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Re: Recapping Tektronix 2465
I'm also planning to recap my 2465 (plain vanilla, not -A or -B) as some RIFA's have already exploded, so if Giorgio or someone else puts together an up-to-date list could it please be posted here in
By VK1GVC · #180806 ·
Re: 485 super weak brightness control
Ignorant question: On the video, I see you are missing some knobs, like the one for Holdoff. Are you sure that you have set that to minimum and others correctly as well and what's more: Are you sure
By Raymond Domp Frank · #180805 ·
Re: 485 super weak brightness control
https://youtu.be/IPcyfDF65oU Here are the observations on the A sweep. Note the difference between free running and triggered
By Ondrej Pavelka · #180803 ·
Re: Recapping Tektronix 2465
Giorgio, I may have TDK/Epcos B57238S809M 16 mm 8R 5,5A , solded 3 euro, or B57153S0150M000, 15R, 1.8 A, possible 2 in // for the current, my supplier gives 2 to 3 weeks (to be realy verified...)
By Alain Mionnet · #180802 ·
Re: 485 super weak brightness control
Your observations in the video look OK for B sweep: 1) There is no change in B sweep in 1n/div and 2n/div settings. 2x is handled by the horizontal amp for 2n -> 1n setting. 2) Delay changing B gate
By Ozan · #180801 ·
Re: How to explain how negative feedback lowers noise?
Hi Chris, Yes, there are many "proofs" that reveal various misconceptions about negative feedback. Many of them start with a kernel of truth, but then veer off into the weeds. Unfortunately, it is
By Tom Lee · #180800 ·
Re: FG502 doesn't start at some specific settings
R155 should be 820-ohm, R290 changed from 1k-ohm to 820-ohm in later revisions. They were both upgraded to 0.5W from 0.25W. What value do you have for R155 and R290 now? It makes a difference in
By Ozan · #180799 ·
Re: How to explain how negative feedback lowers noise?
Tom is right. Negative feedback can only reduce the noise introduced by the amplifier itself. If the system works properly, the input will be perfectly amplified - with no noise added by the
By Chris Wilkson · #180798 ·
Re: Recapping Tektronix 2465
A3 1 uF 50v nonplzd 505-MKS2C041001FJC00 Film capacitor 1uF 63 Volt 5% That is an error in my very old list. It should be 4.7uF
By M Yachad · #180797 ·
Re: 151-0367-00 & 151-0402-00 leakage tests
I had made a mistake on the round leaded ones. They are leaky the same way as the square leaded ones. The bend in the leads is opposite, Base is to the back instead of the front. I apologize for any
By Mark Vincent · #180796 ·
151-0367-00 & 151-0402-00 leakage tests
I decided to further test the ones I had pulled out of various pieces because of the leakage. I know they test as a diode. The round lead 0367 types with the oxidation on the leads close to the body
By Mark Vincent · #180795 ·
Re: How to explain how negative feedback lowers noise?
That's exactly the "not even wrong" attribution that I warned about. Your example has nothing at all to do with negative feedback, and it horribly muddies the waters to shoehorn negative feedback into
By Tom Lee · #180794 ·
Re: How to explain how negative feedback lowers noise?
I will jump in with my explanation.? Negative feedback does nothing for noise on the input.? That input noise looks just like a valid signal to the circuit input so it gets amplified at the same
By machineguy59 · #180793 ·
Re: Repairing broken pots
I found the manual for my allen-bradley series 70 mod pots instant prototypes. It's been scanned and I'll upload it to the files section here. In the process, I also found an ordering guide for the
By rick · #180792 ·
Re: 485 super weak brightness control
https://youtu.be/A4IGmQKUV2w wrote:
By Ondrej Pavelka · #180791 ·
Re: How to explain how negative feedback lowers noise?
Here¡¯s my explanation of negative feedback. 1. A group of happy cheerful children are playing noisily as they enter the house through the door (input) 2. The beleaguered father is just leaving the
By Keith · #180790 ·
Re: Tek 2225 that wont power up after a knock :-(
The resistor did the trick and dropped the 5V rail to the expected value, so I worked through the cut links reconnecting each in turn and checking the voltages and total current. The little beauty
By David Slipper · #180789 ·
Re: How to explain how negative feedback lowers noise?
A noisy amplifier or a noisy oscillator connected to a reference source will do whatever it takes to follow the reference source signal. This applies for slow reference noise only which means noise is
By G?ran Krusell · #180788 ·
Re: Type 106
Walter, I know it¡¯s not real gold. But it¡¯s a gold color.
By Stephen · #180787 ·
Re: Type 106
I found another unit that has the exact same enclosure as mine: https://w140.com/tekwiki/images/9/9a/067-0502-00.JPG
By Stephen · #180786 ·