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{{Oscilloscope Sidebar |manufacturer=Tektronix |series=TDS series scopes|designers= |
{{Oscilloscope Sidebar
model= TDS3054 |
|manufacturer=Tektronix
summary=Digital Storage 500 MHz 4-channel scope |
|series=TDS series scopes
image= TDS3054_Waveform_image.jpg |
|model=TDS3054
caption=Tektronix TDS3054 |
|summary=Digital Storage 500 MHz 4-channel scope
introduced=1998 |
|image= TDS3054_Waveform_image.jpg
discontinued=(?) |
|caption=Tektronix TDS3054
manuals=
|introduced=1998
* [[Media: 071-0274-01.pdf| 071-0274-01 TDS3000 Series User Manual]] (1.4 MB, PDF)
|discontinued=(?)
* [[Media: 071-0382-01.pdf| 071-0382-01 TDS3000 Series Service Manual]] (1.5 MB, PDF)
|manuals=
* [[Media: TDS3000C Series Datasheet.pdf| TDS3000C Series Datasheet]] (786 KB, PDF)
* [[Media:071-0274-01.pdf                                                             | 071-0274-01 TDS3000 Series User Manual   ]]
* [[Media:071-0382-01.pdf                                                             | 071-0382-01 TDS3000 Series Service Manual ]]
* [[Media:TDS3000 Series Datasheet TDS3012 TDS3014 TDS3032 TDS3034 TDS3052 TDS3054.pdf | TDS3000 Series Datasheet                 ]]
* [[Media:071-0349-01.pdf                                                              | TDS3FFT User Manual                      ]]
* [[Media:071-0306-01.pdf                                                              | TDS3TRG User Manual                      ]]
* [[Media:TDS3BATC-Rechargeable-Battery-Pack-Instructions-for-TDS3000-Series.pdf      | TDS3BATC Battery Pack                    ]]
}}
}}
The '''Tektronix TDS3054''' is a four-channel, 500 MHz, 5 GS/s digital phosphor oscilloscope with a TFT color screen.  This series of scopes combines 3,600 wfms/s continuous waveform capture rate and real-time intensity grading so you can see the problem and solve it.  This series of scope can run without AC power for up to three hours when TDS3BATC rechargeable lithium ion battery pack is installed.
The '''Tektronix TDS3054''' is a four-channel, 500 MHz, 5 GS/s digital phosphor oscilloscope with 9-bit vertical resolution and a TFT color screen, with 3,600 wfms/s continuous waveform capture rate and real-time intensity grading.


Besides the channel inputs and the EXT TRIG input (two-channel models only), a Floppy Disk Drive and Centronics Parallel Printer Port was available on the original and B version of this oscilloscope series until the C version which replaced the Floppy with a USB drive, and the Parallel port was removed altogether.  Optional Communication Modules include the [[TDS3GM]] (GPIB/RS-232), [[TDS3VM]] (VGA/RS-232), [[TDS3EM]] (Ethernet/RS-232), [[TDS3GV]] (GPIB, RS-232/VGA), and the [[TDS3SDI]] 601 Serial/Digital Video Module.
The original and -B versions had a Floppy Disk drive and Centronics printer port.  The C version replaced the Floppy with a USB drive, and dropped the the parallel port.


Up to four Applications modules can be added into the small door in the upper right corner to transform the oscilloscope into a specialized instrument for limit testing, telecommunications mask testing, and video troubleshooting.  The [[TDS3AAM]] Advanced Analysis Module, [[TDS3LIM]] Limit Testing Module, [[TDS3TMT]] Telecommunications Mask Testing Module, and the [[TDS3VID]] Extended Video Analysis Module were available for added functionality.  The [[TDS3TRG]] (Advanced Trigger) and [[TDS3FFT]] (Fast Fourier Transform) application modules enabled their respective functions in the original model of this oscilloscope series but the functions were permanently enabled at TDS3000B firmware version 3.21, making those two application modules irrelevant.
Optional Communication Modules include the [[TDS3GM]] (GPIB/RS-232), [[TDS3VM]] (VGA/RS-232), [[TDS3EM]] (Ethernet/RS-232), [[TDS3GV]] (GPIB, RS-232/VGA), and the [[TDS3SDI]] 601 Serial/Digital Video Module.


There are many options for signal acquisition, measurement, and analysis.  The Getting Started section of the User Manual is a great place to become familiar with the many functions available in the use of this sophisticated instrument.
Up to four Applications modules can be added into the small compartment in the upper right corner: [[TDS3AAM]] Advanced Analysis Module, [[TDS3LIM]] Limit Testing Module, [[TDS3TMT]] Telecommunications Mask Testing Module, and the [[TDS3VID]] Extended Video Analysis Module, [[TDS3TRG]] Advanced Trigger Module, and [[TDS3FFT]] Fast Fourier Transform Module.  The latter two functions were permanently enabled at [[TDS3000|TDS3000B]] firmware version 3.21, making those two application modules irrelevant. 
 
There are many options for signal acquisition, measurement, and analysis.  The Getting Started section of the User Manual is a great place to become familiar with the many functions available.


