Re: 33210A load waveform over Ethernet
Hi Peter,
I don’t have 33210A, but it’s same thing with an 33220A.
I used the free Agilent IntuiLink Waveform Editor software.
In the File Properties menu, I chose the number of points;
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Yves Tardif
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Re: OPT 003 (48-440 Hz compatible) fan (full size "Muffin" type fan) - replacement requirements?
If it is from a 8660, don't be tempted to go with a lower power fan, HP had some reliability problems with early 8660A & 8660B, this lead to them offering a free upgrade to a larger size fan in 1974
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factory
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Re: OPT 003 (48-440 Hz compatible) fan (full size "Muffin" type fan) - replacement requirements?
Robert, Adrian - thank you both for adding to discussion - this information helps because I also have OPT 003 in old HP 8660 series synthesizer (also very heavy machine) so good to have these
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David Feldman
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33210A load waveform over Ethernet
Just wondering if anyone has experience loading a one-shot retriggerable waveform over Ethernet into a 33210A arbitrary waveform generator.
I'd love to hear the Reader's Digest version of how I can
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Peter Gottlieb
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Re: OPT 003 (48-440 Hz compatible) fan (full size "Muffin" type fan) - replacement requirements?
The difference with the option 003 is that a *DC* fan is fitted rather than the mains (50/60 Hz) AC one in the standard unit. This give you more choice of replacment fan. Take the old one out and see
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Robert G8RPI
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Re: How to recover the video of my graphic 54810-66505 card
hello,
Does anyone have the schematic of card 54810-66505? (Video pci card)
This prevents the motherboard from starting up.
The same with other motherboard
thank you
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Gerard
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Re: OPT 003 (48-440 Hz compatible) fan (full size "Muffin" type fan) - replacement requirements?
What is the problem with it? I had a very noisy one of these fans and any 400Hz capable replacement was very expensive. In the end I simply took the old one apart and replaced the two bearings.
They
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Adrian Nicol
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Re: Retrofitting 3.5mm connector from HP 8485A sensor onto an existing HP 8481A sensor - possible?
"F1EKU via groups.io" <rfconsulting.fr@...> writes:
I can confirm that. Last week i tried to do flatness calibration on my
83752A sweeper. As i only have a 8485D that accepts a max
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Sven Schnelle
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Re: A homemade diode power sensor for HP meters
Hi Jeff:
Isn't this a years old thread?
Did this home brew power sensor project go anywhere, in the mean time?
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Roy Thistle
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Re: Retrofitting 3.5mm connector from HP 8485A sensor onto an existing HP 8481A sensor - possible?
Thank you for detail understanding!
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David Feldman
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Re: looking for service manual for HP4934A
Dave,
Maybe its the about the same inside??
Please upload it to the files area. I will download and take a look at it.
Thanks
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Brian
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Re: looking for service manual for HP4934A
Thanks Peter, maybe that it. Its covered in another model numbers manual.
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w7fdd
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Re: Retrofitting 3.5mm connector from HP 8485A sensor onto an existing HP 8481A sensor - possible?
From experience, the 8481A series does not perform up well beyond 18 GHz. The response drops very quickly towards 19/20 GHz, and at 26.5 GHz, the response difference is more than 3 to 4 dB. The N
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F1EKU
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Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
I purchase a used Nikon 8x, 20x, 100x binocular microscope quite a while ago, added the Illuminator ring. It is a superb instrument, but not light in weight. Price was $75 then, 15 yrs. ago. I have
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Don Bitters
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Retrofitting 3.5mm connector from HP 8485A sensor onto an existing HP 8481A sensor - possible?
Have a HP 8485A sensor I bought used, turns out it had been damaged due to overload, seller refunded, now have a physically nice but electrically dead HP 8485A sensor.
Have a HP 8481A sensor surplus
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David Feldman
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Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
If it says made in China, they are mostly subpar compared to used good Euro and Japan lenses.
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John Griessen
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Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
A bit of a follow up on this. I think the point about stereo microscopes
giving indication of depth is invaluable, and exactly the kind of
information one hopes to get on here.
But I will say I also
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Radu Bogdan Dicher
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Re: E5071C powering down
"Jean-Luc F1ULQ via groups.io" <f1ulq@...> writes:
Thanks, good to know that this must work - i was afraid of some bug or
unknown procedure. In the beginning this didn't work for me
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Sven Schnelle
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Re: Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP
The exact P/N of the board Is E4400-60141
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Santiago Z
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Re: 5041-8820 Rear Strap Handle Cap — 3D print files?
Peter, Radu,
Great stuff.
I have used PLA from Farnell and Prusa MK4 printer.
Here is the .step file.
Leo
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Leo Bodnar
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