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FIGURES
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1-1
Model 124A Lack-In Amplifier
1·2 SYnc. Signal Slewing Rate
1·3 Typical Calibrator
Accuracy
111-1
Functional
Block Di.gram, Model 124A
111-2
Optimum Performance Regions
of
the Prearnpfifiers
111·3
Distortion
v,
Frequency,
Model
118
.
lirA
Ground-Loop
Voltage
Heiection
Using Di
tferenttal
Inputs
111-5
Model 183 Remote Preamplifier
Adaoter
111·6
Typical
Common-Mode
Rejection
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III· 7
Tvolca!
Noise Figure Contours for Model t17, Model 116 (Direct! and Model 119 (Direct)
11I·8A
Typical Noise Figure
Contours
for
MOdel
116
Operatinq
in the Transformer Mode . .
111·86
Typical Amplitude Transfer Curve, for Model 116 Operating in the Transformer Mode
III-SA
Tvpicat
Noisl! Figure Contours for Model 119 Operating in the Transtorrner Mode , .
111-98
Typical
Amplitude
Transfer
Curves for Model
119
Operating in the
Transformer
Mode
111·10
Typical
Norse Figure Contour's for
Model
118
, ,
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..
111·11
ATvpical
NoiSe
Figure Contours for Model 190 Transforrner-Plus-Preamptitier
111-118
Model 190Wiring Diaqrarn
If
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l C
Tvpical
Amptirude
Transfer Curves for
Model
190
111-11
D
Photo
of
Model
190
Transformer
111-12
S-H
Curves and Waveforms
111-13 Degaussing
Wetveforr'J)s
111·14
Model
124A
BandpassCharactaristics
111-15
Model 124A Notch Characteristic'
111-16
Model
124A
Low
Pass
Characteristics
111-17
Model 124A High Pass Characteristics
111·18
Dynamic Range Cnaracteristics of the Model 124A
1-19 Typical
Output
Offset as a Function of Input Noi,e
111-20
Typical
Reference Oscillator Slewinq Rate
111-21
Net
Phase
Difference
Between Signal and Reference Channels as a
Function
of Frequeucv
111-22
Output
Filter Transfer
Function,
_ .
111-23
Tvpical
Calibraticn
Accuracy _ _
111·24
Mixer
Output
for In-Phase and
Quadrature
Signals
IV·l
Model
124A
Adjustments. ijlnrj Testpoinrs
TABLES
Number
P.DS
Page
1·2
1-4
1-5
111-2
111-3
111-3
111-4
111-4
111-5
111-7
111-8
111-8
111·9
111-9
111-10
111·11
111-11
111-11
111-11
111-11
111-11
111-12
111·12
111·12
111·12
111-
14
111-17
111-18
II1·19
111-20
111·24
111-29
IV-2
Page
,
1-1
1·2
I"
-1
111·2
111-3
111-4
111-5
11I6A
111·68
111-7
II1·8
111·9
V-I
Praarnpfifiar Specifications
.,
,
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Model
124A
Dynamic: Range Specifications
Stability and
Output
Noise as a Function
of
Operating
Dynamic
Tradeoff
Maximum RMS
Input
Levels for
Mixer
and
Tuned
Amplifier
Overload as a
Function
of
Sensitivity and Operating Dynamic Range _
Maximum
Frequency
Acquisition
iime$
of
Oscufator
.
Typical Harmonic
Response
Operating in the
Flat
M<'H.:I~
Typical
Harmonic
Res~onse
Oper
atinq in Bandpass
Mode
with
0-10
Digital
Output
Pin Assignments
Digital
Output
Truth Tables _ .
Interface
Connector
Signals and Pins .
External
Time
Constent
Connector
Signals and Pins
Remote
Programming
Connector
Pin Assignments
Gain and Relay Switching for tho Model 124A
.
1-1
_ 1-5
111-
15
111-16
111-19
111-22
111-22
111-25
111-26
111·28
II 1·29
111-30
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