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NUMBER 6                                                            PRINTED INu . 5 . ~                                               F E B R U A R Y 196 1


                                                                                                             TYPE 5301540 OR TYPE 530Al540A
                                                                                                                          SERIES
                                                                                                              OSCILLOSCOPES AND COMPOSITE
                                                                                                                      VIDEO SIGNALS
                                                                                                                                     Part I
                                                                                                                 Several T V Broadcast Studios have
                                                                                                             ) t e n using T y p e 530/540 or Type 530A/
                                                                                                             i40A Oscilloscopes and trying to trigger
                                                                                                             )n a nonintegrated conlposite video sig-
                                                                                                             ~ a l T h e r e arc three different pulse trains,
                                                                                                                    .
                                                                                                             dl very close in amplitude, a t the start
                                                                                                             )f a composite video signal. Most oscil-
                                                                                                             oscopes, ~ v h e npresented with this signal,
                                                                                                             vill try to trigger on each pulse of the
                                                                                                             hree trains. T h e result is an unstable
                                                                                                             lisplay.
                                                                                                                 Television engineers generally will pre-
                                                                                                              er the T y p e 521XD over other oscillo-
                                                                                                             ;copes for viewing the composite video
                                                                                                             iignal. T h i s instrument, specifically de-
                                                                                                             iigned for television broadcast studio re--
                                                                                                             luirements, contains carefully planned
                                                                                                             :rigger separator and sync separator cir-
                                                                                                             :uits that enable the instrument to trig-
                                                                                                             :er reliably on composite video signals.

               - ...                                                                                         [ t also provides other characteristics de-
                                                                                                             sirable f o r the maintenance antl atljust-
                                                                                                             n e n t o f television transmitter and studio
  D a m a g e caused in the distribution amplifier of a T y p e 545A Oscilloscope as a re-                   x1uipment. T h e T y p e 524AD enables the
  sult of a shorted crt lead.                                                                                mgineer to observe any portion of the
                                                                                                             .clevision picture-from          complete frames
                                               NOTICE!                                                        o small portions of individual lines.
                                       IMPORTANT INFORMATION                                                     Hoxvever, the T y p e 530/540 or 530A/
   A seriously damaged distributed amp-             developed a field modification kit thai                  j40A Series Oscilloscopes give usable rc-
lifier CAN occur in any of the following            protects the distributed amplifier fron- Suits if an integrator circuit is employed.
oscilloscopes :                                     damage due the these short circuits. Wc                  -    Isuitable integrator circuit consists of
T y p e 541, all serial numbers above 6565          offer this ~ ~ ~ o t l i f i c a t kitnfree of charge.
                                                                                       io                    a 10 Ic resistor and a 0.01         capacitor.
T y p e R3141, all serial n u m l ~ e r sabove 111     W e earnestly recommend that ownerr                       T o use this circuit with these instru-
T y p e 545, all serial numbers above 9720          of these instruments consider the instal. ments, patch the V E R T S I G O U T of the
T y p e RlI45, all serial numbers above 132         lation of this modification a must.                      oscilloscope to the T R I G G E R I N P U T
Type 54lA, all serial numbers                          O r d e r the modification kit througl                via the integrator circuit.
T y p c R M I l A , all serial numbers              your Telitronix Field Engineer. F o r Typc                   F o r the T y p e 531, 532, 533, 541, antl
T y p c 513, all serial n u m l ~ e r s             551 antl T y p e 555 Oscilloscopes, order                543 o r T y p e 531A, and 541A proceed as
T y p e R I I 4 3 all serial numbers                Field 3lodification Kit-"Fuse                  for P r o follo\vs :
T y p e 545A, all serial numbers                    tection of the Distributed An~plifier" Step 1. U s e a \vide band Plug-In Pre-
T y p c Rh145h, all serial numbers                  Tel; num1)cr 010-226.                                                  amplifier in the oscilloscope ant1
T y p e 551, all serial numbers                        For all other instruments listed ahove                              apply the composite video signal
T y p c 555 all serial numbers                      order: Field 1Iotlification Kit-"Fuse                fo                t o the I N P U T . Adjust the
    I n these instruments, certain types of         Protection o i the Distributed Amplifier"                              V O L T S / C 1 1 to give 3 or 4
short circuits (such as a crt lead becom-           'Teli number 010-227.                                                  centimeters of vertical deflection.
ing disconnectctl antl shorting to ground)             Immediate steps are being taken a                      Step 2. Patch the V E R T S I G O U T to
\\-ill cause the terminating resistor to            T e k t r o n i s plants to incorporate thi.                           the T R I G G E R I S P U T via the
b i ~ r n . Secondary effects caused 1jy the        motliiication in all afiectetl protluctio~                             integrator circuit. See fig. 1.
burning of these resistors can result in            instruments. T h e T y p e of oscilloscop~ Step 3. Set the T I 1 I E / C 1 1 s\\.itch to .                  i
estetisive damage as sho\vn in the picture          and the serial number a t \vhich the motli                              11ILLISEC.
above. Repairs in such an event are costly,         fication beconic efiective \\-ill be an                   Sten 4. Set the T R I G G E R S L O P E
both in money antl tlolvn-time for the in-          nouncetl in a future issue of SERVICI:                                  sn-itch to - E X T for negative-
 strument. This is indeed a regretable              S C O P E . F o r the present, please consul                            going signals o r + E S T       for
situation, but one that only time and es-           your Telitronis Field Engineer to deter                                 positive-going signals and the
perience in the field with the instrument           mine i f instruments you have on orde                                   T R I G G E R M O D E switch to
could have brouglit to light. Since be-             o r have recently received are afiectcd b!                              A C or AC S L O W .
coming a\vare of the difiiculty, Jve have           this notice.                                              Step 5. T u r n the S T A B I L I T Y and
                                                          'Using Your Oscilloscope T y p e 535X o r                     instruments. T h e problem is to
                                                          T v n e 545.k".
