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File:Tek 7f10a 1989cat.png|7F10A in 1989 Catalog
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File:Tek 7f10 front.jpg|7F10 front
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File:Tek 7f10 right2.jpg|7F10 left daughterboard
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File:Tek 7f10 right3.jpg|7F10 right amplifiers

Revision as of 05:33, 24 May 2016

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The Tektronix 7F10 is an optical-input vertical plug-in introduced in 1987 for 7000-series scopes, at a price of $6,495 (2015 value $13,570). The 7F10 has 10 kHz — 750 MHz bandwidth (in a 7104 mainframe; 400 MHz in 79xx, 300 MHz in 78xx)

The 7F10A has DC — 1 GHz bandwidth and appeared only in the 1989 catalog, without price indication. Like the 11F10, which also was advertised in the 1989 catalog, it was not released to the market.

Both 7F10 and 7F10A are specified for the 700 nm to 1550 nm range of optical wavelengths. Both use germanium avalanche photodiodes as the O/E converter. The 7F10 uses the main amplifier board of the 7A29 vertical 1 GHz amplifier plug-in.

Key Specifications

Input 700 nm to 1550 nm through Diamond 3.5 mm connector (optionally other types on 7F10A)
Bandwidth 750 MHz (7F10) / 1 GHz (7F10A)
Deflection calibrated at 2.5 μW/Div (1500 nm), 2 μW/Div (1300 nm), 4.0 μW/Div (825 nm)
Max. linear input 10 mW carrier, 70% modulation
Attenuator 2.5 dB/step up to 37.5 dB
Features
  • variable gain
  • invert
  • on-screen deflection factor, uncal and polarity readout
  • optical overload indication

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