7854
The Tektronix 7854 Waveform Processing Oscilloscope, introduced in 1980, is a 400 MHz combined analog / digital mainframe in the 7000 series that takes two vertical and two horizontal 7000-series plug-ins. In addition to a conventional analog (real time) scope, it contains an equivalent-time sampling 10-bit digitizer and a programmable waveform processor with GPIB interface. Single-shot, pretrigger acquisition is possible with the special 7B87 time base using real-time sampling. The project manager for the 7854 was Tom Rousseau.
The waveform processor can be programmed using a detachable calculator-style keyboard, using postfix operators ("reverse Polish notation" like HP calculators) that operate on entire waveforms, not just individual numbers.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | (analog) 400 MHz |
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Fastest cal. sweep | 500 ps |
Sample rate | 500 kHz (stores repetitive waveforms up to 400 MHz) |
Resolution | 10 bit |
Acquisition depth | 128, 256, 512 or 1024 points |
Memory capacity | 2048 waveform points in up to 16 waveforms (optional expansion to 5120 points and 40 waveforms) |
Single shot | events and pretrigger up to 50 µs/div ("2.5 µs/point") with the 7B87 Time Base |
CRT | 154-0644-05 (P-31) or 154-0893-09 (P-11); cathode −3 kV, anode +21 kV, distributed vertical deflection plates |
Features |
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Internals
The acquisition system uses what Tektronix termed a "display-oriented random sampling digitizing technique". It simultaneously digitizes a pair of X and Y signal values at a rate of 3.5 µs/point, using Schottky diode bridge based sample/hold circuits and a single 10-bit successive-approximation ADC. The Y sample value is then written into the memory location addressed by the X value, using DMA.
The CPU in the 7854 is a Texas Instruments TMS9900 16-bit microprocessor, known from the infamous TI-99/4 home computer of the late 70s, with 32+6KByte ROM and 8KByte RAM.
The firmware consists of mask ROMs, an FPLA, and patch EPROMs. These ROMs (particularly the early ones from Mostek) are a common point-of-failure. Several remedies exist, outlined here.
Software
Prices
Year | 1981 | 1984 | 1990 |
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Catalog price | $10,500 | $14,230 | $17,000 |
2021 value | $31,540 | $37,390 | $35,510 |
Diagnostic Test Interfaces
Extender Boards
- 067-0913-00 Extender Board 44-Pin (used with the A30-GPIB and A31-ROM Boards)
- 067-0914-00 Extender Board 80-Pin (used with the A27-MPU and A28-RAM Boards)
- 067-0915-00 Extender Board 124-Pin (used with the A26-Control Logic and A29-Display Boards)
Links
Pictures
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7854 Rear, older version
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7854 Rear, older version, separate RAM and ROM boards, external battery backup, old-style, silent fan
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7854 Rear, newer version, combined RAM and ROM boards, internal battery backup, new-style, less silent fan
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7854 Top
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7854 Left
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7854 Right
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Waveform Calculator Keyboard
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Waveform Calculator Keyboard
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inside the Waveform Calculator Keyboard
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Digital section in the 7854
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A2 Mode Switch
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A2 Mode Switch
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The A7 / Auxiliary regulator
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A different revision of the A7 board
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A11 Main Interface
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A15 Signal Output
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A15 Signal Output
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A15 Signal Out Board
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A17 Horizontal Amp Board
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A18 Vertical Amp Board
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A19 Vertical Channel Switch
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A19 Vertical Channel Switch
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A20 High Voltage
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A21 Z-Axis
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A25 Digitizer
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A26 Control Logic Board
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A26 Control Logic Board
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A26 Control Logic Board
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A27 MPU
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A different revision of the A27 board
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A28 RAM Board
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A28 RAM Board with option 2D (RAM Expansion)
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A29 Display Board
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A30 / GPIB board
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A30 GPIB, different revision
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A31 ROM Board
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A32 Rear Panel Connector
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Picture of 7854 during development. Note the different measurement keyboard layout. Picture might date from late 1978
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Picture of designing the 7854 waveform calculator keyboard. note the different Keyboard layout.
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Alignment Pattern
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Program for generating Alignment Pattern
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Mainframe rise time measured with 067-0587-02
Memory Maps
Devices with separated ROM and RAM boards (SN < B100000)
Address Range | Size | ICs | Purpose | ||
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0000...3FFE | 8k | U100+U110 | ROM | ||
4000...7FFE | 8k | U200+U210 | ROM | ||
8000...8FFE | 2k | U300+U310 | PATCH ROM “for future use” | ||
9000...9FFE | 2k | U400+U410 | PATCH + ROM | ||
2k RAM | 4k RAM | 8k RAM | |||
A000...A7FE | 1k | U510+U520+U530+U540 | x | x | x |
A800...AFFE | 1k | U610+U620+U630+U640 | x | x | |
B000...B7FE | 1k | U710+U720+U730+U740 | x | ||
B800...BFFE | 1k | U810+U820+U830+U840 | x | ||
C000...C7FE | 1k | U110+U120+U130+U140 | x | ||
C800...CFFE | 1k | U210+U220+U230+U240 | x | ||
D000...D7FE | 1k | U310+U320+U330+U340 | x | x | |
D800...DFFE | 1k | U410+U420+U430+U440 | x | x | x |
E000...E37E | GPIB, Keyboards, Digitizer,... | ||||
E380...FFFE | Reserved for Diagnostic Interface |
Devices with combined RAM+ROM Board (SN >= B100000)
Address Range | Size | ICs | Purpose |
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0000...7FFE | 16k | U220+U320 | ROM |
8000...9FFE | 4k | U200+U300 | ROM for future use |
A000...DFFE | 8k | U400+U410 | RAM |
E000...E37E | 4k | GPIB, Keyboards, Digitizer,... | |
E380...FFFE | Reserved for Diagnostio Interface |
Devices with installed Diagnostic Boards (all serial numbers)
Address Range | Size | ICs | Purpose |
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0000...0FFE | 2k | U430+U330 | ROM |
1000...1FFE | 2k | U410+U310 | ROM |
2000...2FFE | 2k | U200+U100 | ROM |
3000...3FFE | 2k | U220+U120 | ROM |
4000...4FFE | 2k | U420+U320 | ROM |
5000...5FFE | 2k | U400+U300 | ROM |
6000...6FFE | 2K | U210+U110 | ROM |
7000...7FFE | 2K | ROM for future use | |
8000...7FFE | 4k | Not used | |
9800...9FFE | RAM in Microlab I, disabled when standard ROM is in 7854 | ||
A000...DFFE | 2...8k | RAM – see tables above | |
E000...E37E | GPIB, Keyboards, Digitizer,... | ||
E380...E39E | BKREGCS Breakpoint address register chip select | ||
E3A0...E3BE | CTREGCS control register chip select | ||
E3C0...E3DE | BKDATA breakpoint data latch | ||
E3E0 | F/P Display Data | ||
E3E2 | F/P Display Data | ||
E3E4 | F/P Keyboard Data | ||
E3E6 | F/P Keyboard flag reset | ||
E3E8 | Terminal I/O Control | ||
E3EA | Terminal I/O Data | ||
E3EC | Cassette I/O Control | ||
E3EE | Cassette I/O Data | ||
E3F0 | Modem I/O Control | ||
E3F2 | Modem I/O Data | ||
E3F4...E3FE | ONBDIO on board input/output to microlab I | ||
E400...E7FE | RAM in Microlab I | ||
E800...EFFE | U120+U225 | ROM - bank switched by PROMBK | |
F000...FFFE | U220+U320 | ROM - bank switched by PROMBK |