One thing to watch out for on the 5450A is burned out segments in the
14-segment LED displays. The display chip they used is rather weird (each 14
segment digit is actually two 7-segment displays mixed together) and VERY
unobtainium. Mine has a missing segment on one of the digits and I have
Hi Pete
Thanks for your comment, I have considered stripping it for parts and
might still do so if there's no takers, but it's in such nice condition that
I've been very reluctant to do that, which is probably one of the main
reasons I'm crowded out by old test gear and radio kit that
Sounds like a plan :)
Regards,
David Partridge
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You could acquire a Fluke 5450A ...
Seems like a work for a small cpld...
Em 07/08/2015 03:53, Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com escreveu:
One thing to watch out for on the 5450A is burned out segments in the
14-segment LED displays. The display chip they used is rather weird (each
14 segment digit is actually two 7-segment displays