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CALIBRATION

 TEST EQUIPMENT 

REPLACEMENT

Calibration

 Test Equipment

 Chart

This

 chart compares TM 500 product performance to that of older Tektronix equipment. Only

 those 

characteristics 

where significant

 specification

 differences occur, are listed. In some cases the new instrument 

may

 not be a total

 functional replacement.

 Additional support instrumentation may be needed or a change in 

calibration procedure may 

be

 necessary.

Comparison

 

of Main Characteristics

DM

 501 replaces 7D13

PG 501 replaces 

107

108

PG

 501 - Risetime less than

3.5

 ns into 50 Ω.

PG

 501 - 5 V output 

pulse;

3.5

 ns Risetime

107

  - Risetime less

 

than

3.0

 ns 

into 50 Ω.

108

  -

 10 V output pulse

1

 ns Risetime

PG 502 replaces 

107

108

111

PG 502 - 5 V output

PG

 502 - Risetime less than

1 ns;

 10 ns 

Pretrigger 

pulse 

delay

108

 -

 10 V 

output

111

 

- Risetime

 0.5 ns;

 30 

to 250 ns 

Pretrigger

 

pulse 

delay

PG 508 replaces 114

115

2101

Performance 

of replacement equipment is the same or 

better

 

than equipment being replaced.

PG

 506 replaces 106

067-0502-01

PG 

506 - Positive-going 

trigger output sig­

nal

 at least

 

1

 V;

High 

Amplitude out­

put,

 60 

V.

PG 

506 -

 Does not have 

chopped feature.

106

 -

 Positive and Negative­

going trigger output 

signal,

 50 ns and 

1 V; 

High Amplitude 

output, 

100

 

V.

0502-01

 - Comparator output 

can

 be alternately 

chopped to a refer­

ence voltage.

SG

 

503 

replaces

 190,

190A, 

190B

191

067-0532-01

SG

 503 - Amplitude range

5 mV 

to 5.5 V p-p.

SG

 503 - Frequency range

250 

kHz to 250 MHz.

190B - Amplitude 

range 40 mV 

to

 10 V p-p.

0532-01 - Frequency range

65

 MHz

 to 500 MHz.

SG 504 

replaces

067-0532-01

SG 504

 - Frequency 

range

245 MHz 

to 1050 MHz.

0532-01 - 

Frequency range

65 

MHz to 500 

MHz.

067-0650-00

TG

 501

 replaces 180,

180A

181

184

2901

TG

 

501 - Trigger output- 

slaved to marker 

output 

from 5 sec 

through

 100 ns. One 

time-mark

 

can

 be 

generated at a time.

TG

 501

 - Trigger output- 

slaved to

 market 

output

 

from

 5 sec 

through 100

 ns. 

One 

time-mark

 can

 be 

generated at a time.

TG

 501 - Trigger output- 

slaved to 

marker 

output 

from 5 sec 

through 

100 ns. 

One time-mark can 

be 

generated at 

a

 

time.

180A

 - Trigger 

pulses

 1, 10, 

100 

Hz; 1, 10, and 

100 kHz. Multiple 

time-marks 

can be 

generated 

simultan

­

eously.

181 - 

Multiple

 

time-marks 

184

 - Separate

 

trigger 

pulses 

of 

1 and 0.1 

sec; 10, 1, and 0.1 

ms; 10 and 

µs.

2901

 - Separate trigger 

pulses, 

from 5 sec 

to

 

0.1 

µs.

 Multiple

 

time-marks 

can

 be 

generated 

simultan­

eously.

NOTE:

 All TM 500 generator outputs are short-proof. All TM 500 plug-in instruments require TM 500-Series Power Module.

REV

 

B, JUN

 1978

Summary of Contents for 7B53A

Page 1: ...MANUAL SUPPLEMENT TEKTRONIX 7B53A 7B53AN DUAL TIME BASE OPTION 5 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Tektronix Inc 070 1471 00 P O Box 500 Beaverton Oregon 97005 772...

Page 2: ...ect all requests for service or replacement parts to the nearest Tektronix Service Center or Field Office include the type or part number of the product and its serial number Copyright 1972 by Tektron...

Page 3: ...de to P903 or P904 Compatability The TV Sync Separator can be used with 7400 7500 7600 7700 and 7900 Series real time TEKTRONIX oscilloscopes External Graticules External graticules for the main frame...

Page 4: ...less than two fields LINE DISPLAYS 1 Variable Line Selector To obtain Variable Line Selector capabilities the DLY D TRIG control must be set to the RUNS AFTER DLY TIME position Pull the TIME DIV knob...

Page 5: ...e of Q924 The negative pulses will pass through CR918 since during the greater percentage of their duty cycle the line or horizontal sync pulses are positive and will appear to CR918 as positive pulse...

Page 6: ...in a stable display b Adjust the Clipping Level control R914 by rotating the control fully clockwise Then rotate the control counterclockwise until one or more negative going pulses in a group are dis...

Page 7: ...Triggering Amplifier SOURCE switch to TV LINE Adjust the LEVEL control to obtain a triggered display b Rotate the DLY D TRIG control out of the RUNS AFTER DLY TIME position and adjust this control to...

Page 8: ...cer 50 V C932 Add 283 0092 00 0 03 f cer 200 V 80 20 Diodes CR908 Add 152 0075 00 Germanium Tek Spec CR909 Add 152 0141 02 Silicon 1N4152 CR912 Add 152 0141 02 Silicon 1N4152 CR913 Add 152 0141 02 Sil...

Page 9: ...00 150 k 1 4 W 5 R928 Add 315 0822 00 8 2 k 1 4 W 5 R929 Add 315 0123 00 12 k 1 4 W 5 R932 Add 315 0822 00 8 2 k 1 4 W 5 R940 Add 315 0102 00 1 k 1 4 W 5 R941 Add 315 0102 00 1 k 1 4 W 5 S10 Change Sw...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...7B53A 7B53AN OPTION 5 TV partial SYNC SEPARATOR TRIGGER PREAMP...

Page 12: ...ince the change information sheets are carried in the manual until all changes are permanently entered some duplication may occur If no such change pages appear following this page your manual is corr...

Page 13: ...ositive and Negative going trigger output signal 50 ns and 1 V High Amplitude output 100 V 0502 01 Comparator output can be alternately chopped to a refer ence voltage SG 503 replaces 190 190A 190B 19...

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