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[[Image:Impuls_S6.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Impulse taken with S6 sampling head. Every dot is measured at an solely Impulse combined on the CRT with a rate of app. 100Hz. Bright dots are newer than dimmed one.]]
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The S6 sampling plug-in head is a 50 ohm feedthrough unit with a rise-time of 30ps and bandwidth of 11.5GHz. The S6 provides two unterminated 50-ohm SMA connections in a loop-through configuration. The S6 is specified for less than 5mV of noise. Note, that the unit provides no internal trigger pickoff signal for internal triggering! There is no internal termination, always use a termination on the unit to give a minimum protection against electrostatic discharge at handling. It was [[introduced in 1971]].
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|series=7000 and 3S series sampling heads
|type=S-6
|summary=Sampling Head
|image=Tek-s6-front.jpg  
|caption=S-6 head
|introduced=1971
|discontinued=1990
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-1128-01.pdf|Tektronix S-6 Manual (1985)]] (OCR)
* [[Media:070-1128-01_1988-11.pdf|Tektronix S-6 Manual (high quality, 1988)]]
* [[Media:070-1128-01_1987.pdf|Tektronix S-6 Manual (low quality, 1987)]]
* [[Media:070-1128-01_1983-02.pdf|Tektronix S-6 Manual (high quality, 1983)]]
}}
The '''Tektronix S-6 Sampling Head''' plug-in is a 50 Ω feed-through unit with a rise-time of 30 ps and bandwidth of 11.5 GHz.
It was [[introduced in 1971]].


* http://jeroen.web.cern.ch/jeroen/S6/S6.shtml
The S-6 provides two unterminated 50 Ω SMA connections in a loop-through configuration as is convenient for [[TDR]] applications.
It is [[Media:42W-5850.pdf|strongly recommended to leave a termination resistor on the unit when unused]] to give some protection against electrostatic discharge.  


* [http://w140.com/tek_s6.pdf Tektronix S-6 Manual (low quality, 1987, PDF)]
The S-6 does not provide a trigger pickoff signal.
* [http://w140.com/TEK_S6_1983.pdf Tektronix S-6 Manual (high quality, 1983, PDF)]
==See also==
[[7S11]]


{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Rise time      | 30 ps }}
{{Spec | Bandwidth      | 11.5 GHz }}
{{Spec | Input voltage  | 1 V<sub>p-p</sub> (operating) }}
{{Spec | Maximum input  | ±5 V<sub>DC</sub> }}
{{Spec | Maximum single sample step | 250 mV for less than 5% aberration}}
{{Spec | Input impedance | 50 Ω (unterminated!) }}
{{Spec | Noise          | < 5 mV of noise }}
{{EndSpecs}}
==Internals==
The S-6 is very similar to the [[S-4]] in that it uses a [[Sampler#Six-Diode_Sampler|6-diode traveling wave trapped-charge sampling gate]]. This gate is implemented in the [[155-0053-00]] hybrid. Since the S-6 is a feed-through sampling head, the blow-by compensation is implemented slightly differently using a 10 k resistor in the hybrid directly connected to the input signal.
The S-6 replaces the discrete preamplifier of the [[S-4]] with two opamps from a [[155-0035-00]] quad opamp chip. The two other opamps are used to buffer the gate bias voltages.
==Links==
* [http://jeroen.web.cern.ch/jeroen/S6/S6.shtml S-6 internal photo and simulation]
* [https://chome.nerpa.tech/measurements/repairing-tektronix-s-6-sampling-head/ Repairing an S-6 head] (with internal photos)
* [https://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_special/7S12.htm S-6 @ amplifier.cd 7S12 page]
* [http://www.barrytech.com/tektronix/tek7000/teks6.html S-6 @ barrytech.com]
{{Documents|Link=S-6}}
==Prices==
1979: $1,345 (~$5,600 in 2023 dollars)
According to an [[Media:Tek Schottky Diodes Memo rot.pdf|internal memo]], annual sales were estimated at 225 units in 1979.
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Tek s-6.jpg
Tek-s6-front.jpg  | S-6 front
Image:Tek s6 2.jpg
Tek s6 2.jpg      | S-6, entire plugin
7s12-s6-s52-f.jpg | S-6 sampling head and [[S-52|S-52 pulse generator head]] in a [[7S12|7S12 TDR/Sampler plugin]]
Tek s-6 black.jpg | S-6 with a black face plate
S-6_Schematic_naked.png| S-6 schematic
Tek s-6 left internal.jpg | S-6 internal left side
Tek s-6 right internal.jpg| S-6 internal right side
S-6_open_strobeboardview.jpg| S-6 internal right side
S-6_open_AmpboardRemoved.jpg| S-6 internal left side, Preamp board removed
S-6_open_all_boards_removed.jpg| S-6 internal all boards removed, [[155-0053-00]] hybrid remains
S-6_preampBoard_top.jpg| S-6 Preamp board top
S-6_preampBoard_bot.jpg| S-6 Preamp board backside
S-6_strobeBoard_back.jpg| S-6 Strobe board backside
S-6_interconnectBoard.jpg| S-6 interconnect board
155-0053-00 1.JPG | [[155-0053-00]] hybrid sampling diode assembly
155-0053-00 4.JPG | [[155-0053-00]] hybrid sampling diode assembly (internal)
S-6_Hybrid_open.jpg  | [[155-0053-00]] hybrid sampling diode assembly with lid
S-6_Hybrid_open2.jpg  | [[155-0053-00]] hybrid sampling diode assembly (internal)
S-6_Hybrid_closeup.jpg | [[155-0053-00]] hybrid sampling diode assembly (internal)
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Measurements===
<gallery>
Impuls_S6.jpg|Impulse taken with S6 sampling head. Every dot is equivalent to one sample taken, and combined on the CRT with a rate of app. 100 Hz. Bright dots are newer than dimmed ones.
7s12-s52-incident.jpg | Incident pulse from an S-52 (nom. < 25 ps) displayed by an S-6 head (nom. < 30 ps), both installed in a [[7S12]]. Displayed rise time ~35 ps confirms spec.
7s12-self-portrait.jpg | "Self Portrait" of an S-6: A pulse reflected on the unterminated "through" path (approx. 120 ps one way)
</gallery>
==Components==
{{Parts|S-6}}
[[Category:7000 and 3S series sampling heads]]

