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It provides +225VDC, +6.3VDC, and a variable supply producing +15VDC to +150VDC. | It provides +225VDC, +6.3VDC, and a variable supply producing +15VDC to +150VDC. | ||
The [[128]] | The [[517]] and [[128]] provide +120VDC and +6.3VDC. | ||
The [[3S1]] provides +100VDC and -12.2VDC. | The [[3S1]] provides +100VDC and -12.2VDC. | ||
[[7000-series scopes]] provide +15VDC, +5VDC, and -15VDC. | [[7000-series scopes]] provide +15VDC, +5VDC, and -15VDC. |
Revision as of 13:04, 26 May 2013
Many Tektronix instruments provide power for active probes. There have been several distinct versions of probe power.
The first Tektronix instrument to provide probe power was the 513. It provides +225VDC, +6.3VDC, and a variable supply producing +15VDC to +150VDC.
The 517 and 128 provide +120VDC and +6.3VDC.
The 3S1 provides +100VDC and -12.2VDC.
7000-series scopes provide +15VDC, +5VDC, and -15VDC.