content/LPD422FM.rst

changeset 128
aba381b2bac9
parent 115
6b6e13653348
--- a/content/LPD422FM.rst	Thu Nov 05 22:14:33 2020 +0100
+++ b/content/LPD422FM.rst	Thu Nov 05 22:15:16 2020 +0100
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
 .. image:: {static}/images/lambda/lpd422fm_board1.jpg
    :alt: Bottom view of one regulator of the LPD 422 FM dual regulated
          power supply.
-	 
+
 The component, especially the big caps, looks like original parts and
 the PCB is a bit burnt by the small power transistor, but nothing too
 scary.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
   exactly the same model, but it really very close.
 
 
-  
+
 Quick mesurements
 =================
 
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
 
 .. image:: {static}/images/lambda/DS1Z_QuickPrint2.png
    :alt: Noise level of the LPD422FM - 0V/0A
-      
+
 Same at 20V, no load:
 
 .. image:: {static}/images/lambda/DS1Z_QuickPrint3.png
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
 .. image:: {static}/images/lambda/DS1Z_QuickPrint4.png
    :alt: Noise level of the LPD422FM - 40V/0A
 
-Then, with the `ZPB30A1 electronic load <{static}/ZPB30A1.rst>`
+Then, with the `ZPB30A1 electronic load <{filename}/ZPB30A1.rst>`
 connected but not consuming any current (20V, 0A):
 
 .. image:: {static}/images/lambda/DS1Z_QuickPrint5.png
@@ -155,4 +155,3 @@
 plug more than half its lenght). I may also try to bring the remote
 sensor plugs on the front panel (with a pair of easy to set or remove
 jumps): I like to have the sense terminals ready to use.
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