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Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Thanks Tom, saved me from doing a search for the quotes! Cheers, Steve
By Steve - Home · #133124 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Paul, It has been a while, I hope all is well with you. I retired 4 years ago so my trips to the UK will be less frequent but will be for pleasure rather than work! The document we regularly refer
By Steve - Home · #133123 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
From Microwaves101.com: ??????? SMA (stainless steel) 7-10 in-lbs ??????? SMA (brass) 3-5 in-lbs ??????? SSMA (stainless steel) 7-8 in-lbs ??????? SMM (stainless steel) 2-3
By Tom Lee · #133122 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Steve it has been a long time since we have spoken Regarding maximum torque I recently read about the torque requirements but unfortunately I cannot find the article it defined the Torque settings
By Paul Bicknell · #133121 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Gauging of connectors was mandatory in our metrology labs, as was use of a calibrated torque wrench for the connections. In the event we had to mate SMA to 3.5 mm, 3.5 to 2.92, etc. (any connection
By Steve - Home · #133120 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Paul!? Yes, Mini Circuit Labs (MCL) is very much different firm from when Harvey Kaylie left AIL and started making DBM's on his kitchen table in the Bronx (he used relay cans because they were
By Jeff Kruth · #133119 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Matt I stand corrected I was thinking about the original MiniCircuits rang that didn't go much above 2 Ghz irrespective off the connector and I think that might be the range that the other person
By Paul Bicknell · #133118 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Or male SMA to female 3.5 mm probably.? ?SMA was originally designed to be inexpensive, and the center pin protrusion is not well controlled.? ?I've heard of people using connector gauges to check
By Jim Ford · #133117 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
"Paul Bicknell" <admin@...> writes: What is this based on? I doubt most MiniCircuits SMA connectors are only rated to 2 GHz... If you're refering to adapters, the only ones rated to 2
By Matt Huszagh · #133116 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Just a line from Maury MW Regarding Mini circuits they are predominately below 2 GHz so no reason Mating with APC 3.5 or APC 2.92 connectors Paul Sent: 04 March 2023 17:25 To:
By Paul Bicknell · #133115 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
It is not just generic cheap SMA connectors. Mini circuits SMA plugs have been known to ruin 2.92mm jacks. Avoid connecting ANY SMA males to 2.92mm females.
By Willy · #133114 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Thanks
By Tam Hanna · #133113 ·
Re: Unknown component on HP1345A monitor
Hello all, Looks like an axial Kemet solid Tantalum electrolytic capacitor, 2,2 uF, 20V. Kind regards, Thomas
By Thomas Butterstein · #133112 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Dave, many thanks for the paper also from me, very informative! Hi Martin, I think, this isn't even possible with commercial grade equipment. When I worked with the PNA-X and the Rosenberger 67GHz
By tom_iphi · #133111 ·
Re: LODA and TG 85644A
Hello Jeremy, a big thank you for the info I will apply this in my 8593e and ok also for the release of the LO Jo?l ON4LJ
By on4lj@... · #133110 ·
Re: Unknown component on HP1345A monitor
I missed it, you have sharp eyes. Hugh Gilbert
By Hugh Gilbert · #133109 ·
Re: Unknown component on HP1345A monitor
C49 appears on the schematic of service sheet 3A, page 114 of the 1345A PDF service manual. It is located on the -15V supply line at the lower right end of the schematic.
By mondial · #133108 ·
Re: Unknown component on HP1345A monitor
It might be Sprague 173D225X9020V Capacitor-Fxd 2.2uF 10% 20V TATBSA. That is what is shown in the display section parts list for my 3577B. They apparently did not see fit to include C49 on the three
By Hugh Gilbert · #133107 ·
Re: 6502 inverse assembler for 16700 series LA
The 6502 inverse assembler for 16700 LA's is available on this thread on the eevblog forum https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hp-logic-analyzer-inverse-assemblers/ Ironically the files there are
By Andrew Hakman · #133106 ·
Re: 6502 inverse assembler for 16700 series LA
A long time ago I wrote a disassembler for 6502, and I still have the source code. It's written in Basic so shouldn't be too hard to port to a modern platform if you want it. My use for it was to
By Steve Hendrix · #133105 ·