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manufacturer=Tektronix | type=Type R|
manufacturer=Tektronix | type=Type R|
summary=Tranistor rise-time test set |
summary=Tranistor rise-time test set |
series=[[500-series scopes]] |
series=500-series scopes |
image=Tek type r front.jpg |
image=Tek type r front.jpg |
caption=Type R |
caption=Type R |
introduced=1958 |
introduced=1958 |
discontinued=1967 |
discontinued=1967 |
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manuals=
* [http://w140.com/mmm/tek-r.pdf Tektronix Type R Manual (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/mmm/tek-r.pdf Tektronix Type R Manual (PDF)]

Revision as of 12:13, 14 August 2021

Tektronix Type R
Tranistor rise-time test set
Type R

Compatible with 500-series scopes

Produced from 1958 to 1967

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix Type R is a plug-in for 500-series scopes. It is designed to measure risetime of a NPN and PNP transistors, but it works well with FETs as well.

Type R can operate in grounded-emitter or grounded-base configurations. In the grounded-emitter configuration, it provides a variable collector voltage through a collector resistor which is used to sense the collector current. It provides a base bias voltage and a base pulse signal, fed to the base of the transistor through a resistor. The base pulse is generated by a mercury switch and its rise time is specified to be less than 5 nanoseconds. Base and collector bias conditions can be set independently.

The collector signal is AC-coupled to an amplifier whose output is fed to the oscilloscope. The Type R has its own on-board low-voltage, high-current regulated power supplies which feature germanium power transistors.

Type R was introduced in 1958, along with the 551, 533, and 543 mainframes, and the Type H plug-in. It is the first plug-in with transistors. It was dropped after 1966.

Pictures