> I recently acquired an HP 5061B (Options 3 and 4). The system
> came without an AC cable.
>
> I can easily make a replacement cable for the system. However,
> I need to know the pin assignments. I can open the unit to look,
> but if someone has the answer it would save me the hassle.

You just got a 5061B and you don't want to open it? It is so cool
looking inside, how can you resist?

See the pin assignments in the 5061 manual:
http://www.leapsecond.com/museum/hp5061a/5061a.pdf

But, NEVER, make a power cord for something as precious as a
5061 without actually checking pins from the inside. On some
models 5065/5061 that I have HP switched the pin assignments.
See, for example,

http://www.leapsecond.com/museum/hp5065a/conn.htm

> Each of the pins on the jack at are assigned a letter. "G", "A", and "B" (I 
> think).
> "G" is ground as it is connected to chassis (confirmed with am ohmmeter).
> Does anyone know which of the other two pins is AC hot and which is AC 
> neutral?

The other way to check it is pull the fuse and measure which pin
is connected to the ends of the fuse holder.

/tvb


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