Before I worked for HP, I used to read HP manuals like they were textbooks. I was like Hugh in that I thought everything HP did must be great. So I decided to reverse engineer a 200 to 300 MHz VCO used in a 0 to 100 MHz spectrum analyzer plug in. The manual only gave an XXXX-XXXX number for the transistor, but I examined the circuit board and noticed that the transistor was labelled: 2N5179, a very ubiquitous RF transistor in those days. I thought I was being very clever to copy this VCO. Fast forward: it turned out that this VCO was one of the WORST VCO's ever designed. Terrible phase noise. Crime does not pay. I designed my own VCO that blew the doors off that one.
Rick On 2/9/2019 1:55 PM, paul swed wrote:
Have to say I always enjoyed reading the HP and Tek manuals because as an outsider you did learn. Granted I normally dug in deep because I end up
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