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{{TM500 | mfg=Tektronix | type=PG508 | function=50 MHz pulse generator | class=pulse generator | image=Tek PG508 front.jpg | introduced=1976 | discontinued=1993 |
{{TM500  
manuals=
|mfg=Tektronix  
* [http://w140.com/tek_pg508_military_manual.pdf Tektronix PG508 Military Manual (PDF)]
|type=PG508  
|function=50 MHz pulse generator  
|class=pulse generator  
|image=Tek PG508 front.jpg  
|introduced=1976  
|discontinued=1993  
|designers=Fred Beckett;Dennis Feucht;Tom Hill;Gary Kersey
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-2044-00.pdf|PG508 Instruction Manual]]
* [https://w140.com/tek_pg508_military_manual.pdf Tektronix PG508 Military Manual]
}}
}}
It was designed by [[Fred Beckett]], [[Dennis Feucht]], [[Tom Hill]], and [[Gary Kersey]].


Pulses can be triggered by an external input, a manual trigger button, or an internal period generator (optionally gated by the trigger input).
Pulses can be triggered by an external input, a manual trigger button, or an internal period generator (optionally gated by the trigger input).
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==Rear Interface==
==Rear Interface==
(right-hand plug-in slot as viewed from front)
<small>
* 27B/28B(GND) Trig output (complement polarity installed; for normal polarity, front panel input requires optional cable and front output disconnection) ''[note error on manual p.1-12; table 1-13 is correct]''
(on right-hand plug-in slot as viewed from front)
* 24B/25B(GND) Trig input (with optional cable, front panel input must be disconnected)
{| class="wikitable"
* 25A/26A(GND) Amplitude Monitor (from output via 27 kΩ)
|-
* 22A External Low Level Control Input (requires internal jumper and trim)
! colspan="2" | Connector Pin
* 22B External High Level Control Input (requires internal jumper and trim)
! rowspan="2" | Description
|-
! Signal
! Return
|-
| 27B || 28B || Trig output (complement polarity installed; for normal polarity, front panel input requires optional cable and front output disconnection) ''[note error on manual page 1-12; table 1-13 is correct]''
|-
| 24B || 25B || Trig input (with optional cable, front panel input must be disconnected)
|-
| 25A || 26A || Amplitude Monitor (from output via 27 kΩ)
|-
| 22A ||    || External Low Level Control Input (requires internal jumper and trim)
|-
| 22B ||    || External High Level Control Input (requires internal jumper and trim)
|}
Custom connection solder pads are available on the left plug-in slot, which is otherwise used only for the associated pass transistors in the mainframe.
</small>


Custom connection solder pads ae available on the left plug-in slot, which is otherwise used only for hte associated pass transistors in the mainframe.
==Links==
* Designs by the Masters – ±20 V, 5 ns, 50 Ω Amplifier (detailed discussion of the PG508 output stage). Horowitz & Hill, Art of Electronics The x-Chapters, p.150+
==References==
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtvP_a9PhG8 PG508 Repair and Calibration] by Zenwizard Studios @ YouTube
* Designs by the Masters – ±20 V, 5 ns, 50 Ω Amplifier (detailed discussion of the PG508 output stage). Horowitz & Hill, Art of Electronics - The x-Chapters, p.150+
{{Documents|Link=PG508}}
{{PatentLinks|PG508}}
 
==Prices==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! 1980
! 1984
|-
! Catalog Price
| align="right" | $1,400
| align="right" | $2,025
|-
! In 2023 Dollars
| align="right" | $5,200
| align="right" | $6,000
|}


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
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Tek PG508 front.jpg
Tek PG508 front.jpg
Tek PG508 01.jpg
Tek PG508 01.jpg
Tek PG508 02.jpg
Tek PG508 02.jpg     | Output board (The black coax connection from the output stage to the left plug-in slot is non-standard.)
Tek PG508 03.jpg
Tek PG508 03.jpg
Tek PG508 04.jpg
Tek PG508 04.jpg
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Tek pg508 rear.jpg
Tek pg508 rear.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Components==
{{Parts|PG508}}


[[Category:TM500 pulse generator plugins]]
[[Category:TM500 pulse generator plugins]]

Latest revision as of 13:33, 21 September 2024

Tektronix PG508
50 MHz pulse generator
Tektronix PG508

Produced from 1976 to 1993

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

The Tektronix PG508 is a 50 MHz pulse generator plug-in for the TM500 system.

