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Re: 8594E Cal Signal not Found ?
Hi Andrew,
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It's ok to have 2 or 4 EEPROMs for version G (94.03.15).? You can read about the various versions and EEPROM part numbers here (original doc #08590-90324):
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The latest version according to that doc is M (991130), but the latest out there in the various archives that I'm aware of is L (980615).
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I don't recommend messing with firmware upgrades until everything is resolved with the self-cal.? One thing at a time.
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-mark
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 07:35 PM, KB2LMN wrote:
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Fail over input board for the HP-5087A distribution amplifier
Recently saw a you tube video of an HP-5087A with an HP designed (I think) fail over amplifier board.
I have never seen any documentation on the board before.
The board takes a signal from two of the input channels, say A and B and if the A input fails fails, it switches over to the B input.
Going to try a modernized version shortly if there is any interest. |
Re: Intermittent REF UNLOCK error message on 8591A Spectrum Analyzer
开云体育Anders, ? So, in green is the active bias stage, R66 serves as the current sense. In my case, I have 5.186V, which means that the collector current of Q13 is about 9.8mA. ? In blue is the oscillator with CR1 as a varicap for frequency control. Now, the frequency range of your circuit is too low, I would be tempted to try adjusting with R68, but make a mark on R61 to note the current state of the adjustment, because if it doesn't work, you can reset it to its original position. Since the frequency is lower than expected, and if R68 doesn't change anything, then the capacitive load is too large, I would suspect the varicap CR1 as the first suspect. ? You can always experiment by disconnecting C81; the frequency should rise higher. ? Yves ? ? De?: [email protected] <[email protected]> De la part de Anders L??v via groups.io ? Thanky you for the valuable information Yves!
? My 300 MHz VCXO range is 299.872 MHz (10 MHz Ref disconnected) to 299.959 MHz (10 MHz Ref connected) - A total range of 88 kHz which is a bit smaller than yours 111 kHz. This time I have meassured the frequency at the Cal Out to make the meassurement easier. ? I have desoldered and checked the R68 potentiometer and it was fine. |
Re: 8594E Cal Signal not Found ?
Thanks Mark, ya I did all that but did just see this so I will try next.
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Instrument firmware expects the cal output signal to be 300 MHz ± 2 MHz.Sometimestheinstrument default data is not able to tune the cal signal within this range and a “cal signal not found” message may appear on screen. Perform a cal output bypass check by pressing Frequency,-37, Hz, Cal, Cal Freq. This will bypass the cal check and start by calibrating the sweep ramp.
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Re: 8594E Cal Signal not Found ?
The workaround for the "Cal Signal Not Found" error is covered in the Assembly Level Repair manual.
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If you had to reload all the correction constants, I would start with the "Analyzer Initialization" section in that manual (namely: setting DEFAULT CONFIG) and go from there, if you haven't already done so.
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 02:51 PM, KB2LMN wrote:
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8594E Cal Signal not Found ?
After replacing battery I entered the Time Base Correction, Frequency Response Correction & Step Attenuator Corrections.
Now when I go to perform Cal Freq or Cal Amptd I’m getting a Cal Signal Not Found.
I checked the CAL OUT and I’m seeing 300.000824MHz -20dBm on my Spectrum Analyzer.
Input using an HP E4432B Signal Generator set 300MHz -20dBm I’m seeing 300.8MHz at -28dBm.
As I change the Span I get different frequency’s showing?
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Re: HP 8594E new issue
Great, glad the sync reset worked!
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It makes me wonder, however, if the CRT parameters were corrupt in SRAM, then what else might be corrupt? ?I would take a quick pass through the calibration constants to verify they are still ok. ?And it wouldn't hurt to do a FREQ/AMPLITUDE self-cal when you get a chance.
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Really 6.3V on the battery?? ?It should be around 3.3V for a new battery.
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 01:26 PM, KB2LMN wrote:
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Re: Intermittent REF UNLOCK error message on 8591A Spectrum Analyzer
Thanky you for the valuable information Yves!
I have now checked a bit further and made sure the VTO_TUNE reached the A9 Third Converter assembly ok. My VTO_TUNE voltage varies between -0.43 (10 MHz Ref disconnected) to -13.27 Volt (10 MHz Ref connected). ?
My 300 MHz VCXO range is 299.872 MHz (10 MHz Ref disconnected) to 299.959 MHz (10 MHz Ref connected) - A total range of 88 kHz which is a bit smaller than yours 111 kHz.
This time I have meassured the frequency at the Cal Out to make the meassurement easier.
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I have desoldered and checked the R68 potentiometer and it was fine. Do you have any further good ideas? Best Regards Anders |
Re: Manuals for an HP3456B DMM?
