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The vertical amplifier consists of a [[12BY7]] differential amplifier followed
The vertical amplifier consists of a [[12BY7]] differential amplifier followed
by a [[6DJ8]] cathode-follower, followed by a [[6197]] differential (common-cathode)
by a [[6DJ8]] cathode-follower, followed by a [[6197]] differential (common-cathode)
output stage that drives the 200ns L-C delay line, which drives the vertical deflection
output stage that drives the 200ns L-C [[delay line]], which drives the vertical deflection
plates of the CRT.
plates of the CRT.
Trigger pickoff is taken after the cathode follower stage in the vertical amplifier.
Trigger pickoff is taken after the cathode follower stage in the vertical amplifier.

Revision as of 20:55, 13 February 2012

The Tektronix Type 533 is a 15 MHz oscilloscope introduced in 1958 that uses letter-series and 1-series plug-ins. It has 10kV accelerating voltage. It uses 500 watts and weighs 62 pounds. The vertical amplifier consists of a 12BY7 differential amplifier followed by a 6DJ8 cathode-follower, followed by a 6197 differential (common-cathode) output stage that drives the 200ns L-C delay line, which drives the vertical deflection plates of the CRT. Trigger pickoff is taken after the cathode follower stage in the vertical amplifier. There is a 6DJ8 differential trigger pickoff amplifier followed by half of a 6DJ8 a cathode follower, buffering the trigger signal. The trigger circuit is a 6DJ8 trigger amplifier followed by a 6DJ8 Schmitt trigger. Triggering can be from the internal pickoff or from an external signal or "line" trigger, from a 6.3V tap on the power transformer. The 533 contains a 128F thermal cutoff. The high voltages for the CRT, +8650 and -1350 volts, are generated by a 60 kHz Hartley power oscillator and five 5642 high-voltage rectifier diode tubes.