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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. | 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. | 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. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qgTpMnht8I Tektronix TM501 Mainframe Restoration] by NFM @ YouTube | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qgTpMnht8I Tektronix TM501 Mainframe Restoration] by NFM @ YouTube | ||
* [[Media:TM501_Insulator_Plate_gerbers.zip|TM501 Insulator Plate - Gerber files]] (ZIP) (See TM501 restoration link above) | |||
{{Documents|Link=TM501}} | |||
{{Documents|Link=TM501A}} | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
'''TM501''' | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tek-tm501.jpg| | Tek-tm501.jpg | Front | ||
Tek tm501 1.jpg| | Tek tm501 1.jpg | Front | ||
Tek tm501 2.jpg| | Tek tm501 2.jpg | 3/4 View | ||
Tek tm501 3.jpg| | Tek tm501 3.jpg | Top | ||
Tek tm501 4.jpg| | Tek tm501 4.jpg | Rear | ||
Tek tm501 5.jpg| | Tek tm501 5.jpg | Rear | ||
Tek tm501 6.jpg| | Tek tm501 6.jpg | Internal | ||
Tek_TM501_Opt02.jpg| | Tek_TM501_Opt02.jpg | Option 02 | ||
Tek_TM501A_Front.jpg| | </gallery> | ||
Tek_TM501A_Rear.jpg| | '''TM501A''' | ||
</gallery> | |||
Tek_TM501A_Front.jpg| Front | |||
Tek_TM501A_Rear.jpg | Rear | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Latest revision as of 04:41, 19 February 2024
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 |
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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 |
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Options
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.
Links
- Tektronix TM501 Mainframe Restoration by NFM @ YouTube
- TM501 Insulator Plate - Gerber files (ZIP) (See TM501 restoration link above)
Documents Referencing TM501
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1972 V4 N3 May 1972.pdf | Article | TM500 series - A New Dimension in Plug-in Instrumentation | Bob Ragsdale | 1972 | TM500 system • TM501 • TM503 • FG501 • FG502 • RG501 • PG501 • SG502 • DC501 • DC502 • PS501 • PS502 • PS503 |
067-1201-99 TM500 Power Module Constr Note.pdf | Application Note | TM500 Power Module Tester and Utility Power Supply | Warren Collier | 1977 | TM500 • TM501 • TM503 • TM504 • TM506 • TM515 |
Documents Referencing TM501A
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Pictures
TM501
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3/4 View
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Rear
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Rear
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Internal
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Option 02
TM501A </gallery> Tek_TM501A_Front.jpg| Front Tek_TM501A_Rear.jpg | Rear </gallery>