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!Ignition
!Tek part no.
!Operating
!Ignition voltage (V)
!Nominal
!Maintaining voltage (V)
!Design current (mA)
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| NE-2 ||   |76 (60−90)  || 58  || 0.3
| NE-2  
| 150-002
|align="center"| 76 (60−90) V  
|align="center"| 58 V
|align="center"| 0.3 mA
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| NE-23 ||   |74 (60−90)  || 59  || 0.3  || "mild radioactive additive for reduction of dark effect"
| NE-23
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|align="center"| 74 (60−90) V  
|align="center"| 59 V
|align="center"| 0.3 mA
| "mild radioactive additive for reduction of dark effect"
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Revision as of 02:40, 6 June 2023

Neon lamps are used for at least three different things in Tek instruments:

  1. Indicator lamps, e.g., for power, beam position, uncalibrated status, or a decimal point
  2. Voltage clamp, similar to how a zener diode is used
  3. In relaxation oscillators, e.g. in 7000-series power supplies
Broken lead (left) on neon in 585 time base

Neon lamps fail more than most other components. A common failure mode is for the leads to break off, often close to the glass bulb, due to corrosion and vibration. Another failure mode is for the I-V characteristic to drift.

Neon lamps are used as a voltage clamp in the CRT circuit for setting the CRT grid voltage in many Tek instruments. A typical example is seen in the 561A:

If the neon lamps fail, the CRT grid voltage will be affected.

Another common use is for DC bias shifting, e.g. in 500-series timebase circuits.


When in doubt, replace the neon lamps. In a pinch, it may be possible to reattach broken leads after careful grinding of the glass.

Types and data

Type Tek P/N Voltage Current Notes
Ignition Operating Nominal
NE-2 150-002 76 (60−90) V 58 V 0.3 mA
NE-23 74 (60−90) V 59 V 0.3 mA "mild radioactive additive for reduction of dark effect"

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