338

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The Sony/Tektronix 338 and its sister model 318 are keyboard-controlled multifunction portable logic analyzers.

Sony/Tektronix 338
32 channel logic analyzer
Tektronix 338

Produced from 1984 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The 338 has 32 channels with 20 MHz maximum clock speed and 256 word memory, with a glitch capture function on the lower 8 channels. The standard probes are the P6451 (4 pieces) and P6107 (trigger/serial).

Model 338S1 adds an RS-232 interface, nonvolatile memory, and a serial state analysis function (5 to 9 bits/char, asynchronous or synchronous, two continuous word recognizers, 50 to 19.2K baud; binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal, ASCII, or EBCDIC display).

Key Specifications

Probes P6451 (8-channel) and P6107 (trigger/serial)
Number of channels 32 channels
Glitch detection On Pod A (8 Channels)
Minimum logic swing 500 mVp-p
Maximum logic swing –15 V to +10 V
Maximum input ±40 V non-destructive
Glitch data width 5 ns min
Clock source Internal or external
Data setup time 14 ns min, 10 ns typ.
Data hold time 0 ns
Minimum clock period 50 ns
Memory
  • Reference Memory: 32 x 256 bits
  • Aquisition Memory: 32 x 256 bits
  • Glitch Memory: 8 x 32 bits
Features
  • Composite video out
  • RS-232 (S1 model)

Internals

The 338 is based on a Zilog Z-80 microprocessor.

Pictures