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The '''Tektronix 502''' is a dual-beam oscilloscope [[introduced in 1958]], followed by the 502A in 1963. | The '''Tektronix 502''' is a dual-beam oscilloscope [[introduced in 1958]], followed by the 502A in 1963. |
Revision as of 08:02, 7 May 2019
The Tektronix 502 is a dual-beam oscilloscope introduced in 1958, followed by the 502A in 1963.
Both beams have differential inputs. The horizontal deflection plates are common to both beams.
A recessed switch in the left side panel allows the upper beam amplifier to be connected to the horizontal deflection plates for single-beam X-Y operation, providing a differential X input with the same sensitivity as the Y channel. The upper beam is positioned off screen in this mode.
Key Specifications
Deflection | 100 μV/cm to 20 V/cm, 1−2−5, ±3% |
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Bandwidth | 1 MHz @ 200 mV/cm and above; 400 kHz @ 50 mV/cm, 200 kHz @ 5 mV/cm, 100 kHz @ 200 μV/cm |
CMRR | 502A: 40,000:1 @ 100 mV/cm and 1 kHz |
Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 47 pF |
Sweep | 1 μs/cm to 5 s/cm, 1−2−5, ±3%; magnifier ×2, ×5, ×10 or ×20 |
CRT | Type T60P2 (P1, P7 or P11 were available as options); 3 kV acceleration |
Dimensions | 597 mm (23½") × 286 mm (11¼") × 381 mm (15") L×W×H |
Weight | 23.6 kg (52lb) |
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Models
There is a 502, a 502A, and a rack-mount model, the RM502A. The A models have beam finder switches for each channel.
Prices
Year | 1959 | 1961 | 1963 (A) | 1971 (A) |
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Catalog price | $825 | $825 | $1,050 | $1,265 |
2018 value | $7,070 | $6,890 | $8,560 | $7,790 |
Internals
There is a transistor-regulated 6.2 VDC heater supply for the tubes in the first stage differential amplifier. This heater supply uses the −150 V supply as its reference. The −150 V supply uses a 5651 voltage reference tube as its reference. There is no post-deflection acceleration. The CRT cathode voltage is −2900 V.
Mod 104 on a 502 provides single sweep lockout.
Later 502A have solid state (include nuvistor) input stage, a 6DJ8 as the deflection amplifier and transistors as amplifiers and cathode followers (only in the newest version).
The 502 uses a single supply for the upper beam and lower beam CRT cathodes. The 502A has separate supplies for the two CRT cathodes. This improvement in the 502A allows slight differences in horizontal CRT sensitivity between the two beams to be canceled out in step 8 of the calibration procedure.
Links
- Tektronix 502A @ amplifier.cd (many internal pictures)
Pictures
502
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502 front view
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Image magnified from a flyer
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502 left
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502 right
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502 bottom
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502 trace
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502 trace
502A
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502A
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502A right internal
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502A right
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502A left
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502A rear
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Solid-state input stage with two 6DJ*
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502A vertical amp sn 25,997 to 30,999
RM502A
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RM502A
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RM502A rear
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RM 502A
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RM 502A display
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RM 502A bottom
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RM 502A transformer wiring
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RM 502A top
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RM 502A vibration-isolated vertical amp
Third version 502A, serial number greater than 31,000
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top side lower beam input amp and attenuator, bottom side of upper beam vert input board
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late model RM502A
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late model RM502A
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late model RM502A
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late model RM502A
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late model RM502A
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late model RM502A
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late model RM502A
Diagrams
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502A block diagram
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502A vertical amplifier
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502 CRT circuit
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502A CRT circuit
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Cartoon in schematic: Mountain Climber