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{{Spec | Deflection | 0.1 V/cm fixed, ×10 and ×100 divider tips optional }} | {{Spec | Deflection | 0.1 V/cm fixed, ×10 and ×100 divider tips optional }} | ||
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==Prices== | |||
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! Year | |||
! 1959 | |||
! 1962 | |||
! 1963 | |||
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! Type 80 | |||
|align=right| $50 | |||
|align=right| $50 | |||
|align=right rowspan=2| $250 | |||
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! P80 probe (no attenuators) | |||
|align=right| $100 | |||
|align=right| $100 | |||
|- | |||
! Type 80, 2020 value | |||
|align=right| $440 | |||
|align=right| $430 | |||
|align=right rowspan=2| $2,110 | |||
|- | |||
! P80, 2020 value | |||
|align=right| $880 | |||
|align=right| $860 | |||
|} | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Revision as of 04:43, 19 March 2020
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix Type 80 is a plug-in introduced in 1959 for 580-series scopes.
It is used with the Type P80 cathode-follower probe, which attaches through an Amphenol 165-15 connector.
The system risetime of a Type P80 probe, a Type 80 plug-in, and a 581/585 non-A scope is 3.5 ns, i.e. a bandwidth of 100 MHz (slightly down-rated to 95 MHz in 1962).
The Type 80 has no active components in the signal path.
Key Specifications
Rise time | 3.5 ns (overall with P80 probe and 581 or 585 scope) |
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Bandwidth | 100 MHz (see above) |
Deflection | 0.1 V/cm fixed, ×10 and ×100 divider tips optional |
Prices
Year | 1959 | 1962 | 1963 |
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Type 80 | $50 | $50 | $250 |
P80 probe (no attenuators) | $100 | $100 | |
Type 80, 2020 value | $440 | $430 | $2,110 |
P80, 2020 value | $880 | $860 |
Pictures
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Top
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Bottom
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Schematic
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Probe Schematic
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