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It is specified for triggering up to 100 MHz.
It is specified for triggering up to 100 MHz.
Triggering uses [[tunnel diodes]].
Triggering uses [[tunnel diodes]].
The sweep is fully discrete, no ICs.
The sweep is fully discrete, no ICs.
There is a 7B50 and a 7B50A.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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==X-Y operation==
==X-Y operation==


The 7B50 has a dedicated switch to put it in "amplifier mode" for X-Y operation.  In this mode, the Trigger Source switch controls the signal source – internal from a vertical plug-in via the trigger path, or external — and the Trigger Coupling switch controls AC vs. DC coupling.  
The 7B50 has a dedicated switch to put it in "amplifier mode" for X-Y operation.   
In this mode, the Trigger Source switch controls the signal source – internal from a vertical plug-in via the trigger path, or external — and the Trigger Coupling switch controls AC vs. DC coupling.  
In amplifier mode, gain can be varied using an uncalibrated potentiometer.
In amplifier mode, gain can be varied using an uncalibrated potentiometer.


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[[Category:7000 series horizontal plugins]]
[[Category:7000 series horizontal plugins]]

Revision as of 11:03, 20 May 2016

Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix 7B50 is a timebase plug-in for 7000-series scopes, particularly the 7500 series. It is specified for triggering up to 100 MHz. Triggering uses tunnel diodes. The sweep is fully discrete, no ICs. There is a 7B50 and a 7B50A.

Specifications

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X-Y operation

The 7B50 has a dedicated switch to put it in "amplifier mode" for X-Y operation. In this mode, the Trigger Source switch controls the signal source – internal from a vertical plug-in via the trigger path, or external — and the Trigger Coupling switch controls AC vs. DC coupling. In amplifier mode, gain can be varied using an uncalibrated potentiometer.

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