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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
I'm with Dennis. Those are some really nice products. Well done.
Google Translate sorta worked. I'm still trying to find the strawberries google translate says are in the design. ;-)
Mark
I'm with Dennis. Those are some really nice products. Well done.
Google Translate sorta worked. I'm still trying to find the strawberries google translate says are in the design. ;-)
Mark
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Mark Wendt <mark.wendt@...>
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#101816
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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
Hi,
No sorry, once again it's a bad translation. I used to write my website using a lot of joke and funny expressions that automatic transaltor transform in some strange ways... This sentence just
Hi,
No sorry, once again it's a bad translation. I used to write my website using a lot of joke and funny expressions that automatic transaltor transform in some strange ways... This sentence just
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Cyrob.org
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#101815
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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
It looks very nice.
I was going to ask if you had a schematic showing how you did the differential
to single ended conversion but you described it.
My solution so far has been to use the vertical
It looks very nice.
I was going to ask if you had a schematic showing how you did the differential
to single ended conversion but you described it.
My solution so far has been to use the vertical
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David Hess
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#101814
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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
"I ride 2 Huskies on a radiator attached to the plate. "
From now on decoupling capacitors will be called huskies. At least I think they
are decoupling capacitors.
"I ride 2 Huskies on a radiator attached to the plate. "
From now on decoupling capacitors will be called huskies. At least I think they
are decoupling capacitors.
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David Hess
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#101813
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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
Thanks a lot for your nice comments.I have a litle problem on my website so the link show only one page. youn can see all at www;cyrob.org
Thanks a lot for your nice comments.I have a litle problem on my website so the link show only one page. youn can see all at www;cyrob.org
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Cyrob.org
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#101812
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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
Hello
Biniou, which is translated by BagPipe ;is a kind of slang expression.
It just to Speak about the prototype. :)
Hello
Biniou, which is translated by BagPipe ;is a kind of slang expression.
It just to Speak about the prototype. :)
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Cyrob.org
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#101811
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Re: Service manual for CFG280
I DO have a couple of other CFG280 documents that you might be interested in. Tek did write an Adjustment Procedure telling how to do all the adjustments. They also wrote a Performance Check
I DO have a couple of other CFG280 documents that you might be interested in. Tek did write an Adjustment Procedure telling how to do all the adjustments. They also wrote a Performance Check
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Stan & Patricia Griffiths
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#101810
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Re: 545 HV won't oscillate 100% of the time.
It is not PCB. Once you have smelled PCB, you will never forget
the odor. It is just mineral oil.
-Chuck Harris
Daniel Koller wrote:
It is not PCB. Once you have smelled PCB, you will never forget
the odor. It is just mineral oil.
-Chuck Harris
Daniel Koller wrote:
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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#101809
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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
Mais c'est quoi un "biniou"?
Mais c'est quoi un "biniou"?
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alexeisenhut@...
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#101808
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Re: 545 HV won't oscillate 100% of the time.
Good question. But in any case, I treated it as if it was PCB - wiped it up before handling, and washed my hands frequently.
Dan
Good question. But in any case, I treated it as if it was PCB - wiped it up before handling, and washed my hands frequently.
Dan
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Daniel Koller
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#101807
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Re: How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
Very nice projects.
Translations get interesting. I'm still not sure what Google meant by "bagpipes"
which turned up a couple times in the translation.
Paul
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Paul Amaranth, GCIH | Rochester
Very nice projects.
Translations get interesting. I'm still not sure what Google meant by "bagpipes"
which turned up a couple times in the translation.
Paul
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Paul Amaranth, GCIH | Rochester
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Paul Amaranth
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#101806
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How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
Hi Philippe,
All three projects at your web page are FABULOUS.
It is always great to see some new ideas turned into professional finished products that anyone at Tek would have been proud to
Hi Philippe,
All three projects at your web page are FABULOUS.
It is always great to see some new ideas turned into professional finished products that anyone at Tek would have been proud to
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Re: 545 HV won't oscillate 100% of the time.
Does anyone know if the leaking oil is PCB?
Don Black.
This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active.
Does anyone know if the leaking oil is PCB?
Don Black.
This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active.
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Don Black <donald_black@...>
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#101804
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Re: 545 HV won't oscillate 100% of the time.
Hi Dan. One thing I collect is test equipment. I have a LOT of cap testers. The battery powered ones work OK for value but not leakage, as you mentioned.....
Even though I have some high $ commercial
Hi Dan. One thing I collect is test equipment. I have a LOT of cap testers. The battery powered ones work OK for value but not leakage, as you mentioned.....
Even though I have some high $ commercial
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bonddaleena@...
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#101803
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Re: 545 HV won't oscillate 100% of the time.
Yup - I agree! I Ended up replacing C800, C803, C805 and C806 - basically all the remaining bumblebees in the primary circuit of my HV power supply. The two 0.001 uF caps were clearly leaking oil
Yup - I agree! I Ended up replacing C800, C803, C805 and C806 - basically all the remaining bumblebees in the primary circuit of my HV power supply. The two 0.001 uF caps were clearly leaking oil
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Daniel Koller
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#101802
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How I transform a 5A20N to work in a TM500 mainframe
Hi everybody,
I am a Tek fan and may be some of you may be interesed by my last plugin works.
Normally the AM50X série for TM500 stops at AM503, I have made a AM504 from a 5A20N vertical oscilloscope
Hi everybody,
I am a Tek fan and may be some of you may be interesed by my last plugin works.
Normally the AM50X série for TM500 stops at AM503, I have made a AM504 from a 5A20N vertical oscilloscope
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Cyrob.org
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#101801
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Re: HV transformer equalizing loop
and the pictures (I hope...)
Albert
and the pictures (I hope...)
Albert
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Albert Otten
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#101800
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HV transformer equalizing loop
and the pictures...
Albert
and the pictures...
Albert
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Albert Otten
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#101799
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HV transformer equalizing loop
Continued from the "647 HV transformer" thread as a new topic.
More surprises...
Since I also have 564s with 2 original 5642 diodes I decided to also measure one of these. I measured and measured
Continued from the "647 HV transformer" thread as a new topic.
More surprises...
Since I also have 564s with 2 original 5642 diodes I decided to also measure one of these. I measured and measured
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Albert Otten
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#101798
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Re: 155-0012-00 datasheet
I am just pointing out that high speed design techniques should be used to
prevent oscillation and achieve the IC's rated performance. It can be clocked
as slowly as you like but there may be maximum
I am just pointing out that high speed design techniques should be used to
prevent oscillation and achieve the IC's rated performance. It can be clocked
as slowly as you like but there may be maximum
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David Hess
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#101797
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