content/hp3562a_4.rst

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--- a/content/hp3562a_4.rst	Thu Nov 05 22:14:33 2020 +0100
+++ b/content/hp3562a_4.rst	Thu Nov 05 22:15:16 2020 +0100
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@
 :series_index: 4
 
 This is the part 4 of the series about my
-`HP 3562A Digital Signal Analyzer <{static}hp3562a.rst>`_,
+`HP 3562A Digital Signal Analyzer <{filename}/hp3562a.rst>`_,
 quickly describing the HP 1345A Digital Display unit as well as
 the repair I had to do on it.
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+
 
 Display
 =======
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 (wich adds a 4K x 16 bits Vector Memory), so it must driven by a
 dedicated display controller (which is on the A38 memory board):
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/a8_a17_display.png
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/a8_a17_display.png
 
 The unit is a 6 inch monochrome display producing true vector graphics
 with a resolution of 2048x2018 points. It can display up to 3226
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
 It's a true vector display; vectors are drawn by moving the CRT beam
 on the screen (it's not a pixel based display).
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_raster_vector.png
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_raster_vector.png
 
 It can diplay:
 
@@ -50,21 +50,21 @@
 
 Allowing more brightness control of the vectors.
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a.jpg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a.jpg
 
 
 If not connected with a controller, it shows a test pattern for
 adjustments.
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_test_pattern.png
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_test_pattern.png
 
 The unit looks like:
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_side.jpg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_side.jpg
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_side2.jpg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_side2.jpg
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_top.jpg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_top.jpg
 
 
 Adjustment and repair
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
 identifing the real culprits, since the only solution to check them is
 to desolder (at least one end): A1C45 and A1C48.
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_dead_caps.jpg
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_dead_caps.jpg
 
 
 These 2 small (tantalum) caps near U3 were short. Not sure why they
@@ -110,17 +110,14 @@
 Brief description
 -----------------
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_block_diagram.png
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_block_diagram.png
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_stroke_generator.png
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_stroke_generator.png
 
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_ramp_generator.png
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_ramp_generator.png
 
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_vector_processor.png
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_vector_processor.png
 
-.. image:: {static}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_vpc_architecture.png
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-	   
-
+.. image:: {static}/images/hp3562a/hp1345a_vpc_architecture.png

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