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Stop spending my money!
Oh I did not inspected the PSU... on my list.... yes it is an ATX one... but it is mounted on a strange "opening door" construction.
Well, now, that seems to be quite the skilled delivery person! At first glance, I thought the package was just neatly placed in the threshold, but hidden between the door and screen door is quite over the top: creativity, spatial acuity, and expenditure of effort to the next level.25 CPS wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 11:45 pmIt was all over the map and an enjoyable way to spend the weekend.
Today I had a nice breakfast and did a bit of reading, then one of my friends from college who also had a midweek day off and I went for a coffee and walk on the beach so both of us could get outside for a bit. I was going to head downstairs and return to the second HP 427A that's been waiting and check out the DC ranges on that. When I got back, this was waiting hidden behind the side door's screen door:
Looks like that GPSDO has arrived. I'm going to unpack that and take a look at that after dinner. If everything checks out with that, I can do the 10 MHz standardization project I've been wanting to do. I'm thinking dinner, unpack the GPSDO and get that set up and see what it does and start checking over that other 427A while it runs.
Or as it happens, test meters and calculators.Cerebus wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 4:54 pmYou can never have too many woodworking clamps or too much memory.Zucca wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 2:47 pm Plot twist on the thin client PC.
I found a spotless Dell mini tower XPS 8910 in the dump, sticker says i7...
It does not boot because there is no RAM in it. I just ordered 4x16GB DDR4 just to give it a try.
Then MEMTEST86 it and see what happens.
I tend to say 4x8GB is plenty for my bench PC to use it with a Picoscope, but you know me I can't resist to max out the RAM.
Any further particular stress tests you guys suggest to check a dump PC?
Paid a few 100 for mine but it at least came with the termination and probe.tggzzz wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 7:46 pm Incoming papers:for the princely sum of £9.20
- Tek 7000 series Sampling Techniques Primer
- Tek TDR For Cable Testing App Note
- Tek ABC's of Probes, vintage unknown
- Tek P6022 Current Probe and Termination Instruction Manual
- Tek TDR Slide Rule nomogram 003-0700-00
I have about 8 clamps. That is a bit thin.
I've just inherited some, with jaws from 2cm to 1m.
This is what the usual Canada Post person does.bitseeker wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 7:47 pmWell, now, that seems to be quite the skilled delivery person! At first glance, I thought the package was just neatly placed in the threshold, but hidden between the door and screen door is quite over the top: creativity, spatial acuity, and expenditure of effort to the next level.25 CPS wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 11:45 pmIt was all over the map and an enjoyable way to spend the weekend.
Today I had a nice breakfast and did a bit of reading, then one of my friends from college who also had a midweek day off and I went for a coffee and walk on the beach so both of us could get outside for a bit. I was going to head downstairs and return to the second HP 427A that's been waiting and check out the DC ranges on that. When I got back, this was waiting hidden behind the side door's screen door:
Looks like that GPSDO has arrived. I'm going to unpack that and take a look at that after dinner. If everything checks out with that, I can do the 10 MHz standardization project I've been wanting to do. I'm thinking dinner, unpack the GPSDO and get that set up and see what it does and start checking over that other 427A while it runs.
Clothes pegs do pretty well for sealing bags of things, such as frozen peas and cereals.
MED6753 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 3:42 am The next time I think I might have too much TE I'll replay this video again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shg7VNoIL_g&t=594s
They're coming. I'm upstairs hanging out with the cat for a bit while dinner settles, then I'll be heading back down to the basement.
dere u go (do you hear my Italian accent?)
For reference, here's mine; it seems to be pretty close to what yours is displaying.25 CPS wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:04 am
I'm going to say that the 8903B is in specification with the reservation that the manual doesn't specify an amplitude for this test though. The numbers I'm getting at 1000 Hz and 1 and 5 volts fall in those limits without the benefit of the 80 kHz low pass filter stripping off the top end going into the analyzer side of the machine.
Still, I've seen better performance from other 8903A/B so...
Thanks for posting that - it's reassuring to see some consistency between the performance of the two HP 8903Bs. I was playing around with the 80 kHz filter on mine while I was watching the GPS disciplined oscillator results and I saw a similar reduction in THD+N figures when it's in circuit.Cubdriver wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:47 amFor reference, here's mine; it seems to be pretty close to what yours is displaying.25 CPS wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:04 am
I'm going to say that the 8903B is in specification with the reservation that the manual doesn't specify an amplitude for this test though. The numbers I'm getting at 1000 Hz and 1 and 5 volts fall in those limits without the benefit of the 80 kHz low pass filter stripping off the top end going into the analyzer side of the machine.
Still, I've seen better performance from other 8903A/B so...
1 kHz @ 1 V, no 80 kHz low pass filter:
1 kHz @ 1 V, 80 kHz low pass filter in:
1 kHz @ 5 V, no 80 kHz low pass filter:
1 kHz @ 1 V, 80 kHz low pass filter in:
-Pat
I just saw your GPSDO post. I *still* haven't set up the one I bought years ago - still need to rig an antenna. Probably not gonna be doing it now with the cold weather coming. Those DAs look interesting.25 CPS wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:59 am Thanks for posting that - it's reassuring to see some consistency between the performance of the two HP 8903Bs. I was playing around with the 80 kHz filter on mine while I was watching the GPS disciplined oscillator results and I saw a similar reduction in THD+N figures when it's in circuit.
I just finished posting the GPSDO topic and it's got lots of pictures including one showing both burn in tests set up to go overnight. If all goes well, it looks like I'll be stopping in at the local electronics brick and mortar tomorrow to pick up some cables so I can start wiring in 10 MHz reference permanently.