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The R116 is a pulse generator [[introduced in 1968]] for use with automated measurement systems such as the [[240]] and [[R250]] | [[File:Tek-r116.jpg|right|350px]] | ||
The '''Tektronix R116''' is a programmable pulse generator [[introduced in 1968]] for use with automated measurement systems such as the [[240]] and [[R250]]. | |||
The R116 uses a [[1N3716]] tunnel diode to produce pulses. | |||
==Manuals== | |||
* [http://w140.com/tek_r116_description.pdf Description of R116 from Tektronix Automated Testing Systems book (PDF)] | * [http://w140.com/tek_r116_description.pdf Description of R116 from Tektronix Automated Testing Systems book (PDF)] | ||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/r116late/tek%20r116%20early.v6.pdf Tektronix R116 Manual (early, PDF)] | * [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/r116late/tek%20r116%20early.v6.pdf Tektronix R116 Manual (early, PDF)] | ||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/r116late/tek%20r116%20late.v6.pdf Tektronix R116 Manual (late, PDF)] | * [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/r116late/tek%20r116%20late.v6.pdf Tektronix R116 Manual (late, PDF)] | ||
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* [http://w140.com/tek_r116_1968_catalog.pdf Tektronix R116 in 1968 Catalog (PDF)] | * [http://w140.com/tek_r116_1968_catalog.pdf Tektronix R116 in 1968 Catalog (PDF)] | ||
{{BeginSpecs}} | |||
{{Spec | Pulse period | 100 ns to 11 ms (± 3%)}} | |||
{{Spec | Pulse delay | 50 ns to 550 μs (± 3% + 10 ns)}} | |||
{{Spec | Pulse width | 50 ns to 550 μs (± 3% + 10 ns)}} | |||
{{Spec | Rise time | 10 ns to 110 μs (± 10% below in 1 ns and 10 ns ranges, ± 5% above)}} | |||
{{Spec | Fall time | 10 ns to 110 μs (± 10% below in 1 ns and 10 ns ranges, ± 5% above)}} | |||
{{Spec | Pulse amplitude | 0.4 V to 10 V into 50 Ω, positive or negative (± 3% + 15/25/50 mV) }} | |||
{{Spec | Pulse offset | 0 to ±5 V in 3 ranges (± 5% + 200 mV)}} | |||
{{Spec | Features | | |||
* "Programmable" | |||
* Double pulse mode | |||
}} | |||
{{EndSpecs}} | |||
The R116 has a programming connector in the back. Eight operating parameters can be programmed digitally (by switch closure): | |||
* Trigger Source | |||
* Mode | |||
* Period Range | |||
* Delay or Burst Time Range | |||
* Width Range | |||
* Amplitude Range | |||
* Polarity | |||
* Rise Time/Fall Time Range | |||
Seven more parameters are controlled by connecting external resistances: | |||
* Period Multiplier | |||
* Delay or Burst Time Multiplier | |||
* Width Multiplier | |||
* Amplitude Multiplier | |||
* DC Offset | |||
* Rise Time Multiplier | |||
* Fall Time Multiplier | |||
==Pictures== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Tek-r116.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Pulse generators]] | [[Category:Pulse generators]] | ||
[[Category:Introduced in 1968]] | [[Category:Introduced in 1968]] |
Revision as of 09:56, 13 January 2015
The Tektronix R116 is a programmable pulse generator introduced in 1968 for use with automated measurement systems such as the 240 and R250.
The R116 uses a 1N3716 tunnel diode to produce pulses.
Manuals
- Description of R116 from Tektronix Automated Testing Systems book (PDF)
- Tektronix R116 Manual (early, PDF)
- Tektronix R116 Manual (late, PDF)
- Tektronix R116 Manual Changes at Serial Number 1121 (PDF)
- Tektronix R116 in 1968 Catalog (PDF)
Key Specifications
Pulse period | 100 ns to 11 ms (± 3%) |
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Pulse delay | 50 ns to 550 μs (± 3% + 10 ns) |
Pulse width | 50 ns to 550 μs (± 3% + 10 ns) |
Rise time | 10 ns to 110 μs (± 10% below in 1 ns and 10 ns ranges, ± 5% above) |
Fall time | 10 ns to 110 μs (± 10% below in 1 ns and 10 ns ranges, ± 5% above) |
Pulse amplitude | 0.4 V to 10 V into 50 Ω, positive or negative (± 3% + 15/25/50 mV) |
Pulse offset | 0 to ±5 V in 3 ranges (± 5% + 200 mV) |
Features |
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The R116 has a programming connector in the back. Eight operating parameters can be programmed digitally (by switch closure):
- Trigger Source
- Mode
- Period Range
- Delay or Burst Time Range
- Width Range
- Amplitude Range
- Polarity
- Rise Time/Fall Time Range
Seven more parameters are controlled by connecting external resistances:
- Period Multiplier
- Delay or Burst Time Multiplier
- Width Multiplier
- Amplitude Multiplier
- DC Offset
- Rise Time Multiplier
- Fall Time Multiplier