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| TimYTTT:
Hello HP/Agilent fans and experts, Can someone please explain me what is the difference between the HP/Agilent 435A and 435B Power Meters? Both power meters are of analog type, looking identical from the outside. For at least one sensor (HP 8484A) the HP recommends use of 435B power meter version only. I checked HP site and did not found any useful info about that. Thanks for your help! |
| johnk0gcj@gmail.com:
Good question. I've had a couple 435A's over the years and had seen but never had 435's, and had assumed that the difference was the interchangeable scales on the 'A'. However, I recently obtained another 'A' model, and it has the non-interchangeable scale. At first I thought someone had swapped knobs with a non-working 435 until I realized that it has the marker where it belongs, just above the outside circumference of the scale. The two 435a's are identical except one is a 1415A prefix with the old style range indicator and the other is a 1629A prefix with the interchangeable scales. Apparently the difference is other than what I've been able to detect without getting inside. Maybe when I get more curious I'll do an inside examination. |
| johnk0gcj@gmail.com:
After giving this a little thought I remembered from years ago that the 435's select the correct indication by determining which power sensor is connected. If I recall correctly it uses 2 or 3 pins and corresponding wires in the cable to indicate which sensor. The interchangeable scales remove the need to do the math. |
| metrologist:
I think mostly you found the difference. http://www.test-italy.com/Specifiche%20strumenti%5CHP%5CHP%20435A,11683A%5CHP%20435A.pdf https://xdevs.com/doc/HP_Agilent_Keysight/HP%20435B%20Operation.pdf |
| johnk0gcj@gmail.com:
Thanks a lot. Now you've goaded me into doing some more research to find the difference between the A and B. |
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