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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: rodorr on July 28, 2020, 01:16:09 am
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Hello everybody,
I'm looking for a schematic for a Stanford Research Systems SRS PS300 Series High Voltage Power Supply. I found a link to what supposedly is the correct file in another message on this forum but I was unable to decipher the URL,
"http://www.electronicsandbooks.com/eab2/manual/Hardware/S/Stanford%20Research%20www.thinksrs.com/Product/PS300%20PS310%20PS325%20PS350%20Power%20Supply/Schematics%20A3%20c20120517%20[11].pdf"
It's from 2017 so it might not be there even if I could decipher the URL.
Does anyone here happen to have the schematic. If you do I would sure appreciate a copy.
Thanks to everyone.
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Only thing ive got is this (attached file) no schematics, parts numbers and values
%20 is a space
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Hello everybody,
I'm looking for a schematic for a Stanford Research Systems SRS PS300 Series High Voltage Power Supply. I found a link to what supposedly is the correct file in another message on this forum but I was unable to decipher the URL,
"http://www.electronicsandbooks.com/eab2/manual/Hardware/S/Stanford%20Research%20www.thinksrs.com/Product/PS300%20PS310%20PS325%20PS350%20Power%20Supply/Schematics%20A3%20c20120517%20[11].pdf"
It's from 2017 so it might not be there even if I could decipher the URL.
Does anyone here happen to have the schematic. If you do I would sure appreciate a copy.
Thanks to everyone.
Why are you having trouble deciphering the URL? I see that the site has been reorganized, but it's not that hard to navigate, particularly with the clues provided by the URL i.e.
electronicsandbooks.com
eab2
manual
Hardware
S
Stanford Research www.thinksrs.com (http://www.thinksrs.com)
Product
PS300 PS310 PS350 Power Supply
The actual path turns out to be:
electronicsandbooks.com
(click on Downloads which is eab3/manual rather than eab2/manual)
Hardware
S
Stanford Research www.thinksrs.com (http://www.thinksrs.com)
Product
PS300 PS310 PS350 Power Supply
There are multiple files in the directory.
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Thanks, that's what I needed. Sometimes the internet tubes get a bit plugged and all they need is a good plumber. I was able to get to the "electronicsandbooks.com" site but went in the wrong direction when I got there and ended up down the wrong rabbit hole.
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I'm actually surprised that the phrase 'rabbit hole' hasn't been replaced by 'web links' in regular conversation! :)