Request for HP3312a Model Information
Most available information on the 3312a function generator lists serial numbers beginning with 1432A-- I have a later version with 2901A-- prefix and wondered if there are significant differences in
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br4av01 <br4av01@...>
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#38488
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Need Manuals for HP6266B and HP3310A
Would like to purchase these manuals. Thank you! -br4
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br4av01 <br4av01@...>
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#38487
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Re: Favorite bad capacitor debugging techniques?
The last switched PSU I repaired two weeks ago, was an standard artysan power supply, I think is a 5 volts+ 15 and -15 volts or so, there are different models of 5v+12+-12Volts etc..I think this model
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ea4dsy
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#38486
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
Check out vectorVGA Tempest http://www.vectorvga.com/specifications.htm $179. However, some scaling input will be needed. I inquired to this company about using this for my 8566/68 specans. They have
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W2HX
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#38484
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
Hi Bill, I think this one of them. But I think there are others too: http://vectorvga.com/specifications.htm Was this what you were looking for? Xtof
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Christophe Huygens
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#38485
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
Hi Chris, I must have missed the reference. I have cobbled up something for my 141T series but really need something much better. Could you send me the reference link? Thanks...Bill
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Bill Ress <bill@...>
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#38483
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Re: HP 343A V.H.F. noise source
The tube is a 7-pin miniature directly heated vacuum tube diode, type 5722. The noise is thermally limited by the temperature of the cathode (filament). The plate current is determined by adjusting
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doug
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#38482
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
On 09/01/2011 10:43 AM, Peter Reilley wrote: > Perhaps another approach might be easier. Use a PC and an A/D > input device. You could create an application that read 2 analog > inputs and displayed
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doug
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#38481
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Re: HP 343A V.H.F. noise source
The tube should be a 5722. See http://www.ko4bb.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ham_radio:noise_sources_and_noise_figure_measurements for information. Stuart K6YAZ Los Angeles, California
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Stuart Landau
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#38480
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Re: HP 343A V.H.F. noise source
If memory serves me right it is a 5722. Regards - Mike Mike B. Feher, N4FS 89 Arnold Blvd. Howell, NJ, 07731 732-886-5960 From: hp_agilent_equipment@...
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Mike Feher
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#38479
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HP 343A V.H.F. noise source
Hi I have found in a flee market the A.M. device. Nice and with the the noise generator tube. Now i want to build the power supply it. The tube is not marked. The HP catalogue says that the ENR is 5.2
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canale
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#38478
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
I found the URL, take a look at it: http://www.qsl.net/om3cph/sb/dcwithsb.htm Regards, Ignacio
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EB4APL <eb4apl@...>
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#38477
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
Pete, You are right, but some guys had modified theirs easily for making DC coupled low frequency software scopes and the results had been encouraging. Since the internal A/D can handle DC, they
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EB4APL <eb4apl@...>
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#38476
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Re: Favorite bad capacitor debugging techniques?
Hi David: A shorted cap across a power supply rail causes the fuse blowing that you are seeing. This is different than a cap with high ESR that causes problems similar to removing the cap. Many
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Brooke Clarke
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#38475
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
Perhaps another approach might be easier. Use a PC and an A/D input device. You could create an application that read 2 analog inputs and displayed them in an X/Y manner in a window. You would not
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cnc_joker
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#38474
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
These are available, I think this was discussed before. Xtof
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Christophe Huygens
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#38473
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Re: X-Y to VGA/USB converter
Further thoughts: Now I think that the resolution will have to be adjustable to fit to popular widescreen LCD monitors. A 1024x768 output does not look too good when horizontally stretched. I think
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Kuba Ober
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#38472
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X-Y to VGA/USB converter
I'm thinking of biting the bullet and making an affordable X-Y-(Z) to VGA/USB converter for use with various instruments where existing X-Y displays are dying. I'm looking for input about the required
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Kuba Ober
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#38471
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Re: Which HP spectrum analzyer is structurally most similar to that of HP 8565A?
I think that following basic rules is enough: fully shielded enclosure, cable/connector shields terminated over 360 degrees to the case (NOT the PCB!!, google Pin 1 Problem), common mode chokes on all
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Kuba Ober
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#38470
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Re: Problems with HP8753C networkanalyzer
Hi there Jose thanks for your mail. I tried to read your nice presentation and did some tests. I can do Cal 44 cal 45 and they pass that. but when I do Cal 48 it fails. And actually the failure got
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Peter Hansen
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#38469
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