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Image:Tek 108 mercury switch.png|108 Mercury switch
Image:Tek 108 mercury switch.png|108 Mercury switch
Tek_260-0282-02_1.jpeg | 260-0282-02 From type [[84]]
Tek_260-0282-02_2.jpeg | 260-0282-02 From type [[84]]
Tek_260-0282-02_3.jpeg | 260-0282-02 Disassembled - reed switch, bias magnet, driving coil & mounting hardware
Tek_260-0282-02_4.jpeg | 260-0282-02 Mercury-wetted reed switch
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[[Category:Repair issues]]
[[Category:Repair issues]]
[[Category:Electromechanical components]]
[[Category:Electromechanical components]]

Revision as of 20:22, 2 January 2021

Mercury switches were used in several Tektronix products for generating pulses with clean edges.

The switches are electromagnetic relays with mercury-wetted contacts inside glass envelopes that contain pressurized gas. The gas prevents arcing of the contacts. Mercury switches have limited life.

In pulse generators, the coil of the relay is typically driven by a multivibrator or other periodic current source. Turning off the coil drive waveform when the pulse generator is not in use is recommended.

Tektronix products using mercury switches are:

  • 84 (part# 260-0282-02)
  • 108 (part# 260-194)
  • 109, 84 / 067-0523-00 (part# 260-0282-02)
  • 110 (part# 260-334)
  • P (part# 050-106 for sn up to 2396, 260-539 after)
  • R (part# 260-250)
  • S (part# 260-308)

Pictures