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Re: Feet for HP8672A
Thank you Dave,
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Ordered them. :-) Dave VE7HR On Aug 20, 2018, at 8:16 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire@...> wrote:On 08/19/2018 11:33 AM, Dave Miller wrote:eBay: |
Re: Feet for HP8672A
开云体育Bernie,That is my backup plan. ?I own 2 3D printers. ;-) Would prefer to source real parts. ? Dave VE7HR? On Aug 20, 2018, at 8:11 PM, Ham Radio <bernard.murphy@...> wrote:
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Re: Feet for HP8672A
On 08/19/2018 11:33 AM, Dave Miller wrote:
Where does one got looking for new feet for the back of a 8672A?eBay: Unit seem to work and other than a broken off slide switch lever on theVery nice! -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
I made a constant current load at work, 100 amps 200 volts, of course with a control loop.? When first connected the loop is calling for max current and it made a big current spike.? As this was annoying (making cables jump), I changed it to have a slow start ramp, taking a second to ramp up.? That was pretty easy so I imagine it shouldn't be a problem making a voltage mode supply do the same, and I would expect any decent one to behave that way.
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All that was said about control loops is true, you can't get out of that, it's all about the loop bandwidth and also every regulated supply has a particular response, which may be critically, under or over damped.? I have absolutely seen supplies ring in response to a transient load change.? I have also seen really really bad power supply behavior like a 40 volt 20 amp Harrison HP bench supply go severely overvoltage - completely wide open - when a noisy load was applied.? I literally GAVE that supply away. On 8/20/2018 6:10 PM, Alan Melia via Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: Joel Kist, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 at 02:20, Joel R Kist <joel-kist@...> wrote: The joel-kist@... is the address I wish to keep. Thanks for the help I didn't realize this. - Joel STS SS |
Re: Joel Kist, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
The joel-kist@... is the address I wish to keep. Thanks for the help I didn't realize this. - Joel STS SS
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave McGuire Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 4:44 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Joel Kist, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation On 08/20/2018 02:48 PM, Mark Wendt wrote: Off subject – I still get duplicates – JoelYes, he is. There have been no duplicate messages here. That's a Yahoo problem specifically. Joel, you are subscribed at both your sbcglobal.net address and your att.net address. If you let me know which one you want to keep, I can chop the other one for you. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
开云体育You’re probably subscribed on two different emails that end up at the same place.?
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
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One that doesnt give spikes :-))? Any supply
with feedback linear or switcher is a potential spike producer !
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I am not up to date in this area it is possible
that slow-start supplies might be best. Other members may have more
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Alan
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Re: 8566B SA all PLLs unlocked
开云体育? Fixed one last week … all loops unlocked … bad pass element in the +10 VDC supply.
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
Hi Dave. I got to thinking a bit about the point Alan made below, and
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it's a very good one. If you consider the turn-on behavior of an unregulated linear supply (i.e. the classic transformer, bridge rectifier, filter capacitor construct), the shape of the voltage ramp-up curve should be dominated by the capacitor's charging characteristics. But if you place a regulator after that, the output voltage (of the regulator) will rise, and go potentially quite high above the setpoint until the regulation loop takes over. The width of the waveform above the setpoint voltage will correspond in inverse proportion to the bandwidth of the control loop of the regulator. Linear and switching regulators will both exhibit this behavior, though modern switching regulators with high switching frequencies and high-bandwidth control loops will keep it well under control. In practice this is usually so brief that it doesn't bother anything, a few dozen microseconds at most. I myself have watched it on an oscilloscope (I design and characterize a lot of voltage regulators) but have never seen it do any harm. -Dave On 08/20/2018 05:06 PM, David Speck wrote:
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
开云体育OK, I'll bite-- What kind of power supply would you recommend?? I always thought
that a regulated supply would be the safest.? Were these linear or switcher supplies that produced the spikes? Thanks, Dave On 8/20/2018 2:31 PM, Alan Melia via
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Joel Kist, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
On 08/20/2018 02:48 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
Off subject – I still get duplicates – Joel?Yes, he is. There have been no duplicate messages here. That's a Yahoo problem specifically. Joel, you are subscribed at both your sbcglobal.net address and your att.net address. If you let me know which one you want to keep, I can chop the other one for you. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
Re: A huge thank you!
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开云体育Well done David!
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
开云体育I did a lot of power supply testing for HP, Agilent, and NGC, including the 6012A/B’s,Here is the spec sheet:?. ?What you want to look at is the transient response - right hand column. ?Calibration transient response is tested for both voltage and current modes and is tested full to no resistive load, and also with 100/90% resistive load change. ?2ms/100mv. ?I believe that a min. 5 min. warmup time is required for specs to apply. Don Bitters |
Re: 8566B SA all PLLs unlocked
I too have seen a failed power resistor. ?Other failed item maybe be a leaky diode that then shuts down the power supply. ?If the -40v supply is other than 0, -40v suspect a leaky diode, or shorted or leaky cap on the affected supply. ?
You will also get a similar symptom if you have an ext 10 MHz ref and it drops out, or you lose the internal 10MHz, or the 100MHz loop is down. Don Bitters |
Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 14:22 Joel R Kist <joel-kist@...> wrote:
By chance are you subscribed to the group with two different email addresses? Check the headers of the emails that are dupes the next time you receive them.? Mark |
Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
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During 10 years or so doing life tests on
transistors in the 1960s and 70s I would not use regulated power supplies for
powering the devices during their life test. When asked, I demonstrated the
switch on pulse with a Tek storage scope. ok it was only microseconds wide but
peaked at the unregulated level.~35v .....enough to damage 24v transistors.This
can also happen with a transcient load. It is to do with the bandwidth of the
feedback loop.
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