It was designed by Fred Beckett, Dennis Feucht, Tom Hill, and Gary Kersey.

Pulses can be triggered by an external input, a manual trigger button, or an internal period generator (optionally gated by the trigger input). The trigger signal can be undelayed, delayed by a selectable time, or both (in which case double pulses are generated). The pulse duration, leading and trailing edge transition times, high- and low-level amplitude can be controlled independently.

Period, delay, duration, and transition time switches each feature a custom position where a user-supplied internal capacitor determines the timing.

Key Specifications

Period external, or internal <20 ns to >200 ms in 7 decade steps plus variable; ≥200 ms possible in custom range
Jitter <0.1% +50 ps
Delay Time <10 ns to >100 ms in 7 decade steps plus custom position and variable control; ≥100 ms possible in custom range
Pulse Duration square, or <10 ns to >100 ms in 7 decade steps plus custom position and variable control; ≥100 ms possible in custom range
Transition time Ranges 5 ns to 500 μs in decade steps plus custom position; separate  ×1 to ×100 variable controls for leading and trailing edge (5 ns to 50 ms effective)
Output level High and low levels adjustable independently in −20 V to +20 V range, limited to max. 20 Vp-p / min. 1 Vp-p (open circuit), 50 Ω source impedance (−10 V to +10 V, 0.5 to 10 Vp-p into 50 Ω)
Trigger/Gate input Sensitivity 80 mVp-p to ≥10 MHz, 250 mVp-p to ≥50 MHz at 50 Ω impedance, max. ±5 Vpeak; 1 MΩ // 20 pF optionally selectable (internal switch), max. ±20 Vpeak

Rear Interface

(on right-hand plug-in slot as viewed from front)

Connector Pin Description
Signal Return
27B 28B Trig output (complement polarity installed; for normal polarity, front panel input requires optional cable and front output disconnection) [note error on manual page 1-12; table 1-13 is correct]
24B 25B Trig input (with optional cable, front panel input must be disconnected)
25A 26A Amplitude Monitor (from output via 27 kΩ)
22A External Low Level Control Input (requires internal jumper and trim)
22B External High Level Control Input (requires internal jumper and trim)

Custom connection solder pads are available on the left plug-in slot, which is otherwise used only for the associated pass transistors in the mainframe.

Links

  • Designs by the Masters – ±20 V, 5 ns, 50 Ω Amplifier (detailed discussion of the PG508 output stage). Horowitz & Hill, Art of Electronics − The x-Chapters, p.150+
  • PG508 Repair and Calibration by Zenwizard Studios @ YouTube

Documents Referencing PG508

Document Class Title Authors Year Links
070-2088-00.pdf Book TM500 Series Rear Interface Data Book 1975
070-2088-01.pdf Book TM500 Series Rear Interface Data Book 1976
Tekscope 1976 V8 N1.pdf Article A 50-MHz Pulse Generator with Variable Transition Times Don Hall 1976
Tekscope 1978 V10 N2.pdf Article Pulse Generator or Function Generator - Making an Intelligent Choice Bill Rasnake 1978
070-2088-04.pdf Book TM500 Series Rear Interface Data Book 1985

Patents that may apply to PG508

Page Title Inventors Filing date Grant date Links
Patent US 3562464A Cam actuated switch having movable and fixed contacts on circuit board Howard Vollum Willem H Verhoef Tony Sprando 1968-10-07 1971-02-09

Prices

Year 1980 1984
Catalog Price $1,400 $2,025
In 2023 Dollars $5,200 $6,000

Pictures

Components

Some Parts Used in the PG508

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
155-0078-00 155-0078-xx 155-0273-00 155-0274-00 Monolithic integrated circuit broadband amplifier 464 465 466 468 475 475A 475M 485 7834 7844 7854 7904 R7903 R7912 7912AD 7912HB 7104 7A16A 7A16P 7A24 7A26 7A42 067-0587-01 067-0680-00 AM503 PG502 PG508 DC510 DC5010 FG5010