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The Tektronix 5T1A is a timing plug-in [[introduced in 1963]] for the [[661]] sampling oscilloscope.   
The Tektronix 5T1A is a timing plug-in [[introduced in 1963]] for the [[661]]  
[[sampling oscilloscope]].   
It is an improved version of the [[5T1]].  The job of the 5T1A is to produce three signals:
It is an improved version of the [[5T1]].  The job of the 5T1A is to produce three signals:
the sampling pulse, the horizontal sweep, and the blanking signal.
the sampling pulse, the horizontal sweep, and the blanking signal.

Revision as of 20:50, 27 March 2011

The Tektronix 5T1A is a timing plug-in introduced in 1963 for the 661 sampling oscilloscope. It is an improved version of the 5T1. The job of the 5T1A is to produce three signals: the sampling pulse, the horizontal sweep, and the blanking signal. The input to the 5T1A is a trigger signal. The trigger can arrive from any of four sources:

  • internally from the trigger pick-off in a 4S1 plug-in
  • externally via a GR-874 connector on the front panel of the 5T1A
  • from the calibration oscillator in the 661, via the muliti-pin plug-in connector
  • free-running

Each of these modes is suited to some measurement scenarios. In the case of internal triggering, the signal goes from the trigger pick-off in the 4S1 to a coaxial interconnect that passes through the 661, connecting the sampling unit to the timing unit.

Triggering in the 5T1A is accomplished using five 1N3129 20mA tunnel diodes.

Tektronix 5T1A Manual (PDF)

<gallery> Image:5t1a front.jpg Image:5t1a right.jpg Image:5t1a left.jpg Image:5t1a top.jpg Image:5t1a bottom.jpg Image:5t1a coax interconnect.jpg Image:5t1a rear connector.jpg Image:5t1a_trigger2.png|Trigger schematic <gallery>