2337

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Tektronix 2337
Ruggedized 100 MHz dual trace scope
Tektronix 2337

Produced from 1982 to 1991

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 2337 is a ruggedized portable dual-channel, 100 MHz analog scope. An A Ext connector (external signal to the A Trigger Generator) on the front panel, B Ext connector (external signal to the B Trigger Generator) on the front cover, and External Z-Axis connector at the rear round out its connectivity. The front cover also has a 3½ digit LCD for delta time (disconnects DMM from LCD readout), DC (up to 500 V), RMS AC (up to 350 V), and Ω (up to 20 MΩ) measurements, and B Trigger function.

Vertical controls were by way of calibrated deflection factors on CH 1 or CH 2 inputs through AC, DC, or GND coupling. The vertical mode selections are CH 1, ALT, CHOP (~275 kHz), ADD, CH 2, AUTO, X-Y, TRIG VIEW, or BW LIMIT (20 MHz). Horizontal deflection is controlled by either the calibrated A or B Sweep Generators, or Alternate between the two of the A, and B Delayed Sweep.

Trigger sources may be VERT MODE, CH 1, CH 2, LINE, EXT, and EXT ÷ 10. Trigger coupling can be AC, LF REJ, HF REJ, or DC, and can be controlled by amplitude level and slope type. The Trigger Modes may be set to AUTO, NORM, and SGL SWP.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 100 MHz (≥88 MHz at 2 mV/Div)
Deflection CH1, CH2: 5 mV/Div to 5 V/Div, 1–2–5; all ±3%; Variable control can increase sensitivity to at least 2 mV/Div
Input Impedance 1 MΩ ±2% // 20 pF ±10%
Maximum Input 400 V (DC + peak AC) or 500 V (p-p ac at ≤ 1 kHz)
Sweep A Time Base 0.5 s/div to 50 ns/div; B Time Base 50 ms/div to 50 ns/div; A and B ×10 magnifier extends max sweep to 5 ns/div
Trigger Source VERT MODE, CH1, CH2, LINE, EXT, EXT ÷ 10)
Probes Two P6108A 100 MHz ×10 probes, BNC connector with a readout pin; One P6101A ×1 probe
Power 90 − 250 VAC, 48 − 440 Hz, 60 W max


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Pictures