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Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
Including aliasing effects? Peter
By Peter Gottlieb · #95980 ·
Configuration files for HP E2433-60010 Training Kit for HP Logic Analyzers
Does anyone have the? two disk configuration files for HP E2433-60010 Training Kit for HP Logic Analyzers, preferably for the 16500.
By Robert Beekhuijzen · #95979 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
Assuming "perfect" probing? I'm trying to be clear on the capabilities of the card as a starting point. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By Ethan Waldo · #95978 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
How the instrument is set up is important. A surprising number of engineers I¡¯ve run into in companies don¡¯t understand how to set up a logic analyzer. Peter
By Peter Gottlieb · #95977 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
That's what I'm trying to determine, if the 1-4Ghz is talking analog sampling or digital sampling. What is the maximum digital signal speed (i.e. 1's and 0's) I can expect the card to be able to
By Ethan Waldo · #95976 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
Yeah, if someone wanted to sample in timing mode a signal that was switching at a 4GHz rate that wouldn't work, if that was what the original question was. It wasn't clear what the digital vs. analog
By Glen Slick · #95975 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
Yes exactly. Peter
By Peter Gottlieb · #95974 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
That's the difference between timing and state analysis on this card. Timing is internal asynchronous clock and state is external synchronous clock. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By Ethan Waldo · #95973 ·
Re: Fuse holder for hp 437B
Ernst, Send me your address and I¡¯ll send you one. Dave
By Dave Smith · #95972 ·
Re: Fuse holder for hp 437B
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By Dave Smith · #95971 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
It is important if the sampling is asynchronous to a clocked signal. If synchronous, the only question is whether the analyzer can handle the clock rate, and you can go right up to it. Peter
By Peter Gottlieb · #95970 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
A 16517A / 16518A isn't an scope, there is no waveform reconstruction from the signal acquisition. The output is only a 0 or 1 at each sample point.
By Glen Slick · #95969 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
That is what I was hoping, probing concerns not withstanding. I am curious if anyone here has successfully acquired at those speeds. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By Ethan Waldo · #95968 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
Nyquist allows for capturing the highest frequency component, but not the fidelity of the waveform shape. Think of the waveform with 4 or 10 sampling dots along it and you can get an idea of what you
By Peter Gottlieb · #95967 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
16700A and 16900A owner here. You'll probably get a better answer from others here, but I'll take a swing: Nyquist says 2x the signal frequency absolute minimum. My 200mhz Keysight scope samples at
By Keith Monahan · #95966 ·
Re: 16517a maximum signal speed
The timing and state sampling speeds as described in the 16517A / 16518A are all in terms of the digital signal acquisition. Timing Modes: The 16517A/18A has two timing modes. In full-channel timing
By Glen Slick · #95965 ·
16517a maximum signal speed
Does anyone familiar with the 16500 analyzer know what the practical maximum digital signal speed the 16517a can capture is, timing analysis half channel? I'm not clear if 1-4Ghz speeds are digital
By Ethan Waldo · #95964 ·
Re: Keypad for 70820A module
I've used them; they work. This is unsurprising, as HP-HIL is a well-defined protocol. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #95963 ·
Re: Keypad for 70820A module
Hi The HP-HIL keyboards from HP 9000 Should work on the HP 70004 so YES to you question Sorry I cannot test at this moment in time as I cannot lay my hands on a HP-HIL keyboards from HP 9000 until
By Paul Bicknell · #95962 ·
Re: Keypad for 70820A module
Yes, they do. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #95961 ·