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Each of the four input attenuator circuits contains five [[miniature relays]]. The bistable relay coils are wired in a 4x5 matrix. | Each of the four input attenuator circuits contains five [[miniature relays]]. The bistable relay coils are wired in a 4x5 matrix. | ||
The 7A42 contains its own switch mode PSU, based on an SG3524 controller, that generates +5 V, -2 V and -5 V from the mainframe's +/-50 V rails. | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Revision as of 12:17, 17 March 2018
The Tektronix 7A42 is a four-channel 350 MHz plug-in for 7000-series scopes.
It was specifically designed for logic signals (TTL, ECL, CMOS) and supports triggering based on Boolean conditions of the four inputs.
A fifth trace, "Trigger View", displays the trigger function output or external clock input.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 350 MHz |
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Deflection |
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Input impedance | 1MΩ or 50 Ω |
Max. input voltage |
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Trigger level |
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Hysteresis | 40 mV (TTL), 8 mV (ECL) (or ×10) |
Features |
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Weight | 2.8 kg / 6.2 lb |
Internals
The 7A42's functions are controlled by an 8085A microprocessor.
Each of the four input attenuator circuits contains five miniature relays. The bistable relay coils are wired in a 4x5 matrix.
The 7A42 contains its own switch mode PSU, based on an SG3524 controller, that generates +5 V, -2 V and -5 V from the mainframe's +/-50 V rails.