You can get a brand new CD4011BE from pretty much most suppliers at about 15 
cents that won't exhibit the problems of the earlier ones.

Dave

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From: time-nuts [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy Nichols
Sent: 04 April 2017 00:44
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] HP-59309A Clock counts only seconds

I have a new-to-me HP-59309A HP-IB Digital Clock. The clock works on both the 
internal crystal oscillator and on an external 10 MHz standard (GPSDO). 
However, it counts only to 60 seconds and then repeats without updating the 
minutes digit. The TIME SET (FAST and SLOW) push-buttons work but again, the 
count will not update minutes and hours, only seconds. The DAY SET procedure 
works correctly for days and months. All the other switches and buttons do what 
they are supposed to do. Using my 10526T logic pulser I can force the minutes 
and hours counters to work. 
The power supply is in good condition (after replacement of a few
components) and I see no other problems (yet).

Tracing the clock signal through the logic circuitry brought me to U3 on the A4 
board. This (U3) is a 4011 quad 2-input NAND gate in a 14-pin DIP package. It 
"connects" the seconds counter to the minutes counter and appears to have 
failed. One of the people on the email list 
<hp_agilent_equipm...@yahoogroups.com> commented that the 4000 series CMOS 
chips have a known limited lifetime. Since these parts are no longer in 
production, the writer expressed the concern that any parts I might find to buy 
may be DOA.

Before I go hunting for parts, I'd appreciate hearing from anyone in the group 
who has experience with the 59309A Clock and/or the 4000-series CMOS family. In 
particular, are there modern equivalents to my 4011 chip? If the 4000's really 
do have a limited lifetime I'd rather use a substitute.

Jeremy, N6WFO


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