                                                            .A
                                                                                                                        match tile signal source to the ap-
                                                                "A limited number of the booklets                       prosim;lte 900-oIim impetlance of
                                                             for tlie T y p e 535 and T y p e 545 a r e                 the tlistri1,utetl     plates.  I f any
                                                             still ava~lable. Ask your Telitl-onix                      matcliing dcvice such a s a trans-
                                                             Fieltl Engineer for F I P - 1 , "Using                     former is used, mncli ringing antl
                                                             Your T y p e 535 or T y p e 545 Oscil-                     distortion occnl-s.
                                                             loscope.                                               (2. Can you suggest a device for coupl-
                                                                                                                        ing the output of a sine-\vavc or
                                                             TEKTRONIX FIELD MAINTENANCE                                square-\vavc generator to the P6016
                                                                FACILITIES AND SERVICES                                 Current Probc \\-hen testing thc
                                                                                                                        passl~and or square ~ v a v ercsponsr
                                                            T h e Field 3lainteiiance Facilities antl                   of the ~ S O I X ' :
                                                          Srrvices availal~letlirongli your T e k t r o n i s       ,\. X 1%" piece of No. 18 solid \\-ire,
                                                          Fieltl Engineer are descril)etl in a re-                      formed into a question mark, in
                           FIG.   1                       cently pu1)lisIietl 1)ooklet. Also in tlie                    series \vitIi a small 50 Q-1%       resis-
                                                          booltlet are somc pictures of a typical                       tor and soldcrcd to a female ulif
              T R I G G E R I N G L E V E L con-
                                                          maintenance facility and a Inap of tlie                       connector \\-ill do the trick. (Scc
              trols full right.
                                                          United States slio\ving tlie location of                       fig. 2 ) . Tliis test jia has a \'S\\:li
S t e p 6. Tui-n the S T A B I L I T Y control
                                                          Telitronis Field Offices. T h o s e Field
              to tlic left until the s\veep ceases
                                                          Offices liaving a Rcpair Center arc itlenti-
              to operate. Continue to turn the
                                                          fied antl they, their atltlresses and tele-
              control to the left for several
                                                          phone numbers are listed for ready ref-
              more degrees.
                                                          erence.
S t e p 7. T u r n        the     TRIGGERIN(;
                                                             F o r your copy just call your T e k t r o n i s
              L E V E L control to the left u n -
                                                           Field Engineer 2nd ask him for tlic
              til a stable display is obtained.            Field Ifaintenance Facilities and Serv-
     O n instruments for \vl:ich this pro-                ices I~ooltlet.
cctlure is intended, the operator can vie\\.
e i t h e r a field o r line presentation. Lirni-
tations of these i~istrurnents, I~oweves,
\\-ill not permit the operator to select thc                     QUESTIONS FROM THE FIELD                          OF:
                                                                                                                         TYPE 19OA
line to I)e presented.                                    1. Q. W h a t is the risetime of the P500C1:             TYPE    105 on
E d i t o r s note: P a r t I 1 of this article                   Probe?                                           TYPE    107
\\-ill appear in the n e s t ( i \ p r ~ l ) issue of        A. W e used the following equipment:
 S E R V I C E S C O P E . T h e procedure f o ~                  a Type 545A Oscilloscope ~vitli                                      Fig. 2
 vie\ving composite video signals on tlie                         T y p e K Plug-In (l'assbantl of this
T y p e 535, 545, 535A, and 545A will l x                         combinatioil \\-as 30.5 m c ) , a T y p c               of 1.05 at 20 mc and can b e used
 given at that time.                                              108 Fast-Rise Mercury Pulser, antl                      with a T e k t r o n i s T y p c 19011 Con-
                                                                  a PjOOCI; I'robc. Risetime figures                      stant Amplitude S ~ g n a l G e n e ~ a t o ~
                                                                  obtained under these conditions                         for passband response, and a T y p e
  HELP I N USING AND UNDERSTAND-                                  were as folio\\-s:                                      105 o r T y p e 107 Square \\rave Gen-
    ING YOUR TYPE 535A OR TYPE                                        P5OOCF (\\-it11no attenuation)                      erator for square \vave response.
