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The Tektronix Type 282 is an active adapter [[introduced in 1966]] that allows high-impedance | {{Instrument Sidebar | ||
probes to be used with instruments that have | |manufacturer=Tektronix | ||
|model=282 | |||
|class=Amplifier | |||
|series= | |||
|summary=Unity gain buffer | |||
|image=Tek 282 1.jpg | |||
|caption=Tektronix Type 282 | |||
|introduced=1966 | |||
|discontinued=(?) | |||
|designers= | |||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media:070-0544-00.pdf|Tektronix 282 Manual (PDF)]] | |||
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The '''Tektronix Type 282''' is an active adapter [[introduced in 1966]] that allows high-impedance probes to be used with instruments that have 50 Ω inputs. | |||
It is a unity-gain buffer with an input impedance of 1 MΩ in parallel with 16.5 pF and a low output impedance. | |||
The high-impedance input stage is a dual-JFET where transistor A operates as a source-follower and transistor B operates as a current source biased with V<sub>gs</sub> = 0, maintaining a constant (I<sub>dss</sub>) current through transistor A, independent of input signal voltage. After the FET input stage, the signal is fed to a Sziklai pair formed of a PNP transistor first, driving an NPN output transistor. The Sziklai pair is non-inverting and has a voltage gain greater than unity, which allows the overall gain of the 282 to be trimmed for exactly unity gain. The rise time is 3 ns when driven from a 25 Ω source. | |||
==Power Supply== | |||
The 282 internally is supplied with ±10 V stabilized with Zener diodes. This allows the 282 to be compatible with the different negative supply voltages being present on the B pin of the [[Probe_power|probe power connector]] ranging from -12.2 V (3S1) to -25 V (4S1). | |||
Positive supply is from +100 V. | |||
===Compatible probe power sampling plug ins=== | |||
* [[1S1]] | |||
* [[3S1]] | |||
* [[3S76]] | |||
* [[4S1]] | |||
* [[4S2]] | |||
The 282 MOD 125D (015-0146-00) is a modified version which is supplied by a [[015-0073-00]] ±12 V power supply. | |||
Using a 015-0147-00 tee connector, two 282 MOD 125D units may be supplied. | |||
==Pictures== | |||
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Tek 282 1.jpg | |||
Tek 282 2.jpg | |||
Tek 282 3.jpg | |||
Tek 282 4.jpg | |||
Tek 282 5.jpg | |||
Tek 282 6.jpg | |||
282 in 1970 Catalog.jpg | 282 MOD 125D with 015-0073-00 and 015-0147-00 in 1970 catalog | |||
Tek 282.jpg | |||
Tek 282.gif | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Oscilloscope probe accessories]] | |||
[[Category:GR874]] |
Latest revision as of 11:41, 28 November 2023
The Tektronix Type 282 is an active adapter introduced in 1966 that allows high-impedance probes to be used with instruments that have 50 Ω inputs.
It is a unity-gain buffer with an input impedance of 1 MΩ in parallel with 16.5 pF and a low output impedance.
The high-impedance input stage is a dual-JFET where transistor A operates as a source-follower and transistor B operates as a current source biased with Vgs = 0, maintaining a constant (Idss) current through transistor A, independent of input signal voltage. After the FET input stage, the signal is fed to a Sziklai pair formed of a PNP transistor first, driving an NPN output transistor. The Sziklai pair is non-inverting and has a voltage gain greater than unity, which allows the overall gain of the 282 to be trimmed for exactly unity gain. The rise time is 3 ns when driven from a 25 Ω source.
Power Supply
The 282 internally is supplied with ±10 V stabilized with Zener diodes. This allows the 282 to be compatible with the different negative supply voltages being present on the B pin of the probe power connector ranging from -12.2 V (3S1) to -25 V (4S1). Positive supply is from +100 V.
Compatible probe power sampling plug ins
The 282 MOD 125D (015-0146-00) is a modified version which is supplied by a 015-0073-00 ±12 V power supply. Using a 015-0147-00 tee connector, two 282 MOD 125D units may be supplied.
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282 MOD 125D with 015-0073-00 and 015-0147-00 in 1970 catalog
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