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The Tektronix Type 360 is the "indicator unit" of the 160 Series system.
The Tektronix Type 360 is the "indicator unit" of the 160 Series system.
It contains a 3WP CRT, vertical amplifier, and horizontal amplifier, and
It contains a 3WP CRT, vertical amplifier, horizontal amplifier, and
CRT circuit.  It does not contain the low-voltage power supply, which is
CRT circuit.  It does not contain the low-voltage power supply, which is
a separate component in the 160 system.   
a separate component in the 160 system.   
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Open-frame construction allows the 360 to operate without fan cooling.
Open-frame construction allows the 360 to operate without fan cooling.
Some 360's are made using printed circuit boards.  Others are made
using the ceramic wiring strip style that is more typical of 1950's
and 1960's Tektronix construction.


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Revision as of 17:08, 13 October 2010

The Tektronix Type 360 is the "indicator unit" of the 160 Series system. It contains a 3WP CRT, vertical amplifier, horizontal amplifier, and CRT circuit. It does not contain the low-voltage power supply, which is a separate component in the 160 system.

The vertical signal path is a switched compensated attenuator, followed by a 6AU6 differential amplifier stage, followed by a second 6AU6 differential stage. The horizontal amplifier uses a 6AN8 common-cathode gain stage followed by a 6AU6 common-cathode amplifier as a phase splitter to differentially drive the CRT horizontal deflection plates.

The CRT circuit in the Type 360 uses a 6AQ5-based power oscillator to drive two 5642 high-voltage rectifier tubes, one for the CRT grid voltage, and one for the CRT cathode voltage. The high-voltage regulator feedback amplifier is made from two cascaded common-cathode amplifiers, each made from one half of a 12AT7 dual triode.

Open-frame construction allows the 360 to operate without fan cooling. Some 360's are made using printed circuit boards. Others are made using the ceramic wiring strip style that is more typical of 1950's and 1960's Tektronix construction.