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|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
summary= | |series=7000-series scopes | ||
image=tek-7d11-front.jpg | | |type=7D11 | ||
caption=7D11 front view| | |summary=digital delay | ||
introduced=1972 | | |image=tek-7d11-front.jpg | ||
discontinued=1986 | | |caption=7D11 front view | ||
|introduced=1972 | |||
manuals= | |discontinued=1986 | ||
* [ | |designers=Carlo Infante;Bob Beville;Bruce Hofer | ||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media: | * [[Media:070-1329-00.pdf|7D11 Operators]] (OCR) | ||
* [[Media:070-1377-01.pdf|7D11 Service]] (OCR, F) | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tektronix 7D11 Digital Delay''' can be used to delay a [[:Category:7000 series horizontal plugins|7B timebase]] by a given time up to 1 second in 100 ns increments, or by a number of events (1 to 10<sup>7</sup> at up to 50 MHz). The selected delay is displayed in the on-screen readout (7 digits). An analog fine delay control can add from 0 to 100 ns in delay mode. The 7D11 has an internal reference oscillator or can accept an external 1 MHz input. The [[7D10]] is essentially the same but without this oscillator and time delay mode. | The '''Tektronix 7D11 Digital Delay''' can be used to delay a [[:Category:7000 series horizontal plugins|7B timebase]] by a given time up to 1 second in 100 ns increments, or by a number of events (1 to 10<sup>7</sup> at up to 50 MHz). The selected delay is displayed in the on-screen readout (7 digits). An analog fine delay control can add from 0 to 100 ns in delay mode. The 7D11 has an internal reference oscillator or can accept an external 1 MHz input. The [[7D10]] is essentially the same but without this oscillator and time delay mode. | ||
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Two switches internal to the 7D11 allow the user to enable Z axis modulation and "echo mode" to double the indicated delay, respectively. The latter is provided for radar or [[TDR]] applications where the delay time of the reflected pulse is twice the cable delay. | Two switches internal to the 7D11 allow the user to enable Z axis modulation and "echo mode" to double the indicated delay, respectively. The latter is provided for radar or [[TDR]] applications where the delay time of the reflected pulse is twice the cable delay. | ||
[[Carlo Infante]] was project manager, [[Bob Beville]] design leader, [[Bruce Hofer]] design engineer. | |||
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{{Spec | Jitter | < 2.2 ns or delay * 10<sup>-7</sup> (whichever is greater)}} | {{Spec | Jitter | < 2.2 ns or delay * 10<sup>-7</sup> (whichever is greater)}} | ||
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==Links== | |||
* [[Bruce Hofer]], ''[https://vintagetek.org/years-at-tektronix-hofer/ My Years at Tektronix] | |||
{{Documents|Link=7D11}} | |||
==Prices== | ==Prices== | ||
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! 1986 | ! 1986 | ||
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!Price | !Catalog Price | ||
| align="right" | $1,475 | | align="right" | $1,475 | ||
| align="right" | $2,100 | | align="right" | $2,100 | ||
| align="right" | $3,400 | | align="right" | $3,400 | ||
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! | !In 2023 Dollars | ||
| align="right" | $ | | align="right" | $10,200 | ||
| align="right" | $ | | align="right" | $7,800 | ||
| align="right" | $ | | align="right" | $9,500 | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tek-7d11-front.jpg|front | |||
Tek 7d11 2.jpg | Tek 7d11 2.jpg | ||
Tek 7d11 left.JPG|left | |||
Tek 7d11 right.JPG|right | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Components== | |||
{{Parts|7D11}} | |||
[[Category:7000 series horizontal plugins]] | [[Category:7000 series horizontal plugins]] | ||
[[Category:7000 series special-function plugins]] | [[Category:7000 series special-function plugins]] |
Latest revision as of 05:05, 4 March 2024
The Tektronix 7D11 Digital Delay can be used to delay a 7B timebase by a given time up to 1 second in 100 ns increments, or by a number of events (1 to 107 at up to 50 MHz). The selected delay is displayed in the on-screen readout (7 digits). An analog fine delay control can add from 0 to 100 ns in delay mode. The 7D11 has an internal reference oscillator or can accept an external 1 MHz input. The 7D10 is essentially the same but without this oscillator and time delay mode.
