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title=Tektronix 507 |
title=Tektronix 507 |
summary=Power Industry scope |
summary=Power Industry scope |
image=Tek 507 and ps.jpg |
image=Tek 507 front3.jpg|
caption=507 with Power Supply |
caption=507 |
introduced=1959 |
introduced=1959 |
discontinued=1974 |
discontinued=1974 |
manuals=
manuals=
* [http://w140.com/tek_507.pdf Tektronix 507 Manual (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tek_507.pdf Tektronix 507 Manual (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/w_d_bunting_reliable_spark_gap_for_capacitor_bank_switching.pdf W. D. Bunting, "A Reliable Spark Gap For Capacitor Bank Switching"]
* [http://w140.com/w_d_bunting_reliable_spark_gap_for_capacitor_bank_switching.pdf W. D. Bunting, "A Reliable Spark Gap For Capacitor Bank Switching" (OCR)]
* [http://w140.com/thomas_and_hearst-measurement_of_exploding_wire_energy.pdf Thomas and Hearst, "An Electronic Scheme for Measurement of Exploding Wire Energy"]
* [http://w140.com/thomas_and_hearst-measurement_of_exploding_wire_energy.pdf Thomas and Hearst, "An Electronic Scheme for Measurement of Exploding Wire Energy" (OCR)]
 
* [[Media:IM-507-1.pdf|Tektronix 507 Manual (PDF, OCR, bad-OCR)]]
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The '''Tektronix Type 507''' was designed for the power industry for surge testing.   
The '''Tektronix Type 507''' was designed for the power industry for surge testing.   
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is permanently AC-coupled and, unusually, the DC blocking capacitor is after the input attenuator.   
is permanently AC-coupled and, unusually, the DC blocking capacitor is after the input attenuator.   


The 507 has 20 kV of post-deflection acceleration, produced by four [[1X2]] tubes. The lower-voltage
The 507 has a total acceleration voltage of 24 kV, produced by four [[1X2]] tubes.
power supplies, located in the external box, are all tube except for [[selenium rectifiers]] for some
The lower-voltage power supplies, located in the external box,
of the lower voltages.
are all tube except for [[selenium rectifiers]] for some of the lower voltages.
 
The 507 uses the [[T507]] CRT.


==Links==
==Links==
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<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Tek 507.jpg|507 on Cart
Tek 507 front.jpg|507
File:Tek 507 and ps.jpg|507 with Power Supply
507_w_cart.JPG |  507 with [[202]] cart
File:Tek 507 at general electric.jpg|507 at General Electric
Tek 507 front2.jpg|507
File:Tek 507 block diagram.png|Block Diagram
Tek 507 power supply front.jpg|507 power supply
File:Tek 507 sweep trigger and trip pulse.png|Sweep Trigger and Trip Pulse
Tek 507 ps bottom1.jpg|507 power supply bottom
File:Tek 507 time mark generator.png|Time Mark Generator
Tek 507 ps3.jpg|507 power supply
File:Tek 507 vertical deflection.png|Vertical Deflection
Tek 507 ps4.jpg|507 power supply
File:Tek 507 horizontal amp.png|Horizontal Amplifier
Tek 507 ps6.jpg|507 power supply
File:Tek 507 crt circuit.png|CRT Circuit
Tek 507 rear1.jpg|507 rear
File:Tek_507_heater_wiring.png|Heater Wiring
Tek 507 right internal1.jpg|507 right internal
File:Tek 507 power supply.png|Power Supply
Tek 507 right internal2.jpg|507 right internal
Tek 507 right top.jpg|507 top
Tek 507 bottom.jpg|507 bottom
Tek 507.jpg|507 on Cart
Tek 507 and ps.jpg|507 with Power Supply
Tek 507 at general electric.jpg|507 at General Electric
Tek 507 block diagram.png|Block Diagram
Tek 507 sweep trigger and trip pulse.png|Sweep Trigger and Trip Pulse
Tek 507 time mark generator.png|Time Mark Generator
Tek 507 vertical deflection.png|Vertical Deflection
Tek 507 horizontal amp.png|Horizontal Amplifier
Tek 507 crt circuit.png|CRT Circuit
Tek_507_heater_wiring.png|Heater Wiring
Tek 507 power supply.png|Power Supply
Tek 507 ps 1.jpg
Tek 507 ps 1.jpg
Tek 507 ps 2.jpg
Tek 507 ps 2.jpg
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Tek 507 ps 11.jpg
Tek 507 ps 11.jpg
Tek 507 ps 12.jpg
Tek 507 ps 12.jpg
Tek 507 and ps.jpg
Tek 507 attenuator 1.jpg|Input Attenuator. The two unconnected wires at the right side are the CRT vertical deflection plate connection.
Tek 507 attenuator 2.jpg|Input Attenuator. The thicker coax with the copper braid is the input signal. The thinner coax with the steel braid comes from the internal time mark generator.
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Monolithic tube scopes]]
[[Category:Monolithic tube scopes]]

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