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Philips PM 3233 Oscilloscope
Manufacturer:
Model:
PM 3233
Date:
1977
Class:
Type:
SubType:
10 MHz Dual-beam Oscilloscope

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The 10 MHz Dual-beam Oscilloscope PM 3233 has been designed for general laboratory, service and educational applications. Both vertical amplifiers are equipped with a drift-reduction circuit and a fully protected field-effect transistor input. All circuits are entirely transistorized and the transistors have been mounted on supports to enable quick servicing. The instrument features a fully automatic facility which enables triggering on the line and frame sync pulses of a television signal. The Oscilloscope can be supplied from either a.c. mains or external d.c. sources. The PM 3233 is equipped with a delay unit which provides signal delay to both channels Ya and Yb.

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Service and User Manual
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
119
Size:
12.63 Mbytes (13238775 Bytes)
Language:
english, german, french
Revision:
Manual-ID:
9499 440 16502
Date:
1977 01 05
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
2020 07 31
MD5:
fe3e952e91cc217b2b1c8f022d78bbde
Downloads:
904

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Characteristics 1.3. Accessories 2. DIRECTIONS FOR USE 2.1. Installation 2.1.1. Removing and fitting the front cover 2.1.2. Adjusting to the local mains supply and fuses 2.1.3. Supply from an external d.c. source 2.1.4. Earthing 2.1.5. Switching on 2.1.6. From the cold into the warmth 2.2. Operating instructions 2.2.1. Controls and sockets 2.2.2. Preliminary settings 2.2.3. Inputs and Yg and their possibilities 2.2.3.1. YT Measurements 2.2.3.2. XY Measurements 2.2.3.3. Influence of the AC-O-DC switch 2.2.4. Triggering 2.2.4.1. General 2.2.4.2. Trigger coupling 2.2.4.3. Trigger level 2.2.4.4. Automatic triggering 2.2.4.5. External triggering 2.2.4.6. Triggering with the mains frequency 2.2.4.7. Triggering with television signals 2.2.5. Time-base magnifier 2.2.6. Z Modulation 2.2.7. The dual-beam tube 2.3. Description of the block diagram 2.4. Brief checking procedure

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