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The Tektronix 5110 is a 5000-series three-bay mainframe.   
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title=Tektronix 5110 |
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introduced=1976 |
discontinued=1991 |
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* [http://w140.com/tektronix_5110_oscilloscope.pdf Tektronix 5110 Manual (PDF)]
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The '''Tektronix 5110''' is a 5000-series three-bay mainframe.   


Earlier incarnations of it were known as [[5103|5103N]] and [[D10]].  It has a large 8×10 division CRT screen where each division is 0.5 in (12.6 mm) instead of the standard 1 cm per division.
Earlier incarnations of it were known as [[5103|5103N]] and [[D10]].  It has a large 8×10 division CRT screen where each division is 0.5 in (12.6 mm) instead of the standard 1 cm per division.


==Specifications==
It is specified to have a 2 MHz bandwidth with a [[5A18|5A18N]] vertical plug-in.
It is specified to have a 2 MHz bandwidth with a [[5A18|5A18N]] vertical plug-in.


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P31 [[phosphor]] was standard.  P7 and P11 were optional. CRT acceleration voltage is 3,500 V.  There is no post-deflection acceleration.
P31 [[phosphor]] was standard.  P7 and P11 were optional. CRT acceleration voltage is 3,500 V.  There is no post-deflection acceleration.
==Manuals==
* [http://w140.com/tektronix_5110_oscilloscope.pdf Tektronix 5110 Manual (PDF)]


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Revision as of 03:34, 11 September 2014

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2 MHz mainframe
Tektronix 5110

Produced from 1976 to 1991

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 5110 is a 5000-series three-bay mainframe.

Earlier incarnations of it were known as 5103N and D10. It has a large 8×10 division CRT screen where each division is 0.5 in (12.6 mm) instead of the standard 1 cm per division.

Specifications

It is specified to have a 2 MHz bandwidth with a 5A18N vertical plug-in.

The phase difference between X and Y channels is specified to be less than 1 degree at 100 kHz.

P31 phosphor was standard. P7 and P11 were optional. CRT acceleration voltage is 3,500 V. There is no post-deflection acceleration.

Pictures