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The Tektronix Type R is a plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | {{Plugin Sidebar | ||
but it works well with FETs as well | |manufacturer=Tektronix | ||
|series=500-series scopes | |||
|type=Type R | |||
|summary=Tranistor rise-time test set | |||
|image=Tek_Type_R_Front–Tight.jpg | |||
|caption=Type R | |||
|introduced=1958 | |||
|discontinued=1967 | |||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media:070-286.pdf|Tektronix Type R Manual]] (high quality scan, split schematics, OCR) | |||
* [[Media:070-286 whole schematics medium quality.pdf|Tektronix Type R Manual]] (medium quality scan, whole schematics, OCR) | |||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/r/ Tektronix Type R Manual @ BAMA] | |||
* [[Media:tek_type_r_fcp.pdf|Tektronix Type R Factory Calibration Procedure]] (OCR) | |||
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The '''Tektronix Type R''' is a plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | |||
It is designed to measure risetime of a NPN and PNP transistors, but it works well with FETs as well. | |||
Type R | Type R can operate in grounded-emitter or grounded-base configurations. | ||
In the grounded-emitter configuration, it provides a variable collector voltage through a collector resistor which is used to sense the collector current. | |||
It provides a base bias voltage and a base pulse signal, fed to the base of the transistor through a resistor. | |||
The base pulse is generated by a [[mercury switch]] and its rise time is specified to be less than 5 nanoseconds. | |||
Base and collector bias conditions can be set independently. | |||
The collector signal is AC-coupled to an amplifier whose output is fed to the oscilloscope. | |||
The Type R has its own on-board low-voltage, high-current regulated power supplies which feature germanium power transistors. | |||
Type R was [[introduced in 1958]], along with the [[551]], [[533]], and [[543]] mainframes, | |||
and the Type [[H]] plug-in. It is the first plug-in with transistors. It was dropped after 1966. | |||
==Pictures== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Type_r_with_adapters.jpg|Type R plug-in with fixtures | |||
Tek type r front.jpg | |||
Tek r left.jpg | |||
Tek r right.jpg | |||
Tek r top.jpg | |||
Tek r bottom.jpg | |||
Tek r sch1.png | |||
Tek r ps schem.png | |||
Tek type r with-386-852.JPG | |||
Tek type r double trigger.jpg | |||
Tek r late 1.jpg|Late serial number Type R | |||
Tek r late 2.jpg|Late serial number Type R | |||
Tek r late 3.jpg|Late serial number Type R | |||
Tek r late 4.jpg|Late serial number Type R | |||
Tek r late 5.jpg|Late serial number Type R | |||
Tek r late 6.jpg|Late serial number Type R | |||
Tek type r with 386-852.jpg|Type R with 386-852 | |||
Tek type r fixtures.png|386-852, 386-853, 386-854, 386-855, 386-856, and 386-857 fixtures for use with Type R. | |||
Tek type r front2.jpeg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Components== | |||
{{Parts|R}} | |||
[[Category:500 series plugins]] |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 10 December 2023
The Tektronix Type R is a plug-in for 500-series scopes. It is designed to measure risetime of a NPN and PNP transistors, but it works well with FETs as well.
Type R can operate in grounded-emitter or grounded-base configurations. In the grounded-emitter configuration, it provides a variable collector voltage through a collector resistor which is used to sense the collector current. It provides a base bias voltage and a base pulse signal, fed to the base of the transistor through a resistor. The base pulse is generated by a mercury switch and its rise time is specified to be less than 5 nanoseconds. Base and collector bias conditions can be set independently.
The collector signal is AC-coupled to an amplifier whose output is fed to the oscilloscope. The Type R has its own on-board low-voltage, high-current regulated power supplies which feature germanium power transistors.
Type R was introduced in 1958, along with the 551, 533, and 543 mainframes, and the Type H plug-in. It is the first plug-in with transistors. It was dropped after 1966.
Pictures
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Type R plug-in with fixtures
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Late serial number Type R
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Late serial number Type R
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Late serial number Type R
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Late serial number Type R
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Late serial number Type R
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Late serial number Type R
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Type R with 386-852
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386-852, 386-853, 386-854, 386-855, 386-856, and 386-857 fixtures for use with Type R.
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Components
Some Parts Used in the R
Part | Part Number(s) | Class | Description | Used in |
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12AT7 | 154-0039-00 | Vacuum Tube (Dual Triode) | dual high-gain triode | 161 • 180 • 310 • 310A • 315 • 316 • 360 • 502 • 502A • 511A • 512 • 513 • 513D • 514 • 514AD • 514D • 516 • 524 • 529 • RM529 • 544 • 546 • 547 • 556 • 565 • 570 • 3A2 • 75 • 3A75 • 1M1 • A • B • C • G • H • K • L • ML • M • N • K • R • S • Z • Keithley 610B |
12AU6 | 154-0040-00 | Vacuum Tube (Pentode) | RF pentode | 81 • 112 • 1L10 • 1L20 • 1L60 • 3L10 • 512 • 556 • 575 • 545 • 547 • 549 • 581 • 585 • A • B • C • G • K • H • L • ML • M • N • O • R • S • Z |