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SERVICE INFORMATION FROM HEWLETT-PACKARD
SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER, 1975




TRAINING SEMINARS DIGITAL TROUBLESHOOTING
OFFERED VIDEOTAPES AVAILABLE
Hewlett-Packard is offering a series A series of fourteen videotapes is
of seminars for service technicians. available to help train service per-
Some of these are very general sonnel on the increasingly encom-
(such as Digital Troubleshooting), passing area of digital electronics.
while others apply to a specific Each of the videotapes is less than
product. Since this is of such signi- 30 minutes in length. The tapes
ficance to service personnel, the were prepared by Dick Gasperini,
September-October and November- BENCH BRIEFS Editor, who has


e December issue of BENCH BRIEFS
has been combined into a special
double issue on service training.
A number of locations have been
repeatedly presented and revised
the material i n live seminars
throughout the world. The informa-
tion in the videotape series and in
the textbook is very similar to the
chosen for seminars in January and first two days of the Digital Trouble-
February, 1976. See the following shooting seminar described on the
pages for details of course offerings
next page.
and locations.
Most seminars include laboratory The individual tapes are:
time to allow hands-on experience The textbook for the series, which
with the hardware. To ensure indi- 1. Digital vs Analog (17 min) is available separately, is DIGITAL
vidual attention for the attendees, 2. RTL and DTL (16 min) TROUBLESHOOTING by Richard
all seminars are limited in size. We E. Gasperini. The text size is 81/2x11
3. TTL (21 rnin)
suggest registering early to avoid inches and it has 180 pages.
disappointment. Registration will 4. ECL and MOS (25 min)
The videotape series is available
be handled on a first-come first- 5. Troubleshooting Techniques in inch open reel and y4 inch
served basis.
(26 rnin) videocassettes. The part number
Many of these seminars are avail- 6. Logic Symbols (27 min) is 90500C for open reel and 905000
able at your facility at reduced rates for videocassettes. One copy of the
for large groups. Please inquire for 7. Number Systems and Decoders textbook is sent with the set of
details. (26 min) tapes. Additional copies are avail-
8. Flip-flops (29 min) able by ordering HP part number
NOTE: While these seminars are 90500E.
being held only in the U.S. and 9. Counters and Shift registers
Canada, readers in other countries As a convenience to BENCH
(30 min) BRIEFS readers, we also might
will be interested to know that ser-
vice training seminars are being 10. Display Technologies (27 rnin) mention that the textbook can also
planned for several additional loca- be purchased from the publisher:
11. IC Manufacturing (27 min) Movonics Company, 1922 Annette
tions throughout the world. We
encourage your comments. Please 12. Methods of Removing ICs from Ln., Los Altos, California 94022.
l c o n t a c t your local HP sales engi- boards (18 min) The publisher's price is $9.95 plus
neer or write directly to the BENCH 456 shipping and handling. Califor-
13. Other Symbologies (20 min) nia residents should include sales
BRIEFS Editor at the address on
the last page. 14. Memories (30 rnin) tax.
3
DIGITAL TROUBLESHOOTING

(4-Day Seminar)

OBJECTIVES:

To present an introduction to digital technol-
ogy for electronic technicians.

To gain a familiarity with tools and tech-
niques available to troubleshoot digital cir-
cuits.
9. Flip flops (D, R-S, J-K) and one shots
To develop an understanding of current in-
strument design method (algorithmic or state 10. Counters, dividers, shift registers
design) that is very widely used and is suffi-
ciently different from past methods to be a 11. Decoders and encoders
challenge for service personnel.
12. Display technologies
To present an introduction to microproces- 13. Data Transfer techniques
sors to prepare for future products.
14. Logic Symbols - MIL STD 806, other
To develop an appreciation for an interna- symbologies, and the new world
tional standard for interconnecting instru- standard ANSI 432.14 - 1973
ments to form systems (HP Interface Bus).
15. Demonstration - Methods of removing
PRESTUDY: Application Note 163-1 ICs from boards
16. Laboratory - Three hours of experi-
COURSE OUTLINE: ments with flip-flops, counters,
shifters, and decoders. Students
First Day: will also be able to try any of the
IC removal techniques demon-
1. Digital vs. Analog strated.
2. Review of transistors and transistor Third Day:
circuits - bipolar, MOS
17. Memories - RAMs, ROMs
3. Gate Circuits - AND, NAND, OR, NOR,
XOR 18. Understand and troubleshooting Algo-
rithmic State Machines. This technique
4. IC Technologies - RTL, DTL, TTL, (ASM) is a new and powerful design
Schottky TTL, HTL, ECL, EECL, PMOS, method that is being widely used today.
CMOS, IIL
19. Demonstration - Troubleshooting tech-
5. Tools and techniques for troubleshoot- niques and tools to diagnose fail-
ing gates ures in ASM instruments

