7313
The Tektronix 7313 is a 25 MHz storage oscilloscope mainframe
(mistakenly identified as 65 MHz on the Tektronix web site)
that accepts two 7000-series vertical plug-ins
and one 7000-series horizontal plug-in.
There is also a rack-mount version, the R7313.
Project Engineer for the 7313 was John McCormick.
Key Specifications
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Internals
The direct view bistable storage CRT (154-0682-02,-10,-12) is 8 cm tall and 10 cm wide. The upper half and lower half are independently controllable with regard to storage settings.
The low voltage power supply is linear. It produces +50V, -50V, +15V, -15V, +5V, and +130V.
The vertical amplifier is fully discrete.
The 7313 is the only 7000-series scope that doesn't use post-deflection acceleration, due to the low bandwidth. CRT cathode voltage is -4 kV.
Prices
1973: $2,000
Options
- Option 1: Deletes the readout
- Option 3: Provides EMI shielding
- Option 5: Special fan for rackmounted instruments, operational on 50-440 Hz
- Option 7: Deletes the +Sawtooth out, Gate out, Vert sig out, Ext SS Reset in, Remote Erase In connectors from the rear panel
Links
- Three kinds of Storage, in Tekscope, July 1972 or @ radiomuseum.org
Pictures
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Low voltage power supply
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Vertical amplifier
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R7313
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