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* [http://www.eevblog.com/2014/06/11/eevblog-628-tektronix-213-vintage-portable-oscilloscope-teardown/ EEVblog #628 – Tektronix 213 Vintage Portable Oscilloscope Teardown Video] and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/eevblog/14394189202/ Photo Set]
* [http://www.eevblog.com/2014/06/11/eevblog-628-tektronix-213-vintage-portable-oscilloscope-teardown/ EEVblog #628 – Tektronix 213 Vintage Portable Oscilloscope Teardown Video] and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/eevblog/14394189202/ Photo Set]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPmQ9Ce4TL0 Tektronix 213 DMM Repair Progress video]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPmQ9Ce4TL0 Tektronix 213 DMM Repair Progress video]
==Internals==
The 213 makes use of two Tek-made custom chips, the [[155-0048-01]] trigger sweep circuit, and the [[155-0114-00]] 7-segment character generator in the DVM circuit.  In addition, it includes some standard opamps (741, 324) and a 4-digit decimal counter ([[Mostek MK5007]]).


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Revision as of 14:27, 18 August 2015

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Miniature portable 1 MHz oscilloscope and TRMS digital multimeter
Tektronix 213, front view

Produced from 1975 to 1988

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 213 is a miniature portable oscilloscope introduced in 1975. It combines a 3½-digit DMM and a 1 MHz single channel scope in one unit. The maximum sweep rate is 0.4 μs/div with ×10 sweep magnifier.

The 213 provides true RMS voltage and current measurements. It is battery or AC line powered.

Key Specifications

     — Multimeter Section
DC Volts 0.1 V to 1000 V, Input Resistance: 10 MΩ
Accuracy, 0.1 V & 1 V: ±0.1%, ±3 counts; 10 V & 100 V: ±0.15%, ±1 count; 1000 V: ±0.2%, ±1 count
True RMS Volts DC Volts
DC Current 0.1 to 1000 mA
Accuracy: 0.1 mA: ±0.5%, ±3 counts; 1 mA – 1000 mA: ±0.25%, ±3 counts
True RMS Current 0.1 to 1000 mA
Accuracy, 0.1 mA: ±2.5%, ±5 counts (DC); ±1.5%, ±5 counts (40 Hz – 4 KHz); ±4.5%, ±5 counts (4 KHz - 40 KHz); 1 mA – 1000 mA: ±2.5%, ±5 counts (DC); ±1.5%, ±5 counts (40 Hz – 4 KHz); ±3.5%,±5 counts (4 KHz - 40 KHz)
Current range input resistance 0.1 mA: 1000 Ω; 1 mA: 100 Ω; 10 mA: 10.2 Ω; 100 mA: 1.2 Ω; 1000 mA: 0.3 Ω
Resistance 1 KΩ: ±0.5%, ±3 counts; 10 KΩ – 1 MΩ: ±0.5%, ±1 count; 10 MΩ: ±1%, ±1 count
     — Oscilloscope Section
Voltage ranges 5 mV/Div to – 100 V/Div, ±3%
Bandwidth (Voltage) DC – 1 MHz (at 10 mV/Div and below, 400 kHz)
Current ranges 5 µA/Div to 100 mA/Div, ±3%
Bandwidth (Current) DC – 200 kHz (5 µA/Div – 10 µA/Div); DC – 400 kHz (20 µA/Div – 200 mA/Div)
Input resistance 10 MΩ // 150 pF (5 mV/Div – 1 V/Div), 100 pF (2 V/Div to – 100 V/Div)
Rise time 875 ns (5mV – 10mV/DIV); 350 ns (20 mV – 100 V/Div)
Sweep 500 ms/Div – 2 µs/Div, ±5% (magnified or unmagnified)
Batteries 2 × “D” NiCd cells
Operating time 3.5 hours typical at maximum intensity after full charge cycle
Charge time 16 h
Mains power 90 – 136 VAC. 48 – 62 Hz (Option 1: 180 – 250 VDC. or 180 – 250 VAC, 48 – 62 Hz)
Power consumption Less than 8 watts

Links

Internals

The 213 makes use of two Tek-made custom chips, the 155-0048-01 trigger sweep circuit, and the 155-0114-00 7-segment character generator in the DVM circuit. In addition, it includes some standard opamps (741, 324) and a 4-digit decimal counter (Mostek MK5007).

Pictures