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The '''Tektronix P6407''' is a 17-bit Word Recognizer Probe for the [[2445]] Opt. 09,  [[2465]] Opt. 09, [[2430A]] Opt. 03, [[2432A]] Opt. 03 and [[2440]] Opt. 03 scopes. It connects to the scope through a 6-pin [[LEMO S-series connector]] on the rear panel.
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|model=P6407
|summary=Word recognizer probe
|image=P6407.jpg
|caption=Tektronix P6407
|for=2430A 2432A 2440 2445
|introduced=(?)
|discontinued=(?)
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-5582-00.pdf|Tektronix P6407 Manual]] (complete)
* [https://w140.com/P6407_11x17.pdf Tektronix P6407 Manual 11x17 Pages Only]
* [https://w140.com/P6407_8.5x11.pdf Tektronix P6407 Manual 8.5x11 Pages Only]
}}
The '''Tektronix P6407''' is a 17-bit Word Recognizer Probe for the [[2445]] Opt. 09,  [[2465]] Opt. 09, [[2430A]] Opt. 03, [[2432A]] Opt. 03 and [[2440]] Opt. 03 scopes.  
 
It connects to the scope through a 6-pin [[LEMO S-series connector]] on the rear panel.


The P6407 uses the [[P64xx input leads|P64xx-family 10-wire input lead harnesses]] with 0.2" connectors.  It is also possible to use standard jumper wires with pins, sockets or clips on the other end for connecting inputs.
The P6407 uses the [[P64xx input leads|P64xx-family 10-wire input lead harnesses]] with 0.2" connectors.  It is also possible to use standard jumper wires with pins, sockets or clips on the other end for connecting inputs.
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{{Spec | Input voltage | −0.5 V to 5.5 V Peak max. }}
{{Spec | Input voltage | −0.5 V to 5.5 V Peak max. }}
{{Spec | Input current | 20 μA max. at 2.7 V, 0.6 mA max. at 0.5 V }}
{{Spec | Input current | 20 μA max. at 2.7 V, 0.6 mA max. at 0.5 V }}
{{Spec | Speed        | Up to 10 MHz without External Clock, 20 MHz with External Clock}}
{{Spec | Speed        | Up to 10 MHz without external clock, 20 MHz with external clock}}
{{Spec | Features      | 17-bit, TTL Compatible}}
{{Spec | Features      | 17-bit, TTL Compatible}}
{{EndSpecs}}
{{EndSpecs}}
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The scope sends configuration data (compare and don't care bits) through a shift register made from five 74C164s, similar to the [[P6406]].
The scope sends configuration data (compare and don't care bits) through a shift register made from five 74C164s, similar to the [[P6406]].
Signal inputs go to 74F00 gates through 300 Ω resistors, 74F521 comparators test the input bits and a 74F02 drives the cable.
Signal inputs go to 74F00 gates through 300 Ω resistors, 74F521 comparators test the input bits and a 74F02 drives the cable.
==Manuals==
* [http://w140.com/P6407.pdf Tektronix P6407 Manual Complete (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/P6407_11x17.pdf Tektronix P6407 Manual 11x17 Pages Only (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/P6407_8.5x11.pdf Tektronix P6407 Manual 8.5x11 Pages Only (PDF)]


==Links==
==Links==

Latest revision as of 11:42, 18 April 2022

Tektronix P6407
Word recognizer probe
Tektronix P6407

Compatible with 2430A 2432A 2440 2445

Produced from (?) to (?)

Manuals


Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix P6407 is a 17-bit Word Recognizer Probe for the 2445 Opt. 09, 2465 Opt. 09, 2430A Opt. 03, 2432A Opt. 03 and 2440 Opt. 03 scopes.

It connects to the scope through a 6-pin LEMO S-series connector on the rear panel.

The P6407 uses the P64xx-family 10-wire input lead harnesses with 0.2" connectors. It is also possible to use standard jumper wires with pins, sockets or clips on the other end for connecting inputs.

Key Specifications

Input voltage −0.5 V to 5.5 V Peak max.
Input current 20 μA max. at 2.7 V, 0.6 mA max. at 0.5 V
Speed Up to 10 MHz without external clock, 20 MHz with external clock
Features 17-bit, TTL Compatible

Internals

The scope sends configuration data (compare and don't care bits) through a shift register made from five 74C164s, similar to the P6406. Signal inputs go to 74F00 gates through 300 Ω resistors, 74F521 comparators test the input bits and a 74F02 drives the cable.

Links

Pictures