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Re: HP 5086-7906 YTO
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Adri ? Here are the measurements connected to the first 2 converters as a reference. ? For the second converter I get a voltage of -1.678V instead of -3.5V as written in the service manual, I would say that we have similar voltages for this particular point. It seems far from the nominal point, but there may be an error in the manual. ? You are close to the goal, and this module may be repairable if there is no micro circuit, I have never opened a second converter in this series, but it is a possibility. ? When you open your second converter, send me pictures, I'm curious. ? Yves De?: [email protected] <[email protected]> De la part de alfa beta ? dear Yves, I didn't realize that you had made the measurements expressly to help me! I owe you then a double (even triple) thanks! Especially considering the fact that the front end of this instrument is really very dense, complicated and delicate! After my last email, in addition to doing the (essentially mechanical) intervention on the SYTF, I continued to check the input signal through the various sections by alternately injecting 300MHz @-20dBm and 5GHz @0 dBm The signals were found to be in specification up to the A3A9 bandpass (where the two paths join to form the intermediate frequency of 321.4MHz). At this point I could see the 5GHz signal (converted), present at that point at -47dBm (the specification says -43/-56dBm).
? This last value is rather far from the nominal and would have worried me BUT band 1 is exactly the one that works Conclusion: it would seem that the culprit is the second converter and in particular (probably) the internal switch that has the sole task of letting the signal? (which is already at 321.4MHz and does not need to be converted)?pass from its input to the output
? Actually,?this connector on the real component, does not have a name Now,?on the block diagram the connector that conveys the 600MHz signal has the name J4 (in my analyzer, the J4 connector was disconnected) ? This confusion of names and roles made me doubt that years ago, when I had disassembled this section I had not reassembled it correctly thanks again and best regards Adri ? ? ?
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Re: Leaking alkaline cells
On Sat, Sep 7, 2024 at 07:55 PM, Jinxie wrote:
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I don't have any Vartas here in my recycle box but next time I'm at a store I'll check them out. I suspect they are made in China like just about everything else these days.
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Re: Leaking alkaline cells
Sure, take some flour and throw a cloud of it and light a match and it will explode.? But it won't do that normally.
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On 9/7/2024 5:58 PM, Chuck Harris via groups.io wrote:
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Re: Leaking alkaline cells
A gander at youtube will find all sorts of daring do'ers that take
apart the AA cell lithium replacements for alkaline cells, unwrap the lithium foil, and make them sizzle spit and spark, and catch fire. Might be impossible in the can, but I see lots of impossible failures regularly. -Chuck Harris On Sat, 7 Sep 2024 01:03:59 -0400 "Peter Gottlieb" <hpnpilot@...> wrote: In practice a small leak won¡¯t cause anything spectacular. The |
Re: HP 141T Power Supply Help Needed
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Wouldn't it be ~27VAC across the winding (11 and 13)? Or ~13.5VAC at both 11 and 12 and 13 and 12?? For a center tapped full wave rectifier Vout = Vp (sec)/2 - diode drop.? Since the center tap is -12.6V and you have 6.0VDC at the output, if we make -12.6V ground, you have Vout = 18.6VDC.? (18.6 + ~0.7)x2 = 38.6Vp.? 38.6 x square root 2 = 27VAC in rms across the winding from pins 11 to 13. Or am I missing something?
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Re: HP 141T Power Supply Help Needed
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBill, ? 1.5V across R40 which is the bleeder resistor for the -12.6 bulk supply is definitely a problem.? There are only a few things that can cause that.? The next thing to do is check the voltage at the cathodes of CR1 and CR2.? If you don¡¯t have 24VDC there; check the AC voltage at the anodes of CR1 and CR2.? If the diodes check good then the wiring is open somewhere.? There only a few things left.? Lets hope that you have 24VAC at the terminals 11 to 12 and 12 to 13 on the power transformer.? If you don¡¯t have voltage at the power transformer you have a bad power transformer and those are almost impossible to find.? ? Best if luck, Mike ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bill Berzinskas
Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2024 11:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 141T Power Supply Help Needed ? Mike? Agree we've been through it all by now.? ?I did find a bad trace to the base of C11, I jumpered R45 straight over to it.?? Across r40 I get 1.5v.?? At c6 I get -0.5v.?? 24v at diodes seems OK.?? Cr1 and 2 test OK.? Frank, I do have it isolated. And I have been replacing passives as I find?them.?? Maybe part of the issue.?? I'm thinking maybe diodes aren't appropriate..? ?? ? On Sat, Sep 7, 2024, 12:45?AM Frank Mashockie via <fmashockie=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: HP 141T Power Supply Help Needed
Mike? Agree we've been through it all by now.? ?I did find a bad trace to the base of C11, I jumpered R45 straight over to it.?? Across r40 I get 1.5v.?? At c6 I get -0.5v.?? 24v at diodes seems OK.?? Cr1 and 2 test OK.? Frank, I do have it isolated. And I have been replacing passives as I find?them.?? Maybe part of the issue.?? I'm thinking maybe diodes aren't appropriate..? ?? On Sat, Sep 7, 2024, 12:45?AM Frank Mashockie via <fmashockie=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Leaking alkaline cells
"Dead batteries given away free of charge."