6. Logical troubleshooting techniques 20. Laboratory - Data storage and retrieval
on RAMs and ROMs
7. Laboratory - Three hours of hands-on
experience experimenting with Fourth Day:
gates and troubleshooting tools 21. A brief look at microprocessors

Second Day: 22. Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus

8. Octal and binary number systems TUITION: $300 per student




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LOCATlON:
Hewlett-Packard Sales Office The instructor for this seminar is:
6305 Arizona Place DICK GASPERINI-Dick has been with HP for six years and
Los Angeles, California 90045 is currently Service Training Manager for the Instrument
DATES: January 6-9, 1976 section of the company. This job entails coordination of
service training for HP personnel and customers.
Hewlett- Packard Sales Off ice
W120 Century Road Dick, who received his BSEE in 1969 from Michigan Tech,
Paramus, New Jersey 07652 has presented this material over 20 times in eight countries.

DATES: January 27-30, 1976




1722A OSCILLOSCOPE TUITION: $200 per student
LOCATION:
(2-Day Seminar) Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
450 Interstate North
0BJ ECTIVE: Atlanta, Georgia 30339
To give service technicians a detailed circuit
description so they may make component DATES: January 29 and 30, 1976
level repairs. The microprocessor and related Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
digital oscilloscope circuitry will be discussed 6877 Goreway Drive
at a component level along with the tradi- Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
tional oscilloscope circuitry. The traditional DATES: February 12 and 13,1976
oscilloscope circuitry will also apply directly
to the 17108, 1712A, and 1722A oscilloscopes. Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
W120 Century Road
The course describes the microprocessor and Paramus, New Jersey 07652
the digital circuitry from the viewpoint of
how the circuit functions and related troubl- DATES: February 16 and 17, 1976
shooting. General microprocessor theory is
not discussed in detail. The instructor for this seminar is:
COURSE OUTLINE: GARY ROBERSON-Gary has been with HP for 10 years.
1. Introduction He worked in Customer Service for 3 years and 2 years in
- Features and specifications Plant Computer Maintenance. Gary is a graduate of Central
Technician Institute with a 2 year associates degree.
- Front panel controls
-How to use the microprocessor
functions
2. Traditional oscilloscope circuit theory
- Block diagram
- Individual circuits
- Troubleshooting considerations
3. Microprocessor and digital circuit
theory
- Block diagram
- Individual circuits
- Troubleshooting considerations
4. Calibration
- Discussion
- Demonstration
5. Laboratory
-Troubleshoot digital and micro-
processor problems
3450 N B MULTI-FUNCTION METER
(2-Day Seminar)
OBJECTIVE:

To teach efficient calibration and troubleshoot-
ing techniques needed to repair a 3450 A/B
Multi-Function Meter, such that a technician
can diagnose failures to the component level.
LOCATION:
COURSE OUTLINE:
Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
1. Introduction 450 Interstate North
Atlanta, Georgia 30339
2. Theory of Operation
- Dual Slope Integration DATES: February 2 and 3, 1976
- Definition of Options
- Guarding Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
W120 Century Road
3. Troubleshooting Paramus, New Jersey 07652
- Power Supplies DATES: February 5 and 6, 1976
- Half-split method for determining a
defective Digital or Analog section Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
- Digital section 5500 Howard Street
- Analog section Skokie, Illinois 60076
- Input Amplifier
- Polarity Amplifier DATES: February 9 and 10, 1976
- Amplifier
- Integrator Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
- Relay Channel 6877 Goreway Drive
- Common failure and their probable Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
causes DATES: February 12 and 13, 1976
4. Calibration The instructors for this seminar are:
5. Discussion of Options LES LOTZ-For the past five years, Les has been a Customer
- 001 AC Engineer in DVM Systems Group at the HP factory in
- 002 ohms Loveland, Colorado. Prior to that, he spent six years in the
field as a Service Manager at the HP Service Center in
- 003 Limit Test North Hollywood, California. Les has a degree in Computer
- 004 Digital Output Science.
- 005 Remote Control
BILL WILLOUGHBY-Bill is presently a Technician on the
6. Laboratory 3450 production line in the factory in Loveland, Colorado.
He has been working there for 3 years. Prior to joining HP he
TUITION: $200 per student was an instructor in the air force for 12 years.



