DIODE:SILICON. Change A2R201 and APR207 to HP Part No, 0083-1545, R:FXD COMP 150k8 5% 1/4W. Change A2R202 and A2R206 to HP Part No, 0883-1045, R:FXD COMP 100k@ 5% 1/4W. Page 6-5, Table 6-2 Delete A2R233, Change A2R201 and A2R207 to 150K, Change A2R202 and A2R206 to 100k2. Page 8-19, Figure 8-18 Replace A2R238 with A2CR205 as shown in partial schematic Figure 7-1. Figure 7-1. Partial Schematic of A2 Ass'y CHANGE 2 Page 6-6, Table 6-2 Change A8 Board Ass'y, HP Part No, 04828-7034 to 04828-7023, Service Note: Board Ass'y 04828-7028 is Interchangeable with Board Aes'y 04328-7043, Page 6-7, Table 6-2 Delete ASCRI2L. Pago 6-8, Tablo 8-2 Change A3R342 to HP Part No. 0683-3325, R-FAD COMP 3. 3k® 5$1/4W. Change ASR34d to HP Part No. 0685-4325, R-FXD COMP 4. $kQ 3% 1/4W. Change ASR946 to HP Part No. 0683-1045, R:FXD COMP 100Kf 5% 1/4W. Page 8-17, Figure 8-14 ‘Change a part of AS schematic as follows Partial Sehematte of A8 Ass'y Page O-11, Table 6-2 Delete C2 100uF connected'between Recorder oulput terminals. Page 8-19, Figure 8-18 Delete C2, 100uF capacitor.Model 43284 Section VIE CHANGE 3 Page 6-9, Table 6-2 Change A4R112 to HP Part No. 04326-8618, R:FXD W.W. 750m 0.2% Change A4R113 to HP Part No. 04328-8617, R:FXD W.W. 490mi 0, 2%, Change A4R114 to HP Part No, 04328-8618, R:FXD W.W. 430m0 0. 2% Change A4R115 to HP Part No. 04328-8615, R-FXD W.W. 414m® 0, 2% Change A4RI16 to HP Part No. 04926-8614, R-FXD W.W. 406m® 0. 2% Service Note: These five resistors mentioned above are not separately replaceable, If necessary, replace all five resistors as a set to the values shown in this manual. Page 8-17, Figure 8-14 Change A4R112 to 750m, AMRI19 to 490m, ASRI14 to 430m, AARIIS to 414m0 and AARI16 to 406m0. CHANGE 4 Page 6-8, Table 6-2 Change A3C318 to HP Part No. 0180-1029, C:FXD TANT 1uF 20% 1SVDCW. Page 6-7, Table 6-2 Change ASR303 to HP Part No. 0683-3945, R:FXD COMP 390K 5% 1/¢W. Change ASR304 to HP Part No. 0683-3935, R:FXD COMP 39k@ 5'6 1/4W, Change ASR305 to HP Part No, 0683-1035, R:FXD COMP 10kR 5‘ 1/4W Change A8R310 to HP Part No, 0683-1595, R:FXD COMP 15k0. 5% 1/4W Change ASR3I1 fo HP Part No. 0683-9125, R:FXD COMP 5. 1k 5% 1/4W. Change ASR313 to HP Part No. 0683-6835, R:FXD COMP 68k@ 5% 1/4W, Change ASR314 to TIP Part No. 0983-1235, R:FXD COMP 12k® 5° 1/4W. Page 8-8, Table 6-2 Change ASR323 to HP Part No, 0688-9825, R:FXD COMP 3. Sk 5% 1/4W. Page 8-17, Figure 8-14 Change ASR303 to 890kM, ASRIO4 to 39KO, ASROS to 10KM, ASRSLO to 15k, ASREII to 5. 1G, ABRIL fo GBM, AIRSI$ to 12k and ABRI23 to 8, SkO. CHANGE 5 Page 6-4. Table 6: Change A2C207 to HP Part No. 0140-0194, C:FXD MICA 110pF 5% soovDCW. Service Note: See "CHANGE 8" Page 6-5, Table 6-2 Change A2R238 to HP Part No. 0689-4715, R:FXD COMP 4702 5% 1/4W. Page 6-8, Table 6-2 Delete ABC822, Page 8-19, Figure 8-18 Change A2C207 to 110pF and A2R236 to 4702, Page 8-17, Figure 8-14 Delete AC322, CHANGE 6 Page 6-7, Table 6-2 Change A3R304 to HP Part No. 0688-2085, R:FXD COMP 20K2 5% 1/4W, Delete ASCR322 and ASCRS23, Page 6-8, Table 6-2 Delete ASRS6O, Page 8-17, Figure 8-14 Delete ASCRS22 and ASCRS2S, Change ASR304 to 200, Delete ASRI60 and replace with a short cireult 138Section VIL Model 4328 CHANGE 7 Page 6-3, Table 6-2 Change AICRS05 and AICRS10 to HP Part No, 1902-3110, DIODE:BREAKDOWN 5. 