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* [[Media:070-264.pdf|Tektronix Type 50 Manual]]
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The '''Tektronix Type 50''' is a vertical plug-in for [[560-series scopes]].
The '''Tektronix Type 50''' is a vertical plug-in for [[560-series scopes]], [[introduced in 1961]].  
It was [[introduced in 1961]].  
 
The only control is vertical position. 
When paired with a Type [[51]] sweep, the Type 50 is useful for measurements in the audio frequency range.
 
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It is an AC amplifier with a frequency response of 15 Hz to 200 kHz.
It is an AC amplifier with a frequency response of 15 Hz to 200 kHz.
It provides a fixed 1 mV/div sensitivity.  The only control is vertical position.   
It provides a fixed 1 mV/div sensitivity.   
When paired with a Type [[51]] sweep, the Type 50 is useful for measurements in the audio frequency range.
 
==Links==
{{Documents|Link=50}}


==Internals==
The Type 50 has a pair of [[2N1631]] germanium PNP transistors driving an output stage comprising a differential pair of pentodes.
The Type 50 has a pair of [[2N1631]] germanium PNP transistors driving an output stage comprising a differential pair of pentodes.



Revision as of 04:53, 29 November 2023

Tektronix 50
200 kHz amplifier plug-in
Tek Type 50 front

Compatible with 560-series scopes

Produced from 1961 to (?)

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

The Tektronix Type 50 is a vertical plug-in for 560-series scopes, introduced in 1961.

The only control is vertical position. When paired with a Type 51 sweep, the Type 50 is useful for measurements in the audio frequency range.

Key Specifications

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It is an AC amplifier with a frequency response of 15 Hz to 200 kHz. It provides a fixed 1 mV/div sensitivity.

Links

Documents Referencing 50

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Internals

The Type 50 has a pair of 2N1631 germanium PNP transistors driving an output stage comprising a differential pair of pentodes.

Pictures