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                                         USEFUL INFORMATION FOR USERS OF TEKTRONIX INSTRUMENTS


NUMBER I Z                                                             PRINTED IN U.5.A                                               FEBRUARY 1962


      MEASURING A SMALL AC                          trol the dc voltage to I N I ' U T B. See Fig-        I n using the Type Z Unit t o measure
            COMPONENT                               ure 2. T h e capacitor, potentiometer and the      signals discussed in this article, set the
     RIDING ON A DC VOLTAGE                         leads to the oscilloscope of this circuit, as      4 C - D C switch to DC. Set the M O D E
                                                    well a s the lead from the voltage under           switch to A-Vc if the signal is applied to
                                                    investigation to the oscilloscope, must he         I N P U T A o r to Vc-B if the signal is
   If you wish to measure a stnall ac com-          adequately shielded against stray hum pick-        ~ppliedto I N P U T B. Set the C O M P A R I -
ponent riding on a tic voltage, a number            up. A battery offers certain advantages            S O X - V O L T A G E P O L A R I T Y selector to
of ways t o do so present tl~emselves. T h e        over an ac power supply, i.e. low noise and        natc11 the polarity of the dc component
following describes several of the more             no ripple. F o r signals having a negative tlc     sf the input signal and set the C O M P A R I -
simple methods employing Tektronix oscil-           component reverse the battery connections.         S O N - V O L T A G E R A N G E selector to a
loscopes.                                                                                              voltage value that exceeds the voltage of
   P e r h a p s the most simple method is to                                                INPUT     [he d c component of the input signal By
switch tlie input selector o r AC-DC switch          1-             w i t h ac comoonent
                                                                                               A       means of the Heilidial, adjust the compari-
of the scope's vertical input to the A C posi-                                                         son voltage to cancel out the unwanted dc
tion. D o i n g this switches a dc blocking               m e t o - a x i a l cable                    component of the applied signal. \Irith the
capacitor into the circuit between the input                                                           A - I N P U T VOLTS/CM             (ATTENUA-
terminal and the vertical amplifier. See                                                               T O R ) control in the .05 position, a 5 rnilli-
Figure 1. T h e capacitor blocks the dc volt-                                                          volt ac component will give 1 lnrn of
age but allows the ac component to pass                                                                deflection on the crt screen. Maximum
through t o the amplifier. This blocking o r                                                           voltage swing a t this sensitivity is .t- 100
ac-coupling capacitor is usually a 0.1 pfd                                                             volts combined ac-dc signal.
capacitor rated a t 600 volts and the input-                                                              By using the V O L T S / C M ( A T T E N U -
grid resistor a 1 megohm precision resistor.                                                           A T O R ) control, mixed ac-dc signals up
T h e r c time constant of this combination                                                            to a n~axirnum of 500 volts peak-to-peak
 is 0.1 second which contributes 3-db attenua-                                 Figure 2                can be investigated in this manner. Bear in
tion f o r 2 cps (approximately) sine wave             This method will work satisfactorily for        mind, however, that the sensitivity of the
 signals. Combined ac and dc voltage of the         dc components up to 2-5 volts depending            osc~lloscope will be reduced by the factor
 input signal should not exceed 600 volts.          on the instrument used; beyond that you            to which the V O L T S / C M control is set.
                                                    may saturate the input stage of the dif-              * .%   Type 81 Adapter is required f o r use
                                                    ferential amplifier unless the input is at-                     with Types 581 and 585.
                                                    tenuated.
                                                       F o r dc components up to 20-50 volts, a
                                                    pair of 1 0 s probes (one for each input)               CONSTRUCTIVELY CRITICAL
                                                    plus 45 volts from batteries will \vork satis-               COMMENTS O N
                                                    factorily. This will, however, reduce the           "GRATICULE MOUNTING PROBLEMS"
                                                    sensitivity of the oscilloscope by a factor
                                                    of ten.                                               Tektronix Field Engineer Bob L e Rrun
                                                       In the case of the Type G Plug-In P r e -       ( I h l t i m o r e ) writes us regarding the article
                                                    amplifier which has separate input-attenu-         "Graticule Mounting Problems," lvhic11 ap-
   T h i s method works well provided the           ator controls for each input, you do not           peared in the December '61 issue of
above conditions a r e met and the frequency        need 1 0 S probes. Using these attenuators,        S E R V I C E S C O P E , as follows:
of the a c component is above 10 cps. T h e         a 1.5-volt battery is sufficient for balancing         "There a r e a couple of statements in this
vertical-sensitivity control can he set t o         out a tlc component u p to 600 volts, though       article that I'd like to comment about.
