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The Tektronix 3A9 is a differential amplifier plug-in introduced in 1969 for 560-series scopes.
The Tektronix 3A9 is a differential amplifier plug-in [[introduced in 1969]] for [[560-series scopes]].
It provides a variable high-frequency cut-off from 100Hz to 1MHz.  It provides
It provides a variable high-frequency cut-off from 100Hz to 1MHz.  It provides
a variable low-frequency cut-off from DC to 10kHz.  In the case where the frequency
a variable low-frequency cut-off from DC to 10kHz.  In the case where the frequency

Revision as of 14:44, 11 July 2010

The Tektronix 3A9 is a differential amplifier plug-in introduced in 1969 for 560-series scopes. It provides a variable high-frequency cut-off from 100Hz to 1MHz. It provides a variable low-frequency cut-off from DC to 10kHz. In the case where the frequency response is set to go down to DC, the 3A9 provides a variable offset voltage. The common mode rejection is 100,000:1. The 3A9 provides differential high-impedance voltage inputs and an AC current probe input for use with, for example, the P6021 or P6019.