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{{TM500 | mfg=Tektronix | type=SG503 | function=250 MHz signal generator | class=signal generator | image=sg503.jpg | introduced=1974 | discontinued=1993 |
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* [http://w140.com/smb/SG503_SM.pdf Tektronix SG503 Manual (OCR, PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/smb/SG503_SM.pdf Tektronix SG503 Manual (OCR, PDF)]
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It was primarily intended to be used as an oscilloscope calibration device for measuring bandwidths up to 250 MHz.  Unlike later instruments, it does not use a leveling head but was designed and calibrated with high quality coaxial cable (P/N 012-0482-00) to operate as a closely matched system when terminated into a 50 Ω load.


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Nine overlapping ranges cover the frequency band from 250 kHz to 250 MHz,with an additional range reserved for a 50 kHz reference frequency.
 
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{{Spec | Frequency |    }}
{{Spec | Amplitude |    }}
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==Pictures==
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:sg503.jpg|Early SG503
Sg503.jpg | Early SG503
Tek sg503 late.jpg|Late SG503
Tek sg503 late.jpg | Late SG503
</gallery>
</gallery>

Revision as of 01:23, 5 March 2017

Tektronix SG503
250 MHz leveled sinewave generator
File:Sg503.jpg
Tektronix SG503

Produced from 1974 to 1993

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix SG503 is a 250 MHz leveled sinewave generator plug-in for the TM500 system.

It was primarily intended to be used as an oscilloscope calibration device for measuring bandwidths up to 250 MHz. Unlike later instruments, it does not use a leveling head but was designed and calibrated with high quality coaxial cable (P/N 012-0482-00) to operate as a closely matched system when terminated into a 50 Ω load.

Nine overlapping ranges cover the frequency band from 250 kHz to 250 MHz,with an additional range reserved for a 50 kHz reference frequency.

Key Specifications

Frequency
Amplitude

Pictures