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{{Instrument Sidebar | |||
|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
|model=110 | |||
|class=Pulse generator | |||
|series= | |||
|summary=Pulse generator/Trigger | |||
|image=Tek 110 front.JPG | |||
|caption=Tek 110 front | |||
|introduced=1960 | |||
|discontinued=(?) | |||
|designers= | |||
|manuals= | |||
*[http://w140.com/tek_110.pdf Tektronix 110 Manual (PDF)] | |||
}} | |||
The '''Tektronix Type 110''' is a combination pulse generator and trigger system. | The '''Tektronix Type 110''' is a combination pulse generator and trigger system. | ||
Its pulse generator functionality resembles that of the [[109]]. The trigger | Its pulse generator functionality resembles that of the [[109]]. | ||
system contains a toroidal coaxial trigger | |||
The trigger system contains a toroidal coaxial trigger pick-off transformer. | |||
The 110 produces pulses with rise time under 250 ps using a [[mercury switch]]. | The 110 produces pulses with rise time under 250 ps using a [[mercury switch]]. | ||
The Tektronix 110 uses [[2N700]] transistors. | The Tektronix 110 uses [[2N700]] transistors. | ||
==Pictures== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tek 110 front.JPG | |||
Tek 110 rear.JPG | |||
Tek 110 left.JPG | |||
Tek 110 right.JPG | |||
Tek 110 relay.JPG | |||
Tek 110 or 111 and type n diode measure.jpg | |||
Tek 110 1.jpg | |||
Tek 110 2.jpg | |||
Tek 110 3.jpg | |||
Tek 110 4.jpg | |||
Tek 110 5.jpg | |||
Tek 110 6.jpg | |||
Tek 110 7.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Pulse generators]] | [[Category:Pulse generators]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:GR874]] |
Revision as of 06:53, 18 August 2021
The Tektronix Type 110 is a combination pulse generator and trigger system.
Its pulse generator functionality resembles that of the 109.
The trigger system contains a toroidal coaxial trigger pick-off transformer. The 110 produces pulses with rise time under 250 ps using a mercury switch.
The Tektronix 110 uses 2N700 transistors.