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The manual explains that the motivation for using two fuses in parallel is
The manual explains that the motivation for using two fuses in parallel is
to minimize the effect of the series impedance of the fuses.
to minimize the effect of the series impedance of the fuses.
The fuse part number in the manual (Littelfuse 279-100) appears to be wrong since the MICRO 279 series fuse has 25.4mm long pins.
The fuse part number in the manual (Littelfuse 279-100) appears to be wrong since the MICRO 279 series fuse has 25.4 mm long pins.
The correct replacement fuse is Littelfuse 273-100 which comes in a box of 5 labeled "MICRO 1/10A 273", it has 4.32mm long pins.
The correct replacement fuse is Littelfuse 273-100 which comes in a box of 5 labeled "MICRO 1/10A 273", it has 4.32 mm long pins.


The only active device in the vertical signal path of the 7A19 is an [[155-0068-00]] amplifier hybrid, (U40, Tek internal part number H101).
The only active device in the vertical signal path of the 7A19 is an [[155-0068-00]] amplifier hybrid, (U40, Tek internal part number H101).
A second [[155-0068-00]] is used in the trigger signal path of the 7A19, which is almost identical to the vertical signal path.
A second 155-0068-00 is used in the trigger signal path of the 7A19, which is almost identical to the vertical signal path.


The 7A19 uses the ±50 V supplies provided by the mainframe.
The 7A19 uses the ±50 V supplies provided by the mainframe.

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