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The Type W is a plug-in amplifier for [[500-series scopes]].  Its bandwidth varies from 23MHz to 8MHz
The Type W is a plug-in amplifier for [[500-series scopes]].  Its bandwidth varies from 23MHz to 8MHz
depending on gain.  It achieves 20,000 to 1 common-mode rejection at DC and low frequencies.
depending on gain.  Only modestly faster than its predecessor, Type [[Z]], Type W extends performance
It has a built in precision variable voltage supply, "Vc".   
in terms of sensitivity, reaching 1mV/div.  It achieves 20,000 to 1 common-mode rejection at DC and low frequencies.
The Type W has two signal inputs, "A" and "B".  A mode switch selects between displaying A-Vc, A-B, or Vc-B.   
It has a built in precision variable voltage supply, "Vc", which is controlled by a ten-turn pot and can vary from either -1.1V to +1.1V or -11V to +11V.   
Type W has two signal inputs, "A" and "B".  A mode switch selects between displaying A-Vc, A-B, or Vc-B.   
The "A-B" mode is particularly useful for displaying the current in a sense resistor,  
The "A-B" mode is particularly useful for displaying the current in a sense resistor,  
while the other modes provide "slideback" measurements of small variations superimposed on a large constant.   
while the other modes provide "slideback" measurements of small variations superimposed on a large constant.   
An output of Vc is provided on the front panel of the Type W.  
An output of Vc is provided on the front panel of the Type W. Unlike Type [[Z]],
Type W has two gain axes, a decade attenuator and a 1-2-5-10-20-50 selector, reminiscent of Type [[D]] from ten years before.
Type W is the only letter-series plugin with an "infinite resistance" input mode selectable at the front panel.
(Type [[1A5]] has an internal jumper than can be cut.)
   
   
In the letter-series timeline of differential amps, the W, introduced in 1965, follows the [[Z]] and precedes the [[1A5]].
In the letter-series timeline of differential amps, Type W, introduced in 1965, follows Type [[Z]] and precedes Type [[1A5]].


* http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/w/
* http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/w/

Revision as of 11:31, 21 September 2010

The Type W is a plug-in amplifier for 500-series scopes. Its bandwidth varies from 23MHz to 8MHz depending on gain. Only modestly faster than its predecessor, Type Z, Type W extends performance in terms of sensitivity, reaching 1mV/div. It achieves 20,000 to 1 common-mode rejection at DC and low frequencies. It has a built in precision variable voltage supply, "Vc", which is controlled by a ten-turn pot and can vary from either -1.1V to +1.1V or -11V to +11V. Type W has two signal inputs, "A" and "B". A mode switch selects between displaying A-Vc, A-B, or Vc-B. The "A-B" mode is particularly useful for displaying the current in a sense resistor, while the other modes provide "slideback" measurements of small variations superimposed on a large constant. An output of Vc is provided on the front panel of the Type W. Unlike Type Z, Type W has two gain axes, a decade attenuator and a 1-2-5-10-20-50 selector, reminiscent of Type D from ten years before. Type W is the only letter-series plugin with an "infinite resistance" input mode selectable at the front panel. (Type 1A5 has an internal jumper than can be cut.)

In the letter-series timeline of differential amps, Type W, introduced in 1965, follows Type Z and precedes Type 1A5.