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The Tektronix 513 is a single-channel monolithic oscilloscope with 18MHz bandwidth.  
{{Oscilloscope Sidebar |manufacturer=Tektronix |
It was introduced in 1949 or 1950.  
series= |
It is the first Tektronix oscilloscope to contain a [[distributed amplifier]].
model= 513 |
summary=18 MHz scope |
image=513d front.jpg |
caption=Tektronix 513D front |
introduced=1950 |
discontinued=1955 |
designers=Frank Hood |
manuals=
* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/513/Tek%20513.pdf Tektronix 513 Manual (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/Tek_1949_Sales_Brochure.pdf 1949 Tek Sales Brochure Mentioning the 513 (PDF)]
* [[Media:Tek 513 history parts list.pdf]]
}}
The '''Tektronix 513''' is a single-channel monolithic oscilloscope with 18 MHz bandwidth.  
 
==History==
The Type 513 was announced in 1949 and [[introduced in 1950]]. 
The initial announcement in 1949 (link below) listed the 513 at $1695,
weighing 60 pounds, with a low frequency cutoff of 5 Hz. 
As delivered to customers in 1950,
the 513 weighed an extra 15 pounds,
but had flat response down to DC and cost a bit less:
$1650 with the delay line or $1600 without.
 
==Links==
* [[Media:Tektronix Photo Manual 1952.pdf| Tektronix Photo Manual 1952]]
 
==Internals==
===Vertical Signal Path===
The input impedance is 1 MΩ in parallel with 40 pF.
 
The scope provides power to an optional cathode-follower probe. 
 
====Vertical Deflection Sensitivity and Bandwidth====
The 513 has a vertical deflection sensitivity switch with seven positions. 
Each position selects a range of sensitivities.
The positions of the vertical sensitivity switch are:
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse" class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col"| Position
! scope="col"| Bandwidth
! scope="col"| Comments
|-
| 0.03 to 0.1 V/div
| 2 Hz to 16 MHz
| Preamplifier inserted in signal path.
|-
| 0.1 to 0.3 V/div
| 2 Hz to 16 MHz
| Preamplifier inserted in signal path.
|-
| 0.3 to 1 V/div
| DC to 18 MHz
|-
| 1 to 3 V/div
| DC to 18 MHz
|-
| 3 to 10 V/div
| DC to 18 MHz
|-
| 10 to 30 V/div
| DC to 18 MHz
|-
| 30 to 100 V/div
| DC to 18 MHz
|}
The exact sensitivity is determined by the position of the vertical amplifier attenuation control,
which is a potentiometer.
 
The preamplifier for the two most sensitive ranges is made of two [[12AW6]] pentodes
in common-cathode configuration, cascaded, followed by a cathode-follower stage
using a [[12AT7]].
 
====Delay Line====
When purchased with the delay line, the 513 is a 513D.
The 513D was the first Tektronix oscilloscope to offer
a [[delay line]] for the vertical signal,
to allow viewing the leading edge of the event that triggers the sweep.
The delay line is single-ended, implemented using 40 L-C stages.
 
====Phase Splitter====
Following the delay, a phase splitter produces two outputs,
one inverted, one not inverted.
These drive the distibuted vertical output amplifier.
 
====Distributed Vertical Output Amplifier====
The 513 may have been the first Tektronix oscilloscope to contain a [[distributed amplifier]].
It was released at about the same time as the [[514]],
which contains a much simpler, lower bandwidth distributed amplifier.
The 513's distributed vertical output amplifier is really two independent single-ended amplifiers,
each containing seven stages of [[6CB6]] tubes.
One output amplifier amplifies the inverted output of the phase splitter and
drives one vertical deflection plate.
The other output amplifier amplifies the noninverted output of the phase splitter and
drives the other vertical deflection plate.
 
The next scopes to use distributed amplifiers were  
The next scopes to use distributed amplifiers were  
the [[517]] in 1951 and then the [[541]] and [[545]] in 1955.
the [[517]] in 1951 and then the [[541]] and [[545]] in 1955.


