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title=Tektronix S-6 |
|manufacturer=Tektronix
summary=Sampling Head |
|series=7000 and 3S series sampling heads
image=Tek-s6-front.jpg |
|type=S-6
caption=S-6 head |
|summary=Sampling Head  
series={{3S+7S}} |
|image=Tek-s6-front.jpg  
introduced=1971 |
|caption=S-6 head  
discontinued=1990 |
|introduced=1971 
manuals=
|discontinued=1990
|manuals=
* [http://w140.com/tek_nov1988_s6.pdf Tektronix S-6 Manual (high quality, 1988, PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tek_nov1988_s6.pdf Tektronix S-6 Manual (high quality, 1988, PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tek_s6.pdf Tektronix S-6 Manual (low quality, 1987, PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tek_s6.pdf Tektronix S-6 Manual (low quality, 1987, PDF)]

Revision as of 07:49, 13 August 2021

Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix S-6 Sampling Head plug-in is a 50 Ω feed-through unit with a rise-time of 30 ps and bandwidth of 11.5 GHz. It was introduced in 1971.

The S-6 provides two unterminated 50 Ω SMA connections in a loop-through configuration as is convenient for TDR applications. It is good practice to leave a termination resistor on the unit when unused to give some protection against electrostatic discharge. The S-6 does not provide a trigger pickoff signal.

Key Specifications

Rise time 30 ps
Bandwidth 11.5 GHz
Operating input voltage range 1 Vp-p
Maximum single sample step 250 mV for less than 5% aberration
Maximum input voltage ±5 VDC
Input impedance 50 Ω (unterminated!)
Noise < 5 mV of noise
Features
  • No internal trigger pick-off signal
  • No internal termination

Internals

The S-6 is very similar to the S-4 in that it uses a 6-diode traveling wave trapped-charge sampling gate. This gate is implemented in the 155-0053-00 hybrid. Since the S-6 is a feed-through sampling head, the blow-by compensation is implemented slightly differently using a 10 k resistor in the hybrid directly connected to the input signal. The S-6 replaces the discrete preamplifier of the S-4 with two opamps from a 155-0035-00 quad opamp chip. The two other opamps are used to buffer the gate bias voltages.

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Pictures

Measurements