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Re: Réf. : [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Need HP part ID 1826-0092
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On Aug 23, 2018, at 10:37 AM, pianovt via Groups.Io <pianovt@...> wrote:
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Re: HP 400 F/FL AC Voltmeter Service Manual wanted
Fred
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If this is a 1974 printing, you will want to be sure that it has the change pages for your later serial number 2213A? (1982? year) unit -Dave\ manuals@... On 8/23/2018 10:53 AM, Fred Thal wrote:
Looking for a later edition Operating and Service Manual for the HP 400 F/FL AC Voltmeter. --
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Re: HP 70 K MMS software, whole system, modules & ROM's ( including ... Hp 70909A, 70910A, etc.)
There is some traffic, but it is often duplicated here. On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 4:46 AM Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> wrote:
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Re: HP 70 K MMS software, whole system, modules & ROM's ( including ... Hp 70909A, 70910A, etc.)
Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018, 09:11 Paul Bicknell, <paul@...> wrote: Hi Regarding a store for the HP 70 K? programs I don't know how much activity there is on that group, but I know when someone announced it had been set up, there was almost universal condemnation of it. Almost everyone wanted to keep the discussions on the HP/Agilent list, which of? course has been retired after I migrated it to here. |
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Re: HP 70 K MMS software, whole system, modules & ROM's ( including ... Hp 70909A, 70910A, etc.)
Hi Regarding a store for the HP 70 K programs
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You do realise there is hp_70000@... regards Paul B -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sven Schnelle Sent: 22 August 2018 19:16 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 70 K MMS software, whole system, modules & ROM's ( including ... Hp 70909A, 70910A, etc.) Hi, i would be interested in all the HP calibration software - not only HP 70k, also for other HP test equipment. I think the easiest way to get the software running is an older PC where you can run the HP82324A Basic coprocessor, which is basically a HP9000/300 system. I'm currently trying another approach - emulating the HP9000/300 system on a modern PC. I've started to implement a HP9000/300 system using mame (), so it can be emulated. We currently support emulating the HP9895 and HP9122C floppy drive, and have HP BASIC running. What's missing to use that in a meaningful way for HP test equipment is the ability to talk via IEEE-488 to the outside world. There's some kind of MAME interface available called IEEE remotizer, which could be useful for talking to external devices. Here's a screenshot how HP basic looks in the emulator: In there are also other pictures of HP-UX booting in the emulator. the stuff required to boot HP-UX 9 is not upstream yet (SCSI controller, MMU stuff, etc). Currently i'm mostly alone working on the project, if anybody on this list feels like contributing/helping you're welcome to join. Regards Sven On 08/22/2018 07:42 PM, garp6 wrote: hi, ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2016.0.8048 / Virus Database: 4793/15883 - Release Date: 08/14/18 |
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Réf. : [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Need HP part ID 1826-0092
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Re: survey of 400 E and 400 F service manual editions?
> Have you looked at the copy of the 400E/EL manual on the Keysight site
Thanks for the suggestion. I once imagined that the E/EL and F/FL differed mainly by the F's extended range and low pass filter, but I discovered that they are in fact different animals, each with their own main boards. |
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Re: survey of 400 E and 400 F service manual editions?
Dale H. Cook
At 07:07 PM 8/22/2018, Fred Thal wrote:
Or, copies of the later editions of these product service manuals?Have you looked at the copy of the 400E/EL manual on the Keysight site? That copy has a printing date of Mar-1986 and has change sheets dated as late as 1984. The 400F manual there is what you have. Dale H. Cook, GR/HP/Tek Collector, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA |
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Re: Need HP part ID 1826-0092
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From: "Ed Breya via Groups.Io" I need to ID the HP part number 1826-0092, a dual opamp in TO-99. I think it may be a common, nothing special type like LM358 or 1458. It's an oldie, and I haven't been able to find it in any of the HP cross-reference lists I've found. It is in spot U17 on A22 of an HP8568A. The board layout can take a DIP too, so no big deal - I've got lots of parts in stock to choose from once I figure out what it's supposed to be. I suspect I have burned it out due to mis-connecting my home-made interface between the RF and the IF/display units - long story that I'll relate later. |
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Re: survey of 400 E and 400 F service manual editions?
Fred
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For starters I Only have a 1968 Copy of the manual at the moment. Serial prefix 2213A is the last week of March (13th week) of 1982. -DC manuals@... On 8/22/2018 9:35 PM, Fred Thal wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I'm looking for a 1980 or later edition (printing) of the 400 F/FL operating and service manual. --
Dave Manuals@... www.ArtekManuals.com |
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Re: survey of 400 E and 400 F service manual editions?