The input impedance is 1 Megohm in parallel with 40pF. 
===CRT===
It provides power to an optional cathode-follower probe. 
It used a [[5XP]] CRT initially, and then switched to a Tek-made CRT.
The 513D has a delay line; the 513 does not. 
The 513 (and 513D) contains a distributed vertical output amplifier
made of [[6CB6]] tubes.  The 513 has no [[thermal cutoff]] and  
uses [[selenium rectifiers]].
 
Stan Griffiths says,


[[Stan Griffiths]] says,
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"The 513D used two different CRT types, depending on instrument serial
"The 513D used two different CRT types, depending on instrument serial
number. From serial number 101-1887, the 5XP2 was used (Tek Part Number
number. From serial number 101-1887, the 5XP2 was used (Tek Part Number
154-066). From serial number 1888-up, the T51P2 was used (Tek pn 154-081).
154-066). From serial number 1888-up, the [[T51P2]] was used (Tek pn 154-081).
This one was made by Tek and you could retrofit it into the early 513Ds that
This one was made by Tek and you could retrofit it into the early 513Ds that
came with the Dumont 5XP but it required a modification kit (040-0094-00).
came with the Dumont 5XP but it required a modification kit (040-0094-00).
I have the instructions if you need them. Later, the 154-081 (also known as
I have the instructions if you need them. Later, the 154-081 (also known as
154-0081-00) was replaced by the 154-0342-00 which is quite common and also
[[154-0081-00]]) was replaced by the 154-0342-00 which is quite common and also
used in the 530 series of scopes. If your 513D serial number is below 1888,
used in the 530 series of scopes. If your 513D serial number is below 1888,
the mod kit will have to be installed if you want to use this tube. I did
the mod kit will have to be installed if you want to use this tube. I did
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</blockquote>
</blockquote>


* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/513/Tek%20513.pdf Tektronix 513 Manual (PDF)]
===Low Voltage Power Supply===
The low voltage power supply of the 513 puts out six voltages:
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse" class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col"| Voltage
! scope="col"| Rectification
! scope="col"| Regulation
|-
| +800 V
| [[6X4]]
| +225V is reference, [[6AU6]] error amp, [[12B4]] pass tube
|-
| +330 V
| [[selenium rectifiers]]
| unregulated
|-
| +275 V
| [[selenium rectifiers]]
| −140V is reference, [[6AU6]] error amp, [[6AU5]] pass tube
 
|-
| +225 V
| [[selenium rectifiers]]
| [[5651]] reference, [[12AX7]] and [[6AU6]] error amp, [[6AS7]] pass tube (both triodes in parallel)
 
|-
| −140 V
| [[6X4]]
| [[OD3]] shunt regulator
 
|-
| −300 V
| [[6X4]]
| unregulated
 
|}
 
The 513 has no [[thermal cutoff]].
 
===High Voltage Power Supply===
The high voltages for the 513 CRT are generated by the Tektronix [[210|Type 210B]] High Voltage Power Supply,
 
The total CRT acceleration voltage of the 513 is 12 kV.
The cathode is at −2 kV and the anode is a +10 kV.
The HV circuit uses four [[5642]] rectifier tubes,
one for the cathode voltage and three for the anode voltage.
 
==Mechanical==
The 513 weighs 34 kg (75 pounds) and uses a maximum of 580 watts.
 
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Tek 513d.jpg
513d front.jpg
Image:Tek 513d 2.jpg
Tek 513d.jpg
Image:Tek 513 vert.png
Tek 513d 2.jpg
Image:513 top inside.jpg
Tek 513 block.png|Block Diagram
Image:513 top inside.jpg
Tek_513_vertical_input_and_cal.png|Vertical Input and Cal
Image:513 right inside.jpg
Tek 513 vert.png|Distributed vertical amplifier.
Image:513 hvps.jpg
Tek 513 delay network.png|Delay Network
Image:513 right.jpg
Tek 513 delayed gate and trig.png|Delayed Gate and Trigger
Image:513 left internal.jpg
Tek 513 trigger rate gen.png|Trigger Rate Generator
Image:513 hvps2.jpg
Tek 513 sweep.png|Sweep
Image:513 front.jpg
Tek 513 high voltage osc.png|High Voltage Oscillator
Image:513 bottom.jpg
Tek 513 power supply.png|Power Supply
Tek 513 top2.jpg|Top internal view.  Delay is at upper left.
513 hvps.jpg|High voltage power supply
513 right.jpg|Right external view.
Tek 513 left2.jpg|Left internal. 5XP CRT has three anode connections.
513 hvps2.jpg|High voltage power supply
513 front.jpg
Tek 513 bottom2.jpg|Bottom view.
Tek 1949 Sales Brochure 513.png|Announcement in 1949 Sales Brochure
Tek 513 right2.jpg|Right Internal View
Tek 513 hvps 201b.jpg|Type 210B High Voltage Supply
Tek 513 crt pins.jpg|CRT Deflection Plate Connections
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Parts|513}}
[[Category:Monolithic tube scopes]]

