Re: HP 1727A CRO: Problem with the vertical output amplifier.
Just my 2 cents here, but to me it looks like crossover distortion, so you might want to check around the base polarization of a final push-pull amplifier or a push-pull driver. Of course could be a
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Francesco Messineo
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Re: HP 1727A CRO: Problem with the vertical output amplifier.
The input signal for the captures was not the calibrator, it was an external function generator. I chose triangle because it makes it easiest to see the distortion on the screen, sine shows it too and
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Alex_03
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Re: massive attachments
Reminds me of a saying... It is better to don sandals than carpet the world. What's next?? Demanding people wear certain things (that has nothing to do with covering indecent exposure) in public or
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Matt Harris
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Re: hp3478A
Greetings Roberto. The Panasonic BR-2/3AE5SPN is an exact replacement and is readily available from the standard electronics suppliers. I usually purchase them from either Mouser or DigiKey in the
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Dave McGuire
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
From the advice, it would seem that the best approach would be to build a tube driver and output stage (or modify an existing one) in such a way that it is very easy to swap the transformer with
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saipan59 (Pete)
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Re: eCal & HP-8753E
The FW change does not affect the calibration constants nor options however you might end up with a black screen, the main issue here is that the 8753E and higher used a LCD rather than a CRT display,
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Lothar baier <Lothar@...>
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
Bonjour how Attillo Very fine question Audio output Transformers with a steel core are nonlinear, the induction, and parameters vary with frequency and voltage excitation. Thurs a network or impedance
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Froggie the Gremlin
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Re: Storage Cap Ripple
Okay, well I can't find anything amiss with C7 on A20. It measures 10uF @ 0.5 Ohms in circuit (a *very* low ESR for a 10uF 63V cap!) so I don't see how replacing it would help at all, I'm sorry to
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Jinxie
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
Thank you all, it is understood that then in real operation it will be different from the measurements made only on the transformer, but I will be able to use the measurements for a first comparison
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Attilio
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Re: eCal & HP-8753E
Hi! I'm running FW 7.14 on my 8753D Option 000 CPU upgrade. The FW 7.14 is the latest release for the 8753D. However, it has been mentioned several times that this CPU board can use the 8753E
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LeonP
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4145B Boot Disk, photo of original?
Hi all, Does anyone have an original 4145B boot disk they can take a photo of the label? I want to make my own labels, so wouldn't mind replicating the original disk label if possible. Thanks!
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Jared Cabot
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
You will need to match the source and load impedances to get an accurate result. Ideally you should also pass the same DC current through the core as the quiescent current of the amplifier as a DC
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Gavin Watkins
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
Do you have any specs on the transformer?? Like input and output impedances?? What tubes will it be used with?? Output impedance 4/8/16 ohms?
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Jim Allyn - N7JA
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
To obtain a good measurement of BW in an impedance matching transformer like this, it does indeed need to be tested with correct terminations on both sides. Since the output of your generator is an
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Gary Johnson <gwj@...>
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Re: HP 1727A CRO: Problem with the vertical output amplifier.
-------- These voltages look pretty much on target. Take a look at the voltages on 1725A schematic that uses the same ICs. I agree it is an interesting choice to back feed +15V supply. It saves some
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Ozan
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Re: massive attachments
These days, with the huge pixel counts on "modern" smartphones, pics do often carry very few information compared to the size of the file. A great tool is "ImageOptim". Its free. Just drop a pic on
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Martin
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
I agree with Pete. You can make some estimates with small signal conditions, but the real answer lies in what it does in an actual circuit. I think it's safe to assume it will work according to its
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Ed Breya
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Re: How can I measure the bandwidth of an audio transformer with the HP8903B ?
I don't know the real answer, but wouldn't it be necessary to drive the transformer from an impedance that matches the push-pull tube setup, including the source impedance *and* the DC current and
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saipan59 (Pete)
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Re: HP 1727A CRO: Problem with the vertical output amplifier.
pins 7 and 5 same as U1 pins 12 and 13. U2 pin 6: 20V U2 pins 2 and 3: 42V Should pin 6 be that high? obviously it is outputting current to the 15V rail, about 155mA, but I don't know.
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Alex_03
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