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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://jeroen.web.cern.ch/jeroen/S6/S6.shtml S-6 internal photo and simulation] | * [http://jeroen.web.cern.ch/jeroen/S6/S6.shtml S-6 internal photo and simulation] | ||
* [https://chome.nerpa.tech/measurements/repairing-tektronix-s-6-sampling-head/ Repairing an S-6 head] (with internal photos) | * [https://chome.nerpa.tech/measurements/repairing-tektronix-s-6-sampling-head/ Repairing an S-6 head] (with internal photos) | ||
* [http://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_special/7S12.htm S-6 @ amplifier.cd 7S12 page] | * [http://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipment/Tektronix/Tektronix_7000_series_special/7S12.htm S-6 @ amplifier.cd 7S12 page] | ||
* [http://www.barrytech.com/tektronix/tek7000/teks6.html S-6 @ barrytech.com] | * [http://www.barrytech.com/tektronix/tek7000/teks6.html S-6 @ barrytech.com] | ||
==Prices== | |||
1979: $1,345 (~$5,300 in 2022 Dollars) | |||
According to an [[Media:Tek Schottky Diodes Memo rot.pdf|internal memo]], in 1979 annual sales were estimated at 225 units. | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Revision as of 08:59, 13 March 2022
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 |
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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 |
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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.
Links
- S-6 internal photo and simulation
- Repairing an S-6 head (with internal photos)
- S-6 @ amplifier.cd 7S12 page
- S-6 @ barrytech.com
Prices
1979: $1,345 (~$5,300 in 2022 Dollars)
According to an internal memo, in 1979 annual sales were estimated at 225 units.
Pictures
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S-6 front
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S-6, entire plugin
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S-6 sampling head and S-52 pulse generator head in a 7S12 TDR/Sampler plugin
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S-6 with a black face plate
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S-6 schematic
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S-6 internal left side
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S-6 internal right side
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S-6 internal right side
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S-6 internal left side, Preamp board removed
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S-6 internal all boards removed, 155-0053-00 hybrid remains
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S-6 Preamp board top
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S-6 Preamp board backside
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S-6 Strobe board backside
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S-6 interconnect board
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155-0053-00 hybrid sampling diode assembly
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155-0053-00 hybrid sampling diode assembly (internal)
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155-0053-00 hybrid sampling diode assembly with lid
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155-0053-00 hybrid sampling diode assembly (internal)
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155-0053-00 hybrid sampling diode assembly (internal)
Measurements
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Impulse taken with S6 sampling head. Every dot is equivalent to one sample taken, and combined on the CRT with a rate of app. 100 Hz. Bright dots are newer than dimmed ones.
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Incident pulse from an S-52 (nom. < 25 ps) displayed by an S-6 head (nom. < 30 ps), both installed in a 7S12. Displayed rise time ~35 ps confirms spec.
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"Self Portrait" of an S-6: A pulse reflected on the unterminated "through" path (approx. 120 ps one way)
Custom ICs used in the S-6
Page | Model | Part nos | Description | Designers | Used in |
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155-0035-00 | M053B | 155-0035-00 • 155-0116-00 | quad op-amp | Mike Metcalf | 3110 • 3S7 • 3T7 • 492 • 492A • 492AP • 492P • 494 • 494P • 496 • 496P • 4010 • 4011 • 4012 • 4013 • 7L5 • 7L12 • 7L13 • 7L14 • 7L18 • 7S11 • 7T11 • 7S12 • S-6 • 1461 • 4602 • P7001 • 613 • 653 |
155-0053-00 | 155-0053-00 | 155-0053-00 | sampler | George Frye | S-6 |