Revision as of 15:39, 10 October 2021

Tektronix 513
18 MHz scope
Tektronix 513D front

Produced from 1950 to 1955

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 513 is a single-channel monolithic oscilloscope with 18 MHz bandwidth.

History

The Type 513 was announced in 1949 and introduced in 1950. The initial announcement in 1949 (link below) listed the 513 at $1695, weighing 60 pounds, with a low frequency cutoff of 5 Hz. As delivered to customers in 1950, the 513 weighed an extra 15 pounds, but had flat response down to DC and cost a bit less: $1650 with the delay line or $1600 without.

Links

Internals

Vertical Signal Path

The input impedance is 1 MΩ in parallel with 40 pF.

The scope provides power to an optional cathode-follower probe.

Vertical Deflection Sensitivity and Bandwidth

The 513 has a vertical deflection sensitivity switch with seven positions. Each position selects a range of sensitivities. The positions of the vertical sensitivity switch are:

Position Bandwidth Comments
0.03 to 0.1 V/div 2 Hz to 16 MHz Preamplifier inserted in signal path.
0.1 to 0.3 V/div 2 Hz to 16 MHz Preamplifier inserted in signal path.
0.3 to 1 V/div DC to 18 MHz
1 to 3 V/div DC to 18 MHz
3 to 10 V/div DC to 18 MHz
10 to 30 V/div DC to 18 MHz
30 to 100 V/div DC to 18 MHz

The exact sensitivity is determined by the position of the vertical amplifier attenuation control, which is a potentiometer.

The preamplifier for the two most sensitive ranges is made of two 12AW6 pentodes in common-cathode configuration, cascaded, followed by a cathode-follower stage using a 12AT7.

Delay Line

When purchased with the delay line, the 513 is a 513D. The 513D was the first Tektronix oscilloscope to offer a delay line for the vertical signal, to allow viewing the leading edge of the event that triggers the sweep. The delay line is single-ended, implemented using 40 L-C stages.

Phase Splitter

Following the delay, a phase splitter produces two outputs, one inverted, one not inverted. These drive the distibuted vertical output amplifier.

Distributed Vertical Output Amplifier

The 513 may have been the first Tektronix oscilloscope to contain a distributed amplifier. It was released at about the same time as the 514, which contains a much simpler, lower bandwidth distributed amplifier. The 513's distributed vertical output amplifier is really two independent single-ended amplifiers, each containing seven stages of 6CB6 tubes. One output amplifier amplifies the inverted output of the phase splitter and drives one vertical deflection plate. The other output amplifier amplifies the noninverted output of the phase splitter and drives the other vertical deflection plate.

The next scopes to use distributed amplifiers were the 517 in 1951 and then the 541 and 545 in 1955.

CRT

It used a 5XP CRT initially, and then switched to a Tek-made CRT.

Stan Griffiths says,

"The 513D used two different CRT types, depending on instrument serial number. From serial number 101-1887, the 5XP2 was used (Tek Part Number 154-066). From serial number 1888-up, the T51P2 was used (Tek pn 154-081). This one was made by Tek and you could retrofit it into the early 513Ds that came with the Dumont 5XP but it required a modification kit (040-0094-00). I have the instructions if you need them. Later, the 154-081 (also known as 154-0081-00) was replaced by the 154-0342-00 which is quite common and also used in the 530 series of scopes. If your 513D serial number is below 1888, the mod kit will have to be installed if you want to use this tube. I did not look at the mod instructions in detail, but often, with the instructions, you can put your own kit together and modify the scope just fine."

