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* [http://w140.com/tek_517_517a_v2.pdf Later Manual Covering the 517 and 517A (PDF)] | * [http://w140.com/tek_517_517a_v2.pdf Later Manual Covering the 517 and 517A (PDF)] | ||
* [http://w140.com/tek_517_517a_OCR.pdf Later Manual Covering the 517 and 517A (PDF, OCR)] | * [http://w140.com/tek_517_517a_OCR.pdf Later Manual Covering the 517 and 517A (PDF, OCR)] | ||
* [[Media:tek_517_calibration_guide.pdf|Tektronix 517 Calibration Guide (PDF, OCR)]] | |||
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The '''Tektronix 517''' is a 50 MHz scope [[introduced in 1950]] or [[introduced in 1951|1951]]. | The '''Tektronix 517''' is a 50 MHz scope [[introduced in 1950]] or [[introduced in 1951|1951]]. | ||
The 517 does not take plug-ins. | The power supply is an external box, like the [[507]], [[551]] and [[555]]. | ||
The 517 does not take plug-ins. | |||
There is also a 517A (1955-1965). | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
The power consumption of a 517 is 1250 watts. | The power consumption of a 517 is 1250 watts. | ||
The indicator unit weighs 76 pounds and the external | |||
power supply weighs 72 pounds. | power supply weighs 72 pounds. | ||
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Tektronix engineer [[Frank Hood]] recollects: | Tektronix engineer [[Frank Hood]] recollects: | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
"A lot of progress was made in 1949 and 1950. Work was well underway by [[Logan Belleville]], [[Dick Rhiger]] and [[Howard Vollum|Howard]] on the high speed scope, the 517. This used some brand new circuitry, [[distributed amplifier|distributed (or chain) amplifiers]], using 16 to 20 tubes in each stage to get the power needed to handle the high frequencies. Our best prediction at that time was that there were only about 30 to 50 people in the whole world who had need of a scope with 60 to 100 megacycle bandwidth. As it turned out, when we brought out a higher speed scope, people were able to design equipment of greater bandwidth and needed even faster measuring instruments. The cycle was regenerative. Having faster, more accurate measuring tools created a demand for even more measuring tools. We eventually sold several thousand of this instrument." | "A lot of progress was made in 1949 and 1950. | ||
Work was well underway by [[Logan Belleville]], [[Dick Rhiger]] and [[Howard Vollum|Howard]] | |||
on the high speed scope, the 517. | |||
This used some brand new circuitry, [[distributed amplifier|distributed (or chain) amplifiers]], | |||
using 16 to 20 tubes in each stage to get the power needed to handle the high frequencies. | |||
Our best prediction at that time was that there were only about 30 to 50 people in the whole world | |||
who had need of a scope with 60 to 100 megacycle bandwidth. | |||
As it turned out, when we brought out a higher speed scope, | |||
people were able to design equipment of greater bandwidth and needed even faster measuring instruments. | |||
The cycle was regenerative. | |||
Having faster, more accurate measuring tools created a demand for even more measuring tools. | |||
We eventually sold several thousand of this instrument." | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
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Units with serial numbers from 101 through 1739 use 12-pin Jones 2412 connectors; | Units with serial numbers from 101 through 1739 use 12-pin Jones 2412 connectors; | ||
after that it is a 16-pin Jones connector. | after that it is a 16-pin Jones connector. | ||
''(Was a 16-pin Jones connector used or did they go directory from the 12-pin Jones connector to the 16-pin Amphenol power connector used by the [[555]]?)'' | ''(Was a 16-pin Jones connector used or did they go directory from the 12-pin Jones connector | ||
