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The Tek 2467/2485A/2445A Family
High Performance Capabilities to Match
‘Your Tough Assignments
Stat withthe standard seting performance
Of Tek's top portable analog scopes. Add
new productvty enhancing features for fast
‘operation, Increase the probe tip bandwrdtn
to 350 Miz. The result. sie new four chan
el, dual time base osciloscopes that beng
Unprecedented efficiency to. your design
lab, production line o field service site
Built on High Performance That Set the
Industry Standard
New preampliier cuits make possible the
increased bandwidih—350 MHz in the
2465A, even at 2mViciv sensivy. New
robes take the full bandwidth tothe probe
{ip—here you need i
Timing measurements are possible with
20'ps resolution at sweep speeds to
500 psldv in the 2467/2465A and 0 1 nsiciv
in the 2445A. Trigger on signals to atleast
SOOMH2 with the 2467/24654 and to at
least 250M with the 2845A, which ex:
tends the usefulness of each scope well be
yond is vertcal bandwith
“Tigger trom any one ofthe four input chan
‘els oF on four asynchronous signals. Tek's
‘Auto Level Thgger mode keeps your scope
{iggered even as the input signal changes
You ean choose to tigger atthe 10, 50. o¢
20% level of the signal: On-screen tigger
level readout elimnates talanderor tng
(ering, saving you time and frustration
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CAT readout of the vertical soale factors
and input coupling, sweep speeds, tigger
level and source, and indicators such as
Bandwidth Limit and Holdoff give you com
plete status information at a glance. These
settings are recorded on fim in your wave-
form photos.
Dual, delaying time bases, each with an in
‘dependent trigger system, allow for precise
measurements on details embedded in
‘complex waveforms.
‘Time and Voltage Cursors With CRT
Readout for Immediate, Etfortiess Mea-
surements of Waveform Parameters
Use the cursors to obtain quick readouts of
voltage, time, frequency. ratio and phase
with no interpretation or CRT linearity enor.
Readouts are in units of vols, ime, percent
and degrees,
‘And now the cursors can even be applied to
delayed sweep displays, improving timing
measurement flexibility
Tailor Your 2467/2465A/2445A for Spe-
cial Needs, or Choose a Specially Con-
fed Measurement Pack:
‘specialized performance requice
ments, the 2467/24654/2445A Family offers
five integral and combinable enhance:
ments: GPB Interface, Digital Multimeter
Counter/Timer functions with Enhanced
‘Trggering, 17-bit Word Recognition, and
video Measurement capabiltes
See, Measure, Automate
at the Touch of a Button
You can also select one of three 24654
Special Editions. As packages, they are o
fered at a significant savings over the sepe-
rately ordered measurement options.
The Tek 2485A CT is designed especialy
for use with communications, office and
‘computer related equipment’ The 24054
DM adds a digital multimeter for applice
tions in governentmiitary electronics, av
‘nics and ATE stations. Finally there's the
fully optioned 24654 DV for even more ex
tensive applications including the design,
manufacture and service of raster scan
Vices and high resolution video equpment
Easily the most powertul portable avaiable
New Auto Setup, Instant Recall, Set-Up
Sequencing: For Easy Answers Fast!
Now you can attach up to four probes to
signal points, press AUTO-SETUP, and with
in seconds a stable, automatically triggered
display of the probed waveforms appears
fon screen for quick viewing or advanced
parametric characterization. With AUTO
SETUP, users of any experience level gen
increased speed and ease of use in makng
day-to-day waveform observations and
‘measurements.
Digital design and test personne are sue to
appreciate Tek’s proprietary Pulse Mode fr
Viewing narrow pulses in deta, AUTO-
‘SETUP calculates the duty factor and prop
erly displays either the low duty cycle puse
or several cycles of symmetrical wavetoms,
Input channel selection is also sensed, and
‘display positioning adjusted for up to fou
wavelorms with appropriate scaing,2400
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Measure Signal Parameters Quickly,
With Instant Access to Complex Setups
For closer examination of your signals and
for more specialized setups, such as de-
layed sweep displays or ones using the ex
tended measurement options, front panel
‘controls are stil necessary. But now you
‘only need to create these setups once.
Norwolatie memory for 30 setups stores al
front pane! information, including cursor 1o-
cations and control settings for the extend-
‘ed measurement options.
The SAVEJRECALL util is a tremendous
time saver for designers, evaluators and pro-
duction test operators who need several
selups for measurements at multiple test
points in a circuit or system. Switching be-
ween measurements is fast, just two but-
tone for a complete setup. And operator at
tention is focused on answers, not on
‘control adjustments.
Measurements are highly reliable as well as
efficient. Vertical and orizontal accuracy
‘are Sighlly specified for a wide range of en-
ronmental conditions. Pulse response is
‘optimized for flatness and speed so the
waveform measurement is a true represen:
{ation of the signal. With the advanced fea:
ture set, including waveform cursors, the
24GT/2465A/2445A Family minimizes errors
‘and maximizes your confidence in measure-
ment results.
‘Automate Repetitive Measurement Se-
‘quences Without an Extemal Controller
Now systematic verification procedures. for
engineering prototypes, final production test
oF field service can easly be set up, stored
and without a computer. Step
through up to 20 of the stored setups in the
‘order you choose. Just press the STEP but
ton once for each sequence step. Or plug a
{oot switch into the rear panel audio jack for
hands-free operation
‘As a further aid, seven-character alphanu:
meric labels can be stored with each setup.
