Hi

The lack of long tau analysis is what keeps the 5371 and 5372 from becoming 
staple items with TImeNuts.

Bob


On Sep 6, 2013, at 3:08 AM, Magnus Danielson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/06/2013 07:20 AM, Mark C. Stephens wrote:
>> Ah more people should take the leap, the broke ones are cheap and are 
>> moistly easy to fix and you have the almighty HP service manuals to guide 
>> you through the toughest of faults.
>> Isn't it great how they even  deal with handling multiple faults in the 
>> manual, although the great techs such as you Ed, break it up into blocks 
>> without thinking about it.
>> Fortunately, the parts aren't too hard to come across, although you might be 
>> stretching it to get some of those hybrids...
>> 
>> The 5372A will never take the place of the 5370B, so I guess the poor 5372A 
>> hasn't got "time-Nut" stamped on it..
>> 
>> But I was playing around with mine and I have to say it's fine for quick 
>> measurements.
>> 
>> Well, Here's to R.T.F.M. (the fine one that is ;) Cheers,
> The one thing you could do is to enable the fast port and hack up a
> board that consumes the data and produces a long continuous stream of
> data for tools like TimeLab etc.
> 
> When doing such long-time-logging, the 200 ps resolution isn't all that bad.
> 
> Cheers,
> Magnus
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