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{{Oscilloscope Sidebar| | {{Oscilloscope Sidebar | ||
|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
image=Tek-7613-front.jpg| | |series=7000-series scopes | ||
caption=Tektronix 7613 with [[7A11]], [[7A22]], [[7B53A]] | | |model=7613 | ||
introduced=1972 | | |summary=100 MHz variable-persistence storage mainframe | ||
discontinued=1990 | | |image=Tek-7613-front.jpg | ||
|caption=Tektronix 7613 with [[7A11]], [[7A22]], [[7B53A]] | |||
|introduced=1972 | |||
manuals= | |discontinued=1990 | ||
* [ | |designers=Bill DeVey;John Durecka;Doug Giesbers;Ed Wolf;Chuck Davis;Dave McCullough;Dick Anderson | ||
* [ | |manuals= | ||
* [[Media:070-1365-00.pdf|7613 Operator Manual]] | |||
* [[Media:070-1463-00.pdf|7613 Service Manual]] | |||
* For more info on the Low Voltage Power Supply, also see the Manuals section on the [[7603]] page. | |||
<small> | <small> | ||
'''Modifications''' | '''Modifications''' | ||
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[[7000-series_plug-ins|7000-series plug-ins]]. There is also a rack-mount version, the '''R7613'''. | [[7000-series_plug-ins|7000-series plug-ins]]. There is also a rack-mount version, the '''R7613'''. | ||
In the 76x3 family (7613, [[7623]] and [[7633]]), the 7613 has the slowest writing speed specification. In storage mode, it is therefore more suited to lower-frequency work, or as a display for spectrum analyzers or sampling plugins. | In the 76x3 family (7613, [[7623]] and [[7633]]), the 7613 has the slowest writing speed specification (no fast storage mode). In storage mode, it is therefore more suited to lower-frequency work, or as a display for spectrum analyzers or sampling plugins. | ||
Project Engineer for the 7613 and 7623 was [[Bill DeVey]]. | Project Engineer for the 7613 and [[7623]] was [[Bill DeVey]] under direction of [[Oliver Dalton]]. [[John Durecka]] did the electrical design. [[Doug Giesbers]], [[Ed Wolf]], and [[Chuck Davis]] provided the mechanical design. Aiding the overall design effort were [[Dave McCullough]] and [[Dick Anderson]]. | ||
{{BeginSpecs}} | {{BeginSpecs}} | ||
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 100 MHz }} | {{Spec | Bandwidth | 100 MHz }} | ||
{{Spec | Fastest calibrated sweep | 5 ns/ | {{Spec | Fastest calibrated sweep | 5 ns/div }} | ||
{{Spec | Stored writing speed | > 5 | {{Spec | Stored writing speed | > 5 div/μs }} | ||
{{Spec | Display | P31 phosphor, | {{Spec | Display | P31 phosphor, 8×10 divisions of 0.9 cm (Tek [[154-0670-00]] tube), 8.5 kV acceleration }} | ||
{{Spec | Persistence | 15 seconds at 5 | {{Spec | Persistence | 15 seconds at 5 div/μs, 60 seconds at 1 div/μs }} | ||
{{Spec | Inputs | Z Axis }} | {{Spec | Inputs | Z Axis }} | ||
{{Spec | Outputs | Camera power, Vert signal, +Gate, +Sawtooth }} | {{Spec | Outputs | Camera power, Vert signal, +Gate, +Sawtooth }} | ||
{{Spec | | {{Spec | Power | 100/110/120, 200/220/240 V, ±10%, 50–60 Hz; max. 170 W (R7613: 180 W) }} | ||
{{Spec | Weight | 13.6 kg / 30 lb (instrument only) }} | {{Spec | Weight | 13.6 kg / 30 lb (instrument only) }} | ||
{{EndSpecs}} | {{EndSpecs}} | ||
<small> | |||
'''Options''' | |||
<div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | <div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | ||
* Opt.1: Without readout | * Opt.1: Without readout | ||
* Opt.3: Extra EMI shielding | * Opt.3: Extra EMI shielding | ||
* Opt.5: Line frequency 50- | * Opt.5: Line frequency 50-400 Hz | ||
* Opt.6: Spectrum analyzer graticule | * Opt.6: Spectrum analyzer graticule | ||
* Opt.7: Without Signals Out | * Opt.7: Without Signals Out | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
</small> | |||
==Links== | |||
* [https://amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_mainframe/7613.htm Tek 7613 page @ amplifier.cd] | |||
{{Documents|Link=7613}} | |||
{{PatentLinks|7613}} | |||
==Internals== | ==Internals== | ||
The 7613's vertical output amplifier is built around a [[155-0080-00]] hybrid. | The 7613's vertical output amplifier (below s/n 150000) is built around a [[155-0080-00]] hybrid. Later versions use the same vertical amplifier as used in the 7623A and 7633. | ||
Other custom Tek ICs used include [[155-0011-00]] clock & chop blanking, [[155-0022-00]] channel switch, and the [[7000 series readout system]] chips. | Other custom Tek ICs used include [[155-0011-00]] clock & chop blanking, [[155-0022-00]] channel switch, and the [[7000 series readout system]] chips. | ||
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|align=right| $8,600 | |align=right| $8,600 | ||
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! | ! In 2024 Dollars | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $17,700 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $15,700 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $13,800 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $16,100 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $20,700 | ||
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!rowspan=2| Mainframe with 2 × [[7A18A]], [[7B53A]] | !rowspan=2| Mainframe with 2 × [[7A18A]], [[7B53A]] | ||
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|align=right| $14,680 | |align=right| $14,680 | ||
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! | ! In 2024 Dollars | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $31,300 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $27,600 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $25,100 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $28,300 | ||
|align=right| $ | |align=right| $35,300 | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
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Tek 7613 graticule.jpg|7613 graticule | Tek 7613 graticule.jpg|7613 graticule | ||
Tek-067-0587-02-gain-v.jpg | geometry alignment with [[067-0587-02]] | Tek-067-0587-02-gain-v.jpg | 7613 with option 6, geometry alignment with [[067-0587-02]] | ||
Tek-067-0587-02-gain-h.jpg | geometry alignment, [[067-0587-02]] in horizontal slot | Tek-067-0587-02-gain-h.jpg | 7613 with option 6, geometry alignment, [[067-0587-02]] in horizontal slot | ||
Tek 7613 off.jpg | Tek 7613 off.jpg | ||
Tek 7613 2x 7a26 7b87.jpg | Tek 7613 2x 7a26 7b87.jpg | ||
Tek 7613 rear connections.jpg | Tek 7613 rear connections.jpg | R7613 rear connections | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Components== | |||
{{Parts|7613}} | |||
{{Custom ICs|7000 series readout system}} | |||
[[Category:7000 series storage mainframes]] | [[Category:7000 series storage mainframes]] | ||
[[Category:7000 series mainframes with linear power supplies]] |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 13 July 2024
The Tektronix 7613 is a 100 MHz variable-persistence storage oscilloscope that uses two vertical and one horizontal 7000-series plug-ins. There is also a rack-mount version, the R7613.
