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Re: fixing an 8481H
I think it was NTE https://www.ntecusa.com/Test-Equipment-Repair-Calibration/Power-Sensor/Agile nt-(Keysight)-8481H/7D16E18F7E7E0396F59AC401FD3B86E4 However, I'll have to check to make sure. Joe From:
By J. L. Trantham · #71737 ·
Comment on the UGSimple USB to GPIB adapter
I have just received this unit so not a lot of time to evalute it yet. The user manual is a bit thin but adequate in most cases. I initially bemoaned the lack of an example but bearing on the very
By Alan Melia · #71736 ·
Re: fixing an 8481H
Yes, I think you are correct. I'll have to 'pillage' the workshop to find it. Joe From: hp_agilent_equipment@... [mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] Sent: Thursday, October 08,
By J. L. Trantham · #71735 ·
Re: fixing an 8481H
It was a lab in So Cal, I think. Dave To: hp_agilent_equipment@... From: hp_agilent_equipment@... Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 18:04:46 -0500 Subject: RE: [Bulk] RE:
By Dave Smith · #71734 ·
Re: fixing an 8481H
Em! I have a problem remembering past 4 hours. Let me think about it. I can probably come up with it but probably not tonight. Whoever it was, was not ¡®inexpensive¡¯ but were much less than HP.
By J. L. Trantham · #71733 ·
54542C Boot error
A coworker told me that when he turned on his HP 54542C, it showed an error. It told him to throw the programming switch to the "unprotected" postion, and restart. He did, and it booted up fine. It
By dnmeeks · #71732 ·
Re: RF Impedance Measurement
You could certainly do this. The professionl way is to use a ganged source-detector. You might achieve a sufficient sensitivity by using a logaritmic detector rather than a diode rf voltmeter. The
By Alan Melia · #71731 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
I'm not sure what language that is...... obviously one of the HP Basics.....but as I see it you have conpletely misunderstood the meaning of the command syntax and usage. "X" is not really a "value"
By Alan Melia · #71730 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
I know next to nothing about the software interfacing and capabilities of the HP 3458A. Still, I'll try and help a little. Unfortunately, your setup still isn't clear to me. Are you making voltage
By raymond@... · #71729 ·
Re: HP1651B Boot and other Disks needed
Hello Sam, Group, Regarding failure to use Lifutil.exe on "DOS" machine: When downloading "1650_51B_V2.11_OS_SYS.zip" from HP-A-K website you get the LIF Utilities A.00.00, known to be quite fussy (to
By shakalnokturn · #71728 ·
Re: RF Impedance Measurement
Have a look at the GR 1606-A manual: http://jamminpower.com/PDF/GR%201606-A.pdf
By Dale H. Cook <bridgewaterma@...> · #71727 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
It is not Signed Integer but a probably obsolete Single Integer format. It is note on page 98 of this manual; http://exodus.poly.edu/~kurt/manuals/manuals/HP%20Agilent/HP%203458A%20User.pdf
By Gary Reif · #71726 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
I am changing an existing program which has a SINT value of 558 added to a value (which is 0.051 V in this application) the current program line is V(N,2)=X(1,1)+558 Yes, the program as it now is,
By Gary Reif · #71725 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
What makes you think you need to use a (signed) integer at all (if that is indeed meant by SINT)? Do you need three times the reciprocal of X: "3 / X" or the reciprocal of three times X: "1 / (3 *
By raymond@... · #71724 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
What is single integer representation? Still think you mean Signed INTeger representation. Raymond
By raymond@... · #71723 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
Are you talking about algebraic correctness or HP 3457A syntax? As it is, I don't think your expression matches what you want to achieve, algebraically. I guess SINT stands for signed integer. That
By raymond@... · #71722 ·
Re: RF Impedance Measurement
I have another idea.? The purpose of using noise as a signal source is so that the frequency of interest can be selected by the detector/receiver.? The same thing can be accomplished with a signal
By Bob Albert <bob91343@...> · #71721 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
SINT is single integer representation of a number. Is is (was?) used in HP instruments to compress numbers for max data flow. Beyond that it is convoluted as far as I can tell!
By Gary Reif · #71720 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
Hello-- Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a "SINT"? Is it anything like a Smoot? 73-- Brad AA1IP
By Brad Thompson · #71719 ·
Re: I need a SINT value!
I guess I should have mentioned, this is for a HP 3457A multimeter.
By Gary Reif · #71718 ·