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Tektronix 465 User Manual

Tektronix 465
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Tektronix, Inc.
P.O. Box 500
Beaverton, Oregon 97005
070-1330-00
TEKTRONI»
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Serial Number
1272

Table of Contents

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Tektronix 465 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bandwidth100 MHz
Channels2
Vertical Sensitivity5 mV/div to 5 V/div
Rise Time3.5 ns
Input CouplingAC, DC, GND
Trigger ModesAuto, Normal, Single
Trigger SourcesCH 1, CH 2, LINE, EXT
DisplayCRT
TypeOscilloscope
Input Impedance1 MΩ in parallel with 20 pF
Power Requirements48-440 Hz
Maximum Input Voltage400 V (DC + AC peak)

Summary

Warranty Information

465 Oscilloscope Specifications

Introduction to 465 Specifications

Overview of the 465 Oscilloscope's design, features, and intended use.

Vertical Deflection System Specifications

Details on deflection factor, frequency response, and input characteristics.

Triggering Specifications

Parameters for trigger sensitivity, coupling, and jitter.

Horizontal Deflection System Specifications

Details on sweep ranges, accuracy, delay time, and jitter.

X-Y Operation Specifications

Specifications for operating the oscilloscope in X-Y mode.

Calibrator and Z Axis Input Specifications

Details on calibrator output and Z-axis input parameters.

Signal Output and Power Source Specifications

Information on output signals, line voltages, and power consumption.

Cathode-Ray Tube Specifications

Details on CRT graticule area, phosphor, resolution, and geometry.

Supplemental Information

Notes on instrument operation limits and performance checks.

Operating Information

Operating Information Introduction

Purpose of the operating information section and manual references.

Instrument Repackaging Procedures

Instructions for repackaging the instrument for shipping.

Operating Voltage Settings

Details how to select the correct operating voltage and regulating range.

Controls and Connectors

Overview and description of the instrument's controls and connectors.

Obtaining Basic Displays

Instructions for obtaining basic waveform displays on the oscilloscope.

Circuit Description

Circuit Description Introduction

Overview of the circuit description section and manual references.

Digital Logic Circuits

Explanation of digital logic techniques used in the instrument.

Instrument Block Diagram

Overall interconnections between major circuit blocks.

Channel 1 Preamplifier Circuit

Detailed description of the Channel 1 Preamp circuit.

Channel 2 Preamplifier Circuit

Detailed description of the Channel 2 Preamp circuit.

Vertical Switching Circuit

Determines which signals are connected to the Vertical Output Amplifier.

Delay-Line Driver Circuit

Description of the delay-line driver circuit.

Vertical Output Amplifier Circuit

Final amplification stage for the vertical signal.

A and B Trigger Generators

Circuits that produce trigger pulses to start sweep generators.

A and B Sweep Generators

Circuits that produce sawtooth voltages for horizontal deflection.

Sweep and Z Axis Logic Circuit

Controls sweep generation and CRT unblanking.

Horizontal Amplifier Circuit

Amplifies sweep signals for CRT horizontal deflection.

CRT Circuit

Provides voltage levels and controls for the cathode-ray tube.

Calibrator Circuit

Produces square-wave signals for calibration.

A Trigger View Amplifier Circuit

Amplifies trigger signal for display during TRIG VIEW.

Low-Voltage Power Supply Circuit

Provides regulated power supplies for the instrument.

Fan Motor Circuit

Description of how the fan motor speed varies with temperature.

Maintenance Procedures

Cabinet Removal Procedure

Steps to remove the instrument's wrap-around cabinet.

Preventive Maintenance

General guidelines for cleaning and visual inspection.

Corrective Maintenance

Component replacement and instrument repair.

Maintenance Lubrication

Information on lubrication for fan motor and potentiometers.

Maintenance Transistor Checks

Recommendation against periodic transistor checks.

Maintenance Recalibration

Frequency and reasons for instrument recalibration.

Corrective Maintenance Obtaining Replacement Parts

How to obtain standard and special replacement parts.

Soldering Techniques

Guidelines for soldering on circuit boards and ceramic strips.

Component Replacement Procedures

Procedures for replacing components and circuit boards.

Cabinet and Related Parts

Cabinet Assembly Details

List of parts for the main instrument cabinet.

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