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The 434 is a analog storage scope with two independent storage areas on the screen. It has a bandwith of 24 MHz and | The 434 is a analog storage scope with two independent storage areas on the screen. | ||
It has a bandwith of 24 MHz and uses a [[tunnel diodes|tunnel diode]] in its trigger circuit. | |||
The storage is done in the CRT itself, by trapping charge on a special fine grid | |||
of isolated pads behind the [[phosphor]] where the electron beam is then blocked or released. | |||
There is a chopped two channel system and the fastest sweep time is 20nS/div. An option for a tube with higher sensitivity at high writing speeds was available too. | There is a chopped two channel system and the fastest sweep time is 20nS/div. | ||
An option for a tube with higher sensitivity at high writing speeds was available too. | |||
* [http://w140.com/tek_434.pdf Tektronix 434 Manual (PDF)] | * [http://w140.com/tek_434.pdf Tektronix 434 Manual (PDF)] |
Revision as of 13:13, 31 December 2011
The 434 is a analog storage scope with two independent storage areas on the screen. It has a bandwith of 24 MHz and uses a tunnel diode in its trigger circuit. The storage is done in the CRT itself, by trapping charge on a special fine grid of isolated pads behind the phosphor where the electron beam is then blocked or released.
There is a chopped two channel system and the fastest sweep time is 20nS/div. An option for a tube with higher sensitivity at high writing speeds was available too.