8V 2%. Service Note: Use 1902-0049 for replacement, Page 8-21, Figure 8-20 Change the statement of AICR305 and AICR810 to 5. 9V, CHANGE 8 Page 6-5, Table 6-2 Change AIR290 to HP Part No, 0757-0198, R:FXD MBT FLM 21. 5k0 1% 1/8W. Change AIR23 to HP Part No, 0698-9155, R:FXD MET FLM 4. 64k0 1% 1/8W. Page 8-19, Figure 8-18 ‘Change A2R290 to 21, 5k and ABR2M4 to 4. 64KN CHANGE 9 Page 6-4, Table 6-2 Change A2C207 to HP Part No, 0140-0204, C:FXD MICA 47pF 5% SOOVDCW. Service Note: If the accuracy on the 1002 Rango does not mest with specifications when @ sample under test has a series reactance up to two times full scale resis~ tanee, proceed following adjustments: 1) Adjust A2cz08, 2) Change AC207 to a value between 4%pF and 91pF. 3) Change A5C202 to a value between 0. 020uF and 0. 024uF. Page 8-19, Figure 8-18 Change A2C207 to 47pF. CHANGE 10 Page 6-2, Table 6-2 Change HP Part No, of METER TRIM to 5020-0704, Change HP Part No. of SIDE COVER to 5000-0703, Change EP Part No. of COVER:TOP to 5070-070 Change HP Part No, of COVER:BOTTOM to 5000-0711 Change HP Part No, of PANELIRBAR to 04328-1022. Change HP Part No, of PANEL:FRONT to 04328-1021, Page 6-11, Table 6-2 ‘Add AT; 04328-7035, POWER SWITCH ASS'Y, Add ATRI-ATR403; NOT ASSIGNED. ‘Add ATR404; 0757-0476, R:FXD MET FLM 3010 1% 1/8W. ‘Add ATR405; 0683-4725, B:FXD COMP 4, Tk 5% 1/4W, ‘Add A7S1; 3101-0247, SWITCH:POWER BUSH BUTTON URG~-42L. ‘Add ATS2; 3101-0248, SWITCH:-BATT TEST PUSH BUTTON UEG-421. Delete Ri; 0757-0476, R:FXD MET FLM 301k@ 1% 1/8, Delete R2; 0683-4725, R:-FXD COMP 4, Tin 5% 1/4W, Delete R3} 0883-3335, R:FXD COMP S3k0 5% 1/4W, Delete $2; 9101-0272, SWITCH:TOGGLE ON-OFF-ON, Delete $3; 3101-0278, SWITCH:PUSH BUTTON BATT TEST, Delete DSI; 2140-0015, LAMP:NEON NE-2H. ‘Add DSi; 1450-0048, LAMP:LIGHT-IND, RED. Page 6-12, Table 6-2 Change HP Part No, of Wi: CABLE ASS'Y:POWER to 6120-0078, ‘Add W3; 04328-7202, CABLE ASS'Y. 1-4 Delete XA1; 1251-0135, CONNECTOR:PRINTED CIRCUIT 15 CONTACTSModel 43284, Section VI CHANGE 11 Page 6-2, Table 6-2, Change HP Part No, of METER TRIM to 5060-7633. Change HP Part No, of PANEL:FRONT to 04926-1121. Page 6-12, Table 6-2 Change HP Part No, of CABLE ASS'Y PROBE WITH CONNECTOR: MINT GRAY to 04328-7127, Delete 16143A PROBE CABLE, CHANGE 12, Page 6-9, Table 6-2, “Add £48101; 8100-1194, SWITCH-RANGE ROTALY. Delete A4S101; 3100-1173, SWITCH:RANGE ROTALY. ‘Add A4R102; 04828-9607, R:FXD W,W. 1.59 0.1%, ‘Add AMRL03; 04328-8608, RFXD W.W. 52 0.1%. ‘Add AMRLO4; 04328-8608, R:FXD W.W. 159 0.155. ‘Add AMR105; 04328-8610, R-FXD W.W_ 500 0.1%. ‘Add A4R106; 04328-8611, R:FXD W.W. 1502 0.1%, ‘Add AR107; 04328-8612, R:EXD W.W. 5008 0.1%, ‘Add AMR108; 0698-1465, R-PXD MET FLM 1. 5k2 0.1% 1/4W, ‘Add AAR110; 0695-1487, RUFXD MET FLM 13k2 0,1%) 1/4W. 1Section VII ‘Model 43284 1-6 Delete A4R102; 04828-0626, R:FXD W.W. 1.4479 0.1%. Delete A4R103; 04328-8627, R:FXD WW. 4.940 0.1°b, Deleto A4R104; 04328-8628, R:EXD WW. 14, 852 0.15, Delete AARLO5; 04828-8629, R:FXD W.W. 49, 68 0.1%, Delete A4R106; 04328-8630, R-FXD WLW. 148. 