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Re: Manuals for an HP3456B DMM?
And deoxit the address dip switches. They tend
to take a set... -Chuck Harris On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 16:45:28 -0400 "Steve Hendrix" <SteveHx@...> wrote: On 2025-04-06 4:42 PM, BobH via groups.io wrote:My first guess is that one of the GPIB buffer chips is dead, butCould be, but I'd try some deoxit on the connectors first, especially |
Re: Manuals for an HP3456B DMM?
It turns out that one of my meters is not accepting GPIB commands. It can return the display value, but no other commands are accepted.
I am about half way through porting my 3455A tool to the 3456A and needed to verify my understanding on some commands. After messing with configurations for a while with no commands accepted, I changed to the other meter and everything is working and most of my assumptions were good. Once the tool is complete, I will dig into the problem meter.
My first guess is that one of the GPIB buffer chips is dead, but will check the simpler stuff first.
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Re: 8495G Step ATT OPT 011 5V Cable Pinout
开云体育Minus is used to switch the attenuators Am 06.04.2025 um 18:50 schrieb 4X6MU via groups.io:
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Re: Manuals for an HP3456B DMM?
Thanks for the inputs on the issues for this meter.
I have written tools for several "R2D2" instruments. The command set is similar to the 3455A which I have already written a tool set for.
One thing that is not clear from the manual is whether it is possible to read back the instrument configuration. The 3455A has a "bag of bits" type configuration read back command, but I don't see anything like that on the 3456A. I need to spend some more time exploring the command set.
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Re: Manuals for an HP3456B DMM?
I'm not sure how luck plays into programming the 3456A,
it is a very rigidly defined state machine that is well documented in the operation manual. The 3456A is programmed using an slightly enhanced version of what is colloquially known as "R2D2" style. There is a table of all commands in the operation manual, and each command is 1 or 2 upper case ascii letters followed by one or more ascii numbers.... syntactic sugar is not allowed. No commas, spaces, tabs, etc... just numbers. What the 3456A won't do, is take long text commands, such as "VOLTAGE", or "FILTER", or "IDENTIFY" or "IDN?", but rather takes one or two letter abbreviations like, "V", or "F". Otherwise, it is the poster child for simple to program. You do have to wait around for the meter to finish its operations, but that is a pretty common among HPIB devices. The ability to calibrate most functions from the panel next to the terminals is nice... as long as the little 10T wire wound pots are still noise free. -Chuck Harris On Sat, 5 Apr 2025 21:57:51 -0700 "John Kolb" <jlkolb@...> wrote:
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Re: E5052A Power On Test (3.3V Bus Supply)
Glad you got it fixed!
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I did look through the program code and found references to your errors but I couldn't find an obvious cause, only ways to patch past the errors. There are some diagnostic features built into the code but I haven't really explored these and there is a debug file that gets written to if anything fails during bootup. Yours has probably overwritten with a blank file if it is working OK.
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Note that the main program code includes a simulator mode where you can install and run the program on a (Windows 2000?) PC and it simulates a fully working E5052A. It even gives a simulated phase noise response on screen that has 'moving' noise.
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However, I tried it on a couple of PCs (not Windows 2000) and it quits after a couple of seconds. This may be deliberate as there doesn't appear to be a way to manually quite the E5052 app apart from turning off the instrument. I did manage to get it to stop quitting with a crude patch but it wasn't really worth the effort.
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The pass/fail limits for the various service mode tests are stored inside a file on the HDD and I can show you where this is if you haven't already found it..
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I'm pleased you got it working, I wasn't too keen on taking mine apart again and it's packed away in storage at the moment. It isn't an instrument I will use very often, maybe a few times a year or so.
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I've got an old library plot of an E8257D PSG sig gen at 1 GHz and it agrees very closely with your plot although the vertical scaling is very different.
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I can also see the 60kHz blip from the LCD on your plot. It's inverted but it will be much more obvious (and not inverted) when you test something with lower phase noise at a 60 kHz offset. You can see it in the plot below as well.
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Re: 8495G Step ATT OPT 011 5V Cable Pinout
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Re: Manuals for an HP3456B DMM?
