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|summary=Calibration plug-in  
|summary=Calibration plug-in  
|image=Tek 1m1 front.jpeg  
|image=Tek 1m1 front.jpeg  
|caption=Tek 1M1  
|caption=Tektronix 1M1  
|introduced=1964  
|introduced=1964  
|discontinued=(?)  
|discontinued=(?)  
|designers=
|designers=
|manuals=
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-407.pdf|Tektronix TU-7 Manual]] (070-407; rough scan, OCR)
* [[Media:070-407.pdf | Tektronix TU-7 Manual]] (070-407; rough scan, OCR)
* [[Media:070-0407-01.pdf|Tektronix 067-0521-00 Manual]] (070-0407-01; OCR)
* [[Media:070-0407-01.pdf | Tektronix 067-0521-00 Manual]] (070-0407-01; OCR)
* [[Media:070-0407-02.pdf|Tektronix 067-0521-01 Manual]] (070-0407-02; OCR)
* [[Media:070-0407-02.pdf | Tektronix 067-0521-01 Manual]] (070-0407-02; OCR)
* [[Media:Tek tu-7 irb.pdf|Tektronix TU-7 Instrument Reference Book]] (OCR)
* [[Media:Tek tu-7 irb.pdf | Tektronix TU-7 Instrument Reference Book]] (OCR)
* [[Media:Tek 067-0521-00 fcp july 1969.pdf|Tektronix 067-0521-00 Factory Calibration Procedure, July 1969‎]]
* [[Media:Tek 067-0521-00 fcp july 1969.pdf | Tektronix 067-0521-00 Factory Calibration Procedure, July 1969‎]]
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The '''Tektronix [[TU-7]]/1M1/[[067-0521-00]]''' is a [[Letter-series_and_1-series_plug-ins|letter series plug-in]] used for calibrating [[500-series scopes]].   
The '''Tektronix [[TU-7]]/1M1/[[067-0521-00]]''' is a [[Letter-series_and_1-series_plug-ins|letter series plug-in]] used for calibrating [[500-series scopes]].   
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(500-series mainframes are designed to have 10 div/Volt response to differential signals from the plug-in, and zero response to common-mode signals.)
(500-series mainframes are designed to have 10 div/Volt response to differential signals from the plug-in, and zero response to common-mode signals.)


It contains a transistor multivibrator whose output is sharpened through Tek-made Gallium-Arsenide diodes (later production used silicon), a dual-trace circuit using [[12AT7]] and [[6AL5]] tubes, and various load resistors.  It does not have the Type P's short operating life because it does not use a [[mercury switch]].
It contains a transistor multivibrator whose output is sharpened through Tektronix-made Gallium-Arsenide diodes (later production used silicon), a dual-trace circuit using [[12AT7]] and [[6AL5]] tubes, and various load resistors.  It does not have the Type P's short operating life because it does not use a [[mercury switch]].


This instrument went through several names. At its [[introduced in 1964|1964]] introduction, it was the '''TU-7'''.   
This instrument went through several names. At its [[introduced in 1964|1964]] introduction, it was the '''TU-7'''.   
Some early Tek-internal instruments for design, manufacturing, and calibration had TU (Test Unit) nomenclature.   
Some early Tektronix internal instruments for design, manufacturing, and calibration had TU (Test Unit) nomenclature.   
(Other examples include the [[TU-75B]] Variac, and the [[TU-50]] sine/square/pulse generator.)   
(Other examples include the [[TU-75B]] Variac, and the [[TU-50]] sine/square/pulse generator.)   


In 1965, it was renamed '''Type 1M1''' to fit into the letter-series nomenclature like its predecessor.   
In 1965, it was renamed '''Type 1M1''' to fit into the letter-series nomenclature.   
Later still, the 067- calibration fixture naming system took hold and it was rechristened '''067-0521-00'''.   
Later still, the 067- calibration fixture naming system took hold and it was rechristened '''067-0521-00'''.   


The instrument was also revised once - more pulse frequencies - and the name upgraded to '''067-0521-01'''.  
The instrument was also revised once - more pulse frequencies - and the name upgraded to '''067-0521-01'''.  


It does not appear - under any name - in any Tek catalog, but the 1964 catalog <u>does</u> list a cousin:  
It does not appear - under any name - in any Tektronix catalog, but the 1964 catalog <u>does</u> list a cousin:  
Type [[10/11M1]], for the [[647|Type 647]] scope.
Type [[10/11M1]], for the [[647|Type 647]] scope.


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<gallery>
<gallery>
067-0521-00 1.JPG
067-0521-00 1.JPG | 067-0521-00
Tek 1m1 front.jpg
Tek 1m1 front.jpg | 1M1 Front
Tek 1m1 right.jpg
Tek 1m1 right.jpg | 1M1 RHS
Tek 1m1 left.jpg
Tek 1m1 left.jpg | 1M1 LHS
Tek tu-7 c1.jpg|TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c1.jpg | TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c2.jpg|TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c2.jpg | TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c3.jpg|TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c3.jpg | TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c4.jpg|TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c4.jpg | TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c5.jpg|TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek tu-7 c5.jpg | TU-7 variant with five repetition rates
Tek_067-0521-01_Front.jpeg | 067-0521-01 Front
Tek_067-0521-01_Front.jpeg | 067-0521-01 Front
Tek_067-0521-01_LHS.jpeg | 067-0521-01 LHS
Tek_067-0521-01_LHS.jpeg | 067-0521-01 LHS

Revision as of 17:47, 15 November 2023

Tektronix 1M1
Calibration plug-in
Tektronix 1M1

Compatible with 500-series scopes

Produced from 1964 to (?)

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix TU-7/1M1/067-0521-00 is a letter series plug-in used for calibrating 500-series scopes.

It is a multifunction replacement for the Type P Pulser, the TU-2 Test Load, and the EP-53 Gain Set Adaptor.

It is used for calibrating the mainframe's step response and gain, checking dual-trace operation, common mode rejection, and power supply regulation.

(500-series mainframes are designed to have 10 div/Volt response to differential signals from the plug-in, and zero response to common-mode signals.)

It contains a transistor multivibrator whose output is sharpened through Tektronix-made Gallium-Arsenide diodes (later production used silicon), a dual-trace circuit using 12AT7 and 6AL5 tubes, and various load resistors. It does not have the Type P's short operating life because it does not use a mercury switch.

This instrument went through several names. At its 1964 introduction, it was the TU-7. Some early Tektronix internal instruments for design, manufacturing, and calibration had TU (Test Unit) nomenclature. (Other examples include the TU-75B Variac, and the TU-50 sine/square/pulse generator.)

In 1965, it was renamed Type 1M1 to fit into the letter-series nomenclature. Later still, the 067- calibration fixture naming system took hold and it was rechristened 067-0521-00.

The instrument was also revised once - more pulse frequencies - and the name upgraded to 067-0521-01.

It does not appear - under any name - in any Tektronix catalog, but the 1964 catalog does list a cousin: Type 10/11M1, for the Type 647 scope.

Links

Pictures