Hi,
 
What do you mean by " DIY " about the upgrade to opt 01 ?
thanks


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From: Frank Stellmach <frank.stellm...@freenet.de>
To: volt-nuts@febo.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 8:54 PM
Subject: [volt-nuts] 3458a with 202: Slave Test Convergence (sigh)


"I know that HP will (gladly?) take your sick 3458 and bring it up to current 
specs, followed by a calibration. Since my sick one is at engineering level 2 
or 3.something, it must be like it was built in 1989 - the dates on some 
components."

Should I try to do any troubleshooting, or just send it to HP?"


Hi,

agilent simply replaces boards, but will not desolder and replace components.
Therefore, they will definitely replace the processor board completely (several 
hundred $), but then the latest firmware 9 will be inside. Additionally, a new 
calibration will have to be paid (+ several hundred $).

Alternatively, simply replace the 3 NVRAMs (DALLAS/maxim or digikey, <50$), and 
the 6 EPROMs for firmware 9 (agilent, 180$), if you are able to copy the CAL 
RAM and/or to recalibrate on your own.
And on the old processor board you can upgrade opt. 01 by DIY (<10$), instead 
of agilent (+ several 100 $).
Another fellow volt-nuts did that on a 1989 unit, came up fresh like a daisy. 
I.e. no need for further replacement of any other boards.


@Tom Knox: Would you mind sharing your knowledge about error 202 here on that 
list, instead?
THX.

Frank

  

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