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The 1M1 is a letter series plug-in used for calibrating a 500-series mainframe. Tektronix made identical units called TU-7 and 067-0521-00. The 1M1 is used for calibrating the gain and checking the common mode rejection ratio of the mainframe. 500-series mainframes are supposed to have 10 div/volt differential response to signals from the plug-in, and zero response to common-mode signals from the plug-in. | The 1M1 is a letter series plug-in used for calibrating a 500-series mainframe. Tektronix made identical units called TU-7 and 067-0521-00. The 1M1 is used for calibrating the gain and checking the common mode rejection ratio of the mainframe. 500-series mainframes are supposed to have 10 div/volt differential response to signals from the plug-in, and zero response to common-mode signals from the plug-in. Why did this part go through three different names? Are there any other parts that have multiple names? | ||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/tu7 1M1 / TU-7 / 067-0521-00 manual on BAMA] | * [http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/tu7 1M1 / TU-7 / 067-0521-00 manual on BAMA] |
Revision as of 06:50, 15 December 2008
The 1M1 is a letter series plug-in used for calibrating a 500-series mainframe. Tektronix made identical units called TU-7 and 067-0521-00. The 1M1 is used for calibrating the gain and checking the common mode rejection ratio of the mainframe. 500-series mainframes are supposed to have 10 div/volt differential response to signals from the plug-in, and zero response to common-mode signals from the plug-in. Why did this part go through three different names? Are there any other parts that have multiple names?