                                                                      13.0 nsec.                                   i. Q . W e have noticed a spurious pulse
          545A OSCILLOSCOPE                                           PjOOCF (with 1 0 S attenuator)                      on a T y p e 575 Transistor-Curve
     T h e T y p c 535A and T y p c 545A Oscil.                       17.5 nsec.                                          Tracer. T h i s is a positive pulse
 loscopes are cxtrcmelp versatile instru-                 2. (2. D o you have any drift figures 011                       which occurs bet\veen each normal
 ments. T o fully utilize their capabilities                      tlie T y p e 503 Oscilloscope?                           cycle for P - X - P transistors). T h e
 an operator must I)e completely familial                    -4. \Ve have never quoted any tlrift                         pulsc length is about 5 milliseconds
 \\it11 each control and its function. Thc                        specifications for the T y p e 503.                     antl about 4 volts in amplitude
 n e w operator, tlie partially informec                          Ho\vevcr, \ve ran some checlts oil                      \vIicn the base current is set f o r
 operator, or even tlie experienced o p c r a t o ~               ten production T y p e 503's. After                      1 milliampere per stcp. Could tliis
 \\-ill find the 1)ooklet "Vsing Y o u r Oscil                    an initial \\arm-up period to allo\v                    pulse damage transistors having a
 loscope T y p e 535.k or T y p e 545A" ;                         the instruments to stabilize, t h r                     lo\\? rcvcrse rating bet\veen base
 g r e a t aid in acquiring tliis desired tlegrcc                 follo\ving drift figures were re-                        and emitter? If so, how can it be
 of familiarity \\.it11 these instruments.                        corded at a sensitivity of 1 m\-/cm.                     eliminated ':
      T h i s booklet is a r c ~ i s e t land up-tlatcc           Rememl)er, these al-e only typical
 version of one originally \vritteti for oper                     figures and a r c not t o I)e consider-             A. T h e transistor is driven from a con-
 a t o r s of tlie old Type 53.5 and Tj-pc 54:                    ed tlrift specifications for tlic T y p c                stant-current source. If tlie Step
 instruments*. I t is \\-sitten in tivo parts                     503.                                                     Zero is set so that the first base
  P a r t 1 , "Getting Acquainted", dcsci-ihe:                        Average drift 1.5 cm/hr.                             stcp occurs \vhen tlie transistor is
  tlie effect of each front-panel control, ex                          hfinimum tlrift 0.5 cm/lir.                         cut off, the masiinuin voltage ca-
  plains in detail the unique Telitronis fca                           Nasi~num         drift 3.0 cm/hr.                   pabilities of the Base Step Gener-
  t u r c s : Delayed TI-iggcr, Delayed S\vcel                    T h e input 6DJS's have the greatest                     ator \\-ill be present a t t h e base
 a n d Single Sweep modes of operatior                             effect on drift. Also, the t\vc                         terminal of the transistor under
  ( t h a t give to these instrumcnts their higl                   2N544 transistors tlcsignatetl (2454                    test. Since the first step current is
  tlegl-ce o i flcsil~le versatility), and out                     antl (2164 in the vertical amplifiei                    limited to the scale setting, there
  lines somc of the more frcqucntly en                             affect tlie tlrift.                                     is small chance of damage t o tlic
  countered oscilloscope operations.                      3. Q . In tlie T y p e 580 Series Oscillo-                       transistor niitlcr test. T h e Step
      P a r t 2 of the I>oolilet includes the in                   scopes can a signal be connectec'                       Zero control can be set to elimin-
  formation in tlic "Getting Acquainted                            directly to tlic vertical t1cilectio1-                  a t e tliis pulse i f desired.
  section, in condensed form fol- easy refel-                      plates of tlie C R T ?                          6. (2. Can a T y p e 502 Dual-Beam Oscil-
  eiice, plus simple, easily-understood in                    !I. According to \'auglin \VeitIcl (Eli-                     loscope be modified t o provide
  structions on other applications of th                           g i n w r i n g ) , ~ v eliave not tlevclopcc           variable controls on tlie vertical
  oscilloscopes.                                                   an acccptal~lemethod for insertin&                       amplifiers?
       T o obtain a copy of this booklet, a s                      signals directly into the vertica                  A. Yes, a field modification Itit is
   y o u r Telitronis Field Engineer for FIP-                      deflection plates of the ci-ts in thesc                  available to accomplish this. T h e kit

                                                                                                                                 COPYRIGHT   1 9 6 1 . TEKTRONIX,   INC.
       adds a T7ARIABLE V O L T S / C I I
       control to the iront panel for both
       t h e U P P E R and LO\\-ER beam
       vertical ;implifiers. I t includes a
                                                           T y p e 510
                                                           Series or
                                                           T y p e 550
                                                                            Chicago, Illinois
                                                                                                            I   related problems and anxious t o help in
                                                                                                                tll eir solution.
                                                                                                                    This is an economical program oficred
                                                                                                                   1 a no charge basis. Tlie only thing ~ v e
                                                           Series
       complete set of components, parts                   Type CA,                                                ; I i you to spend is your time!
       list, schematic, photos, antl step-                 o r K , o r I,                                                * I n the T y p e 535 and 545 tliis fea-
       by-step iiistallation instructions.                 Plug-Ill                                                  ture is Imo\vn as tlie Delaying Slveep.
       01-tler tlie kit from your Tektronix
       Ficltl Ofiice. Speciiiy; T y p e 502                  MORE LOST OR STOLEN SCOPES                                  ORIGINAL PRODUCTION
       V a r i a l ~ l c \'olts/cm I I o d . Kit, T e k                                                                      OSCILLOSCOPE
                                                            Tel;troiiix Fieltl Engineer Ron Bell re-
       p a r t number 010-222. 'She price
                                                          mrts tliat a T y p c 316S1, serial number
                                                                                                                         RETURNS TO TEKTRONIX
        is $10.50.                                                                                                                               \   I   /
                                                          )02, is missing irom the Goodyear Air-
                                                          :raft Corpo~-ationin Akron, Ohio. If you
      USED INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE                           lave any iiiformation on tliis instrmilcnt
                                                          iotiiy the Goodycar .\ircrait Corporation.
1 T y p e 315      Eric Vauglian                             T e k t r o n i s Fieltl Engineer Duncan
  s/n 198          Superior Elcctl-ic Co.                 l o a n e reports the t1isappex1-ancc o i a
2 T y p e 512      83 Laurel Street                       Type 310.4, serial numhcr 011213, from
  s/n's 1817 Pr    Bristol, Connecticut                   .!~e Electroiiic Specialty Company, 5121
  2717                                                    ;an Fernando Road, 1.0s Angelcs 39,
                                                          California. If you rill1 across tliis scope
1 T y p e 521      I3oco \Vu                              n your area, iiotiiy the Electronic Spec-
                   Livingstone, New Jersey                d t y Conlpany 11y collect \\-ire, oi- phone,
                   Tel. W y 2-1790                        Cliapnia~i 5-3771.