The labels can be test titles or operator
‘prompts for test point connections. You can
protect the saved satups and sequences by
\wite-protecting the memory.
Buitin sequencing and screen message ca
pabilties ere standard throughout the 2467/
2AGSA2M45A Family. With a single, stand-
‘lone portable osciloscope you can imple-
ment extensive automated or semiauto-
mated procedures, This provides an excel
lent, price-competitve entry into automated
testing, The 2467/2465A/2445A family offers
‘complete upward mobilty from the 24458
through the 2467 and its options,
150 MHz to 350 MHz
FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES
‘Add the GPIB option and take advantage of
‘no-controler setup and sequence transfer,
‘00. Create or modify stored setups on one
scope, for example, then update the other
scopes in a production test area with sim
ple transfer procedure.
‘The GPB option opens even more possibit
ties for automating measurement proce-
dures, All front panel controls on the 2467/
2ABEAI2M45A scopes are programmable
‘end can be set up by an extemal controler.
It also can send messages to the operator
for semiautomated tests and read back
measurement results for storage and
analysis.
Personal Computers Assist Hardware
‘Development and Evaluation Taskwork
For many single-step and multistep tests
‘during product development, characteriza
tion and evaluation, the 2467/2465A/2445A's
intemal sequencer ‘provides all the automa:
tion you need.
Further automation is accomplished by sim
‘ply linking the scope with a PC, or other
‘controler, via the GPS. Use this configura
tion to debug prototypes, efficiently manage
experiments, and record measurement re
sults for documentation or analysis
Test program generators such as EZ-TEK
2400 PC are designed so that developing
your procedures involves little more than
Setting the scope's front panel controls and
making selections from a screen menu. You
don't need to write code.
Decrease a product's time to market by us-
ing the same scopelcontoler system and
software throughout the development cycle
Tests that were designed during the engi
‘neering phase can be used for evaluation,
then adapted for production. Consistency
vill be maintained in methods and results.
deal for Production Test Systems
Configuring 2467/2465A/2445A oscillo-
scopes for semiautomated operation takes
‘advantage of the strengths of both humans.
‘and computers. The controller can record
measurement results, make arithmetic:
‘based pass/fail decisions, set the scope for
‘each step of the procedure, and write
prompting messages on the CRT. The
‘operator's time is used efficiently to adjust
‘cursors to the signal, compare waveforms.
‘against references marked by the controller
with the cursors, and decide whether the vi-
‘ual citer for each test has been met
Combining the OMM, Video Measurement
‘and CTT options with a 2467/24650/2445A
cosciloscope provides mutinstrument capa:
bilies while reducing rack space, equip-
ment cost and programming complexity.
The self-diagnostic capabilities and
self-calibration functions of the 2467/
2ABSAI2MSA scopes make them excellent
‘candidates for instalation in larg and small
test systems. A buitin run time counter 28°
‘sits in recordkeeping for preventative main-
tenance and calation. The 2400 Series in-
struments offer proven refabilty and are all
backed by Tok’s three year warranty.
‘A Powerful Yet Portable System
‘A GPIB: and DMM-equipped 2467/2465A/
2MBA, plus a 4041 controller are all a ser
vice technician needs to carry into the field
{or maintenance or troubleshooting. The
‘controler leads the technician through the
steps of a diagnostic test or calration pro-
cedure, Measurement regults are recorded
‘on magnetic tape for later analysis or use in
statistical recordkeeping,
‘The 2467/2465A/2445A Family—Porta-
bie and Rugged
‘The 2467/2465A/2445A and Special Edtions
are easy to carry to any field service site.
‘And when you get there, they perform—
‘even in extreme conditions—with environ
‘mental characteristics including a low EMI
profile and rugged construction per
‘MIL-T-28800C, Type il, Cis 3, Style C.
Channels 1 and 2 vertical input coupings
‘can be independently selected as ac, de or
ground, Or terminate your circuit outputs
‘and controled impedance transmission lines
into 500. To protect against overload while
Using the intemal 60 terminations, the
scopes automatically switch to 1M cou-
pping when an overload is detected, and a
readout indicates the change.
‘The Assurance of Error-Free Operation
ls Backed by Tek's Three Yoar Warranty
‘The warranty includes the CRT and can be
easiy extended to five years (in mest coun
tries) through a variety of optional service
plans.
‘his, plus Tek quality and proven reliailty,
‘means you can expect outstanding vaiue
‘and long life from your osciloscope invest-
ment, With new productivity enhancing fea
tures to minimize training and operating
time, the 2467/2465N/2445A Family offers
‘economical solutions to your needs in
waveform observation, measurement and
‘automation, High performance at its afford-
able best
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FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES
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Choose From a Complete Range of Options
That Extend the Capabilities of the 2467, 2465A, 2455A, and 2445A
Option 09
Countor/Timer/Triggor (CTT)
With Word Recogalzer (WR)
and Analog Signals
Option 09 delvers the erystar-controled tin
ing accuracy and the extra tnggering power
you need for cial systems, Frequency and
Period are measured irectly from any vert
Cal channel, Time intervals can also be mea
sured by the counter, with ease. And the
delayed sweep (B sweep) tigger has been
‘expanded to select independent signal
sources, slopes, and levels for the begin-
ning and ending of a time interval. This ak
lows precise time measurements between
‘wo events, each with different characters-
tios—elther the same or separate channels
‘This new capabilty provides for measure:
iment of propagation delay through a level
shifter or an amp, as well as rise time,
fal time, or microprocessor power-up delay.
