Thanks a lot for this tip, i´ve already found a lot of info there.
Daniel
Em 29/03/2013 20:22, Ed Palmer escreveu:
Yes, they're all online. Here's the link:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/hpjournal/pdfs/IssuePDFs/hpjindex.html
The best way to find a model # would be to use google's site: command
wi
Yes, they're all online. Here's the link:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/hpjournal/pdfs/IssuePDFs/hpjindex.html
The best way to find a model # would be to use google's site: command
with the model # like this:
site:www.hpl.hp.com/hpjournal 83481a
Ed
On 3/29/2013 2:09 PM, Daniel Mendes wrote:
Em 29
Em 29/03/2013 12:26, paul swed escreveu:
If the schematics are available then you can reverse engineer a solution or
adaptation.
the other thing I do is hunt down the hp journal for the device that used
them and when it was introduced. Often the article will give you a fair
hint as to whats going
If the schematics are available then you can reverse engineer a solution or
adaptation.
the other thing I do is hunt down the hp journal for the device that used
them and when it was introduced. Often the article will give you a fair
hint as to whats going on.
However the real detail of sample puls
Looking at e-pay (nobody here seems to refer to it by it´s name... don´t
know why.. any relationship to Sauron?) I found several items from HP
named "samplers", like:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Agilent-5086-7961-Sampler-50GHz-/120789801136
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Agilent-5340A-Microwave-Sample