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title=Tektronix S-54 |
title=Tektronix S-54 |
summary=Pulse Generator |
summary=Pulse Generator |
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caption=S-54 head |
caption=S-54 head |
series=[[:Category:Sampling plugins|7000/S3 series Sampling Plugins]] |
series=[[:Category:Sampling plugins|7000/S3 series Sampling Plugins]] |
years=? – ? |
introduced=1971 |
discontinued=1989 |
manuals=
manuals=
* [http://w140.com/tek_s54.pdf Tektronix S-54 Manual (bad) (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tek_s54.pdf Tektronix S-54 Manual (bad) (PDF)]
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It has a 1 ns risetime and variable pretrigger pulse output.
It has a 1 ns risetime and variable pretrigger pulse output.
The pretrigger-to-main pulse jitter is specified to be 100 ps or less when the lead time is set to 120 ns.
The pretrigger-to-main pulse jitter is specified to be 100 ps or less when the lead time is set to 120 ns.
The output pulse is generated by a Schottky diode clamping circuit.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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[[Category:7000 and 3S series sampling heads]]
[[Category:7000 and 3S series sampling heads]]

Revision as of 17:56, 3 February 2018

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The S-54 is a pulse head designed for use with the 7S12 as a long line TDR unit. It has a 1 ns risetime and variable pretrigger pulse output. The pretrigger-to-main pulse jitter is specified to be 100 ps or less when the lead time is set to 120 ns. The output pulse is generated by a Schottky diode clamping circuit.

Specifications

  • Main Output:
    • Output amplitude: +400 mV into 50 Ω (BNC)
    • Rise time: < 1 ns
    • Pulse duration: 25 µs ± 2 µs.
  • Pre-trigger output:
    • Amplitude: +200 mV into 50 Ω (BSM)
    • Rise time: 5 ns
    • Pre-trig time: 120 ns – 1 µs before main pulse
    • Jitter: < 100 ps at 120 ns, < 1 ns at 1 µs
    • Pulse duration: 20 ns

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