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500 mhz dual timebase plug-in
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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.
DM 501 replaces 7D13
PG 501 replaces
107
108
111
114
115
PG 502 replaces
107
108
111
114
115
2101
PG 506 replaces
106
067-0502-01
SG 503 replaces
190,
190A, 190B
191
067-0532-01
TG 501 replaces
180,
180A
181
184
2901
NOTE: All TM 500 generator outputs are short-proof. All TM 500 plug-in instruments require TM 500-Series Power Module.
CALIBRATION TEST EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
Comparison of Main Characteristics
PG 501 -
Risetime less than 3.5 ns into
Ò
50
.
PG 501 -
5 V output pulse; 3.5 ns Risetime.
PG 501 - Risetime less than 3.5 ns; 8 ns
Pretrigger pulse delay.
±5 V output.
PG 501 -
PG 501 -
Does not have Paired, Burst, Gated,
or Delayed pulse mode; ±5 V dc
Offset. Has ±5 V output.
PG 502 -
5 V output
PG 502 -
Risetime less than 1 ns; 10 ns
Pretrigger pulse delay.
±5 V output
PG 502 -
PG 502 -
Does not have Paired, Burst, Gated,
Delayed & Undelayed pulse mode;
Has ±5 V output.
PG 502 -
Does not have Paired or Delayed
pulse. Has ±5 V output.
PG 506 -
Positive-going trigger output signal
at least 1 V; High Amplitude out-
put, 60 V.
PG 506 -
Does not have chopped feature.
SG 503 -
Amplitude range 5 mV to 5.5 V p-p.
SG 503 -
Frequency range 250 kHz to 250 MHz.
SG 503 -
Frequency range 250 kHz to 250 MHz.
TG 501 -
Marker outputs, 5 sec to 1 ns.
Sinewave available at 5, 2, and 1 ns.
Trigger output - slaved to marker
output from 5 sec through 100 ns.
One time-mark can be generated at a
time.
TG 501 -
Marker outputs, 5 sec to 1 ns. Sine-
wave available at 5, 2, and 1 ns.
TG 501 -
Marker outputs, 5 sec to 1 ns. Sine-
wave available at 5, 2, and 1 ns.
Trigger output - slaved to marker
output from 5 sec through 100 ns.
One time-mark can be generated at
a time.
TG 501 -
Marker outputs, 5 sec to 1 ns. Sine-
wave available at 5, 2, and 1 ns.
Trigger output - slaved to marker
output from 5 sec through 100 ns.
One time-mark can be generated at
a time.
107 -
Risetime less than 3.0 ns into
Ò
50
.
108 -
10 V output pulse; 1 ns Risetime.
111 -
Risetime 0.5 ns; 30 to 250 ns
Pretrigger Pulse delay.
±10 V output. Short proof output.
114 -
115 -
Paired, Burst, Gated, and Delayed
pulse mode; ±10 V output.
Short-proof output.
108 -
10 V output.
111 -
Risetime 0.5 ns; 30 to 250 ns
Pretrigger pulse delay.
±10 V output. Short proof output.
114 -
115 -
Paired, Burst, Gated, Delayed & Un-
delayed pulse mode; ±10 V output.
Short-proof output.
2101 -
Paired and Delayed pulse; 10 V
output.
106 -
Positive and Negative-going trigger
output signal, 50 ns and 1 V; High
Amplitude output, 100 V.
0502-01 -
Comparator output can be alter-
nately chopped to a reference
voltage.
190B - Amplitude range 40 mV to 10 V p-p.
191 -
Frequency range 350 kHz to 100 MHz
0532-01 -
Frequency range 65 MHz to 500 MHz.
180A - Marker outputs, 5 sec to 1 us.
Sinewave available at 20, 10,
and 2 ns. Trigger pulses 1, 10,
100 Hz; 1, 10, and 100 kHz.
Multiple time-marks can be
generated simultaneously.
181 -
Marker outputs, 1, 10, 100, 1000,
and 10, 000, us, plus 10 ns sinewave.
184 -
Marker outputs, 5 sec to 2 ns. Sine-
wave available at 50, 20, 10, 5,
and 2 ns. Separate trigger pulses
of 1 and .1 sec; 10, 1, and .1 ms;
10 and 1 us. Marker amplifier pro-
vides positive or negative time
marks of 25 V min. Marker
intervals of 1 and .1 sec; 10, 1,
and .1 ms; 10 and 1
2901 -
Marker outputs, 5 sec to 0.1
Sinewave available to 50, 10,
and 5 ns. Separate trigger pulses,
from 5 sec to 0.1
Multiple time-marks can be gene-
rated simultaneously.
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REV. A, OCT 1975

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