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six tubes, on a shock-mounted subchassis to avoid microphonics. | six tubes, on a shock-mounted subchassis to avoid microphonics. | ||
Type D was [[introduced in 1954|introduced]] with the [[531]] and [[535]] in [[introduced in 1954|1954]] as Type 53D | Type D was [[introduced in 1954|introduced]] with the [[531]] and [[535]] in [[introduced in 1954|1954]] as Type 53D. | ||
was briefly renamed Type 53D/54D in 1955 with the introduction of the [[541]] and [[545]], then quickly renamed Type 53/54D | It was briefly renamed Type 53D/54D in 1955 with the introduction of the [[541]] and [[545]], | ||
then shortened to Type D in 1959 with the introduction of the 5xxA scopes. | and then quickly renamed Type 53/54D. | ||
by the constant-bandwidth model [[1A6]]. | Its name was then shortened to Type D in 1959 with the introduction of the 5xxA scopes. | ||
Its last year was 1968, having been superseded by the constant-bandwidth model [[1A6]]. | |||
[[K]], [[L]], and [[T]] are tied for longest production life, at 16 years. | [[K]], [[L]], and [[T]] are tied for longest production life, at 16 years. |
Revision as of 17:43, 3 February 2018
The Tektronix Type D is a differential amplifier plug-in for 500-series scopes.
It has high gain, and the bandwidth depends on the gain, ranging from 2 MHz at 50 mV/div and up, to 300 kHz at 1 mV/div.
It displays the difference between two input signals, with a common-mode rejection ratio of 10,000. It has six tubes, on a shock-mounted subchassis to avoid microphonics.
Type D was introduced with the 531 and 535 in 1954 as Type 53D. It was briefly renamed Type 53D/54D in 1955 with the introduction of the 541 and 545, and then quickly renamed Type 53/54D. Its name was then shortened to Type D in 1959 with the introduction of the 5xxA scopes. Its last year was 1968, having been superseded by the constant-bandwidth model 1A6.
K, L, and T are tied for longest production life, at 16 years. B, D, and G are next at 15 years.
Lavoie Laboratories produced an unauthorized clone, the Lavoie LA-265-D.
Internals
Some production runs used a pair of 5814 tubes at the input while others used 12AU7's. These two tube types have different heater currents, and because the heaters are series-wired, you cannot switch from one type to the other without circuit modification.
Specifications
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Pictures
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Front
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Chassis
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Rubber support for elimination of microphonics
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Chassis bottom
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Early Schematic
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Late Schematic
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Late Attenuators
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Front View (vertical position knob not original)
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