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Revision as of 20:57, 18 June 2011

The Tektronix 517 is a 50MHz scope introduced in 1950 or 1951. The power supply is an external box, like the 507, 551 and 555. The 517 does not take plug-ins. There is also a 517A. The 517 closely resembles a scope that Tektronix developed under a contract for the US military during 1949 and 1950.

The external power supply and oscilloscope are connected by a removable cable with Jones plugs on both ends. Units with serial numbers 101-1739 use a 12-pin Jones connectors; after that it is a 16-pin Jones connector. The voltages on the 12-pin connector are:

  • Pin 1: +750V, regulated
  • Pin 2: +475V, regulated
  • Pin 3: +350V, unregulated
  • Pin 4: +225V, regulated
  • Pin 5: +150V, regulated
  • Pin 6: Ground
  • Pin 7: -250V, regulated
  • Pin 8: +180V, unregulated

The 517 makes extensive use of the distributed amplifier concept. It was originally designed to use the 5XP CRT, which has 38V/cm vertical deflection sensitivity when operated with 24kV acceleration voltage. The vertical sensitivity at the input connector is 0.1V/cm. So the voltage gain from the input connector to the vertical deflection plates is 380. For 4cm deflection, a 152-volt differential output swing is required. The vertical signal path is as follows:

  • Gain Stage 1: single-ended, six sections, distributed, 6AK5 pentodes
  • Gain Stage 2: single-ended, six sections, distributed, 6AK5 pentodes
  • Gain Stage 3: single-ended, seven sections, distributed, 6AK5 pentodes
  • Trig Pickoff: one common-cathode 6CB6 pentode
  • Signal Delay: 51 feet of RG63U 125-ohm coaxial cable
  • Phase Splitter: single-ended in, differential out, three sections, distributed, 6CB6 pentode
  • Gain Stage 4: differential, six sections, distributed, 6CB6 pentodes
  • Gain Stage 5: differential, twelve sections, distributed, 6CB6 pentodes

There is a trigger amplifier in the 517 which can its input from an external source, or from the trigger pickoff in the vertical pre-amp, or from the internal rate generator circuit. The trigger amplifier circuit has five stages:

  • Phase Splitter: 6J6 dual-triode connected as a differential amplifier
  • Gain Stage 1: single-ended, three sections, distributed, 6AK5 pentodes
  • Gain Stage 2: single-ended, three sections, distributed, 6AK5 pentodes
  • Gain Stage 3: single-ended, common-cathode, 6AG7 pentode
  • Gain Stage 4: single-ended, common-cathode, 6AG7 pentode

The 517 uses 24kV total acceleration voltage on the CRT. This is generated by the Type 420 High Voltage Power Supply subsystem in the 517. It uses a 1.8kHz oscillator to produce the high voltage, unlike other Tek scopes which use HV oscillators in the ultrasonic range.

The power consumption of a 517 is 1250 Watts. The indicator unit weighs 76 pounds and the external power supply weighs 72 pounds.

517 units with serial numbers 101 through 925 use the DuMont 5XP CRT. Later units use a Tek-made CRT, the T517PxH/T54PxH, where "x" designates the phosphor type: 1, 2, 7, 11, or 16. The 5XP has three anode connections: 6.6kV, 13.3kV, and 20kV. The Tek-made CRT has just one anode connection, 20kV.