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Re: Parts needed
341-030-521-202
By Maciej Kawalkowski · #144093 ·
Re: Parts needed
Try Edac 341-030-521-202 that is 0.1 inch as well wrote:
By Maciej Kawalkowski · #144092 ·
Re: Parts needed
The edac 305-030-500-204 has 0.156 Inch pin spacing TE 1-5530841-8 has 0.1 inch spacing On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 6:52?AM Maciej Kawalkowski, Liberty Electronics Design and Service LLC via
By Maciej Kawalkowski · #144091 ·
Re: Parts needed
There is a store near me that might have these: Midwest Surplus Electronics . They have all kinds of old school parts . Provide dimensions and I can check next time I am
By Maciej Kawalkowski · #144090 ·
Re: Another 3GHz 53132-68003 Chanel 3 option design for the 53131A and 53132A
Hi Yves, Thanks for your reply. My units 53181A and 53132A are both HP models not the newer Agilent ones. Both were basic versions without OCXO and without 2nd channel for 53181A and 3rd channel for
By Razvan Popescu · #144089 ·
Re: General microwave switch type 1699 details needed
Hello Ed I know it is a switch and does not have schematics for it. I hope someone has some info would not like to burn the nice switches by adding wrong voltages. Maybe someone owning a8720A or B is
By Peter Hansen · #144088 ·
Re: General microwave switch type 1699 details needed
Also, if you have the manual/schematics for the application, you can figure out the arrangements and currents necessary. Ed
By Ed Breya · #144087 ·
Re: General microwave switch type 1699 details needed
I don't know what the "LGC" means - I can picture "GC" for gain control of some sort, then "L" must be something specific to the unit or application. Instead of voltage drive, look at current through
By Ed Breya · #144086 ·
Re: Parts needed
Hi, Might, or not, be the original parts but you certainly want to look at EDAC connectors: https://edac.net/ This is a 30p PCB mounted connector, I suggest to measure yours with a caliper and
By SwAkE · #144085 ·
Agilent 1GM1-4205 Replacement
Hello, does anyone know where I can find an equivalent of the Agilent 1GM1-4205 IC? It's an RF switch IC consists of three SPDT switch. It's used on the Agilent ESA spectrum analyzer main RF deck to
By Nick Stanley · #144084 ·
Re: Another 3GHz 53132-68003 Chanel 3 option design for the 53131A and 53132A
Hi Razvan, When you have a 5313xA firmware 3403, I think by default the EEPROM includes the configuration for the 3GHz option. So, only the hardware option would be missing. When I bought my
By Yves Tardif · #144083 ·
General microwave switch type 1699 details needed
Hello I got a microwave switch from General Microwave model 1699. It is a pin diode switch 0.1Ghz to 20Ghz. It comes from a hp 8720B They are used to switch around the RF path in the source. Would I
By Peter Hansen · #144082 ·
Re: Hp 8720ES firmware.
[email protected]> wrote: Might I suggest that you create another thread for that, as the voltages needed for a switch have nothing to do with the firmware of an 8720ES.
By Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd · #144081 ·
Re: Hp 8720ES firmware.
Hello I got a microwave switch from General Microwave model 1699. It is a pin diode switch 0.1Ghz to 20Ghz. It comes from a hp 8720B They are used to switch around the RF path in the source. Would I
By Peter Hansen · #144080 ·
Re: 85097A VNA ECal controller replacement
Oh, and yes, the "old hp controller". I started this whole thing because my 85060C cal controller is dying and finding an 85097A is close to impossible.
By bagojfalvibagoj@... · #144079 ·
Re: 85097A VNA ECal controller replacement
I'm not familiar with the 8510C, but looking at the manual all the relevant HP-IB commands are the same as for the 8720C so I'm pretty confident it would work fine with minimal modifications. In fact,
By bagojfalvibagoj@... · #144078 ·
Parts needed
Hello All, I have an hp1611A Logic State Analyzer that has two broken 15-pin, 2-row card-edge connector sockets, part number 1251-1886. Would anyone have some of these sockets so I could fix this
By Christopher Tucker · #144077 ·
Re: HP 8405A Vector Voltmeter Probes
Thanks, I'm going to consider all diode types from all manufacturers so I'd be happy to use BAT parts if they work OK. I'd welcome any other suggestions as well. I do have an old Avago diode kit here
By jmr · #144076 ·
Re: HP 8405A Vector Voltmeter Probes
I agree that your measurements are trustworthy and so the diodes are indeed the main suspect. Dave Wise’s suggestion of a BAT62 is a great one if you don’t mind a breakdown voltage that is a bit
By Tom Lee · #144075 ·
Re: HP 8405A Vector Voltmeter Probes
I'm using an Agilent E5071B VNA and a decent cal kit and I use the fixture simulator feature in the VNA to correct for the fixture. I normally do this stuff up to many GHz so I think the fixture is
By jmr · #144074 ·