About all you can do is to find a manual and make your own list of every series included in the manual and its change sheets. Then survey units for sale (eBay and others) and add their series prefix numbers to,your list. That's about the only way to get a list, unless you run across an aficionado who has a collection. Jeremy ? On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 6:03 PM Artekmedia <manuals@...> wrote: As far as I know there is no comprehensive list of manuals for any HP --
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Re: Need HP part ID 1826-0092
Ed,
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From a repair thread on EEVBlog the fellow replaced the 1826-0092 with a LM1558H to get his supply working. Chuck On 8/22/2018 9:01 PM, Ed Breya via Groups.Io wrote:
I need to ID the HP part number 1826-0092, a dual opamp in TO-99. I think it may be a common, nothing special type like LM358 or 1458. It's an oldie, and I haven't been able to find it in any of the HP cross-reference lists I've found. It is in spot U17 on A22 of an HP8568A. The board layout can take a DIP too, so no big deal - I've got lots of parts in stock to choose from once I figure out what it's supposed to be. I suspect I have burned it out due to mis-connecting my home-made interface between the RF and the IF/display units - long story that I'll relate later. --
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Re: survey of 400 E and 400 F service manual editions?
Thanks for the reply. I'm looking for a 1980 or later edition (printing) of the 400 F/FL operating and service manual.
My guess is that 1980 was around the time that the internal model number (serial number prefix) changed from 0950A to 2213A. The later 400 F manual editions would have the newer 00400-66514 A2 board schematic, which is not shown in the earlier manuals. Thanks again. |
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Re: Need HP part ID 1826-0092
开云体育Boy, that's a tough one!?? I checked all my cross-references, and none of them had it.? A couple came close, but skipped it, going from 1826-0091 to 1826-0094!Bummer. Daun On 8/22/2018 9:01 PM, Ed Breya via
Groups.Io wrote:
I need to ID the HP part number 1826-0092, a dual opamp in TO-99. I think it may be a common, nothing special type like LM358 or 1458. It's an oldie, and I haven't been able to find it in any of the HP cross-reference lists I've found. It is in spot U17 on A22 of an HP8568A. The board layout can take a DIP too, so no big deal - I've got lots of parts in stock to choose from once I figure out what it's supposed to be. I suspect I have burned it out due to mis-connecting my home-made interface between the RF and the IF/display units - long story that I'll relate later. --
Daun E. Yeagley II, N8ASB |
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HP 16505A Operating System Upgrade
I am in the process of trying to update the operating system for the HP 16505A to use HPUX 10.20 or later versus the HPUX 9.05 it was supplied with and have run into an issue with the original HPUX 9.05 vs 10.20 SCSI Passthrough Driver.
In particular the HP 16505A is a dedicated workstation (same as a HP 712/100) that was to hooked up to a HP 16500B/C Logic Analyzer via the external SCSI interface to provide the analysis tools for the analyzer. The original software supplied in the HP 16505A was HPUX 9.05 and was tailored to only run the analysis program (vp) for the analyzer. It was very easy to gain access to the OS via the IPL and setup a root account. So easy to see how it was setup. What I found was that the analysis program used the SCSI passthrough driver SCTL to provide the I/O to the analyzer. Running an ioscan on the HPUX 9.05 OS showed the analyzer as a scanner. Not sure why at this point but it was at the correct address. In addition the device nodes used are /dev/scsi/0 - 6 and used the major device 105 which was the scsi passthrough driver. Since the dedicated software to control the analyzer is easy to partition out of the base system, I wanted to see if I could upgrade to 10.20 or even 11 and get the analysis software to work on the upgraded OS. So I did a cold install of 10.20 with no issues. I was also able to transplant the analysis software without issue. I also recreated the /dev/scsi/0 - 6 using the new major device of 203 via mknod which is for the passthrough driver in 10.20. The problem I am having is that when I hookup the analyzer and do a ioscan the OS hangs with ibolt errors recorded in the syslog. ioscan is hanging up on the analyzer address. Same happens during a cold boot. The OS hangs for about 5 min and then proceeds. The results from ioscan on 10.20 do not show the analyzer at all. Does anyone know what the difference is between the SCSI drivers between 9.05 and 10.20 that might give me some hope of getting this working as it seems that something changed in the SCSI drivers between 9.05 and 10.20. |
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Re: survey of 400 E and 400 F service manual editions?
As far as I know there is no comprehensive list of manuals for any HP units of this era. If you can tell the board p[art number or the serial number I may or may not have a manual to cover a specific unit
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-DC manuals@... On 8/22/2018 7:07 PM, Fred Thal wrote:
Hello everyone, --
Dave Manuals@... www.ArtekManuals.com |