5300 N B COUNTER PREREQUISITES:
A basic technician level knowledge of analog
(2-Day Seminar) and digital electronics.
I OBJECTIVE:
PRESTUDY:
To teach at a technical level the circuit theory
and general troubleshooting methods to allow "The Fundamentals of Electronic Frequency
component level repair on the 5300A, 53006, Counters", Application Note 172, pages 1-17
5302A. and 53036. and 23-30.



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COURSE OUTLINE: 5. 53038
- Front and Rear Panel Operation
1. Introduction to 5300 Family - Block Theory
- Circuit Theory
2. 5300A - 80 MHz Input
- Front and Rear Panel Operation - 525 MHz Input
- Block Theory - Counter Section
- Circuit Theory - Time Base
- Power Supply - Data Transfer
- Time Base - Troubleshooting Methods
- Counter Section - Troubleshooting Laboratory
- Data Control
- Display Section TUITION: $200 per student
- Troubleshooting Methods
- Test Cards (10548A) LOCATION:
- Logic Troubleshooters Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
- Troubleshooting Laboratory W120 Century Road
Paramus, New Jersey 07652
3. 53008 DATES: February 2 and 3,1976
- Front and Rear Panel Operation
- Block Theory Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
- Circuit Theory 450 Interstate North
- Power Supply Atlanta, Georgia 30339
- Time Base DATES: February 5 and 6, 1976
- Counter Section
- Data Control Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
- Display Section 6877 Goreway Drive
- Troubleshooting Methods Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- Test Cards (10548A)
- Logic Troubleshooters DATES: February 9 and 10, 1976
- Troubleshooting Laboratory Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
5500 Howard Street
4. 5302A Skokie, Illinois 60076
- Front and Rear Panel Operation
- Block Theory DATES: February 12 and 13,1976
- Circuit Theory
- Totalize Mode The instructor for this seminar is:
- Frequency B Mode REX CHAPPELL-Rex joined the Santa Clara, California
- Auto Gate Selection manufacturing division of HP in August 1973 in International
- Frequency A Mode Sales Engineering where he was the factory liaison for
- Period B Mode International Sales. He then moved into Service Engineering
where he now handles the 5300 thru 5312 Economy Counters
- Period Average B Mode along with the 5380 series Economy Counters and the
- Ratio Mode HP-IS series.
- Time Interval Mode
- Self Check
- Troubleshooting Methods - Flow
Charts
- Troubleshooting Laboratory




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5. Overall Block Diagram Theory
(Processor Phase)
- Block Diagram on Assemblies A13,
A14, and A15
- Board Theory on A13, A14, and A15
6. Processor Troubleshooting Aids
(ASM Tester and Scaler Test Board)

7. Laboratory Session - Processor Trouble-
5345A ELECTRONIC COUNTER shooting with the HP1601A and 5345
ASM Tester
(4-Day Seminar)
OBJECTIVE: 8. Processor Flow Chart Theory

To provide technicians with specific methods 9. Laboratory - Troubleshooting the
and procedures for calibration, troubleshoot- Processor
ing, and component level repair of the
5345A Electronic Counter. 10. Option 11 General Purpose Interface

PRESTUDY: Application Note 172 and 5345A TUITION: $300 per student
Users Handbook LOCATION:
COURSE OUTLINE: Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
6305 Arizona Place
1. Introduction to the 5345A Los Angeles, California 90045
DATE: January 12-1 5,1976
2. Instrument Familiarization
The instructor for this seminar is:
3. Overall Block Diagram Theory
DICK HOLMES-A Hewlett-Packard employee for 15 years,
(Measurement Phase) Dick is presently a Product Support Engineer at the HP
- Block Diagrams on Assembly A3, A4, Santa Clara, California manufacturing division. Prior to
A8, A9, A10, A1 1 going to Santa Clara, Dick worked at another HP division for
- Board Theory - A9, A10, and A11 5 years as a Product Systems Engineer and Systems
supervisor, in addition to working in the Product Support
4. Laboratory - Overall Troubleshooting Group supporting Systems.




