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The Tektronix Type N is a [[sampling_oscilloscope|sampling]] plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | {{Plugin Sidebar 2| | ||
title=Tektronix N| | |||
under 600 picoseconds. | summary=Sampling system plug-in| | ||
using the 500-series oscilloscope just as a power supply and a display. | image=Type n front2.jpg | | ||
is operated in X-Y mode and gets its horizontal signal from the Type N plug-in instead of | caption=Type N front view| | ||
from the scope's sweep circuitry. | introduced=1960 | | ||
[[ | discontinued=1964 | | ||
series=[[500-series scopes]]| | |||
manuals= | |||
* [http://w140.com/tek_type_n.pdf Tektronix Type N Manual Complete (PDF, OCR)] | |||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/n Tektronix Type N Manual without schematics (BAMA, offline?)] | |||
* [http://w140.com/tektronix_type_n_schematics.pdf Tektronix Type N Schematics (PDF)] | |||
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The '''Tektronix Type N''' is a [[sampling_oscilloscope|sampling]] plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | |||
It was the first sampler produced by Tektronix. | |||
Its risetime is specified to be under 600 picoseconds. | |||
Type N was [[introduced in 1960]], superseded by the [[661|Type 661]] Sampling Oscilloscope system a year later, | |||
and discontinued in 1964. | |||
Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, using the 500-series oscilloscope just as a power supply and a display. | |||
The oscilloscope is operated in X-Y mode and gets its horizontal signal from the Type N plug-in instead of from the scope's sweep circuitry. | |||
The input signal is applied through a 50 Ω [[GR-874 connector]]. | |||
The sampling circuit of the Type N is primitive. | The sampling circuit of the Type N is primitive. | ||
the "interrogate diode", D5480. | It uses a single diode, the "interrogate diode", D5480. | ||
signal using a passive summing circuit. | The strobe pulse is added to the input signal using a passive summing circuit. | ||
the kick-out pulse from the input is high, about | Consequently, the amplitude of the kick-out pulse from the input is high, about 150 mV. | ||
The vertical scale of the Type N is fixed | The vertical scale of the Type N is fixed at 10 mV/cm, making Type N one of the few Tektronix plug-ins with fixed vertical gain. | ||
few Tektronix plug-ins with fixed vertical gain. | In practice, attenuators such as the [[017-011]] can be placed in the signal path, | ||
can be placed in the signal path, external to the Type N, to achieve the | external to the Type N, to achieve the desired sensitivity. | ||
desired sensitivity. | Using an input attenuator also has the effect of attenuating the kick-out pulse seen by the device under test. | ||
pulse seen by the device under test. | |||
According to Stefan Graef (http://www.messmuseum.de/tek661.htm), | According to Stefan Graef (http://www.messmuseum.de/tek661.htm), | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
The engineer behind the N was Norm Winningstad. He worked at Hughes Aircraft Electronics Division and was offered a job at | The engineer behind the N was [[Norm Winningstad]]. | ||
He worked at Hughes Aircraft Electronics Division and was offered | |||
a job at HP's oscilloscope division to join their Sampling Scope team. | |||
After getting informed about the work he went to Tektronix developing the N | |||
(according to: "A narrative history of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990" by John Minck) | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
For calibration of the timebase of the Type N, the [[013-028|013-028 Timing Standard]] was produced. | For calibration of the timebase of the Type N, the [[013-028|013-028 Timing Standard]] was produced. | ||
==Specifications== | |||
* | * Rise time: 600 ps (Bandwidth ~580 MHz) | ||
* | * Deflection: 10 mV/Div (fixed) | ||
==Pictures== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Type n front2.jpg | |||
Type n right.jpg | |||
Type n left.jpg | |||
Type n top.jpg | |||
Type n bottom2.jpg | |||
Type n bottom.jpg | |||
Type n rear.jpg | |||
Tek type n rg.jpg | |||
Type n vert.png|Vertical signal path schematic | |||
Tek n block.png|Block diagram | |||
Type n cal adaptor.JPG|Calibration adaptor | |||
Ge1961TunnelDiodeManual page83.jpg|Reference to Type N in 1961 General Electric Tunnel Diode Manual | |||
Tek 110 or 111 and type n diode measure.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Sampling plugins]] | |||
[[Category:500 series plugins]] | |||
[[Category:GR874]] |
Revision as of 16:52, 14 October 2018
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix Type N is a sampling plug-in for 500-series scopes. It was the first sampler produced by Tektronix. Its risetime is specified to be under 600 picoseconds.
Type N was introduced in 1960, superseded by the Type 661 Sampling Oscilloscope system a year later, and discontinued in 1964.
Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, using the 500-series oscilloscope just as a power supply and a display. The oscilloscope is operated in X-Y mode and gets its horizontal signal from the Type N plug-in instead of from the scope's sweep circuitry. The input signal is applied through a 50 Ω GR-874 connector.
The sampling circuit of the Type N is primitive. It uses a single diode, the "interrogate diode", D5480. The strobe pulse is added to the input signal using a passive summing circuit. Consequently, the amplitude of the kick-out pulse from the input is high, about 150 mV.
The vertical scale of the Type N is fixed at 10 mV/cm, making Type N one of the few Tektronix plug-ins with fixed vertical gain. In practice, attenuators such as the 017-011 can be placed in the signal path, external to the Type N, to achieve the desired sensitivity. Using an input attenuator also has the effect of attenuating the kick-out pulse seen by the device under test.
According to Stefan Graef (http://www.messmuseum.de/tek661.htm),
The engineer behind the N was Norm Winningstad. He worked at Hughes Aircraft Electronics Division and was offered a job at HP's oscilloscope division to join their Sampling Scope team. After getting informed about the work he went to Tektronix developing the N (according to: "A narrative history of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990" by John Minck)
For calibration of the timebase of the Type N, the 013-028 Timing Standard was produced.
Specifications
- Rise time: 600 ps (Bandwidth ~580 MHz)
- Deflection: 10 mV/Div (fixed)
Pictures
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Vertical signal path schematic
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Block diagram
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Calibration adaptor
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Reference to Type N in 1961 General Electric Tunnel Diode Manual
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