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Re: SAA2N problem


 

On 2/4/21 11:54 AM, Reinier Gerritsen wrote:
I had 3 broken units a few months ago (the first version of the SAA). Replaced the switches and they were back to life. On one unit I installed esd protection diodes. But since I have my V2plus4, I don't use the old analyzers anymore. I still have to modify all the other analyzers. TVS diode part number: ESD101B102ELE6327XTMA1, a 5.5V TVS bi-directional diode from Infineon, 0.1 pF capacitance. Diodes are cheap. Switches are also cheap at Aliexpress. Replacing the switch is not for the faint hearted. It is a tiny package with a ground pad under the device. Hot air soldering is your only option. A good stereo microscope helps.


It's kind of expensive (because SMA connectors aren't free), but one could probably make a little protection board with a SMA jack one end and SMA plug on the other, with the TVS diode on the single microstripline trace in between.? Sort of a dual "connector saver" and "VNA saver".? The parasitics of the board would "calibrate out" for the most part.? If you had a steady hand, you might be able to build one out of just the two connectors, if you get the kind with the posts - solder the posts together and somehow put the diode in between. I've done this for making a T or for oddball loads, but it's not something you'd be proud of.

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