568: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
or [[R288]]. | or [[R288]]. | ||
The 568 distributed as a self-contained instrument and also | The 568 was distributed as a self-contained instrument and also | ||
as a component of integrated test and measurement systems | as a component of integrated test and measurement systems | ||
such as the [[S-3100]]. | such as the [[S-3100]]. |
Revision as of 06:52, 9 February 2014
The 568 is a sampling oscilloscope that was introduced in 1967 that takes 3S- and 3T-series plug-ins. Although it was intended to be used for sampling, it can also be used with non-sampling plug-ins of the 3A and 3B series. Like the 561 and 564, the 568 does not contain vertical or horizontal amplifiers. The plug-ins directly drive the deflection plates. The 568 has multipin connectors on its rear panel that are routed to multipin connectors on the plug-ins. This is to support external control and measurement using, for example, a 230 and 241. Two sampling heads can be interfaced directly to the 568 using the 012-0130-00 cable, or multiple sampling heads can be interfaced using an multiplexer such as the 286, 287, or R288.
The 568 was distributed as a self-contained instrument and also as a component of integrated test and measurement systems such as the S-3100.
568 Mod 708P
A modification, 708P, was available for the 568 to give it a head multiplexer instead of a CRT.
-
568 Mod 708P front
-
568 Mod 708P head multiplexer circuitry
-
568 Mod 708P front