Soviet 7000-series clones: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 23:18, 3 September 2014

The family of Soviet clones of Tektronix 7000-series scopes included models S1-91, S1-115, S1-122 and S8-21 (Cyrillic: C1-91 etc.). They used the same plug-in modules, of which 14 types were available.

The base model S1-91 was introduced in 1977 and had 100 MHz bandwidth. It was "heavily inspired" by the Tektronix 7603.

These scopes were designed at Vilnius Research and Development Institute of Radio Measuring Instruments (Lithuania).

However, they are not directly compatible with Tektronix plugins since mechanical parts and connectors use metric sizes.

Specifications

S1-122 (C1-122)
mainframe
A4S-90 (Я4C-90)
amplifier plug-in
A4S-91 (Я4C-91)
time base plug-in
  • 3 plug-in bays
  • 100 MHz bandwidth
  • 100 mm x 120mm usable screen area
  • 17.5 kV accelerating voltage
  • Readout system
  • Power: 220 +/- 22 V, 150 W
  • Weight: 17 kg (37.5 lb)
  • 2 channels
  • bandwidth DC to 100 MHz
  • rise time 3,5 ns
  • deflection factor 5 mV/div to 5 V/div.
  • trigger up to 100 MHz
    (min. 0.8 div internal or 0.4 V external)
  • sweep A: 5 ns/div. to 50 ms/div.
  • sweep B: 20 ns/div. to 5 ms/div

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