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{{Spec | Deflection | 0.1 V/div to 50 V/div, 1−2−5 | {{Spec | Deflection | 0.1 V/div to 50 V/div, 1−2−5, and variable }} | ||
{{Spec | Bandwidth | DC to 10 MHz }} | {{Spec | Bandwidth | DC to 10 MHz (50/20/10 mV/div AC only) }} | ||
{{Spec | Rise time | 35 ns }} | {{Spec | Rise time | 35 ns }} | ||
{{Spec | Input | one channel, 1 MΩ // 38 pF input impedance}} | {{Spec | Input | one channel, 1 MΩ // 38 pF input impedance}} | ||
{{Spec | Sweep | 200 ns/div to 2 s/div,1−2−5, and variable }} | {{Spec | Sweep | 200 ns/div to 2 s/div, 1−2−5, and variable }} | ||
{{Spec | CRT | [[T317|T317 CRT (154-0346-00)]], 9 kV acceleration}} | {{Spec | CRT | [[T317|T317 CRT (154-0346-00)]], 9 kV acceleration}} | ||
{{EndSpecs}} | {{EndSpecs}} |
Revision as of 04:26, 14 October 2018
The Tektronix 317, introduced in 1959, is a monolithic 10 MHz scope similar to the 316, but with higher acceleration voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) on the CRT. It was intended for use where a bright display is needed. There is also a rackmount version, the RM17.
The 317 initially used UHF connectors for the signal input and calibrator output; later units use BNC connectors.
Type 317 Mod 101 operates on 50 to 400 Hz power and uses a DC fan motor.
Key Specifications
Deflection | 0.1 V/div to 50 V/div, 1−2−5, and variable |
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Bandwidth | DC to 10 MHz (50/20/10 mV/div AC only) |
Rise time | 35 ns |
Input | one channel, 1 MΩ // 38 pF input impedance |
Sweep | 200 ns/div to 2 s/div, 1−2−5, and variable |
CRT | T317 CRT (154-0346-00), 9 kV acceleration |
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317 with camera mount
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early 317 with leather handle
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early 317 with leather handle
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