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* [http://w140.com/tektronix_434_service.pdf Tektronix 434 Manual sn 500,000 and up (complete, PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tektronix_434_service.pdf Tektronix 434 Manual sn 500,000 and up (complete, PDF)]

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24 MHz analog storage scope
Tek 434

Produced from 1972 to 1984

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The Tektronix 434 is an analog CRT storage scope with two independent storage areas on the screen.

It has a bandwidth of 24 MHz and uses a tunnel diode in its trigger circuit. The storage is done in the CRT itself, by trapping charge on a special fine grid of isolated pads behind the phosphor where the electron beam is then blocked or released.

There is a chopped two channel system and the fastest sweep time is 20 ns/div. An option for a tube with higher sensitivity at high writing speeds was available (OPT. 01).

The signal passes through rotary cam-operated input attenuators, then passes through an input amplifier that is on a separate small board. The input amplifier contains a JFET source-follower buffer that uses a 2N5911A (Tektronix part number 151-1032-00) biased with a drain current of 12.5 mA and Vgs of -0.26 V. The input amplifier has unity gain, high input impedance, and an output impedance of about 120 Ω. The input amplifier drives a Tek-made differential amplifier chip, part number 155-0050-01.

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