Latest revision as of 04:52, 30 January 2024

Tektronix S-6
Sampling Head
S-6 head

Compatible with 7000 and 3S series sampling heads

Produced from 1971 to 1990

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix S-6 Sampling Head plug-in is a 50 Ω feed-through unit with a rise-time of 30 ps and bandwidth of 11.5 GHz. It was introduced in 1971.

The S-6 provides two unterminated 50 Ω SMA connections in a loop-through configuration as is convenient for TDR applications. It is strongly recommended to leave a termination resistor on the unit when unused to give some protection against electrostatic discharge.

The S-6 does not provide a trigger pickoff signal.

Key Specifications

Rise time 30 ps
Bandwidth 11.5 GHz
Input voltage 1 Vp-p (operating)
Maximum input ±5 VDC
Maximum single sample step 250 mV for less than 5% aberration
Input impedance 50 Ω (unterminated!)
Noise < 5 mV of noise

Internals

The S-6 is very similar to the S-4 in that it uses a 6-diode traveling wave trapped-charge sampling gate. This gate is implemented in the 155-0053-00 hybrid. Since the S-6 is a feed-through sampling head, the blow-by compensation is implemented slightly differently using a 10 k resistor in the hybrid directly connected to the input signal.

The S-6 replaces the discrete preamplifier of the S-4 with two opamps from a 155-0035-00 quad opamp chip. The two other opamps are used to buffer the gate bias voltages.

Links

Documents Referencing S-6

Document Class Title Authors Year Links
42W-5850.pdf Application Note Preventing Sampling Head Overdrive and Static Damage Gary Mott 1985
Rochester LLE Review Volume 25.pdf Article Computerized, Wide-Bandwidth, Multichannel, Soft X-Ray Diode Spectrometer for High Density Plasma Diagnosis 1985
RISOM2873.pdf Article Improvement of the Bandwidth of the Transient Digitizers in the LIDAR Thomson Scattering Diagnostic on JET Erik Kristensen 1990

Prices

1979: $1,345 (~$5,600 in 2023 dollars)

According to an internal memo, annual sales were estimated at 225 units in 1979.

Pictures

Measurements

Components

Some Parts Used in the S-6

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
152-0335-00 152-0335-00 Discrete component step recovery diode S-4 S-6
152-0335-01 152-0335-01 Discrete component 150 ps step recovery diode 1502 S-2 S-4 S-6
155-0035-00 155-0035-00 155-0116-00 Monolithic integrated circuit quad op-amp 3110 3S7 3T7 492 492A 492AP 492P 494 494P 496 496P 4010 4011 4012 4013 7L5 7L12 7L13 7L14 7L18 7S11 7T11 7S12 S-6 1461 4602 P7001 613 653
155-0053-00 155-0053-00 Hybrid integrated circuit sampler S-6