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The Tracor Northern TN-1705 is a pulse height analyzer. | {{Plugin Sidebar | ||
|manufacturer=Tracor Northern | |||
|series=5000-series scopes | |||
|type=TN-1705 | |||
|summary=Pulse height analyzer | |||
|image=Tracor northern tn-1705 1.jpg | |||
|caption=Tracor Northern TN-1705 | |||
|introduced=(?) | |||
|discontinued=(?) | |||
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|manuals= | |||
* [https://w140.com/tracor_northern_tn1705.pdf Tracor Northern TN-1705 Manual (PDF)] | |||
}} | |||
The '''Tracor Northern TN-1705''' is a pulse height analyzer. | |||
It is intended to be used in a Tektronix [[5103N]] oscilloscope mainframe. | It is intended to be used in a Tektronix [[5103N]] oscilloscope mainframe. | ||
In one of its modes, | In one of its modes, the TN-1705 takes a analog voltage pulse as its input, digitizes the height of the pulse, and increments a location in RAM corresponding to the pulse height. | ||
the TN-1705 takes a analog voltage pulse as its input, | This produces a pulse height histogram. Photomultipliers are one of the intended input sources. | ||
digitizes the height of the pulse, | |||
and increments a location in RAM corresponding to the pulse height. | In another mode, the TN-1705 counts the pulses during regular intervals of time, and displays the data as count (on the y-axis) versus time (on the x-axis). | ||
This produces a pulse height histogram. | |||
Photomultipliers are one of the intended input sources. | |||
In another mode, the TN-1705 counts the pulses during regular intervals of time, | |||
and displays the data as count (on the y-axis) versus time (on the x-axis). | |||
The pulse detection threshold is configurable. | The pulse detection threshold is configurable. | ||
==Pictures== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tracor northern tn-1705 1.jpg | Tracor northern tn-1705 1.jpg |
Latest revision as of 09:31, 16 August 2021
The Tracor Northern TN-1705 is a pulse height analyzer.
It is intended to be used in a Tektronix 5103N oscilloscope mainframe. In one of its modes, the TN-1705 takes a analog voltage pulse as its input, digitizes the height of the pulse, and increments a location in RAM corresponding to the pulse height. This produces a pulse height histogram. Photomultipliers are one of the intended input sources.
In another mode, the TN-1705 counts the pulses during regular intervals of time, and displays the data as count (on the y-axis) versus time (on the x-axis). The pulse detection threshold is configurable.