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The '''Tektronix 7A29''' is a 1 GHz single-channel vertical plug-in for [[7000-series scopes]].  It is primarily intended for the [[7103]] and [[7104]]. It uses a "feed-beside" scheme to compensate for low-frequency anomalies in the frequency response that are attributed to transistor heating.
The '''Tektronix 7A29''' is a 1 GHz single-channel vertical plug-in for [[7000-series scopes]].  It is primarily intended for the [[7103]] and [[7104]].
Like the [[7A19]], it has no variable gain control, but a variable signal delay was available as an option.


The 7A29 uses a special Tek-made BNC connector that is exactly 50 ohms.  Typical BNC connectors are around 52 ohms.
The 7A29 uses a "feed-beside" scheme to compensate for low-frequency anomalies in the frequency response that are attributed to transistor heating.
The input connector is a special Tek-made part that is exactly 50 Ω.  Typical BNC connectors are around 52 Ω.


There is also a 7A29P, which has digitally programmable gain, intended for the [[:Category:7000 series digitizer mainframes|7000 series digitizers]].
There is also a [[7A29P]], which has digitally programmable gain, intended for the [[:Category:7000 series digitizer mainframes|7000 series digitizers]].


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

Revision as of 09:53, 31 August 2014

Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix 7A29 is a 1 GHz single-channel vertical plug-in for 7000-series scopes. It is primarily intended for the 7103 and 7104. Like the 7A19, it has no variable gain control, but a variable signal delay was available as an option.

The 7A29 uses a "feed-beside" scheme to compensate for low-frequency anomalies in the frequency response that are attributed to transistor heating. The input connector is a special Tek-made part that is exactly 50 Ω. Typical BNC connectors are around 52 Ω.

There is also a 7A29P, which has digitally programmable gain, intended for the 7000 series digitizers.

Specifications

  • Bandwidth: 1 GHz (in 7104)
  • Input impedance: 50 Ω
  • 10 mV/div to 1V/div
  • single channel
  • Option 4: variable delay

Pictures