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|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
summary=Sampling system plug-in| | |series=500-series scopes | ||
image= | |type=Type N | ||
caption=Type N front view| | |summary=Sampling system plug-in | ||
introduced=1960 | | |image=Tek n front.jpeg | ||
discontinued=1964 | | |caption=Type N front view | ||
|introduced=1960 | |||
|discontinued=1964 | |||
|designers=Norm Winningstad | |||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media:070-209.pdf|Tektronix Type N Manual Complete]] (OCR) | |||
* [[Media:tek_type_n_fcp.pdf|Tektronix Type N Factory Calibration Procedure]] (OCR) | |||
* [[Media:Tek type n cal outline.pdf|Tektronix Type N Calibration Outline]] (OCR) | |||
* [[Media:Tektronix Type N Movie Notes.pdf|Transcript of "Sampling Oscilloscopes and Techniques" Training Film by Norm Winningstad (PDF)]] | |||
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The '''Tektronix Type N''' is a [[sampling_oscilloscope|sampling]] plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | The '''Tektronix Type N''' is a [[sampling_oscilloscope|sampling]] plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | ||
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Its risetime is specified to be under 600 picoseconds. | Its risetime is specified to be under 600 picoseconds. | ||
Type N was [[introduced in 1960]], superseded by the [[661|Type 661]] Sampling Oscilloscope system a year later, | Type N was [[introduced in 1960]], superseded by the [[661|Type 661]] Sampling Oscilloscope system a year later, and discontinued in 1964. | ||
and discontinued in 1964. | |||
Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, using the 500-series oscilloscope just as a power supply and a display. | Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, using the 500-series oscilloscope just as a power supply and a display. | ||
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The vertical scale of the Type N is fixed at 10 mV/cm, making Type N one of the few Tektronix plug-ins with fixed vertical gain. | The vertical scale of the Type N is fixed at 10 mV/cm, making Type N one of the few Tektronix plug-ins with fixed vertical gain. | ||
In practice, attenuators such as the [[017-011]] can be placed in the signal path, | In practice, attenuators such as the [[017-011]] can be placed in the signal path, external to the Type N, to achieve the desired sensitivity. | ||
external to the Type N, to achieve the desired sensitivity. | |||
Using an input attenuator also has the effect of attenuating the kick-out pulse seen by the device under test. | Using an input attenuator also has the effect of attenuating the kick-out pulse seen by the device under test. | ||
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The engineer behind the N was [[Norm Winningstad]]. | The engineer behind the N was [[Norm Winningstad]]. | ||
He worked at Hughes Aircraft Electronics Division and was offered | He worked at Hughes Aircraft Electronics Division and was offered a job at HP's oscilloscope division to join their Sampling Scope team. | ||
a job at HP's oscilloscope division to join their Sampling Scope team. | After getting informed about the work he went to Tektronix developing the N (according to: "A narrative history of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990" by John Minck). | ||
After getting informed about the work he went to Tektronix developing the N | |||
(according to: "A narrative history of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990" by John Minck) | |||
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For calibration of the timebase of the Type N, the [[013-028|013-028 Timing Standard]] was produced. | For calibration of the timebase of the Type N, the [[013-028|013-028 Timing Standard]] was produced. | ||
Type N units with serial numbers from 101 to 220 | |||
did not come with a [[probe power]] connector on the front panel. | |||
A field modification kit was sold to add the probe power connector. | |||
After serial number 220, probe power was included from the factory. | |||
{{BeginSpecs}} | |||
{{Spec | Rise time | 600 ps }} | |||
{{Spec | Bandwidth | ~580 MHz }} | |||
{{Spec | Deflection | 10 mV/Div (fixed) }} | |||
{{EndSpecs}} | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[X013-032]] | * [[X013-032]] | ||
* [[013-028]] Timing Standard | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Components== | |||
{{Parts|N}} | |||
[[Category:Sampling plugins]] | [[Category:Sampling plugins]] | ||
[[Category:500 series plugins]] | [[Category:500 series plugins]] | ||
[[Category:GR874]] | [[Category:GR874]] |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 6 December 2023
The Tektronix Type N is a sampling plug-in for 500-series scopes. It was the first sampler produced by Tektronix. Its risetime is specified to be under 600 picoseconds.