1 T y p e 511D     \\ialt Jannsons                           Tile iollo\ving instl-i~metitsIiave disa1)-
  s/n 2615         Isomet Corporation                     pcared irom the custody o i the Philco
                   Palisades Park,                        Corporatioil, Governtneiit antl Industrial
                   lie\\- Jersey                          Group, 1700 \\'issahickon Avenue, Pliil-                   I n July of 1917 Tektl-onis shipped it,
                   'Tcl. \\yindsor 1-3070                 adelpliia, Pciina.                                     irst production osc~lloscope-a T y p e 511,
1 T y p e 512      Gus IVinston                               1 T y p e -51l.A Oscilloscope s/n 20379             erial number 101. D r . A. R. T u n t u r i ;
  s/n 111 1        227 I i a r i n a W a y                    1 T y p e CX Plug-In Preampliiier s/n              l i r e c t o r of Navy Acoustic Research at
                    Pacifica. California                           10031                                         lie University of Oregon 3lctlical School
                                                              1 T y p e 1, Plug-In Prea~nplificr S/II            n Portland, Oregon, took delivery o n
                                                                   5235                                          liis instrument for the purchaser, tllr
       USED INSTRUMENTS WANTED                                1 T y p e 107 Sclual-e-\Vavc Generatoi-            J. S. Navy.
                                                                   s/n 625                                           F o r 13% years this T y p e 511 aided in
1 'Type 31011 1I1lton D P o s t                               If you linolv the \vliereal~outso r havc           )rovidina D r . T ~ i n t u r i with reliable in-
                                                                                                                                -
                  160 i\: \\- 30th T e l I ace             an?; information on these instruments                 'ormation in liis research work-elec-
                  F t Lautlcrtlale, Florida                please contact the Philco Corporation                 :sonic mapping of tlie brain. Kno\vlecIgc
1 T y p e 517     G Co~inell                               Computer Ilivision, T e s t Equipment Con-            :aincd in this research is ~ a l u a b l ein the
                                                           trol Section, \Villo\v Grove, Pennsylvania            liagnosis antl treatment of neurological
                  212 \Vensley Lane
                                                           Oltliield 9-7700, Extension -537.                     liseascs and ior tlie possible importance
                  E a s t I s l ~ p L o n g Island,
                                    ,
                                                              Tlic Florida P o ~ v e r Corporation a1            ~i applying lio\v the brain \vorks to the
                  &?el\- York
                                                           Winter P a r k , Florida, reports tliat t h e i ~      le\-elopment of a ~neclianical brain for
1 T y p c 535     Purcell Robinson                         T y p c 310S2 Oscilloscope s/n 6673 is miss.          guided n~issiles. I3uring this timc instal-
   or Type        1412 Nortli 62nd Street                  ing antl may have hccn stolen. Pleasc                  ation o i several factory-tleveloped im-
   545            Pli~ladelpliia Penna.
                                      31,                  contact them ii you have any informatio~              Irovcment modifications aided this T y p e
1 T y p e 511 o r Weaver County School                     on tliis instrument.                                  i l l to keep abreast of D r . Tunturi's oscil-
   T y p e 524    D~strlct                                                                                       loscope requirements. T h e instriimcnt re-
                  L 0 . Keys                                DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE SWEEP                          mained, lie\\-evci-, essentially a T y p e 511
                  Salt Lalie C ~ t y U t a h
                                           ,                                                                     \vliile D r . Tunturi's \\-orli continued to
                                                           DELAY FEATURE OF YOUR TEKTRONIX
                  Elgm 9-7691                                                                                    advance. Eventually the need for a more
                                                                   OSCILLOSCOPE ?
1 T y p e 535 01 Robert Slim                                                                                     sophisticated oscilloscope I~ecameundeni-
   535A           Ultronics                                   T h e S\vecp Delay* is an importaii                able.
1 T y p e CA      118 Nortli 3rd St.                      ieature of tlie T y p e 53512, 51512, 555 an(                Rudy \ ' ~ ~ l i ~ io i l ithe Tclitronix .Ad-
                                                                                                                                            ~
1 Type C          Camden, New Jersey                      585 Oscilloscopes. Ho\vcvcr, some user'                vertising Department could see reciprocal
                  \\'oodla\\ n 1-1661                     of these instruments are completely una                1)enefits in D r . Tunturi's need for a more
                                                          \\-are of the flexibility this feature pro             atlvancetl oscilloscope atid tlie Tektronix
 1 T y p c 530 o r     Professor George C. Ne\v           vides o r the many applications made pos               desire t o return their original 111-otluction
   510 Series          ton, J r .                         sible by it.                                            instrument to its place o i origin.
   \v\.ith a T y p e   Electronic Systems                      I t is not within the scope o i this publi              Xccortlingly, lie assisted in \\-orking out
   53/54C o r          Laboratory                         cation to explain tlie S ~ v c c pDelay ieatur          a mutually 1)encficial agreement l ~ e t \ \ - e e ~ l
   CA Plug-In          IIassacliusetts Institute          -space         \\-ill not permit it-but \ve cal         the interested parties. In exchange ior
                       of Technology                       tell you l i o ~ v you can have it explaines           the T>-pe 511, serial ni11ii1,er 101, D r .
