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The '''Tektronix Type S-311''' Programmable Dual-Trace Sampling Plug-In Unit  
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is a [[560-series plug-ins|560-series plug-in]] designed for use in a [[567]]  
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|type=S-311
|summary=Programmable Dual-Trace Sampling Plug-In Unit
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|caption=S-311 Front view
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The '''Tektronix Type S-311''' Programmable Dual-Trace Sampling Plug-In Unit is a [[560-series plug-ins|560-series plug-in]] designed for use in a [[567]]  
as part of a Tektronix [[S-2000]] and [[S-3000]]­ series automated test systems.
as part of a Tektronix [[S-2000]] and [[S-3000]]­ series automated test systems.


In contrast to the [[3S6]] which uses external sampling heads,
In contrast to the [[3S6]] which uses external sampling heads, the S-311 contains two samplers internally, like the [[3S76]] or [[3S1]].
the S-311 contains two samplers internally, like the [[3S76]] or [[3S1]].
However, unlike the 3S76 and 3S1, the S-311 gets its signal inputs via [[BNC connector]]s on the rear panel.
However, unlike the 3S76 and 3S1, the S-311 gets its signal inputs via
[[BNC connector]]s on the rear panel.
The input impedance of each input is 50 Ω.
The input impedance of each input is 50 Ω.


When the S-311 is inserted into the mainframe, its BNC input connectors must be manually connected,
When the S-311 is inserted into the mainframe, its BNC input connectors must be manually connected, as they are not designed to pair with a corresponding connector in the plug-in bay bulkhead. The [[567]] mainframe has holes in the plug-in bay bulkhead at the location
as they are not designed to pair with a corresponding connector in the plug-in bay bulkhead.
The [[567]] mainframe has holes in the plug-in bay bulkhead at the location
of the signal input connectors and programming connector of the S-311.
of the signal input connectors and programming connector of the S-311.


The remote programmability of the S-311 typically involves a [[262|Type 262 programmer]].
The remote programmability of the S-311 typically involves a [[262|Type 262 programmer]].
Remote programming can control the mV/div, voltage offset, and mode,
Remote programming can control the mV/div, voltage offset, and mode, i.e., channel A, channel B, or dual-trace.
i.e., channel A, channel B, or dual-trace.
The Type 262 controls the DC currents in the coils of six reed relays in the S-311.
The Type 262 controls the DC currents in the coils of six reed relays in the S-311.


The S-311 can be thought of as a [[3S76]] with remote programmability,
The S-311 can be thought of as a [[3S76]] with remote programmability, connectors on the rear, no delay, and no trigger pickoff.
connectors on the rear, no delay, and no trigger pickoff.
Component numbers are the same in the two models.
Component numbers are the same in the two models.
The S-311 and 3S76 both have 0.4 nanosecond risetimes.
The S-311 and 3S76 both have 0.4 nanosecond risetimes.
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The S-311 does not contain a signal delay.
The S-311 does not contain a signal delay.
The BNC signal input connectors on the rear panel of the S-311
The BNC signal input connectors on the rear panel of the S-311 are connected by short coaxial cables to the sampling bridge.
are connected by short coaxial cables to the sampling bridge.


==Manuals ==
==Manuals ==
* [[Media:070-0468-01.pdf|Tektronix S-311 Manual (PDF)]]
* [[Media:070-0468-01.pdf|Tektronix S-311 Manual (PDF)]]
==Pictures ==
==Pictures ==
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Revision as of 11:55, 14 August 2021

Tektronix S-311
Programmable Dual-Trace Sampling Plug-In Unit
S-311 Front view

Compatible with 560-series scopes

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

The Tektronix Type S-311 Programmable Dual-Trace Sampling Plug-In Unit is a 560-series plug-in designed for use in a 567 as part of a Tektronix S-2000 and S-3000­ series automated test systems.

In contrast to the 3S6 which uses external sampling heads, the S-311 contains two samplers internally, like the 3S76 or 3S1. However, unlike the 3S76 and 3S1, the S-311 gets its signal inputs via BNC connectors on the rear panel. The input impedance of each input is 50 Ω.

When the S-311 is inserted into the mainframe, its BNC input connectors must be manually connected, as they are not designed to pair with a corresponding connector in the plug-in bay bulkhead. The 567 mainframe has holes in the plug-in bay bulkhead at the location of the signal input connectors and programming connector of the S-311.

The remote programmability of the S-311 typically involves a Type 262 programmer. Remote programming can control the mV/div, voltage offset, and mode, i.e., channel A, channel B, or dual-trace. The Type 262 controls the DC currents in the coils of six reed relays in the S-311.

The S-311 can be thought of as a 3S76 with remote programmability, connectors on the rear, no delay, and no trigger pickoff. Component numbers are the same in the two models. The S-311 and 3S76 both have 0.4 nanosecond risetimes. The sampler in the S-311 uses four Tek-made GaAs diodes.

The S-311 does not contain a signal delay. The BNC signal input connectors on the rear panel of the S-311 are connected by short coaxial cables to the sampling bridge.

Manuals

Pictures