to the 16-pin Amphenol power connector used by the [[555]]?)'' | |||
The voltages on the 12-pin connector are: | The voltages on the 12-pin connector are: | ||
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* Pin 5: +150 V, regulated | * Pin 5: +150 V, regulated | ||
* Pin 6: Ground | * Pin 6: Ground | ||
* Pin 7: | * Pin 7: −250 V, regulated | ||
* Pin 8: +180 V, unregulated | * Pin 8: +180 V, unregulated | ||
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The 517 uses 24 kV total acceleration voltage on the CRT. | The 517 uses 24 kV total acceleration voltage on the CRT. | ||
This is generated by the [[420|Type 420]] High Voltage Power Supply subsystem in the 517. | This is generated by the [[420|Type 420]] High Voltage Power Supply subsystem in the 517. | ||
It uses a 1.8 kHz oscillator to produce the high voltage, unlike other Tek scopes which use HV oscillators in the ultrasonic range. | It uses a 1.8 kHz oscillator to produce the high voltage, | ||
unlike other Tek scopes which use HV oscillators in the ultrasonic range. | |||
The 517 has a switch on the front panel that selects between normal vertical sensitivity, which uses the full 24 kV acceleration voltage, | The 517 has a switch on the front panel that selects between normal vertical sensitivity, | ||
which uses the full 24 kV acceleration voltage, | |||
and "X2" mode, which drops the acceleration voltage to 12 kV for a doubling of the vertical sensitivity. | and "X2" mode, which drops the acceleration voltage to 12 kV for a doubling of the vertical sensitivity. | ||
The control works by switching the voltage division ratio of the feedback to the error amplifier in the HV supply. | The control works by switching the voltage division ratio of the feedback to the error amplifier in the HV supply. | ||
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== CRTs Used in the 517 == | == CRTs Used in the 517 == | ||
517 units with serial numbers 101 through 925 use the [[5XP|DuMont 5XP CRT]]. | 517 units with serial numbers 101 through 925 use the [[5XP|DuMont 5XP CRT]]. | ||
Later units use a Tek-made CRT, the T517PxH/T54PxH, where "x" designates | Later units use a Tek-made CRT, the [[T517|T517PxH/T54PxH]], where "x" designates | ||
the [[phosphor]] type: 1, 2, 7, 11, or 16. The 5XP used [[multi-band acceleration]] | the [[phosphor]] type: 1, 2, 7, 11, or 16. The 5XP used [[multi-band acceleration]] | ||
and has three anode connections, at 6.6 kV, 13.3 kV, and 20 kV. | and has three anode connections, at 6.6 kV, 13.3 kV, and 20 kV. | ||
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== Comparison of 517 with 547 == | == Comparison of 517 with 547 == | ||
In 1965, following the introduction of the 50 MHz [[547]], the | In 1965, following the introduction of the 50 MHz [[547]], the 517 was discontinued. | ||
517 was discontinued. | The 547 uses a non-distributed solid-state vertical amplifier, | ||
amplifier, [[tunnel diodes|tunnel diode]] triggering, and a 6.5 V/cm CRT, | [[tunnel diodes|tunnel diode]] triggering, and a 6.5 V/cm CRT, | ||
thereby achieving good performance with | thereby achieving good performance with | ||
lower cost, size, weight, complexity, and power consumption than the 517. | lower cost, size, weight, complexity, and power consumption than the 517. | ||
{| border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
{| border="1" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|+ Comparison of 517A with 547 | |+ Comparison of 517A with 547 | ||
! scope="col" | | ! scope="col" | | ||
! scope="col" | 517A | ! scope="col" width="33%" | 517A | ||
