Fluke 5720A Power Supply User Manual


 
Introduction and Specifications
Additional Instruction Manuals
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1-5
Using auxiliary amplifiers: Chapter 4
Self calibration: Chapters 1 and 7
Remote operation (IEEE-488 or serial): Chapter 5
Options and accessories: Chapters 2 and 8
Instrument specifications: The end of this Chapter
Theory of operation: Chapter 2 of the 5700A/5720A Series II Service Manual
1-5. Additional Instruction Manuals
The 5700A/5720A Series II Calibrators ship with a complete manual set that contains
information for the operator and service or maintenance technicians. The set includes:
5700A/5720A Series II Getting Started Manual (PN 1668111)
5700A/5720A Series II Operator Reference Guide (PN 601648)
5700A/5720A Series II Remote Programming Reference Guide (PN 601655)
5700A/5720A Series II Operator Manual (provided on CD-ROM, PN 1668127, or a
printed copy is available for purchase through the Fluke Service Department under
PN 601622)
5700A/5720A Series II Service Manual (provided on CD-ROM, PN 1668127, or a
printed copy is available for purchase through the Fluke Service Department under
PN 105798)
Order additional copies of these instruction manuals separately using the part numbers
provided. For ordering instructions, refer to the Fluke Catalog or contact a Fluke sales
representative.
1-6. Wideband AC Voltage Module (Option 5700A-03)
The Wideband AC Voltage Module (Option 5700A-03) can be installed in both the
5700A and 5720A Series II Calibrators. The module is a high-accuracy, low-noise,
extremely flat ac voltage source for calibrating rf voltmeters, with a frequency range of
10 Hz to 30 MHz. Output is in seven ranges from 300 µV (-57 dBm) to 3.5 V (+24 dBm)
through a Type-N coaxial connector into a 50 load. The output level is selected in
volts or dBm through either the front panel controls or under remote control.
The wideband module also functions with the calibrator’s output adjust controls that let
display the error of a wideband meter in either percentage of output or in decibels.
Included with the wideband module is a Type-N output cable and a 50 terminator. The
wideband module is calibrated to the end of its standard-equipment output cable.