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The Tektronix Type N is a sampling plug-in [[introduced in 1960]] | The Tektronix Type N is a sampling plug-in [[introduced in 1960]] | ||
for [[500-series scopes]]. It | for [[500-series scopes]]. It was the first sampler produced by Tektronix. | ||
The risetime is specified to be | The risetime is specified to be | ||
under 600 picoseconds. The Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, | under 600 picoseconds. The Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, | ||
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is operated in X-Y mode and gets its horizontal signal from the Type N plug-in instead of | is operated in X-Y mode and gets its horizontal signal from the Type N plug-in instead of | ||
from the scope's sweep circuitry. The input connector is a 50-ohm GR-874. | from the scope's sweep circuitry. The input connector is a 50-ohm GR-874. | ||
The Type N was followed by the [[661]] a year later and discontinued in 1964. | The Type N was introduced in 1960, followed by the [[661]] a year later, and discontinued in 1964. | ||
Revision as of 17:29, 21 September 2010
The Tektronix Type N is a sampling plug-in introduced in 1960 for 500-series scopes. It was the first sampler produced by Tektronix. The risetime is specified to be under 600 picoseconds. The Type N is a complete sampling subsystem, using the 500-series oscilloscope just as a power supply and a display. The oscilloscope is operated in X-Y mode and gets its horizontal signal from the Type N plug-in instead of from the scope's sweep circuitry. The input connector is a 50-ohm GR-874. The Type N was introduced in 1960, followed by the 661 a year later, and discontinued in 1964.
The manual (without schematics) is here:
The schematics are here:
Factory Calibration procedure: