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The Tektronix 067-0596-00 Chopped Voltage Reference Calibration Fixture.
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* [[Media:062-1094-00.pdf|Tektronix 067-0596-00 Manual]] (PDF)
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The '''Tektronix 067-0596-00 Chopped Voltage Reference Calibration Fixture''' is a signal generator that produces an approximately square waveform that alternates between two precisely controlled voltages, "V1" and "V2".


* [http://w140.com/tek_067-0596-00.pdf Tektronix 067-0596-00 Manual (PDF)]
The unit consists of three subsystems − a variable DC voltage source for V1, a variable DC voltage source for V2, and an astable multivibrator that drives the coil of a relay that switches the output between V1 and V2.
Each of the three subsystems has its own floating power supply (isolated secondary) coming off a power transformer that they share. 
 
The 067-0596-00 uses an [[Airpax A175]] chopper to switch the output between V1 and V2.
 
The 067-0596-00 is specified as part of calibration procedure for the [[141|141A]].
 
==Background==
[[Phil Crosby]] writes regarding 067-0596-00:
<blockquote>
I'm pretty sure it was [[Steve Roth]], one of the most intuitive designers I've ever worked with who designed the 067-0596-00. 
I'm cc'ing Chuck Barrows because around that time I went into the [[7000-series_scopes|7K group]], so I missed a lot.
</blockquote>
[[Chuck Barrows]] writes regarding 067-0596-00:
<blockquote>
We needed something in a hurry to calibrate the [[141]] signal amplitudes. I did the first one at [[Charlie Rhodes]] direction, a ‘Friday afternoon project’. 
He insisted on things like an [[OG3]] as reference.  Pretty sure there was a much improved later unit.
</blockquote>
[[John Addis]] writes regarding 067-0596-00:
<blockquote>
The 141 was introduced in March 1969.  The positive and negative voltage references for the 067-0596-00 are 11.7 V temperature compensated Zener diodes, apparently with a ±10 ppm/˚C temperature coefficient.
</blockquote>
 
==Pictures==
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067-0596-00 front.jpg
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[[Category:Calibration fixtures]]
[[Category:Amplitude Calibrators]]

Latest revision as of 06:59, 13 December 2022

Tektronix 067-0596-00
Chopped Voltage Reference Calibration Fixture
Tektronix 067-0596-00 Chopped Voltage Reference Calibration Fixture

Produced from 1969 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 067-0596-00 Chopped Voltage Reference Calibration Fixture is a signal generator that produces an approximately square waveform that alternates between two precisely controlled voltages, "V1" and "V2".

The unit consists of three subsystems − a variable DC voltage source for V1, a variable DC voltage source for V2, and an astable multivibrator that drives the coil of a relay that switches the output between V1 and V2. Each of the three subsystems has its own floating power supply (isolated secondary) coming off a power transformer that they share.

The 067-0596-00 uses an Airpax A175 chopper to switch the output between V1 and V2.

The 067-0596-00 is specified as part of calibration procedure for the 141A.

Background

Phil Crosby writes regarding 067-0596-00:

I'm pretty sure it was Steve Roth, one of the most intuitive designers I've ever worked with who designed the 067-0596-00. I'm cc'ing Chuck Barrows because around that time I went into the 7K group, so I missed a lot.

Chuck Barrows writes regarding 067-0596-00:

We needed something in a hurry to calibrate the 141 signal amplitudes. I did the first one at Charlie Rhodes direction, a ‘Friday afternoon project’. He insisted on things like an OG3 as reference. Pretty sure there was a much improved later unit.

John Addis writes regarding 067-0596-00:

The 141 was introduced in March 1969. The positive and negative voltage references for the 067-0596-00 are 11.7 V temperature compensated Zener diodes, apparently with a ±10 ppm/˚C temperature coefficient.

Pictures