8555A AND 8552 A/B PREREQUISITES:
MICROWAVE SPECTRUM ANALYZERS These seminars are designed for service
personnel who will be repairing or cali-
(2-Day Seminar) brating the HP 8555A and HP8-52A/B
OBJECTIVE: Spectrum Analyzers. Prerequisite is a two-
year degree in electronics or equivalent
Provide the electronic repair technician with experience in servicing electronic instru-
the training needed to: mentation.
- Understand all panel control opera- PRESTUDY: Application Notes AN150, pages 1-
tions as they relate to the func- 34, and AN136, pages 1-24.
tional block diagram. COURSE OUTLINE:
- Interpret signal waveforms and vol- First Day:
tage levels at test points.
-
-
Efficiently perform critical adjust-
ments.
Isolate troubles to the individual
1. Introduction to HP140 Series Displays,
HP8552A/B IF Sections, HP8555A RF
Sections
3
circuits. - System block diagram



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- Front panel controls related to the 7. Continued detailed circuit descriptions:
instruments detailed block dia- - Log-linear and deflection amplifiers
grams. - Scan generator and trigger circuit
- Laboratory - Front Panel Operation, - Scan driver and penlift driver
check-out and calibration. - Laboratory - HP8552B and 8555A
- Objective - Operate spectrum ana- system troubleshooting - com-
lyzer in all normal modes and mon failures inserted.
complete the "Front Panel - Objective - Isolate these problems to
Check" procedure, under- an individual circuit within
standing its relationship to 30 minutes.
the functional block diagram. TUITION: $200 per student
2. 8555A detailed circuit descriptions: LOCATION:
- Input attenuator and driver Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
- First, second, third mixers and IF 6305 Arizona Place
- YIG drivers Los Angeles, California 90045
- Laboratory - Perform first L.O., 2nd
L.O. (1500 MHz), and 3rd L.O. DATES: January 19 and 20, 1976
(500 MHz) adjustments. Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
- Objective - Calibrate the local oscil- 201 East Arapaho Road
lators in this spectrum ana- Richardson, Texas 75080
lyzers in less than one hour.
DATES: February 9 and 10,1976
3. Continued detailed circuit descriptions:
IF Amplifiers, and phase-lock loop. Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
- Objective - Understanding normal W120 Century Road
operation of each of these cir- Paramus, New Jersey 07652
cuits and be able to isolate a DATES: February 12 and 13,1976
trouble to the circuit level in Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
less than one hour. 6877 Goreway Drive
Second Day: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
4. HP8555A and HP8552A/B System DATES: February 16 and 17, 1976
Block Diagram and Check-out Review
Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
5. HP8552B detailed circuit descriptions: 5500 Howard Street
- 50 MHz converter Skokie, Illinois 60076
- Automatic phase control and 2 MHz DATES: February 19 and 20, 1976
voltage tuned oscillator
- 2 MHz VTO shaping The instructors for this seminar are:
- Laboratory - Reinforce circuit theory JIM BOYER-Jim has been with HP for 5 years at HP
and operation with hands-on Microwave division in Santa Rosa, California working on
measurements of signal wave- Spectrum Analyzers. Jim has a BSEE and is continuing his
forms and voltage levels in educational program working towards his MBA degree.
these converter circuits. Prior to joining HP, Jim worked as a Design Engineer at
Boeing in Seattle.
- Objective - Isolate any converter
trouble to an individual circuit JIM ARNOLD-Jim joined HP 13 years ago at Microwave
in less than one hour. division in Santa Rosa, California. Most of his experience
6. Continued detailed circuit descriptions: lies in Production areas and 4 years in Product Support. He
taught several seminars on #e 862018690 family. Jim is a
- 3 MHz amplifier graduate from Oregon Technical Institute (OTI).
- LC bandwidth filters and Crystal
bandwidth filters
- Laboratory - Make signal waveform
and voltage measurements on
the 3 MHz amplifier and per-
form bandwidth filter adjust-
ments.
- Objective - Properly align the high
resolution bandwidth filters &
understand how these adjust-
ments affect circuit operation.



