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Tektronix TAS 465 User Manual

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Field Separation Stable trigger on odd or even fields in interlaced video systems
with line rates between 12 kHz and 17 kHz.
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Sensitivity The sensitivity is as follows:
Condition Sensitivity
DC to 2 MHz Positive voltage decreases intensity;
+2 V blanks a maximum intensity trace.
2 MHz to 20 MHz +2 V modulates a normal intensity trace.
+2 V (DC to 20 MHz) blanks a 1 mA CRT
beam.
Rise Time <15 ns.
Input Resistance 10 kW ±10%.
Maximum Input Voltage ±25 V peak; 25 V
pĆp
AC at 10 kHz or less.
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Probe Compensator Output Voltage
dF
The limits are as follows:
and Frequency
Characteristic Limits
Output Voltage 5 V (baseĆtop) ±10% into a 1 MW load.
Frequency 1 kHz ±5%.
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Nonvolatile Memory Retention Time Internal batteries, installed at time of manufacture, have a life of
10 years when operated and/or stored at an ambient
temperature from 0_ Cto+50_ C. Retention time of the
nonvolatile memories is equal to the remaining life of the batteries.
Battery life can be reduced when the instrument is stored for
extended time above +50_ C. Retained data may be lost when
stored for extended time below 0_ C.

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Tektronix TAS 465 Specifications

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BrandTektronix
ModelTAS 465
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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