89 0.1%, Delete AdRiO7; 04328-8631, R:FXD W,W. 497.1 0.14%, Delete AdR108; 0698-2125, R:FXD MET FLM i. 492K0 0.1%. Delete A4R110; 0698-2126, R:EXD MET FLM 14, 11k9 0.1%, CHANGE 13 Page 6-5, Table 6-2, ‘Add A2R226; 2100-1777, R:VAR W.W. 20k LIN 5% 1W. ‘Add ABR229: 2100-1777, R:PAR W.W. 20k LIN 5% 1W. Add A2R232; 2100-1775, R:VAR W, W. 5k2 LIN 10% 1/2W. ‘Add A2R234; 0757-0439, RUEXD MET FLM 6, 81k? 1% 1/2W. ‘Add A2R230; 0698-3161, R:EXD MET FLM 38, 3k!) 1% 1/8W. Delete A2R228; 2100-1948, R-VAR W.W. 50k? LIN 5% 1W, Delete A2R229; 2100-1948, R:VAR W.W. 50k? LIN 5% 1W, Delete A2R232; 2100-1777, R:VAR W.W. 20k? LIN 5% 1W. Delete A2R234; 0757-0288, R:FXD MET FLM 2k0 1% 1/8W. Delete A2R230; 0757-0959, R:FXD MET FLM 30k@ 2% 1/8W. CHANGE 14 Page 6-4, Table 6-2, Delete A2C218; 0160-0127, C:FXD CER 1uF 20% 25vDCW. Page 4-7, Figure 4-5, Delete A2c218. Page 8-19, Figure 8-17, Delete A2C218. Page 6-1, Table 6-2, Change A3CR922 to HP Part No, 1902-3110, DIODE BREAKDOWN 5,9¥' 400mW Change AICR825 to HP Part No, 1902-3110, DIODE BREAKDOWN 5. 9V 400mW Change ASQS12 to HP Part No. 1853-0010, TRANSIOTON SILICON. Change 83Q313 to HP Part No. 1853-0010, TRANSISTOR:SILICON. Page 8-17, Figure 8-14, Change voltages of CR822 and CR923 to 5. 9V. Page 6-2, Table 6-2, Change HP Part No. of PANEL:FRONT to 04828-1221, Page 6-11, Table 6-2, Change DS1 to 2140-0015, LAMP:NEON NE-2H. 5040-0234, LAMP:HOLDER FOR DSt. 5040-0235, LAMP:HOLDER FOR DSI Change R3 to HP Part No, 0683-9835, R:FXD COMP 33k2 5% 1/4W.Model 49284 Section Vit CHANGE 15 Page 6-4, Table 6-2, Page 8-19, Figure 8-17, Change A2¢207 to HP Part No, 0140-0193, C:FXD MICA a2pF 8% SOOVDCW. CHANGE 16 Page 6-4, Table 6-2, Page 8-19, Figure 8-17, Change A2C207 to HP Part No, 0160-2204, C:FXD MICA 100pF 5% SoovDCw. CHANGE 1T Page 6-4, Table 6-2, Page 8-19, Figure 6-1, Change 420207 to HP Part No, 0140-0191, C:FXD MICA 56pF 5% 300vDCW. CHANGE 18 Page 6-5, Table 6-2, Change A2R228 to HP Part No, 2100-3253, Change A2R220 to HP Part No, 2100-3253, Change A2R232 to HP Part No, 2100-0558, Change A2R233 to HP Part No, 2100-0587, VAR 50KS 10% 1/2, AR 509 10° 1/2W VAR 20K 10% 1/2 ‘AR 20 10% 1/2, R R R R CHANGE 19 Page 6-4, Table 6-2, Chango 42209 to HP Part No. 1854-0071 Page 6-7, Table 6-2, ‘Change A3QS01 and 43Q808 to HP Part No, 1854-0071. CHANGE 20 Page 6-5, Table 6-2, ‘Add AR225; 0083-2095, R: FAD 20k 5% 1/4W, Add A2R228; 2100-2253, R: VAR S0k9 10% 1/2W. ‘Add 42R229; 2100-8253, Ri VAR S00 10% 1/20. ‘Add A2R230; 0757-0458, R: FXD $0, 1k0 1% 1/8W, ‘Add A2R232; 2100-0558, R: VAR 20k0 10% 1/2W. ‘Add AZR234; 0757-0283, R: PXD 2k2 1% 1/3W. Delete AZR225; 0698-3160, R: FAD 31, 6k2 1% 1/BW, Delete A2R228; 2100-0858, R; VAR 20k0 10% 1/2w. Delete AZR229: 2100-0558, R: VAR 20k2 10% 1/2W. Delete A2R230; 0608-3161, R: PAD 38. 9k 1% 1/8W. Delete A2R232; 2100-3252, R: VAR Sk2 10% 1/2W. Delete A2R234; 0757-0439, R; FAD 6. 