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Re: Probe Cables for 16801A Logic Analyser
There is a document from Keysight which has a logic analyzer cable compatibility table (page 46) and also describes all the probing accessories which go on the end of the cable (flying leads, etc.).
By Mark Litwack · #147318 ·
Re: HP 8554B, no RF after first successful run...
By Bill Berzinskas · #147317 ·
HP 8554B, no RF after first successful run...
Back again, but this time with less power supply woes.? (thanks again for the help!) I took my "new machine" for a little ride last night, I set it to 100mhz and was able to capture the attached
By Bill Berzinskas · #147316 ·
Re: Introduction
Yes. But I prefer Verilog, simply because I wrote much more Verilog and SystemVerilog that VHDL. DaveD KC0WJN Thanks for all the fish. ============================== All spelling mistakes are the
By Dave Daniel · #147315 ·
Re: HP 339A Distortion Test Set repair/refurbish (hamfest find) (long read)
In message <[email protected]>, Paul Bicknell <admin@...> writes It was just that Flat!, and IIRC it was around .001% some of course was just noise..
By tony sayer · #147314 ·
Re: Introduction
On the first system in my professional life, Emacs was written in Lisp and ran on Multics (the system that the Unix pun came from). When we moved to Unix on a Dec Alpha there were insufficient
By Paul Amaranth · #147313 ·
Re: Introduction
You're welcome.? I can take a design from concept to hardware to pc board to build and then do the same for software.? Limitations, of course. I always encouraged my students to learn both hardware
By Harvey White · #147312 ·
Re: Introduction
Thanks Harvey! I really appreciate the feedback.? The software is definitely my weakest point.? I think it might be a good idea to start introducing myself to some of it.? I've gotten familiar with
By Frank Mashockie · #147311 ·
Re: Introduction
When I left the world of UNIX (actually "CLIX" for our product), I travelled to the dark side and use notepad, etc., now. I do miss the vi days. So much one can do without ever taking one's hands off
By n4buq · #147310 ·
Re: Introduction
Oh I'd love to hear the story behind that one! -Dave
By Dave McGuire · #147309 ·
Re: Introduction
You forgot one: If I want to cause a production outage, I use pico... (yes, that actually happened somewhere....) <mcguire@...> wrote:
By David Holland · #147308 ·
Re: Introduction
Was, but no longer? Though the "editor wars" are fun, I actually use both vi and emacs regularly. I'm going to make a quick edit /etc/resolv.conf, I use vi. If I'm sitting down for a ten-hour coding
By Dave McGuire · #147307 ·
Re: Introduction
Pete, is the display blank, or just reading 0? If it is reading 0, first check that the toggle switch on the back panel of the 8640B is set to use the internal frequency reference, not an external
By Jeff Anderson · #147306 ·
Re: Introduction
I was a vi man myself. Barry - N4BUQ
By n4buq · #147305 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi everyone. My main sphere of work is RF systems Test at my place of work. The home Lab is used for allsorts, having recently moved properties its currently in a state of disorganisation, but i have
By Pete Harrison · #147303 ·
Re: Probing deep and/or narrow into a given unit for troubleshooting
On 2024-09-19 23:34, Radu Bogdan Dicher wrote: Hi all, I was wondering of asking for thoughts and ideas on probing deep into some units, or maybe just through a narrow clearance. What I'm thinking of
By Arie de Muijnck · #147302 ·
Re: Introduction
The Metcal units, at least the two Mx500 I have in my shack, have a conventional transformer. No toroid, no SMPSU. The extruded aluminium housing does not shield the stray magnetic field. Another fun
By Wilko Bulte · #147301 ·
Re: Free to good home, HP 5423A system + manuals and spares
Hi Rik, yes, I would like to have copies, thank you. I was aware of the HP-1000 in the box; that's one of the reasons I'm interested in these. I would like to perform the QIC80 conversion on this
By Dave McGuire · #147300 ·
Re: Transferring waveforms from 54542a through GPIB
To solve the re=trigger problem, I put my scope in SINGLE sweep mode, that way, the scope does not lose the captured image that you want. You don't say what operating system that you are running on
By BobH · #147299 ·
Re: Introduction
Oh good heavens no; emacs is way older than that, and it did not originate in the UNIX world. It dates back to the mid-1970s, on DEC PDP-10s. It has been ported to, or implemented on, every
By Dave McGuire · #147298 ·