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| SMB784:
--- Quote from: ch_scr on March 25, 2020, 08:36:24 pm ---Sorry, but i do not know another reputable source. OTOH: If you get it to work, the other 8 will sell on here for sure >:D --- End quote --- Uh, yeah! If someone has a definitive guide on how to upgrade the 53131 to the 53132 with all the necessary parts, I would definitely buy two from you. |
| CalMachine:
--- Quote from: eliocor on March 25, 2020, 06:51:19 pm --- --- Quote ---I believe you can get those extra 2 digits with a longer gate time. If I recall correctly, a 10 second gate time yielded the full 12 digits --- End quote --- No, the higher resolution is due to a different HW (more precise ADC) with the same gate time. --- End quote --- I realize with the same gate time you would need the additional hardware. BUT, if you don't/can't get the additional hardware, I think increasing gate time will provide those extra digits. (Through averaging) If you don't have a 53131A and can't provide evidence that 53131A still yields 10 digits with gate time of 10 seconds.... then go away. |
| james_s:
Shoot, thwarted by obsolete silicon :( Well a minimum order of 9 ADCs is not a huge deal if they are actually genuine, given what a 53132A costs I would bet there are easily enough people here who would go in for a couple even at $9 each if we could determine with some certainty what is needed. This is the sort of project that would be well suited to try on a scrapper motherboard that has something else wrong with it. I haven't looked at the datasheet for that ADC yet, is there something special about it or might there be an electrically compatible part in a different package that could be adapted? If I could get the other digits with a longer gate time that would be reasonable and at least it wouldn't bug me having those digits sitting there unused. I only got the counter recently and fixed it up, I've been using it for basic measurements but have not really delved into what all it can do yet. It's certainly a lot nicer to use than my old Protek counter, I was not even aware until recently that reciprocal counters were a thing. Had I know how much nicer these are I would have bought one years ago. |
| eliocor:
Being stranded at home (I live in Italy) I was not able to reach my two 53131A units and my notes regarding the differences between the two models, so I made a quick "blink comparison" on the schematic pages. Attached you'll find the "blink" PDF (Red=53131A/Green=53132A) and an XLSX with the list of the different components. Hope it can be useful to someone of you.... http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5989-6307EN.pdf http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5989-6308EN.pdf [Edited about one year later....] the spreadsheet has been replaced with an updated one (added C203), due to a suggestion by ytsejam: the older one has been removed https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT2Cw7BYP3INiD25b4SDg2K0neCQuzmEF8RHb0b05xkjEJA0OHkFD3Vtjcn3vYeawHzW9UgewXsksDZ/pubhtml |
| ytsejam:
--- Quote from: eliocor on March 26, 2020, 02:12:24 am ---Being stranded at home (I live in Italy) I was not able to reach my two 53131A units and my notes regarding the differences between the two models, so I made a quick "blink comparison" on the schematic pages. Attached you'll find the "blink" PDF (Red=53131A/Green=53132A) and an XLSX with the list of the different components. Hope it can be useful to someone of you.... --- End quote --- Thanks eliocor! The overlapped schem comparison is amazing! I've successfully converted a 53131A to 53132A. |
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