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The Tektronix 453 is a portable 50MHz dual-trace oscilloscope  
The Tektronix 453 is a portable 50MHz dual-trace oscilloscope  
[[introduced in 1966]] and made until the mid-1970's.   
[[introduced in 1966]] and produced until the mid-1970's.   
Initial versions had Nuvistor tubes in the front end  
Initial versions had Nuvistor tubes in the front end  
as cathode-follower voltage buffers.  Later versions used FETs  
as cathode-follower voltage buffers.   
for the same purpose.  The vertical amplifier that drives  
Later versions used FETs for the same purpose.   
the CRT deflection plates is a cascoded differential amplifier  
The vertical amplifier that drives the CRT deflection plates  
made of NPN transistors.  Triggering uses tunnel diodes,  
is a cascoded differential amplifier made of NPN transistors.   
with a trigger preamplifier preceding that actual trigger circuit.   
Triggering uses [[tunnel diodes]],  
The 453 is almost entirely solid-state even in its first version.   
with a trigger preamplifier preceding the actual trigger circuit.   
The only tubes other than the CRT are the [[5642]] HV rectifiers and  
The 453 is almost entirely solid-state, even in its first version.   
a few [[8393]] Nuvistor triode tubes.  Each horizontal deflection plate  
The only tubes other than the CRT are  
is driven by a common-emitter amplifier with feedback.   
the [[5642]] HV rectifiers and  
The total CRT acceleration is 10kV.  The CRT cathode voltage  
a few [[8393]] Nuvistor triode tubes.   
is -2kV and the CRT anode voltage is +8kV.   
Each horizontal deflection plate is
A Tektronix 453 consumes 100 watts power and weighs 29 pounds (13.2kg).
driven by a common-emitter amplifier with feedback.   
The total CRT acceleration is 10kV.   
The CRT cathode voltage is -2kV and  
the CRT anode voltage is +8kV.   
A Tektronix 453 consumes 100 watts power  
and weighs 29 pounds (13.2kg).


The 453 came with a rigid metal cap that protects the face of the scope  
The 453 came with a rigid metal cap  
while it is in transit.  This cap has a compartment  
that protects the face of the scope while it is in transit.   
for storing probes and accessories.  Inside the 453,  
This cap has a compartment for storing probes and accessories.   
the electronics are rather densely packed in order for  
Inside the 453, the electronics are rather densely packed  
the scope to be compact.  The top and bottom cover of the case  
in order for the scope to be compact.   
The top and bottom cover of the case  
separate simultaneously using and ingenious clasp.   
separate simultaneously using and ingenious clasp.   
Removing the rear cover exposes the remaining fuses and circuitry.   
Removing the rear cover exposes the remaining fuses and circuitry.   


There are two trigger/sweep units in a 453,  
There are two trigger/sweep units in a 453,  
thereby enabling delayed sweep mode.  There are two delayed sweep modes:
thereby enabling delayed sweep mode.   
There are two delayed sweep modes:
"A sweeps after B" and "A triggerable after B".
"A sweeps after B" and "A triggerable after B".


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