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However, the 133 has a 2 Ω output impedance compared to 5 kΩ for the [[132]], and the 133 can drive 1.5 amperes at its output, versus a maximum of 10 mA for the [[132]]. | However, the 133 has a 2 Ω output impedance compared to 5 kΩ for the [[132]], and the 133 can drive 1.5 amperes at its output, versus a maximum of 10 mA for the [[132]]. | ||
* [http://w140.com/ | * [http://w140.com/tek_133_ocr.pdf Tektronix 133 Manual (PDF)] | ||
* [http://w140.com/tek_133_1968_catalog.pdf Tektronix 133 in 1968 Catalog (PDF)] | * [http://w140.com/tek_133_1968_catalog.pdf Tektronix 133 in 1968 Catalog (PDF)] | ||
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[[Category:Introduced in 1961]] | [[Category:Introduced in 1961]] |
Revision as of 14:45, 8 November 2014
The Tektronix 133 is an external enclosure and power supply for a letter-series or 1-series plug-in. It was introduced in 1961. The enclosure supplies power to the plug-in and the outputs from the plug-in are available. The bandwidth of the 133's outputs is 100 kHz, which is much slower than the 16 MHz bandwidth of the 132. However, the 133 has a 2 Ω output impedance compared to 5 kΩ for the 132, and the 133 can drive 1.5 amperes at its output, versus a maximum of 10 mA for the 132.
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front view
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front inside
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right view
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top view
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left view shows power supply and TO-3 output power transistors
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bottom view shows solid state rectifiers and capacitors for low-voltage high-current output amplifier