Gould Biomation K-105D Logic Analyzer Available

From: Peter C. Wallace <pcw_at_mesanet.com>
Date: Sun Dec 21 10:10:52 2003

On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Brent Hilpert wrote:

> Tony Duell wrote:
> >
> > 80ns is nowhere near fast enough!. That's about 12MHz, the analyser is a
> > 100Msample/second unit... You want a comparator that switches in about 5ns...
>
> (... depends on what you want to do with the analyser.)
> The LM319/80nS was mentioned as a starting point, fast enough to be useful for a lot of work, slower ones are way slower, the latest linear ref. manual that I have (National Semi./1988) has comparators down to 20nS (with complementary outputs).
>
> (Actually, I have a few NOS Motorola 10124 TTL->ECL translators if they are that hard to come by and someone is desperate.)
>

The AD8612 (dual comparator) would do - it has about a 4 ns propagation delay
The AD8564 quad (a little slower at 7 ns) would reduce parts count.

The MAX 9693 (dual 1.2 ns) with ECL outputs would avoid the TTL-ECL
translator



I've made input pods for my old HP 1650 (even made a little circuit card), But
the 1650 input circuitry is in the main box, the input pods are just resistive
dividers (like a bunch of passive scope probes all together)


Peter Wallace
Received on Sun Dec 21 2003 - 10:10:52 GMT

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