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| picburner:
@ RikV Do you have a device that has failed or do you want to buy a failed device to try to repair it? Failures in the analog section are usually repairable but if the failure is a custom component in the digital section, as you have already understood, then the problem is serious, solvable only by replacement from a donor instrument. Also, due to the too synthetic documentation, it would be necessary to have a second working instrument to speed up the discovery of the failed part. In my 4363B I only replaced some electrolytic capacitors and upgraded to opt. 001 and 002, so I did not do too complicated repairs. |
| coromonadalix:
--- Quote from: Aheld on December 11, 2024, 05:54:42 pm ---Hi Forum, I have a HP 4338B Miliohm meter, which looks similar to this HP4263B LCR. Do you think it would be possible to upgrade the miliohm meter into LCR meter? Br. Axel --- End quote --- see here the video, i would say not possible, not the same internals |
| Aheld:
Thank you, I didn't was aware of this nice video documentation! Br. Axel |
| RikV:
These are fundamentally different instruments. They originate from the same "style" made by HP&Co, meaning they have many metalware and hardware parts in common and thus essentially reduce the BOM of HP's factories and reduce engineering cost. But functionally they are completely different. I guess that -eventually apart from the display/keyboard and power supply- they have nothing in common. |
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