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A [[7586]] nuvistor buffers the output of each sampling bridge. | A [[7586]] nuvistor buffers the output of each sampling bridge. | ||
The sampling pulse, common to both channels, is generated by a [[snap-off diode]] | The sampling pulse, common to both channels, is generated by a [[152-115]] [[snap-off diode]] | ||
and a 3 cm twisted-pair clipping line. | and a 3 cm twisted-pair clipping line. | ||
Revision as of 16:29, 8 April 2017
The Tektronix 3S76 is a dual-trace sampling plug-in for 560-series scopes. The inputs have 50 Ω impedance and use GR-874 connectors. Rise time is rated at less than 0.4 ns.
Key Specifications
Rise time | < 400 ps |
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Bandwidth | 875 MHz |
Input impedance | 50 Ω |
Triggering | Internal trigger take-off, 55 ns delay line |
Internals
Each input has a trigger takeoff transformer and a 55 ns coaxial delay line. The trigger source channel is selectable.
Each delay line terminates at that channel's sampling bridge, which is a four-diode design using beam-lead GaAs diodes.
A 7586 nuvistor buffers the output of each sampling bridge. The sampling pulse, common to both channels, is generated by a 152-115 snap-off diode and a 3 cm twisted-pair clipping line.
Pictures
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Sampler schematic