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The '''Tektronix 5000-series''' was a range of lower-speed modular scopes made from 1971 to 1991, covering target markets like mechanical or biomedical instrumentation, or audio. They complemented the high-end, modular [[7000-series scopes|7000 series]] of lab instruments.
The '''Tektronix 5000-series''' was a range of lower-speed modular scopes made from 1971 to 1991, covering target markets like mechanical or biomedical instrumentation, or audio. They complemented the high-end, modular [[7000-series scopes|7000 series]] of lab instruments.


The 5000-series plug-ins look mechanically similar to the 7000-series.  They have the same front panel dimensions but  
The [[5000-series plug-ins]] look mechanically similar to the 7000-series.  They have the same front panel dimensions but  
the 5000-series plug-ins are shorter, and the mainframe interface is not compatible, it is even using different supply voltages.
the 5000-series plug-ins are shorter, and the mainframe interface is not compatible, it is even using different supply voltages.
However, there are some plug-in modules that come in almost identical 5000- and 7000-series versions, e.g. the [[7S14]]/[[5S14]] sampler or [[7CT1N]]/[[5CT1N]] curve tracer.
However, there are some plug-in modules that come in almost identical 5000- and 7000-series versions, e.g. the [[7S14]]/[[5S14]] sampler or [[7CT1N]]/[[5CT1N]] curve tracer.
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===51xx (slow) mainframes===
===51xx (slow) mainframes===
Compatible with slower 5X1x and 5X2x [[5000-series plug-ins]].
<gallery widths="150" heights="180">
<gallery widths="150" heights="180">
Tek 5110.jpg          | '''[[5110]]''' aka [[5103]]/[[D10]] — 2 MHz (1976–1991)
Tek 5110.jpg          | '''[[5110]]''' aka [[5103]]/[[D10]] — 2 MHz (1976–1991)
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Tek 5115 benchtop.jpg    | '''[[5115]]''' aka [[5103]]/[[D15]] — 2 MHz fast storage (?–?)
Tek 5115 benchtop.jpg    | '''[[5115]]''' aka [[5103]]/[[D15]] — 2 MHz fast storage (?–?)
5116.jpg                    | '''[[5116]]''' — 2 MHz Color LCD shutter (1984–1987)
5116.jpg                    | '''[[5116]]''' — 2 MHz Color LCD shutter (1984–1987)
</gallery>
===5223 digital storage mainframe===
Compatible with most [[5000-series plug-ins]].
<gallery widths="150" heights="180">
5223 1 crop.jpg        | '''[[5223]]''' — 10 MHz/100 kHz/10 MS/s digital (1981–1988)
5223 1 crop.jpg        | '''[[5223]]''' — 10 MHz/100 kHz/10 MS/s digital (1981–1988)
</gallery>
</gallery>


===54xx (fast) mainframes===
===54xx (fast) mainframes===
Compatible with all [[5000-series plug-ins]].
<gallery widths="150" heights="180">
<gallery widths="150" heights="180">
5440.jpg              | '''[[5440]]''' aka [[5403]]/[[D40]] — 60 (50) MHz (1976–1991)
5440.jpg              | '''[[5440]]''' aka [[5403]]/[[D40]] — 60 (50) MHz (1976–1991)

Revision as of 10:49, 24 September 2021

The Tektronix 5000-series was a range of lower-speed modular scopes made from 1971 to 1991, covering target markets like mechanical or biomedical instrumentation, or audio. They complemented the high-end, modular 7000 series of lab instruments.

The 5000-series plug-ins look mechanically similar to the 7000-series. They have the same front panel dimensions but the 5000-series plug-ins are shorter, and the mainframe interface is not compatible, it is even using different supply voltages. However, there are some plug-in modules that come in almost identical 5000- and 7000-series versions, e.g. the 7S14/5S14 sampler or 7CT1N/5CT1N curve tracer.

See the Introduction to the 5000-Series Oscilloscopes and the excellent iceNINE Tech web pages for further information.

51xx (slow) mainframes

Compatible with slower 5X1x and 5X2x 5000-series plug-ins.

5223 digital storage mainframe

Compatible with most 5000-series plug-ins.

54xx (fast) mainframes

Compatible with all 5000-series plug-ins.

These scopes are compatible with 5000-series plug-ins, using the 5000 Series plug-in interface.