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{{TM500 mainframe | mfg=Tektronix | type=TM501 | function=single-bay mainframe | image=Tek-tm501.jpg | introduced=1972 | discontinued=1991 |
{{TM500 mainframe | mfg=Tektronix | type=TM501 | function=single-bay mainframe | image=Tek-tm501.jpg | introduced=1972 | discontinued=1991  
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|designers=Gunther Engert;Roger Stenbock;
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* [[Media:070-1304-00.pdf|TM501 Manual 070-1304-00]] (PDF)
* [[Media:070-1304-00.pdf|TM501 Manual 070-1304-00]] (PDF)
* [[Media:070-1304-01.pdf|TM501 Manual 070-1304-01]] (PDF)
* [[Media:070-1304-01.pdf|TM501 Manual 070-1304-01]] (PDF)

Revision as of 05:47, 13 October 2023

Tektronix TM501
single-bay mainframe
Tektronix TM501

Produced from 1972 to 1991

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix TM501 is a single-bay mainframe for the TM500 system. On the TM501A, the power switch has been moved to the rear.

Key Specifications

Line Voltage 100 V to 120 V / 108 V to 132 V
Line Frequency 40 Hz to 440 Hz
Max Power 120 W
Weight 2.3 kg (6 lbs)
Size 15.2 cm × 9.9 cm × 38.9 cm (H×W×L) (6.0" × 3.9" × 15.3")
Plugin Supply
  • +33.5 V / −33.5 V, 350 mA max ea.
  • +11.5 V, 1.3 A max
  • 17.5 VAC with grounded center tap, 30 VA max
  • 2 × 25 VAC, 2 x 0.5 A / 25 VA (combined) max; floating ≤350 V (peak)

Option 2

Option 2 adds internal pin headers for the slot as well as a rear 50-pin and BNC connector, allowing for custom wiring to and from the plugin.

On the standard TM501, cutouts for the 50-pin and BNC socket have been made in the rear frame, meaning that the user only needs to drill holes in the rear cover plate to install the sockets.

Gerbers

Links

Pictures