maximum if needed.                                  the display sensitivity under these extreme
   S o ~ v let's make the conditions a little                                                              Statement: 'There is little to he gained
                                                    conditions is only 20 v/cn~.
tougher. \\'e Imve a few millivolts of lo!\-                                                                                  by placing the light filter
                                                       T h e Tektronix Type Z Differential C o n -
frequency component riding on a dc voltage                                                                                    over the graticule. T h e grati-
                                                    parator C n i t in a Tektronix Type 530,
of about +2 volts. T h e frequency of the                                                                                     cule lines will not sho\v
                                                    Type 540, Type 550, o r Type 5SO* Series
;ic component is tlo~vn beloxv several cycles                                                                                 through the filter sufficiently
                                                    Oscilloscope, will eliminate the need for tlie
per second. Here a differential input ( s u c l ~                                                                             enough to be useable.'
                                                    extraneous circuitry shown in Figure 2.
a s that available on the Tektronix Type            This versatile unit contains a built-in reg-           Comment : Placing the light filter over
502 o r T y p e 503 Oscilloscope, o r the Type      ulated dc comparison vo1t:ige. \\'hen the                                 the graticule reduces parallax
63 o r T y p e D o r Type G Plug-In P r e -         M O D E switch is in the A-Vc o r Vc-R                                    by moving the graticule and
:unplifier in a Telitronix Oscilloscope for         position, the calibrated dc voltage is inter-                             trace one filter thickness
\vhich the preamplifier is designed) ivill          d l y applied to cancel out any unwanted                                  closer together. T h e gr;lticule
help t o solve the problem. Set the input-          dc component in the applied signal. This                                  lines can I)e made to sl~o\v
selector s\vitch to .+R, and the AC-DC              allows accurate measurements of relatively                                tllrougl~ enough to he useahle
switch to DC. Apply the signal to I S P Y l '       small ac signals riding on relatively large tlc                           under most ambient light con-
X and feed an equal tic voltage to I N P C T        signals. Precisely accurate selection of plus                             ditions hy using the white
 B. A n inexpensive multi-turn potentiometer        o r minus dc comparison voltages over a                                    g r a t i c d e lines. T h e rcti lines.
 (such a s rnade by the Chicago Telephone            range of from 1 to 160 volts is possible 1,:                             of course, ivon't sllo\v through
 Sup1)ly Company), a battery and a bypass           means of a C O M P X R I S O S - \ - O L T A G E                          :I colored filter unless it too
capacitor provide a convenient way t o con-          R - \ S G E selector and a Heilidial control.                             is red.
  S t a t e m e n t : 'If you use the Tektronis            Tlie modification kit includes a complete           ;~lx-see picture above. .Apl,arently tlie
                      Bezel, T e k number 014-001,       set of components, pravired amplifier as-             ahel has been applied upside down. The
                       ( f o r mounting cameras, other   ;embly, parts list, schematic, photos and             irrolv supposctlly pointing to tlie positive
                      than Tektronix types, 011          step-by-step instructions. -4 skilled tech-           :nd of tlie Ixlttery ;ictually points to tllc
                      Tektronix 5" oscilloscopes).       nician can install the modification in ap-            1eg:itive end.
                      it takes the place of the          proximately four Ilours.                                 R;ttteries of this configuration and voltage
                      graticule cover in the above          Order through your local Tektronis Field           ire used in tlic Tcktronis Type 321 Tr;in-
                      instructions.'                     Engineer. Specify Type 551 Chopping-                  ;istorized Oscilloscope. An esperienced a~itl
                                                         Trmsient Blanking Field Mod Kit, Tek                  :areful operator \vould proba1)ly notice this
  Comment: T h e T e k Bezel ( f o r non-                S o . 040-274. Price is $17.50.                       :rror in labeling and install the battery prop-
           T e k cameras) can be used                       * Other Tektronis Oscilloscopes in \vhicll         ~ l polarized.
