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The Tektronix 420 is a high-voltage power supply.
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It is used in the [[517]].
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|class=Power supply
|model=420
|summary=high-voltage power supply
|image=420A_1.JPG
|caption=420 internal view
|introduced=1950
|discontinued=(?)
|manuals=
* ''Manual needed, please add'' [[Category:Manual needed]]
}}
The '''Tektronix 420''' is a high-voltage power supply used in the [[507|Type 507]] and [[517|Type 517]] scopes.
It contains transformers, rectifier tubes and filter capacitors in a separate, oil-filled enclosure with ceramic output feed-through posts.
 
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Outputs | +20 kV @ 200 μA / –4 kV @ 700 μA, or +10 kV @ 400 μA / –4 kV @ 1.4 mA.  Later models add +13.3 kV and +6.6 kV output taps (6.6 kV/3.3 kV in reduced output mode).  }}
{{EndSpecs}}
 
==Internals==
The HV rectifiers are five [[1X2]] tubes, one for the negative and four in a Cockroft-Walton quadrupler circuit for the positive outputs.
To accommodate the switchable output voltage, rectifier heaters are supplied from a second transformer inside the 420.
 
The transformers are driven by independent oscillators using tubes located on the mainframe chassis, a [[6AU5]] for HV and a [[6AQ5]] for heaters.
 
In the 517, the HV oscillator runs off an unregulated supply through its own DC series regulator with no feedback path from the HV side, only the oscillator input voltage is regulated.
The 507 HV oscillator, supplied from the regulated +225 V rail, takes feedback from the negative HV output..
 
==Pictures==
<gallery>
Tek 420 hvps.png        | Entry in 1950 Catalog
Tek 517 420 hv.jpg      | later model 420 (with 13 and 6 kV outputs) in a [[517]]
Tek_517_hvps2.png      | Schematic of 420 (to the right of and including the transformers) in the Type 517
Tek_507_crt_circuit.png | Schematic of 420 (between the dashed lines) in the Type 507
420A_1.JPG              | Five [[1X2]] high voltage rectifier tubes inside a 420A
420A_2.JPG              | HV multiplier, "[[black beauty]]" capacitors inside a 420A
</gallery>
 
{{Parts|420}}
 
[[Category:Power supply modules]]

Latest revision as of 03:14, 2 April 2024

Tektronix 420
high-voltage power supply
420 internal view

Produced from 1950 to (?)

Manuals
  • Manual needed, please add
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 420 is a high-voltage power supply used in the Type 507 and Type 517 scopes. It contains transformers, rectifier tubes and filter capacitors in a separate, oil-filled enclosure with ceramic output feed-through posts.

Key Specifications

Outputs +20 kV @ 200 μA / –4 kV @ 700 μA, or +10 kV @ 400 μA / –4 kV @ 1.4 mA. Later models add +13.3 kV and +6.6 kV output taps (6.6 kV/3.3 kV in reduced output mode).

Internals

The HV rectifiers are five 1X2 tubes, one for the negative and four in a Cockroft-Walton quadrupler circuit for the positive outputs. To accommodate the switchable output voltage, rectifier heaters are supplied from a second transformer inside the 420.

The transformers are driven by independent oscillators using tubes located on the mainframe chassis, a 6AU5 for HV and a 6AQ5 for heaters.

In the 517, the HV oscillator runs off an unregulated supply through its own DC series regulator with no feedback path from the HV side, only the oscillator input voltage is regulated. The 507 HV oscillator, supplied from the regulated +225 V rail, takes feedback from the negative HV output..

Pictures


Some Parts Used in the 420

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
1X2 154-0005-00 Vacuum Tube (Diode) high-voltage rectifier 420 507 565