In the 76x3 family (7613, 7623 and 7633), the 7613 has the slowest writing speed specification (no fast storage mode). In storage mode, it is therefore more suited to lower-frequency work, or as a display for spectrum analyzers or sampling plugins.
Project Engineer for the 7613 and 7623 was Bill DeVey under direction of Oliver Dalton. John Durecka did the electrical design. Doug Giesbers, Ed Wolf, and Chuck Davis provided the mechanical design. Aiding the overall design effort were Dave McCullough and Dick Anderson.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 100 MHz |
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Fastest calibrated sweep | 5 ns/div |
Stored writing speed | > 5 div/μs |
Display | P31 phosphor, 8×10 divisions of 0.9 cm (Tek 154-0670-00 tube), 8.5 kV acceleration |
Persistence | 15 seconds at 5 div/μs, 60 seconds at 1 div/μs |
Inputs | Z Axis |
Outputs | Camera power, Vert signal, +Gate, +Sawtooth |
Power | 100/110/120, 200/220/240 V, ±10%, 50–60 Hz; max. 170 W (R7613: 180 W) |
Weight | 13.6 kg / 30 lb (instrument only) |
Options
- Opt.1: Without readout
- Opt.3: Extra EMI shielding
- Opt.5: Line frequency 50-400 Hz
- Opt.6: Spectrum analyzer graticule
- Opt.7: Without Signals Out
Links
Documents Referencing 7613
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1972 V4 N4 Jul 1972.pdf | Article | Three Kinds of Storage | 1972 | 7313 • 7613 • 7623 • T7411 | |
7000 series brochure March 1973.pdf | Brochure | 7000 series brochure, March 1973 | 1973 | 7A11 • 7A12 • 7A13 • 7A14 • 7A15A • 7A16A • 7A17 • 7A18 • 7A19 • 7A21N • 7A22 • 7B50 • 7B53A • 7B70 • 7B71 • 7B92 • 7CT1N • 7D11 • 7D13 • 7D14 • 7D15 • 7M11 • 7L12 • 7S11 • 7S12 • 7T11 • 7704A • R7704 • 7904 • R7903 • 7603 • R7603 • 7403N • R7403N • 7313 • R7313 • 7613 • R7613 • 7623 • R7623 • P7001 | |
Tekscope 1975 V7 N3.pdf | Article | Storage Expands Your Oscilloscope Measurement Capabilities | Dave McCullough | 1975 | 7514 • 7313 • 7613 • 7623 • 7633 |
Internals
The 7613's vertical output amplifier (below s/n 150000) is built around a 155-0080-00 hybrid. Later versions use the same vertical amplifier as used in the 7623A and 7633. Other custom Tek ICs used include 155-0011-00 clock & chop blanking, 155-0022-00 channel switch, and the 7000 series readout system chips.
The 7613, like the other 76xx models, has a linear supply with discrete regulator circuits, which does not provide +5 V for lights (A9) without modification.
The 7613 uses a CRT anode voltage of 7 kV, produced by a solid-state voltage multiplier fed by a transformer.
Prices
Year | 1973 | 1976 | 1980 | 1984 | 1990 | |
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Mainframe only | Catalog price | $2,500 | $2,850 | $3,620 | $5,330 | $8,600 |
In 2024 Dollars | $17,700 | $15,700 | $13,800 | $16,100 | $20,700 | |
Mainframe with 2 × 7A18A, 7B53A | Catalog price | $4,420 | $5,005 | $6,585 | $9,345 | $14,680 |
In 2024 Dollars | $31,300 | $27,600 | $25,100 | $28,300 | $35,300 |
Pictures
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7613 front
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R7613 front
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Left side - X amplifier (top), Y amplifier (center), power supply (bottom left) and plugin motherboard (bottom center)
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Right side - calibrator (far left), storage control (center), readout (right)
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Z amplifier and dynamic focus board (top), readout board (center)
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Calibrator (left) and storage control boards
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V and H amplifier detail
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Another 7613 vertical amplifier
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vertical amplifier detail
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vertical output transistor mounting
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Voltage regulator board
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CRT removed
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CRT neck detail
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Comparison of electron guns: Tektronix 7613 (bottom) HP 1741A (top)
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7613 graticule
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7613 with option 6, geometry alignment with 067-0587-02
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7613 with option 6, geometry alignment, 067-0587-02 in horizontal slot
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R7613 rear connections
Components
Some Parts Used in the 7613