Re: 1502 TDR
Do any of you own an 1180xx/CSA803x? It takes 3 V to blow a sampling head! I paid Tektronix (chipxs) $250 for my SD-24 and $750 for my SD-32 prototype. The SD-32 is labeled SD-30 and was listed by Tek
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Reginald Beardsley
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#188221
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Re: bandwidth
I thought the published spec on the 2440 was 200Mhz, 300Mhz in repet mode. Was this in repet mode? Jeff
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[email protected]
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#188220
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Looking for accesory pouch and front cover for TLA7xx logic analyser (preferably UK or W. Europe)
I have a TLA704 anlyser which I've repaired and upgraded, but it's missing the front cover and accessory pouch; has anyone got either of these they can ship to the UK? The part numbers are: Accessory
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Martin Whybrow
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Re: Type 531 parting out
to bad I live in Wi.
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Mike Jaeger <mike.jaeger@...>
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Re: Pulse Generator S-52 Description
Hi Dave, As far as I can see the way how R90 functions is not described at all in the manual. The (I would say disturbing) leakage by Q90 (and possibly also by some reverse biased diode) ill have been
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Albert Otten
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#188217
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Re: You never know where Tek stuff will show up
Another thing about wills -- in Texas at least, they are good for four years, then need an update.
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John Griessen <john@...>
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#188216
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Re: Type 531 parting out
So, no interest expressed in the Type 531 scope....will probably drag it to the salvage yard. Hate to see it go, would have loved to see it help other similar scopes restored, but I have no use for
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wallace.dg@...
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#188215
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Re: 7000 test/cal module(s) and backplane breakout board.
Hi Ram. I should have updated that project long ago, but didn't have time to work on it. I'm really glad that you succeeded in making a functional extender. Maybe when I'm back on that project, I'll
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Ke-Fong Lin
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#188214
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Re: 1502 TDR
Well... and from a multi-year reading of posts on groups.io, EEVblog, et. al. ... I reckon the above situation is significantly because some buyers have p'd off vendors (both the clueless and clued)
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Roy Thistle
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Re: Pulse Generator S-52 Description
Thanks for the insights Albert. Makes a lot more sense than just a design that relies on just leakage alone. In the "T.D. Bias Current" portion of the SM Circuit Description it describes: "Q74 reverse
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Dave Peterson
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#188212
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Re: You never know where Tek stuff will show up
Everybody should inventory their stuff. Remember that Excel allows pasting photos into spreadsheets, so you can (and SHOULD) include at least one photo that identifies each significant piece. My
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Jim Strohm
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Re: You never know where Tek stuff will show up
Yes - I know these folks and have followed their amazing story on YouTube. In fact, I was contacted by the fellow who owned the computer. He knew what it was (it has the tag on it) but from previous
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stevenhorii
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Re: You never know where Tek stuff will show up
My wife has suggested that I photograph & do a data listing of important or rarer items with some history etc as appropriate. Recently I started using a Password manager that has a neat "Legacy"
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Brian Symons
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Re: How to test a tunnel diode?
I have been looking for a situation where in situ testing is not that easy. In the 3T77 trigger pulse TD D42 has anode to GND via a T42 winding, and the cathode via 5.1 ohms R41. Just a slightly
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Albert Otten
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#188208
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Re: 1502 TDR
Here are a couple of things you can see with a 1502, e.g. SMA connector discontinuities 2-3cm apart. It also discusses the "architecture" and shorting strap, with a picture "researched" from tekwiki.
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Tom Gardner
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Re: You never know where Tek stuff will show up
Well said, I couldn't agree more. -Dave -------------- What will live on? One's kindness, compassion, caring and love. It will be un named but it's influence can be far greater than we can imagine.
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Dave Seiter
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#188206
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Re: 1502 TDR
The 1502 uses a tunnel diode, and the waveform looks like a step.? You look down the road to see what happens.? However, the 1502 has a range that is 1/10 that of the 1503, and thus increased
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Harvey White
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#188205
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Re: 7000 test/cal module(s) and backplane breakout board.
Hi Ke-Fong Lin : I recommend you put this observation in your github page or (preferable) update your KiCAD files. I got the boards made in June and had to get a fresh set made with the correct
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Ram
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Re: TEK 468 - intensity issue
Martin, I forgot to say that if your scope and any other Tek. items have any 151-0367-00 transistors, check them. These are likely leaky from C to E as a diode. Any of these that have round leads will
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Mark Vincent
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#188203
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Re: 1502 TDR
I wholly agree with Tom Gardner¡¯s comments. Playing with the BNC connector may be converting the 1502 into a parts unit. Besides, the 1502 was designed for a specific purpose and Tek engineers
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Greg Muir
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#188202
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