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The 338 is based on a [[Zilog Z-80]] microprocessor. | |||
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Revision as of 05:28, 9 March 2022
The Sony/Tektronix 338 and its sister model 318 are keyboard-controlled multifunction portable logic analyzers.
The 338 has 32 channels with 20 MHz maximum clock speed and 256 word memory, with a glitch capture function on the lower 8 channels. The standard probes are the P6451 (4 pieces) and P6107 (trigger/serial).
Model 338S1 adds an RS-232 interface, nonvolatile memory, and a serial state analysis function (5 to 9 bits/char, asynchronous or synchronous, two continuous word recognizers, 50 to 19.2K baud; binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal, ASCII, or EBCDIC display).
Key Specifications
Probes | P6451 (8-channel) and P6107 (trigger/serial) |
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Number of channels | 32 channels |
Glitch detection | On Pod A (8 Channels) |
Minimum logic swing | 500 mVp-p |
Maximum logic swing | –15 V to +10 V |
Maximum input | ±40 V non-destructive |
Glitch data width | 5 ns min |
Clock source | Internal or external |
Data setup time | 14 ns min, 10 ns typ. |
Data hold time | 0 ns |
Minimum clock period | 50 ns |
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Internals
The 338 is based on a Zilog Z-80 microprocessor.
Pictures
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Top view without cover
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Bottom view without cover
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Left view without cover
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Right view without cover