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8640 A/B AM-FM SIGNAL GENERATOR
(2-Day Seminar)
OBJECTIVE:

To acquaint the technician with front panel
operation, theory of operation on block dia-
gram level, instrument layout and disassem-
bly, and some basic troubleshooting and
Calibration.

PREREQUISITES:

This seminar is intended for repair and cali-
bration technicians who have basic knowl-
edge of analog circuits and acquaintance 7. Troubleshooting Laboratory
with digital counter circuits. - RF Circuits
PRESTUDY: Block theory in 8640 manual.
- AM and Leveling Circuits
- Counter
COURSE OUTLINE: 8. Instrument Calibration
- AM
First Day: - FM
TUITION: $200 per student
1. Introduction
- Description LOCATION:
- Options Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
- New Features 6305 Arizona Place
- Operating and Service Manual Los Angeles, California 90045
2. Instrument Operation DATES: January 26 and 27,1976
- Front Panel Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
- Video Tape W120 Century Road
- Specifications Paramus, New Jersey 07652
DATES: February 9 and 10, 1976
3. Block Diagram Theory
- RF Generation Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
- Leveling, AM, and Pulse Modulation 201 East Arapaho Road
- FM Richardson, Texas 75080
- Counter and Phase Lock DATES: February 12 and 13,1976
Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
4. Fault Isolation 5500 Howard Street
- RF Circuits Skokie, Illinois 60076
- Leveling Circuits DATES: February 16 and 17, 1976
- Counter
Hewlett-Packard Sales Off ice
5. Instrument Repair 6877 Goreway Drive
- Oscillator Replacement Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- DividedFilter Access DATES: February 19 and 20, 1976
-Counter Access
The instructor for this seminar is:
Second Day: JIM HARMON4m joined HP 8 years ago at Stanford Park
division in Palo Alto, California and has spent 5 years in R &
6. Selected Circuit Theory D and 3 years in Product Support. He has presented
- FM seminars 20 times in training personnel in five countries. Jim
- Leveling, AM, and Pulse Modulation received a BSEE from Utah State in 1967 and an MSEE from
- Counter Stanford in 1970.




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8660 SYNTHESIZED 4. Block Diagram Theory
SIGNAL GENERATOR - Mainframe Sections Basic Under-
standing
- Sum Loop, and Divider Phase Lock
(3-Day Seminar) Loops Service, Calibration Informa-
tion in Mainframe Sections
OBJECTIVE:
Second Day:
To acquaint technicians with front panel
operation, block diagram level theory, instru- 5. Basic Laboratory
ment layout, disassembly, troubleshooting - Measuring, Analyzing Section Out-
and calibration. put Signals
- Troubleshooting to Section and to
PREREQUISITES: AssembIy
- Service and Calibration Aids
This seminar is intended for repair and
calibration technicians who have some 6. Modulation Plug-Ins
knowledge of analog circuits, phase lock - General Information & Specifications
loops and digital circuitry. - Basic Block Diagram Understanding
PRESTUDY: 7. High Frequency Circuits
- 11661A/B Block Diagram Under-
8660 data sheet, 8660 manual, general theory. standing and Servicing
- 86602/86603 Block Diagram Under-
COURSE OUTLINE: standing and Servicing


3 First Day:

1. Introduction
Third Day:

8. Laboratory
- Description of Products - Troubleshooting - Start with front
- General Specifications panel to Assembly leveb
- Service Accessories - Calibration - Practice calibration in
unusual and more complex areas
2. Instrument Operation
- Front Panel Operation 9. Digital Control Unit
- Performance Test Methods (General) - Basic Block flow discussion
- Servicing
3. System Block Diagram
- Basic Signal Flow in High Frequency TUITION: $250 per student
Low Frequency Systems
LOCATION:

Hewlett-Packard Sales Office
6305 Arizona Place
Los Angeles, California 90045
DATE: January 21-23, 1976
c
The instructor for this seminar is:
JIM McGRATHJim has been with HP a total of 8 years
'v where he has spent 2 years as a Product Support Engineer
at Colorado Springs division in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The past 6 years have been spent as a Product Support
Engineer at the Stanford Park division in Palo Alto, California
where he is involved with the Synthesizors and Signal
Generators. Jim has been the instructor for the 8660 for 5
years and has taught it repeatedly in Europe and around the
U.S. for HP people and customers.




