Gang,
I¡¯ve taken Tom¡¯s dimensions and converted them to a scale PDF. ?I then printed the 1:1 drawing on a laser printer, cut it out, and dropped it on top of a 177 test fixture to test the accuracy of the drawing. ?Using two consecutive images as different Photoshop layers I was able to set the opacity of the paper cut out to see how it compares to the actual location of the holes on the test fixture. ?I uploaded a series of pictures to TekScopes.
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The full scale PDF was uploaded to TekScopeArc2. ?If you print it out be sure to set ¡®Scale¡¯ to none.
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George
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On Sep 18, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Glydeck <
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Tom,
Perfect! Just what is needed. I'll share a full scale PDF later today.
George
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Better living through chemistry? ;-)
Mark
On 09/17/2012 08:45 PM, Rob wrote:
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> Dang Tom, you do better freehand then I can in AutoCAD¡. good thing I
> remain in chemicals...
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> *From:* TekScopes@... [mailto:TekScopes@...]
> *On Behalf Of *Tom Jobe
> *Sent:* Monday, September 17, 2012 6:21 PM
> *To:* TekScopes@...
> *Subject:* Re: [TekScopes] tektronix 177 test fixture pin spacing [1
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> *[Attachment(s) <#TopText> from Tom Jobe included below]*
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> George,
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> In case my explanation didn't make sense, here is a quick sketch of
> the dimensions of the 577/177 test fixture layout.
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> Everything is in inches.
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> tom
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