Re: SCPI Command Parser Firmware For Instrument
You might find this helpful: https://community.element14.com/technologies/test-and-measurement/b/blog/posts/mini-project-pico-pi-programmable-lab-switch---3-digi-outp-command MK
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Michael Kellett
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SCPI Command Parser Firmware For Instrument
Anyone here developed a SCPI command parser for embedding in an instrument?? Or know of one well developed. I have googled and never found a parser that appears to be very compliant to the
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Forrest Erickson
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Re: Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
This really is off topic, and now some of the post are getting silly - I have just rejected one from a user that was moderated. I would expect anyone reading this list to be aware of the
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Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd
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Re: Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
All of the above mentioned techniques will work.? I'm not sure if the coating on the HP equipment is vinyl or some variation, but if so you can also use a vinyl conditioner for car dashboards.?
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John Hudak
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Re: Open Source Signature Analyzer
So, even with your early experience using SA in a test bed, you think the speeds are a killer to this approach? What if Harvey puts it in CPLDs, would that go fast enough? To me, having SA available
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John Griessen
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Re: Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
I know that he had retired but I think it was very cruel to keep that professor in a closet, even if the building was air conditioned. Only joking, Ken g8beq
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Kenneth Greenough
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Re: Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
I have had success using a solution of simple green cleaner to remove the stickiness the develops on the HP textured surface used on various instrument cases.
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TJTomPhillips
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Ang.:Re: [Test Equipment Design & Construction] Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
I have done this a couple of times.First I wash with warm water and soap (sulfo)Then clear it with alcohol?When completely dry, I covered it with talcum powder?Then brushed it away with a soft brush
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Hans Eriksen
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Re: Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
I have had some success on other items with a strong solution of sodium bicarbonate which is readily available for cooking purposes. I apply it with a rag allowing a little time for it to penetrate.?
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PAUL NICKALLS G8AQA
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Re: Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
Something similar happened to my old Nikon D80 camera. I cleaned it with Iso-Propyl Alcohol (IPA). It removed all the stickeyness. Leon Heller
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Leon
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Re: Non technical question about the coating on a HP 400E
Back in the late 1970¡¯s I encountered the same tackiness in customer units. Is there any coloration difference or filming on the meter? Smoking in repair facilities was acceptable at that time and
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Don Bitters
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Re: Calibration
All resistance ranges are low and the battery was tested good & measures over 9vdc. According to the calibration procedure, the 37XR- A I have is just barely out of spec. So it is not a big deal for
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Bob W8RMV
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Re: Has any had any experience with the Renesas ICS511MILF ?
There weren't many ways to do it, back then. It was intended for two way radio work, where doing reciprocal calculations was too slow while setting control tones for squelch circuits. wrote:
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Michael A. Terrell
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Re: Calibration
If you do not have the user manual it is?https://www.alphacontrols.com/Multimedia/www.alphacontrols.com/Files/ProductCategory/3801/37XR-A_Manual.pdf
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Don Bitters
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Re: Calibration
How low are the readings and just on one scale or all scales? New battery, right? Just a thought looking back at one of my flukes that had a strange resistance error on the lowest scale.? They used a
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tgerbic
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Re: Has any had any experience with the Renesas ICS511MILF ?
The ICS511 is intended for crystals from 5 to 27 MHz, or clock inputs from 2 to 50 MHz.? See the datasheet here: https://www.renesas.com/us/en/document/dst/511-datasheet Some multimeters have a low
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Jim Allyn - N7JA
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Re: Calibration
After some pleading, Chris at Fluke, went above & beyond and was able to send me the full calibration procedure for the 37XR-A. Ironically, Resistance is the only mode that is not calibratible in any
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Bob W8RMV
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Re: Calibration
If you do not have the operation manual it is here: alphacontrols.com I cannot find a reference for the calibration/service manual. There are several references to companies doing calibration on this
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Don Bitters
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Re: Has any had any experience with the Renesas ICS511MILF ?
I built one of these IB1103 Heathkit counters in the mid to late '70s. Audio, up to 10KHz could be multiplied by 10X, 100X or 1000X.
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Michael A. Terrell
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Re: Has any had any experience with the Renesas ICS511MILF ?
I had never heard of the ICS511, so looked it up. It could be very useful, but I think it's geared for much higher frequencies (like crystal oscillator multiplying), not audio like you describe. You
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Ed Breya
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