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* ''Delay Gate'' − negative-going pulse starting at the end of the delay period, and lasting until the end of the sweep from the delaying timebase. Mainframes connect this signal from the ''A'' timebase through a 2 k resistor and a diode to B8 ''Sweep inhibit'' of the ''B'' time base to trigger the delayed sweep. +Gate Output on mainframe uses Delay Gate from H slot B when Delay Gate is selected. Grounded in amplifier plugins. | * ''Delay Gate'' − negative-going pulse starting at the end of the delay period, and lasting until the end of the sweep from the delaying timebase. Mainframes connect this signal from the ''A'' timebase through a 2 k resistor and a diode to B8 ''Sweep inhibit'' of the ''B'' time base to trigger the delayed sweep. +Gate Output on mainframe uses Delay Gate from H slot B when Delay Gate is selected. Grounded in amplifier plugins. | ||
* ''Single sweep ready'' − 0/+5 V, high when single sweep is ready. | * ''Single sweep ready'' − 0/+5 V, high when single sweep is ready. | ||
* ''X comp. inhibit'' − Connected to ground in amplifiers, switched to ground by timebase set to amplifier (X-Y) mode to enable X-Y delay compensation in scopes with that function ([[7503]], [[7504]], [[7704]], [[7904|7904 Opt. | * ''X comp. inhibit'' − Connected to ground in amplifiers, switched to ground by timebase set to amplifier (X-Y) mode to enable X-Y delay compensation in scopes with that function ([[7503]], [[7504|7504 Opt.02]], [[7704|7704 Opt.02]], [[7904|7904 Opt.02]], [[7104|7104 Opt.02]]). | ||
* ''Signal'' − Signal output from plugin to mainframe. Differential, 50 Ω per side. 50 mV/Div (differential). | * ''Signal'' − Signal output from plugin to mainframe. Differential, 50 Ω per side. 50 mV/Div (differential). | ||
* ''Trigger'' − Copy of signal output from V plugin to mainframe. Differential, 50 Ω per side. 50 mV/Div (differential). Terminated on H slots. | * ''Trigger'' − Copy of signal output from V plugin to mainframe. Differential, 50 Ω per side. 50 mV/Div (differential). Terminated on H slots. |
Revision as of 09:03, 13 December 2022
Tektronix 7000 series oscilloscope mainframes have one (7912) or two vertical plug-in slots, and zero (7612D), one (7xx3, 7912) or two (7xx4) horizontal plug-in slots.
According to Barrie Gilbert in The Gears of Genius, the 7000 series backplane was largely developed by Les Larson.
The interconnect on either slot type is a 76-pin, 0.1" pitch PCB edge connector. The pinout on vertical and horizontal slots is not identical but compatible to the point that vertical plugins can be installed in horizontal slots and vice versa. However, in that case, some functions may be unavailable − for example, trigger signals are only routed to H slots so a timebase in a V slot must be externally triggered.
Looking into the mainframe from the front panel, "A" pins are left of the connector centerline (on the plug-in PCB's component side) and "B" are on the right (on the plug-in PCB's solder side). Pins are numbered from 1 at the bottom to 38 on the top. In the following table, (H) indicates signals available in horizontal slots only, (H-A) is horizontal slot A, (H-B) is horizontal slot B, and (V) denotes signals available in vertical slots only.
Pin group function legend
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Description of signals
Notes[note 1] Output from H plugins, input on V plugins [note 2] Output from V plugins, unused and terminated 50 Ω to ground in mainframe H slots [note 3] In programmable mainframes, A24 is clamped to not exceed +3 V, indicating to programmable plug-ins to use TS2-TS9 as GPIB lines and a modified readout logic using only TS1 and TS10, with TS1 being active in time slot 1 as in other mainframes, and TS10 being active in each time slot. Programmable plug-ins source at least 100 μA into TS10 (A29) indicating to a programmable mainframe that the alternative time-slot scheme is to be used. [note 4] Not provided by most mainframes (digitizers only?). 7A16P connects B27 to A9, requires −5.2 V on A27. [note 5] According to the 11000-series interface manual, many 7k plug-in units ground pin B21 or connect it to pin A21, and The 7D10, 7D11, 7D14, 7S14, and possibly some others have pin A21 grounded. [note 6] A22 = Busy output from 7D12, 7D15; A22 = Delayed Sweep Gate output for 7B53A with mod. 769G, routed to real panel on 7403 or 7603 scopes with 769H mod. [note 7] B22 = /Hold input to 7D12, 7D15. Mainframe connection or use unclear. [note 8] The plug-in mode is supplied to the mainframe either as a resistor connected to ground (with 5% tolerance), or by supplying a DC voltage (with 0.25 V tolerance):
Power Supply Load LimitsAccording to the 7A17 manual, the total allowed DC power consumption for each plugin is 16.5 W, with individual current limits as shown below.
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Links
- Repairing 7000-series plug-in sockets
- Tektronix 7000-Series Plug-in to Mainframe Interface Manual (PDF)
- Introduction to the 7000 Series Switching and Logic Circuits (Ken Parker, 1970) (PDF,OCR,1MB)
- Kahrs, Interfacing to the Tektronix 7000 series
- 067-0589-00 rigid extender
- 067-0616-00 flexible extender
- John Griessen's flex extender kit / Photo