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you can make a raster,  
you can make a raster,  
and using the scope's Z-axis input this allows a crude video display.
and using the scope's Z-axis input this allows a crude video display.
The banana jack on the back of the plugin is to provide retrace blanking when used in the horizontal slot of a [[536]]
The Type T was [[introduced in 1957]] and dropped after 1971 or 1972,
The Type T was [[introduced in 1957]] and dropped after 1971 or 1972,
the same as its primary host, the 536.
the same as its primary host, the 536.

Revision as of 18:42, 25 July 2014

The Tektronix Type T is a timebase plug-in primarily intended for use in the 536 X-Y scope. It contains trigger and sweep circuitry. The typical use of a Type T plug-in is as the X-axis plug-in in a 536. This configuration makes the 536 behave like a normal oscilloscope instead of an X-Y scope. However, there is no capability for internal triggering. A jumper must be connected from the Vertical Signal Out on the 536 to the External Trig on the T.

If you put a Type T in a vertical slot of a normal 500-series scope, you can make a raster, and using the scope's Z-axis input this allows a crude video display.

The banana jack on the back of the plugin is to provide retrace blanking when used in the horizontal slot of a 536

The Type T was introduced in 1957 and dropped after 1971 or 1972, the same as its primary host, the 536.