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The Type 59 plug-in contains two tubes, total. | The Type 59 plug-in contains two tubes, total. | ||
Both are [[ | Both are [[6BA8]] pentode/triodes. | ||
A triode cathode-follower buffers the input. | A triode cathode-follower buffers the input. | ||
Next is a differential amplifier made of two pentodes. | Next is a differential amplifier made of two pentodes. |
Revision as of 09:03, 2 September 2018
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix Type 59 is a 400 kHz amplifier for 560-series scopes. It was introduced in 1960, and at $50 (2015 value: $398) it was the lowest cost model of the 560-series plug-ins.
It does not have a calibrated input attenuator. The Type 59 signal input is a pair of banana plugs.
The manual says
The forward end of the chassis has been left free of circuitry in the anticipation that a user may wish to install additional circuitry to fit the Type 59 module to his own special application.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 400 kHz |
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Deflection sensitivity | ~ 1 V/Div |
Input impedance | 250 kΩ |
The Type 59 plug-in contains two tubes, total. Both are 6BA8 pentode/triodes. A triode cathode-follower buffers the input. Next is a differential amplifier made of two pentodes. The remaining triode is used as the trigger pickoff cathode-follower. The heater of tubes are supplied with 6.3 VAC from the mainframe.
Pictures
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From 1961 catalog
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schematic