I got a lot of calibration and test equipment from the Tektronix facility in Heerenveen, including things only used internally by Tektronix. Like this power supply test plugin
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The plugins have illuminated buttons. Except they stay dark in my frame. Tek didn't supply the +5V for the button illumnation in my particular model.
I quickly whipped up a regulator, stole some juice from the 9V supply rail and put it snugly in place.
I quickly whipped up a regulator, stole some juice from the 9V supply rail and put it snugly in place.
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Time Domain Reflectometry is used to detect and locate faults in cabling by sending a sharp pulse down the cable and measuring the reflections.
In the TDR configuration the right bay takes a pulse generator, such as the S-52, that achieves rise times of < 25 ps, while the left takes a sampling head. Sadly, I don't seem to have a pulse generator plugin.
In the TDR configuration the right bay takes a pulse generator, such as the S-52, that achieves rise times of < 25 ps, while the left takes a sampling head. Sadly, I don't seem to have a pulse generator plugin.
What I do have however is the S-53 Trigger Recognizer and the S-2 Sampling Head, which provides me with a sampling setup with a 75 ps rise time. That equals to about 4.66 Ghz bandwidth.
That weird connector on the sampling head is a GR 874. It may look bend, but it's not. In the world of GR 874 there is no male or female, everything can mate with everything else. I might have cables. But luckily I have plenty BNC adapters
That weird connector on the sampling head is a GR 874. It may look bend, but it's not. In the world of GR 874 there is no male or female, everything can mate with everything else. I might have cables. But luckily I have plenty BNC adapters
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