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Cam switches are used in many Tek instruments, particularly in [[7000-series plug-ins]], but also in [[TM500]] equipment and 400-series portable scopes.
'''Cam switches''' are used in many Tek instruments, particularly in [[7000-series plug-ins]], but also in [[TM500]] equipment and 400-series portable scopes.


The lobes on the rotary cam encode the lookup table of which contacts should be open or closed in each rotational position of the shaft,
The lobes on the rotary cam encode the lookup table of which contacts should be open or closed in each rotational position of the shaft,
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==Maintenance==
==Maintenance==
* [http://hakanh.com/dl/docs/kitinstructions/040-0541-00.pdf 040-0541-00: Cam switch repair kit (1970)]
* [http://hakanh.com/dl/docs/kitinstructions/040-0541-00.pdf 040-0541-00: Cam switch repair kit (1970)]
* [[Media:Tekscope 1977 V9 N1.pdf | TekScope Vol. 9 No. 1, 1977]] p.14: Cam switch cleaning tips


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
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Cam-04.jpg | 7D15 double-sided switch, bottom-side contacts
Cam-04.jpg | 7D15 double-sided switch, bottom-side contacts
Cam-05.jpg | 7D15 double-sided switch, through-board pins
Cam-05.jpg | 7D15 double-sided switch, through-board pins
Tek cam switch cam.jpg
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[[Category:Repair issues]]
[[Category:Repair issues]]
[[Category:Electromechanical components]]
[[Category:Electromechanical components]]

Revision as of 07:05, 10 December 2018

Cam switches are used in many Tek instruments, particularly in 7000-series plug-ins, but also in TM500 equipment and 400-series portable scopes.

The lobes on the rotary cam encode the lookup table of which contacts should be open or closed in each rotational position of the shaft, which is typically rotated by a knob on the front panel of the instrument. A benefit of this design is low parasitics compared to traditional rotary wafer switches.

For cleaning, Tek recommends swiping paper soaked in isopropyl alcohol between the contacts and pads.

Maintenance

Pictures