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==Internals==
==Internals==
The 7D13 consists of an analog pulse width modulator front-end built with 741 op amps and dual FETs, and a 3½ digit counter section using standard 74xx TTL parts which is interfacing with the [[7000 series readout system|readout system]].  The front end is isolated using transformers used for pulses and a floating ±15 V supply.
The 7D13 consists of an analog pulse width modulator front-end built with 741 op amps and dual FETs, and a 3½ digit counter section using standard 74xx TTL parts which is interfacing with the [[7000 series readout system|readout system]].  The front end is isolated by transformers used for pulses and a floating ±15 V supply.
The Probe jack for the P6058 has contacts for the temperature sensor (a diode-connected transistor) as well as the voltage input terminals.
The Probe jack for the P6058 has contacts for the temperature sensor (a diode-connected transistor) as well as the voltage input terminals.



Revision as of 05:06, 19 April 2015

Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix 7D13 is a digital multimeter plug-in for 7000-series scopes with CRT readout. It will function in any compartment. The input section is galvanically isolated, allowing the input to float ±1500 volts with respect to chassis ground.

Key Specifications

Functions DC Volts, DC Current, Resistance, Temperature
Voltage Ranges 1.999 V, 19.99 V, 199.9 V, 1000 V
Input impedance 10 MΩ
Current ranges 1.999 mA, 19.99 mA, 199.9 mA, 1999 mA
Resistance ranges 199.9 Ω, 1999 Ω, 19.99 kΩ, 199.9 kΩ, 1999 kΩ
Temperature -55 °C to +125 °C, requires P6058 voltage/temperature probe

Internals

The 7D13 consists of an analog pulse width modulator front-end built with 741 op amps and dual FETs, and a 3½ digit counter section using standard 74xx TTL parts which is interfacing with the readout system. The front end is isolated by transformers used for pulses and a floating ±15 V supply. The Probe jack for the P6058 has contacts for the temperature sensor (a diode-connected transistor) as well as the voltage input terminals.

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