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Manual | {{Oscilloscope Sidebar | ||
|manufacturer=Sony/Tektronix | |||
|series=300-series scopes | |||
|model=336 | |||
|summary=Compact dual-trace 50 MHz oscilloscope | |||
|image= Tek 336 front trace.jpg | |||
|caption=Sony/Tektronix 336A | |||
|introduced=1984 | |||
|discontinued=1992 | |||
|designers= | |||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media:070-4420-00.pdf|336 Operator's Manual]] | |||
* [[Media:070-4421-00.pdf|336 Service Manual)]] | |||
* [[Media:tek_336_specifications.pdf|Tektronix 336 Specifications from Catalog]] (bad-OCR) | |||
* [[Media:070-4421-00.pdf|Sample excerpts from Tek 336 Manual]] (OCR) | |||
}} | |||
The '''Sony/Tektronix 336''' is a 50 MHz dual-trace dual-timebase portable digital storage scope with a full-bandwith analog mode. It represents the highest end model of the 300 series of portable scopes. | |||
The carrying handle doesn't have fixed detents like many other Tek handles. Instead, it is friction-based. The friction between handle and case may be adjusted by screws hidden underneath the plastic side caps. With correctly adjusted friction, the handle can be rotated and will stay in any position, allowing positioning the 'scope at a convenient angle. | |||
A removable accessory pouch is screwed onto the top for probes and cables. | |||
GPIB is an option (01) and brings extra waveform memory as well. Standard and extended memory are volatile and (presumably) capacitor or battery backed SRAM ("Data retention: At least 3 days after 8 hours of operation"). | |||
Waveform acquisition is frame-based. Additional memory allows to store more frames, but not longer waveforms. The digitizer works at 1 MS/s with approx 140 kHz of real-time bandwidth. Equivalent time sampling is supported, extending digital storage bandwidth to 50 MHz. Analog bandwidth is always 50 MHz. | |||
X-Y mode with 1 MHz bandwidth. Phase difference is less than 3° to 50 kHz. | |||
The '''336A''' successor has an increased sampling rate of 20 MS/s, autosetup for time and voltage (i.e. horizontal and vertical), more memory and 8 setup storage locations. It was offered at the same catalog price as the 336. | |||
{{BeginSpecs}} | |||
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 50 MHz in analog or digital equivalent sampling modes, ~140 kHz in real-time digital mode }} | |||
{{Spec | Deflection | 5 mV/Div to 10 V/Div in 1–2–5 sequence}} | |||
{{Spec | Input impedance | 1 MΩ || 33 pF }} | |||
{{Spec | Maximum input | 200 V<sub>DC</sub> + V<sub>peak</sub> / 200 V<sub>p-p</sub> AC }} | |||
{{Spec | Sweep | 0.2 s/Div to 0.1 µs/Div in 1-2-5 sequence, ×10 magnifier down to 10 ns/Div, variable to ×2.5. Roll mode beyond 0.2 s/Div}} | |||
{{Spec | CRT | P31 phosphor, 8 × 10 divisions of 0.6 cm; 12 kV acceleration voltage}} | |||
{{Spec | Vertical modes | Ch 1 / Ch 2 / Chop / Dual / Trigger view (only in store mode)}} | |||
{{Spec | Trigger Source | Ch 1 / Ch 2 / Internal / Composite (video?) / External }} | |||
{{Spec | Inputs | Z Axis }} | |||
{{Spec | Outputs | Chart output (500 mV/Div), calibrator (0.3 V ± 1 %, 1 kHz) }} | |||
{{Spec | Line Voltage | 90–132 V, 180–250 V, 48–440 Hz }} | |||
{{Spec | Power | Max. 50 W }} | |||
{{Spec | Weight | 5 kg }} | |||
{{Spec | Operating Environment | 0°C – +55°C, < 4,000 m}} | |||
{{EndSpecs}} | |||
==Pictures== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Tek 336 front1.jpg|336 | |||
Tek 336 menu.jpg|336 | |||
Tek 336 cover.jpg|336 | |||
Tek 336 top.jpg|336 | |||
Tek 336 side.jpg|336 | |||
Tek 336 front trace.jpg|336A | |||
Tek 336a top.jpg|336A | |||
Tek 336a front.jpg|336A | |||
Tek 336a front2.jpg|336A | |||
Tek 336a right.jpg|336A | |||
Tek 336a rear.jpg|336A | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:300 series scopes]] | |||
[[Category:Introduced in 1984]] |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 15 October 2022
The Sony/Tektronix 336 is a 50 MHz dual-trace dual-timebase portable digital storage scope with a full-bandwith analog mode. It represents the highest end model of the 300 series of portable scopes.
The carrying handle doesn't have fixed detents like many other Tek handles. Instead, it is friction-based. The friction between handle and case may be adjusted by screws hidden underneath the plastic side caps. With correctly adjusted friction, the handle can be rotated and will stay in any position, allowing positioning the 'scope at a convenient angle.
A removable accessory pouch is screwed onto the top for probes and cables.
GPIB is an option (01) and brings extra waveform memory as well. Standard and extended memory are volatile and (presumably) capacitor or battery backed SRAM ("Data retention: At least 3 days after 8 hours of operation").
Waveform acquisition is frame-based. Additional memory allows to store more frames, but not longer waveforms. The digitizer works at 1 MS/s with approx 140 kHz of real-time bandwidth. Equivalent time sampling is supported, extending digital storage bandwidth to 50 MHz. Analog bandwidth is always 50 MHz.
X-Y mode with 1 MHz bandwidth. Phase difference is less than 3° to 50 kHz.
The 336A successor has an increased sampling rate of 20 MS/s, autosetup for time and voltage (i.e. horizontal and vertical), more memory and 8 setup storage locations. It was offered at the same catalog price as the 336.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 50 MHz in analog or digital equivalent sampling modes, ~140 kHz in real-time digital mode |
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Deflection | 5 mV/Div to 10 V/Div in 1–2–5 sequence |
Input impedance | 1 MΩ |
Maximum input | 200 VDC + Vpeak / 200 Vp-p AC |
Sweep | 0.2 s/Div to 0.1 µs/Div in 1-2-5 sequence, ×10 magnifier down to 10 ns/Div, variable to ×2.5. Roll mode beyond 0.2 s/Div |
CRT | P31 phosphor, 8 × 10 divisions of 0.6 cm; 12 kV acceleration voltage |
Vertical modes | Ch 1 / Ch 2 / Chop / Dual / Trigger view (only in store mode) |
Trigger Source | Ch 1 / Ch 2 / Internal / Composite (video?) / External |
Inputs | Z Axis |
Outputs | Chart output (500 mV/Div), calibrator (0.3 V ± 1 %, 1 kHz) |
Line Voltage | 90–132 V, 180–250 V, 48–440 Hz |
Power | Max. 50 W |
Weight | 5 kg |
Operating Environment | 0°C – +55°C, < 4,000 m |
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