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{{TM500 | mfg=Tektronix | type=PS501 | function= | {{TM500 | mfg=Tektronix | type=PS501 | function=0–20 V, 0.4 A + 5 V, 1 A power supply | class=power supply | image=Tek ps501-2 1.JPG | introduced=1972 | discontinued=1993 | | ||
manuals= | designers=Gunther Engert;Roger Stenbock | ||
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* [[Media:PS501-1_MOD_730E.pdf|PS501-1 | * [[Media:070-1301-02.pdf|070-1301-02 Instruction Manual for PS501,PS501-1,PS501-2]] (OCR) | ||
* [[Media:PS501- | <small> | ||
'''Modifications''' | |||
* [[Media:PS501-1_MOD_730E.pdf|PS501-1/MOD730E Transducer Power Supply Modification Manual]] | |||
* [[Media:PS501-1_MOD_730EF.pdf|PS501-1/MOD730E Transducer and MOD730F RFG Power Supply Modification Manual]] | |||
* [[Media:Tek ps501 mods 730E and 7030F.pdf|Tektronix PS501-1 Mods 703E and 703F]] | |||
</small> | |||
}} | }} | ||
There are three versions: | |||
* '''PS501''' has coarse/fine potentiometers for setting the variable output voltage. | |||
* '''PS501-1''' has a 0–10/10–20 V switch and a 10-turn pot with mechanical voltage readout. | |||
* '''PS501-2''' has coarse/fine potentiometers, and additionally features an analog meter to monitor voltage or current. | |||
All versions have a 0–400 mA current limiting pot and an output switch. | |||
The 0–20 V / 400 mA output is floating, the fixed 5 V / 1 A output is ground referenced. | |||
Two special modified versions of the PS501-1 exist: | |||
* '''PS501-1/MOD730E''' is a modified version to power the strain gage adapter [[015-0169-00]] or other transducers. The strain gage adapter was initially powered by the [[3A10]] differential plug in for the [[561]] or [[564]] oscilloscopes. When the production of this oscilloscope series was terminated in 1975, the modified PS501-1 MOD 730E became available in 1977 as a replacement power supply, and was produced until 1985. The [[Media:Physical Measurements Handbook.pdf | Physical Measurements Handbook]] has descriptions of the available transducers and components, which before were described in the [[3A10]] manual. | |||
* '''PS501-1/MOD730F''' is a modified version to provide power for the [[015-0108-00|015-0108-01]] Rotational Function Generator (RFG) and to condition its output signals to be connected to the modified [[7B53A]]/MODFB time base. The RFG is described in the [[Engine Analyzer System]] manual with schematics. <br />The [[3A74]]/MOD730A vertical amplifier and [[2B67]]/MOD730A time base were originally used in a [[561]] or [[564]] oscilloscope as part of the Tektronix [[Engine Analyzer System]]. When the production of this oscilloscope series was terminated, the modified PS501-1/MOD730F became available as a functional replacement for generating the horizontal signals for the gated X-Y display of the [[7B53A]]/MODFB timebase. | |||
The | The PS501 was designed by [[Gunther Engert]] and [[Roger Stenbock]]. | ||
{{MissingSpecs}} | |||
==Links== | |||
{{Documents|Link=PS501}} | |||
'''PS501 | ==Prices== | ||
<small> | |||
'''PS501''' | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
! Year | |||
! 1975 | |||
! | |||
|- | |||
! Catalog Price | |||
| align="right" | $95 | |||
| align="right" | | |||
|- | |||
! In 2023 Dollars | |||
| align="right" | $540 | |||
| align="right" | | |||
|} | |||
'''PS501-1''' | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
! Year | |||
! 1975 | |||
! 1984 | |||
|- | |||
! Catalog Price | |||
| align="right" | $130 | |||
| align="right" | $500 | |||
|- | |||
! In 2023 Dollars | |||
| align="right" | $740 | |||
| align="right" | $1,500 | |||
|} | |||
{ | '''PS501-2''' | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
! Year | |||
! 1975 | |||
! | |||
|- | |||
! Catalog Price | |||
| align="right" | $150 | |||
| align="right" | | |||
|- | |||
! In 2023 Dollars | |||
| align="right" | $860 | |||
| align="right" | | |||
|} | |||
</small> | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tek ps501 models.jpg | The three versions side by side (from manual) | Tek ps501 models.jpg | The three versions side by side (from manual) | ||
ps501-1 front.jpg | PS501 PS502 PS503 (1974 catalog).jpg | PS501-2, [[PS502]], and [[PS503]] | ||
Tek | </gallery> | ||
Tek ps501-2 1.JPG | '''PS501-1''' | ||
Tek ps501-2 2.JPG | <gallery> | ||
Tek_PS501-1_front.jpg | Front Panel | |||
ps501-1 front.jpg | |||
Tek ps501-1.jpg | |||
Tek PS501-1 left.jpg | Left (PCB solder) Side | |||
