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File:Tek 561s.jpg      | '''[[561]]''' (1961)
File:Tek 561s.jpg      | '''[[561]]''' (1961)
File:Image needed.jpg  | '''[[561A]]''' (1962)
File:Image needed.jpg  | '''[[561A]]''' (1962)
File:564_1.JPG    | '''[[564]]|564 - Storage scope''' (1962-1968?)
File:564_1.JPG    | '''[[564|564 - Storage scope]]''' (1962-1968?)
File:564B_1_burndamage.jpg    | '''[[564]]B|564B - Storage scope''' (1968)
File:564B_1_burndamage.jpg    | '''[[564B|564B - Storage scope]]''' (1968)
File:Tek565-crop.jpg  | '''[[565|565 - Dual-beam scope]]''', two plug-ins; built-in trigger, sweep, and horizontal amplifier (1963)
File:Tek565-crop.jpg  | '''[[565|565 - Dual-beam scope]]''', two plug-ins; built-in trigger, sweep, and horizontal amplifier (1963)
File:567 front.jpg      | '''[[567|567 - Sampling scope with digital readout]]''' (1962)
File:567 front.jpg      | '''[[567|567 - Sampling scope with digital readout]]''' (1962)

Revision as of 23:23, 2 December 2014

The 560 series scopes which were introduced with the 560 and 561 in 1961 were tube scopes that began to introduce some solid state circuitry. They use 2-series or 3-series vertical plug-ins and 2-series or 3-series horizontal plug-ins (exception: 560 and 561 only takes 2-series because of weak power supply).

560-series mainframes contain neither delay lines nor amplifier stages, requiring the plug-ins to drive the CRT deflection plates directly, at the disadvantage of needing to calibrate gain or sweep when swapping plug-ins.

These scopes are compatible with 560-series plug-ins.