                       Cambridge 39, X a s s .            and demonstrated to you. Call your T e k                T u n t i ~ r i accepted for tlie U. S. R a v y a
 1 T y p e 112         \Vestinghouse Electric              t r o n i s Ficltl Engineer!                           Tclitronix T y p e 515 Oscilloscope, an in-
   Prearnpli-          COI-p.                                  Tlie explanation and demonstration, i              strnment admiral~ly suited to his present
   fier                 Cletus Hostetler                   you desire, can be given beiore a grou                 oscilloscope rcquii-ements.
                        P . 0 . Box 281                    o i your teclinicians and engineers a t                     T y p e 511, serial ~ i i i n ~ l x r101 no\\-
                        Elmira, Nen- Yorli                 convenient timc and place.                             stands proudly on display in the r e c e l ~ -
                                                                You \\-ill find your Tektronix Field E r          tion area of the Telitronix factory in
 1 T y p e 531 o r Richard Van Lunen                       gineer to be a competent instructor \vit                13ea\-erton, Oregon. Every Telitronis
   T y p c 535     9203 Alcona Street                      a minimum o i six months factory trail                  cmployce cspresscs his tlianks t o the
                   12anham, I l a r y l a n d              itig in tlie use and service o i Tclitroni             U. S. S a q and D r . ~~~~~~~~i for theis
 1 T y p e 530         I x o n a r d I I . DeBall          instruments. Furthermore, lie is keen1                  co-operation in returning this instrument
   Series o r          5217 S . Avers Avenue                and genuinely ~ntcrcstetl in your scar                 t o us. IVe a r e proud of our "iirst born"!
  COMPUTER ENGINEERS SAY P6016                                                                              1.5 volts rms.     I\ 5inij)le l~attei-y-po\vcretl
    CURRENT PROBE A NECESSITY                                                                               raiisistor amplifier xvitli fl-cqucncy inulti-
                                                                                                            ~lication \vill raise I)otli the signal level
    Telitronis Field Engineer Owen H a r r i -                FINDING BURIED CABLES                         rnd the frequency for licatlphones.
s o n reports many of the conlputer en-
gineers lie calls on consider the T e k t r o n i s                                                         1 Telitronis T y p e 321 battery-po\\~erctl
P6016 Current Probe a necessity in corn-                                                                    )ortable oscilloscope m a y be used t o
p u t c r ser\.icc \\-ork. T h e y claim that con-                                                          d i e a visual measurement. I t will do
sitlera1)lc savings in computer service time                                                                his job without an esternal preamplifier.
                                                                                                            Jsing the 321 \\-it11 the pickup loop and a
can 11c rcalizetl I)y the use of this probe.
Compared to tlie neth hod \vlicre a one                                                                     I1 pf capacitor, you m a y locate each
o h m resistor must I)e inserted into the                                                                   ;round radial of a broadcast antenna
circuitry to ol~tain readings, the use of a                                                                 vhilc tlie station is on the air. I n this
                                                                                                            :ase the signal will be the station's car-
P6016 Current P r o l ~ e can cut computer
 service time I)y a s n111ch a s 50%.                                                                       ies.
                                                                                                            irou search I\-ith the pickup loop flat on
     Sf you are not acquainted with the T e k -                                                             he ground. W h e n tlie loop is on both
t r o n i s P6016 Current Probe, call your                                                                  ,ides of the buried conductor, it \\-ill
T c k t r o n i s Field Office. h Field Secre-                                                              ~ i c l i p energy from the conductor.
                                                                                                                    u
t a r y or a Field Engineer \vill he happy                                                                  4 s the loop passes directly over the con-
t o arrange a demonstration a t your con-             You may easily tletcrminc the position of             luctor, the signal disappears. W h e n it
venience. I n addition to I ~ c i n g iniorma-        a single conductor, buried eight t o 10 feet
                                                                                                            noves past the conductor, the signal re-
tive, tlic demonstration m a y aid in solv-           b e l o ~ v the ground surface, by magnetic
                                                                                                            ippears.
 ing ( o r making it easier to solve) sonic ot        detection.
                                                                                                            For cables deeper than 10 feet, increase
 yo11r engineering or servicing p r o b l e ~ n s .   A 10 to 15-ampere 60-cycle current pass-
                                                                                                            111 dimensions of the coil to maintain the
                                                      ed through a buried conductor will creatc             same accuracy.
                                                      a strong niagnetic field that a si171pIe
                                                      picliup loop and detector can locate
       TEKTRONIX TOUCH-UP PAlNT                       easily.                                                                CORRECTION
   Touch-up paint to match the colors anti            If t\vo \\.ires of 117 v a c circuit must 11c             W e milst call your attention to three
finishes of T c k t r o n i s instrunients is n o n   located, one of them must be discon-                  errors, one typographical and two o f
available. T h e paints for touch-up jobs on          nected and an alternate c s t c r ~ i a llead s u b   omission, in the article "Timing t h e T y p e
gray-n-rinlilc, I~luc-wrinlile, o r blue-viny:        stit~itcd. ( A good gl-ound \\.ill do.) If            .530A/510A Series Oscilloscopes". T h i s
finished calinets come in 2 ounce jars                hot11 \\.ires are used, the magnetic flus             articlc appea~-ctl in the l3eceml)er 1960
Also, tlic blue-~vrinkle and blue-viny'               f r o m one \vill cancel the magnetic flus of         Service Scope.
paints thinned for spraying, a r e availablt          the otl1cr.                                               Tn Step 6 of this article the .5 psec/cni
in 1 quart cans.                                      An effective pickup loop consists of foul-            setting of the T S M E / C l f s\\-itch should
                                                      to 10 turns of \\-ire formed into a n oval            reatl .1 psec/cm.
