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The '''Tektronix Type 184''' is a compact crystal-controlled time mark generator.
|manufacturer=Tektronix
It is solid-state except for six [[7587]] Nuvistor vacuum tubes.
|model=184
|class=Pulse generator
|series=
|summary=Time-mark generator
|image=Tek 184 front.JPG
|caption=Tek 184 front
|introduced=1965
|discontinued=1971
|designers=Murlan Kaufman
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-0499-00.pdf|Tektronix 184 Manual]]
}}
The '''Tektronix Type 184''' is a compact crystal-controlled time-mark generator, introduced in 1965 and discontinued after 1971. It was replaced by the [[2901]].
 
The task of designing the 184 was inherited and completed by [[Murlan Kaufman]].  
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The generator produces push-button selectable time marker intervals from 2 nanoseconds to 5 seconds.  
The generator produces push-button selectable time marker intervals from 2 nanoseconds to 5 seconds.  


There are also seven push-button selectable trigger pulse rates from 1 microsecond to 5 seconds.   
There are also seven push-button selectable trigger pulse rates from 1 microsecond to 1 second.   


The 184 contains a 10 MHz crystal in a 75°C oven.  The frequency is specified to be
==Links==
within 0.001% of 10 MHz at ambient temperatures between 20°C and 30°C.  In the same
{{Documents|Link=184}}
temperature range, the frequency is specified to vary less than 3 ppm (30 Hz).
{{PatentLinks|184}}


* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/184/184.pdf Tektronix 184 Manual (PDF)]
==Internals==
* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/184/184.djvu Tektronix 184 Manual (DjVu)]
The 184 is solid-state except for six [[7587]] Nuvistor vacuum tubes.


The 184 was introduced in 1966 and discontinued after 1971.
It contains a 10 MHz crystal in a 75°C oven. 
The frequency is specified to be within 0.001% of 10 MHz at ambient temperatures between 20°C and 30°C. 
In the same temperature range, the frequency is specified to vary less than 3 ppm (30 Hz).


==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Tek 184 front.JPG
Tek 184 front.JPG
184-disabled.png               | Cartoon in schematic: Disabled Man
Tek184-top.jpg            | internal, top
184-slow.png                     | Cartoon in schematic: Slow Sign (at [[delay line]])
Tek184-bottom.jpg        | internal, bottom
Tek 184 introduction.jpg  | Tek 184 product announcement
184-disabled.png         | Cartoon in schematic: Disabled Man
184-slow.png             | Cartoon in schematic: Slow Sign (at [[delay line]])
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Pulse generators]]
==Components==
[[Category:Introduced in 1966]]
{{Parts|184}}
 
[[Category:Time mark generators]]

Latest revision as of 04:05, 22 October 2024

Tektronix 184
Time-mark generator
Tek 184 front

Produced from 1965 to 1971

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

The Tektronix Type 184 is a compact crystal-controlled time-mark generator, introduced in 1965 and discontinued after 1971. It was replaced by the 2901.

The task of designing the 184 was inherited and completed by Murlan Kaufman.

Key Specifications

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The generator produces push-button selectable time marker intervals from 2 nanoseconds to 5 seconds.

There are also seven push-button selectable trigger pulse rates from 1 microsecond to 1 second.

Links

Documents Referencing 184

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Internals

The 184 is solid-state except for six 7587 Nuvistor vacuum tubes.

It contains a 10 MHz crystal in a 75°C oven. The frequency is specified to be within 0.001% of 10 MHz at ambient temperatures between 20°C and 30°C. In the same temperature range, the frequency is specified to vary less than 3 ppm (30 Hz).

Pictures

Components

Some Parts Used in the 184

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
7587 154-0465-00 Vacuum Tube (Tetrode) sharp-cutoff Nuvistor tetrode 184