‘Once configured, these measurement set
ups can be saved in the scope's setup
memory, ether to be recalled later or used
2s part of @ sequence. With the CTT, these
recalled measurements are completely auto
‘matic and require no operator intervention
With the Word Recognizer, any pattern of
up to 17 digital bits can act as an input to
the counter or as a tigger for the A or B
sweep,
Pinpointing the ‘needle iechaystack" signal
in a digital system becomes feasible with
the Word Recognizer and Delay-by-Events
functions. These advanced triggering capa-
bilties eliminate extraneous signals,
‘To characterize or unravel system opera:
tion, the CTT also can measure the tre:
uency or petiod of recognized words, and
‘can delay the scope trigger by a selected
‘umber of words.
‘And with the Totalize function, you can
record the passing of unusual events or
verify a burst of events on any vertical i
But or recognized word.
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‘The Boolean logic tigger allows triggering
‘on either the logical AND or OR of any two
input channels. Logical OR triggering lets
you trigger on either the positive or nega:
tive slope of any input signal. This function
Js known as bislope triggering and allows
you to catch events reiably—even if you
don't know whether the transition will be
high-to-ow or low-torhigh.
‘The Counter/Timer/Tiigger also is available
without the Word Recognizer probe as
‘Option 06,
Specifications begin on page 286.
Option 06
Counter Timer/THager (CTT)
‘The Counter/Timer/Trigger is available with
Out the word recognizer probe as Option
06. Specifications and included accesso-
fies (except WR probe) are the same as
Option 09. The word recognizer cannot,
however, be added to Option 06 after deliv:
ery (field retrofit kts are not available).
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Option 05
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‘Selectable System-M and Nonsystem-M
Posen
‘Selectable Triggering on Any Line Within «
Field, With Line-Number Readout
Compatible With Composite Video Having
‘13:7 KHE to 77 KHz Line Rates:
‘TV Blanking-Level Clamp (Back-Porch)
‘Optimized Vertical Response Comparable
to High Pertormance TV Waveform Monitors
Video measurement capabilties extend the
2467/2465A/2445A's power and versatilty
to meet the challenges in broadcast and
cable television, graphics displays and ras:
ter scan systems. The Video Waveform
Measurement System makes quality mee:
surements convenient during every stage
of a product’s ife cycle: design, produc:
tion, system calibration, quality assurance,
maintenance and service.
With CAT readout of the line number and
field selected for triggering, an operator
knows precisely what the display repre-
sents. Any line can be selected from
Field 1, Field 2, or Field 1 altemating wih
Field 2| The fourth video trigger selection is
Lines, which superimposes all the ines in
both fields. Systems with up to 1280 lines
‘can be accommodated.
The back-porch clamp locks the video
black level toa fixed point, 50 the display is
stable and clean, even when the composite
Video contains low frequency hum or when
the average picture level changes with ac
coupling. Controls are provided for com
patibility with a wide variety of system
protocols
‘Specifications begin on page 287.
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Option 014 cigta: murimeter
‘Tye Digh Avtoranging igh Morimoter
True RMS Ac Vole From 20 Hz to 100
True AMS Ac Current From 20 He to 10 KR
10 uV Resolution on Dc Volts -
‘Continuity Boeper
UL Listed, 5A Cored
Temperature Probe — 62°C to +200°C
Calibration via Front Panel Without Remov-
ing instrument Covers
‘Convenience Festures Inch
‘Set Reference, Hold, Smooth,
‘Minimum/Meximum, ABV, and dm
‘The 2467/2465A/2445A's Digital Multimeter
(Option 01) makes it possible to measure
dc and ac (RMS) volts and current, dBm,
BV, resistance, and temperature at your
workbench, with no added space require-
ments. Carry everything you need into the
field for maintenance and repair, all in one
rugged, portable package. The DMM and
scope meet the same tough requirements
for environmental conditions including tem:
perature, humidity and shock. Calibration of
the DMM is accomplished from the front
panel, without removing any covers. Plug a
DMM:equipped 2467/2465A/2445A into
your system (rackmounting is optional as
modified product) to take advantage of its
fully programmable measurements and
screen prompts,
‘Blocks of accumulated measurements can
be averaged and smoothed. Minimum and
maximum values can also be displayed.
Set a reference function i, for example,
you need to compare deviations from a
‘norm. Audible continuity checking is useful
{or applications in service, production and
esignidevelopment. Troubleshoot circuit
board hot spots with the temperature
probe. It registers temperature variations
with 0.1°C oF F resolution.
Combining the DMM and CTT options a
lows direct measurement of system fre
‘quency, period oF time interval while moni
150 MHz to 350 MHz
FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES
toring ac or de volts, current or tempera-
ture. Use just one instrument to character-
ize voltage-to-frequency converters and
temperature dit of crystal oscilators. Add
the GPIB interface for a powerful measure:
‘ment system to run tests and verification
procedures and log measurement results
with your controler.
Specifications begin on page 288.
Option 10 opis inertace
Bus interface complies with EEE Stan
[GPIB] card 488-1978 and with Tektronix Starr
(dard Codes and Formats,
emote Control of Front Panel Functions
‘Selectable at Front Panel:
Device Address, Talk/Listen Mode,
Message Terminator
Front Panel Status indicators:
REM (Remote), SRQ (Service Request),
LOCK (Local Lockout)
Compatible With All Other 2467/2465A/
‘445A Options.
