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The Tektronix 122 is an external low-frequency low-level preamplifier.  The low-frequency cutoff and high frequency cutoff can be selected.  40kHz is the highest cutoff.
The Tektronix 122 is an external low-frequency low-level preamplifier.  The low-frequency cutoff and high frequency cutoff can be selected.  40kHz is the highest cutoff.


The 122 has four stages of amplification.  The first stage is a direct-coupled differential amplifier formed by both halves if a [[12AX7]] dual-triode tube.  The second stage is a [[12AU7]] differential amplifier, differentially driven by the first stage.  There are DC blocking capacitors between plates of the first stage and the grids of the second stage.  The second stage is coupled to the third stage by capacitors, which can be switched  
The 122 has four stages of amplification.  The first stage is a direct-coupled differential amplifier formed by both halves if a [[12AX7]] dual-triode tube.  The second stage is a [[12AU7]] differential amplifier, differentially driven by the first stage.  There are DC blocking capacitors between plates of the first stage and the grids of the second stage.  The second stage is coupled to the third stage by capacitors, which can be switched to select the low-frequency cutoff frequency. The third stage is a common-cathode amplifier formed from one half of a 12AU7 dual triode tube.  The plate load resistors of the third stage amplifier are shunted by switchable capacitors, allowing the high-frequency cutoff to be selected.  The resulting signal is buffered by a cathode-follower stage formed from the other triode in the third stage's 12AU7 tube.  The output impedance is rated to be about 1000 ohms. 
 
For low noise performance and freedom from oscillations, the power supplies in the 122 are carefully bypassed.  The B+ supply of +135VDC comes in to the 122 through an octal connector.  The raw voltage coming in is used for the plate supply of the output stage.


[http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/122_125/Tek%20122_125.pdf Tektronix 122 and 125 Manual]
[http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/122_125/Tek%20122_125.pdf Tektronix 122 and 125 Manual]

Revision as of 14:37, 30 December 2010

The Tektronix 122 is an external low-frequency low-level preamplifier. The low-frequency cutoff and high frequency cutoff can be selected. 40kHz is the highest cutoff.

The 122 has four stages of amplification. The first stage is a direct-coupled differential amplifier formed by both halves if a 12AX7 dual-triode tube. The second stage is a 12AU7 differential amplifier, differentially driven by the first stage. There are DC blocking capacitors between plates of the first stage and the grids of the second stage. The second stage is coupled to the third stage by capacitors, which can be switched to select the low-frequency cutoff frequency. The third stage is a common-cathode amplifier formed from one half of a 12AU7 dual triode tube. The plate load resistors of the third stage amplifier are shunted by switchable capacitors, allowing the high-frequency cutoff to be selected. The resulting signal is buffered by a cathode-follower stage formed from the other triode in the third stage's 12AU7 tube. The output impedance is rated to be about 1000 ohms.

For low noise performance and freedom from oscillations, the power supplies in the 122 are carefully bypassed. The B+ supply of +135VDC comes in to the 122 through an octal connector. The raw voltage coming in is used for the plate supply of the output stage.

Tektronix 122 and 125 Manual