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Where can I find manuals for discontinued and obsolete Hewlett-Packard and Agilent test equipment?
Most Agilent products have PDF manuals that can be found on product pages. Other vendors also supply old manuals.
FAQ 2011-07-13 |
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66xxA, E435xB, 605xB, N3300A and E36xxA: 'Floating' the Output of a Power Supply Above Ground
66xxA, E435xB, 605xB, N3300A and E36xxA: 'Floating' the Output of a Power Supply Above Ground
FAQ 2006-10-21 |
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Can I use Agilent Electronic Loads in series and in parallel?
Agilent electronic loads ARE designed to be operated in parallel for more current, but NOT in series for more voltage.
FAQ 2006-04-11 |
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Can Agilent power supplies be programmed from 0 to full output voltage using a 0 to 10V signal source?
Yes, many Agilent power supplies feature remote voltage programming or analog programming capability. However, there is a potential danger in analog programming any power supply, especially a high voltage supply...
FAQ 2006-04-11 |
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When powered on, what is the wake-up voltage and current setting of the 606xB and 6050xB Series electronic loads?
The 606xB and 6050xB Series have 7 user-definable recall states which allow saving the settings of the load for later recall. One of these states, location 0 is non-volatile; this is called the wake-up state.
FAQ 2006-04-11 |
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606xB and 6050xA: Using Electronic Loads Below 3 Volts
FAQ 2002-06-27 |
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