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* [[Media:Tek 7v11.pdf|Tektronix 7V11 Manual]] (preliminary) | * [[Media:Tek 7v11.pdf|Tektronix 7V11 Manual]] (preliminary) | ||
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The '''Tektronix 7V11''' is a video plug-in unit for [[7000-series scopes]] that contains a single-channel vertical amplifier together with a video trigger selector. | The '''Tektronix 7V11''' is a video plug-in unit for [[7000-series scopes]] designed by [[John Lewis]] that contains a single-channel vertical amplifier together with a video trigger selector. | ||
It is intended for use with 525-line 60-Hz or 625-line 50-Hz television systems. | It is intended for use with 525-line 60-Hz or 625-line 50-Hz television systems. | ||
Available trigger pulses permit the viewing of any portion of the video waveform in detail, even with a single time base. | Available trigger pulses permit the viewing of any portion of the video waveform in detail, even with a single time base. | ||
According to [[Phil Crosby]], it was originally designed for the BBC. | According to [[Phil Crosby]], it was originally designed for the [[wikipedia:BBC|BBC]]. | ||
{{BeginSpecs}} | {{BeginSpecs}} |
Revision as of 23:39, 28 August 2022
The Tektronix 7V11 is a video plug-in unit for 7000-series scopes designed by John Lewis that contains a single-channel vertical amplifier together with a video trigger selector.
It is intended for use with 525-line 60-Hz or 625-line 50-Hz television systems. Available trigger pulses permit the viewing of any portion of the video waveform in detail, even with a single time base.
According to Phil Crosby, it was originally designed for the BBC.
Key Specifications
Input impedance | 75 Ω or 1 MΩ // 20 pF |
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Deflection | 5 mV/Div to 5 V/Div, 1−2−5 (75 Ω: max. 500 mV/Div |
Bandwidth | 35 MHz (−3 dB), 11 MHz (±0.1 dB) |