                                                                                                                        y
           wit11 the graticule cover and                    tliese Plug-In Preamplifiers will pro-                I t is not inconceivable, l1on.ever, that the
           I believe sl~ould be because                     duce transients a r e :                            n t t e r y might be installed incorrectly (polar-
           without it light leakage ruins                    ( 1 ) . Type 531, Type 535, Type 541, Type         ty re\.ersetl) by a n inexperienced operator
           pictures."                                                545, serial numbers 101 to 3999.          >r one in ;I hurry. I n :in instrument oper-
    Rob's comments a r e good antl u-e appreci-                      F o r these instruments ask you. Tek-     tted under these conditions the incorrectly
a t e them. T h e idea of using the white                            tronis Field Engineer for Chopping-       ,nstnlletl battery \vonltl eventually esplotlc.
g r a t i c ~ l l e lines never occurred to this                     Transient Blanking Field Mod Kit,         The csplosion could have sufficient force to
e d i t o r - just too simple a solution, I guess.                   Tek S o . 010-200. Price is $5.23.        ierior~slydamage the oscilloscope.
    B o b is also correct in his belief that the             ( 7 ) . Type 531.4, Type 535.4, Type 541.4,          For the benefit of those who may not
graticule c o \ w should be used with the T e k                      Type 545.4, serial numbers 5,000 to       Iknolv, in this type of niclcel-cadiurn Ixittery
Bezel ( f o r non-Tek cameras). \\-it11 the                          20,000. F o r these instruments ask       tlie protruding o r nipple-like enti is c ~ h l c ~ j s
                                                                     your Tektronis Field Engineer for         .he positive end. If there is any question
graticule nuts removed, the bezel will mount
                                                                     Chopping-Transients Blanking Field        thout the polarity of a battery, check it out
o n the graticule studs and right over the
                                                                     Mod Kit, Tek S o . 040-198. Price         ivitli L voltmeter.
                                                                                                                        :
graticule cover. Reinstalling the graticule
                                                                     is $5.25.                                    Every nickel-catlium battery received :1t
n u t s will then hold all firmly in place
                                                                                                               Tektronis from our suppliers is placed on n
                                                         T Y P E 502 S \ \ X E P L O C K O C T M O D           charging line. I t ~ v o u l d be virtually im-
                                                         KIT                                                   possible f o r :In incorrectly marked battery
              A CLARIFICATION                              F o r Type 502 Oscilloscopes, all serial            L get into a production instrument o r to
                                                                                                                o
                                                                                                               I>e shipped on ;I customers parts order.
                                                         numbers.
    I n the December issue of S E R I - I C E                                                                     However, this brand of battery is nation-
                                                           This field modification kit converts your
S C O P E , tlie article "Accurate Frec1uenc~-                                                                 ally marketed antl m : ~ ybe purchased lo call^^.
                                                         Type 502 Oscilloscope for the study of one-
Measurements" suggested a method for                                                                           \\.e do, therefore, urgently recommend a
                                                         shot pl~enomena.                                      c a r e f d inslmtion of locally purchased bat-
checking tlie accuracy of rt Tektronis Type                The mod kit contains a xvired chassis as-
180A Time-Mark Generator by beating                                                                            teries of this type before installation in zn
                                                         sembly, new front panel, and necessary com-           instrument.
t h e 1 psec markers against the \\'\\'I7 car-           ponents to incorporate the s\veep-lockout
rier. The statement that the "difference                 feature in your instrument. I t also includes
frequency in cycles ~ v i l lbe a measure of the         a photo, schematic, parts list and step-by-
time-mark generator's accuracy in parts per              step instructions.
million" may be misunderstood.                             Order tlirobgh your T e k t i o n i s Field E n -
    T h e actual beat (difference) irequeucy                                                                             MISSING INSTRUMENTS
                                                         gineer. Specify Type 502 S ~ v e e p Lockout
will be between a I~nr~ironic tlie 1 psec
                                    of                   Mod Kit, Tek. KO. 010-209. Price is $45.00.