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I love that I can calibrate them with a screwdriver rather than stepping through software menus. Good luck with the GPIB
programming. They predate the SCPI programming standards. John??? KK6IL On 4/4/2025 10:57 AM, BobH via
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Re: E5052A Power On Test (3.3V Bus Supply)
Figured it out.
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So the LT1084 arrived from digikey. I swapped U18 and U19 on the A3; no changes in LED state or boot up error.
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At this point, I had also removed PSU and removed PSU daughterboard, cleaned all the connectors and put more deoxit on the pins, and put it all back together.
So I'm sure it wasn't a power supply issue.
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There are 5 right angle male SMB connectors on the front of the A3 module. Two on the left are CH1 IF and two on the right are CH2 IF. The middle one is a 100 MHz clock.
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Looking at the layout of the A3, this is a clock input, as there are multiple clock distribution ICs which spread out to all the FPGAs and ADCs.
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So I put a low frequency directional coupler in the path of this clock and checked the coupled signal on a scope. No signal at all.
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I then used my signal generator to inject a 100 MHz, -20 dBm clock in manually. After that, the instrument got past the original error and booted to the measurement screen!
However, it failed nearly all of the power-on tests. Strange, since the results were mostly gibberish (no actual voltage values, lots of fails on power rails that I confirmed manually).
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I decided to investigate the lack of 100 MHz clock. This SMB cable leads back to one of two identical local synthesize modules (A4/A5). Removed both as they are identical.?
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Doing some side-by-side measurements, I noticed that there was a blown surface mount fuze on the module which was responsible for the clock.
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I traced the circuit before and after, it looks like this fuze separates a switching and linear regulator locally from the power rail coming in through the backplane. There are lots of tantalum and aluminum caps, so I did some in circuit DC measurements. No sign of a blown or failed cap, and all test points measured identically between the two.
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Of course, I don't have a 1 amp SMT fuze in this size, so I had to macgyver a 5 x 20, 1A glass fuze with heatshrink and some wire to put it in circuit.?
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Popped the modules back in and viola, its working.
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No clue why the original fuze opened, as the unit seems to run normally otherwise. All power on test points are normal and measurements also look reasonable.
Example measurement of recently OEM calibrated sig gen (E8257D UNX), seems to align with specs.
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Now have to order the proper fuze and make the repair permanent.
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Cheers,
Kevin
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Re: 8594E Cal Signal not Found ?
Ed,
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You are incorrect on the size.? The Intel HEX format provided at KO4BB is two bytes of ASCII to be converted to one byte of binary, plus the Intel format includes some overhead for each record (length, offset, type, checksum).? There is no compression making the encoding expansion for a binary a factor of about 2.4.
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Ex for one of the image files:
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? $ srec_info 8590-u6.hex -intel
? Format: Intel Hexadecimal (MCS-86) ? Data: ? 000000 - 03FFFF ?
4x 27c020 is what is needed.
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Please check your math.
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-mark
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On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 05:38 PM, Ed Marciniak wrote:
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Re: 8594E Cal Signal not Found ?
开云体育The files in the folder referenced are 636KB each as hex. As binary, that should be around 512KBytes each, or 4 megabits.
I guess you could do the math on whether your two chips hold 8 megabits each.
I don't have an 859X but I am a computer guy working backwards from my phone.
I just saw an email pop up while writing this about 4x27c020. I think you’ll find the newer firmware is larger than the old and you’ll need 27c040 parts.
Being the Motorola processor begins its power up by reading from the bottom of memory address range and ram typically gets located at the top, this avoids having to remap address lines, but it also facilitates swapping larger EPROMs in so long
as the sockets have enough address lines to address the entire chip.
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KB2LMN via groups.io <kb2lmn@...>
Sent: Saturday, April 5, 2025 12:17:18 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 8594E Cal Signal not Found ? ?
Well I believe I found the newest software
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My question is I only have 2 EPROMS in my 8594E do I need 4 or can the files be combined some how I to 2. If not I will need to pick up 2 EPROMS.
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Andrew
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