1A1: Difference between revisions

From TekWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 19: Line 19:
}}
}}
The '''Tektronix Type 1A1''' plug-in for the [[500-series scopes]] has two channels
The '''Tektronix Type 1A1''' plug-in for the [[500-series scopes]] has two channels
and a -3 dB point of 50 MHz at 50 mV/Div, 28 MHz at 5 mV/Div,
and a −3 dB point of 50 MHz at 50 mV/Div, 28 MHz at 5 mV/Div,
and 2 Hz to 15 MHz at 500 μV/Div when channels 1 and 2 are cascaded.
and 2 Hz to 15 MHz at 500 μV/Div when channels 1 and 2 are cascaded.


Line 43: Line 43:
The 1A1 may have evolved from the [[J|Type J]], which never went into production.
The 1A1 may have evolved from the [[J|Type J]], which never went into production.


==Specifications==
{{BeginSpecs}}
[[Category:Specifications needed]]  ''please add''
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 50 MHz @ 50 mV/Div and up (in fast mainframes), 28 MHz @ 5 mV/Div, 15 MHz with cascaded channels (~0.5 mV/Div) }}
{{Spec | Rise time | 7 ns @ 50 mV/Div and up (in fast mainframes), 13 ns @ 5 mV/Div, 24 ns with cascaded channels (~0.5 mV/Div) }}
{{Spec | Deflection | 5 mV/Div to 20 V/Div, 1−2−5 }}
{{Spec | Max. input | 600 V DC + peak AC }}
{{Spec | Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 15 pF }}
{{Spec | Modes | Ch 1, Ch 2, ALT, CHOP, ADD }}
{{EndSpecs}}


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 11:19, 12 May 2019

Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix Type 1A1 plug-in for the 500-series scopes has two channels and a −3 dB point of 50 MHz at 50 mV/Div, 28 MHz at 5 mV/Div, and 2 Hz to 15 MHz at 500 μV/Div when channels 1 and 2 are cascaded.

There were three distinct versions of 1A1.

  • The first version, from 1964 to 1966, has a Nuvistor front-end, and rotary input switches that were concentric with the BNC jacks. The knobs to invert the input channels are concentric with the vertical position knobs.
  • The second version, from 1966 to ??? has fluted round V/cm knobs, and lever switches. The channel inversion control is an organ-style pull-push knob.
  • The third model, from ??? until the end has four-sided V/cm knobs and a FET front-end.

Type 1A1 uses the "ALT SWEEP SLAVE PULSE" signal that is sent by scopes on pin 7 of the plug-in connector. In a Type 547 mainframe, this signal allows channel 1 to be displayed using the "A" timebase and channel 2 using the "B" timebase. This is useful, for example, to view the IF and AF of a radio receiver at the same time. Even after the front-end transitioned from Nuvistors to FETs, the output amplifier continued to use Nuvistors.

Type 1A1 has an External Trigger output for mainframes prior to the 547 that don't support plug-in triggering, and supplies the trigger system on pins 4/5 of the mainframe interface.

Types 1A1 and 1A2 were introduced together in 1964, the former for high-end use, the latter as an upgrade/replacement for Type CA. Both remained available until the 500-series scope line was discontinued.

The 1A1 is not a perfect superset of the 1A2; it supplies external trigger from channel 1 only.

The 1A1 may have evolved from the Type J, which never went into production.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 50 MHz @ 50 mV/Div and up (in fast mainframes), 28 MHz @ 5 mV/Div, 15 MHz with cascaded channels (~0.5 mV/Div)
Rise time 7 ns @ 50 mV/Div and up (in fast mainframes), 13 ns @ 5 mV/Div, 24 ns with cascaded channels (~0.5 mV/Div)
Deflection 5 mV/Div to 20 V/Div, 1−2−5
Max. input 600 V DC + peak AC
Input impedance 1 MΩ // 15 pF
Modes Ch 1, Ch 2, ALT, CHOP, ADD

Links

Pictures