User-Generated SRO: To Signel Controller
During Program Contr!
Disable of
Network the 2467/2465A/2445A With
Your Other Equipment on the General
Purpose interface Bus
(Option 10 adds the ability to communicate
‘over the IEEE-488 General Purpose Inter
face Bus. Contents of setup memory can
be transferred between 2467/2465A/2445A,
Units without an external controler. Or use
2 host controller to assist the oscilloscope
‘operator in performing a series of checks
‘and measurements. Front panel settings
‘can be remotely set or changed, and the
tesults of cursor, DMM and CTT measure
‘ments communicated back over the bus to
the controler, as well as appearing on the
scope’s CRT.
It is possible not only to display scope pa
rameters and settings on the CRT, but also
to read them back over the GPIB to the
controler.
‘The abilty to display prompting messages
(by embedding them in control programs)
Teduces the chance of operator error at
Critical points in a test procedure.
‘The 2467/2465A/2445A GPIB-message struc
ture conforms to Tektronix Standard Codes
‘and Formats, ensuring that all GPB mes:
‘sages are “human readable” and consistent
In format. Selectable message termination
‘characters alow scope use with most types
Cf controllers. The new 2445A and 2465A are
‘compatible with programs for thei pradeces:
sors, the 2445 and 2465,
New Tektronix software development pack-
‘ages provide an envionment for quickly and
easily generating automated and semi-
automated test procedures. Not only are
they easy for nonprogrammers to use, they
‘substantaly reduce the amount of time it
‘would take to create @ test program using
previous programming methods and
TEK EZ-TEST and EZ-TEK 2400 are auto-
matic test program generators designed for
use with the Tek 4041 controller. €Z-TEK
2400 PC runs on the IBM PC, XT and AT.
‘The TEK EZ-TEST generator programs the
4041 to drive a wide variety of GPIB-
‘compatible equipment. Both EZ-TEK 2400
‘and EZ-TEK 2400 PC are designed for sys:
tems that need only the capabilies found in
2ABTI2ABEAI2AA5A osciloscopes and their
‘options, None of these generators require
previous GPIB programming experience
since they use simple, multievel menus to
develop sophisticated test programs.
The Tek GPIB User's Resource Utility
(GURU I) is a utlty package for 18M PCs. It
includes a GPIB interface board for the PC,
GPIB cable, software and instruction
‘manual
‘Specifications begin on page 288,
Option 1R recamouning
‘The 2467/2465A/2445A instruments are
availdble in standard 19.inch rackmount
Configuration, complete with slide-out chas
sis tracks,
Specifications begin on page 288
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GPIB415°C and from 435°C to +85°C. Add 1% of
‘2eding wien 60. inpu couping is used. Add
‘W% of Channel2 reading when inverted. Mes
‘ured with cursore anywfere on the graticu.
AV Range — 8 timos the Volisidy ewitch
setting,
Variable Range — Continuously variable
between Voltsidv switch settings. Extends de-
flection factor to atleast 125 Via,
Frequency Re 3 dB Bandwidth)
natuneet “tare? [s-80 Sasa
Paras some | oe
‘Memes enaee in Wed my b
‘Ac Coupled Lower ~3.d8 Point — With 1x
Probe: 10Hz or lees. With 10X Probe: 1H2 or
— 2467/2465A: <1 ns,
4. 445A: <<2.33 ns, Rise tes
Caleulated trom =0.35/6W.
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio (Add Mode
With Channel 2 inverted) — At least 20:1 at
‘SD Nizfor common-mode signals of 8 cv or les,
‘with Var Vltsdlv contol adusted for bast CMR
a1 0 kHz at any Volts setting 55 mV
‘Channel Isolation — >100:1 attenuation of de-
selected channel at 100 MHz; 60:1 at nominal
‘bandwidth, Measured wth an eight cvision input
signal and equal Vots/i switch sotings on both
channel from 2 mVidv to 500 Viv
Displayed CH 2 Signal Delay With Respect to.
CH Signal — Adustable trough a range of at
least £600 p3.
Input Z (1 Ma) — 1Ma 05% shunted by
Sp, 2 pF Meximum Input Voltage: 00 V (36
‘+ Doak ac); 800V pep ac at 1OKH2 or les, for
fc, de, and ground-coupled signals
Input (600) — 50 +1%. VSWR (2467/
2AB6AY. <13:1 from do to 300 MHZ: 151
from 300 “MHz to 350 MHz. VSWR
(24554/2445A): <1.3:1 from de to nominal
Bandwidth. Mexxmum Input Votage: § VAMS, a
raged for 15; £80 V poak
Cascaded Operation — Detiecton Factor:
200 aViGiv + 10%. For 200 nVidv sensitivity, use
20M bandwicth it
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Compression or expansion of @ 2dv, center:
Screen signal when posioned anywhere within
the graticue area
Bandwidth Limiter — Reduces upper 308
bandpass fo init of 13 Mz to 24 Mie
Vertical Signal Delay — At least 30 ns of
‘sweep is displayed before tiggerng event is ds
played with Soci settings > 10 na/av. Atleast
10-ns of sweep is displayed belore thogeeng
event is splayed with Secldv setings a5 ns.
