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The '''Tektronix R116''' is a programmable pulse generator [[introduced in 1968]] for use with automated measurement systems such as the [[240]] and [[R250]].
The '''Tektronix R116''' is a programmable pulse generator [[introduced in 1965]] for use with automated measurement systems such as the [[240]] and [[R250]].
A modified version (R116 MOD703L) was part of the [[S-3130]] testing system.
A modified version (R116 MOD703L) was part of the [[S-3130]] testing system.


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[[Category:Pulse generators]]
[[Category:Pulse generators]]
[[Category:Introduced in 1968]]
[[Category:Introduced in 1965]]

Revision as of 07:56, 31 March 2019

The Tektronix R116 is a programmable pulse generator introduced in 1965 for use with automated measurement systems such as the 240 and R250. A modified version (R116 MOD703L) was part of the S-3130 testing system.

The R116 uses a 1N3716 tunnel diode to produce pulses.

Manuals

Key Specifications

Pulse period 100 ns to 11 ms (± 3%)
Pulse delay 50 ns to 550 μs (± 3% + 10 ns)
Pulse width 50 ns to 550 μs (± 3% + 10 ns)
Rise time 10 ns to 110 μs (± 10% below in 1 ns and 10 ns ranges, ± 5% above)
Fall time 10 ns to 110 μs (± 10% below in 1 ns and 10 ns ranges, ± 5% above)
Pulse amplitude 0.4 V to 10 V into 50 Ω, positive or negative (± 3% + 15/25/50 mV)
Pulse offset 0 to ±5 V in 3 ranges (± 5% + 200 mV)
Features
  • "Programmable"
  • Double pulse mode

The R116 has a programming connector in the back. Eight operating parameters can be programmed digitally (by switch closure):

  • Trigger Source
  • Mode
  • Period Range
  • Delay or Burst Time Range
  • Width Range
  • Amplitude Range
  • Polarity
  • Rise Time/Fall Time Range

Seven more parameters are controlled by connecting external resistances:

  • Period Multiplier
  • Delay or Burst Time Multiplier
  • Width Multiplier
  • Amplitude Multiplier
  • DC Offset
  • Rise Time Multiplier
  • Fall Time Multiplier

Pictures