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Re: Help Finding Overtones, Again



Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Hi Phil,

Just to make sure,  did you terminate your signal source in 50 ohms at the
load end of a 50 ohm coax?? I'm assuming the 220A has a 50 ohm source
impedance.

Gerry R.


> Original poster: FIFTYGUY@xxxxxxx > > In a message dated 12/15/04 1:46:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, > tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes: > BTW, any luck measuring those overtones? > > I obtained another hand-me-down HP oscillator, this time a model 220A > Square Wave Generator that goes to 10MHz. > Well, my lab technique leaves a lot to be desired. My scope shows an > awful lot of ringing on those square waves, so much that it becomes pretty > much ALL ringing over 2MHz. Wimpy output, at only about 1V P-P or so. I can > see why I ended up with it - what good is 1V of VHF? Be lucky to make snow > on the TV... > Anyhow, I found NO evidence of ANY overtone when using it to base > drive the secondary coil. I.e., voltage across the generator stayed > absolutely the same with or without the coil as a load. Running it at > resonance absolutely drove the poor generator nuts, however. Made a big > fuzzy mess on the scope screen. Despite all the ringing, I expected > SOMETHING to happen in the 1-2MHz range you had predicted. > > -Phil LaBudde > > >