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The '''Tektronix 5030''' is a [[dual-beam scopes|dual-beam oscilloscope]] that was [[introduced in 1969]] (no longer listed in the 1973 catalog).  There is a portable benchtop model, the 5030, and a rack-mount version, the R5030.  The sister model [[5031]]/R5031 is an almost identical (analog) storage scope.
The '''Tektronix 5030''' is a [[dual-beam scopes|dual-beam oscilloscope]] that was [[introduced in 1969]] (no longer listed in the 1973 catalog).  There is a portable benchtop model, the 5030, and a rack-mount version, the R5030.  The sister model [[5031]]/R5031 is an almost identical (analog) storage scope.


The 5030s feature differential and current probe (for [[P6021]]) inputs on both channels.  Input ranges are similar to the contemporary [[3A9]] diff/current amplifier plugin but without the variable bandwidth and DC offset controls.  The horizontal deflection system is shared.
The 5030s feature differential inputs on both channels, with additional inputs for 125-turn probes ([[P6021]] or [[P6019]]).  Input ranges are similar to the contemporary [[3A9]] diff/current amplifier plugin but without the variable bandwidth and DC offset controls.  The horizontal deflection system is shared.


The 5031/5030 include a readout system which uses small lightbulb/fiber dot matrix displays external to the CRT, similar to that in the [[576]] curve tracer.  Only the first and last steps on the time/div and volts/div switches are labelled.
The 5031/5030 include a readout system which uses small lightbulb/fiber dot matrix displays external to the CRT, similar to that in the [[576]] curve tracer.  Only the first and last steps on the time/div and volts/div switches are labelled.

Revision as of 14:42, 28 October 2019

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1 MHz, 10 μV dual-beam scope
Tektronix 5030

Produced from 1969 to 1972

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The Tektronix 5030 is a dual-beam oscilloscope that was introduced in 1969 (no longer listed in the 1973 catalog). There is a portable benchtop model, the 5030, and a rack-mount version, the R5030. The sister model 5031/R5031 is an almost identical (analog) storage scope.

The 5030s feature differential inputs on both channels, with additional inputs for 125-turn probes (P6021 or P6019). Input ranges are similar to the contemporary 3A9 diff/current amplifier plugin but without the variable bandwidth and DC offset controls. The horizontal deflection system is shared.

The 5031/5030 include a readout system which uses small lightbulb/fiber dot matrix displays external to the CRT, similar to that in the 576 curve tracer. Only the first and last steps on the time/div and volts/div switches are labelled.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth DC to 1 MHz (5 kHz limit switchable)
Deflection 10 μV/Div to 10 V/Div or 1 mA/Div to 200 mA/Div (1—2—5)
Noise < 15 μV / 200 μA
Input impedance 1 MΩ // 50 pF
Time base 1 μs/Div to 5 s/Div (1—2—5), magnifier up to × 50
CMRR 100,000:1 to 100 kHz
X input 20 mV/Div to 500 mV/Div on Ext Horizontal, or Channel 2 in X-Y mode
CRT 8 × 10 Div @ 1.27 cm (0.5"), P31 phosphor
Acceleration 4 kV

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Pictures

Schematics