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The Tektronix 114 is a solid-state pulse generator [[introduced in 1965]]. | The '''Tektronix 114''' is a solid-state pulse generator [[introduced in 1965]]. | ||
The pulse period range is 1 microsecond to 100 milliseconds. | The pulse period range is 1 microsecond to 100 milliseconds. | ||
The pulse width range is 100 nanoseconds to 10 milliseconds. | The pulse width range is 100 nanoseconds to 10 milliseconds. | ||
The Tektronix 114 can produce pulses of both polarities. | The Tektronix 114 can produce pulses of both polarities. | ||
The rise time is not directly specified, but claimed to be less than 15 ns on a [[547]]/[[1A1]] in the calibration section of the manual. According to the factory calibration procedure, it is less than 10 ns. | |||
==Manuals== | |||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/114/114.djvu Tektronix 114 Manual (DjVu)] | * [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/114/114.djvu Tektronix 114 Manual (DjVu)] | ||
* [ | * [[Media:070-465.pdf|Tektronix 114 Manual (OCR PDF, 3M)]] | ||
* [[Media:Tek 114 fcp nov 1966.pdf|Tektronix Type 114 Factory Calibration Procedure, November 1966]] | * [[Media:Tek 114 fcp nov 1966.pdf|Tektronix Type 114 Factory Calibration Procedure, November 1966]] | ||
==Pictures== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tek_114.jpg|Front view. | Tek_114.jpg|Front view. |
Revision as of 05:19, 15 November 2019
The Tektronix 114 is a solid-state pulse generator introduced in 1965.
The pulse period range is 1 microsecond to 100 milliseconds. The pulse width range is 100 nanoseconds to 10 milliseconds. The Tektronix 114 can produce pulses of both polarities.
The rise time is not directly specified, but claimed to be less than 15 ns on a 547/1A1 in the calibration section of the manual. According to the factory calibration procedure, it is less than 10 ns.
Manuals
- Tektronix 114 Manual (DjVu)
- Tektronix 114 Manual (OCR PDF, 3M)
- Tektronix Type 114 Factory Calibration Procedure, November 1966
Pictures
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Front view.
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Top internal
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Bottom internal. Orange capacitor is not original, serving the role of C298, which presumably failed.