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Is it just me, or is that confusing since those compartments are for vertical-axis signals?
Is it just me, or is that confusing since those compartments are for vertical-axis signals?
[[User:Kurt|Kurt]] ([[User talk:Kurt|talk]]) 14:52, 11 March 2021 (PST)
[[User:Kurt|Kurt]] ([[User talk:Kurt|talk]]) 14:52, 11 March 2021 (PST)
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Kurt, I also cannot claim any expertise in the 11000 series scopes, but based on [[Media:The 11400 story.pdf|Story of 11400 Development]] (who is the author?) and the mentioned [[Media:Tek 11000-series plug-in to main frame interface manual.pdf|11000-Series Plug-in to Main Frame Interface Manual]] I totally agree with you. The interface manual also lists compatibility of 7k plugins, but does not mention the mechanical obstruction from plugging them in without modification. Also the modified [[067-0587-10]] is listed in some 11k mainframe manuals in the calibration section. So my personal conclusion is that 7k plugins should be working in most (?) 11k mainframes with the limitations listed in [[Media:Tek 11000-series plug-in to main frame interface manual.pdf|11000-Series Plug-in to Main Frame Interface Manual]].
However, [[John Addis]] says they dont: [[Similarity_of_11000-series_interface_and_7000-series_interface]]. (However he seems to mostly talk about how 11k plugins dont work in 7k mainframes) Based on that I was initially tempted to remove the statement in the [[11401]] page that 7k plugins are compatible. Conclusion: Its quite confusing to me at this point.
[[User:Gregor|Gregor]] ([[User talk:Gregor|talk]]) 19:30, 11 March 2021 (MST)

Revision as of 19:30, 11 March 2021

TODO(kurt): Find out whether the RIGHT plug-in slot is special in 11400 and DSA600 scopes. It seems likely that it is, given that the 11T5H manual says (section 1-1):

The 11T5H is used with Tektronix Digitizing Mainframes.

and lists only 11400 and DS600 mainframes in the mainframe compatibility table (table 4-4), and the same document (section 1-7) says

Note: If the 11T5H is to be used to trigger on signals originating from an 11A34V Video Amplifier, the 11T5H must be installed in the rightmost plug-in compartment of your mainframe.

So it seems likely that in 11400 and DSA600 scopes, the trigger signals are routed to the RIGHT plug-in slot, same as 11300 mainframes. However, unlike 11300 mainframes, 11400 and DSA600 mainframes allow the RIGHT plug-in to function as a vertical plug-in, i.e., its main signal output (pins 11A/11B) can be used as the vertical axis.

Gregor: I am not an expert in 11000 series scopes at all, but some Tek documents (like the 11000 series interface description) and the existence of the 11k detector on B20 to me are a strong hint that the 11000 series scopes was initially designed to be compatible with the 7k plugins, but this feature was dropped later in the design stage? It would be interesting to mention if that is correct. Otherwise the B20 pin doesn't seem to make any sense.


The "Pinout" section has a heading, "Horizontal Compartments", on the table on the left. Is it just me, or is that confusing since those compartments are for vertical-axis signals? Kurt (talk) 14:52, 11 March 2021 (PST)


Kurt, I also cannot claim any expertise in the 11000 series scopes, but based on Story of 11400 Development (who is the author?) and the mentioned 11000-Series Plug-in to Main Frame Interface Manual I totally agree with you. The interface manual also lists compatibility of 7k plugins, but does not mention the mechanical obstruction from plugging them in without modification. Also the modified 067-0587-10 is listed in some 11k mainframe manuals in the calibration section. So my personal conclusion is that 7k plugins should be working in most (?) 11k mainframes with the limitations listed in 11000-Series Plug-in to Main Frame Interface Manual.

However, John Addis says they dont: Similarity_of_11000-series_interface_and_7000-series_interface. (However he seems to mostly talk about how 11k plugins dont work in 7k mainframes) Based on that I was initially tempted to remove the statement in the 11401 page that 7k plugins are compatible. Conclusion: Its quite confusing to me at this point. Gregor (talk) 19:30, 11 March 2021 (MST)