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The FG501 was designed by [[Roger Stenbock]].
The FG501 was designed by [[Roger Stenbock]].


The TRIG OUT signal is available on the front panel via a [[BSM|BSM female connector]].
The FG501 is specified at a max frequency of 1 MHz, while the "A" model is specified at 2 MHz. The FG501 features seven different functions: Sine, Triangle, Square, +Ramp, -Ramp, 50%>duty square, 50%<duty. The Duty cycle of the Ramp and pulses (not square) are determined by the equation 1/2,,f,, where the veriable ,,f,, represents frequency.
The "A" model features only 3 functions: Sine, Triangle, Square. But the other absent functions compensated with a variable symmetry function, effectively allowing the same functionality with only three functions. The "A" model also features an attenuator, not found in the non-"A" model.
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{{Spec | Attenuator | 60 dB in 20 dB steps, 20 dB variable }}
{{Spec | Attenuator | 60 dB in 20 dB steps, 20 dB variable }}
{{Spec | Rise time  | 25 ns }}
{{Spec | Rise time  | 25 ns }}
{{Spec | Features  | symmetry variable from 5—95% }}
{{Spec | Features  | symmetry variable from 5 to 95% }}
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The TRIG OUT signal is available on the front panel via a [[BSM|BSM female connector]].
===Version differences===
The FG501 non-A frequency maximum is 1 MHz, while the "A" model is specified at 2 MHz.
The FG501 features seven different functions – Sine, Triangle, Square, +Ramp, –Ramp, Pulse ≤50% duty, Pulse ≥50%.  The duration of ramp and pulse waveforms is always equal to the half-cycle time of the sine, square, or triangle waveform frequency
The FG501A model features only 3 functions – Sine, Triangle, Square – however, it has an added variable symmetry function, effectively allowing the same functionality as the non-A model
The FG501A also features an attenuator, not found in the non-A model.


==Links==
==Links==
* [[FG507]] - same specs as FG501A, added internal sweep generator
* [[FG507]] - same specs as FG501A, added internal sweep generator
* [http://www.barrytech.com/tektronix/tektm500/tekfg501.html FG501 @ barrytech.com]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5M0QhbhXR4 Zenwizard Studios - Tektronix FG501A Repair and Calibration/Alignment]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5M0QhbhXR4 Zenwizard Studios - Tektronix FG501A Repair and Calibration/Alignment]
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Revision as of 00:19, 30 September 2024

Tektronix FG501
function generator
Tektronix FG501

Produced from 1972 to 1993

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

The Tektronix FG501 is a function generator plug-in for the TM500 system.

The FG501 was designed by Roger Stenbock.

Key Specifications

     — FG501
Frequency 0.01 Hz to 1 MHz in decade steps
Output Max. 20 Vp-p into high impedance, 10 V into 50 Ω (SN < B130000: 15/7.5 V)
Offset Max. ±7.5 Vp-p into high impedance, 5 V into 50 Ω (SN < B130000: 5/2.5 V
     — FG501A
Frequency 0.002 Hz to 2 MHz in eight decade steps
Output Max. 30 Vp-p (into high impedance)
Attenuator 60 dB in 20 dB steps, 20 dB variable
Rise time 25 ns
Features symmetry variable from 5 to 95%
     — All models
Signals sine, square, triangle, ramp, pulse
Features
  • voltage controlled frequency input (1000:1 ratio)
  • triggering
  • variable phase control
  • internal sweep generator, 3 decades, lin/log
  • gated output

The TRIG OUT signal is available on the front panel via a BSM female connector.

Version differences

The FG501 non-A frequency maximum is 1 MHz, while the "A" model is specified at 2 MHz.

The FG501 features seven different functions – Sine, Triangle, Square, +Ramp, –Ramp, Pulse ≤50% duty, Pulse ≥50%. The duration of ramp and pulse waveforms is always equal to the half-cycle time of the sine, square, or triangle waveform frequency

The FG501A model features only 3 functions – Sine, Triangle, Square – however, it has an added variable symmetry function, effectively allowing the same functionality as the non-A model The FG501A also features an attenuator, not found in the non-A model.

Links

Documents Referencing FG501

Document Class Title Authors Year Links
Tekscope 1972 V4 N3 May 1972.pdf Article TM500 series - A New Dimension in Plug-in Instrumentation Bob Ragsdale 1972
070-2088-00.pdf Book TM500 Series Rear Interface Data Book 1975
070-2088-01.pdf Book TM500 Series Rear Interface Data Book 1976
070-2088-04.pdf Book TM500 Series Rear Interface Data Book 1985

Documents Referencing FG501A

Document Class Title Authors Year Links
070-2088-04.pdf Book TM500 Series Rear Interface Data Book 1985

Pictures

FG501

FG501A

Components

Some Parts Used in the FG501

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
151-0261-00 151-0261-00 Discrete component dual PNP transistor AM501 AM502 CG5001 CG551AP FG501 FG502 FG503 OF150 OF151 OF152 OF235 OS261 RM502A R1140 R5030 R5031 R7912 067-0679-00 067-0807-00 1101 1140A 1141 1142 1350 145 1450 1480 1481 1482 1485 1501 1801 1900 1910 1980 213 26A1 26A2 2620 285 3A9 3A10 3S1 3S2 3S5 3S6 432 434 4501 454 4601 4602 4610 4612 4620 4632 4634 4701 475 492 492A 492AP 494 494P 496 496P 5A13N 5A20N 5A21N 5A22N 5A26 5L4N 502A 5030 5031 576 690SR 7A22 7A29 7B51 7B71 7J20 7L5 7S11 7S12 7912AD