5030
The Tektronix 5030 is a dual-beam oscilloscope that was introduced in 1969 (no longer listed in the 1973 catalog). There is a portable benchtop model, the 5030, and a rack-mount version, the R5030. The sister model 5031/R5031 is an almost identical (analog) storage scope.
The 5030s feature differential and current probe (for P6021) inputs on both channels. Input ranges are similar to the contemporary 3A9 diff/current amplifier plugin but without the variable bandwidth and DC offset controls. The horizontal deflection system is shared.
The 5031/5030 include a readout system which uses small lightbulb/fiber dot matrix displays external to the CRT, similar to that in the 576 curve tracer. Only the first and last steps on the time/div and volts/div switches are labelled.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | DC to 1 MHz (5 kHz limit switchable) |
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Deflection | 10 μV/Div to 10 V/Div or 1 mA/Div to 200 mA/Div (1—2—5) |
Noise | < 15 μV / 200 μA |
Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 50 pF |
Time base | 1 μs/Div to 5 s/Div (1—2—5), magnifier up to × 50 |
CMRR | 100,000:1 to 100 kHz |
X input | 20 mV/Div to 500 mV/Div on Ext Horizontal, or Channel 2 in X-Y mode |
CRT | 8 × 10 Div @ 1.27 cm (0.5"), P31 phosphor |
Acceleration | 4 kV |
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5030 (catalog image)
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R5030
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Display detail (5031)
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Detail of fiberoptic readout module
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Schematics
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Sweep schematic