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    Dead Agilent u1732a

    Hi everyone!

    i killed my LCR meter few days ago. anybody knows where to find circuit diagram for this?

    Any help appreciated!

    #2
    Re: Dead Agilent u1732a

    whats an lcr meter?
    is it rather old? because i though hp-owned agilent went out of busines?

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      #3
      Re: Dead Agilent u1732a

      Originally posted by shovenose View Post
      whats an lcr meter?
      is it rather old? because i though hp-owned agilent went out of busines?
      LCR = Inductance, Capacitance, Resistance

      Aligent Technologies is still alive and well and headquartered in Santa Clara, CA.

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        #4
        Re: Dead Agilent u1732a

        HP`s test instrument section was separated and continues to operate as Agilent.
        I dont there are any circuit diagrams floating around.
        Good luck repairing it, this Agilent equipment is kind of expensive.

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          Re: Dead Agilent u1732a

          Originally posted by sanyaummm View Post
          i killed my LCR meter few days ago. anybody knows where to find circuit diagram for this?
          Does not look like Agilent has any posted in the most logical place:

          http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/...ect=SR.PM-Find

          Maybe call their technical support and see if they will send you one, or at least tell you what they would charge to fix it?

          Agilent does have some service manuals up for devices they no longer sell, for LCR meters look here:

          http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/...US&lc=eng&sm=g

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            #6
            Re: Dead Agilent u1732a

            Originally posted by daftpunker View Post
            HP`s test instrument section was separated and continues to operate as Agilent.
            Basically what happened was that the computer/printer division outgrew the rest of the company, absconded with the HP name, and then spun off the original company as Agilent.

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              #7
              Re: Dead Agilent u1732a

              I have a contact with their group here in Texas, and I'll ask around if they can spring a schematic.

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