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Hi Joerg,
Well I'm sorry to hear that. As an analogue guy, I don't much care for PROMS and stuff. I can fix up anything analogue in good time, given a schematic and a decent range of test equipment, but am off my territory with digital stuff. But I'm still not sure what the problem is here. Are you saying spares for the digital parts are hard to obtain or rather that the encoding on those chips may be hard to reprogram? |
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Hello Paul,
Well I'm sorry to hear that. As an analogue guy, I don't much care for PROMS and stuff. I can fix up anything analogue in good time, given a schematic and a decent range of test equipment, but am off my territory with digital stuff. But I'm still not sure what the problem is here. Are you saying spares for the digital parts are hard to obtain or rather that the encoding on those chips may be hard to reprogram? Not sure yet what is broken. The analog sampling stuff and all seems to work but is reads out garbage. The PROMs are really old style. They look posh with gold plating and all but I guess that non-programmed spares would be next to impossible to find. But again, maybe they are still ok. Hopefully... Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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....noooo, you should not have any problems! these two connectors
units are actually attenuators, not loads. loads have only one input connector. ctually you can measure all the important characteristics of the load by applying power through some kind of directional coupler an measuring the applied (incident) power and the reflected power by using the VSWR formula you can calculate the input real resistance in order to obtain a curve relative to frequency. of course, in order tomeasure the complex impedance, you need acces to equipment capable of measuring the phase angle also, like a vector impedance meter or a vector network analyzer: you measure reflections caused by mismatch in a 50 Ohms environment, and translate them in complex impedance values. Saandy 4Z5KS wrote: Hi all, I'd like to see what this new dummy load I just bought on e-bay looks like under test at its purported frequency limit of one Gig. Problem is, all the documentation I have for my VNA shows devices to be tested having *two* connectors (an 'in' and an 'out' if you will) like filters for example. I can only connect to the *one* connection that dummy loads typically have, since it'a a termination device rather than a through one like a filter or attenuator. Does that mean I can't analyse its characteristics? Or is there a work around/special cable configuration that would solve this problem? Thanks, clueless paul |
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