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introduced in 1966.  It covers frequencies from 350 kHz to 100 MHz in seven bands.  The output
introduced in 1966.  It covers frequencies from 350 kHz to 100 MHz in seven bands.  The output
amplitude can be adjusted in calibrated steps from 5 mV to 5 V in three ranges.  The oscillator
amplitude can be adjusted in calibrated steps from 5 mV to 5 V in three ranges.  The oscillator
is an Colpitts oscillator using a 7119 tube.  A peak-to-peak detector made with two GaAs diodes
is an Colpitts oscillator using a [[7119]] tube.  A peak-to-peak detector made with two GaAs diodes
measures the swing of the oscillator and produces a DC feedback signal that controls a series
measures the swing of the oscillator and produces a DC feedback signal that controls a series
voltage regulator that supplies power to the oscillator.  The calibration procedure in the manual makes use
voltage regulator that supplies power to the oscillator.  The calibration procedure in the manual makes use

Revision as of 11:30, 1 July 2010

The Tektronix Type 191 Constant Amplitude Signal Generator is a sine wave source introduced in 1966. It covers frequencies from 350 kHz to 100 MHz in seven bands. The output amplitude can be adjusted in calibrated steps from 5 mV to 5 V in three ranges. The oscillator is an Colpitts oscillator using a 7119 tube. A peak-to-peak detector made with two GaAs diodes measures the swing of the oscillator and produces a DC feedback signal that controls a series voltage regulator that supplies power to the oscillator. The calibration procedure in the manual makes use of a 661 to accurately view the output waveform.