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The '''Tektronix Type 82''' is a dual-trace plug-in for the [[580-series scopes]].   
The '''Tektronix Type 82''' is a dual-trace plug-in for the [[580-series scopes]].   
The Type 82 combined with a [[585]] or 585A provides a 4 nanosecond risetime.   
The Type 82 combined with a [[585]] or 585A provides a 4 nanosecond risetime.   
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Rise time | 4 ns (in [[585]] mainframe), i.e. 85 MHz bandwidth }}
{{Spec | Deflection | 10 mV/Div to 50 V/Div, 1-2-5 }}
{{EndSpecs}}
==Internals==
The front end of the Type 82 is a [[7586]] [[nuvistor]] cathode-follower,  
The front end of the Type 82 is a [[7586]] [[nuvistor]] cathode-follower,  
followed by bipolar diff-amps and diode channel switching,  
followed by bipolar diff-amps and diode channel switching,  
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If you feed [a fast risetime] signal into an early type 82, you will
If you feed [a fast risetime] signal into an early type 82, you will
find that the top three least sensitive positions have really terrible frequency
find that the top three least sensitive positions have really terrible frequency
response . . . so bad, in fact, that some customers thought they were broken.
response ... so bad, in fact, that some customers thought they were broken.
When told this was normal, these customers wondered why Tek ever included them
When told this was normal, these customers wondered why Tek ever included them
on the plugin. The answer was that they were still useful for low frequency
on the plugin. The answer was that they were still useful for low frequency
signals . . . but Tek never really made it well known that these 82 attenuator
signals ... but Tek never really made it well known that these 82 attenuator
positions were lousey. I think this was fixed on the later 82's as Tek learned
positions were lousey. I think this was fixed on the later 82's as Tek learned
how to make better attenuators. If you have an early 82 and need to look at
how to make better attenuators. If you have an early 82 and need to look at
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The [[P6008]] voltage probe was designed for use with the Type 82.
The [[P6008]] voltage probe was designed for use with the Type 82.
==Specifications==
[[Category:Specifications needed]] ''please add ''
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Rise time | 4 ns (in [[585]] mainframe), i.e. 85 MHz bandwidth }}
{{Spec | Deflection | 10 mV/Div to 50 V/Div, 1-2-5 }}
{{EndSpecs}}


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:82_front.jpg|Front view, early style
File:82_front.jpg|Front view, early style
Image:82_left.jpg|Left view.
File:82_left.jpg|Left view.
Image:82_top.jpg|Top view.
File:82_top.jpg|Top view.
Image:82_right.jpg|Right view
File:82_right.jpg|Right view
Image:Type 82 top.jpg
File:Type 82 top.jpg
Image:Type 82 rear.jpg
File:Type 82 rear.jpg
Image:Type 82 leftb.jpg
File:Type 82 leftb.jpg
Image:Type 82 bottom.jpg
File:Type 82 bottom.jpg
Image:Type 82 distamp bottom.jpg|Bottom of distributed amplifier
File:Type 82 distamp bottom.jpg|Bottom of distributed amplifier
Image:Type 82 distamp top.jpg|Top of distributed amplifier
File:Type 82 distamp top.jpg|Top of distributed amplifier
File:Tek 82 1d.JPG|Front view, later style
File:Tek 82 1d.JPG|Front view, later style
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:580 series plugins]]
[[Category:580 series plugins]]

Revision as of 06:56, 24 October 2014

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The Tektronix Type 82 is a dual-trace plug-in for the 580-series scopes. The Type 82 combined with a 585 or 585A provides a 4 nanosecond risetime.

Key Specifications

Rise time 4 ns (in 585 mainframe), i.e. 85 MHz bandwidth
Deflection 10 mV/Div to 50 V/Div, 1-2-5

Internals

The front end of the Type 82 is a 7586 nuvistor cathode-follower, followed by bipolar diff-amps and diode channel switching, followed by a distributed output amplifier made of three 6DJ8 tubes, with differential 93-ohm outputs.

The use of a distributed amplifier in a plug-in is unusual. Note that the 58x series differs from 500-series scopes mainly in that the vertical signal interface between the plug-in and the mainframe is a low controlled impedance (93 ohms), as opposed to other 500-series scopes that present a high impedance to the plug-in.

Stan Griffiths wrote:

If you feed [a fast risetime] signal into an early type 82, you will find that the top three least sensitive positions have really terrible frequency response ... so bad, in fact, that some customers thought they were broken. When told this was normal, these customers wondered why Tek ever included them on the plugin. The answer was that they were still useful for low frequency signals ... but Tek never really made it well known that these 82 attenuator positions were lousey. I think this was fixed on the later 82's as Tek learned how to make better attenuators. If you have an early 82 and need to look at high frequency signals on the less sensitive ranges, the answer is to get X100 probes and use them on the more sensitive ranges where the frequency response is better.

The P6008 voltage probe was designed for use with the Type 82.

Pictures