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manufacturer=Tektronix | type=7A12 | | |||
summary=120 MHz dual channel amplifier| | summary=120 MHz dual channel amplifier| | ||
image=7a12.jpg | | image=7a12.jpg | | ||
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introduced=1969 | | introduced=1969 | | ||
discontinued=1974 | | discontinued=1974 | | ||
series= | series=7000-series scopes| | ||
designers=Roy Hayes| | |||
manuals= | manuals= | ||
* [ | * [[Media:070-0977-01.pdf|Tektronix 7A12 Manual]] (PDF, OCR) | ||
* [http:// | * [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/7a12/tek-7a12.pdf Tektronix 7A12 Manual @ BAMA] (PDF) | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tektronix 7A12''' is a 120 MHz dual-trace vertical plug-in for [[7000-series scopes]]. | |||
Switches on the front panel control [[miniature relays]] in the signal path, such as those selecting input attenuators, through logic circuits. | |||
It uses the [[155-0032-00]] as a gain stage and the [[155-0022-00]] for channel switching. | |||
The 7A12 | The 7A12 was designed by [[Roy Hayes]] (who also designed the [[3A3]] and [[3A8]] before leaving for HP Loveland in Jan 1971). | ||
The Evaluation Engineer for the 7A12 was [[Peter Starič]], co-author of the book "Wideband Amplifiers" with Erik Margan. | |||
{{BeginSpecs}} | |||
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 120 MHz (79xx) / 105 MHz (77xx) / 55 MHz (74xx) }} | |||
{{Spec | Deflection | 5 mV/Div to 5 V/Div (1–2–5), variable up to 12.5 V/Div }} | |||
{{Spec | Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 24 pF }} | |||
{{Spec | Maximum input | 5 V (0.5 W) − no damage below 10 V (2 W) }} | |||
{{Spec | Timing | Delay difference between channels < 500 ps }} | |||
{{Spec | Channel Isolation | At least 3000:1 at 75 MHz }} | |||
{{Spec | Maximum Input Voltage | 350 V DC + Peak AC at 1 kHz or less}} | |||
{{EndSpecs}} | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
7a12.jpg|Front view | |||
Tek 7a12.jpg|Front view | |||
Tek 7a12 attenuators.png|Attenuator schematic with relays | |||
Tek 7a12 amplifier pcb.jpg|7A12 Amplifier PCB | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Custom ICs|7A12}} | |||
[[Category:7000 series vertical plugins]] | [[Category:7000 series vertical plugins]] |
Revision as of 09:20, 21 August 2021
The Tektronix 7A12 is a 120 MHz dual-trace vertical plug-in for 7000-series scopes.
Switches on the front panel control miniature relays in the signal path, such as those selecting input attenuators, through logic circuits. It uses the 155-0032-00 as a gain stage and the 155-0022-00 for channel switching.
The 7A12 was designed by Roy Hayes (who also designed the 3A3 and 3A8 before leaving for HP Loveland in Jan 1971). The Evaluation Engineer for the 7A12 was Peter Starič, co-author of the book "Wideband Amplifiers" with Erik Margan.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 120 MHz (79xx) / 105 MHz (77xx) / 55 MHz (74xx) |
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Deflection | 5 mV/Div to 5 V/Div (1–2–5), variable up to 12.5 V/Div |
Input impedance | 1 MΩ // 24 pF |
Maximum input | 5 V (0.5 W) − no damage below 10 V (2 W) |
Timing | Delay difference between channels < 500 ps |
Channel Isolation | At least 3000:1 at 75 MHz |
Maximum Input Voltage | 350 V DC + Peak AC at 1 kHz or less |
Links
Pictures
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Front view
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Front view
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Attenuator schematic with relays
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7A12 Amplifier PCB
Custom ICs used in the 7A12
Page | Model | Part nos | Description | Designers | Used in |
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155-0022-00 | M036 | 155-0022-00 • 155-0022-01 | analog multiplexer | Gene Andrews | 147 • 148 • 149 • 335 • 468 • 1430 • 1441 • 1461 • 1900 • 1910 • 2220 • 2221 • 2230 • 5223 • 5403 • 5440 • 5441 • 5443 • 5444 • 5A38 • 7313 • 7403N • 7503 • 7504 • 7514 • 7603 • AN/USM-281C • 7613 • 7623 • 7623A • 7633 • 7704 • R7704 • 7704A • 7834 • 7844 • 7854 • R7912 • 7912AD • 7912HB • 7904 • R7903 • 7904A • 7934 • 7A12 • 7A18 • 7A18A • 7A18N • 7B52 • 7B53N • 7D10 • 7D11 • 7D12 • NT-7000 • P7001 |
155-0032-00 | M55 | 155-0032-00 • 155-0032-01 | variable-gain transconductance (current output with voltage input) amplifier | Roy Hayes • Einar Traa | 335 • 464 • 465 • 465B • 466 • 475 • 475A • 475M • 634 • 650 • 651 • 652 • 653 • 655 • 656 • 670 • 671 • 7A12 • 475 • FG504 • 1440 • 1460 • 1480 • 1481 • 1482 • 1485 |