CHOP Mode Switching Rate — 25 Miz
+£0.2% for sweep speeds ranging from 20 ysiciv
0 2 ysldv. 1 MHz 202% for al other Swoep
‘speeds, The compleie display cycle rate equals
the CHOP mode swiiching rate died by the
‘umber of channels displayed. The CHOP mode
‘hitching rate is modulated sighty to minimize
waveform breaks with repotitve signals,
HORIZONTAL SYSTEM
Display Modes — A (main swoop), A INTEN:
fied, ALTemate A intensiied with 8 (delayed
‘sweep), and B. In XY mode, Channel 1 provides
‘axe (horizontal) deflection
‘A Sweep Time Base Range — 2457/2465,
500 msidv to'5 nsidv in a 725 eaquence of 25
steps. X10 magnification extonde fastest swoop
rate to 500 pslan. 2455A and 2445A: 600 m/c
to 10 neldvin a 125 sequence of 24 steps. X10
megnibeation extends fastest sweep rate 10
‘ald,
B Sweep Time Base Range — 2467/2465A:
SOmsldiv to 5 naldv in a 125 sequence of 22
Steps. X10 magnification extends fastest sweep
rate 1o 600 peldv. 2455A/2445A: 50 sich to 10
nsldlv in a +255 sequence of 21 steps. X10 mag-
nication extends fastest swoep rat to 1 nei
Variable Timing Control — Continuousiy var
able and callvated betwoen Saclay setings. Ex
tends olowest A sweep speed to 1.5sidv. At
fects the A Socldwv setting with the A splay
‘mode; afects the B Secidy eating with INTEN,
ALT, and B modes. The VAR contol sels one
‘Signal cycle to five dhisions for RATIO. and
PHASE measurements with cursor.
Pa TK 10,MUz to 350 Miz 2400
FS FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES SERIES
CHARACTERISTICS (CHANNEL 3 AND CHANNEL 4 Timing Aco
Characteristics ae commen tothe 2487, 465A, Detlection Factor — 100 mVidiv and or DW ae arg
2AG6A, 2MEA and 24G5A Socal Edons excapt SOD mVidv = 10%, “eee se
where nated Frequency Response — Samo as Channa! 1 Panmam | sssrcw vate | Garren tes
VERTICAL SYSTEM and Channel 2 Responses measured ony wih Ussepabed
Diaplay Modes — CH 1, CH2, CH, cH14, ad Standard robe some" | ah area [ee
LD (cH11 + CH2}: Invert (C#i2 ont): Altemating and Step Response — Same as Channel 1 and a hood
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Detection racior bane Accuracy — 22%, Manrarn wp Vtage AV (e+ peak oo, Bor frp gomywe [2Gie rears
Measured at a v/a soting with a four orfve DV PP ac at 1OKHZ or ess, fee isie [See aes
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{AV Accuracy — 2(125%ofroacng + 000< Seslcld chama at 100M Meanzed win SETA
anal techie Bone a eee FOR Han Bi nput sgl sean” [Patsy
temperatises from + 15°C 10 435°C. Aa 22% ALL CHANNELS Fay peaeaes [spams
of reacing for temperatures rom — 15°C 10 Low Frequency Linearity — 0.1 dy or loss _Ginon® |:umunascay™ |stats chasm)
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Conti ot of detent
‘AT Readout Resolution — 2487/2465A: Eiter
0p or 0025% of fl scale, whichever great
2ASSNI2445A: Esther 20 ps or 0.025% of Mi
‘scale, whichever is grater
AT Range — With Cursors: +10 times the A
‘Seciiy setting. With Sweep Delay: +895 tines
the A Seciiv setting
‘Swoop Delay Range — 0 t0 95 times tho A
Secidlv setting, for settings trom 500 maid 12
TOnsiav (2467724654) oF trom” 500 malty to
2Onslev (2455A/2445A). With A Sacto satings
0180 us and fastr, the A Sweep tiggering event
is observable on the B Sweep wih zero delay
‘setting.
Delay sitter — 2467: Within 0.01% (one part o
Jess fr 10.000) of maximum availabe delay, put
100 ps. 2465A/2455A/2445A: Within OODI%
(one part or ess in 25,000) of maximum avalale
delay, pls 50 ps.
Position Control Range — Start ofthe 1 malty
sweep can be positoned from right of grate
Center to atleast 10 dvion lft of graticle cnr
ter, Some porton of the sweep is always visble
‘wth X10 magnitication of.ine somes
Le eel
TEK 2. 150 MHz to 350 MHz
SERIES FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES
‘TRIGGERING ‘CURSOR AND FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
‘Tigger Sensitivity From CH 1 or CH 2 Source
[Be coupled: 0:35 cv. Nolee Reject Coupled:
‘E12 dv. HF Reject Coupled: 05 dv from dco
‘SO kHz LF Reject Coupled: 05 civ from 80 kz
’Ac Coupled: 035 div trom 60 Hz,
‘Above 60 MHz, triggering signal requirement in-
‘renses to 1.5 BV at 500 mez (lor 2467, 2465,
fand 24554) and at 250 MHz (or 2445A) with do.
UP Reject, and ac coupling. For Noise Reject cou-
‘ling above 50 Miz, tiggering signal requirement
Frereasea fo 45 cv at S00 Mz (oe 2467, 2465,
fand 2465A) and at 250 MHz (or 2458),
Senattvity From ADD Source —
2ABT24BEAI2455A: AddOS dv to CH 1 of CH2
fource requrements at 500 MHz
‘Tiigger Sensitivity From CH 3 or CH 4 Source
= "2407/2485N2455A: Onetall the CHT of
G12 source requirements
Trigger Senaltivity From Multiple-Channe!
