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Significant differences to the 7M11 include: | Significant differences to the 7M11 include: | ||
* faster risetime spec ( | * faster risetime spec (150 ps instead of 175 ps) | ||
* shorter delay ( | * shorter delay (70 ns instead of 75 ns) | ||
* СР50-262 connectors instead of GR874 | * СР50-262 connectors instead of [[GR874]] | ||
* separate trigger outputs instead of switchable trigger output | * separate trigger outputs instead of switchable trigger output | ||
* trigger and signal outputs both attenuated 2:1 | * trigger and signal outputs both attenuated 2:1 | ||
The signal inputs and outputs are СР50-262 type, which are similar to N | The signal inputs and outputs are СР50-262 type, which are similar to [[N connector]]s. N connectors will fit, just about, but the thread doesn't fully engage. The trigger outputs are СР50-73 type. | ||
The sample in the photograph has a measured | The sample in the photograph has a measured 125 ps risetime, though with a couple of nanoseconds of 'sag' after the leading edge. This corresponds to a bandwidth of nearly 3 GHz. | ||
The plugin is extremely heavy at 3. | The plugin is extremely heavy at 3.7 kg (8lb 2oz). It is entirely passive, having no edge connector on the rear, and can be used independently of the oscilloscope mainframe. In fact, it doesn't even have a locking screw to hold it in to the mainframe at all. | ||
{{BeginSpecs}} | {{BeginSpecs}} | ||
{{Spec | Impedance | | {{Spec | Impedance | 50 Ω }} | ||
{{Spec | Delay time | 70 ns }} | {{Spec | Delay time | 70 ns }} | ||
{{Spec | Signal risetime | < | {{Spec | Signal risetime | < 150 ps }} | ||
{{Spec | Trigger risetime | < | {{Spec | Trigger risetime | < 500 ps }} | ||
{{Spec | Maximum input voltage | | {{Spec | Maximum input voltage | 2 V }} | ||
{{EndSpecs}} | {{EndSpecs}} | ||
Revision as of 09:10, 15 May 2018
The Я4С-102 is a dual delay line plug-in for Soviet 7000-series clones. It is roughly analogous to the Tek 7M11.
Significant differences to the 7M11 include:
- faster risetime spec (150 ps instead of 175 ps)
- shorter delay (70 ns instead of 75 ns)
- СР50-262 connectors instead of GR874
- separate trigger outputs instead of switchable trigger output
- trigger and signal outputs both attenuated 2:1
The signal inputs and outputs are СР50-262 type, which are similar to N connectors. N connectors will fit, just about, but the thread doesn't fully engage. The trigger outputs are СР50-73 type.
The sample in the photograph has a measured 125 ps risetime, though with a couple of nanoseconds of 'sag' after the leading edge. This corresponds to a bandwidth of nearly 3 GHz.
The plugin is extremely heavy at 3.7 kg (8lb 2oz). It is entirely passive, having no edge connector on the rear, and can be used independently of the oscilloscope mainframe. In fact, it doesn't even have a locking screw to hold it in to the mainframe at all.
Key Specifications
Impedance | 50 Ω |
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Delay time | 70 ns |
Signal risetime | < 150 ps |
Trigger risetime | < 500 ps |
Maximum input voltage | 2 V |
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Pictures
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Front
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Three-quarter view
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Rear view
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Я4С-102 with Tek CSA803A testing risetime
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Detail of interconnections of Я4С-102 and CSA803A/SD24/SD22 sampling heads
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Trigger and delayed signal outputs
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Delayed signal output risetime
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Trigger output riestime