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* [http://w140.com/tek_type_h_ocr.pdf Tektronix Type H Manual (later, PDF, OCR)]
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The '''Tektronix Type H''' is a single-channel plug-in for [[500-series scopes]].
The '''Tektronix Type H''' is a single-channel, 15 MHz plug-in for [[500-series scopes]].
It provides two inputs and has a switch to select between them.
It provides two inputs and has a switch to select between them.
The rise time of the plug-in is 20 ns, bandwidth is 15 MHz.
The sensitivity ranges from 5 mV/cm to 20 V/cm.
A design compromise, Type H is not as fast as [[B|Type B]],
but it is DC-coupled on all ranges.


Later Type H models use a [[Turret attenuators|turret attenuator]].
A design compromise, Type H is not as fast as [[B|Type B]], but it is DC-coupled on all ranges.
Type H with S/N less than 10,000 have ordinary attenuators.


Type 53/54H was [[introduced in 1958]], along with the [[533]] and [[543]], renamed Type H in 1959,  
Type 53/54H was [[introduced in 1958]], along with the [[533]] and [[543]], renamed Type H in 1959,  
and dropped after 1970.
and dropped after 1970.
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | DC to 15 MHz }}
{{Spec | Rise time | 20 ns }}
{{Spec | Deflection | 5 mV/cm to 20 V/cm }}
{{EndSpecs}}


==Internals==
==Internals==


The input is switched via a Frequency compensated attenuator network which is controlled by the Vols/CM Switch.
The input is switched via a frequency-compensated attenuator network which is controlled by the Volts/cm switch.
 
Input is then coupled to the paraphase amplifier or phase inverter made up of two [[12AU6]] pentode tubes - V3854 and 4854.
This stage converts the input signal to a differential push-pull output. Output of this stage is then passed to the first cathode follower, made  with a [[12AT7]] dual triode tubes V3863A and V3863B. The output from this cathode follower is then passed to the main amplifier made with a pair of [[12AU6]] pentodes, V3874 and V4874. The final output to the scope chassis is driven via final cathode follower with a  [[12AT7]] dual triode tube, 3893A and 3893B, which drives pin 1 and 3 of the connector to drive the vertical amplifier inside the chassis.  


Later Type H models use a [[Turret attenuators|turret attenuator]].
Type H with S/N less than 10,000 have ordinary rotary switches.


Heater for the tubes are derived from +75VDC heater supply available at pin 15 of the connector. This is to avoid any  interference/hum from the regular AC heater supply at 60Hz.
Input is then coupled to the paraphase amplifier or phase inverter made up of two [[12AU6]] pentode tubes, V3854 and V4854.
This stage converts the input signal to a differential push-pull output. Output of this stage is then passed to the first cathode follower, made  with a [[12AT7]] dual triode, V3863A and V3863B. The output from this cathode follower is then passed to the main amplifier made with a pair of [[12AU6]] pentodes, V3874 and V4874. The final output to the scope chassis is driven via final cathode follower with a [[12AT7]] dual triode tube, V3893A and V3893B, which drives pin 1 and 3 of the connector to drive the vertical amplifier inside the chassis.  


The tubes are heated from the +75 V<sub>DC</sub> heater supply available at pin 15 of the plug-in connector. This is to avoid any  interference/hum from the regular AC heater supply at 60 Hz.


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
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Tek type h bnc.jpg|Late model Type H with BNC inputs
Tek type h bnc.jpg|Late model Type H with BNC inputs
Type_H-Grey.jpg | Type H Grey Knob
Type_H-Grey.jpg | Type H Grey Knob
Type_H-Turret.jpg | Type H with [[Turret attenuators|turret attenuator]]
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[[Category:500 series plugins]]
[[Category:500 series plugins]]

Revision as of 17:04, 22 February 2021

Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 The Tektronix Type H is a single-channel, 15 MHz plug-in for 500-series scopes. It provides two inputs and has a switch to select between them.

A design compromise, Type H is not as fast as Type B, but it is DC-coupled on all ranges.

Type 53/54H was introduced in 1958, along with the 533 and 543, renamed Type H in 1959, and dropped after 1970.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth DC to 15 MHz
Rise time 20 ns
Deflection 5 mV/cm to 20 V/cm

Internals

The input is switched via a frequency-compensated attenuator network which is controlled by the Volts/cm switch.

Later Type H models use a turret attenuator. Type H with S/N less than 10,000 have ordinary rotary switches.

Input is then coupled to the paraphase amplifier or phase inverter made up of two 12AU6 pentode tubes, V3854 and V4854. This stage converts the input signal to a differential push-pull output. Output of this stage is then passed to the first cathode follower, made with a 12AT7 dual triode, V3863A and V3863B. The output from this cathode follower is then passed to the main amplifier made with a pair of 12AU6 pentodes, V3874 and V4874. The final output to the scope chassis is driven via final cathode follower with a 12AT7 dual triode tube, V3893A and V3893B, which drives pin 1 and 3 of the connector to drive the vertical amplifier inside the chassis.

The tubes are heated from the +75 VDC heater supply available at pin 15 of the plug-in connector. This is to avoid any interference/hum from the regular AC heater supply at 60 Hz.

Pictures