Composite Source — 2467/2465A/2455A:
‘Ag 10. v 10 CH 1 or GH2 source requrements.
Maximum P-P Signal Rejected by Noise
Reject Coupling Within Vertical Bandwicth
CH or GH 2 Source: 904 dv with Vats/div
Setings of 10 mVidlv and higher. Maximum noise
fmpltude rejected ie reduced at 2mV/GN and
SmVidiv settings. CHS or CH 4 Source:
20260.
ter — 2487/2485A: <100 ps with Sv of
‘S00 Miz at 500 psidv. 2455A/2445A: <100 pe
‘wth dv of nominl bandwath at msi
Level Control Range — CH 1 or CH2: +18
times the Votsiv setting. CH3 or CH4: 9
times the Vols setting,
Level Readout Basle Accuracy — CH 1 oF
GA Source: =[3% of Level setting +3% of
pp sqnal +02dv + 0 mV + (O5mV x probe
Sttenvation factor, CH'3 or CH 4 Source:
[B% of seting +4% of pp signal +01 dv
(05 mv x probe attenuation facto)
Basic accuracies apply trom +15°C to +35°C
land are measured with tsggerng signals having
ttanetion times greater than 20s and dc trigger
‘coupling, Add (15 mV x probe attenuation factor)
for temperatures from —15°C to +15°C and
from 435°C to -+55°C. Add 1% of setting
from 501 ingut couping. Add +1% of setting
with Channel 2 inverted. Add =08 dv for CH 1 or
(CH2 Source with Noise Reject tigger coupkng.
‘Add £03 di for CH 3 0 CH 4 Source with Noise
Feect trigger couping
‘Maximum Triggering Signal Period
7A Seid Sting | AUTO ATO ete
>On >a eine
X-Y OPERATION
X-Axle. Deflection Factor Range, Variable
Range, and Accuracy — Same as Channel.
X-Axle Bandwidth — Dc to 9 MHz
Input Z — Sere as Channa 1.
Phase Difference Between X and Y (With
Bandwidth Limiting Off) — <1° fom de to
Maz" <3° from 1 Nez to 2 MHz
X-Axle Low Frequency Linearity — 0.1 dv or
Jets compression or expansion of a2 dv, center:
screen signal when positoned within the graticule
‘Cursor Position Range — AVotts: Atleast the
center 7.6 vereal Gwisons. ATime: Atleast the
‘enter 9.6 horizontal cisions.
Z-AXIS INPUT
‘Sensitivity — From Dc to 2Miz: Positive vot
‘age decreases intensty, +2 blanks a maximum
intensiy trace, 2M to 20 Miz: +2V p-p mod:
Utes & normal intensity trace
Input Resistance — 940 + 10%,
‘Maximum Input Voltage — +25 peak; 25V
pp ac at 10KiZ or less.
‘SIGNAL OUTPUTS,
Colibeator — Measured withthe Secidy sating
at I meld Volage Into 1 Ma Load: 400m
“1%. Voltage Into 600 Load: 200m = 15%
Short Creul Load Current: 8mA + 15%. Rep-
ftiton Period and Accuracy: Two times the
‘A'Secidiv switen setting for settings from
$00 ne/av to 100 ms/div +0.1%, duting the
‘sweep tine.
‘CH 2 Signal Out — Voltage: 20 mVisw + 10%
Into. 1M IOmVidh 210% info 500. Offset
SHOmV info 60M after de balancing within
25°C of the operating temperature,
‘A Gate Out and B Gate Out — Vortage: 24V
ta 5V postive going puise, starting at OV to
400 mV Drive: Suppies 400 uA cing Hi sate;
‘Ske 2A during LO state.
‘CRT READOUT AND
WAVEFORM INFORMATION
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Your eyes never have 1 lave te scan to cain nt
Darel seine and masswemen resus I the CRT er
‘se above he op ares 0 the dopey promdes ape
‘Sowoo. nage votage lve ad ate ess, The ow
fr aoa dapeye to salecd vlan and seconde
Soae fects and that banc ht aed Pua are
otted
CCRT AND DISPLAY FEATURES
Standard CRT — 2467: 68 mm x 85 mm.
2ABSAT2USSAI2445A: BO mm x 100 mm (8cm x
40.em). Markings: Eight major dv vertically and 10
mejor iv hoxzortaly, with aulary markings.
‘Trace Rotation Range — Adequate to align
trace with center horzontal gaticule ine.
‘Standard Phosphor — GH (P31)
Visual Weling Spoed — (2487) With 20 trea.
Mumnation ‘Normal to CRT Facopiale_(ypicel
room igh: 24 divine at maximum INTENSITY
Contl geting No more than five bright spots wl
be vile at maximum INTENSITY contol setting.
‘Addtional bright spots may be vibe after ds
‘laying a th infenety trace. These Spots wil
‘exinguish when INTENSITY contol is set 10
rium,
Photographic Writing Speed — (2467)
iO dine with C0 Series. camera and ‘SO
£5000 fim, without prefogging. A single-shot race
of instrument ree te Bt S00 peldv is recorded
‘with igh contrast at 179
Display Intensity Limitation — (2487) Display
intensity ie automaticaly reduced end eventually
textingushed after periods of no trent panel con
trl actity. The time elapsed betore sonst re-
‘duction 1 shortened by high intensity settings
fand Pigh duty factorsweep speedivigge rate
‘Combinations. Operating any such or he NTEN-
SITY contol restores the selected intensity
setting
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Line Voltage Ranges — 115 V: 90¥ to
182V ac. 230: 180V to 250 Vac.
