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The 4S1 is a dual-trace sampling unit for the 661.  Each channel has a trigger pickoff, a delay line, and a sampler.  The sampling pulses for each channel is generated by a step recovery diodes are is fed to a sampling bridge made with four GaAs diodes.  These diodes are fragile and direct replacements are hard to find.  People have improvised replacements using modern integrated Schottky diodes such as those in HP's HSMS-28x series.
The 4S1 is a dual-trace sampling unit for the 661.  Each channel has a trigger pickoff, a delay line, and a sampler.  The sampling pulses for each channel is generated by a step recovery diodes are is fed to a sampling bridge made with four GaAs diodes.  These diodes are fragile and direct replacements are hard to find.  People have improvised replacements using modern integrated Schottky diodes such as those in HP's HSMS-28x series.
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Image:661_top_int.jpg|top internal view
Image:661_front.jpg|front view
Image:661_left_int.jpg|left internal view


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Image:661_rt_int.jpg|right internal view
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Image:4s1_top.jpg|top view of 4S1
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Image:4s1_timing_pulse_connection.jpg|Coaxial interconnect from timing plug-in goes through the mainframe, into the 4S1, and ends here, at the sampler.
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Image:4s1_sampling_bridge.jpg|This is the sampler.  The GaAs sampling diodes are arranged in a diamond shape and are directly connected to the socket from the delay line.
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Image:4s1_delay_connection.jpg|The delay line is a coil of coax going from the trigger pickoff to the sampler.
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Image:661_timing_interconnect.jpg|The 661 mainframe has two pieces of 50-ohm coax that connect the sampling unit bay to the timing unit bay.  The plug-ins engage with these interconnects when inserted.
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Revision as of 16:55, 7 December 2008

The Type 661 is a sampling scope made by Tektronix in the 1960's. It accepts two plug-ins: a sampling unit and a timing unit. At least two sampling units were made, the 4S1 (1GHz) and the 4S2 (3.9GHz). At least two timing units were made, the 5T1 and the 5T3. The timing units use tunnel diode triggering. Two coaxial cables in the scope connect the sampling and timing units. One cable sends the trigger pickoff signal from the sampling unit to the timing unit. The other cable sends the timing signal from the timing unit to the sampling unit.

The mainframe of the 661 is quite simple. It contains a high-speed calibration step generator, but otherwise is basically just a low-speed X-Y indicator. The sophistication of the 661 is all in the plug-ins.

The 4S1 is a dual-trace sampling unit for the 661. Each channel has a trigger pickoff, a delay line, and a sampler. The sampling pulses for each channel is generated by a step recovery diodes are is fed to a sampling bridge made with four GaAs diodes. These diodes are fragile and direct replacements are hard to find. People have improvised replacements using modern integrated Schottky diodes such as those in HP's HSMS-28x series.