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326 is a ultra-portable dual trace oscilloscope with 300ns delay line and accu.
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His Bandwith are 10megacycle.
|manufacturer=Sony/Tektronix
|series=300-series scopes
|model=326  
|summary=10 MHz dual trace portable scope
|image=Sony_tek_326.jpg
|caption=Sony/Tektronix 326
|introduced=1972
|discontinued=1978
|designers=
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-1208-00.pdf|Tektronix 326 Manual]] (1972)<br /><small> [https://archive.org/download/070-1208-00/070-1208-00.pdf Alternate copy @ archive.org]</small>
* [[Media:070-1578-00.pdf|Tektronix 326 Manual, SN 300500+]] (1973)
* [http://w140.com/tek_326_desc.pdf Tektronix 326 Specifications]
* [[Media:tek_326_specs.pdf|Tektronix 326 Specifications]] (bad-OCR)
}}
The '''Sony/Tektronix 326''' is an ultra-portable 10 MHz dual trace oscilloscope with a 300 ns delay line and a removable battery pack.


electrical ist very classic, but it´s not a classic tek.
The power supply and oscilloscope are separable.
326 has no Custom IC, but many transistor from sony.
The scope can be be operated without power supply.
His powersupply/charger is similar to 323, but 0,33ohms Resistor is in accu-pack.


[[list of manuals that are needed|Manual needed]].
Electrically, it is relatively classic, but it is not constructed like classic Tek scopes.


* [http://w140.com/tek_326_desc.pdf Tektronix 326 Specifications (PDF)]
The 326 has no Tek-made ICs. It uses many Sony transistors.


The 326's power supply/charger is conceptually similar to that of the [[323]],
but the 0.3 Ω resistor is in the battery pack.
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 10 MHz (approx. 5 MHz in ×10 mode) }}
{{Spec | Rise time | 36 ns (72 ns in ×10 mode) }}
{{Spec | Sweep | 1 μs/Div to 1 s/Div, 1−2−5, ×10 magnifier (i.e. to 100 ns/Div) }}
{{Spec | Deflection | 10 mV/Div to 10 V/Div (1 mV/Div to 1 V/Div in ×10 mode) }}
{{Spec | Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 47 pF }}
{{Spec | Calibrator | 0.5 V<sub>p-p</sub>, 800 Hz ±250 Hz, source impedance 10 kΩ }}
{{Spec | CRT | 10 × 8  Div. @ 6.25 mm (0.25"), [[154-0667-00|154-0667-xx]] }}
{{Spec | AC Power | 90—136 V or 180—272 V, 48—440 Hz, 35 VA at 136 V (maximum intensity, maximum charge rate)}}
{{Spec | DC Power | 9—32 V, 12 W max. }}
{{Spec | Battery | Nine size "C" NiCd cells, runtime 1.5 h (full intensity) / 4 h (low intensity), charge time 16 h }}
{{Spec | Dimensions | 10.2 cm × 22.2 cm × 38.1 cm (31 cm without charger) }}
{{Spec | Weight | 5.9 kg (4.5 kg without charger) }}
{{Spec | Features |
* Ext Trig / X input (supports X-Y displays up to 200 kHz)
* External blanking input (by deflection, not Z modulation, to 100 kHz)
* Built-in battery
}}
{{EndSpecs}}
==Prices==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! 1972
! 1973
! 1976
! 1978
|-
! Catalog Price
|align="right"| $1,650
|align="right"| $1,650
|align="right"| $1,825
|align="right"| $2,180
|-
! In 2023 Dollars
|align="right"| $12,100
|align="right"| $11,400
|align="right"| $9,900
|align="right"| $10,300
|}
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Sony_tek_326.jpg|front
Sony_tek_326.jpg|front
Image:Tek 326 rear.jpg|rear
Tek 326 rear.jpg|rear
Image:326_1.jpg|open, lower
326_1.jpg|open, lower
Image:326_2.jpg|open, upper
326_2.jpg|open, upper
Image:326_accu.jpg|new accupack (homemade from 9 pieces NiCd sub-C accu)
326_accu.jpg|new battery pack (homemade from 9 pieces NiCd sub-C cell)
Tek 326 trace1.jpg
Tek 326 trace2.jpg
Tek 326 left.jpg
Tek 326 right power connection.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Components==
{{Parts|326}}
[[Category:300 series scopes]]

Latest revision as of 16:15, 27 October 2023

Sony/Tektronix 326
10 MHz dual trace portable scope
Sony/Tektronix 326

Produced from 1972 to 1978

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Sony/Tektronix 326 is an ultra-portable 10 MHz dual trace oscilloscope with a 300 ns delay line and a removable battery pack.

The power supply and oscilloscope are separable. The scope can be be operated without power supply.

Electrically, it is relatively classic, but it is not constructed like classic Tek scopes.

The 326 has no Tek-made ICs. It uses many Sony transistors.

The 326's power supply/charger is conceptually similar to that of the 323, but the 0.3 Ω resistor is in the battery pack.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 10 MHz (approx. 5 MHz in ×10 mode)
Rise time 36 ns (72 ns in ×10 mode)
Sweep 1 μs/Div to 1 s/Div, 1−2−5, ×10 magnifier (i.e. to 100 ns/Div)
Deflection 10 mV/Div to 10 V/Div (1 mV/Div to 1 V/Div in ×10 mode)
Input impedance 1 MΩ // 47 pF
Calibrator 0.5 Vp-p, 800 Hz ±250 Hz, source impedance 10 kΩ
CRT 10 × 8 Div. @ 6.25 mm (0.25"), 154-0667-xx
AC Power 90—136 V or 180—272 V, 48—440 Hz, 35 VA at 136 V (maximum intensity, maximum charge rate)
DC Power 9—32 V, 12 W max.
Battery Nine size "C" NiCd cells, runtime 1.5 h (full intensity) / 4 h (low intensity), charge time 16 h
Dimensions 10.2 cm × 22.2 cm × 38.1 cm (31 cm without charger)
Weight 5.9 kg (4.5 kg without charger)
Features
  • Ext Trig / X input (supports X-Y displays up to 200 kHz)
  • External blanking input (by deflection, not Z modulation, to 100 kHz)
  • Built-in battery

Prices

Year 1972 1973 1976 1978
Catalog Price $1,650 $1,650 $1,825 $2,180
In 2023 Dollars $12,100 $11,400 $9,900 $10,300

Pictures

Components

Some Parts Used in the 326

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
154-0667-00 154-0667-00 154-0667-01 154-0667-02 154-0667-03 CRT CRT 1502 1503 305 326