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The Phantastron circuit is used in the | The '''Phantastron''' is a self-gating linear sawtooth generator circuit based on a pentode/triode Miller integrator. | ||
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It is used in the [[162]], [[512]] and possibly other instruments. | |||
See description on page 26 of this document: | See description on page 26 of this document: | ||
* John Mulvey, ''[[Media:061-139.pdf|Some Basic Vacuum Tube Circuits used in Tektronix Instruments]] (Third Revision 1964) / ([[Media:Some Basic Circuits Used in Tek Instruments.pdf|1960 edition]]) | * John Mulvey, ''[[Media:061-139.pdf|Some Basic Vacuum Tube Circuits used in Tektronix Instruments]] (Third Revision 1964) / ([[Media:Some Basic Circuits Used in Tek Instruments.pdf|1960 edition]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:28, 2 April 2024
The Phantastron is a self-gating linear sawtooth generator circuit based on a pentode/triode Miller integrator.
It is used in the 162, 512 and possibly other instruments.
See description on page 26 of this document:
- John Mulvey, Some Basic Vacuum Tube Circuits used in Tektronix Instruments (Third Revision 1964) / (1960 edition)