On Sat, 14 Jun 2003, emanuel stiebler wrote:
Bob Shannon wrote:
[a long description ...]
Thanks a lot !
To get a HP 1350 working, you need some coaxial
cables and an X/Y
monitor. I've used a HP 1335, as well as some
Tektronic's X/Y monitors (420 and 611). I've found that with the Tek
monitors I can get a perfect X/Y aspect ration by
using a 75 ohm and 50 ohm coaxial terminator for the X and Y axis (using
BNC T fittings). You also need some sort
of HPIB host to drive the thing, although a PIC-based RS-232 adaptor
should be quite easy to design.
Any good source for this monitors ?
Well, I have a Tek 4012 terminal in San Diego that was working
when it was put away a number of years ago.
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I know, I could use my scope at the beginning, but a
larger screen may
be more fun ...
cheers & thanks again
P.S. I guess I got my winter project now ;-)