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{{Plugin Sidebar | {{Plugin Sidebar | ||
|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
summary=Sampling Head | | |series=7000 and 3S series sampling heads | ||
image=S1-crop.jpg | | |type=S-1 | ||
caption=S-1 head | | |summary=Sampling Head | ||
introduced=1967 | | |image=S1-crop.jpg | ||
discontinued=1989 | | |caption=S-1 head | ||
|introduced=1967 | |||
manuals= | |discontinued=1989 | ||
* [ | |designers= | ||
* [ | |manuals= | ||
* [[Media:070-0763-00.pdf|Tektronix S-1 Manual]] (OCR) | |||
* [[Media:070-0763-00_1985may.pdf|Tektronix S-1 Manual, 1985 revision]] (OCR) | |||
* [[Media:Tek s-1 whole foldouts.pdf|Tektronix S-1 Manual Foldouts]] (whole, color) | |||
* [[Media:Tek type S-1 factory cal proc.pdf|Tektronix Type S-1 Factory Calibration Procedure (PDF)]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''S-1 sampling plug-in head''' provides a single [[GR-874]] 50 Ω input with a 350 ps rise-time. | The '''S-1 sampling plug-in head''' provides a single [[GR-874]] 50 Ω input with a 350 ps rise-time. | ||
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{{Spec | Rise time | 350 ps }} | {{Spec | Rise time | 350 ps }} | ||
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 1 GHz }} | {{Spec | Bandwidth | 1 GHz }} | ||
{{Spec | | {{Spec | Operating input voltage range | −1 V to +1 V with ≤1 V<sub>p-p</sub> signals }} | ||
{{Spec | Maximum input | ±5 V<sub>DC</sub> or sine of 10 V<sub>p-p</sub> up to 10 MHz }} | {{Spec | Maximum single sample step | 500 mV}} | ||
{{Spec | Input impedance | 50 Ω | {{Spec | Maximum input voltage | ±5 V<sub>DC</sub> or sine of 10 V<sub>p-p</sub> up to 10 MHz }} | ||
{{Spec | Input impedance | 50 Ω ±1% ([[GR-874]]) }} | |||
{{Spec | Noise | < 2 mV }} | {{Spec | Noise | < 2 mV }} | ||
{{Spec | Features | trigger pickoff for internal triggering }} | {{Spec | Features | trigger pickoff for internal triggering }} | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_special/S-1.html S-1 page @ amplifier.cd] | * [http://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_special/S-1.html S-1 page @ amplifier.cd] | ||
{{Documents|Link=S-1}} | |||
{{PatentLinks|S-1}} | |||
==Internals== | ==Internals== | ||
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Operating the sampling head without the input connector terminated by a 50 Ω resistor or coaxial | Operating the sampling head without the input connector terminated by a 50 Ω resistor or coaxial | ||
cable will cause a vertical shift of the zero signal baseline by a few millivolts. This is caused by the | cable will cause a vertical shift of the zero signal baseline by a few millivolts. This is caused by the | ||
strobe kickout signal being reflected from the open input connector, and | strobe kickout signal being reflected from the open input connector, and arriving back at the sampling | ||
bridge while the bridge is conducting. | bridge while the bridge is conducting. | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
The sampling bridge strobe signal is generated by an [[avalanche transistor]] followed by a [[step recovery diode]]. | The sampling bridge strobe signal is generated by an [[avalanche transistor]] followed by a [[step recovery diode]], called snap-off diode in Tek lingo. | ||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Latest revision as of 01:36, 27 November 2024
The S-1 sampling plug-in head provides a single GR-874 50 Ω input with a 350 ps rise-time.
The S-1 can be used with the 7000 series of sampling plug-ins, as well as the 3S series of sampling units.
Key Specifications
Rise time | 350 ps |
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Bandwidth | 1 GHz |
Operating input voltage range | −1 V to +1 V with ≤1 Vp-p signals |
Maximum single sample step | 500 mV |
Maximum input voltage | ±5 VDC or sine of 10 Vp-p up to 10 MHz |
Input impedance | 50 Ω ±1% (GR-874) |
Noise | < 2 mV |
Features | trigger pickoff for internal triggering |
Links
Documents Referencing S-1
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Service Scope 53 Dec 1968.pdf | Article | Digital Systems Come Of Age | John Bowne | 1968 | 3T5 • 3T6 • 3S5 • 3S6 • S-1 • S-2 • S-3 • S-4 • 568 • 230 |
Service scope dec 1968 ocr.pdf | Article | Digital Systems Come of Age | John Bowne | 1968 | 3T5 • 3T6 • 3S5 • 3S6 • S-1 • S-2 • S-3 • S-4 • 568 • 230 • 240 • 241 • 250 |
Service Scope 52 Oct 1968.pdf | Article | The State of the Art in Sampling | Al Zimmerman | 1968 | S-1 • S-2 • S-3 • S-4 • S-50 • S-51 • 285 • 3S1 • 3S2 • 3S5 • 3S6 • 3T2 • 3T5 • 3T6 • 3T77A • 568 • 230 |
42W-5850.pdf | Application Note | Preventing Sampling Head Overdrive and Static Damage | Gary Mott | 1985 | Sampling • S-1 • S-2 • S-3A • S-4 • S-5 • S-6 |
Internals
The S-1 uses a two-diode sampling gate which has relatively high "kick-out" (leakage of the strobe signal out of the input).
The manual cautions,
Operating the sampling head without the input connector terminated by a 50 Ω resistor or coaxial cable will cause a vertical shift of the zero signal baseline by a few millivolts. This is caused by the strobe kickout signal being reflected from the open input connector, and arriving back at the sampling bridge while the bridge is conducting.
The sampling bridge strobe signal is generated by an avalanche transistor followed by a step recovery diode, called snap-off diode in Tek lingo.
Pictures
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Strobe board
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Preamp board
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S-1 front
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Diode mount in S-1
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Diode mount in S-1
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Diode mount in S-1
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Tektronix S-1 sampler
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7S11 with S-1