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* [[Media:Tek 134 fcp aug 1966b.pdf|Tektronix Type 134 Factory Calibration Procedure, August 1966]]
* [[Media:Tek 134 fcp aug 1966b.pdf|Tektronix Type 134 Factory Calibration Procedure, August 1966]]
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The '''Tektronix 134''' current probe amplifier interfaces a [[P6019]], [[P6020]], [[P6021]] or [[P6022]] current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope. It was designed by [[Hans Springer]].


Each 134 came with its own dedicated power supply.
The '''Tektronix 134''' current probe amplifier interfaces a [[P6019]], [[P6020]], [[P6021]] or [[P6022]] current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope. It was designed by [[Hans Springer]]. Early versions, up thru S/N 6539, had the switch positions labeled only for the [[P6019]] & [[P6020]]
probes but these early versions are still compatible with the later [[P6021]] & [[P6022]] probes introduced in 1969.


Early production 134s came with a [[015-0058-00]] for 115 V<sub>AC</sub> or [[015-0059-00]] for 230 V<sub>AC</sub>, which had the male AC power plug built into the power supply body, just like the 131 Model 4 power supply.
Each 134 came with its own separate, dedicated power supply using the same Tektronix proprietary coaxial connector as that used in the Type [[131]]s and its [[015-027 | power supplies ]]. For more information on the power supplies for the Type 134 see the separate Type [[015-0058-01 | 134 Power Supplies ]] page.
 
Later production got the [[015-0058-01]] for 115 V<sub>AC</sub> or the [[015-0059-01]] for 230 V<sub>AC</sub>.
These had a ~1 m cord and AC plug.
 
Both of these versions used a Tektronix proprietary coaxial connector on the supply.
 
The latest version of the 134 power supply appears to be a Tektronix branded wall wart with an AC line cord and output to an inline connector.


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