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Series defect on agilent 167xx boards?
MarkL:
Congrats, aeg, on the repair! I would have bet that one was a goner.
--- Quote from: Hamster on October 15, 2023, 05:46:31 pm ---i have a bunch of these older 167** cards that have failed, i gave up on them, i have since moved onto 169xx cards
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Have you found that the 169xx cards do not have the corrosion problem?
Hamster:
i have not found any with issues yet, however, i am guessing its because they have not had heaving use?
I did notice on the 1691x cards they level of tracing running under the runners is substantially lower.
Hamster:
i have 1 16911 that gives me issues, but there is zero trace damage under it.. so it honestly became a parts board and testing things with..
aeg:
--- Quote from: Hamster on October 15, 2023, 05:46:31 pm ---i have a bunch of these older 167** cards that have failed, i gave up on them, i have since moved onto 169xx cards
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Any chance you're looking to part with one of the dead 167** cards? I have a 16751B with a bad comparator IC and bad pod cables, waiting for a card to pull parts from.
MarkL:
--- Quote from: aeg on October 23, 2023, 10:13:26 am ---
--- Quote from: Hamster on October 15, 2023, 05:46:31 pm ---i have a bunch of these older 167** cards that have failed, i gave up on them, i have since moved onto 169xx cards
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Any chance you're looking to part with one of the dead 167** cards? I have a 16751B with a bad comparator IC and bad pod cables, waiting for a card to pull parts from.
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Don't know if you worked out a deal with Hamster, but if not I can give you some comparators for postage. PM me if interested.
Unfortunately I don't have any extra pod cables, but sometimes they can be repaired depending on the location of the break (assuming you're talking about the coax ribbon cable). If you mean the flying leads, those are individually replaceable.
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