Line Frequency — 48 Hz to 440 He.
Maximum Power Consumption — 120 W
(180 V 2c) for fu optioned instrument.
Fuse Rating — Either 2 A, 250 V, AGCAG,
fastbow or 16A, 250 V, 5x20 mm, quick acting.
Each fure type requires diferent cap.
Primary Cirult Dlelectic Voltage Withstand
Test — 1600 V me, 60 Hz, for 108 without
breakdown,
Primary Grounding — Type test to 0.10 max
‘um, Aoutine test fo check grounding continuity
between chassis ground end protective earth
ground.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY
Envioamental equroments qualify the electrical
land mechanical epecticabons. When not rack:
‘mounted, tho instrument meets the envitcamental
Fequrements of MIL-T-28800C for Type W, Class
5. Sivle C equpment, with humicty and tempers:
{ure requirements defined in paragraphs 38.22,
3923, and 3924
‘Ambient Temperature — Operating: — 15°C to
“+55°C. Nonoperaingy 62°C to +85°C.
‘Aittude — Operating: To 600m (15,000 ft.
Maximum operating temperature decreases 1°C
for each 1,000 ft above 1600 m (6,000 f), No
‘operating: To 15 000 m (60000 ft
‘Vibration — Operating: 15 minutes along each
of vee axos at total ceplacement of 0025 ch
bp (Ags at S542), with frequency varied from
SOte to SSH2 in oneminute sweeps. Held
1Ominutes at each mejor resonance, ori none
existed, held TOminutes at S5H2 (75 minutes
{otal test tine).
Packaged Treneportation Vibration — Meets
{he ifs ofthe National Safe Transit Associaton
‘eat Proceduce 1A5-1, excursion of 1 inch pp at
ABGSHz (1.19) for 50 nutes per Tektronix Stan-
‘ard 062285800
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150 MHz to 350 MHz
Humidity — Operating and Nonoperating:
Stored at 95% relative humity for Sycles
(2D hours) trom 420°C to +60°C, with opere-
tional performance checks at +30°C and
+55°C.
Shock — Operating and Nonoperating: 50 9's,
halting, 11s duration, tivee shocks on each
face, fora total of 18 shocks,
ity — Meets
19, standards:
MILT-286000; ML-STD-461B Part 4 (CE-O3 and
CS.02), Part § (C806 and AS02}, and Pan7
(C801, RE2, and AS3), timted to 1 GHe: VDE
(67 Category 8; FOC Rules and Regulations Part
15, Subpart J, Class A: and Tektronix Standard
062 2966-00
Electrostatic Diacharge Susceptibility —
Instrument does not change contol states’ with
ischarges of loss than 10 KV. Meote requre
iments of Tektronix Standard 062-2862 00
Radiation — Meets requirements of Tektronix
Standard 062-188000.
‘Safety — UL sted (UL 1248) and CSA cortied
(CSA 5866),
Drip Proot — With Cover On: Meets Ml:
2B800C para 45553,
‘ranelt Drop — Not in Shipping Package:
‘Bich crop on each comer and each face (ML:
7.288000, para 45542)
Packaged Transportation Drop — Meets the
[mis of the Natonal Sete Transit Association
Test Procedure 148-2; 10 ctoos of 38 inches per
Tektronix Standard 062 285600
Bench Handling — With and Without Cabinet
Instaleg: MLSTD-8100, Method 5162, Proce-
dure V (LT 288000, para 455.43).
‘Topple — Operating and Cabinet Installed: Set
‘on rear feet and alowed to topple over cnto each
of four adjacent faces per Tektronix Standard
052285800
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Cooling — Force a cova,
Construction — Shoot suinumaloy chassi
plastic laminate front pane, glass laminate crcut
boars.
‘Ordering Information — Soe page 259.
266
FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES
CHARACTERISTICS (OPTION 09)
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‘TUE Tigger itr Eror
NeNumber of cycles of measured equency
‘ring measurement interval (05 8 oF 1 period
of the Input signal, whichever ie greater)
‘TUE (Tigger ster Error)=
(ent + (ond —
Input Sew Rate
Where: ont =AMS noite of vertical syetem in div
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SERIES
‘ATIME, 1/ATIME
‘TRIG AFT DLY Accuracy — = (LSD +001 x
BTimeid) + (0.001% x ASeolaN -+0.001% of
reading “+50 ps). Measured with vsualy axper
Imposed signal vansitors, 0.1 cuins rager
signal slew rates, and wit chennet1o-channel de
lay mismatch corected by the CH2 DLY match
lagustment from the font panel. Independent
SLOPE and LEVEL settings for AREF and AB ti.
‘gers slow visual superposiion of any pai of
‘Bons wii the center 80% of tanstions hag
at last 5 dv amltude.
