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The 7633 uses a [[Transfer storage CRT]] which includes an internal, fast-responding storage mesh. In fast mode, the time base is inhibited after a sweep, and the transfer cycle is started. Individual sweeps therefore occur in about one-second intervals. | The 7633 uses a [[Transfer storage CRT]] which includes an internal, fast-responding storage mesh. In fast mode, the time base is inhibited after a sweep, and the transfer cycle is started. Individual sweeps therefore occur in about one-second intervals. | ||
The 7633 | The 7633, like the other 76xx models, has a linear supply which does not provide [[7000 Series plug-in interface|+5 V for lights (A9)]] without [[Media:040-0686-01.pdf | modification]]. | ||
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Tek 7633 7s11 7t11.jpg|Rackmount [[7633]] with two [[7S11]] and a [[7T11]] displaying 2 GHz sinewave | Tek 7633 7s11 7t11.jpg|Rackmount [[7633]] with two [[7S11]] and a [[7T11]] displaying 2 GHz sinewave | ||
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Revision as of 04:01, 14 January 2019
The Tektronix 7633 is a 100 MHz, multi-mode storage mainframe that accepts two 7000-series vertical plug-ins and one 7000-series horizontal plug-in. There is also a rack-mount version, the R7633.
The 7633 is essentially a 7623 with a reduced-scan mode added to boost stored writing speeds.
After the 7633 and 7934 were discontinued in 1990, the 7623B (which added the reduced-scan mode to the 7623 and therefore had essentially the same specs and features as the 7633) was the last analog storage scope model in the 7000 series, available until the entire 7000 family was discontinued in 1992.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 100 MHz | |||||||||||||||
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Fastest cal. sweep | 5 ns/Div | |||||||||||||||
Display modes | store, non-store, save | |||||||||||||||
Storage modes | fast variable-persistence, variable-persistence, fast bistable, bistable | |||||||||||||||
Scan modes | normal scan, reduced-scan mode for increased writing speed | |||||||||||||||
Stored writing speed |
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CRT | 8 × 10 divisions @ 0.9 cm, Tek T7630 (154-0721-00) transfer storage tube, P31 phosphor | |||||||||||||||
Acceleration voltage | 8.5 kV (10 kV in the reduced scan mode) | |||||||||||||||
Features |
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Power. | max. 190 W | |||||||||||||||
Weight | 13.6 kg (30 lb) |
Internals
The 7633 uses a Transfer storage CRT which includes an internal, fast-responding storage mesh. In fast mode, the time base is inhibited after a sweep, and the transfer cycle is started. Individual sweeps therefore occur in about one-second intervals.
The 7633, like the other 76xx models, has a linear supply which does not provide +5 V for lights (A9) without modification.
Prices
Year | 1974 | 1980 | 1990 |
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Catalog price | $3,650 | $5,615 | $10,500 |
2015 value | $17,380 | $15,990 | $18,860 |
Links
- Tek 7633 page @ amplifier.cd (with repair report)
- Tek 7633 page @ barrytech.com
- A 1000 cm/µs Storage Oscilloscope. Tekscope Vol 6 Number 2, Mar/Apr 1974 (PDF, 15M) or @ radiomuseum.org
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reduced scan mode