81k 2 1% 1/W.NOTESModel 43288 SECTION VI Section VIE Paragraphs 8-1 to 8-18 TROUBLESHOOTING AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS. 8-1. INTRODUCTION 8-2, This section contains troubleshooting instrue- tions, schematics, and component locations for the milliohmmeter. ‘Also included is an overall block diagram that indicates the location of test point in the instrument, 8-8. Reference designations shown within etreuit cardoutlines are abbreviated. To find the part in the Roforonce Designation Index, use the full reference designation. For oxample, R805 on the A3 Oscillator Assembly is listed as ASR305, 8-4. The Schematic Diagram Notes in Figure 8-1 pertainto all the schematics, Additional notes on the Schematics indicate tost conditions, and — special information for use when maintain thé instrument, 8-5. TROUBLESHOOTING 8-6. Table 8-1 is the Overall Troubleshooting chart for the millichmmeter. Procedures for isolating elz~ cuit malfunctions to specific stages are based on the use of tho YEW Type 2782 Standard Resistors and ‘YEW Type 2786 or GR Model 1432T Decade Resistance Box and the calfbrationprocedures in Section V. The information obtained when calibration is attempted is, used to troubleshoot the instrument. 8-7. ‘Table 8-1 contains references that direct the user to the detailed troubleshooting eharts, Table 8-2 through 8-10. The detailed charts refer the user to transistor stages. Ina fow instances, specific parts are called outas being possible causes of cireult mal- Tunetion, however, the troubleshooting charts are not intended to loeata specific parts that have failed, ‘They are intentled to locate only malfunctioning stages, 8-8, SCHEMATICS 8-9. ‘The schematics contain signal routing informa- tion, nominal voltage levels, and notes that assist in understanding the circuit. ‘They are laid out to show electrical operation, and are not Intended as wiring diagrams. 8-10, Component location photosraphs next to the Schomatics indicate the physical location of parts, Test potnts are also shown. B-11, Factory selected parts are indicated by an asterisk, Thoso are components that generally are installed to fulfill ctreult operation requirements, ‘They may be the nomfoal value, or they may be some value close to nominal. In any ease, if the component fails, circuit operation should be veritied after these components are replaced 8-12, Componentvalues are shown as follows unless otherwise noted. Resistance inohms, capaeitance in microfarads and inductance in micréhenries. 8-18, Wire color is indicated as WHT/ YEL / VIO, First color identifies ground color, second color ldentities wide stripe, third color identifies narrow stripe.Section VI Figure 8-1 ‘Model 4328. SYMBOLS SWITCH DESIGNATIONS REAR PANEL KNOB CONTROL A3S1BR(2-1/2) SCREWDRIVER ADJUST FEEDBACK PATH AIS) smircu st WITHIN ASSEWALY A WIPER MOVES TOWARO "CW" WHEN CONTROL IS ROTATED CLOCKWISE 7 2ND WAFER FROM FRONT POWER LINE GROUND IST ET) CIRCUIT COMMON GROUND R ANDY GATE. nsiaiT GATE z (ava) TERMINAL Location 2b) (VIEWED FROM FRONT: WAVEFORMS SHOWN ARE TYPICAL REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS Ree! JATIONS WITHIN ASSEMBLIES ARE ABBREVIATED. IND ASSEVELY NUMBER TO ABBREVIATION FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTION. ASSEMELY. 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Anritsu S331L Maintenance Manual
42 pages