 ( 1 mc) 180.4 output and the particular                                                                         T h e National Broadcasting Company in
\\:\\'V     carrier used. If \\'\\.Y1s 5 rnc car-                                                              Burbank, California, ,reports that a Tek-
rier is used, a beat frequency of 5 cps will                                                                   tronis Type 310 Oscilloscope, s / n 1864 dis-
indicate a 180A error of 1 ppm. If the                            A WORD OF CAUTION                            appeared from their premises on August 8tl1,
 10 nlc \ \ l \ ' V carrier is used, a beat fre-                                                               1961. They presume the instrument to be
quency of 10 cps will indicate 1 ppm error                                                                     stolen since a check of authorized personnel
 in the 180A, and so forth.                                                                                    failed to reveal the instrument. If you have
     T h e nominal accuracy of the 180A xvben                                                                  any knowledge of the whereabouts of this
 shipped from the factory is +.001%, o r                                                                       oscilloscope, please contact Mr. F r a n k Som-
 10 ppm. After being zero-beat wit11 \\.\\'I7,                                                                 mers, Engineering Department, National
 it will remain accurate within f3 parts                                                                       Broadcasting Company, 3000 Alameda, Bur-
 per million over a 24 hour period.                                                                            Innk, California.

                                                                                                                 A Tektronix T y p e 317 Oscilloscope, s / n
                                                                                                               001771 is missing from the U.S. A i r Force
                                                                                                               at Selfridge A F B , Michigan. Tlie A i r Force
        FIELD MODIFICATION KITS                                                                                non~enclatureof the missing property is as
                                                                                                               follows : Portable oscilloscope, Model #317,
T Y P E 551 C H O P P I N G - T R A S S I E K T                                                                Serial #001771, Stock #676-1302, Class
BLANKING FIELD M O D K I T                                                                                     Symbol 6625, Listed value : $800.00
    F o r Type 551 Oscilloscopes, all serial                                                                      If you have any knowledge of this instru-
numbers. The Type 53C, Type 53/53C and                                                                         ment contact Gene P . Moritz, Colonel,
T y p e C-A Plug-In Preamplifiers will pro-                                                                    U S A F District Comm;uider, 507th O S I De-
duce troublesome transients in a Type 551                                                                      tachment, Selfridge A F B , Michigan.
Dual-Ream Oscilloscope \vhen operated ~vitli
t h e preamplifier M O D E switch in the                                                                         T h e Picatinny Arsenal a t Dover, New
C H O P P E D position.*                                                                                       Jersey, reports that a Tekronix Type 517
    Ii'e have available a field modification                                                                   Oscilloscope is missing f r o m their premises
kit that provides a circuit to blank the                                                                       and is thought t o be stolen.
transients generated under these conditions.                                                                      If you have any information on the where-
T h i s kit provides individual C R T cathode-                                                                 abouts of this instrument, please contact the
selector switches that allow blanking on                                                                       Picatinny Arsenal o r the Tektronix Field
either or both the LO\\'ER and V P P E R                    Recently \ve came across a 1.25-v nickel-          Office, 400 Chestnut Street, Union, New
beams.                                                    cadium battery lvith an improperly applied           Jersey.
                                                                                                                                   Copyright 1962 Tektronix, Inc.
reports t h a t a Tektronix Type 317 0 s c 1 l l ~ -                            131138' Sanford Ave
scope, serial number 879, mas lost In translt                                   Flushing, S e w York
t o one of their R a ~ Flaw Detection Cars.
                        l
    Information on the whereabouts of this             i TI pe 545 o r          Chas. \\'ikon
instrument should be sent to Mr. E I                     TI pe 545.4            501 Keebler Road
Cook, Maintenance Manager, Howe P r e -                                         King of Pruss~;t, I'a
cision P r o d u c t s Company, Shelter Rock
 Road, Danbury, Connecticut, Telephone.                I 3" Tektronis           D . Cleveland
PIoneer 8-9243.                                         Oscilloscope            10 Museunl Road,
                                                                                Beverly, M;iss.

     USED INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE                                INSTRUMENTS TO TRADE

1 Type 561, s / n         Tr:tnsitel Internation-      I T) pe 515.4 wope       Bart I-Iealy
                                                         for T      I           Technical Instru
  889. P r i c e          :%I Corporation
                                                         scope                  ments, Inc.
