7A42: Difference between revisions

From TekWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 55: Line 55:
Tek 7a42 fr2.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr2.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr3.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr3.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr4.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr4.jpg | display - four signal traces plus trigger view
Tek 7a42 fr5.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr5.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr6.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr6.jpg | 7A42 rear view
Tek 7a42 fr7.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr7.jpg | 7A42 top view
Tek 7a42 fr8.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr8.jpg | memory backup battery
Tek 7a42 fr9.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr9.jpg | internal switch mode PSU for digital logic supplies
Tek 7a42 fr10.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr10.jpg | microprocessor board
Tek 7a42 fr11.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr11.jpg | amplifier board front - attenuators, amplifiers, channel switches
Tek 7a42 fr12.jpg
Tek 7a42 fr12.jpg | amplifier board rear - channel switches, two 15 ns delay lines
</gallery>
</gallery>




[[Category:7000 series vertical plugins]]
[[Category:7000 series vertical plugins]]

Revision as of 13:34, 17 March 2018

Template:Plugin Sidebar 2

The Tektronix 7A42 is a four-channel 350 MHz plug-in for 7000-series scopes.

It was specifically designed for logic signals (TTL, ECL, CMOS) and supports triggering based on Boolean conditions of the four inputs.

A fifth trace, "Trigger View", displays the trigger function output or external clock input.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 350 MHz
Deflection
  • 0.1 / 0.2 / 0.5 V/Div (TTL mode)
  • 20 / 50 / 100 mV/Div (ECL mode)
  • each direct or through 10:1 probe
Input impedance 1MΩ or 50 Ω
Max. input voltage
  • at 1 MΩ: 25 V DC+peak AC below 36 MHz, down to 3 V AC at 300 MHz
  • at 50Ω: 5 V RMS during any 1 ms interval
Trigger level
  • -1.27 to +1.28 V (TTL mode) in 10 mV steps
  • -254 mV to +256 mV (ECL mode) in 2 mV steps (or ×10)
Hysteresis 40 mV (TTL), 8 mV (ECL) (or ×10)
Features
  • NiCd battery to preserve front-panel control status
Weight 2.8 kg / 6.2 lb

Internals

The 7A42's functions are controlled by an 8085A microprocessor.

Each of the four input attenuator circuits contains five miniature relays. The bistable relay coils are wired in a 4x5 matrix.

The 7A42 contains its own switch mode PSU, based on an SG3524 controller, that generates +5 V, -2 V and -5 V from the mainframe's +/-50 V rails.

Pictures