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but with higher acceleration voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) on the CRT. | but with higher acceleration voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) on the CRT. | ||
It was intended for use where a bright display is needed. | It was intended for use where a bright display is needed. | ||
The 317 initially used [[UHF connector | The 317 initially used [[UHF connector]]s for the signal input and calibrator output; | ||
later units use [[BNC connector | later units use [[BNC connector]]s. | ||
There is also a rackmount version, the RM17. | There is also a rackmount version, the RM17. | ||
Type 317 | Type 317 Mod 101 operates on 50 to 400 Hz power and uses a DC fan motor. | ||
The 317 uses the [[T317|T317 CRT (154-0346-00)]]. | The 317 uses the [[T317|T317 CRT (154-0346-00)]]. |
Revision as of 05:44, 26 November 2017
The Tektronix 317, introduced in 1959, is similar to the 316, but with higher acceleration voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) on the CRT. It was intended for use where a bright display is needed. The 317 initially used UHF connectors for the signal input and calibrator output; later units use BNC connectors.
There is also a rackmount version, the RM17.
Type 317 Mod 101 operates on 50 to 400 Hz power and uses a DC fan motor.
The 317 uses the T317 CRT (154-0346-00).
Specifications
- one vertical channel
- calibrated vertical deflection factors from 0.1 V/div to 50 V/div
- DC to 10 MHz frequency response, 35 ns risetime)
- 0.01 V/div in AC-coupled mode
- 38 pF input capacitance
- horizontal sweep rates from 2 sec/div to 0.2 μs/div
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317 with camera mount
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early 317 with leather handle
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early 317 with leather handle
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