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The Tektronix Type K is a plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | {{Plugin Sidebar 2 | | ||
title=Tektronix Type K | | |||
summary=30 MHz amplifier plug-in | | |||
image=K_1.JPG | | |||
caption=Type K | | |||
introduced=1955 | | |||
discontinued=1972 | | |||
manuals= | |||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/k/k.djvu Tektronix Type K Manual (BAMA)] | |||
* [http://w140.com/tek_fcp/tek_type_k_factory_cal_proc.pdf Tektronix Type K Factory Calibration Procedure (PDF)] | |||
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The '''Tektronix Type K''' is a plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | |||
Max sensitivity is | Max sensitivity is 50 mV/div, and bandwidth in a [[545]] is 30 MHz. | ||
Type 53K/54K was [[introduced in 1955|introduced in March 1955]] along with the 541/545. | Type 53K/54K was [[introduced in 1955|introduced in March 1955]] along with the 541/545. | ||
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Tek did not equal it until Type [[L]] in 1957, | Tek did not equal it until Type [[L]] in 1957, | ||
and did not exceed it until Type [[1A1]] in 1964. | and did not exceed it until Type [[1A1]] in 1964. | ||
Earlier single-channel plug-ins had two inputs and a | Earlier single-channel plug-ins had two inputs and a | ||
switch to select between them, making it convenient | switch to select between them, making it convenient | ||
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where the Gain vernier is not concentric with the step attenuator. | where the Gain vernier is not concentric with the step attenuator. | ||
==Pictures== | |||
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Revision as of 01:27, 31 August 2014
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix Type K is a plug-in for 500-series scopes.
Max sensitivity is 50 mV/div, and bandwidth in a 545 is 30 MHz.
Type 53K/54K was introduced in March 1955 along with the 541/545. At that time, it was the only plug-in that could utilize the new mainframes' speed; the redesigned Types A, B, and C weren't ready until August 1956. In August 1955, just five months after introduction, it was renamed Type 53/54K, and, in 1959, when the 541A/545A mainframes came out, it got its final name, Type K. It was dropped after 1970.
Type K was the fastest of the single-channel plug-ins. Tek did not equal it until Type L in 1957, and did not exceed it until Type 1A1 in 1964.
Earlier single-channel plug-ins had two inputs and a switch to select between them, making it convenient to probe two test points at once. The Type K design could not tolerate the extra stray capacitance, and the feature was dropped, never to return.
The name was deliberately chosen to be halfway into the alphabet. Slow plug-ins would use A-J and fast ones L-Z. This idea never went anywhere.
Late versions had a BNC connector instead of a UHF connector.
Types K and G are the only letter-series plug-ins where the Gain vernier is not concentric with the step attenuator.
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