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R2100 LVPS differences
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 9:26 am
by xxx2fan
Hi
Was wondering if someone knows which LVPS are the same. Able to Swap between units.
I'm most interested to know if a PS from a R2001A/U will work in in a R2002C/HS unit.The R2002C/HS was bought for parts without a PS.
But should end up a working unit if I can move the PS If that is not possible are the A2 and A4 cards different from unit to unit
I thought I saw which PS was the same on here but can't search and find it.
Thanks for any information on this
Re: R2100 LVPS differences
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 10:20 am
by kcbooboo
The B and C LVPS are the same. I believe the A is quite different but still modular, while the D is totally different.
Bob M.
Re: R2100 LVPS differences
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:38 pm
by xxx2fan
Thanks Bob was hoping it was the same i take it the the A2 scope amplifier card from the R2002C will not work in the R2001A model either. The R2001A has a /U and I do not find what the U stands for either. Learning here or trying to Thanks for all the help.
Re: R2100 LVPS differences
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 6:29 am
by kcbooboo
The A2 card in the "A" is an RTC4007A. The "B" and "C" use an RTC4007B. So they "might" be interchangeable. Bernie would probably know for sure.
Are you sure the "U" isn't a "D" or some other letter?
Bob M.
Re: R2100 LVPS differences
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:20 pm
by xxx2fan
I just went and checked the number is R-2001A/U serial number415 KFK 0006 i even took a pic of it to double check it.
I've never seen a " U " after the slash, so I have no Idea. I hope maybe Bernie can tell me what I have.
Thanks again for answering my questions Still trying to learn.
Re: R2100 LVPS differences
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 2:02 pm
by DJP126
The /U in the model # signifies that the analyzer was traded in, repaired, calibrated and sold as used.
Re: R2100 LVPS differences
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 2:17 pm
by xxx2fan
Thanks Dave will anything swap between the two units above, or they two different units.
Thanks for all the info I was wishing i could use the card C unit in the A unit or the power supply from the A in the C unit.
I've looked and didin't find info on this at 75 though I may be slipping on searching LOL
Thanks Dave for your expert info.