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The Tektronix 213 is a miniature portable oscilloscope introduced in 1975. It combines a 3½-digit DMM and a 1 MHz single channel scope in one unit. The maximum sweep rate is 0.4 μs/div with ×10 sweep magnifier.

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Miniature portable 1 MHz oscilloscope and TRMS digital multimeter
Tektronix 213, front view

Produced from 1975 to 1988

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The 213 provides true RMS voltage and current measurements. It is battery or AC line powered.

Specifications

DIGITAL MULTIMETER

DIRECT CURRENT VOLTS

    Range:  0.1v to 1000v
    Input Resistance: 10MΩ
    Accuracy,  0.1v & 1v:  ±0.1%, ±3 counts; 10v & 100v: ±0.15%, ±1 count; 1000v: ±0.2%, ±1 count

TRUE RMS VOLTS

    0.1v: ±2.5% (DC); ±1.5% (40 Hz – 4KHz); ±3.5% (4KHz – 40KHz)
    1, 10, 100v:  ±2% (DC); ±1% (40Hz – 40KHz)
    1000v:  ±2% (DC); ±1% (40 Hz – 4KHz); ±2% (4KHz – 40KHz)


DC & RMS CURRENT

0.1mA = 1000Ωs; 1mA = 100Ω; 10mA = 10.2Ω; 100mA = 1.2Ω; 1000mA = 0.3Ω

DC CURRENT

    0.1mA:  ±0.5%, ±3 counts; 1mA – 1000mA: ±0.25%, ±3 counts

TRUE RMS CURRENT

    0.1mA:  ±2.5%, ±5 counts (DC); ±1.5%, ±5 counts (40Hz – 4KHz); ±4.5%,±5 counts (4KHz - 40KHz) 
    1mA – 1000mA: ±2.5%, ±5 counts (DC); ±1.5%, ±5 counts (40Hz – 4KHz); ±3.5%,±5 counts (4KHz - 40KHz) 

RESISTANCE

    1KΩ: ±0.5%, ±3 counts; 10KΩ – 1MΩ:  ±0.5%, ±1 count; 10MΩ: ±1%, ±1 count


OSCILLOSCOPE

VERTICAL:

    5mv – 100V/DIV, ±3%, DC – 400KHz (5mV – 10mV/DIV); DC – 1MHz (20mV – 100v/DIV
    5µA – 100mA/DIV, ±3%, DC – 200KHz (5µA – 10µA/DIV); DC – 400KHz (20µA – 200mA/DIV)

Input resistance:

    10MΩ, 150pF (5mV – 1V/DIV); 100pf (2V – 100V/DIV)

Risetime:

    875ns (5mV – 10mV/DIV); 350ns (20mV – 100v/DIV)

HORIZONTAL:

SWEEP:

    500ms – 2µs/DIV, ±5% (magnified or unmagnified)

BATTERIES:

    2 X “D” NiCd cells
    Typical operating time as maximum intensity after full charge cycle:  3.5 hours
    Charge time:  16 hours

MAINS OPERATION:

    90 – 136vac, 48 – 62 Hz (Option 1: 180 – 250 vdc or 180 – 250 vac, 48 – 62 Hz)
    Power consumption:  Less than 8 watts

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