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Robert Morein
 
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Default HP 8640B RF signal generator question?

Posting for a buddy:

The HP 8640B comes standard with a 400/1000 Hz AM modulator. The entire
assembly, including front panel knob, is mounted on a plugin board.

The Option 01 replaces the fixed frequency modulator with a variable
frequency unit. It, too is mounted completely on one plugin board, including
front panel control.

When he attempts to swap the 01 variable frequency modulator into a unit
which was equipped with the fixed frequency modulator, it doesn't work, and
the FM modulation, which is located in another part of the instrument, fails
as well.

These results are constant over multiple units.

Why?



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tim kettring
 
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Default HP 8640B RF signal generator question?

Robert ,

The 01 variable frequency modulator is almost definately loading-down
the mainframes clock ( or frequency out to plug-in buss ) when it is
plugged in .

Can you disconnect the clk or frequency input to the 01 plugin and
then plug it into a mother unit ( SG mainframe ) , and just see if the
FM mod is OK again on the SG with the suspected defective 01 plugged
in ?

tim CET

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Posting for a buddy:

The HP 8640B comes standard with a 400/1000 Hz AM modulator. The entire
assembly, including front panel knob, is mounted on a plugin board.

The Option 01 replaces the fixed frequency modulator with a variable
frequency unit. It, too is mounted completely on one plugin board, including
front panel control.

When he attempts to swap the 01 variable frequency modulator into a unit
which was equipped with the fixed frequency modulator, it doesn't work, and
the FM modulation, which is located in another part of the instrument, fails
as well.

These results are constant over multiple units.

Why?

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