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{{Plugin Sidebar |
{{Plugin Sidebar
manufacturer=Tektronix | type=7D14|
|manufacturer=Tektronix
summary=525 MHz frequency counter|
|series=7000-series scopes
image=7d14-front.jpg |  
|type=7D14
caption=7D14 front view |
|summary=525 MHz frequency counter
introduced=1971 |
|image=7d14-front.jpg
discontinued=1980 |
|caption=7D14 front view
designers=Art Metz |
|introduced=1970
series=7000-series scopes|
|discontinued=1980
manuals=
|designers=Art Metz
* [[Media:070-1097-00.pdf|Tektronix 7D14 Service]] (PDF, OCR)
|manuals=
* [[Media:7000 Series Digital Plug-In Applications.pdf|7000 Series Digital Plug-In Applications (PDF)]]
* [[Media:070-1097-00.pdf|Tektronix 7D14 Service]] (OCR)
* [[Media:070-1663-00.pdf ‎|Tektronix 7D14 Service, SN B050000+]]
* [[Media:7000 Series Digital Plug-In Applications.pdf|7000 Series Digital Plug-In Applications]]
}}
}}
The '''Tektronix 7D14''' is a 525 MHz frequency counter plug-in for [[7000-series scopes|7000 series mainframes]].
The '''Tektronix 7D14''' is a 525 MHz frequency counter plug-in for [[7000-series scopes|7000 series mainframes]].
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A differential FET buffer + bipolar amplifier stage drives a counter gate that uses a 10 mA [[tunnel diode]] as the switching element.  
A differential FET buffer + bipolar amplifier stage drives a counter gate that uses a 10 mA [[tunnel diode]] as the switching element.  


The first decade is implemented as a divide-by-2 ECL flip-flop ([[156-0377-00]]) followed by a 5-stage ring counter made with discrete transistor pairs (note circular layout) and some logic to BCD-encode the count result.
The first counter decade is implemented as a divide-by-2 ECL flip-flop (U329) followed by a five-stage ring counter made with discrete transistor pairs (note circular layout) and some logic to BCD-encode the count result.
 
In early 7D14 units (board 388-1825-00), U329 was a Tek made IC, [[155-0046-00]], which was not used in other instruments. From SN B050000 on, a standard ECL part ([[156-0377-00]]) was used on a a redesigned high-frequency counter board (670-0993-01).


The following seven counter stages are conventional TTL decade ripple counters (N8292A).
The following seven counter stages are conventional TTL decade ripple counters (N8292A).


The counter outputs are multiplexed onto a common 4-bit bus using open-collector NAND gates under control of the mainframe's [[7000 series readout system|readout system]].  The multiplexed digit value feeds a D/A converter (Tek [[155-0038-01]]) that in turn drives the analog row and column returns to the readout system.  A separate blanking logic eliminates leading zeroes and displays a ">" sign in the leftmost column if the counter overflows.
The counter outputs are multiplexed onto a common 4-bit bus using open-collector NAND gates under control of the mainframe's [[7000 series readout system|readout system]].  The multiplexed digit value feeds a D/A converter (Tek [[155-0038-01]]) that in turn drives the analog row and column returns to the readout system.  A separate blanking logic eliminates leading zeroes and displays a ">" sign in the leftmost column if the counter overflows.
In early 7D14 units (board 388-1825-00), U329 was a Tek made IC, [[155-0046-00]],
which was not used in other instruments.
From SN B050000 on, an MC12090P was used on a redesigned circuit board (670-0993-01).


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_special/7D14.htm 7D14 page @ amplifier.cd]
* [http://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_special/7D14.htm 7D14 page @ amplifier.cd]
* [http://www.barrytech.com/tektronix/tek7000/tek7d14.html 7D14 page @ barrytech.com]
* [http://www.barrytech.com/tektronix/tek7000/tek7d14.html 7D14 page @ barrytech.com]
{{Documents|Link=7D14}}


==Prices==
==Prices==
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! 1980
! 1980
|-
|-
!Price
!Catalog Price
| align="right" | $1,400
| align="right" | $1,400
| align="right" | $1,550
| align="right" | $1,550
| align="right" | $2,075
| align="right" | $2,075
|-
|-
!In 2021 Dollars
!In 2023 Dollars
| align="right" | $8,600
| align="right" | $9,700
| align="right" | $7,450
| align="right" | $8,400
| align="right" | $6,900
| align="right" | $7,700
|-
|-
|}
|}
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7d14-front.jpg    | 7D14 front panel. The unit pictured was able to count up to 640 MHz on the external input and 532 MHz on the trigger path (7A19 in 7904).
7d14-front.jpg    | 7D14 front panel. The unit pictured was able to count up to 640 MHz on the external input and 532 MHz on the trigger path (7A19 in 7904).
7d14-left.jpg      | 7D14 left side
7d14-left.jpg      | 7D14 left side
7d14-right.jpg    | 7D14 right side
7d14-right.jpg    | 7D14 right side (later 670-0993-01 board)
7d14-input-amp.jpg | 7D14 detail - input amplifier
7d14-input-amp.jpg | 7D14 detail - input amplifier
7d14-gate.jpg      | 7D14 detail - counter gate
7d14-gate.jpg      | 7D14 detail - counter gate
7d14-div2.jpg      | 7D14 detail - 525 MHz divide-by-2 stage
7d14-div2.jpg      | 7D14 detail - 525 MHz divide-by-2 stage (later 670-0993-01 board)
7d14-div5.jpg      | 7D14 detail - divide-by-5 discrete ring counter stage
7d14-div5.jpg      | 7D14 detail - divide-by-5 discrete ring counter stage
7d14-screen.jpg    | 7D14 screen picture - 500 MHz signal counted on trigger path ([[7A19]] amplifier, [[7B92A]] time base in a [[7904]] mainframe)
7d14-screen.jpg    | 7D14 screen picture - 500 MHz signal counted on trigger path ([[7A19]] amplifier, [[7B92A]] time base in a [[7904]] mainframe)
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</gallery>


{{Custom ICs|7D14}}
==Components==
{{Parts|7D14}}


[[Category:Frequency counters]]
[[Category:Frequency counters]]
[[Category:7000 series special-function plugins]]
[[Category:7000 series special-function plugins]]