11000 Series plug-in interface

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The Tektronix 11000 Series plug-in interface is mechanically almost identical to the 7000 Series plug-in interface. The only mechanical difference is that it at the top of the connector. The 11000 Series has a had a protruding narrow horn where the 7000 Series plug-ins have a wider horn at the top of the connector with electrical connections in some cases, e.g., in the 7A21.

The Tektronix 11000 Series plug-in interface is electrically partially the same as the 7000 Series interface. The power pins are the same, and the signal out pins are the same. 7000-series plug-ins provide a single trigger feed to the mainframe on pins A13/B13 (differential). 11000-series plug-ins also provide a trigger feed on pins A13/B13, and also provide trigger signals on B37/B38 and B35/B36.

11000-series plug-ins do not implement the 7000-series readout interface. The pins that are used for readout in the 7000-series are not used in the 11000 Series.

In the 11000 Series architecture, the mainframe communicates with the plug-in over a serial digital link called SDI. SDI uses pins A20, A21, and B21 on the plug-in connector. Those pins were not used in the 7000-series interface.

11000-series mainframes send a calibration voltage to plug-in via pins B35/B36. Those pins were not used in the 7000-series interface.

The 11000-series interface uses pin B20 as an "11k Detector". 11000-series plug-ins have a pull-up resistor on pin B20. 7000-series plug-ins left pin B20 unconnected.