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| csc316:
I can confirm that converting a 16533a 1GSa oscilloscope board to a 16534a 2GSa board is as simple as swapping resistors R809 and R810. Just did it. |
| Patrick.M:
I just became a member as of now. Here is a shot of the resistor option configuration on my 16742A. As far as I can see, the 1675X and 1674X PCB are the same, see images. I would suspect that hp (Agilent) loads what software is need for a 75X over a 74X by it's ID Type. |
| Patrick.M:
So far as I can see, from my 16750A and 16742A, they are simply the same PCB. |
| Patrick.M:
I use the 16720A PG as a pulse generator to test my LA boards. Does a really good job. |
| MarkL:
--- Quote from: Patrick.M on April 02, 2018, 03:48:38 am ---I use the 16720A PG as a pulse generator to test my LA boards. Does a really good job. --- End quote --- Thanks for the photos, Patrick. Are you going to up-hack your 16742A to be a 16752A? DocBen, a few posts back, was successful in getting a 16740A to be a 16752B, but was unable to do detailed testing to make sure everything worked at 1675x speeds. Perhaps you can do some testing if you decide to modify your 16742A? |
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