{{BeginSpecs}}
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Bandwidth and Channels| 500 MHz; Analog Bandwidth Limit switchable between 20 MHz and 150 MHz; 4 Channels }}
{{Spec | Bandwidth             | 500 MHz (analog bandwidth limit 20 MHz or 150 MHz) }}
{{Spec | Vertical Sensitivity| 1 mV to 10 V/div (1 MΩ), 1 mV to 1 V/div (50 Ω) }}
{{Spec | Vertical sensitivity  | 1 mV to 10 V/div (1 MΩ), 1 mV to 1 V/div (50 Ω) }}
{{Spec | Time Base Range| 1 ns to 10 s/div }}
{{Spec | Timebase              | 1 ns to 10 s/div }}
{{Spec | Sample Rate| 5 GS/s on each channel }}
{{Spec | Sample rate            | 5 GS/s on each channel }}
{{Spec | Record Length| 10 K points }}
{{Spec | Record length          | 10 K points }}
{{Spec | Waveform Measurements| 25 Automatic, waveform add, subtract, divide, and multiply math functions, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Advanced Math (Integrate, Differentiate, Define extensive algebraic expressions, math functions, scalars, user adjustable variables) }}
{{Spec | Waveform measurements  | 25 Automatic, waveform add, subtract, divide, and multiply math functions, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Advanced Math (Integrate, Differentiate, Define extensive algebraic expressions, math functions, scalars, user adjustable variables) }}
{{Spec | Battery operation      | up to 3 hours with optional [[TDS3BATC]] rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack }}
{{EndSpecs}}
{{EndSpecs}}


==Links==
==Links==
* [https://github.com/andrewpono/TDS3000-Series-Gotek-FlashFloppy Instructions on replacing the floppy drive with a USB emulator]
* [https://github.com/andrewpono/TDS3000-Series-Gotek-FlashFloppy Instructions on replacing the floppy drive with a USB emulator]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leC-zSMbtfg  EEVblog teardown and repair]
{{Documents|Link=TDS3054}}
{{PatentLinks|TDS3054}}


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Latest revision as of 04:34, 23 September 2024

Tektronix TDS3054
Digital Storage 500 MHz 4-channel scope
Tektronix TDS3054

Produced from 1998 to (?)

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix TDS3054 is a four-channel, 500 MHz, 5 GS/s digital phosphor oscilloscope with 9-bit vertical resolution and a TFT color screen, with 3,600 wfms/s continuous waveform capture rate and real-time intensity grading.

The original and -B versions had a Floppy Disk drive and Centronics printer port. The C version replaced the Floppy with a USB drive, and dropped the the parallel port.

Optional Communication Modules include the TDS3GM (GPIB/RS-232), TDS3VM (VGA/RS-232), TDS3EM (Ethernet/RS-232), TDS3GV (GPIB, RS-232/VGA), and the TDS3SDI 601 Serial/Digital Video Module.

Up to four Applications modules can be added into the small compartment in the upper right corner: TDS3AAM Advanced Analysis Module, TDS3LIM Limit Testing Module, TDS3TMT Telecommunications Mask Testing Module, and the TDS3VID Extended Video Analysis Module, TDS3TRG Advanced Trigger Module, and TDS3FFT Fast Fourier Transform Module. The latter two functions were permanently enabled at TDS3000B firmware version 3.21, making those two application modules irrelevant.

There are many options for signal acquisition, measurement, and analysis. The Getting Started section of the User Manual is a great place to become familiar with the many functions available.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 500 MHz (analog bandwidth limit 20 MHz or 150 MHz)
Vertical sensitivity 1 mV to 10 V/div (1 MΩ), 1 mV to 1 V/div (50 Ω)
Timebase 1 ns to 10 s/div
Sample rate 5 GS/s on each channel
Record length 10 K points
Waveform measurements 25 Automatic, waveform add, subtract, divide, and multiply math functions, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Advanced Math (Integrate, Differentiate, Define extensive algebraic expressions, math functions, scalars, user adjustable variables)
Battery operation up to 3 hours with optional TDS3BATC rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack

Links

Documents Referencing TDS3054

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Patents that may apply to TDS3054

Page Title Inventors Filing date Grant date Links
Patent US 4271488A High-speed acquisition system employing an analog memory matrix Charles L. Saxe 1979-04-13 1981-06-02
Patent US 4251754A Digital oscilloscope with reduced jitter due to sample uncertainty Luis Navarro Thomas P. Dagostino 1979-09-04 1981-02-17
Patent US 4251815A Signal-envelope display system for a digital oscilloscope Thomas P. Dagostino 1979-09-18 1981-02-17
Patent US 4476432A Waveform measurement system David H. Olson 1982-02-10 1984-10-09
Patent US 4561049A Control system employing a rotary knob Sam M. Deleganes Steven C. Den Beste 1983-03-23 1985-12-24
Patent US 4647862A Trigger holdoff system for a digital oscilloscope Bruce W. Blair 1984-09-04 1987-03-03
Patent US 4965800A Digital signal fault detector William A. Farnbach 1988-10-11 1990-10-23
Patent US 5032801A High performance attenuator configuration Jim Woo Marv LaVoie 1990-07-31 1991-07-16
Patent US 5387896A Rasterscan display with adaptive decay Kuriappan P. Alappat Edward E. Averill 1990-08-06 1995-02-07
Patent US 5144525A Analog acquisition system including a high speed timing generator Charles L. Saxe Steven K. Sullivan Grigory Kogan 1990-09-27 1992-09-01
Patent US 5550963A Graded display of digitally compressed waveforms Roy I. Siegel John A. Hengeveld 1994-12-08 1996-08-27

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