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The vertical amplifier consists of a [[12BY7]] differential amplifier followed | The vertical amplifier consists of a [[12BY7]] differential amplifier followed | ||
by a [[6DJ8]] cathode-follower, followed by a [[6197]] differential (common-cathode) | by a [[6DJ8]] cathode-follower, followed by a [[6197]] differential (common-cathode) | ||
output stage that drives the 200ns L-C delay line, which drives the vertical deflection | output stage that drives the 200ns L-C [[delay line]], which drives the vertical deflection | ||
plates of the CRT. | plates of the CRT. | ||
Trigger pickoff is taken after the cathode follower stage in the vertical amplifier. | Trigger pickoff is taken after the cathode follower stage in the vertical amplifier. |
Revision as of 19:55, 13 February 2012
The Tektronix Type 533 is a 15 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1958 that uses letter-series and 1-series plug-ins. It has 10kV accelerating voltage. It uses 500 watts and weighs 62 pounds. The vertical amplifier consists of a 12BY7 differential amplifier followed by a 6DJ8 cathode-follower, followed by a 6197 differential (common-cathode) output stage that drives the 200ns L-C delay line, which drives the vertical deflection plates of the CRT. Trigger pickoff is taken after the cathode follower stage in the vertical amplifier. There is a 6DJ8 differential trigger pickoff amplifier followed by half of a 6DJ8 a cathode follower, buffering the trigger signal. The trigger circuit is a 6DJ8 trigger amplifier followed by a 6DJ8 Schmitt trigger. Triggering can be from the internal pickoff or from an external signal or "line" trigger, from a 6.3V tap on the power transformer. The 533 contains a 128F thermal cutoff. The high voltages for the CRT, +8650 and -1350 volts, are generated by a 60 kHz Hartley power oscillator and five 5642 high-voltage rectifier diode tubes.