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[[Image:Soviet Tek clone family.jpg | thumb | 300px | right]] | [[Image:Soviet Tek clone family.jpg | thumb | 300px | right]] | ||
The family of '''Soviet clones of Tektronix 7000-series scopes''' included models | The family of '''Soviet clones of Tektronix 7000-series scopes''' included models | ||
S1-91, S1-115, S1-122 and S8-21 (Cyrillic: | S1-91, S1-115, S1-122 and S8-21 (Cyrillic: С1-91 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 [[7603|Tektronix 7603]]. | The base model S1-91 was introduced in 1977 and had 100 MHz bandwidth. It was "heavily inspired" by the [[7603|Tektronix 7603]]. | ||
(Compare also the Hungarian [[TR-4658]].) Unlike the 7603, the S1-91 only has a 1 cm graticule size. | |||
These scopes were designed at Vilnius Research and Development Institute of Radio Measuring Instruments (Lithuania). | These scopes were designed at [[Vilnius Research|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. | However, they are not directly compatible with Tektronix plugins since mechanical parts and connectors use metric sizes. | ||
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{| | {| | ||
! S1-122 ( | ! S1-122 (С1-122) <br /> mainframe | ||
! A4S-90 ( | ! A4S-90 (Я4С-90) <br /> amplifier plug-in | ||
! A4S-91 ( | ! A4S-91 (Я4С-91) <br /> time base plug-in | ||
|- valign="top" | |- valign="top" | ||
| | | | ||
* 3 plug-in bays | * 3 plug-in bays | ||
* 100 MHz bandwidth | * 100 MHz bandwidth | ||
* 100 mm x | * 100 mm x 120 mm usable screen area | ||
* 17.5 kV accelerating voltage | * 17.5 kV accelerating voltage | ||
* Readout system | * Readout system | ||
* Power: 220 | * Power: 220 ±22 V, 150 W | ||
* Weight: 17 kg (37.5 lb) | * Weight: 17 kg (37.5 lb) | ||
| | | | ||
* 2 channels | * 2 channels | ||
* bandwidth DC to 100 MHz | * bandwidth DC to 100 MHz | ||
* rise time 3 | * rise time 3.5 ns | ||
* deflection factor 5 mV/div to 5 V/div. | * deflection factor 5 mV/div to 5 V/div. | ||
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* sweep B: 20 ns/div. to 5 ms/div | * sweep B: 20 ns/div. to 5 ms/div | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | |||
* | ==Mainframes== | ||
* [ | * [[С1-91]] 100 MHz | ||
* [ | * [[С1-115]] 50 MHz dual beam | ||
* [ | * [[С1-122]] 100 MHz | ||
* [[С8-21]] 100 MHz storage | |||
==Plugins== | |||
* [[Я4С-89]] Pulse Generator, with three 50-ps rise time pulse heads | |||
* [[Я4С-90]] Amplifier (like Tek [[7A18]]) | |||
* [[Я4С-91]] Timebase (like Tek [[7B53A]]) | |||
* [[Я4С-92]] Curve Tracer (1979) | |||
* [[Я4С-95]] Sampling Timebase, 20 ps/div, up to 5 GHz trigger | |||
* [[Я4С-96]] Dual Channel Sampling Unit, 12 GHz (1981) | |||
* [[Я4С-97]] Digital Multimeter (like Tek [[7D13]]) | |||
* [[Я4С-98]] Digital Delay (1998) | |||
* [[Я4С-100]] Dual Channel Sampler (similar to Tek [[7S11]]), 18 GHz (1983) | |||
* [[Я4С-101]] Sampling Timebase (like Tek [[7T11]]), 10 ps/div, up to 10 GHz trigger | |||
* [[Я4С-102]] Dual-channel Delay Line (like Tek [[7M11]]), 70-ns delay, 2.3 GHz bandwidth | |||
* [[Я4С-105]] Cursor measurement unit (roughly related to Tek [[7D12]]) (1981) | |||
* [[Я4С-110]] Logic analyzer (3 units wide, like Tek [[7D01]]/[[DF1]]) (1984) | |||
* [[Я4С-122]] Digital storage scope (3 units wide, like Tek [[7D20]]) (1986) | |||
* [[2К11]] calibration unit | |||
==Links == | ==Links == | ||
* | * [https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/unknown_universaloszillograf_c1_9.html S1-91 @ radiomuseum.org] | ||
* http://www. | * [https://eltesta.com/archive/history eltesta.com history] | ||
* [https://www.edn.com/a-history-of-oscilloscope-development-in-vilnius/ History of Oscilloscope Development in Vilnius] | |||
* [http://www.04kn009.de | * YouTube videos: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-fYTiVGekQ Testing Я4С-90 and Я4С-91 plugins in С1-122 oscilloscope] / [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faW1udB_5J4 S1-91 Clip 1] / [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9M2VEJWZIw S1-91 Clip 2] / [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sztfpt7XgSg S1-65] / [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0brgTq_-5f8 S1-55] | ||
* http:// | * Articles by Martin Jones: [https://martin-jones.com/2017/02/19/soviet-tektronix-7000-series-oscilloscope-copies/ Soviet Tektronix 7000-series oscilloscope copies] / [https://martin-jones.com/2017/02/19/tektronix-7a18-versus-soviet-%d1%8f4c-90/ Tektronix 7A18 vs. Soviet Я4C-90] | ||
* [http://www.04kn009.de Replacing dead 04KN009 (04КН009) parts] | |||
* [http://electronicsplayground.blogspot.com/2015/07/teardown-of-old-russian-c1-91-100-mhz-2.html Teardown of Russian S1-91] / [https://picasaweb.google.com/110876471461384099061/C191OscilloscopeTeardown?feat=directlink# Picture Album] | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Soviet Tek clone family.jpg | S1-115 and plugin family | |||
C1-91-4.jpg | S1-91/4 18 GHz sampler (1981) | |||
%D0%A11-122_and_7603_front.jpg|С1-122 and 7603 side by side | |||
%D0%A11-122_and_7603_side.jpg|С1-122 and 7603 side by side | |||
%D0%A11-122_and_7603_threequarter.jpg|С1-122 and 7603 side by side | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:CRT based solid-state scopes]] | [[Category:CRT based solid-state scopes]] | ||
[[Category:Third-party products]] | [[Category:Third-party products]] | ||
[[Category:Clones of Tektronix instruments]] |