Re: [volt-nuts] HP-419 and Fluke 845 Modifications

2014-11-26 Thread Ludger . Lenzen

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Re: [volt-nuts] HP-419 and Fluke 845 Modifications

2014-11-26 Thread Randy Evans
I have finished the design and analysis (LTSpice) and I am preparing the
BOM and doing a PCB layout now (ExpressPCB).  I am hoping to finish the
work over the Thanksgiving holidays but I wanted to see Dallas's 845A
modifications before ordering parts and pulling the plug on PCB fab first
but it hasn't shown up on K04BB's site yet (still in the upload section).

Randy

On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 4:06 AM, ludger.len...@gmx.de wrote:

 Hi Randy,

 did you finish the HP-419A modification with a modern chopper amp?

 I have to refurbish my HP-419A so it would make sense to replace the
 optical chopper. Any help or made expericance would perfect.

 BR
 Ludger / PeLuLe

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 *Betreff:* Re: [volt-nuts] HP-419 and Fluke 845 Modifications
 For those interested, I have largely finished the design of the HP-419A
 modifications to replace the current active circuits with a more modern
 chopper amp; e.g., LTC2054. The LTSpice analysis shows the circuit draws
 0.3 mA at full scale meter readings using a single 6V battery. I think I
 will use a 6V 225mAH NiCad rechargeable battery (because I have some) that
 should last many many hours on one charge. I am still working out the
 board layout and unit mods but the circuit is extremely simple and will use
 all the existing range and mode switching circuits. The circuit should
 also work for the Fluke 845 also. Keep tuned.

 Randy


 On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Dave M dgmin...@mediacombb.net wrote:

  From: Randy Evans randyevans2...@gmail.com
 
 
  I am looking at modifying my (defective) HP419A and Fluke 845A Null
  meters
  using the LTC2054 zero drift op amp. I am planning on using a single
  4.2 V
  Lithium Ion battery to power them (no AC input required and may not
  include, TBD). The LTC2054 has a very low bias current of typically
  1pA at
  room temp and the bias plots vs. temp show no appreciable increase
  until
  about 50C. Conceptually, it looks pretty straight forward and, based
  on my
  Fluke 887A modifications, likely will be very stable.
 
  Since this is a very astute group, does anyone have any comments on
  the
  feasibility of this modification before I get too involved?
 
  Regards,
 
  Randy Evans
 
 
 
  Hi Randy. Good to hear from you again.
  I have modified two 883A models and one 887A model DMMs using your
  details, with great results. I have a model 845A null meter that is
  working fine right now, but who knows how long that will last. I would
  surely welcome some research on modifying it with a zero-drift opamp. One
  concern that I would have with that mod would be that some mechanism
 would
  need to be added to retain the isolation of the recorder output and guard
  integrity that's afforded by the photo-modulator/demodulator circuit.
  Perhaps some kind of optically-isolated interface might be in order
 
  Some Spice runs on the original circuit would be interesting to see.
 
  Dave M
 
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Re: [volt-nuts] HP-419 and Fluke 845 Modifications

2014-11-26 Thread Dallas Smith

Randy,

You can access the files by entering 'ftp://ftp.ko4bb.com/' in windows 
explorer ( not IE), then supply the user name password.

username: manuals
password: ko4bb2014

Dallas

On 11/26/2014 12:18 PM, Randy Evans wrote:

I have finished the design and analysis (LTSpice) and I am preparing the
BOM and doing a PCB layout now (ExpressPCB).  I am hoping to finish the
work over the Thanksgiving holidays but I wanted to see Dallas's 845A
modifications before ordering parts and pulling the plug on PCB fab first
but it hasn't shown up on K04BB's site yet (still in the upload section).

Randy

On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 4:06 AM, ludger.len...@gmx.de wrote:

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Re: [volt-nuts] HP-419 and Fluke 845 Modifications

2014-11-26 Thread Dallas Smith

The current version has been updated, also is in a word document.

Dallas

On 11/26/2014 12:45 PM, Todd Micallef wrote:

Randy,

I sent you a copy of the file to your email address.

Todd

On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Randy Evans randyevans2...@gmail.com
wrote:




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Re: [volt-nuts] HP-419 and Fluke 845 Modifications

2014-11-26 Thread Dallas Smith
Anyone making this mod, be sure to use the Mouser LED's listed in the schematic.

Dallas

 Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 12:53:55 -0500
 From: dosm...@outlook.com
 To: volt-nuts@febo.com
 Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] HP-419 and Fluke 845 Modifications
 
 The current version has been updated, also is in a word document.
 
 Dallas
 
 On 11/26/2014 12:45 PM, Todd Micallef wrote:
  Randy,
 
  I sent you a copy of the file to your email address.
 
  Todd
 
  On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Randy Evans randyevans2...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
 
 
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