On 03/03/14 23:59, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message <[email protected]>, Magnus Danielson writes:
On 03/03/14 22:35, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message <[email protected]>, Magnus Danielson writes:

Indeed. Let's assume that it's not the BBB causing the issue, but it's
inherent to the 5370 design.

Charles reminded me of this document in private email:

        
http://www.ko4bb.com/Manuals/06)_App_Notes_-_Proceedings/HP_5370/HP5370-DNL-Mod.pdf

It explicitly mentions the 5370A, so I guess a check is in order
if the ...B has these changes already.

That's the one I mentioned earlier. I also recall it was fixed in the B.

Those with a high quality RF generator could force-feed a 200 MHz into
the counter and see if it makes any major difference.

Yes, that would be an interesting experiment.

It's a bit problematic thought, the signal is fed to three different
places, A19, A20 (the interpolators) and A22.

I would go for TP1 at A21 ?

Well, either you lift R1 and insert the signal into that one, or you lift C15 and insert signal there... and use that amplifier chain.

Just inserting on TP1 isn't very smart, even if you unplug the 10 MHz input to the multiplier chain.

Think I will sniff with the near-field probe tomorrow.

Cheers,
Magnus

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