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The '''Tektronix 7D15''' is a 225 MHz frequency counter plug-in for [[7000-series scopes]].  It is optimized for timing measurements, having a 100 MHz oscillator and interval measurement averaging capability.  It has two inputs and can measure frequency, period or time difference.  The 7D15 was introduced in November 1972.
The '''Tektronix 7D15''' is a 225 MHz frequency counter plug-in for [[7000-series scopes]].  It is optimized for timing measurements, having a 100 MHz oscillator and interval measurement averaging capability.  It has two inputs and can measure frequency, period or time difference.  The 7D15 was introduced in November 1972.


The front panel uses [[Connectors#SMB|SMB connectors]] for arming, clock in/out and reset signals.  
The front panel uses [[SMB connector]]s for arming, clock in/out and reset signals.  


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

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The Tektronix 7D15 is a 225 MHz frequency counter plug-in for 7000-series scopes. It is optimized for timing measurements, having a 100 MHz oscillator and interval measurement averaging capability. It has two inputs and can measure frequency, period or time difference. The 7D15 was introduced in November 1972.

The front panel uses SMB connectors for arming, clock in/out and reset signals.

Specifications

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Internals

The 7D15 uses a number of Tek-made custom chips. The 155-0086-00, 155-0087-00 and 155-0088-00 legend generators are specific to this plug-in. The 155-0090-00 or 155-0171-00 four decade counter/latch/DAC chips implement the lower six counter digits. For the topmost two digits, the 7D15 employs ECL counters. ECL logic requires a -5 V supply, which a switching regulator (board A8) generates from the -15 V rail.

The 5 MHz signal from the (non-ovenized) internal reference crystal oscillator is divided down to a 1 MHz master clock. Optionally, the 1 MHz can be supplied externally as well. An internal VCO, phase-locked to the 1 MHz master, produces a 100 MHz input to the counter chain for timing measurements.

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Year 1973 1976 1980 1984 1990
Price $1,475 $1,600 $2,200 $3,200 $4,400
2015 value $7,840 $6,640 $6,300 $7,270 $7,950

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