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The Tektronix Type S-51 is a synchronizing head for [[sampling oscilloscope]] systems.   
The Tektronix Type S-51 is a synchronizing head for [[sampling oscilloscope]] systems such as the [[3S2]]
which use S-series sampling heads.   
From a periodic input signal in the 1GHz to 18GHz range,  
From a periodic input signal in the 1GHz to 18GHz range,  
the S-51 generates trigger pulses which have a fixed time relationship with the input signal.
the S-51 generates trigger pulses which have a fixed time relationship with the input signal.
The input is a 50-ohm [[Connectors#SMA|SMA]] connection.  The input impedance is 50 ohms real
in parallel with 1pF.  The minimum input sensitivity is 100mVpp and the maximum kickout is
400mV.  The maximum jitter of the generated trigger signal is specified to be 15ps for input
signals less than 5GHz and 10ps for input signals above 5Ghz.


The S-51 only works with periodic signals.  (This is more restrictive than repetitive signals.)
Equivalent-time sampling equipment generally requires the input signal to be repetitive. 
By synchronizing an 200MHz oscillator at the front-end of the S-51 with with a subharmonic of the input waveform,
The S-51 is more restrictive; it is specifically designed for periodic signals.  This is true
the fixed time relationship is established.
of all oscilloscopes that use synchronization instead of triggering.


The S-51 uses a [[Connectors#BSM|BSM connector]] for its trigger outout on the front panel.
The S-51 contains a [[tunnel diodes|tunnel diode]] sync oscillator that oscillates at about 200 MHz (165 MHz to 285 MHz).
The input signal is coupled with this oscillator, resulting in injection locking.
When locked, f_osc is a subharmonic of f_in.
* f_osc = f_in / n, where n is an integer between 5 and 90, inclusive
* f_osc is between 165 MHz and 285 MHz.
The approximate range of f_osc is adjustable.
 
Trigger pulses are produced at a preset phase of the sync oscillator. 
After each trigger pulse is produced, the sync oscillator is turned off for about 15 microseconds.
As a result, the S-51 produces trigger pulses at a repetition rate of approximately 67 kHz.
 
The S-51 uses a [[Connectors#BSM|BSM connector]] for its trigger output on the front panel.


* [http://w140.com/tek_s-51.pdf Tektronix S-51 Manual (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tek_s-51.pdf Tektronix S-51 Manual (PDF)]

Revision as of 07:08, 12 August 2012

The Tektronix Type S-51 is a synchronizing head for sampling oscilloscope systems such as the 3S2 which use S-series sampling heads. From a periodic input signal in the 1GHz to 18GHz range, the S-51 generates trigger pulses which have a fixed time relationship with the input signal. The input is a 50-ohm SMA connection. The input impedance is 50 ohms real in parallel with 1pF. The minimum input sensitivity is 100mVpp and the maximum kickout is 400mV. The maximum jitter of the generated trigger signal is specified to be 15ps for input signals less than 5GHz and 10ps for input signals above 5Ghz.

Equivalent-time sampling equipment generally requires the input signal to be repetitive. The S-51 is more restrictive; it is specifically designed for periodic signals. This is true of all oscilloscopes that use synchronization instead of triggering.

The S-51 contains a tunnel diode sync oscillator that oscillates at about 200 MHz (165 MHz to 285 MHz). The input signal is coupled with this oscillator, resulting in injection locking. When locked, f_osc is a subharmonic of f_in.

  • f_osc = f_in / n, where n is an integer between 5 and 90, inclusive
  • f_osc is between 165 MHz and 285 MHz.

The approximate range of f_osc is adjustable.

Trigger pulses are produced at a preset phase of the sync oscillator. After each trigger pulse is produced, the sync oscillator is turned off for about 15 microseconds. As a result, the S-51 produces trigger pulses at a repetition rate of approximately 67 kHz.

The S-51 uses a BSM connector for its trigger output on the front panel.