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{{Plugin Sidebar  
title=Tektronix 3L5 |
|manufacturer=Tektronix
summary=1 MHz Spectrum Analyzer |
|series=560-series scopes
image=Tek_3L5_LateSN.jpeg |
|type=3L5  
caption=Tektronix 3L5 Spectrum Analyzer |
|summary=50 Hz - 1 MHz Spectrum Analyzer Plug-In
series=[[560-series scopes]] |
|image=Tek 3L5 front2.jpeg  
introduced=1967 |
|caption=Tektronix 3L5 Spectrum Analyzer  
discontinued=(?) |
|introduced=1967
|discontinued=(?)
manuals=
manuals=
* [[Media:070-0630-01.pdf|Tektronix 3L5 Manual (PDF)]]
* [[Media:070-0630-01.pdf|Tektronix 3L5 Manual]]
* [[Media:Tek 3l5 fcp aug 1967.pdf|Tektronix 3L5 Factory Calibration Procedure, August 1967 (PDF)]]
* [[Media:Tek 3l5 fcp aug 1967.pdf|Tektronix 3L5 Factory Calibration Procedure, August 1967]]
}}
}}
The '''Tektronix 3L5''' is a 50 Hz − 1 MHz spectrum analyzer plug-in for [[560-series scopes]]. It is very similar to the [[1L5]].


The '''Tektronix 3L5''' is a 50 Hz — 1 MHz spectrum analyzer plug-in for [[560-series scopes]].
In conjunction with the [[015-0107-00]] Swept Frequency Converter (tracking generator), the 3L5 can also be used to make scalar frequency response measurements.
 
It is very similar to the [[1L5]] and can be used to measure the spectrum of signals. 
{{BeginSpecs}}
In conjunction with the [[015-0107-00]] "Swept Frequency Generator" (tracking generator),  
{{Spec | Center Frequency    | 50 Hz to 990 kHz }}
the 3L5 can also be used to make scalar frequency response measurements.
{{Spec | Dispersion          | 10 Hz to 100 kHz }}
A video filter switch was added to the later SNs (1971 Catalog). 3L5 is based on the swept-frontend design, where the first local Oscillator is swept for the spectrum scan.
{{Spec | Input Impedance    | 1 MΩ // 30 pF }}
It is a full semiconductor design except for the final output amplifier, which uses a [[8416]] vacuum tube.  
{{Spec | Input Voltage      | Max. 300 V (DC + peak AC) }}
{{Spec | Vertical Resolution | Video: 100 mV/div to 100 V/div, LIN: 1 mV to 2 V<sub>RMS</sub> }}
{{Spec | Internal Cal Signal | 5 kHz ±1% }}
{{Spec | First LO Out        | ≥1 MHz (Sweep), ≥1 V<sub>p-p</sub> into ≥1 kΩ }}
{{Spec | Recorder Out        | 5 mV to 15 mV into 600 Ω }}
{{Spec | Weight              | 2.7 kg / 6 lbs }}
{{EndSpecs}}
 
A video filter switch was added to the later SNs (1971 Catalog).  
 
==Internals==
The 3L5 is a full semiconductor design except for the final output amplifier, which uses a [[8416]] vacuum tube.  The circuit is based on the swept-frontend design, i.e. the first local oscillator is swept for the spectrum scan.  


=== 75 Ω Version ===
=== 75 Ω Version ===
There is also a 75 Ω version of the 3L5.  Its input is on the rear, via a coaxial connector.
There is also a 75 Ω version of the 3L5.  Its input is on the rear, via a coaxial connector.
A lever on the front panel switches between two frequency ranges:
A lever on the front panel switches between two frequency ranges:
* 10 kHz - 1 MHz
* 10 kHz 1 MHz
* 18.010 MHz - 19 MHz
* 18.010 MHz 19 MHz


===Timebase Support===
===Timebase Support===
3L5 requires a timebase plug-in in the horizontal compartment to operate.  
The 3L5 requires a timebase plug-in in the horizontal compartment to operate.  
Timebase plug-in units with serial no listed and below require modification 040-0413-00 to provide the sweep signal to the 3L5 (To pin 18 of the [[560_Series_plug-in_interface|plug-in connector]]).
 
Timebase plug-in units with serial numbers listed below require modification [[040-0413-00]] to provide the sweep signal to the 3L5 (To pin 18 of the [[560_Series_plug-in_interface|plug-in connector]]).


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! SN#  
! SN#  
|-
|-
| [[2B67]] ||15180
| [[2B67]] || <15180
|-
|-
| [[3B1]]  ||4040
| [[3B1]]  || <4040
|-
|-
| [[3B3]]  ||4270
| [[3B3]]  || <4270
|-
|-
| [[3B4]]  ||740
| [[3B4]]  || <740
|}
|}
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Center Frequency Range | 50 Hz to 990 kHz}}
{{Spec | Dispersion Range | 10 Hz to 100 kHz}}}
{{Spec | Input Impedance | ≈ 1 MΩ  // 30 pF }}
{{Spec | Input Voltage | Max. 300 V (DC + peak AC) }}
{{Spec | Vertical Resolution | Video - .1 v/div to 100 v/div, LIN - .001 V to 2V RMS}}
{{Spec | Internal Cal Signal  | 5 kHz ±1%}}
{{Spec | First LO Out | ≥1 MHz (Sweep), ≥1 V<sub>p-p</sub> into ≥1 kΩ}}
{{Spec | Recorder Out | 5 mV to 15 mV into 600Ω}}
{{Spec | Weight | ≈6 pounds }}
{{EndSpecs}}