  $382.50                 615 \\.inters .Avenue
1 Type 72 Plug-           P:tr:mus, S e w .Terse>.                              90 Main Street
  In, s / n 565.                                                                Reading, Mass
  Price $225.00
1 Type 67 Plug-                                            KING SIZE HELMHOLTZ COILS
  In, s / n 1031.                                         USED FOR TEST AND RESEARCH
  Price $135.00
                                                                                                                                   Figure 2
1 Type 541, s / n         Bernie Stapler               Tel p e 316, I.tte      August Sclionefeltl          90 turns of heavy copper wire per coil. .A                  Although built primarily to answer the
  niodel                  I'rec~s~on In5trument        total of just under 4,000 feet of \vim -                 question, "Can \ye put our oscilloscopes in
                          Co                           40 pounds of copper. Spacing tlie coils                  a magnetic field 5 units (Oersteds) strong
                          1011 Commerctal S t          one meter apart and applying an electric                 and not displace the crt spot more than
                          San Carlos, C a l ~ f        current sets up n highly uniforni magnetic                1/16th of an inch?", the Heln~lloltzcoil will
                                                       field of a l ~ o u ta cubic meter in size bct\veen       lend itself to many other uses as a test ant1
1 T y p e N Plug-         Morris-Cooper Corp.          them. TIi:%t leaves plenty of room to insert              research tool.
  In, s / n 683           3832 Terrace Street          an oscilloscope in the field and ol~seryetlie               \VIiat's the ans\ver to the question? \\'ell,
1 Type 110 Pulse          Philadelphia 28, P a .       efiect it produces on the elcctron 11e:tm of              TMSE's best guess from previous work \vas
  Generator antl          Phone: I\' 6-6533            the scope's crt.                                          that we could - but no one \vas positive.
  Trigger Take-                                                                                                  Xo\v we k n o w we can.
  o f f , s / n 291
1 Type 113 Delay
  Cable, s / n 291                                                                                                      TRUANT SCOPES RETURN
1 Type 514AD              Engineering Xssoci-                                                                                TO SCHOOL
                          ates                                                                                      T w o oscilloscopes absent without leave
                          434 Patterson Roatl                                                                   f r o m their respective' schools returned t o
                          Dayton 19, Ohio                                                                       the halls of learning recently. M r . R . W .
                                                                                                                Moulton, Executive Officer of the Univer-
2 Type 551 scopes          I*. Nucci                                                                            sity of \\'ashington Chetnical Engineering
2 Type C.4 Plug-           General Applied Sci-                                                                 Department, writes us that the Tektronix
  I n Preamplifiers        ence 1~l1or:ttories                                                                  Type 504 Oscilloscope, serial number 214,
                           Merrick Sr Stelvart                                                                  reported missing in the December '61 issue
                           Avenues                                                                              of this paper, mysteriously reappeared in
                           \\'estl>ury, Long Is-                                                                one of their laboratories.
                           land, New York                                                                           Through our Palo Alto Field Office,
                                                                                                                we hear that the Tektronix Type 515A
 1   T y p e 535,   R S Kampf, P A                                                                              Oscilloscope, serial number 6135, (also re-
     \/n 10751      Computer D ~ v ~ s ~ o n                                                                     ported missing in the December '61 issue
3    'Type 51.5,    Pliilco C o ~ p o r a t ~ o n                                                               of SERVICI.1. S C O P E ) has been returned
     \/n 11669,     13900 \\'elih Road                                                                           to the S a n Fr:uicisco City College after a
      11670.                                                                                                     four n~ontlis:ihsence.
      13671                                                                                                          \\'e have no \vay o i knowing if the notices
8    'Type 541,     \\'~llo\\ Groxe, P a .                                   Figure 1                            in the "Llissing Instrun~cnts" column of
     \/n 7171,      P l i o n e Oldiieltl 9-7700                                                                 S E R V I C E S C O P E played any part in the
                                                           Figure 1 sl~o\vs :i Tektronis T ~ y e        531.3    return of these instrun~entsto the schools.
     7172,7473,                                         ~ s c i l l o s c o p e sitting in the magnetic fielc
      7190, 7191,                                                                                                \\'eld like t o speculate, however, that maybe
                                                        wit11 a search coil (tlie \v:tnd-like tlevic'            -just      mayhe-the    borrowers o r "kidnap-
      7192, 7193,                                       laying on top of the scope) connected 1,
     7194                                                                                                        pers" of these instruments read the notices
                                                        the scope input. T h e trace on the crt f:~c              in S E R V I C E S C O P E and that either pru-
                                                        indicates ;I pickup 11y tlie se:~rcli coil o             dence o r an uneasy conscience moved them
                                                        an nc mnp~ictic field that iiieasures 2.                 to return the oscilloscopes.
      USED INSTRUMENTS WANTED
                                                        Oersteds peak-to-peak.                                       \\:hatever the cause, the scopes were re-
 1 T y p e -502            Luis A. Roclia, %               Figure 2 slio\vs the same oscilloscope i~              turned atid that's the important thing.
