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|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
summary=Pulse Generator | | |series=7000 and 3S series sampling heads | ||
image=Tek s-50 front.jpg | | |type=S-50 | ||
caption=S-50 Head | |summary=Pulse Generator | ||
|image=Tek s-50 front.jpg | |||
introduced=1969 | | |caption=S-50 Head | ||
discontinued= | |introduced=1969 | ||
manuals= | |discontinued=1975 | ||
* [ | |designers= | ||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media:070-0897-00.pdf|Tektronix S-50 Manual]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tektronix S-50''' is a pulse generator head that produces 400 mV pulses with a rise time under 25 ps. | |||
The '''Tektronix S-50''' is a pulse generator head that produces 400 mV pulses with a rise time under 25 ps. The pulse output is an | The pulse output is an [[SMA connector]]. The PRETRIG OUT and TRIG OUT signals use [[BSM connector]]s. | ||
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The output diode is the same one that the [[S-52]] uses, the [[153-0040-00]]. | The output diode is the same one that the [[S-52]] uses, the [[153-0040-00]]. | ||
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The S-50's output tunnel diode is directly connected to the main pulse output connector. | The S-50's output tunnel diode is directly connected to the main pulse output connector. | ||
The S-52 has a 48-ohm resistor between the output tunnel diode and the main pulse output connector, resulting in a 2:1 voltage divider. | The S-52 has a 48-ohm resistor between the output tunnel diode and the main pulse output connector, resulting in a 2:1 voltage divider. | ||
Another difference between the S-50 and S-52 is the presence of a TRIG OUT on the front of the of S-50. | Another difference between the S-50 and S-52 is the presence of a TRIG OUT on the front of the of S-50. | ||
Both have PRETRIGGER OUT connectors. | |||
The pretrigger of the S-50 leads the main pulse by 75 ns, that of the S-52 by 85 ns. | The pretrigger of the S-50 leads the main pulse by 75 ns, that of the S-52 by 85 ns. | ||
At the circuit level, the S-50 and S-52 differ significantly. | At the circuit level, the S-50 and S-52 differ significantly. | ||
it is in the "armed" state. The S-50 uses another tunnel diode to add a short pulse of current that "fires" the output tunnel diode. | Both use a current switch to bias the output tunnel diode when it is in the "armed" state. | ||
The S-50 uses another tunnel diode to add a short pulse of current that "fires" the output tunnel diode. | |||
The S-52 uses a [[snap-off diode]] to generate this firing pulse. | |||
Sequencing of events (arming the output diode, firing it, resetting it) is controlled by analog timing circuits in the S-50. | Sequencing of events (arming the output diode, firing it, resetting it) is controlled by analog timing circuits in the S-50. | ||
The S-52 uses a digital counter and a decoder to generate the internal control signals. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tek s-50 block.png|block diagram | |||
S-50 schem.png|schematic | |||
Tek s-50.JPG|front view | |||
Tek s-50 20203 1.jpg | |||
Tek s-50 20203 2.jpg | |||
Tek s-50 left internal.jpg|left internal view | |||
Tek s-50 right internal.jpg|right internal view | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:7000 and 3S series sampling heads]] | [[Category:7000 and 3S series sampling heads]] |