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(Tektronix part number 156-2622-00), which is on the A11 Main Processor board,
(Tektronix part number 156-2622-00), which is on the A11 Main Processor board,
at the top rear of the scope.
at the top rear of the scope.
==Links==
* [[Media:11302 startup sigrok.zip|Logic analyzer trace of SDI signals during 11302 startup. See file metadata for more detail.]]

Revision as of 19:54, 15 April 2018

Tektronix 11000-series scopes use a serial digital protocol for communication between the mainframe and the plug-ins. This communication mechanism is called Serial Digital Interface (SDI). SDI was designed by Lester Larson.

SDI is bidirectional: The mainframe can send messages to the plug-ins; the plug-ins can send messages to the mainframe. SDI uses three signals:

  • SDI Clock
  • SDI Mainframe to plug-in data
  • SDI Plug-in to mainframe data

The signals are 5 V TTL. The clock is a 4 MHz square wave running all the time.

In the 11301 mainframe, SDI communication is controlled by the U1760 SDI IC (Tektronix part number 156-2622-00), which is on the A11 Main Processor board, at the top rear of the scope.

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