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{{Probe Sidebar
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|model=P6047
|summary=passive 290 MHz ×10 oscilloscope probe
|image=Tek p6047 2.jpg
|caption=Tektronix P6047
|for=1 MΩ scope inputs
|introduced=1966
|discontinued=(?)
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-0628-01.pdf|Tektronix P6047 Manual]] (OCR)
* [[Media:Tek p6047 fcp jan 1969.pdf | Tektronix P6047 Factory Calibration Procedure, January 1969 (OCR)]]
}}
The '''Tektronix P6047''' is a passive 290 MHz ×10 oscilloscope probe [[introduced in 1966]].
The '''Tektronix P6047''' is a passive 290 MHz ×10 oscilloscope probe [[introduced in 1966]].


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==Manuals==
==Links==
* [[Media:070-0628-01.pdf|Tektronix P6047 Manual (OCR, PDF)]]
{{Documents|Link=P6047}}
* [[Media:Tek p6047 fcp jan 1969.pdf | Tektronix P6047 Factory Calibration Procedure, January 1969 (PDF, needs OCR)]]
{{PatentLinks|P6047}}


==Photos==
==Internals==
The P6047 compensation box includes a [[bridged T-coil]] circuit (see patent).
 
==Pictures==
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Tek p6047 2.jpg
Tek p6047 2.jpg
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Latest revision as of 05:09, 13 July 2024

Tektronix P6047
passive 290 MHz ×10 oscilloscope probe
Tektronix P6047

Compatible with 1 MΩ scope inputs

Produced from 1966 to (?)

Manuals


Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix P6047 is a passive 290 MHz ×10 oscilloscope probe introduced in 1966.

Key Specifications

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Links

Documents Referencing P6047

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Patents that may apply to P6047

Page Title Inventors Filing date Grant date Links
Patent US 3532982A Transmission line termination circuit Donald F Zeidlhack Richard K White 1967-01-03 1970-10-06

Internals

The P6047 compensation box includes a bridged T-coil circuit (see patent).

Pictures