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File:Tek 190b front.jpg|190B
Tek 190b front.jpg|190B
File:Tek 190b left1.jpg|190B
Tek 190b left1.jpg|190B
File:Tek 190b right2.jpg|190B
Tek 190b right2.jpg|190B
File:Tek_190b_right1.jpg|190B
Tek_190b_right1.jpg|190B
File:Tek 190b left2.jpg|190B
Tek 190b left2.jpg|190B
File:Tek 190b drum control wheel.jpg|Rubber wheel rotating frequency drum in 190B
Tek 190b drum control wheel.jpg|Rubber wheel rotating frequency drum in 190B
Image:Tek 190b attenuator.jpg|190B attenuator
Tek 190b attenuator.jpg|190B attenuator
Image:Tek 190b attenuator_entire.jpg|190B attenuator
Tek 190b attenuator_entire.jpg|190B attenuator
File:Tek 190a attenuator internal.jpg|190A Attenuator Internal View
Tek 190a attenuator internal.jpg|190A Attenuator Internal View
Image:Tek 190b attenuator connector.jpg|190B attenuator connector
190 connector.jpg | attenuator connector
File:Tek 190a attenuator front.jpg|190A Attenuator Front View
Tek 190b attenuator connector.jpg|190B attenuator connector
Tek 190a attenuator front.jpg|190A Attenuator Front View
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Tek 190b on2.jpg
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Revision as of 12:08, 20 April 2018

The Tektronix Type 190A and 190B Constant-Amplitude Signal Generator is a sine wave source that uses feedback to provide a signal whose amplitude does not vary with frequency or with the impedance of the load, within stated limits. The frequency range is 350 kHz to 50 MHz. The amplitude measurement is made using a peak-to-peak (envelope) detector in an external attenuator head that is connected to the main unit by a special cable. The 190A uses a 6110 double diode tube for the detector. The 190B uses two 1N87A germanium diodes for the detector.

The 190 is useful for measuring the frequency response of a device whose input impedance varies with frequency. If a standard 50-ohm signal generator is used for this purpose, the frequency-domain variations of the input impedance of the device under test will result in frequency-domain variations in the actual signal voltage that is applied to the input. This interaction between is input impedance and gain measurements is often undesirable. Having a constant-amplitude source simplifies the measurement.

The oscillation frequency of the 190B is controlled by a rotary variable capacitor. The variable capacitor rotates together with a drum that serves as the frequency readout dial. The drum is made of cream colored plastic and has a diameter of 5" (12.5cm) and a height of 4" (10cm). The frequency knob on the front panel of the 190B turns a rubber wheel which, by friction, turns the drum. The relatively large diameter of the drum provides for precise frequency control, long effective length of the readout dial, and ensures that the friction coupling between the frequency knob and the drum provides sufficient torque to turn the drum and rotary capacitor without any slippage.