Low Voltage Power Supply

The low voltage power supply of the 513 puts out six voltages:

Voltage Rectification Regulation
+800 V 6X4 +225V is reference, 6AU6 error amp, 12B4 pass tube
+330 V selenium rectifiers unregulated
+275 V selenium rectifiers −140V is reference, 6AU6 error amp, 6AU5 pass tube
+225 V selenium rectifiers 5651 reference, 12AX7 and 6AU6 error amp, 6AS7 pass tube (both triodes in parallel)
−140 V 6X4 OD3 shunt regulator
−300 V 6X4 unregulated

The 513 has no thermal cutoff.

High Voltage Power Supply

The high voltages for the 513 CRT are generated by the Tektronix Type 210B High Voltage Power Supply,

The total CRT acceleration voltage of the 513 is 12 kV. The cathode is at −2 kV and the anode is a +10 kV. The HV circuit uses four 5642 rectifier tubes, one for the cathode voltage and three for the anode voltage.

Mechanical

The 513 weighs 34 kg (75 pounds) and uses a maximum of 580 watts.

Pictures


Some Parts Used in the 513

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
0D3 154-003 154-0003-00 Gas Discharge Tube (Voltage regulator) 153 V voltage reference 511 511A 513 514
12AT7 154-0039-00 Vacuum Tube (Dual Triode) dual high-gain triode 161 180 310 310A 315 316 360 502 502A 511A 512 513 513D 514 514AD 514D 516 524 529 RM529 544 546 547 556 565 570 3A2 75 3A75 1M1 A B C G H K L ML M N K R S Z
12AW6 154-0042-00 Vacuum Tube (Pentode) sharp cutoff pentode 513
12AX7 154-043 154-0043-00 Vacuum Tube (Dual Triode) dual triode 3C66 513 524 531 531A 535 536 545 545A 545B 546 547 549 555 570 581 581A 585 585A E Q Hickok 1825
12B4 154-044 154-0044-00 Vacuum Tube (Triode) power triode 126 310 310A 316 317 502 502A 524 526 541 541A 535 535A 545 545A 546 547 570 549 551 555 513 581 581A 585 585A
5642 154-0051-00 154-0079-00 Vacuum Tube (Diode) directly-heated high-voltage rectifier 310 310A 316 317 360 453 502 502A 503 504 506 513 515 516 524 529 RM529 533 533A 535 536 543 543A 543B 545 545A 545B 547 551 555 556 560 561 561A 561S 564 567 570 575 581 581A 585 585A 647 647A
5BG 154-0080-00 154-0081-00 154-0082-00 154-0083-00 154-0124-00 CRT series of 5" CRTs 513 531 535
5XP CRT family of flat-faced 5" CRTs 513 517
6AG7 154-012 154-0012-00 Vacuum Tube (Pentode) 9 Watt power pentode 104 104A 105 112 511 511A 512 513 514 517 517A 524
6AS7 154-020 154-0020-00 Vacuum Tube (Pentode) dual power triode 160 506 511A 512 513 517 517A 524 561 561A 561S 564
6AU5 154-021 154-0021-00 Vacuum Tube (Pentode) 10 W beam power pentode 507 513 516 517 517A 531 535 541 535 545 547 581 581A 585 585A
6AU6 154-0022-00 157-0073-00 157-0059-00 154-0284-00 Vacuum Tube (Pentode) RF pentode 107 160 181 190 60 2A60 72 3A72 3C66 310 310A 316 317 360 502 502A 506 511 511A 512 513 516 517 517A 524 526 529 RM529 531 531A 535 536 545 545A 546 547 549 555 561 561A 561S 564 565 567 570 575 581 581A 585 585A 80 C CA Q
6CB6A 154-0030-00 Vacuum Tube (Pentode) pentode 105 112 316 317 503 504 513 517 517A 541 535 545 63 2A63
6DK6 154-0149-00 154-0367-00 Vacuum Tube (Pentode) high-frequency miniature pentode 180 503 513 514 541 543 535 545 545A 551 555
T51 154-0080-00 154-0081-00 154-0082-00 154-0083-00 154-0092-00 154-0096-00 154-0101-00 154-0117-00 154-0121-00 154-0123-00 154-0124-00 154-0117-00 154-0150-00 154-0197-00 154-0342-00 154-0379-00 CRT 5" CRT 513 531 535