I picked up the meters today. They are model 3456A. Both work, but need some cleanup. The power switch on on unit sticks on and the front/rear terminal switch is dirty. A quick checkout shows both reading within a few mV of my 34401A. Now I need to port my GPIB tools to talk to them.
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Re: Intermittent REF UNLOCK error message on 8591A Spectrum Analyzer
开云体育Hi, ? I tested this with my 8591A. I used an external generator for the 10 MHz reference. I measured the 300 MHz signal returning to the A15 COUNTER LOCK module. This way, I tested the path from the 10 MHz IN to A15, and the return from A9 THIRD CONVERTER at 300 MHz. ? I measured the 300 MHz return at the spectrum, but kept the PLL closed loop using a T-connector. ? The maximum range of the VCXO was 299.976-300.087 MHz, or 300 MHz -24/+87 kHz, but this is doubled if you measure the 600 MHz output. The RF amplitude of this signal was approximately -4.5 dBm upon arrival at the A15 COUNTER LOCK module. The DC control voltage coming from the A15 COUNTER LOCK module (J4-40) to A9 was -0.253/-13.2 Volts, and -4.645V was the voltage for an accurate input 10 MHz reference. ? For adjustment, you can see from the wiring diagram that R68 presumably allows for range centering. I haven't checked the manual yet, but I did check this potentiometer, as I've had several issues with defective potentiometers in this Spectrum series. ? Yves ? ? De?: [email protected] <[email protected]> De la part de Anders L??v via groups.io ? After further digging into my Ref Unlock error message on the HP8591A Spectrum Analyzer I have found the following. The 600 MHz SAW oscillator on A9 Third Converter assembly seems to oscillate at only 599.744 MHz on its own (without 10 MHz reference connected). With the 10 MHz reference connected, the frequency only comes up to 599.920 MHz - It does not reach 600 MHz. The VTO_TUNE signal between the Counterclock assembly and the A9 Third Converter assembly is maxed so it can not tune the 600 MHz SAW oscillator any further. ? Can the 600 MHz SAW oscillator be tweaked in some way or is the next step to replace the A9 Third Converter assembly? |
Re: HP 8594E new issue
Odd that D13 would now be off.? We'll assume the 68230 and related circuitry is ok for the moment.
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Along the same lines as what Yves suggested, you could also try resetting the CRT to DEFAULT SYNC.? Flying blind, it would be:
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? Softkey #6 (MORE) ? Softkey #6 (MORE) ? Softkey #3 (DEFAULT SYNC) ?
You could also try setting DEFAULT CONFIG:
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? Softkey #6 (MORE)
? Softkey #4 (DEFAULT CONFIG)
? Softkey #4 (DEFAULT CONFIG)? (second press needed to confirm)
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Another thought is to try resetting the contents of the SRAM completely by grounding the + side of the supercap through a 10 ohm resistor to ground and hold it there for about 10 seconds (obviously with the power off). ?You'll then have to go through the initialization procedure on page 204. ?I know you were trying to avoid doing that in the first place, but it seems the most likely explanation is that something got corrupted in the SRAM during the battery replacement procedure.
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 10:37 AM, KB2LMN wrote:
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Re: RF Alignment Failure in Agilent CXA signal analyzer N9000A
Hi, Hardyhansendk.
Thank you for your response, As you mentioned about W9 cal signals, When I tested there I'm getting 50Mhz with -60dB not -25dB, it would be helpful if you share info regarding that. Once again thank you for your response.
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Regards,
San. |
Re: Intermittent REF UNLOCK error message on 8591A Spectrum Analyzer
After further digging into my Ref Unlock error message on the HP8591A Spectrum Analyzer I have found the following.
The 600 MHz SAW oscillator on A9 Third Converter assembly seems to oscillate at only 599.744 MHz on its own (without 10 MHz reference connected).
With the 10 MHz reference connected, the frequency only comes up to 599.920 MHz - It does not reach 600 MHz.
The VTO_TUNE signal between the Counterclock assembly and the A9 Third Converter assembly is maxed so it can not tune the 600 MHz SAW oscillator any further.
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Can the 600 MHz SAW oscillator be tweaked in some way or is the next step to replace the A9 Third Converter assembly? |
Re: HP 8594E new issue
All LEDs should go off once boot is complete and the initial hardware check is finished. ?D13 being left on indicates there is a problem with the 68230 (U57) Parallel Interface/Timer. ?See Table 14-3 in the Assembly Repair manual for LED decoding.
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It doesn't necessarily mean that U57 is bad; it could be something that's being tested that is connected to U57.
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I assume you had a normal display before you replaced the battery? ?Is the SRAM card completely seated?
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On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 07:58 PM, KB2LMN wrote:
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