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
'''1 MΩ version'''
'''1 MΩ version'''
<gallery>
<gallery>
Tek 3L5 front2.jpeg | Front
Tek 3L5 left2.jpeg  | Left
Tek 3L5 right2.jpeg | Right
Image:Tek 3l5 front.jpg | 1 MΩ Version  
Image:Tek 3l5 front.jpg | 1 MΩ Version  
Tek_3L5_LateSN.jpeg | 1 MΩ later version with Video Filter Switch
Tek_3L5_LateSN.jpeg | 1 MΩ Later Version with Video Filter Switch
3L5_LHS.jpeg | LHS
3L5_LHS.jpeg | LHS
3L5_RHS.jpeg | RHS
3L5_RHS.jpeg | RHS
3L5_Top.jpeg | Top
3L5_Top.jpeg | Top
3L5_Bottom.jpeg | Bottom
3L5_Bottom.jpeg | Bottom
3L5_Filter-Chassis_1.jpeg|Internals - 3MHz Filter, 2nd LO(3.1MHz) and 2nd mixer.  
3L5_Filter-Chassis_1.jpeg|Internals - 3 MHz Filter, 2nd LO (3.1 MHz) and 2nd Mixer.  
3L5_Filter-Chassis_2.jpeg|Internals - 3MHz Filter, 2nd LO(3.1MHz) and 2nd mixer.  
3L5_Filter-Chassis_2.jpeg|Internals - 3 MHz Filter, 2nd LO (3.1 MHz) and 2nd Mixer.  
158-0022-00_1.jpeg | Internals - 100 kHz crystal from variable res amp [[158-0022-00]]
158-0022-00_1.jpeg | Internals - 100 kHz Crystal from Variable Resolution Amp [[158-0022-00]]
158-0022-00_2.jpeg | Internals - 100 kHz crystal from variable res amp [[158-0022-00]]
158-0022-00_2.jpeg | Internals - 100 kHz crystal from Variable Resolution Amp [[158-0022-00]]
</gallery>


</gallery>
'''75 Ω version'''
'''75 Ω version'''
<gallery>
<gallery>
3l5 18mhz fr2.JPG|75 Ω version of 3L5, front
3l5 18mhz fr2.JPG   | 75 Ω Version of 3L5, Front
Tek 3l5 75ohm 1.jpg|75 Ω version, front/top
Tek 3l5 75ohm 1.jpg | 75 Ω Version, Front/Top
Tek 3l5 75ohm 4.jpg|75 Ω version, left
Tek 3l5 75ohm 4.jpg | 75 Ω Version, Left
Tek 3l5 75ohm 5.jpg|75 Ω version, top
Tek 3l5 75ohm 5.jpg | 75 Ω Version, Top
Tek 3l5 75ohm 6.jpg|75 Ω version, bottom left
Tek 3l5 75ohm 6.jpg | 75 Ω Version, Bottom/Left
3l5 18mhz l.JPG|75 Ω version
3l5 18mhz l.JPG     | 75 Ω Version
3l5 18mhz l2.JPG|75 Ω version
3l5 18mhz l2.JPG   | 75 Ω Version
3l5 18mhz rr2.JPG|75 Ω version, back
3l5 18mhz rr2.JPG   | 75 Ω Version, Back
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Components==
{{Parts|3L5}}


[[Category:Spectrum analyzers]]
[[Category:Spectrum analyzers]]
[[Category:560 series plugins]]
[[Category:560 series plugins]]

Latest revision as of 00:57, 19 November 2023

Tektronix 3L5
50 Hz - 1 MHz Spectrum Analyzer Plug-In
Tektronix 3L5 Spectrum Analyzer

Compatible with 560-series scopes

Produced from 1967 to (?) manuals=

Manuals

{{{manuals}}}

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

The Tektronix 3L5 is a 50 Hz − 1 MHz spectrum analyzer plug-in for 560-series scopes. It is very similar to the 1L5.

In conjunction with the 015-0107-00 Swept Frequency Converter (tracking generator), the 3L5 can also be used to make scalar frequency response measurements.

Key Specifications

Center Frequency 50 Hz to 990 kHz
Dispersion 10 Hz to 100 kHz
Input Impedance 1 MΩ // 30 pF
Input Voltage Max. 300 V (DC + peak AC)
Vertical Resolution Video: 100 mV/div to 100 V/div, LIN: 1 mV to 2 VRMS
Internal Cal Signal 5 kHz ±1%
First LO Out ≥1 MHz (Sweep), ≥1 Vp-p into ≥1 kΩ
Recorder Out 5 mV to 15 mV into 600 Ω
Weight 2.7 kg / 6 lbs

A video filter switch was added to the later SNs (1971 Catalog).

Internals

The 3L5 is a full semiconductor design except for the final output amplifier, which uses a 8416 vacuum tube. The circuit is based on the swept-frontend design, i.e. the first local oscillator is swept for the spectrum scan.

75 Ω Version

There is also a 75 Ω version of the 3L5. Its input is on the rear, via a coaxial connector. A lever on the front panel switches between two frequency ranges:

  • 10 kHz − 1 MHz
  • 18.010 MHz − 19 MHz

Timebase Support

The 3L5 requires a timebase plug-in in the horizontal compartment to operate.

Timebase plug-in units with serial numbers listed below require modification 040-0413-00 to provide the sweep signal to the 3L5 (To pin 18 of the plug-in connector).

Time Base SN#
2B67 <15180
3B1 <4040
3B3 <4270
3B4 <740

Pictures

1 MΩ version

75 Ω version

Components

Some Parts Used in the 3L5

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
1N3182 152-0269-00 Discrete component varactor diode 3L5 1L5 3T7 492 465M 7844 2465
8416 154-0413-00 157-0116-00 Vacuum Tube (Dual Triode) dual triode 1S1 2A61 3A8 3L5 W