             A LIMITED OFFER                                                                                                 me flange, equ~distant f r o m each end anti
                                                                                                                             In 5" centers, vie drilled and tapped t\vo
    \\re have remaining :I small quantity of                                                                                 ioles. \Ve usetl a number 36 drill and a
the hooklet entitled "Impulse Tests :untl                                                                                    5-32 tap. Into these holes u.e screwed the
Measuring Errors". \\'e can best descrilx                                                                                    .wo banana plugs that attach the holder to
the ~ n a t e r i a l in this hooklet hy quoting the                                                                         In oscilloscope by fitting into the two top
introductory p;iragrapli :                                                                                                   zraticule studs. O n the top surface of the
    "It has been sliov,m . . . . in internatioml                                                                             tiolder, we laid out and drilled and tapped
comparisons of the work of various 1al)or;t-                                                                                 ziglit equi-distant holes again using a num-
tories, that the accuracy of measurement in                                                                                  ber 36 drill and a 6-32 tap. Into each hole,
tests with impulse voltage does not fulfill                                                                                  we screwed a 6-32 x .1/8" binder head screlv.
t h e d e n ~ a n d sit has been thought appropriate                                                                         Taking a 1%" length o r aluminum rod, we
t o nlake. This article analyses a part of                                                                                   drilled and tapped it at each end for a 6-32
t h e question - the problem of measuring                                                                                    screw. W e then mounted the rod on one
  he amplitutle and s l ~ a p eof impulse voltages                                                                           of the installed 6-32 x .?/s" screws. I n the
                                                                                     Figure 1                                exposed end of the rod, w e installed a 6-32
a n d currents with sufficient accuracy for
 practical purposes. T h e methods of check-                                                                                 stud. W e made the stud by running a 6-32
 ing impulse circuits which have been usetl                                                                                  nut onto a 6-32 x 5/8" screw, threading the
                                                               T h e design of the pictured holder permits                   screw into the rod until it bottomed and
 a t t h e High-Voltage Laboratory at L u d v i l a
                                                             attachment of it t o a n y Tektronix 5" oscil-                  then turning the nut down snug against the
 f o r some years a r e descril~etiand the mini-             loscope (see Figure 2 ) except when an oscil-
 mum detnands which should be m:lde on                                                                                        rod. \\'e then cut the screw off with a
                                                             loscope camera is in use.                                        hack saw so that about             extended he-
 measuring circuits intended for various
 impulse tests are set out. Descriptions a r e                                                                                yond the nut. After rounding off the edges
 given of a number of measuring circuits".                                                                                    of the stud, we ran the nut off the stud.
     \\'e o f f e r these booklets to those readers                                                                           This reforms ;und deburs a n y daniagetl
 of S E R V I C E S C O P E whose interests lie                                                                               threads on the stud.
 in this area. Place your requests for a copy                                                                                    U s e the rod and stud to hold the pincher
 with your local Tektronix Field Engineer.                                                                                    tip of the prohe and the other seven screlvs
 \\'e must of necessity refer all requests                                                                                    to hold tlie other probe tips.
 sent direct to us to our Field Engineer                                                                                         \Ve used a rat-tail file to remove the
 serving the area in which the request                                                                                        metal f r o m the circular cut out of our
                                                                                                                              holder.
 originated. So, since this o f f e r is on :I
  first-come-first-served basis, you will espe-                                                                                                 -
                                                                                                                                 F o r attachinp the * nrobe holder (that white
                                                                                                                              plastic object with a slot) to the prohe-tip
 dite your request if you place it with !-our
                                                                                                                              holder, we used an ordinary ground post
  local Tektronix Field Engineer.
                                                                                                                               mounted in a hole drilled in the front flange
                                                                                                                               of tlie probe-tip Iioltler.
                                                                                                                                  Perhaps you do not care to mount your
                                                                                                                               probe-tip holder on the graticule studs of an
   A CONVENIENT PROBE-TIP HOLDER                                                                                               oscilloscope o r to construct as functional a
                                                                                      Figure 2
                                                                                                                               holder a s the one described here. By apply-
    Tektronix Field Engineer Jerry K r a s -                    T h e circular cut out in the base o i the                     ing the idea of tlie seven screws and the rod
 berger sent in this idea for a convenient                    holder allo\vs it to fit over the new Polar-                     with stud, ~ O L Ican make a probe-tip holder
 probe-tip holder.                                            ized Viewer (see October '61 issue of SEII-                      to suit your individual ambition and neecis.