Type N was introduced in 1960, superseded by the Type 661 Sampling Oscilloscope system a year later, and discontinued in 1964.
Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, using the 500-series oscilloscope just as a power supply and a display. The oscilloscope is operated in X-Y mode and gets its horizontal signal from the Type N plug-in instead of from the scope's sweep circuitry. The input signal is applied through a 50 Ω GR-874 connector.
The sampling circuit of the Type N is primitive. It uses a single diode, the "interrogate diode", D5480. The strobe pulse is added to the input signal using a passive summing circuit. Consequently, the amplitude of the kick-out pulse from the input is high, about 150 mV.
The vertical scale of the Type N is fixed at 10 mV/cm, making Type N one of the few Tektronix plug-ins with fixed vertical gain. In practice, attenuators such as the 017-011 can be placed in the signal path, external to the Type N, to achieve the desired sensitivity. Using an input attenuator also has the effect of attenuating the kick-out pulse seen by the device under test.
According to Stefan Graef (http://www.messmuseum.de/tek661.htm),
The engineer behind the N was Norm Winningstad. He worked at Hughes Aircraft Electronics Division and was offered a job at HP's oscilloscope division to join their Sampling Scope team. After getting informed about the work he went to Tektronix developing the N (according to: "A narrative history of Hewlett-Packard from 1939-1990" by John Minck).
For calibration of the timebase of the Type N, the 013-028 Timing Standard was produced.
Type N units with serial numbers from 101 to 220 did not come with a probe power connector on the front panel. A field modification kit was sold to add the probe power connector. After serial number 220, probe power was included from the factory.
Key Specifications
Rise time | 600 ps |
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Bandwidth | ~580 MHz |
Deflection | 10 mV/Div (fixed) |
See Also
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Calibration adaptor
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Reference to Type N in 1961 General Electric Tunnel Diode Manual
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Components
Some Parts Used in the N
Part | Part Number(s) | Class | Description | Used in |
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12AL5 | 154-0038-00 | Vacuum Tube (Double Diode) | high-perveance dual diode | 3A2 • 3B2 • 545 • 545A • 549 • N |
12AT7 | 154-0039-00 | Vacuum Tube (Dual Triode) | dual high-gain triode | 161 • 180 • 310 • 310A • 315 • 316 • 360 • 502 • 502A • 511A • 512 • 513 • 513D • 514 • 514AD • 514D • 516 • 524 • 529 • RM529 • 544 • 546 • 547 • 556 • 565 • 570 • 3A2 • 75 • 3A75 • 1M1 • A • B • C • G • H • K • L • ML • M • N • K • R • S • Z • Keithley 610B |
12AU6 | 154-0040-00 | Vacuum Tube (Pentode) | RF pentode | 81 • 112 • 1L10 • 1L20 • 1L60 • 3L10 • 512 • 556 • 575 • 545 • 547 • 549 • 581 • 585 • A • B • C • G • K • H • L • ML • M • N • O • R • S • Z |
12AU7 | 154-041 • 154-0041-00 • 154-0287-00 | Vacuum Tube (Dual Triode) | dual medium-μ triode | 104 • 104A • 122 • 160 • 161 • 162 • 181 • 190 • 310 • 310A • 316 • 317 • 3C66 • 502 • 502A • 507 • 511A • 512 • 516 • 517 • 517A • 524 • 526 • 535 • 536 • 545 • 545A • 545B • 547 • 549 • 555 • 561 • 564 • 570 • 575 • 581 • 581A • 585 • 585A • C • D • E • N • Q • Hickok 1825 |
2N700 | 153-505 • 153-506 • 153-507 • 153-508 • 153-512 • 153-513 | Discrete component | diffused-base germanium PNP transistor | 110 • 4S1 • N |
6AN8 | 154-078 • 154-0078-00 | Vacuum Tube (Triode/Pentode) | triode-pentode combo | 310 • 310A • 316 • 317 • 360 • 502 • 502A • 516 • 517 • 517A • 526 • 565 • 570 • 575 • N |