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summary=400 MHz Timebase |
summary=400 MHz Timebase |
image=Tek 7b80 front.jpg |  
image=Tek 7b80 front.jpg |  
caption=Tektronix 7B80 Timebase plug-in |
caption=Tektronix 7B80 Timebase plug-in with Option 2|
introduced=1976 |
introduced=1976 |
discontinued=1990 |
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It uses the [[155-0126-00]] trigger amplifier followed by the [[155-0109-01]] trigger detector.  
It uses the [[155-0126-00]] trigger amplifier followed by the [[155-0109-01]] trigger detector.  


It supports X-Y mode with the X signal taken from the internal trigger path.
Option 2 adds support for X-Y mode via a "Display mode" switch (pictured).  When X-Y mode is selected, the X-axis signal is taken from the internal trigger path.


The companion delaying timebase for use in 4-slot mainframes is the [[7B85]].
The companion delaying timebase for use in 4-slot mainframes is the [[7B85]].

Revision as of 20:19, 1 January 2017

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The Tektronix 7B80 is a 400 MHz single timebase plug-in without delay function for 7000-series scopes, typically the 7800 Series, e.g. 7844. It uses the 155-0126-00 trigger amplifier followed by the 155-0109-01 trigger detector.

Option 2 adds support for X-Y mode via a "Display mode" switch (pictured). When X-Y mode is selected, the X-axis signal is taken from the internal trigger path.

The companion delaying timebase for use in 4-slot mainframes is the 7B85.

Key Specifications

Sweep 10 ns/Div to 5 s/Div (1-2-5), x10 magnifier, variable sweep and holdoff
Sweep/Trigger Modes Peak-Peak Auto, Auto, Norm, Single Sweep

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Pictures