Tek PS501-1 right.jpg | Right (component) Side | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''PS501-2''' | |||
<gallery> | |||
Tek ps501-2 1.JPG | |||
Tek ps501-2 2.JPG | (capacitors not original) | |||
Tek ps501-2 3.JPG | Tek ps501-2 3.JPG | ||
Tek ps501-2 4.JPG | Tek ps501-2 4.JPG | ||
PS501-1 MOD 730E.jpg | PS501-1 | </gallery> | ||
PS501-1 MOD 730F.jpg | PS501-1 | '''PS501-1/MOD730E & PS501-1/MOD730F''' | ||
<gallery> | |||
PS501-1 MOD 730E.jpg | PS501-1/MOD730E Transducer Supply | |||
PS501-1 MOD 730F.jpg | PS501-1/MOD530F Rotational Function Generator Supply | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
'''PS501-2 Modified by Dennis Tillman''', replacing the meter movement with simultaneous I-V measurement. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Dennis tillman ps 501-2 readout mod 1.jpg | Dennis tillman ps 501-2 readout mod 1.jpg | ||
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Dennis tillman ps 501-2 readout mod 4.jpg | Dennis tillman ps 501-2 readout mod 4.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Components== | |||
{{Parts|PS501}} |
Latest revision as of 08:55, 5 October 2024
The Tektronix PS501 is a 0–20 V, 0.4 A + 5 V, 1 A power supply plug-in for the TM500 system.
There are three versions:
- PS501 has coarse/fine potentiometers for setting the variable output voltage.
- PS501-1 has a 0–10/10–20 V switch and a 10-turn pot with mechanical voltage readout.
- PS501-2 has coarse/fine potentiometers, and additionally features an analog meter to monitor voltage or current.
All versions have a 0–400 mA current limiting pot and an output switch. The 0–20 V / 400 mA output is floating, the fixed 5 V / 1 A output is ground referenced.
Two special modified versions of the PS501-1 exist:
- PS501-1/MOD730E is a modified version to power the strain gage adapter 015-0169-00 or other transducers. The strain gage adapter was initially powered by the 3A10 differential plug in for the 561 or 564 oscilloscopes. When the production of this oscilloscope series was terminated in 1975, the modified PS501-1 MOD 730E became available in 1977 as a replacement power supply, and was produced until 1985. The Physical Measurements Handbook has descriptions of the available transducers and components, which before were described in the 3A10 manual.
- PS501-1/MOD730F is a modified version to provide power for the 015-0108-01 Rotational Function Generator (RFG) and to condition its output signals to be connected to the modified 7B53A/MODFB time base. The RFG is described in the Engine Analyzer System manual with schematics.
The 3A74/MOD730A vertical amplifier and 2B67/MOD730A time base were originally used in a 561 or 564 oscilloscope as part of the Tektronix Engine Analyzer System. When the production of this oscilloscope series was terminated, the modified PS501-1/MOD730F became available as a functional replacement for generating the horizontal signals for the gated X-Y display of the 7B53A/MODFB timebase.
The PS501 was designed by Gunther Engert and Roger Stenbock.
Key Specifications
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Links
Documents Referencing PS501
Prices
PS501
Year | 1975 | |
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Catalog Price | $95 | |
In 2023 Dollars | $540 |
PS501-1
Year | 1975 | 1984 |
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Catalog Price | $130 | $500 |
In 2023 Dollars | $740 | $1,500 |
PS501-2
Year | 1975 | |
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Catalog Price | $150 | |
In 2023 Dollars | $860 |
Pictures
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The three versions side by side (from manual)
PS501-1
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Front Panel
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Left (PCB solder) Side
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Right (component) Side
PS501-2
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(capacitors not original)
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PS501-1/MOD730E & PS501-1/MOD730F
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PS501-1/MOD730E Transducer Supply
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PS501-1/MOD530F Rotational Function Generator Supply
PS501-2 Modified by Dennis Tillman, replacing the meter movement with simultaneous I-V measurement.
Components
Some Parts Used in the PS501
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