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The Tektronix 4S2 is a two-channel [[sampling oscilloscope|sampling]] vertical plug-in for the [[661]]. | The Tektronix 4S2 is a two-channel [[sampling oscilloscope|sampling]] vertical plug-in for the [[661]]. | ||
Signals enter the 4S2 through [[Connectors#GR-874|GR-874 connectors]] on the front panel. | Signals enter the 4S2 through [[Connectors#GR-874|GR-874 connectors]] on the front panel. | ||
Unlike the [[4S1]], the 4S2's signal path does not contain a delay line between the input | Unlike the [[4S1]], the 4S2's signal path does not contain a [[delay line]] between the input | ||
connector and the sampler. This has the advantage of maintaining higher pulse fidelity and thus higher bandwidth. | connector and the sampler. This has the advantage of maintaining higher pulse fidelity and thus higher bandwidth. | ||
It has the disadvantage of making it impossible to see the leading | It has the disadvantage of making it impossible to see the leading |
Revision as of 19:54, 13 February 2012
The Tektronix 4S2 is a two-channel sampling vertical plug-in for the 661. Signals enter the 4S2 through GR-874 connectors on the front panel. Unlike the 4S1, the 4S2's signal path does not contain a delay line between the input connector and the sampler. This has the advantage of maintaining higher pulse fidelity and thus higher bandwidth. It has the disadvantage of making it impossible to see the leading edge of the triggering event unless a pre-trigger is used. Each channel has a two-diode sampler. There is also an improved model, the 4S2A.
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42SA sampler schematic
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42SA pulse generator schematic