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[[File:Tek 134 front.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Tektronix 134]]
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The '''Tektronix 134''' current probe amplifier interfaces a [[P6019]], [[P6020]], [[P6021]] or [[P6022]]  
The '''Tektronix 134''' current probe amplifier interfaces a [[P6019]], [[P6020]], [[P6021]] or [[P6022]]  
current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope.
current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope.
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==Pictures==
==Pictures==
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File:Tek 134.jpg
Tek 134 front.jpg | 134 front, early model (P6019/P6020-only switch label)
File:Tek 134 schem.png | Schematic
Tek134-front-2.jpg | 134 front, later model
File:Tek 134 front.jpg
Tek 134 right.jpg
File:Tek 134 right.jpg
Tek 134 left.jpg
File:Tek 134 left.jpg
Tek 134 rear.jpg
File:Tek 134 rear.jpg
Tek134-int1.jpg
Tek134-int2.jpg
Tek134-int3.jpg
Tek 134 schem.png | Schematic
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Comparison of P6022 with passive termination @ 10 mA/Div (top trace) vs. P6021+134 (bottom trace).
Signal is a sawtooth from a HP3325A @ 5 V<sub>p-p</sub> into 50 Ω = 100 mA<sub>p-p</sub>.
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P6021-6022-100hz.jpg | 100 Hz
P6021-6022-1000hz.jpg | 1 kHz
P6021-6022-10000hz.jpg | 10 kHz
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</gallery>


[[Category:Oscilloscope current probes]]
[[Category:Oscilloscope current probes]]
[[Category:Amplifiers]]
[[Category:Amplifiers]]

Revision as of 05:35, 26 October 2016

Tektronix 134

The Tektronix 134 current probe amplifier interfaces a P6019, P6020, P6021 or P6022 current probe to the voltage input of an oscilloscope.

Key Specifications

Current range 1 mA/Div to 1 A/Div in 1-2-5 sequence (scope at 50 mV/Div)
Gain 50 or 125 (selectable)
Bandwidth 8 Hz to 54 MHz @ Gain 50, 10 Hz to 30 MHz @ Gain 125

Manuals

Links

Pictures

Comparison of P6022 with passive termination @ 10 mA/Div (top trace) vs. P6021+134 (bottom trace). Signal is a sawtooth from a HP3325A @ 5 Vp-p into 50 Ω = 100 mAp-p.