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SERVICE SEMINARS



COURSE, DATES AND TUITION


LOS ANGELES AREA DALLAS SKOKIE
0 Digital Troubleshooting 0 8555A/8552A/B-Microwave 0 3450A/B-MuIti-Function Meter
Jan. 6-9, 1976 $300 Spectrum Analyzers Feb. 9-10,1976 $200 ..
0 5345A-Electronic Counter Feb. 9-10,1976 $200 0 5300Family
Jan. 12-15,1976 $300 0 8640-AM-FM Signal Gen. Feb. 12-13,1976 $200
0 8555A/8552AlB-Microwave Feb. 12-13,1976 $200 0 8640-AM-FM Signal Gen.
Spectrum Analyzers Feb. 16-17,1976 $200
Jan. 19-20,1976 $200 Mail registration to: 0 8555A/8552A/B-Microwave
0 8660-Synthesized Signal Gen. Mr. Harrison Chenault Spectrum Analyzers
Jan. 21-23,1976 $250 Hewlett-Packard Company Feb. 19-20,1976 $200
0 8640-AM-FM Signal Generator P.O. Box 1270
Jan. 26-27,1976 $200 Richardson, Texas 75080 Mail registration to:
(214) 231-6101 Mr. Bob Chandler
Mail registrationto: Hewlett-Packard Company
Mr. Ralph Helper 5500 Howard Street
Hewlett-PackardCompany PARAMUS Skokie, Illinois 60076
6305 Arizona Place 0 Digital Troubleshooting (312) 677-0400
Los Angeles, California 90045 Jan. 27-30,1976 $300
(213) 649-2511 0 5300 Family
Feh. 2-3, 1976 $200 TORONTO
0 3450A/B-Mutti-Function Meter 0 5300Family
ATLANTA Feb. 5-6, 1976 $200 Feb. 9-10,1976 $200
0 1700 Family 0 8640-AM-FM Signal Gen. 0 1700 Family
Jan. 29-30,1976 $200 Feb. 9-10, 1976 $200 Feb. 12-13,1976 $200
0 3450A/B-Multi-Function Meter 0 8555A/8552A/B-Microwave 0 3450A/B-Multi-Function Meter
Feb. 2-3, 1976 $200 Spectrum Analyzers Feb. 12-13,1976 $200
0 5300 Family Feb. 12-13,1976 $200 0 8555A/8552A/B-Microwave
Feb. 56,1976 $200 0 1700 Family Spectrum Analyzers
Feb. 16-17,1976 $200 Feb. 16-17,1976 $200
Mail registrationto: 0 8640-AM-FM Signal Gen.
Mr. Don Lutz Mail registration to: Feb. 19-20,1976 $200
Hewlett-PackardCompany Mr. Pete Johnson
P.O. Box 28234 Hewlett-Packard Company Mail registrationto:
Atlanta, Georgia 30328 W120 Century Road Mr. Dave Lansley
(404) 434-4000 Paramus, New Jersey 07652 Hewlett-PackardCompany
(201) 265-5000 6877 Goreway Drive
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada



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it to the location you will be attending. Also enclose a check or purchase order.
Please use separate registration forms for each student. Any prestudy literature
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REPLACEMENT PART C R O S S REFERENCE
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REPLACEMENT PART CROSS REFERENCE
When selecting replacement parts for that which can be purchased at a local the quality that you have paid for in
your HP products, you may notice that electronics distributor, many times your instrument. There may be situa-
many manuals list only an HP part parts will be selectedfor certain charac- tions however where HP replacement
number for the part, even though it ap- teristics, such as gain, bandwidth, ca- parts are not in stock and substituting
pears that this part is manufactured by pacitance, etc. There may also be parts will allow you to return the pro-
one of the large semiconductor manu- slight mechanical differences, such as duct to service immediately. In these
facturers. Service personnel often ask the shaping or length of leads. In some cases it may be worthwhile to see if a
why only HP part numbers are listed. cases special quality checks are em- substitute part wiP work in the circuit.
ployed to ensure that high reliability Perhaps an HP part could be ordered
It is recommended that HP replace- parts are used at the factory and at HP and installed at some later date.
ment parts be used to ensure that the field offices. To help you in these situations, here's
original performance of the product a cross-referenceof HP part humbers
will be obtained. While some parts Therefore, we suggest obtaining re- to JEDEC numbers for transistors and
used in HP instrumentsare identical to placement parts from HP to maintain diodes.

