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{{Plugin Sidebar | {{Plugin Sidebar | ||
|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
summary=2 MHz customizable amplifier | | |series=5000-series scopes | ||
image=TEK-5A24N-1-crop.jpg | | |type=5A24N | ||
caption=5A24N front view| | |summary=2 MHz customizable amplifier | ||
introduced=1971 | | |image=TEK-5A24N-1-crop.jpg | ||
discontinued=1984 | |caption=5A24N front view | ||
|introduced=1971 | |||
manuals= | |discontinued=1984 | ||
[ | |manuals= | ||
[[Media:070-1145-00.pdf|Tektronix 5A24N Manual]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tektronix 5A24''' is an amplifier plug-in for 5000-series scopes. | The '''Tektronix 5A24''' is an amplifier plug-in for 5000-series scopes. | ||
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The maximum bandwidth is 2 MHz. | The maximum bandwidth is 2 MHz. | ||
The 5A24 contains an area on its printed circuit board that has | The 5A24 contains an area on its printed circuit board that has empty solder pads. | ||
empty solder pads. The user can add custom circuitry that accesses | The user can add custom circuitry that accesses the input signal, output to scope, and power rails. | ||
the input signal, output to scope, and power rails. | |||
The 5A24N is the least expensive plug-in Tektronix ever made, priced US$25 in the 1973 catalog (~$140 in 2018 value). | The 5A24N is the least expensive plug-in Tektronix ever made, priced US$25 in the 1973 catalog (~$140 in 2018 value). |