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title=Tektronix 5A24N|
manufacturer=Tektronix |series=5000-series scopes |type= 5A24N|
summary=2 MHz customizable amplifier |
summary=2 MHz customizable amplifier |
image=TEK-5A24N-1-crop.jpg |  
image=TEK-5A24N-1-crop.jpg |  
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introduced=1971 |
introduced=1971 |
discontinued=1984|
discontinued=1984|
series=[[5000-series scopes]] |
designers= |
manuals=
manuals=
[http://w140.com/Tek5A24N_ocr.pdf Tektronix 5A24N Manual (PDF)]
[http://w140.com/Tek5A24N_ocr.pdf Tektronix 5A24N Manual (PDF)]
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The maximum bandwidth is 2 MHz.
The maximum bandwidth is 2 MHz.


The 5A24 contains an area on its printed circuit board that has
The 5A24 contains an area on its printed circuit board that has empty solder pads.   
empty solder pads.  The user can add custom circuitry that accesses
The user can add custom circuitry that accesses the input signal, output to scope, and power rails.   
the input signal, output to scope, and power rails.   


The 5A24N is the least expensive plug-in Tektronix ever made, priced US$25 in the 1973 catalog (~$140 in 2018 value).
The 5A24N is the least expensive plug-in Tektronix ever made, priced US$25 in the 1973 catalog (~$140 in 2018 value).