   O r d e r througli your T e k t r o n i s Ficlc                                                              Jnstructions for adjustment of C375
                                                      almilt five feet long and a foot \vide. B y -
 Engineer o r Field Office from the folio\\-          pass the t\\-o leads from tlie loop \\-ith a          sliould Iiave follo\ved the instructions
 ing chart.                                                                                                  for adjusting C361. H e r e they a r e :
                                                      .0l pi capacitor to reduce any I-adio fre-
  TEK N O .       DESCRIPTION        Q T Y . PRlCI                                                          .-\tljust C375 for 1)cst linearity I~et\\;een
                                                      quency energy from 1)roatlcast stations.
  252-083 Gray   Wrinkle Touch-up      2-02 $1.1                                                            the 2nd and the 6th vertical graticule
  252-084 Blue   Wrinkle Touch-up      2-02    1.1     (If cal)lc near a I~roatlcast antenna is to           lines.
  252-085 Blue   Wrinkle ThinnedC      I - q t 3.0    he located, yo11 may need an additional                   Finally, if it is necessary t o replace tlic
  252-086 Blue   Vinyl Touch-up        2-02    1.1     lo\\--pass filter to Iiccp r-f from reaching          ti\-o 6DJS o ~ i t p u tt u l ~ e s ,the I\-hole timing
  252-087 Blue   Vinyl Thinnedi'       1-qt    2.8     the tlctector.)
 "These thinned paints ore intended for spray-gu
                                                      -.l he detector neetls cnoug11 sensitivity to
                                                                                                             procedure slioultl be run t l ~ r o u g hagain.
                                                                                                                No\\-, i f you don't mind, \ve \vill go
 application                                           intlicatr signals at a maximum of ahout               apply a soothing lotion t o a very red face.

                Tektronix Instrument-Repair Facilities: T h e r e is a fully-equipped a n d properly-staffed Tektronix I n -
 A-2057          strument Repair Station near you. Ask your Field Engineer about T e k t r o n i x Instrument-Repair facilities.
                                          USEFUL INFORMATION FOR USERS OF TEKTRONIX INSTRUMENTS


NUMBER 7                                                           P R I N T E D IN U.S.A                                                          APRIL 1961


 TYPE 5301540 OR TYPE 530Al540A                                                             time base .FP o r           L A Y E D ) * position. Sct tlic
              SERIES                                                                        (delaying r,u8sp)*          TIME              BASE       A      (AIAIN
                                                                                              trigger input
  OSCILLOSCOPES AND COMPOSITE                                                                                           S W E E P ) % T I I f E / C I I sn-~tch    to
                                                                                                                        tlisplay any desirctl num1)cr o f
          VIDEO SIGNALS                                                                                                 lines. Trigger the 'A' DE12'D
                   Part 2                                                                                               13Y 'R' ( 3 I A I N S W E E P D E -
   Fig. 1, which appeared with P a r t 1 of                                                                             I , A Y E D ) * from tlie first line
this article in tlie February issue of                                                                                  sync pulse after tlie delayed trig-
S E R V I C E S C O P E , was incorrectly                                                                               ger b y turning tlie TISLE B A S E
tlrawn. T h e circuit as shown was not                                                                                  A (hfAIN S W E E P ) * STABIl>-
a n integrator circuit. Notice that in                                                                                  TTY              and       TRIGGERING
the corrected (11-a~ving  (fig. 1 belo\v) the                                                                           1,EVEI- controls full riglit ant1
10 k resistor prccetlcs tlie 0.01 piti capac-                                                                           then turning the S T A B I L I T Y
itor in the circuit from tlie VERT. S I G .                      vert sig out J
                                                                                                                        c o ~ i t r o lto tlie left until the sweep
O U T t o the T R I G G E R I N P U T .                                                                                 ceases to operate. Continue turn-
                                                                                                                        ing the S T A R I I , I T Y control to
                            TRIGGER   INPUT-
                                                              ( N o t e : If available, Field sync                      tlic left for scvcral more tle-
                                                              pulses are prcfera1)le for triggel--                      grces.
                                                              ing tlic Delaying Sweep.)                                  I f you are displaying video sig-
                                                                                                                         nals of positive-going polarity.
                                                                                                                         s\vitcli tlie T I h l E B A S E A
                                                    Stcp 3. Set tlie H O R I Z O N T A L D I S -                         (MAIN S W E E P ) * TRIGGER
                                                            P L A Y switch to the 'B' I N -                              S I a O P E control to + I N T :            if
                                                            T E N S I F I E D R Y 'A' ( D E L A Y -                      you liave negative-going signals.
                                                            I N G S W E E P ) * ' position. Turn                         s\\;itcli T I N E R A S E A ( M A I N
                                                            the T I M E B A S E I3 ( D E L A Y -                         S\VEEP)* TRIGGER SI,OPE
                                                            ING S W E E P ) " STARILITY                                  control to -1NT.                 T u r n tlie
                                                            antl T R I G G E R I N G L E V E I .                         TIME             BASE        A      (MAIN
                                                            controls full right.              Set the                    SWEEP)"                   TRIGGERING
                                                            T I 3 1 E R A S E 13 ( D E L A Y I N ( ;                     I,EVEI, control to the left until
                                                            S W E E P ) " T I h f E / C h I s\vitch to                   a sta1)le tlisplay is o1)tained.
