504
The Tektronix 504 is a monolithic oscilloscope with a bandwidth of 450 kHz introduced in 1960.
It was introduced at the same time as the 503, and is mechanically and electrically identical apart from the vertical amplifier.
The 504 was also offered in a rack mount version, the RM504.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | DC to 450 kHz |
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Deflection | 5 mV/div to 20 V/div, 1–2–5, and 2.5:1 variable |
Inputs | 1 MΩ // 47 pF; max. 350 V (DC + peak AC) |
Sweep | 1 μs/div to 500 ms/div, 1−2−5, variable 2.5:1, magnifier ×2, ×5, ×10, ×20, ×50 |
Trigger | Internal, 0.5 div; external 0.5 V |
CRT | T5030, 3 kV (no post-deflection acceleration), P2 phosphor standard |
Links
- Tektronix RM504 @ museum-nt.de
Documents Referencing 504
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Documents Referencing RM504
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Internals
The 503 incorporates two identical phase matched amplifiers with true differential inputs to support X-Y operation, whereas the 504 contains a simple ground-referenced vertical amplifier. Due to the low bandwidth and the need to keep the selling price low, neither the 503 or 504 include delay lines in the vertical signal path.
The trigger circuit is a multivibrator made of a 6DJ8 tube. The vertical signal path has a 6DJ8 first stage, a BJT second stage, followed by the output stage. The vertical and horizontal output stages use pairs of 6CB6 tubes.
The CRT circuit uses a single 5642 to generate the –3 kV cathode voltage.
Pictures
504
RM504
Components
Some Parts Used in the 504
Some Parts Used in the RM504
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