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It is also the only comparator that can handle ±100 V common mode at full sensitivity. | It is also the only comparator that can handle ±100 V common mode at full sensitivity. | ||
With a pair of "Disconnect Signal" buttons, the Type Z was the first | With a pair of "Disconnect Signal" buttons, the Type Z was the first | ||
movement toward a "GND" position on the input switches. | movement toward a "GND" position on the input switches. | ||
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Risetime as a general-purpose amplifier is 27 ns (13 MHz bandwidth), but it can track a common-mode risetime of 7 ns. | Risetime as a general-purpose amplifier is 27 ns (13 MHz bandwidth), but it can track a common-mode risetime of 7 ns. | ||
[[Category:Specifications needed]] | [[Category:Specifications needed]] | ||
==Internals== | ==Internals== |
Revision as of 17:40, 22 February 2021
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix Type Z is a comparator plug-in for 500-series scopes, introduced in 1960 and dropped after 1968.
The Type Z has two inputs, A and B, plus a precision comparison voltage, VC, that is adjustable from 0 to ±1 V, 10 V, or 100 V via a ten-turn pot.
The following differential amplifier can be configured to display VA, −VB, VA−VB, VA−VC, or VC−VB.
This allows DC-coupled measurements of small signals with large DC offsets.
Unlike later comparators, Type Z has separate step attenuators for each input, permitting the user to view the difference between signals of widely differing amplitudes.
It is also the only comparator that can handle ±100 V common mode at full sensitivity.
With a pair of "Disconnect Signal" buttons, the Type Z was the first movement toward a "GND" position on the input switches.
The Type P6023 probe with R and C compensation, introduced in 1962, was specifically designed for the Type Z but also marketed for the Type G.
Specifications
Maximum sensitivity is 50 mV/div, and common-mode rejection at DC and low frequencies is 40,000 to 1.
Risetime as a general-purpose amplifier is 27 ns (13 MHz bandwidth), but it can track a common-mode risetime of 7 ns.
Internals
The Type Z uses both tubes and transistors, capitalizing on the strengths of each.
The step attenuators are turret attenuators.
Links
Pictures
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3/4 View
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Front View
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Front View
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Pre-production Type Z with different knob color
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Left Side
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Left Side
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Right Side
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Right Side
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Right Side
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Right Side Tubes
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Top
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Rear
Schematic
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Attenuators
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Main Amplifier