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The 11301 has an infrared beam touch screen.
The 11301 has an infrared beam touch screen.
There are 10 columns and 14 rows of beams.
There are 10 columns and 14 rows of beams.
The 11301 contains a 77 nanosecond delay line.


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Revision as of 13:49, 25 March 2018

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400 MHz programmable analog scope
Tek 11301

Produced from 1987 to (?)

Manuals
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The Tektronix 11301 is a programmable 400 MHz analog oscilloscope that takes up to three 11000-series plug-ins or (vertical) 7000-series plug-ins. Note, however, that the 7000 series plugins have mechanical interlock preventing them from being installed into an 11K mainframe.

The sister model 11302 is basically identical but has a micro-channel plate CRT and 500 MHz bandwidth.

The 11301 has an infrared beam touch screen. There are 10 columns and 14 rows of beams.

The 11301 contains a 77 nanosecond delay line.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 400 MHz
Sweep 5 ns/Div to 500 ms/Div, 1-2-5, ×10 magnifier
(same specs for delayed time base)
Triggering 0.35 Div (int) or 20 mV (ext) to 50 MHz, increasing to 1 Div/150 mV at max. bandwidth
Trigger modes DC, AC (>50 Hz), HF Reject (< 30 kHz), LF reject (>80 kHz), TV (line or field)
X-Y operation X from center plugin, bandwidth 3 MHz
X-Y phase difference <1° to 1 MHz, <3° to 2 MHz

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Pictures