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==Internals==
==Internals==
The HV power supply uses three [[5642]] rectifiers to produce +2325 V for the CRT anode
The HV power supply uses three [[5642]] rectifiers to produce +2,325 V for the CRT anode and −1,675 V for the CRT cathode.   
and -1675 V for the CRT cathode.  The LV power supply is linear, using a [[6080]] tube as
The LV power supply is linear, using a [[6080]] tube as the pass tube of the series regulator for +300 V and +100 V supply.   
the pass tube of the series regulator for +300 V and +100 V supply.  The -150 V supply is  
The −150 V supply is regulated by a [[6AU5]] tube.  The voltage reference for the −150 V supply is a [[5651]] tube.   
regulated by a [[6AU5]] tube.  The voltage reference for the -150 V supply is a [[5651]]
 
tube.  The 515 and 515A use [[selenium rectifiers]].  A kit was later made available
The 515 and 515A use [[selenium rectifiers]].  A kit was later made availa blefor converting them to silicon rectifiers for improved reliability.   
for converting them to silicon rectifiers for improved reliability.   
Starting at serial number 4424, the 515A used the [[120-142]] power transformer, the same part that is used in the [[516]].
Starting at serial number 4424, the 515A used the [[120-142]] power transformer,
the same part that is used in the [[516]].


The vertical amplifier is fully differential, DC-coupled, and all tube.  The stages are as follows:
The vertical amplifier is fully differential, DC-coupled, and all tube.  The stages are as follows:

Revision as of 13:28, 27 May 2021

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15 MHz Tube scope
Tektronix 515 front

Produced from 1955 to (?)

Manuals

(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 515 is a 15 MHz single-trace all-tube oscilloscope introduced in 1955. It does not use plug-ins.

A rack-mount version, the RM15 was also sold. There is also a 515A (serial numbers 101 through 1000 are "Type 515", 1001 and upward are "Type 515A").

The 515A has a Z-axis input and slightly higher vertical sensitivity than the 515. Maximum vertical sensitivity is 100 mV/Div for the 515 and 50 mV/Div for the 515A. The 516 is essentially a dual-trace version of the 515.

The 515 and 515A are fan-cooled, both in benchtop and rackmount forms.

Key Specifications

Channels One vertical channel (two input connectors and a switch to select)
Bandwidth DC to 15 MHz
Rise time 23 ns
Deflection 50 mV/div to 20 V/div (515A), 100 mV/div to 50 V/div (515)
Sweep 0.2 μs/div to 2 s/div
CRT T55 CRT CRT, P31 phosphor standard, 6 cm linear vertical deflection
Input impedance 1 MΩ // 30 pF
Power consumption 275 W
Weight 40 pounds (18 kg)

Links

Internals

The HV power supply uses three 5642 rectifiers to produce +2,325 V for the CRT anode and −1,675 V for the CRT cathode. The LV power supply is linear, using a 6080 tube as the pass tube of the series regulator for +300 V and +100 V supply. The −150 V supply is regulated by a 6AU5 tube. The voltage reference for the −150 V supply is a 5651 tube.

The 515 and 515A use selenium rectifiers. A kit was later made availa blefor converting them to silicon rectifiers for improved reliability. Starting at serial number 4424, the 515A used the 120-142 power transformer, the same part that is used in the 516.

The vertical amplifier is fully differential, DC-coupled, and all tube. The stages are as follows:

  • input buffer, cathode followers, 6AU6
  • first gain stage, differential amplifier, T-coil, 12BY7
  • unity gain buffer, cathode follower, 6DJ8
  • output amplifier, differential amplifier, T-coil, 6CL6

The horizontal amplifier uses half of a 6DJ8 as a buffer, followed by a 6DJ8 as a differential amplifier and phase splitter, followed by the two halves of another 6DJ8 as the output cathode followers driving the horizontal CRT deflection plates.

The trigger is a 6DJ8 differential trigger amplifier followed by a 6DJ8 Schmitt trigger.

Pictures