3A1: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The Tektronix Type 3A1 is a dual-trace amplifier plug-in [[introduced in 1963]] for 560-series | The Tektronix Type 3A1 is a dual-trace amplifier plug-in [[introduced in 1963]] | ||
for [[560-series scopes]]. Bandwidth is 10MHz (35 nanosecond risetime). The input impedance is 47pF. | |||
Deflection factor ranges from 10mV/div to 10V/div. The input signal passes through | Deflection factor ranges from 10mV/div to 10V/div. The input signal passes through | ||
compensated attenuators and then into a cathode-follower stage made of two 7586 Nuvistor | compensated attenuators and then into a cathode-follower stage made of two [[7586]] Nuvistor | ||
tubes. Channel switching in ALTERNATE mode is done using diodes. The output stage that | tubes. Channel switching in ALTERNATE mode is done using diodes. The output stage that | ||
drives the vertical deflection plates of the scope uses a pair of 8233 frame grid power | drives the vertical deflection plates of the scope uses a pair of 8233 frame grid power |
Revision as of 15:02, 29 April 2011
The Tektronix Type 3A1 is a dual-trace amplifier plug-in introduced in 1963 for 560-series scopes. Bandwidth is 10MHz (35 nanosecond risetime). The input impedance is 47pF. Deflection factor ranges from 10mV/div to 10V/div. The input signal passes through compensated attenuators and then into a cathode-follower stage made of two 7586 Nuvistor tubes. Channel switching in ALTERNATE mode is done using diodes. The output stage that drives the vertical deflection plates of the scope uses a pair of 8233 frame grid power pentode tubes.