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11 bits.  External triggering is required, unless option 01 is present, which trigger pickoff but reduces the
11 bits.  External triggering is required, unless option 01 is present, which trigger pickoff but reduces the
vertical bandwidth to 3GHz.  The input is direct-coupled and is 5V full-scale on the regular SCD5000 and 10V
vertical bandwidth to 3GHz.  The input is direct-coupled and is 5V full-scale on the regular SCD5000 and 10V
full-scale with option 01.   
full-scale with option 01.  The SCD5000 is similar to the [[SCD1000]].


* [http://w140.com/aurand_sandia_scd5000_deconv.pdf Paper Showing 15GHz SCD5000 Response Using Deconvolution (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/aurand_sandia_scd5000_deconv.pdf Paper Showing 15GHz SCD5000 Response Using Deconvolution (PDF)]
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[[List of manuals that are needed|Manual needed]].
[[List of manuals that are needed|Manual needed]].
* [http://w140.com/tek_scd1000_scd5000_service.pdf Tektronix SCD1000 and SCD5000 Service Manual (PDF)]


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Revision as of 17:49, 15 November 2012

The Tektronix SCD5000 is a digitizer based on a scan converter tube. It has a vertical bandwidth of 4.5GHz. The maximum sample rate is 200Gsamp/sec. The maximum record length is 1024 samples. Vertical resolution is 11 bits. External triggering is required, unless option 01 is present, which trigger pickoff but reduces the vertical bandwidth to 3GHz. The input is direct-coupled and is 5V full-scale on the regular SCD5000 and 10V full-scale with option 01. The SCD5000 is similar to the SCD1000.

Manual needed.