Can you get a few good pictures of the RF section and post them? Maybe we
can identify how they did the attenuators. Some that I have seen used Gaas
smt spdt RF switches for the attenuators. Later 8657 sig gens did this.
Regards
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From: "Tony Goodhew tony_goodhew@... [hp_agilent_equipment]"
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Subject: RE: [hp_agilent_equipment] E4406A Input Attenuator
Thanks I took the unit apart, including opening up the A17 RF Assembly,
and there didnt appear to be any mechanical relays in there. I
couldnt
find any information on the components closest to the RF input to identify
any solid state relays or programmable attenuators.
In checking around I saw that Agilent promised in 2014 to post the CLIPs for
the E4406A but they dont seem to have followed through on that.
Does anyone happen to have them and could send me the A17 one?
Thanks,
TonyG
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Sounds like you on the right track , If you lucky the relay is just stuck as
you say and you might exercise your way out of it... could also have
suffered from input overload ...a bit harder to fix
On 7/9/2017 2:30 PM,
tony_goodhew@...
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Hi All,
I just acquired an E4406A and put it on my bench. It seems to work fine
except that it is consistently reading 15dB low.
Poking around I found a control for the input attenuator and that seems to
have no impact on the measured value. From there I looked at the
services/test guide and ran through the 50MHz Input Attenuator Accuracy test
and that showed no change so I think that the attenuator is stuck.
Before I start pulling this apart I thought I might check in to see if I'm
missed something in the system settings that might cause this?