The Amber 3501a serves as a Balance Front End for the PCSU2000, giving a wide variety of gain/input sensitivity. As my Laptop is still dead, I have NO Velleman system. That task is still ahead of me. Without it, if I want plots, my options are to 'ink up' and break out either the B & K 2308 XY Plotter, or bring in the HP 7090A Plotter along with a Wavetek 98 Sweep Oscillator to drive the system and plotter.
In getting the input impedance measured, at each spot frequency, the decade box was adjusted to achieve 50% of the level across that selected resistance (-6dB). When I've done this using the compressor loop, such as measuring loud speaker impedance, you have a measuring amp across the output to maintain a constant current driving the impedance that varies with frequency. Using the decade box and the dB meter lets me do the same thing, only its a manual adjustment, rather than a regulated swept response.
How would YOU measure the input impedance of a device, be it a Transformer, or loudspeaker? For that matter, the output impedance of a tube amplifier?
In getting the input impedance measured, at each spot frequency, the decade box was adjusted to achieve 50% of the level across that selected resistance (-6dB). When I've done this using the compressor loop, such as measuring loud speaker impedance, you have a measuring amp across the output to maintain a constant current driving the impedance that varies with frequency. Using the decade box and the dB meter lets me do the same thing, only its a manual adjustment, rather than a regulated swept response.
How would YOU measure the input impedance of a device, be it a Transformer, or loudspeaker? For that matter, the output impedance of a tube amplifier?
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