> On Jul 8, 2016, at 12:15 AM, Brent Hilpert <hilp...@cs.ubc.ca> wrote: > > So a friend tells me there's a maybe-abandoned HP 8510 Network Analyzer in > the hallway of the engineering building of the univ. he works at. > I presume it's a unit like this, as he says it's over a metre tall: > http://www.ece.lsu.edu/emdl/facilities/network%20analyser.html > > I figure its a little too far large and too far away from my needs to take it > on, but out of curiousity does anyone know offhand what processor they used > in these? > (I haven't looked in depth online). > Cursory guess is its mid-90s technology.
That sounds right. I have an HP catalog from 1993, which lists very similar bits, an 8510 display unit and the 8515 and 8517 S-parameter test sets. So I'd guess this is a slightly later followup model. List price of that day, FYA, $36500 for the 8510C, and $41400 for the 8515A (slightly more for the 8517 due to the higher top frequency). Something that's going to be obvious to some but possibly not to all: "network analyzer" is short for "vector network analyzer", an electronic component measuring device. It has nothing to do with computer data networks. paul