                                                            5 hLI1.I.ISEC and the L E N G T H                            T h e display will no\v he sin~ilar
                                                            control for 9 to 10 centimeters                              to the tlisplay obtained \vlien us-
   Instructions in P a r t 1 of this article                of slvecp. F o r displaying posi-
dealt with the T y p e 531, 532, 533, 541,                                                                                ing the 'Typc 524 Oscilloscope;
                                                            tive-going video signals, turn tlic                           the line presentation \vill jump
543, 531A and 541A instruments. P a r t 2                   'I'IlIE RASE 1 (DELAYIWG
                                                                                   3
will deal \\.it11 tlie 'Vype 535, 535A, 545                                                                               from one line to tlie nest as the
                                                            SWEEP)* TRIGGER SLOPE                                         D E L A Y T I M E 1fUI,TIPI,IER
and 545.4 oscilloscopes.                                    switch to + E X T (+)*antl the
Tlicse more sopl~isticatetl oscilloscope!:                                                                                is turned tl~rougliits I-ange.
                                                            T I M E I3ASE 1 TRIGGEIIIXC;
                                                                                  3
provide the Telitronix unique Delaying                      J I O D E s\vitcli to AC (Type 535
Sweep feature and can also tlisplay eitlie~                 and T y p e 545 instruments do not                           13y s\vitcl~ing the H O R I Z O N -
field o r line presentations. In addition.                  have a triggering mode s\vitcli                              T A L D I S P I A Y control from
the Delaying Siveep feature permits t11c                    on tlie D E L A Y I N G S \ \ . E E P                        'A' D E L ' D 13Y 'B' ( M A I N
operator to select tlie line presented                      section of their front panel), foi-                          S W E E P D E L A Y E D ) * positio~i
Also, once the instrument is set up, tlic                    ncgati\,c-going signals, stvitc11 the                       to the 'B' I N T E N S I F I E D B Y
operator can switch from line to fieltl                      T R I G G E R S L O P E to - E X T                          'A' ( D E L A Y I N G S W E E P ) *
presentation I)y simply turning tlic                         (-)*.      T u r n the T I J I E B A S E I3                 position, you can have either line
H O I I I Z O N T A I , D I S P L A Y s\vitch.               (DELAYING                      SWEEP)"                      o r field presentation. T h e T I M E
   Here's ho\v you set it u p :                              S T A R I I - I T Y control to tlie left                    BASE A (MAIN SWEEP)"
                                                             until the ST\-ecpceases to operatc.                         briglltening on the T I M E B A S E
Step 1. U s e a wide-band Plug-In Pre-                       Continue turning tlie control                               B ( D E L A Y I N G S W E E P ) * will
        a m p l i f ~ e rin the oscilloscope antl            several more degrees to the left.                           indicate the horizontal lines being
        apply the composite video signal                     Now turn the T I M E B A S E I3                             observed \vith reference to the
        to tlie I N P U T . Adjust thc                       (DELAYING                      SWEEP)*                       entire frame. + G A T E A (+
        V O L T S / C 1 i to give 3 o r 3                    T R I G G E R I N G L E V E L control                        G A T E M A I N S W E E P ) " could
        ccnti~nctersof tleflect~on.                          to tlie left until a s t a l ~ l edisplay                   be used to ~ n o d u l a t ethe 'Z' axis
                                                             is ol~tainetl. This slioultl occur                           of a monitor kinescope.
Stcp 2. Couple the V E R T S I G OU'I                        \vhen the index mark is at or
        to the T I M E B A S E 1 ( D E -
                                  3                          n r a r tfie straight up position.                  Stcp 6. If dual trace operation with a
        L A Y I N G SLVEEP) T R I G G E R                                                                                T y p e 53/54C, 53C, o r CA Plug-
        I N \vith an Integrator clrcurl             Stcp 4. Set tlie H O R I Z O N ' S A I ~ D I S -                     I N is desired, the trigger must
        consisting of a 10 lc resistor ano                  P I , A Y sivitcli to the 'A' DEL'13                         be derived from a n external
        a 0.01 pfd capacitor. See f ~ g .i                  l3Y 'R' ( I I A I N S \ V E E P I I E -                      source rather then the V E R T
              S I G O U T , due to the switching         (1) T h e first problem is easily solved            31                640 W                      7 Amp
              signals present. T I M E B A S E        for the on-ner of a Type 310(A), 316, 317,             95                725 W                       8 Amp
              A     (DELAYING         SWEEP)*         502 or 516 Oscilloscope. These instru-                 Power-hne regulation not r e q u ~ r e d ~f batter~es
              sweep rates and length should be        ments are equipped \\-it11 multi-tap power             re In place and l ~ n e voltage does not exceed
              adjusted to give proper presenta-       transformers, for use at various "high"                25 v
              tion of interlaced pairs of lines.      or "low" line-voltage ranges. F o r other
                                                                                                             igure B. Chart   of   Tektronix   oscilloscope   power
    T h e above method will give usable re-           instruments, it is necessary to provide
                                                                                                             equirements.
