Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
Well, actress Barbara Feldon is still alive? evidently.? ?She's 88, though, so not nearly as hot as she was in Get Smart.? ? ? ?Jim?Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Jim Ford
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
You guys aren't as Smart as you think you are!? ? ? ? ? ? Jim Ford?Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Jim Ford
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
Thanks for all the help. I have about 80% finished with the schematic. I need to find a replacement for the 2N5769 The documentation says this was a "Switching Transistor" but it does not say the
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Zentronics42@...
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
Where is Agent 99 when you need her!
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Clark Foley
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
Sorry, no complementary outputs on the '374, just one Q (true) output for each D input. Raymond
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Raymond Domp Frank
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
Since we're at it: It's not 8 latches: There are 8 D-type flip-flops in a '374. Latches pass the input with one control level (the output follows the input, no clock involved) and latch their input
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Raymond Domp Frank
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Re: Replace/Repair TM 500 Module Side Panel Latch
I have purchased TM500 plugins from reputable sellers (eg. Stewarts of Reading, Telford Electronics) and from less well-known purveyors on eBay and have found several broken latches of this type. The
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Colin Herbert
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Re: Looking for data on 9-pin Vacuum time delay relays used in old Tek-scopes
These can still be found as NOS on eBay. I bought a 6NO45T, a couple months back for around $10, for a Tek 551 I'm restoring. Turned out I didn't really need it. The main open-air PS relay that the
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Flannel Tuba
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
Missed it by that much. Sent from my iThing, so please forgive typos and brevity.
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Tom Lee
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
Would you believe octal latches? Sorry about that, Chief.
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Clark Foley
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Re: Replace/Repair TM 500 Module Side Panel Latch
Cory, I have no experience replacing the latch, but I have a side cover that looks exactly like yours, where the latch seems to have broken internally: the slotted side rotates, but the latch side
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Jeff Dutky
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
By the way, U430 and U530 are 74LS374 quad D latches (a.k.a. FF). Nothing fancy; just typical LS stuff.
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Clark Foley
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Re: AA 501A Parts, DM 501A Probes
Likely no surprise to most if not all, Sphere in Canada has the AA 501A parts I need, with some caveats: the knob is a dark grey type rather than light grey as originally fitted (no big deal there),
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sweetbeats
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Re: Recreating an old board for the 7854
There is an early prototype of that fixture. It allows the analog scope to function without any other digital cards. The prototype is a subset of 067-0912-00. It is pictured on Kurt R¡¯s tekwiki page
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Clark Foley
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Re: Replace/Repair TM 500 Module Side Panel Latch
/g/TekScopes/album?id=266281 Raymond
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Raymond Domp Frank
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Replace/Repair TM 500 Module Side Panel Latch
Greetings! Does anybody have any experience removing or repairing the 1/4 turn latches found on the side panels of some TM 500 modules, or are there replacements available? I added a new album titled
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sweetbeats
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Re: FIXED! Shock Mount Replacement for Type D and Type H 500-series plugins (was [TekScopes] Another interesting Tektronix web site)
UPDATE Looks like you get the same hollow-ball shock mounts in any of the following DJI RC copter ¡°Zenmuse¡± camera mount parts kits: Part 42 for H3-3D; Part 3 for H4-3D; and Part 7 for Z15. They
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Dave Wise
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Re: Working on the HV Section of a 533A
I use a TC-201 with 700F screwdriver tip. You want mass more than temperature. Silver-bearing solder. In and out quick. Careful not to wedge the tip in the slot, it will break it. FWIW, Dave Wise
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Dave Wise
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Re: Working on the HV Section of a 533A
Jeff- working on older parts the oxide on the leads impedes "solder-ability", so just a gentle cleaning. scotch-brite(red/green/grey), I use whatever is nearby (green/grey at the bench). Re the tips
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Ren¨¦e
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Re: Working on the HV Section of a 533A
531/535/541/545 are the first generation of 500-series scope. 533 is second-gen, 533A is third. Black Beauty and Good-All from this era use plastic film insulation just like modern caps. In general
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Dave Wise
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