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* [[Media:070-0524-00.pdf|Tektronix 134 Manual (early)]]
* [[Media:070-0524-00.pdf|Tektronix 134 Manual (early)]]
* [[Media:070-0990-00.pdf|Tektronix 134 Manual (SN6620+)]]
* [[Media:070-0990-00.pdf|Tektronix 134 Manual "SN6540 and up"]]
* [[Media:070-0990-00 sn6620.pdf|Tektronix 134 Manual "SN6620 and up"]]
* [[Media:070-0990-01.pdf|Tektronix 134 Manual (Final version, 1977)]]
* [[Media:Tek_134_1971_cat.pdf|Tektronix 134 Description in 1971 Catalog]]
* [[Media:Tek_134_1971_cat.pdf|Tektronix 134 Description in 1971 Catalog]]
* [[Media:Tek 134 fcp aug 1966b.pdf|Tektronix Type 134 Factory Calibration Procedure, August 1966]]
* [[Media:Tek 134 fcp aug 1966b.pdf|Tektronix Type 134 Factory Calibration Procedure, August 1966]]
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The '''Tektronix 134''' current probe amplifier interfaces a [[P6019]], [[P6020]], [[P6021]] or [[P6022]] current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope. It also has a VOLTS ONLY setting of the input attenuator switch that provides a voltage gain of 125 or 50, depending on the position of the probe selector switch, with a 50 Ω input impedance. It was designed by [[Hans Springer]]. Early versions, up thru S/N 6539, had the switch positions labeled only for the [[P6019]] & [[P6020]] probes but these early versions are still compatible with the later [[P6021]] & [[P6022]] probes introduced in 1969.
The '''Tektronix 134''' current probe amplifier interfaces a [[P6019]], [[P6020]], [[P6021]] or [[P6022]] current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope. It also has a VOLTS ONLY setting of the input attenuator switch that provides a voltage gain of 125 or 50, depending on the position of the probe selector switch, with a 50 Ω input impedance. It was designed by [[Hans Springer]]. Early versions, up thru S/N 6539, had the switch positions labeled only for the [[P6019]] & [[P6020]] probes but these early versions are still compatible with the later [[P6021]] & [[P6022]] probes introduced in 1969.


Each 134 came with its own separate, dedicated power supply using the same Tektronix proprietary coaxial connector as that used in the Type [[131]]s and its [[015-027 | power supplies ]]. For more information on the power supplies for the Type 134 see the separate Type [[015-0058-01 | 134 Power Supplies ]] page.
Each 134 came with its own separate, dedicated power supply using the same Tektronix proprietary coaxial connector as that used in the [[131|Type 131s]] and its [[015-027|power supplies ]], but the 131 and 134 power supplies are ''not'' interchangeable. For more information on the power supplies for the Type 134, see the separate Type [[015-0058-01|015-0058-01 Power Supply]] page.


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* These figures take into account the effects of a 100 MHz oscilloscope. There appears to be little or no electrical difference between the early and late families of the Tektronix current probes.


Note that in every case, the passive termination is better for high frequency response, while the Type 134 improves the low frequency response.
(*These figures are system numbers and take into account the effects of a 100 MHz oscilloscope. There appears to be little or no electrical difference between the early and late families of the Tektronix current probes. P6019 & P6020 figures are from from the 1968 Tektronix catalog and do not include the oscilloscope. it's hard to understand some of them given the stated 54 MHz bandwidth of the Type 134.)
 
Note that in every case, the passive termination is slightly better for high frequency response, while the Type 134 improves the low frequency response.


==Links==
==Links==

Latest revision as of 14:17, 14 June 2024

Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 134 current probe amplifier interfaces a P6019, P6020, P6021 or P6022 current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope. It also has a VOLTS ONLY setting of the input attenuator switch that provides a voltage gain of 125 or 50, depending on the position of the probe selector switch, with a 50 Ω input impedance. It was designed by Hans Springer. Early versions, up thru S/N 6539, had the switch positions labeled only for the P6019 & P6020 probes but these early versions are still compatible with the later P6021 & P6022 probes introduced in 1969.

Each 134 came with its own separate, dedicated power supply using the same Tektronix proprietary coaxial connector as that used in the Type 131s and its power supplies , but the 131 and 134 power supplies are not interchangeable. For more information on the power supplies for the Type 134, see the separate Type 015-0058-01 Power Supply page.

Key Specifications

Current Ranges 1 mA/Div to 1 A/Div, 1−2−5 (scope at 50 mV/Div)
Voltage Gain 125 in P6019/P6021 switch position
Voltage Gain 50 in P6020/P6022 switch position
Bandwidth 10 Hz to 30 MHz in P6019/P6021 x120 mode
Bandwidth 8 Hz to 54 MHz in P6020/P6022 x50 mode

Bandwidths

P6019 +
Type 134
P6019 +
Passive
Termination
P6021 +
Type 134
P6021 +
Passive
Termination
P6020 +
Type 134
P6020 +
Passive
Termination
P6022 +
Type 134
P6022 +
Passive
Termination
Low Frequency -3 dB ≤12 Hz ≤120 Hz
≤450 Hz
≤12 Hz ≤120 Hz
≤450 Hz
≤100 Hz ≤935 Hz
≤8500 kHz
≤100 Hz ≤935 Hz
≤8500 kHz
High Frequency -3dB ≥40 MHz ≥60 MHz ≥36 MHz* ≥52 MHz* ≥70 MHz ≥200 MHz ≥54 MHz* ≥90 MHz*
Max. Continuous Current 15 Ap-p 15 Ap-p 15 Ap-p 15 Ap-p 6 Ap-p 6 Ap-p 6 Ap-p 6 Ap-p

(*These figures are system numbers and take into account the effects of a 100 MHz oscilloscope. There appears to be little or no electrical difference between the early and late families of the Tektronix current probes. P6019 & P6020 figures are from from the 1968 Tektronix catalog and do not include the oscilloscope. it's hard to understand some of them given the stated 54 MHz bandwidth of the Type 134.)

Note that in every case, the passive termination is slightly better for high frequency response, while the Type 134 improves the low frequency response.

Links

Prices

Year 1970 1974 1984 1986
Catalog price $209 $265 $625 $625
In 2022 Dollars $1,600 $1,600 $1,800 $1,700

Pictures

Measurements

Comparison of P6022 with passive termination @ 10 mA/Div (top trace) vs. P6021+134 (bottom trace). Signal is a sawtooth from a HP3325A @ 5 Vp-p into 50 Ω = 100 mAp-p.