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{{Plugin Sidebar 2 |
{{Plugin Sidebar  
title=Tektronix 1A6 |
|manufacturer=Tektronix
summary=2 MHz Differential Amplifier |
|series=500-series scopes
image=Tek 1a6 2.jpg |
|type=1A6
caption=Tektronix 1A6 Differential Amplifier |
|summary=2 MHz Differential Amplifier  
series=[[500-series scopes]] |
|image=Tek 1a6 front.jpg  
introduced=1967 |
|caption=Tektronix 1A6 Differential Amplifier
discontinued=1973 |
|introduced=1967
manuals=
|discontinued=1974
* [http://w140.com/mmm/tek-1a6.pdf Tektronix 1A6 Manual (PDF)]
|designers=Vaughn Weidel
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-0537-00.pdf|Tektronix 1A6 Manual]]
* [[Media:Tek 1a6 cal outline.pdf|Tektronix 1A6 Calibration Outline]] (OCR)
}}
}}
Type 1A6 is a low-cost differential plug-in for [[500-series scopes]].
The '''Tektronix Type 1A6''' is a low-cost differential plug-in for [[500-series scopes]].


A replacement for Type [[D]], it senses down to 1 mV/div at
A replacement for [[D|Type D]], it senses down to 1 mV/div at 2 MHz bandwidth, with 10,000-to-1 common-mode rejection to 100 kHz and ±15V common-mode range.
2 MHz bandwidth, with 10,000-to-1 common-mode rejection.


Type 1A6 was [[introduced in 1967]] or 1968, and was dropped after 1973.
Type 1A6 was [[introduced in 1967]] and dropped after 1973.
Not as many units were sold as the more sensitive Type [[1A7]] or
Not as many units were sold as the more sensitive Type [[1A7]] or the faster Type [[1A5]].
the faster Type [[1A5]].


==Specifications==
The 1A6 was designed by technician [[Vaughn Weidel]], based on Type [[1A7]]. 
[[Category:Specifications needed]]''please add''
The input stage is a matched pair of [[8393]] [[Nuvistor|Nuvistors]], and the front panel is styled like Type [[1A5]].
Unlike Types [[W]] and [[1A7]], Type 1A6 was never converted to FET input.
 
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Deflection | 1 mV/Div to 50 V/Div in 1–2–5 sequence }}
{{Spec | Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 33 pF (either input) }}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 2 MHz, AC coupling 2 Hz }}
{{Spec | CMRR | 10000:1, DC to 100 kHz, 1mV/Div to 50mV/Div }}
{{Spec | Signal ranges | }}
{| class="wikitable" border=1 style="margin-left: 8em;" |
!Range
! Common mode dynamic range
|-
| 1 mV/Div to 50 mV/Div || ±15 V
|-
| 0.1 V/Div to 0.5 V/Div || ±150 V
|-
| 1 V/Div to 50 V/Div    || ±500 V
|-
|}
{{EndSpecs}}


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
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Image:Tek 1a6 1.jpg
Tek 1a6 new.jpg
Image:Tek 1a6 2.jpg
Tek 1a6 1.jpg
Image:Tek 1a6 4.jpg
Tek 1a6 2.jpg
Tek 1a6 4.jpg
Tek 1a6 front c.jpg
Tek 1a6 lower front c.jpg
Tek 1a6 left c.jpg
Tek 1a6 right c.jpg
Tek 1a6 top c.jpg
Tek 1a6 rear c.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>




[[Category:500 series plugins]]
[[Category:500 series plugins]]
[[Category:Differential amplifiers]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 27 August 2023

Tektronix 1A6
2 MHz Differential Amplifier
Tektronix 1A6 Differential Amplifier

Compatible with 500-series scopes

Produced from 1967 to 1974

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

The Tektronix Type 1A6 is a low-cost differential plug-in for 500-series scopes.

A replacement for Type D, it senses down to 1 mV/div at 2 MHz bandwidth, with 10,000-to-1 common-mode rejection to 100 kHz and ±15V common-mode range.

Type 1A6 was introduced in 1967 and dropped after 1973. Not as many units were sold as the more sensitive Type 1A7 or the faster Type 1A5.

The 1A6 was designed by technician Vaughn Weidel, based on Type 1A7. The input stage is a matched pair of 8393 Nuvistors, and the front panel is styled like Type 1A5. Unlike Types W and 1A7, Type 1A6 was never converted to FET input.

Key Specifications

Deflection 1 mV/Div to 50 V/Div in 1–2–5 sequence
Input impedance 1 MΩ // 33 pF (either input)
Bandwidth 2 MHz, AC coupling 2 Hz
CMRR 10000:1, DC to 100 kHz, 1mV/Div to 50mV/Div
Signal ranges
Range Common mode dynamic range
1 mV/Div to 50 mV/Div ±15 V
0.1 V/Div to 0.5 V/Div ±150 V
1 V/Div to 50 V/Div ±500 V

Pictures