    I f you, as this writer often does, spend                 V I C E S C O P E ) o r a tubular light shield.                  Install it any place that's handy-bench, wall,
 frustrating m n u t e s looking for mislaid probe              F o r the base of this holtler, \ye usetl a                    oscilloscope cart.
 tips, the do-it-yourself probe-tip holtler pic-              piece of sheet aluminum 2" wide by 6" long.                         Installed and used, this probe-tip holder
 tured in Figure 1 will undoubtedly appeal                    W e formed the %" flanges by making two                          should save you time and put an end to your
 to you.                                                      90" bends using a sheet metal bre:tk. O n                        probe-tip hunting.

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                                         USEFUL INFORMATION FOR USERS OF TEKTRONIX INSTRUMENTS


NUMBER 1 3                                                        P R I N T E D I N U.S.A                                             APRIL 1962


      FAN-VIBRATION PROBLEMS:                       -un the motor. If the fan motor is the culp-        lent to show the filament V734 connected
       SOME CAUSES AND CURES                        .it, vibration will still be present but, most      o the elevated ( i- 350 v) f ilatnent supply.
                                                     ikely, considerably reduced. This will in-
                                                    licate that the fan motor, through wear, has
   In Tektronix instruments employing               leveloped excessive bearing play. More              r Y P E 535A, T Y P E 545A, T Y P E RM35A,
forced-air ventilation, fan vibration is not        -arely, it may indicate :I defective motor          9 N D T Y P E RM54A O S C I L L O S C O P E S
normally a problem. Fan-vibration problems,         In either case, the motor should be re-                When operating the above instruments
when they do occur, generally stem from one         placed.                                             intl using Time Base B triggered in the DC
of two sources-the       fan motor or the fan-         Absence of vibration will indicate that          node, tube V94 map go into oscillation. The
blade assembly (fins, spider and hub).              the fan-blade assembly is too badly out of          )roblem can he overcome by tube selection.
   In most of our forced-air-ventilation in-        digntnent to be corrected by the means              qowever, a very simple tnodification will
struments, the fan motors operate at rela-           lescr~hed here. Under these circumstanceq          cive a more satisfactory solution and elimin-
tively slow speeds. T h e fan motors used in        you will no doubt find it most expedient to         lte the necessity to select tubes.
these instruments are typically in proper           replace the old fan-blade assembly with a              T o make the modification, locate R90.
balance a s we receive them from the sup-           new one                                             i 1.2 meg, 1 w, 10% resistor. You will find
pliers. I n instruments where the rotation                                                              -his resistor connected between the 4th and
speed of the fan motor might conceivably                                                                3th notches (counting from the front of
cause a problem we shock mount the fan                                                                  :he oscilloscope) of the ceramic strip located
 motor a s a precautionary measure.                               SERVICE HINTS                         llmost directly over tubes V74 and V95.
    The fan-blade assemblies are fabricated                                                             These tubes are in turn located on the
by techniques designed to produce assern-           T Y P E 551 D U A L - B E A M OSCILLO-              swing-out chassis containing the Time-Base
 blies in balance both statically and dynami-       SCOPES                                              R Trigger and Generator, Delay Pickoff,
 cally. T h e fins in a properly balanced assem-       Filament wiring change to increase power         and External Horizontal Amplifier circuitry.
bly a r e all aligned to operate in the same        supply reliability-s/nls 101 to 2357.               Replace this resistor with a 2.2meg, % w,
 plane and all have the same pitch or angle            You can considerably reduce the possi-           10% resistor. Correct the instruction man-
 relat~veto the axis of the fan-motor shaft         bility of heater-cathode breakdown in V734          ual (Time-Base B diagram) to show the
 Troublesome fan vibration is niost often
 caused by an unbalanced fan-blade assembly
                                                    (6AU6 error-amplifier tube in           *  500 v    new value for R90.