! scope="col" | 547 with 1A1 | ! scope="col" width="33%" | 547 with 1A1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="col" | Bandwidth | ! scope="col" | Bandwidth | ||
| | | 50 MHz | ||
| | | 50 MHz | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="col" | Sensitivity | ! scope="col" | Sensitivity | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! scope="row" | Weight | ! scope="row" | Weight | ||
| | | 148 lb / 67 kg | ||
| | | 71 lb / 32 kg | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row" | Complexity | ! scope="row" | Complexity | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! scope="row" | Power Consumption | ! scope="row" | Power Consumption | ||
| | | 1250 W | ||
| | | 510 W | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==Pictures of 517 == | ==Pictures of 517 == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
517_cat_whole.jpg|front | |||
517_cat_int_left.jpg|bottom internal | |||
517_cat_int_right.jpg|right internal | |||
517_cat_int_top.jpg|top internal | |||
517_cat_ps_int.jpg|power supply internal | |||
517 power connector.jpg|12-pin Jones socket on power supply | |||
Jones 12pin male.jpg|12-pin Jones plug | |||
Tek 517 jones plug.jpg|Original Tek 517 cable with Jones plug | |||
Jones 12m inside.jpg|12-pin Jones plug inside | |||
Tek 517 420 hv.jpg|High voltage supply | |||
Tek 517 front.jpg|Front view | |||
Tek 517 indicator jones.jpg|12-pin Jones connector on indicator unit | |||
Tek 517 left.jpg|Left internal view | |||
Tek 517 vert output.jpg|Distributed vertical output amplifier | |||
Tek 517 wood cap support.jpg|Wooden support for capacitor C826 | |||
Tek crt table.png|Tek CRT Reference Chart | |||
517 trig amp underside.jpg | |||
517 vert stages one through three.jpg | |||
517 4th vert stage.jpg | |||
517 right internals.jpg | |||
517 timing switch 2.jpg | |||
517 timing switch 1.jpg | |||
517 power test point.jpg | |||
517 hv osc.jpg | |||
Tek 517a vert pre.png | Vertical pre-amplifier circuit | |||
Tek 517a vert amp.png | Vertical amplifier circuit | |||
Tek 517a trigger amp.png | Trigger amplifier circuit | |||
Tek 517 late sweep.png | | |||
Tek 517a crt circuit.png | CRT circuit | |||
Tek 517a trigger rate gen.png | | |||
Tek 517 hvps2.png | High-voltage power supply circuit | |||
517 ps fan.jpg | |||
517 ps bottom left.jpg | |||
517 ps bottom right.jpg | |||
517 ps front left int.jpg | |||
517 ps right rear bottom.jpg | |||
517 ps bottom.jpg | |||
517 ps right int.jpg | |||
517 assembly2.jpg | |||
B170_A.JPG| [[B170-V|B170-V 170 Ω attenuator]] | |||
Tek 517 ad.jpg | |||
517a rear vert interface.jpg|Direct CRT access mod | |||
517a single sweep controls.jpg|Single-sweep mod | |||
Tek 517 735 on cart.jpg | Tek 517 735 on cart.jpg | ||
Tek 517 735 left.jpg | Tek 517 735 left.jpg | ||
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Tek517 Scope04.jpg | Tek517 Scope04.jpg | ||
Tek517 Scope05.jpg | Tek517 Scope05.jpg | ||
Tek 517 lvps internal.jpg | |||
517 PowerSupply01.jpg | 517 PowerSupply01.jpg | ||
517 Cable PS-Scope.jpg | 517 Cable PS-Scope.jpg | ||
517 Cable Conn.jpg | 517 Cable Conn.jpg | ||
517 Cable Conn2.jpg | 517 Cable Conn2.jpg | ||
Tek 517 with 5xp crt.jpg|517 with [[5XP]] CRT | |||
Tek 517 right internal 5xp.jpg|517 with [[5XP]] CRT | |||
Tek 517 early rear chassis.jpg | |||
Tek 517 early bottom.jpg | |||
Tek 517 early bottom rear.jpg | |||
Tek 517 early bottom front.jpg | |||
Tek 517 crt gun connections.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Pictures of 517A == | ==Pictures of 517A == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
517A_1.JPG |517A Front | |||
517A_2.JPG |517A Power Supply | |||
6_57.JPG |517A with cart | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Monolithic tube scopes]] | [[Category:Monolithic tube scopes]] | ||
[[Category:Introduced in 1950]] |