Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
? I have a TDI Electronic Load but I don't have any experience with the model TDI load you are looking at.? I have an old DLR50-15-150A (50V, 15A 150W) that I have had for many years and it still works well.? I recently used it to do some "high-current" USB port load testing on a new product at my former employer.? The one I have has a modulation input that will allow you to program the load current remotely with a 1V to 6V DC input.? I want to use my 33120A Arbitrary waveform generator to simulate a changing/dynamic load someday.? I'm not looking to do anything too fast or large transitions, but if it could simulate a bit of inrush and provide stepped-current loads it would add some versatility. ? The one you are looking at has digital meters which would be nice, mine has mirrored analog meters which are remarkably accurate and easy to read.? I just add a couple of DMMs to get more resolution, quicker readings, or min/max when needed.?
Clay
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
I have a couple (different models) and have used some
professionally in the past.
Built like tanks.? Almost all electrical parts are off the shelf.
Schematics available for at least some of them.
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I am looking at a DC electronic load and have come upon a
Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500, does anyone have
experience or thoughts on this?
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Re: Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B
On Sun, 28 Oct 2018, wilson2115@... wrote: My question concerns the 2N4101 PRX TO-66 transistors in which 3 have been blown open. I found possible replacement parts here (
). The part number and package appear correct other than being a different brand, I believe this should work.. And below if your curious about my findings so far. Below is additional information if your interested
Here is my findings so far from a misaligned power connector from the rectifier board to the regulator board, causing the regulator board to stop working and smoke smoke to come out.
here is the suspect transistors I found so far are as noted on the schematics I studied for A17 which you can see in the attachment U10 1884-0065 PRX (Located just right of connector J2) U7?? 2N4101 PRX (Located directly above C15) U13 2N4101 PRX (Located just right of U7) U4?? 2N4101 PRX (Located beside C15)
I checked other various transistors in circuit with a multimeter diode test feature for shorts or if open in circuit, they appear to be fine. 2N4401 is _NOT_ a transistor. It is THYRISTOR aka SCR. It has only one junction you can check with ohmmeter (and that should be in special "DIODE" mode to have sufficient voltage to get that junction conduct) -- it is GATE/CATHODE that should conduct in one direction. ANODE/CATHODE junction should _NOT_ conduct in _ANY_ direction when checked with ohmmeter unless you inject enough current into GATE/CATHODE to trigger it. 2N4401 withstands 600V ANODE/CATHODE voltage without opening if not triggered. I'm almost 100% sure your 2N4401s are all OK. --- * * KSI@home KOI8 Net < > The impossible we do immediately. * * Las Vegas NV, USA < > Miracles require 24-hour notice. * *
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Re: Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B
They look promising, but I have had issues with parts not from distributors.
If they don't work out, an octopart search finds this:
I've bought from Quest before. Not cheap, but the parts are likely to work.
Regards,
Mark
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My question concerns the 2N4101 PRX TO-66 transistors in which 3 have been blown open. . The part number and package appear correct other than being a different brand, I believe this should work.. And below if your curious about my findings so far. Below is additional information if your interested
Here is my findings so far from a misaligned power connector from the rectifier board to the regulator board, causing the regulator board to stop working and smoke smoke to come out.
here is the suspect transistors I found so far are as noted on the schematics I studied for A17 which you can see in the attachment U10 1884-0065 PRX (Located just right of connector J2) U7?? 2N4101 PRX (Located directly above C15) U13 2N4101 PRX (Located just right of U7) U4?? 2N4101 PRX (Located beside C15)
I checked other various transistors in circuit with a multimeter diode test feature for shorts or if open in circuit, they appear to be fine.
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Re: (E6640A) M9430A Agilent PXIe LabView drivers?
Managed to extract M9430A Windows 7 64-bit drivers from the E6640A?XSA installer off Keysight website. Now shows up in device manager and is found by VISA. For NI VISA to see it, you must install the horrible Keysight IO libraries. They seem to have removed handy features from the older Agilent version & have no idea how to write an uninstaller - leaves rubbish all over the hard drive and in the registry.?
Now to see if I can write some useful tools to get this Vector Signal Transceiver cracking...
73s de chris zl1cvd?
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Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B
My question concerns the 2N4101 PRX TO-66 transistors in which 3 have been blown open. . The part number and package appear correct other than being a different brand, I believe this should work.. And below if your curious about my findings so far. Below is additional information if your interested
Here is my findings so far from a misaligned power connector from the rectifier board to the regulator board, causing the regulator board to stop working and smoke smoke to come out.
here is the suspect transistors I found so far are as noted on the schematics I studied for A17 which you can see in the attachment U10 1884-0065 PRX (Located just right of connector J2) U7?? 2N4101 PRX (Located directly above C15) U13 2N4101 PRX (Located just right of U7) U4?? 2N4101 PRX (Located beside C15)
I checked other various transistors in circuit with a multimeter diode test feature for shorts or if open in circuit, they appear to be fine.
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Good voltage cal lab in SW Ohio?
I'm looking for a lab in southwest Ohio that can provide a trustworthy with-data cal of an HP-3456A.? I'd rather drop off and pick up than ship the unit.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
John
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
Sounds like a winner, thanks
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
I am looking at a DC electronic load and have come upon a Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500, does anyone have experience or thoughts on this? I've had a Transistor Devices 1 kW e-load that I bought used around 20 years ago. It gets quite a bit of use, often at or near its rated limit. I have only ever had one failure, and it was an easy fix - a shorted high-current transistor. The current shunt and metering are very accurate, it's easy to operate, built well, etc.. I can't say anything bad about it. --- Jeff WN3A
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
I have a pair of the RBL488 800 watt version of these. They Just Work.?
