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| manufacturer=Tektronix
|manufacturer=Tektronix
| series=560-series scopes
|series=560-series scopes
| type= 3C66
|type= 3C66
| summary=Carrier Amplifier Plug-In
|summary=Carrier Amplifier Plug-In
| image=3c66_front.jpg
|image=3c66_front.jpg
| caption=Tektronix 3C66
|caption=Tektronix 3C66
| designers=
|designers=
| introduced=1963
|introduced=1963
| discontinued=1974
|discontinued=1974
| manuals=
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-357.pdf|Tektronix 3C66 Manual]] (PDF)
* [[Media:070-357.pdf|Tektronix 3C66 Manual]]
}}
}}
The '''Tektronix 3C66 Carrier Amplifier''' is a plug-in [[introduced in 1963]] for [[560-series scopes]].
The '''Tektronix 3C66 Carrier Amplifier''' is a plug-in [[introduced in 1963]] for [[560-series scopes]].

Revision as of 09:49, 21 November 2023

Tektronix 3C66
Carrier Amplifier Plug-In
Tektronix 3C66

Compatible with 560-series scopes

Produced from 1963 to 1974

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

The Tektronix 3C66 Carrier Amplifier is a plug-in introduced in 1963 for 560-series scopes.

It is designed to amplify signals from transducers such as strain gauges, whose impedance varies based on, for example, mechanical strain. These transducers are usually connected in a bridge circuit.

The 3C66 drives the bridge with a 25 kHz "carrier" signal, which is modulated by the relative impedances of the arms of the bridge. The resulting signal is amplified and envelope-detected by the 3C66, producing a vertical deflection proportional to the measured quantity (strain, for example).

The 3C66 provides built-in variable impedances for balancing the bridge. Because the carrier is 25 kHz, the maximum bandwidth of the measured quantity is 5 kHz. This limitation is due to the settling time of the envelope detector. In addition to the vertical deflection signal, the 3C66 provides a front panel output of the measured signal.

Pictures