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* [[Media:070-237.pdf|Tektronix P6016 manual]] (includes 131 schematics)
* [[Media:070-237.pdf|Tektronix P6016 manual]] (includes 131 schematics)
* [[Media:050-040.pdf|Tektronix Modification Kit 050-040 for 131]]
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The '''Tektronix Type 131''' is a current probe amplifier used only with the [[P6016]] current probe. Type 131s were never given serial numbers, instead, they were produced chronologically in "Models." Models 1 thru 3 looked alike, while Model 4 got a redesigned enclosure like that used later by the Type 134.
The '''Tektronix Type 131''' is a current probe amplifier used only with the [[P6016]] current probe. Type 131s were never given serial numbers, instead, they were produced chronologically in "Models." Models 1 thru 3 looked alike, while Model 4 got a redesigned enclosure like that used later by the [[134|Type 134]].


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==Connectors==
==Connectors==
All models of the 131 use a [[BNC]] input connector.
All models of the 131 use a [[BNC connector|BNC input connector]].


The vast majority of 131s, including all the Models 1 thru 3, have a [[UHF]] output connector. 131 Model 4s with [[UHF]] outputs were Tektronix #015-0029-00.
The vast majority of 131s, including all the Models 1 thru 3, have a [[UHF connector|UHF output connector]]. 131 Model 4s with UHF outputs were Tektronix #015-0029-00.


A few very late 131 Model 4s were supplied with a locking [[BNC]] output connector, as Tektronix #015-0050-00.
A few very late 131 Model 4s were supplied with a locking [[BNC connector|BNC output connector]], as Tektronix #015-0050-00.


==Internals==
==Internals==
All four Type 131 models used PNP transistors, thus requiring a negative power source. Models 1 thru 3 were hard-wired to their separate minus ~19 V power supplies, while Model 4 got a power supply, [[015-027]] for 115 V<sub>AC</sub>, with a proprietary Tektronix coaxial connector. The center pin of the Type 131 Model 4 power supply connector is grounded, so the outer contact is ~19 V negative. Note that the [[015-0058-01]] power supply for the Type [[134]] uses the same connector with the same relative voltage levels (center conductor ~19 V more positive than the outer contact) but the negative outer contact on the Type [[134]] power supply is held close to ground. So the Type 131 Model 4 will only work with the correct [[015-027]] power supply.
All four Type 131 models used PNP transistors, thus requiring a negative power source. Models 1 thru 3 were hard-wired to their separate minus ~19 V power supplies, while Model 4 got a power supply, [[015-027]], for 115 V<sub>AC</sub>, with a proprietary Tektronix coaxial connector. While the [[134|Type 134]] uses the same coaxial power supply connector, the power supplies are not interchangeable — Type 131 Model 4 will only work with the correct 015-027 power supply.


Using the wrong power supply with either amplifier type will short circuit the power supply output. Tektronix claims that this will not damage the Type 134 power supply (015-0058-01) if connected to a Type 131. Damage to the Type 131 [[015-027]] power supply seems likely if it is connected to a Type [[134]]. Damage to the amplifier itself is unlikely either way.
See the [[015-027|015-027 power supply page]] for more information.
 
Power supplies for Type [[134]]s are labeled "POWER SUPPLY FOR TYPE [[134]]", while those for Type 131 Model 4 have no marking other than Tektronix and [[015-027]]. All Type 131 power supplies have the AC line connector built onto the end of the power supply housing. Early [[134]] power supplies share the same construction, while later [[134]] power supplies came with a ~1 m AC line cord and plug.
 
==Accessories==
The Type 131 Model 4 could be purchased with a battery adapter instead of a power supply. The 131 / battery adaptor set was sold as a Tektronix 015-026. The adaptor was simply a pair of wires, ending in fork lugs, that came together in a socket that mated with the 131 Model 4 power cord. See [[015-027 | here ]] for more information


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Latest revision as of 14:15, 14 June 2024

Tektronix Type 131
Current Probe Amplifier
Type 131 Model 4 Current Probe Amplifier

Produced from 1960 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix Type 131 is a current probe amplifier used only with the P6016 current probe. Type 131s were never given serial numbers, instead, they were produced chronologically in "Models." Models 1 thru 3 looked alike, while Model 4 got a redesigned enclosure like that used later by the Type 134.

Key Specifications

Sensitivity 1 mA/Div to 1 A/Div, 1−2−5 (scope input fixed at 50 mV/Div)
Noise 0.1 mAp-p
Risetime 20 ns (eq. 17 MHz −3 dB bandwidth)
Lower frequency limit 50 Hz
Delay time 32 ns typ.

(all specifications are overall values including the P6016 probe)

Connectors

All models of the 131 use a BNC input connector.

The vast majority of 131s, including all the Models 1 thru 3, have a UHF output connector. 131 Model 4s with UHF outputs were Tektronix #015-0029-00.

A few very late 131 Model 4s were supplied with a locking BNC output connector, as Tektronix #015-0050-00.

Internals

All four Type 131 models used PNP transistors, thus requiring a negative power source. Models 1 thru 3 were hard-wired to their separate minus ~19 V power supplies, while Model 4 got a power supply, 015-027, for 115 VAC, with a proprietary Tektronix coaxial connector. While the Type 134 uses the same coaxial power supply connector, the power supplies are not interchangeable — Type 131 Model 4 will only work with the correct 015-027 power supply.

See the 015-027 power supply page for more information.

Pictures