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The triggering signal passes through a [[6DJ8]]-based differential amplifier and then is discriminated by a  
The triggering signal passes through a [[6DJ8]]-based differential amplifier and then is discriminated by a  
[[6DJ8]]-based Schmitt trigger.  As is usual for [[560-series scopes]], the vertical deflection plates of the CRT
[[6DJ8]]-based Schmitt trigger.  As is usual for [[560-series scopes]], the vertical deflection plates of the CRT
are driven directly by the vertical plug-in.  Aside from being dual-beam, the 565 is unusual among the  
are driven directly by the vertical plug-in.  Aside from being [[dual-beam]], the 565 is unusual among the  
other 560-series models in the fact that it has built-in trigger, sweep and horizontal amplifier circuits.
other 560-series models in the fact that it has built-in trigger, sweep and horizontal amplifier circuits.
It is also unusual in that it employs a tunnel diode in the trace intensification circuit.  The tunnel diode
It is also unusual in that it employs a tunnel diode in the trace intensification circuit.  The tunnel diode
forms as a bistable multivibrator: kick it one way and it turns on and stays on, kick it the other way and
forms as a bistable multivibrator: kick it one way and it turns on and stays on, kick it the other way and
it turns off and stays off.
it turns off and stays off.

Revision as of 14:16, 11 July 2010

The Tektronix Type 565 is a dual-beam scope that takes two 2-series or 3-series vertical plug-ins. Two trigger and sweep modules are contained in the mainframe. The 565 is similar to the 556, but with much less bandwidth and without tunnel diode triggering. A rackmount version, the RM565, was also produced. The triggering signal passes through a 6DJ8-based differential amplifier and then is discriminated by a 6DJ8-based Schmitt trigger. As is usual for 560-series scopes, the vertical deflection plates of the CRT are driven directly by the vertical plug-in. Aside from being dual-beam, the 565 is unusual among the other 560-series models in the fact that it has built-in trigger, sweep and horizontal amplifier circuits. It is also unusual in that it employs a tunnel diode in the trace intensification circuit. The tunnel diode forms as a bistable multivibrator: kick it one way and it turns on and stays on, kick it the other way and it turns off and stays off.