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Image:7912ad tube.gif|7912AD digitizer tube
7912ad tube.gif | 7912AD digitizer tube
Image:R7912 1.jpg|R7912 front
7912ad-block.png | 7912AD block diagram
Image:R7912 2.jpg|R7912 controls
R7912 1.jpg | R7912 front
Image:R7912 3.jpg|R7912 rear
R7912 2.jpg | R7912 controls
Image:7912ad.jpg|7912AD front
R7912 3.jpg | R7912 rear
Image:Tek wp2000 1.jpg|WP 2000
7912ad.jpg|7912AD front
Image:Tek wp2000 2.jpg|WP 2000
Tek wp2000 1.jpg|WP 2000
Image:Tek wp2000 3.jpg|WP 2000
Tek wp2000 2.jpg|WP 2000
File:IMG 20130408 115501.jpg|7912AD TV output on NTSC monitor
Tek wp2000 3.jpg|WP 2000
File:Tek7912ad ieee488 top.jpg|7912AD IEEE 488
IMG 20130408 115501.jpg|7912AD TV output on NTSC monitor
File:Tek7912ad ieee488 bot.jpg|7912AD IEEE 488
Tek7912ad ieee488 top.jpg|7912AD IEEE 488
File:Tek7912ad mpu top.jpg|7912AD MPU
Tek7912ad ieee488 bot.jpg|7912AD IEEE 488
File:Tek7912ad mpu bot.jpg|7912AD MPU
Tek7912ad mpu top.jpg|7912AD MPU
File:Tek7912ad 5156 bot.jpg|7912AD 5156
Tek7912ad mpu bot.jpg|7912AD MPU
File:Tek7912ad 5156 top.jpg|7912AD 5156
Tek7912ad 5156 bot.jpg|7912AD 5156
File:Tek7912ad data buffer top.jpg|7912AD data buffer
Tek7912ad 5156 top.jpg|7912AD 5156
File:Tek7912ad data buffer bot.jpg|7912AD data buffer
Tek7912ad data buffer top.jpg|7912AD data buffer
File:Tek7912ad translator top.jpg|7912AD translator
Tek7912ad data buffer bot.jpg|7912AD data buffer
File:Tek7912ad translator bot.jpg|7912AD translator
Tek7912ad translator top.jpg|7912AD translator
File:Tek7912ad graticule gen top.jpg|7912AD graticule generator
Tek7912ad translator bot.jpg|7912AD translator
File:Tek7912ad graticule gen bot.jpg|7912AD graticule generator
Tek7912ad graticule gen top.jpg|7912AD graticule generator
File:Tek7912ad x-y ramp gen top.jpg|7912AD X-Y ramp generator
Tek7912ad graticule gen bot.jpg|7912AD graticule generator
File:Tek7912ad x-y ramp gen bot.jpg|7912AD X-Y ramp generator
Tek7912ad x-y ramp gen top.jpg|7912AD X-Y ramp generator
File:Tek7912ad video proc top.jpg|7912AD video processor
Tek7912ad x-y ramp gen bot.jpg|7912AD X-Y ramp generator
File:Tek7912ad 4377.jpg|7912AD 4377
Tek7912ad video proc top.jpg|7912AD video processor
File:Tek7912ad horiz.jpg|7912AD horizontal
Tek7912ad 4377.jpg|7912AD 4377
File:Tek7912ad scan amp.jpg|7912AD scan amplifier
Tek7912ad horiz.jpg|7912AD horizontal
Tek7912ad scan amp.jpg|7912AD scan amplifier
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Revision as of 22:40, 22 February 2017

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500/750 MHz Digitizer
Tektronix 7912AD with 7A26 and 7B90P

Produced from 1972 to 1989

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures


The Tektronix 7912 is a high-speed digitizer that takes one 7000-series vertical plug-in and one 7000-series horizontal plug-in. There is a 7912AD which has 500 MHz bandwidth and a 7912HB which offers 750 MHz bandwidth.

These instruments contain a special internal CRT-based digitizing scan converter tube (T7912) that is not visible from the outside. The signal goes from the vertical plug-in to the vertical amplifier to the digitizing tube where it deflects a beam of electrons. The electrons hit a small flat rectangular target inside the tube. This target is a solid state image sensor, conceptually similar to that in a digital camera.

The trace is read from the target by electronics in the 7912AD, digitized, and stored in memory. The reading of the target is asynchronous from the sweep and therefore the tube can be considered a form of scan converter. Three output methods are provided: NTSC-out, X-Y low-speed analog, and a GPIB interface.

The resolution of the target is 512x512, giving 512 points in the time domain and 9-bit linear quantization of the input voltage. Bypassing the vertical amplifier, the 7912 can provide a bandwidth of 1 GHz with a sensitivity of 4 V/Div.

With aftermarket modifications to the electronics, 7912AD bandwidths have been extended above 2 GHz in special cases. With a 7B92 sweeping the whole X-axis in 5 ns, and the 7912AD capturing 512 samples in that sweep, the 7912AD performs the function of a 100 GSample/s ADC.

The technology was designed at Tektronix in the 1970's and sold through the 1980's. They were expensive.

The WP 2000 (067-0679-00) Digital Display Controller is an external module that interfaces with the 7912.

Plug-in modules intended for the 7912 have a 'P' suffix, meaning Programmable, e.g. 7A16P, 7A29P and 7B90P.

Specifications

The Tektronix 7912AD is 19" wide, 7" tall, 27" deep, and weighs 55 pounds. It uses 360 watts maximum.

Manuals

Links

See Also

Pictures