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The Type 531 is a 10MHz oscilloscope | The Type 531 is a 10MHz oscilloscope that accepts [[letter-series and 1-series plug-ins]]. | ||
It is exactly like Type [[535]] except it does not have the Delayed Sweep (dual timebase) feature. | It is exactly like Type [[535]] except it does not have the Delayed Sweep (dual timebase) feature. | ||
The 531 and 535 were the first Tektronix scopes to accept plug-ins. | |||
It was [[introduced in 1954]] simultaneously with Type 535, and superseded in 1959 by Type 531A, | It was [[introduced in 1954]] simultaneously with Type 535, and superseded in 1959 by Type 531A, | ||
which has more convenient controls and a slightly faster (15MHz) vertical amplifier. | which has more convenient controls and a slightly faster (15MHz) vertical amplifier. |
Revision as of 13:34, 8 November 2011
The Type 531 is a 10MHz oscilloscope that accepts letter-series and 1-series plug-ins. It is exactly like Type 535 except it does not have the Delayed Sweep (dual timebase) feature. The 531 and 535 were the first Tektronix scopes to accept plug-ins. It was introduced in 1954 simultaneously with Type 535, and superseded in 1959 by Type 531A, which has more convenient controls and a slightly faster (15MHz) vertical amplifier.
There is also a rack-mount 531A, Type RM31A. The RM31A has a sliding chassis so that the scope can be serviced without removing it from a rack.
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RM31A
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531A on cart