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Next, the signal is buffered by a PNP emitter-follower biased at around 5mA collector current. | Next, the signal is buffered by a PNP emitter-follower biased at around 5mA collector current. | ||
That provides a known (low) source impedance for driving the switch-selectable LF reject and HF reject filters. | That provides a known (low) source impedance for driving the switch-selectable LF reject and HF reject filters. | ||
The output of the filters drives a discrete NPN differential amplifier, which drives U165, a [[151-0109-01]] Tek-made trigger IC. | The output of the filters drives a discrete NPN differential amplifier, which drives U165, a [[151-0109-00|151-0109-01]] Tek-made trigger IC. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 14:51, 7 December 2014
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix 5B40 is a 60 MHz timebase for 5000-series scopes, particularly the 5400-series. The trigger signal passes through source switching, coupling switching, and then a JFET source-follower buffer. Next, the signal is buffered by a PNP emitter-follower biased at around 5mA collector current. That provides a known (low) source impedance for driving the switch-selectable LF reject and HF reject filters. The output of the filters drives a discrete NPN differential amplifier, which drives U165, a 151-0109-01 Tek-made trigger IC.
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