Thanks for the links
It’s still unclear to me whether I can just pull the battery out and replace it with no backup power required ? Will I lose any calibration data ?
Richard
Yeah, sorry, I can't assure you that it's not holding any data other than front panel setup and GPIB address.
If you want to be sure, do what I did when I replaced my 3478A battery. That is,
a. prepared a temporary 3.6V battery with diode and 330 ohm resistor in series with the positive terminal,
b. with the 5334A COMPLETELY DISCONNECTED FROM MAINS on an INSULATED SURFACE, solder the temporary battery in parallel to traces nearby the on-board battery to be replaced,
c. remove the old on-board battery and replace with a suitable replacement battery,
d. remove the temporary battery.
The reason to completely isolate the 5334A from mains or a metal surface is because your soldering iron tip will likely be grounded and so touching the B+ terminal will short the battery and thus the CMOS content will go poof!
I haven't been able to locate a service manual for the 5334A. I've only found one for the 5334B. And according to that schematic, the chassis ground is connected to DC ground on the secondary side of the transformer. So either you use an isolated (battery-powered) soldering iron with the 5334A powered on for the duration of the battery replacement or you do the opposite; the procedure outlined above.