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(The 564B is in the 1974 catalog, and appears in the "limited demand" section of the 1975 catalog. I'm giving 1974 as the discontinuation year.)
(Added additional specs from the manual, some values I'm not confident on.)
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It was [[introduced in 1962|introduced in June 1962]].  
It was [[introduced in 1962|introduced in June 1962]].  


The 564 is a bench scope. The RM564 is the rack-mount version.   
The 564 is a bench scope. The RM564 is the rack-mount version.  It is designed for usage of 2 and [[3-series plugins]]
The 564 is a tube-based oscilloscope, whereas a later version, the '''564B''' (1969), is fully solid state.
The 564 is a tube-based oscilloscope, whereas a later version, the '''564B''' (1969), is fully solid state.
Mod 121N added auto-erase.
Mod 121N added auto-erase. The screen has split storage in two 4cm x 10cm sections allowing independent upper and lower saving and erasing.


The 564 was one of the mainframes offered for the [[Engine Analyzer]] package.
The 564 was one of the mainframes offered for the [[Engine Analyzer]] package.
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The right plug-in directly drives the horizontal deflection plates.   
The right plug-in directly drives the horizontal deflection plates.   


{{MissingSpecs}}
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 25 MHz? with appropriate plugins }}
{{Spec | Rise time | 5 μs? }}
{{Spec | Storage modes | bistable, upper, lower }}
{{Spec | Writing speed | 25 Div/ms Minimum with T5640-200 | 100 Div/ms minimum with T5640-201 }}
{{Spec | Storage time | At least 1 hour }}
{{Spec | CRT | 8×10 Div @ 1 cm/Div with external Graticule}}
{{Spec | Acceleration voltage | 3.5 kV }}
{{Spec | Calibrator | 0.2 mV to 100V peak-to-peak in 18 steps, Square wave at line frequency}}
{{Spec | Power | 105-125 V or 210-250 V, 50 to 400hz, 250 W maximum; Convection cooling, thermal cut-off switch }}
{{Spec | Weight | ~14 kg (30.5 lb)  without plugins}}


The 564 CRT has a total of 3500 V of acceleration.
{{EndSpecs}}
There is no post-deflection acceleration.


==Links==
==Links==