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On Oct 28, 2018, at 19:31, wilson2115@... wrote: Thanks, of what I am looking at. The seller has 2 of these for sale.
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
Thanks, of what I am looking at. The seller has 2 of these for sale.
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
I have used several of the Transistor Devices DLA, DLF series loads, and I have a small one I acquired. Documents should be available from them or from whomever has purchased them. Most of the ones I have used were bus controlled with only power on, loads toggled in or out on the front panel. They are very sensitive to over voltage conditions. If it is a full rack width then you can have up to 8 separate loads and a control card inside, gpib card will be across the back inside. The model no. indicates voltage limits and current limits. The ones I used were 1500 and 3000 amps with multiple voltage limits. They were also 75, 125, and 200A loads - paralleled as needed. Don Bitters
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
I'm not familiar with this model, but I used to use Transistor Devices loads and power supplies while I worked in a cal lab at a Navy base years ago. ?Transistor Devices loads were always pretty rugged instruments; I don't remember ever having to repair one. I wouldn't have any issues buying a TDI load if I were looking for one. Cheers, Dave M +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I am looking at a DC electronic load and have come upon a Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500, does anyone have experience or thoughts on this?
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Re: HP 8643A IO board fault
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Well played. I repaired a 8644B that was dead above 1030 MHz.
It was a bad SPDT microwave Gas switch chip on the doubler module. HP used a lot
of these chips (AS002M2-12) that are still available. I see a lot of these
switches fail with a lot of loss. The module passes the signal straight through
below 1030 MHz then switches in the doubler above that frequency. The same
circuit is used in the 8657B generator doubler module.
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Source here:
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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 3:30
PM
Subject: Re:
[HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 8643A IO board fault
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 13:51 Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson < siggi@...> wrote:
Ok, that is good. I find them to be very useful for
these kinds of problems. Also, you might try unplugging modules as you
monitor the current. Something is dragging it
down.
Maybe not - I don't find anything getting hot. However, the -15V rail
is MIA from the near end of R41, which has gone open. Dead short to ground
on the -15V rail, I guess that's my problem :). It's going to be those axial
tantalum caps C46/C47 I bet.
All the analog MUXes use the -15 rail, so if it's out that'd throw the
diagnostics for a real spin.
It was C29, a .22uF 35V SMD tantalum capacitor. All better now,
though I need to order a suitable replacement.
So I guess nothing too unusual here. The original fault was a
shorted tantalum in one of the RF modules. After that I needed to recap the
PSU, then back to a tantalum...
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Re: HP5000A Logic Analyzer
It¡¯s basically a 64-bit clocked input shift register with a latching output register connected to the display. The ¡°clocked¡± aspect is important: the analyzer is useless without a data clock. The registers can be split into two 32-bit ones (A
and B separate) and can be acquired separately. The result of AND, OR and XOR between A and B can be displayed as well. Triggering is fairly flexible, with up to 64 bits of pretrigger data available, with clock delay counter, word delay counter (when the WORD
input is used), and a hold-off control like in a scope.
As long as you have a clock available, and are interested in visualizing 32-64 bits of serial data, it¡¯ll be of some use. The clock requirement precludes use for e.g. NRZ signals. For all asynchronous or isochronous codes, a clock recovery circuit
needs to be available. Synchronous clocked signals can be used directly.
Cheers, Kuba
PS. Looking up RZ and NRZ got me to learn about Kees Schouhamer Immink. If you don¡¯t know who he is, it¡¯s worth reading :)
28 okt. 2018 kl. 15:23 skrev Jeff Kruth via Groups.Io < kmec@...>:
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In digging in my storage building, I ran across this little HP box, 5000A logic analyzer. I have read the description in the 1975 catalog,
so have an idea of what it does/can do. The X-OR function looks intriguing from a SS demonstration setup perspective.
Anyone know much about this thingy? Or have used one, have comments?
Thanks in advance!
BR
Jeff Kruth
WA3ZKR
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
see? I believe this is a dual channel 85 volt 500 watt unit. hese were overbuilt almost to mil spec.
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I am looking at a DC electronic load and have come upon a Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500, does anyone have experience or thoughts on this?
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Re: Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
TDI Dynaloads are great products. Manuals are available. I have a couple of them a 150W and a 1KW units and they are pretty bullet proof.
-- Sam Reaves
ARS W3OHM
Owner and Moderator of:
LeCroy_Owners_Group on Yahoo! Groups LeCroy Owners Group on Groups.io (backup group)
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Re: HP 8643A IO board fault
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 13:51 Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson < siggi@...> wrote:
Ok, that is good. I find them to be very useful for these
kinds of problems. Also, you might try unplugging modules as you monitor the
current. Something is dragging it down.
Maybe not - I don't find anything getting hot. However, the -15V rail is MIA from the near end of R41, which has gone open. Dead short to ground on the -15V rail, I guess that's my problem :). It's going to be those axial tantalum caps C46/C47 I bet. All the analog MUXes use the -15 rail, so if it's out that'd throw the diagnostics for a real spin.
It was C29, a .22uF 35V SMD tantalum capacitor. All better now, though I need to order a suitable replacement.
So I guess nothing too unusual here. The original fault was a shorted tantalum in one of the RF modules. After that I needed to recap the PSU, then back to a tantalum...
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Re: HP5000A Logic Analyzer
In digging in my storage building, I ran across this little HP box, 5000A logic analyzer. I have read the description in the 1975 catalog, so have an idea of what it does/can do. The X-OR function looks intriguing from a SS demonstration setup perspective.
Anyone know much about this thingy? Or have used one, have comments?
Thanks in advance!
BR
Jeff Kruth
WA3ZKR
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Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500
I am looking at a DC electronic load and have come upon a Transistor Devices Dynaload DLF50-85-500, does anyone have experience or thoughts on this?
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