s u l t s , but for specific applications most        some external step-up or step-down trans-
engineers will prefer a Type 524AD                    former to provide the necessary operating
Oscilloscope with its carefully designed              voltage to the scope. A variable auto-                    (2) T h e second problem is a little more
sync-separator circuits.                              transformer of the "Variac" or "Power-                 lifficult. Althougl~slow periodic fluctua-
*    (Captions in parenthesis apply to the            stat" type is particularly useful in ac-               ions in po~ver-line voltage can be con-
T y p e 535 and Type 545 instruments.)                comodating a \vide range of input volt-                .enientlp handletl with a variable auto-
                                                      ages. An inexpensive filament transfor-                ransformer, as above, there are many
                                                      mer may also be used as an autotrans-                  m a s where wide line-voltage variations
                SERVICE HINTS                                                                                ire so frequent that a constant-voltage-
                                                      former in cases where the line voltage
    Tektronix Field Maintenance Engineer              is consistently high or low. Reconnected               ransformer type of regulator appears to
J a c k Banister finds a pressure can of con-         as sho\vn in Figure a , the transformer's              )e the only solution. However, for proper
t a c t cleaner a handy service tool. T h e use                                                              )peration of the oscilloscope power sup-
of t h i s cleaner has usually been with tube                                                                )lies, it is extremely important that the
sockets in jittery vertical amplifiers. H e                                                                  .egulator does not cause waveform dis-
s q u i r t s the cleaner into the vertical-ampli-                                                           ortion.          The   electronically-regulated
fier tube sockets. Several times this oper-                                                                  lower supplies in Tektronix oscilloscopes
ation has cleared up the trouble just fine.                                                                  -equire not so much a certain rms voltage
 Indications of faulty pin contacts can                                                                      In which to operate, as a certain mini-
generally be made apparent by wiggling                                I                    C       1         nun1 peak-to-peak voltage. Many regula-
a t u b e in its socket.                                                                                      ing transformers of the saturable-react-
                                                      Figure A. Low-cost line-voltage boost or drop cir-
    T h e brand name of the contact cleaner                                                                  mce type regulate primarily by limiting
                                                      cuit, using o filoment transformer.    Connect as
J a c k uses is "Injectoral". There are prob-                                                                he peaks of the incoming sine waves.
                                                      shown for 6 v boost; reverse secondary connections
a b l y other good contact cleaners in pres-                                                                 Either a n rms or average-reading A C
                                                      for 6 v drop. Filament winding must hove minimum
s u r e cans on the market, but this is the
                                                      rating indicated in Figure B.                          roltmeter (most voltmeters are of the
o n l y one Jack has had experience with.                                                                    atter type) may indlcate the proper rms
                                                                                                             ~ o l t a g e for scope operation. However,
     O c c a s i o ~ ~ a l l y wlien a Type 530/540
                               ,                                                                             :he actual peak-to-peak voltage supplied
                                                      wcondary voltage is added to or sub-                   3y most of the common "constant-
Series Chopping-Transient-Blanking Mod                tracted from the inconling line voltage
K i t (Tek. No. 040-200) is installed in an                                                                  voltage" transformers is insufficient for
                                                      to bring it within range. Be sure the fila-            proper operation of the scope's power
instrument, the unblanking-spike phasing              ment-winding current rating is adequate
occurs too early and does not cover the                                                                      supplies. Under these circumstances ex-
switchiug transient.                                  to carry the oscilloscope load (Fig. 13).              xssive ripple, jitter, and instability will
     Increasing the blanking period should                                Max.                               result. Therefore, it is important t o use
                                                                                          Recommended
correct this condition. T o do this, change           Scope               Power
                                                                                                             snly a low-distortion type of regulator -
                                                                                          Transformer
t h e resistor on the grid (pin 5) of V78             Type                Consumption
                                                                                                             sne having less than, say 5% distortion
                                                                                          Rating (Min)
f r o m 270 k to 390 k.                               31W!                175 W
                                                                                                             at the highest expected incoming line
                                                                                                    2 Amp
     T h e 390 k resistor will generally in-          31 5                375 W
                                                                                                             voltage under full oscilloscope load con-
                                                                                                    4 Amp
crease the blanking period enough to                  316                  260 W
                                                                                                             ditions. Regulators of this type are
                                                                                                    3 Amp    available through commercial channels,
cover the s\vitching transient and enable             317                  260 W                    3 Amp
t h e modification to work correctly.                 321                                                    though a t some increase in cost over the
                                                                             20 W               1/4 Amp*
 However, isolated cases may require a                502
                                                                                                             models without waveform correction.
                                                                           280 W                    3 Amp
resistor of an even higher value. Tek-                503
                                                                                                                T h e third problem - serious waveform
                                                                           107 W                    1 Amp
 t r o n i s Maintenance Engineer Udo Lin-            504
                                                                                                             distortion, giving the effect of low line
                                                                            93 W                    1 Amp
 denmeyer found one instrument that                   507
                                                                                                             voltage -will        be discussed in P a r t 2
                                                                           600 W                    8 Amp
 required a 560 k resistor to give correct            51 1(A)
                                                                                                             of this article which will appear in the
                                                                           240 W                    3 Amp
 results.                                             51 2
                                                                                                             June issue of S E R V I C E S C O P E . T h e
                                                                           280 W                    3 Amp    discussion will include methods of deter-
                                                      51 3                 475 W                    6 Amp    mining whether waveform distortion will
                                                      514(A)               375 W                    4 Amp    seriously affect the performance of your
      SOLVING POWER LINE PROBLEMS                     515(A)               300 W                    3 Amp    instrument and suggested solutions for
     FOR BETTER SCOPE PERFORMANCE                     516                  300 W                    3 Amp    the problem.
                                                      517[A)              1250 W                   15 Amp
       Problems arising from excessively high
                                                      51 9                 660 W                    7 Amp
    o r low line voltage continue to plague
    users of Tektronix oscilloscopes in some          524(A)                500 W                   5 Amp
    areas. Tektronix oscilloscopes' are tle-          525                  380 W                    4 Amp         USED INSTRUMENTS WANTED
    signed to accommodate line-voltage vari-          526                  340 W                    4 Amp    1 Type 515             Gene Pulaski
    ations up to roughly *lo% from design             527                  240 W                    3 Amp                           200 Maple Ave.
    center without loss of stability or ac-           531 (A)               455 W                   5 Amp                           Graterford, Penn.
    curacy; however, variation beyond these           532                  475 W                    5 Amp
    limits (105-125 volt



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