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Revision as of 10:12, 21 January 2022
The Tektronix Type 3A2 is a dual-trace amplifier plug-in introduced in 1963 for 560-series scopes. It was designed for compatibility with the digital unit in the 567, e.g, the 6R1 or 6R1A.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 500 kHz |
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Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 47 pF |
Deflection | 10 mV/div to 25 V/div |
Internals
The input signal passes through compensated attenuators and then into a 12AT7 cathode-follower stage. Channel switching in ALTERNATE mode is done using diodes. The output stage that drives the vertical deflection plates of the scope uses a pair of 6BA8 pentodes.
The "CHOP" mode of the 3A2 switches back and forth between the two inputs at a rate of a few kilohertz. The signal that causes the switching is generated by a relaxation oscillator formed using a capacitor and a pair of 152-108 Shockley diodes, D385 and D386.
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Channel 1 Input Amp
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Channel 2 Input Amp
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Switching and Output Amp
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Attenuator Switches