                                                                                                           This modification applies to instruments
                                                    power supply regulator) by changing the
 Instruments undergo a check, before they           heater of this tube from a grounded supply          with serial numhers below the following :
 leave o u r factory, to assure that they have      to an elevated supply. Type 551 'scopes,                      Instrument         Serial Number
 a mininiu~n fan vibration.
                of                                  serial numbers 2358 and up incorporate                        Type 535A                27860
    However, any rough handling of the in-          this modification.                                            Type RM35A                2550
 strument can upset the balance of the fan-            T o modify instruments in the field, re-                    Type 545A               33015
 blade assembly by altering either the pitch        move the bare wires connecting the fila-                       Type RM45A               2760
 or rotation plane (or both) of one or more         ments of V734 (pins 3 and 4) to pin 7                  Respective instruments hearing serial nuni-
 of the fins                                         (grounded) of V657 and the 6.3 v filament          hers above those listed here have this modif-
    Often you can restore the fms to t h e ~ r      buss at pin 8 of V687.                               ication incorporated at the factory.
 proper plane antl degree of angle by the               Also, unsoltler from pin 4 of V734, the
  following procedure :                             hare wire coming from pin 9 of V616 and             T Y P E S (53/54) A, B. C-A, G, A N D H
     1. Check all fins to make sure they turn        resolder it to pin 1 (grounded) of V619.           PLUG-IN PREAMPLIFIERS-TRANS-
        in the same plane by referencing a              Wire the filaments of V734, in parallel         C O N D U C T A N C E A N D G A I N CHECK.
        gauge bar (screw driver tip, pencil          with those of V747. For proper access, you            I t is sometimes difficult to determine in
        or etc.) within       of one of the side     will probably find it necessary to unsolder        a low-level, low-gain, video amplifier stage,
        edges of the fins. While maintaining        one or two of the components mounted                whether transconductance and gain are ade-
        a slight axial pressure toward the fan       above the V747 socket. Unsolder these              quate or whether the tuhes should he re-
        motor, slowly rotate the fan-blade           components at one end only and bend them           placed.
        assembly and note the clearance be-          up out of the way. If you find it necessary           Here's a trick that works well in Telc-
        tween the gauge bar and the fin edges.       to remove the P T M capacitor C744 (0.01           tronix Plug-In Preamplifiers Types (53/
         If the fins are all turning in the same     p f ) , unsolder it at both ends and tempo-        54) A, B, and C-A for checking the in-cir-
        plzne, the clearance will be the same        rarily remove it.                                  cuit transconductance of the input-amplifier
        f o r each fin. Correct any difference          Use insulated or sleeved wire to connect        stages, and in Types G and H for check-
        by grasping the tip of the offending         pin 4 of V734 to pin 4 of V747. If you pay         ing the output-amplifier stage, using a dis-
         fin between x thumb and forefinger          careful attention to lead dress, you may use       play of the calibrator waveform or other
         and bending in the required direction.      bare wire when connecting pin 3 of V734            convenient signal.
     2. Con1p:ire the pitch of a11 fins by check-    to pin 3 of V747.                                      The trick is si~nplyto rotate the VAR-
         ing both sides of the fin cdges as ill          After carefully checking the wiring antl       I A R L E V O L T S K M control over its full
         step 1. Twist antl hentl the fins with      lead dress, replace and resolder any compo-        range with the G A I N ADJ control fully
         thunib antl forefinger as necessary tc       nents unsoldered for access.                      clockwise. If the range of the variable
         m:tke each side of each fin run ir              A resist:ince check should now show: Pin       vol ts/cm ch;mges display ;implitrlde by 2%-
         its proper plane. Correctly done, tlii:      3 or 4, V734 to k 3 5 0 v supply buss, approxi-   to-1 or more, the transcontluctance of the
         should establish the s:me degree of          ~nately 100 k. Pin 3 or 4, V734 to ground,         tuhes in the affected stage is adequate. Tf
         pitch for each fin.                          110 I< or more.                                    the control range is less than 2%-to-1, the
     If vibration still persists, remove the fan-        Correct the instruction tn;\nual (.power       tuhes are prohahly weak and should hc
  1)latlc assembly from the motor shaft an(           supply diagr;un) for the modificd ~ n s t r u -    chnngctl.
  T h i s method will also work with the Type         mperative. Tektronix part numbers for
K a n d L Plug-Ins( input amplifier check).           hese tubes :
I n these instruments, however, the range of            (154-187) tube, electron Type 6DJ8 $2.75
the variable volts/cm change in the display             (154-195) tube, electron Type 6922 $7.35
amplitude will be 2-to-1 (2%-to-1 with new
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