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install a [[T|Type T]] timebase plug-in in the Horizontal bay. | install a [[T|Type T]] timebase plug-in in the Horizontal bay. | ||
The 536 contains identical vertical and horizontal amplifiers, with a front panel control to set the two in phase. This allows an equal bandwidth of 11 MHz in both directions. It also has a special CRT with equal bandwidths in both directions. Aside from the amplifiers, the only other circuitry in the entire scope are the power supplies and calibrator. | The 536 contains identical vertical and horizontal amplifiers, with a front panel control to set the two in phase. | ||
This allows an equal bandwidth of 11 MHz in both directions. | |||
It also has a special CRT ([[T5360]]) with equal bandwidths in both directions. | |||
Aside from the amplifiers, the only other circuitry in the entire scope are the power supplies and calibrator. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 11:35, 4 August 2017
The Tektronix Type 536 is an X-Y scope introduced in 1957
that takes two letter-series and 1-series plug-ins,
one for the horizontal axis and one for the vertical axis.
The Type 536 does not contain trigger and sweep circuitry. To use a 536 as a conventional oscilloscope, install a Type T timebase plug-in in the Horizontal bay.
The 536 contains identical vertical and horizontal amplifiers, with a front panel control to set the two in phase. This allows an equal bandwidth of 11 MHz in both directions. It also has a special CRT (T5360) with equal bandwidths in both directions. Aside from the amplifiers, the only other circuitry in the entire scope are the power supplies and calibrator.
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