1#50-0151 --
-- 2N130Y 1833-0086 -- *2N5n87
-- *2N5n86 1854-0056 --
-- 2N3119 1854-0370 --
-- ZN`iZY4

0122-0005 --
-- IN4810
1850-0154
1850-0158 --
--
ZN508A
2N2635
1953-0009
1853-00Y8 -- *ZN4755
2N4Q17

-- 2N4QZO
1H54-0057
-- 2N3855A 1854-0371
-- *2N37YI
0122-0017
-- 1N4AU4 1850-0lbO
-- 2NS147 1853-0100
-- 2N2s07
1854-0060
1854-0062 --
--
2N3565
7N1701
1854-0378
1854-0319 --
--
2NSlOY
ZN47YII
0122-0025
0122-0062 --
--
1N4811A
1N54b8A
lH50-0170
1850-0172 --
--
2N1377
ZNZYYo
1853-0200
1853-0205 -- 2N4026
--
1854-0063
-- 2N3055 1854-0382
-- 2N4248
0122-0070
-- 1N545bA 1850-0173
-- 3~1301 1853-0206
-- 2NCllY4
1854-0064
1854-0016 --
--
2N3710
ZN2Y25
1854-0384
lHS4-0386 --
--
2N5184
2NSn70
0122-0245
0122-0246 --
--
IN513Y
lN513YA
1850-0178
1850-0180 --
--
CNIOJB
2N1314
1853-0212
lH+3-0213 -- 2N4730 1854-0067
-- ZN2102 lR54-OJ8Y
-- 2N4W2
0122-0247
-- IN5140 1850-0181
-- 7N2552 1853-0221 -- 2N5416
-- 2N4019
lRS4-0072
1854-007b --
--
ZN3094
2N1YI3 1854-0302 --
1854-03YO

--
2N5181
*2NCln88
0122-0240
0122-0249 --
--
1N5140A
1N5141
1850-0182
185o-uies --
--
ZN1378
2N1545
1H5.3-0222
1853-0223 -- 2N4002
-- 2N5IY3 5
1854-0079
1854-0081 --
--
2N343Y
*?N3417
1854-03Y7
18`-4-UJYO--
--
2N4OYb
ZNz'101
0122-0250
0122-0251 --
--
lN5141A
1N5142
1850-0190
1850-0192 --
--
2N2138
2N3614
1853-0236
inil3-ot58 -- *2N54013
-- z ~ c 0
1854-0092
1854-0093 --
--
*?N3563
2113415
1854-039Y
lH94-U4OY --
--
2N4912
2N5710
U122-0252
-- lN5142A
--
a
1A5O-0194 2N1523
0122-0253
-- 1N5143 1850-0195
-- 2NlYlU
18s3-0Z64
1853-0269 -- ZN3a09
--
1894-0094
1854-0U99 --
--
*2N364b
*?N33Y3
1854-0411
lR54-0416 --
--
2N2972
2N3426
0122-0454
0122-0255 --
--
IN51431
IN5144
1430-0198
1850-0199
-- -- ZNPl56
2N3325
18S3-0271
1853-0277 --
ZN4403

--
EN5954
1854-0201
1854-0202 --
--
*PN~~JIA
*2N3390
1834-0431
lRC.4-0432--
--
2NS17Y
?Nj*46
0122-0250
0122-0257 --
--
lN5144A
IN5145 1850-0402 --
1850-0200 2N1414 1853-0280 2N51Y5
--
1854-0203
-- *2N36Y4 1854-0433
-- 215192
0122-0258
-- 1N5145A 185U-04U3 --
--
2N570A
2Nl55M
1853-0281
1853-0282 --
2NZY07A
LNLYO5
--
1854-0209
1854-0210 --
--
2N910
2N222L
1854-0454
1854-0467 --
--
2N54Y6
2N4401
0122-0259
0122-0200 --
--
IN5146
lN514bA
1850-0404
1850-0405 --
--
ZN1305
LN3L15
1853-0285 *2N3638
-- 1854-0211
-- ZNI5Ol 1854-0474
-- *2N5GSl
0122-0261
-- 1N5147 1850-0406
-- 7N1760
1053-0ze7
1853-0293 --
~ ~ ~ 2 5 0

--
CN558.3
1854-0213
1854-0214 --
--