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===Power Supply === | ===Power Supply === | ||
The 547's power supply provides regulated outputs of −150 V, +100 V, +225 V, +350 V, as well as a +325 V unregulated output for CRT HV section. | The 547's power supply provides regulated outputs of −150 V, +100 V, +225 V, +350 V, | ||
as well as a +325 V unregulated output for CRT HV section. | |||
Multiple secondary windings feeds diodes for rectification for different voltages. Both center-tap and bridge configuration is used. Its a all Tube design for the regulation. There are multiple 6.3V secondary outputs for heaters, many elevated to different voltage levels based on the section/tube its used for to keep the Heater-Cathode voltage level within limits. | Multiple secondary windings feeds diodes for rectification for different voltages. | ||
Both center-tap and bridge configuration is used. Its a all Tube design for the regulation. | |||
There are multiple 6.3V secondary outputs for heaters, | |||
many elevated to different voltage levels based on the section/tube its used for to keep the Heater-Cathode voltage level within limits. | |||
As is common in many Tektronix scopes, all regulated voltages are referred to the negative regulated rail (−150 V in this case) by fixed low-tolerance dividers. Only the −150 V voltage is trimmed, its reference is a [[OG3]] VR tube. A [[12AX7]] is used as the comparator | As is common in many Tektronix scopes, | ||
all regulated voltages are referred to the negative regulated rail (−150 V in this case) by fixed low-tolerance dividers. | |||
Only the −150 V voltage is trimmed, its reference is a [[OG3]] VR tube. | |||
A [[12AX7]] is used as the comparator and two [[6CW5]] in parallel are used as series pass tubes. | |||
A [[6AU6]] is used as an error amplifier. | |||
Most other power supply sections in the 547 replicate the same basic design, | |||
except slight changes in tubes used − the +225 V and +100 V regulators employ a [[6080]] as the pass element, +350 uses a [[6CW5]]. | |||
The plate voltage delay circuit is | The plate voltage delay circuit is similar to that found in many may other Teks of the same era. | ||
A 6N030 delay tube (P/N 148-0021-00) controls a relay that switches plate supply voltages on only after the tubes are warmed up. | |||
Heater voltage is applied to all tubes immediately when the power switch is turned on. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |