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Summary of Contents for 7313/R7313

Page 1: ...7313 R7313 I OSCILLOSCOPE MTM OPTIDMS OPERATORS...

Page 2: ...Tektronix Inc P O Box 500 Beaverton Oregon 97005 TH OPTIONS OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Serial Number First Printing JULY 1974...

Page 3: ...ssure you the fastest possible service Please include the instrumentType Numberor Part Numberand Serial Nu ecificatir pyright egon Pr th all rer 3nsand1 quests fc rice cha by Tek the Unitr 4 rparts ln...

Page 4: ...trols Display Focus Graticule Beamfinder Vertical Mode Trigger Source Readout Deletedby Option 1 Storage Operation Calibrator Signal Outputs Remote Single Sweep Reset Delete with Option 7 Display Phot...

Page 5: ...measurement lines on the 7313lR7313 graticules Location of the readout on the crt identifying the originating plug in compartment and channel Slideout track assembly Vertical mounting position of the...

Page 6: ...ectrical Specifications 2 2 Environmental Specifications 2 3 Physical Specifications 2 4 System Vertical Specifications 4 1 Option Information Locator Page 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 7 2 7 2 8 4 1 NOTE Refer to th...

Page 7: ...ti trace vertical display The flexibility of this plug in feature and the variety af plug in units available allow this system to be used for many applications The cathode ray tube is a direct view bi...

Page 8: ...eutral Grounding Earthing Green Yellow Green Yellow AC POWER SOURCES This instrument is intended to be operated from a single phase earth reference power source having one current carrying conductor t...

Page 9: ...r jumper and replace it with the spare jumper stored on the pins adjacent to voltage selector area see Fig 1 1 The jumpers are color coded to indicate the nominal voltage for which they are intended b...

Page 10: ...rsatility of the 7313 R7313 allows a variety of display modes with many different plug in units The following information is providedto aid in plug in unit selection To produce a single trace display...

Page 11: ...hibits further Osweeps for a time selected by the VIEW TIME control ERASE UPPER and LOWER Manually eraser stored diglay VIEW TIME Determiner variable viewing interval of stored display LOCATE Pushbutt...

Page 12: ...selector switch MAIN AUXILIARY and DELAY SAWTOOTH OUT Deletewith Option 71 Positive goingsawtooth signal from time baseunit REMOTE ERASE IN Deletewith Option 7 Provider input for an external rignal t...

Page 13: ...of the associated plug in units then refer to the Calibration and Maintenance sections of the 7313 R7313 Service Manual A Set Up Status summary preceding each major section of the Familiarization Pro...

Page 14: ...Operating Instructions 7313lR7313 Operators Fig 1 4 Location and function of internal selectors...

Page 15: ...Oscilloscopes with Option 1 do not contain a Readout System 14 Turn the READOUT control clockwise out of switch detent until an alphanumeric display is visible within the top or bottom division of the...

Page 16: ...its after each sweep Return the sweep rate to one millisecond division 21 Select the CHOP VERT MODE Notice that two traces are displayed on the crt Both vertical units are displayed on each sweep on a...

Page 17: ...time base unit trigger ing level control as necessary 28 Set the TRlG SOURCE switch to VERT MODE Sequentially select all VERT MODE switch settings Notice that a stable display is obtained in all VERT...

Page 18: ...ORE push buttons Notice the normal storage mode background light on the crt Press the INTEGRATE push button momentarily a fraction of a second to several seconds is reasonable Notice a normal fully st...

Page 19: ...non storage operation and the light green filter is recommended primarily for storage operation These filters should be removed for waveform photographs or when viewing high writing rate displays To g...

Page 20: ...g in units for the same input coupling TRIGGER SOURCE The TRlG SOURCE switch allows selection of the internal trigger signal for the time base unit For most applications this switch can be set to the...

Page 21: ...rom channel 2 is displayed directly below within the bottom division of the graticule Only the readout from plug in units or channels that are selected for display by the VERT MODE switch or by the mo...

Page 22: ...pply a single sweep display If the ENHANCE Level control is properly set the display will be stored with minimum background luminance If the ENHANCE Level control is set too high the background lumina...

Page 23: ...s connected between the 4 V output and GND 40 milliamperes of dc current is provided through the current loop SIGNAL OUTPUTS NOTE If the 7313 R7313 isorderedwith Option 7 the signal buffer assembly wi...

Page 24: ...rma tion Then the readout is displayed in a single shot manner after the trace is complete be sure the camera shutter remains open at least0 5 second afterthesweep is completed to photograph the entir...

Page 25: ...lly the time base unit in the vertical compartment should be set to a slower sweep rate than the time base unit in the horizontal compartment the number of horizontal traces in the raster depends upon...

Page 26: ...loscope only See the System Specification at the end of this section for specifications of the complete system TABLE 2 1 Electrical Supplemental Information Characteristic VERTICAL SYSTEM Performance...

Page 27: ...first 50 ns of sweep Fastest Calibrated Sweep Rate Deflection Factor DC Linearity Phase Shift Between Vertical and Horizontal Systems Bandwidth Eight Divison Reference 20 ns div Compatible with all 70...

Page 28: ...1 graticule div from crt display to VERT SIG OUT 950 fl within 2 Selected by Gate selector rear panel Auxiliary gate from dual sweep time base unit 0 5 V within 10 10 V within 10 20 ns or less 950 nwi...

Page 29: ...Input Pin 5 Bottom Unit of time selected by time base unit timeldivision switch 2 4 Greater than 500 mV p p with non magnified sweep Greater than 10 V p p with non magnified sweep Positive going with...

Page 30: ...izontal Resolution Non Store Storage Spot Centering No Signal Applied Beamfinder Closure to ground within 5 V to f0 5 V from a positive level 1 10 ps at 50 o amplitude points 15 V dc peak ac I 2 volts...

Page 31: ...justable with front panel ENHANCE Level Control CHARACTER GENERATOR Less than 0 5 sec to greater than 10 sec Mode 400 ms or less Character Height Free run independent of sweep Triggered at end of swee...

Page 32: ...teristic I Information Ventilation Safe operating temperature main tained by convection cooling 7313 or forced air cooling R7313 Automatic resetting thermal cutout protects instrument from overheating...

Page 33: ...talog Deflection factor accuracy is checked as follows EXT CAL 0 C to 50 C Plug in gain set at a temperature within 10 C of operating temperature using an external calibrator whose accuracy is within...

Page 34: ...nt permit it to be extended out of the rack for maintenance and calibration without removing it from the rack Besure the power cord and signal cablesare longenoughto allow operation in the extended po...

Page 35: ...ont Fig 3 2 flanges in front of the rails 2 Mount the front flanges of the stationary sections to 3 Mount the rear of the stationary sections to the rear the front rails of the rack with a bar nut and...

Page 36: ...AR BRACKET NUT I STATIONARY A REAR DEEP RACK CONFIGURATION Rackmounting Instructions 7313lR7313 Operators LEFT REAR BAR NUT i REAR SUPPORT BRACKET B REAR SHALLOW RACK CONFIGURATION C TRACK u C FRONT F...

Page 37: ...n Fig 3 4 No further adjustments are required under normal conditions SLIDE OUT TRACK LUBRICATION The special finish on the sliding surfaces of the tracks provides permanent lubrication However if the...

Page 38: ...FT SIDE SHOWN ALLOW SLIDES TO SEEK PROPER WIDTH CENTER INSTRUMENT RETIGHTEN SCREWS PUSH THE INSTRUMENT ALL THE WAY INTO THE RACK IF TRACKS DO NOT SLIDE SMOOTHLY CHECK FOR CORRECT SPACING BETWEEN THE R...

Page 39: ...Rackmounting Instructions 7313 R7313 Operators...

Page 40: ...ith an EMI shielded blank plug in panel Tektronix part number 016 0155 00 One blank panel is required for each unused plug in compart ment OPTION 5 Rackmount instruments only Option 5 provides a speci...

Page 41: ...nputs and outputs I Delete the Signal Output discussion Manual Section 1 I I Delete the Remote Single Sweep discussion Location of Information Controls and Connectors Operating Instructions Delete the...

Page 42: ...lsections Sincethechangeinformationsheets 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...

Page 43: ...ut put 60v 100 v PG 506 Does not have 0502 01 Comparator output choppedfeature can be alternately choppedto a refer ence voltage lWA 1906 SG 503 Amplitude range 1908 Amplitude range 40 rnV 5 mV to 5 5...

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