For internal triggering, the 7D11 must be operated in the A Horizontal compartment (of a four-bay mainframe) to control the delay mode of a timebase in the B Horizontal compartment. If installed in a vertical compartment, it can display the "delay interval pedestal" as its Y output signal (centered on screen, no position control) and can supply a trigger signal to a timebase in either horizontal compartment. However, since mainframes do not route internal trigger signals to vertical bays, the 7D11 itself must be triggered externally in this case (which is the only possibility to use it in a three-bay mainframe).
Two switches internal to the 7D11 allow the user to enable Z axis modulation and "echo mode" to double the indicated delay, respectively. The latter is provided for radar or TDR applications where the delay time of the reflected pulse is twice the cable delay.
Carlo Infante was project manager, Bob Beville design leader, Bruce Hofer design engineer.
Key Specifications
Delay time | 100 ns to 1 s in 100 ns increments (0-100 ns analog fine control) |
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Events mode | 1 to 107 counts controlled by separate Events Start input |
Event count or trigger input | max. 50 MHz |
Trigger | 150 mV to 10 MHz, 500 mV to 50 MHz (0.3 Div / 1 Div respectively for internal triggering); LF REJ 30 kHz, HF REJ 50 kHz |
Internal reference | 5 MHz +/- 0.5 ppm, drift < 10-7 per month |
Jitter | < 2.2 ns or delay * 10-7 (whichever is greater) |
Links
Documents Referencing 7D11
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Aug 11 1972 7d11 7d15 marketing sales release.pdf | Article | 7D11+7D15 Marketing Sales Release | 1972 | 7D11 • 7D15 | |
Tekscope 1972 V4 N6 Nov 1972.pdf | Article | Delaying Sweep Goes Digital | Bob Beville | 1972 | 7D11 |
7000 series brochure March 1973.pdf | Brochure | 7000 series brochure, March 1973 | 1973 | 7A11 • 7A12 • 7A13 • 7A14 • 7A15A • 7A16A • 7A17 • 7A18 • 7A19 • 7A21N • 7A22 • 7B50 • 7B53A • 7B70 • 7B71 • 7B92 • 7CT1N • 7D11 • 7D13 • 7D14 • 7D15 • 7M11 • 7L12 • 7S11 • 7S12 • 7T11 • 7704A • R7704 • 7904 • R7903 • 7603 • R7603 • 7403N • R7403N • 7313 • R7313 • 7613 • R7613 • 7623 • R7623 • P7001 | |
Tekscope 1974 V6 N1.pdf | Article | Flexible Disc Measurements Simplified by Digital Delay | 1974 | 7D11 | |
Tekscope 1975 V7 N1.pdf | Article | Sweep Delay Today | Dave Dunlap | 1975 | DD501 • 7D11 |
7000 Series Digital Plug-In Applications.pdf | Application Note | 7000 Series Digital Plug-In Applications | 1977 | 7D10 • 7D11 • 7D12 • 7D13 • 7D14 • 7D15 | |
FastTransitionSlowSweep 7D11 7834.pdf | Application Note | Viewing Fast Transitions at Slow Sweep Speeds | 1978 | 7834 • 7D11 | |
42W-5588.pdf | Application Note | Advanced Triggering Techniques | Roger Ensrud | 1984 | 7A42 • 7D11 • 7D15 |
Prices
Year | 1973 | 1980 | 1986 |
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Catalog Price | $1,475 | $2,100 | $3,400 |
In 2023 Dollars | $10,200 | $7,800 | $9,500 |
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