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* [[Media:070-7387-99.pdf|Tektronix 11401 and 11402 Extended Service Manual Volume 2]]
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* ''see [[11402]]/[[11403]] for manuals of sister models''
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Tektronix 11401
Digitizing scope
Tek 11401

Produced from 1986 to 1989

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 11401 is a 500 MHz digitizing scope with three plugin bays accepting 11000-series plugins. The 11401 and 11402 (which has 1 GHz bandwidth) differ only in their sampler board. In all other respects, the 11401 and 11402 are the same.

Project manager of the 11400 series was Tom Rousseau, who was also project manager for the 7854. The 11400 engineering team included some of the main people from the 7854 project. The assistant project manager and person responsible for the touch panel and display was Murlan Kaufman.

The 11401 mainframe uses equivalent time sampling at a rate of 20 MHz (20 Msps). Each sample has 10 bits of resolution. It is capable of displaying eight separate 10 bit resolution traces at one time. The mainframe is fully remotely programmable over RS-232 or GPIB.

This mainframe accepts up to three plugins with differing numbers of channels and bandwidths. For example, each 11A52 plugin allows two inputs at 500 MHz bandwidth (50 Ω only input impedance). The 11A34 plugin allows four inputs at 300 MHz bandwidth, and the 11A32 allows two channels at 300 MHz. Three 11A34 plugins then allow up to 12 channels of information, but the mainframe limits the number displayed at any one time to eight. The other four channels may still be used for triggering. The 11402 and (later) 11403 and DSA600 mainframes allow up to 1 GHz of bandwidth with an 11A71 with one 50 Ω input, or two 50 Ω inputs in the (later) 11A72.

Key Specifications

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Resolution is up to 10 ps horizontal and 10 bits vertical, with 10,240 points of memory.

Internals

Note: The photos of the "Prototype 11401" are of a scope that said 11331 on the front panel.

The 11401 uses the 156-2622-00 SDI controller IC (U330).

Vertical Signal Path

Each of the three plug-in bays in the 11401 has a dedicated sampler. The sampling clock is common to the three samplers.

The sampling pulse is generated by an ECL 2-input OR gate being fed SAMPLE_CLOCK and delay_5ns(invert(SAMPLE_CLOCK)). This produces 5 ns pulses with rise time around 1 ns, which are fed to a discrete NPN differential pair operating in a clipping current-switch mode, resulting in faster edges. The output of the differential pair drive a strobe generator IC, U1040, which is an M453 die, packaged as part number 155-0320-00 or 155-0320-01, depending on the mainframe's serial number. U1040 has three sampling strobe outputs, which are fed to the sampling gates.

The plug-in connector's differential "DISPLAY" pins are connected to the samplers by coaxial cable, i.e. there are no high-speed amplifiers in the mainframe's signal path. The DISPLAY+ and DISPLAY- signals are fed to separate samplers. The sampled signals are combined in the channel switch to obtain a single-ended signal that is fed to the ADC.

The outputs of the sampling gates are multiplexed by a channel switch into an ADC. A two-stage pipelined ADC (Tek part number 155-0289-01) is used, with five bits per stage. Each stage has a bank of 32 comparators.

The output of the ADC is stored in RAM. The contents of the RAM may have many points depending on the size of the acquisition window. The "Waveform Compressor" board takes the contents of the acquisition RAM and renders it to 512 points on the horizontal axis for display.

Links

See Also

Pictures

Components

Some Parts Used in the 11401

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
155-0239-00 155-0239-00 155-0239-01 155-0239-02 Hybrid integrated circuit trigger 2424L 2430 2430A 2432 2445 2465 2467 2400-series scopes 11201 11401 11402
155-0282-00 155-0282-00 Monolithic integrated circuit D/A converter 11201 11401 TSG-170 TSG-271
155-0320-00 155-0320-00 Monolithic integrated circuit sampling strobe generator 11401
155-0349-00 155-0349-00 Monolithic integrated circuit custom 11201 11401
165-2065-02 165-2065-02 Hybrid integrated circuit Time Interpolator 11201 11401 11402
Intel 80286 Monolithic integrated circuit 16-bit microprocessor 11201 11401 11402
Intel 80287 Monolithic integrated circuit floating-point coprocessor 11201 11401 11402