Re: I know it's not Tektronix but ...
What is the test fixture the Jim Williams Pulse Generator is mounted in? It looks like they created a special high bandwidth version of Jim Williams pulse generator to test. I would be interested in
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Re: I know it's not Tektronix but ...
He did later on in the forums after the article. It ended up at 30ps/volt. Yes, that's pico-seconds! Respectfully, Cliff White, W5CNW w5cnw@... <mailto:w5cnw@...>
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Cliff White
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Re: I know it's not Tektronix but ...
Quite impressive BUT towards the end of the article he says: "I was able to use this machine to test the famed Jim Williams Pulse generator and record once-and-for-all it's rise time." but he never
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Re: OT: WD40 depressing experience
And what just never seems to make it into print, Is just what all of this adds to the cost of everything that we have to pay for. It doesn't make it into print because the perps buy lots! of add time.
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Bert Haskins
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Re: OT: WD40 depressing experience
Yes, and have your Mk1 mouth ready to suck your Mk1 thermometer when you burn it ;-) Don Black.
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Don Black <donald_black@...>
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Re: OT: WD40 depressing experience
I like my Mk 1 thermometer.. nothing better.. you just have to be sure to wear your Mk 2 rubber shoes and no ground straps when using your Mk 1 thermometer.. JM ________________________________ To:
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rpoz28cam
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Re: Cleaning nickel-plated adapters and input connectors? Magic formula?
Hi folks, ? Thanks for the silver cleaning advice, particularly to Chuck Harris for the Tarn-X suggestion. ?In the end, it was more elbow grease rather than magic that got my adapters cleaned.
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Daniel Koller
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Re: OT: WD40 depressing experience
I double-dipped on my motorcycle ignition AND exhaust manifold, yesterday. What doesn't kill you... ;) Bernd
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tubesnthings@...
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Re: OT: WD40 depressing experience
Of course I have the occasional attempt to zap myself, just to remind myself not to do it again. My latest was in a professional power amp - transistorised, but capable of 600W per channel into 8
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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#88150
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Re: Which Tektronix Signal generator?
Hi Azzy, HP characterizes the 8656B as the least costly of an "economical" signal generator line. Note the top frequency of 990 MHz, 10 Hz frequency resolution, and -127 dBm minimum output which are
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honolulusnowwhite
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Re: OT: WD40 depressing experience
...and, most likely, the same 8 lives would have been "saved" if those 8 idiots had had sufficient common sense to survive! Natural selection at work, seems to me... evolution has come under the
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tubesnthings@...
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Re: Which Tektronix Signal generator?
Thanks for the link, I looked at the cal manual. Jesus! I doubt if I will ever have the patience to sit through all that. The unit on offer does not have precision ref but I do have an Efratom FRS
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Asadullah
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Re: Sony/Tektronix 308/318/338 serial interface protocol
Well the 318 and 338 has a serial interface, as in serial port. Tektronix recommended to be connected to one of their terminal machines.
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Gala Dragos
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Re: Sony/Tektronix 308/318/338 serial interface protocol
Gala I only have a 308, and that doesn't have a serial port, what it has is a BNC connector which you connect to a single data line of serial data using a regular 'scope probe (P6107). Other than that
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David C. Partridge
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Sony/Tektronix 308/318/338 serial interface protocol
Anybody knows were I can find the protocol used for interfacing with Sony/Tektronix 3x8 logic analyzers through RS232 ?
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Gala Dragos
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7912AD complete on UK eBay
<http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/321075670023> Sold with a 7A16P rather than 7A29P though. The seller has also written a nice program to control it and display the waveforms. Regards, David Partridge
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David C. Partridge
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Tektronix 2445A failing U800
I've a Tek 2445A scope with failing U800 (155-0241-02) I know, this part is difficult to get. In the files section, a document about a U800 replacement module is given. Any more information for
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harm.rijswijk
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I know it's not Tektronix but ...
<http://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/agilent-dsa-x93204a-33ghz-80gss-teardown> Regards, David Partridge
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David C. Partridge
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Re: OT: WD40 depressing experience
Sounds like the deWalt battery powered drill I bought a couple of years ago (in the UK - so subject to EU safety). The "manual" has all the hazard warnings embedded through the instructions for use.
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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Re: New here with a 2465 to clean up
Hello Patrick, Again, thank you for your help and advice. I bookmarked Qservice.tv, thanks. I will check the list of caps against my schematic before I order parts. I will probably update the
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machineguy59
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