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On 9/7/2024 7:14 AM, Michael Kellett via groups.io wrote:
For a long time now I've used nothing but the industrial versions of Duracells. They used to be marketed as Industrial by Duracell and now as Procell. |
hp 5480A Signal Analyzer I/O Connector Question
Hello all,
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I am working with an hp 5480A Signal Analyzer, especially its connection ports on the rear, as a programming exercise with a RaspberryPi:
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Concerning 18 and 19: The manual says J18 is something called a?Correlation Synthesizer while J19 points to an I/O Connector hp 5495A
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Would anyone have any information on either of these, what they consisted of?
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Thanks in advance.
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Christopher
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Re: HP 8568B from hell to Heaven... a restoration story!
Think I might have purchased an HP 70k system from the same seller.
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They seem to have found a very cheap off-peak shipping service with FedEx which made it a very good deal.
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Like yours the packing on my unit was terrible but the unit made the voyage without damage and to my surprise powered up without error.?
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As much as I hate eBay there are still good deals to be had for those that know where to look!? |
Re: Leaking alkaline cells
There are a sufficient number of alternatives to Duracells such that simply not buying them is the easiest path. As I wrote earlier, I was once a dedicated user of Duracells, but no longer.
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There are other concerns that go along with this sort of decision, including "country of origin" and wanting to support US industry, which is unfortunate. But things are what they are. Those of us who are older just have to accept that. A half a decade in the future, we won't be in a position to be concerned. DaveD KC0WJN Thanks for all the fish. ============================== All spelling mistakes are the responsibilty of the reader (Rick Renz, STK, ca. 1994) ============================== On Sep 7, 2024, at 04:19, Richard Knoppow via groups.io <dickburk@...> wrote: |
Re: Leaking alkaline cells
For a long time now I've used nothing but the industrial versions of Duracells. They used to be marketed as Industrial by Duracell and now as Procell.
I have no complaints. Just checked my store of new batteries, quite a range of sizes and ages -no leakers !
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Checked the batteries in my Fluke 89IV DMM (4 x AA), hard to tell - the Procells in it might have been leaking but the terminals have been corroded a long time ago (its 25 years or more old) by some rubbish batteries. I changed the Procells any way.
My Fluke 84III is powered by an Industrial 9V which has a best before date of 2020. It isn't leaking but has some black goo on it from the decomposing black foam rubber installed by Fluke.
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But I can offer a valuable research resource to the curious.
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I used to buy coffee which came in large glass jars which were too nice to throw away. When I moved to my present location in SW Scotland more than 16 years ago it became harder to get rid of dead primary cells so I took to storing them in the coffee jars and somehow I've never got round to getting rid of them. So I have a collection of getting on for 500 dead batteries, mostly alkaline, mostly AA, many different makes and in various stages of decomposition.
If anyone would care to collect them from SW Scotland (for obvious reasons they can't be posted) and do the necessary sorting and analysis, I should be pleased to see the back of them.
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Re: Leaking alkaline cells
Morris:
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"I don't know whether it's a manufacturing difference but down here in Australia my experience has been that Duracells are not as bad as some of the USA based commenters have described. The worst offenders I've had to clean up after are the "Varta" brand cells which I believe were originally from Eastern Europe but are probably made you know where.?
I won't have them in the house."
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Curious. My experience with Varta has been the polar (geddit?) opposite! I'm in Western Europe so perhaps the Varta batteries we get here are made somewhere else from the ones you get.
Duracell are still terrible here, though. I had a really powerful torch with an aluminium body which fell prey to leaks from Duracells and it very nearly destroyed the whole torch. Whatever that stuff that leaks is, it damn near welded the screw-on base to the barrel. I could only just get it free using a bench vice and a strap-wrench. IMO Duracells should come with diapers.
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