RUN AFT DLY Accuracy — +(LSD +0008
ASecidiv) + (0.01 x BTimeldiv + 83s)
BB Timeldi includes 10x mag,
‘oes: put Signal te verica Ov wih 8 28 ree
tine
Measured tres are four hoz cy,
TE fs nepigbe for Slow ates >01 ane
Aime TRIG AFT DLY assumes vie uperposton
Display Update Rate — Auto resoition, twice
er second or every four sweeps, whichever
slower. Depends on tigger and sweep rates wih
selectable resolution,
|TEK 20 150 MHz to 350 MHz
SERIES FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES
DELAY TIME ‘TOTALIZE CHARACTERISTICS (OPTION 05)
‘AIG AFT DLY Accuracy — +(LSD 4+0001%
of reading +0.5 ne FA trigger slew error
“+ tigger slew eon). Add 0. ns for dual chan
‘el measurements.
‘Where: Tigger slew error equals tigger level con.
trl reedout acouracy-=tigger signal slew rate at
the tigger point
RUN AFT DLY Accuracy — (LSD +0.0012x
‘ASecldy +003 x 8 Tmeldv +50 rs), (B Time!
‘iv includes 10X mag)
‘TRIG AFT DLY and RUN AFT DLY Accura-
cles Using Word Recognizer on the B Trigger
M4ad"100 ne, if using extemal clock. Add
200 na, not using extemal clock
‘Maximum Count — To § 98,999 events.
DELAY BY EVENTS
‘Aor B Sweep — The A tigger or 17-bit word
Tecognizer detines stat events, The B tigger or
{Tbk word recognizer defines delay events, With
‘ eweop inthe delayed by events mode, the B
‘weep ie delayable by ime
‘Maximum Delay Count — Up to 4,194,203.
‘Minimum Time From Start Event to Any De-
lay Event — 4s,
Minimum Pulee Width — 2331s,
LOGIC TRIGGER
‘Combination Trigger — A sweep can be trig:
‘gered from logical combinations of A and 8 ig
(Ge (A and B) 0° (A or B), or the word recognizer
B'eweep can be triggered from the word
recogrize.
Minimum Time to Satisty Logic Combina-
lone — 24s
WORD RECOGNIZER
Input — P6407 Word Recognizer Probe, 17 bits
Bus clock (No CAT esplay trom PEAOT)
Meets | Twowod | toes | tatetiat
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owe aa | 20 MH with clock,
(OMe 1 10 Mz without clock.
Data Set-Up Time — 250s.
Data Hold Time — Ons.
Option 10 the CTTAVR (Option 08) Osciloscope
‘combination is fay programmable. Complies with
‘The set of charactorscs isthe same as spect:
fied for standard 2467/2445A/2465A oscil
‘seopee and includes the folowing additions:
VERTICAL SYSTEM
(CHANNEL 1 AND CHANNEL 2)
Frequency Response — Aapicable for vot/
{y setings between Sen and O2V wit Var vot
‘dv contol calbalad delont and using a 5 dv
‘50124 reerence signal tom a 50 0 or 752 system.
‘ge win raw |W BW Lr
Sei e one | om =
7 Sue ba raba
‘Squarewave Fiatness — 1% pp fr both €OHz
‘and 1Gkrtz equarewaves, rm a £00 of 760 oys-
tom using @ 10 input wih a 50 VIG soting and
luang a 0.1 input at 20 VG seting. 15% PP
‘ing 80:1 V put wah 5 Vichy and 10 mvt set
thos, Exe fat 50 re folowng step trenston.
For sionals wiht tos <0 ne, add 2% pp be:
‘ween 166s and 165 ne afer step transition,
‘Television Blanking-Level Clamp (Back-
Porch) 60 Hz Refecton (Channel 2.Ony) —
218 cB at 6 Hz: wih caibaled Vola setings
betwoen Srv and O2V, and a 6 dv reference
Sona.
Television Blanking-Lovel Clamp (Back-
Poreh) Reference — Witin 10 dv of gcound
reference,
‘TRIGGERING
‘Syne Seperation — Siable sync separation
from synerpostine oF composite
vdeo on systems with £25 10 1280 ines/rame,
SOHe or GDHe field rate, ineraced oF noninter:
laced scan,
‘Trigger Modes — LINES, FLD1, FLD2, and
ALT(ALD 1-ALD2),
Input Signal Amplitude for Stable Triggering
=P Channel 1 and Channel 2: 10100 6a on the 200 mv
‘and 2V ranges, 10M on the higher ranges.
Resistance can'be changed to 10M on al
ranges
Noma-Mode Rejection Ratio — >60¢8
50H and 60 Hz
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Common-Mode Rejection Ratio — 10008 at
de; 580 4B at SOHZ and 60 Hz with 1 ko
imbalance,
Maximum input Voltage — 500 RMS; 700 V
ak between inputs and ground,
Response Time — <2a in Auto, <1s in
Manual.
‘AC RMS VOLTAGE
Ranges — 200 mV, 2V, 20V, 200, 500.
Reeolution — 10 nV (4% digit).
‘Accuracy — + (% of reading +% of ful scale)
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(Crest Factor — <4 ot ful scale
‘Common-Mode Rejection Ratio — >60 8 at
‘50H and 60 He with 1k? ebelance.
Response Time — <3e in Auto, <2s in
Manoa
Input Impedance — 1 MA. in par
‘<0 pF
‘Maximum input Voltage — 500V AMS: 700
oak between inputs and ground, not to exceed
10’ V-He product
{4BV, dBm — Cabulated reacing of ac votage
mesturements, dBV equals 20L0g (Vid ¥).
‘dBm i aterenced 1 mW ino 6009.
HIO RESISTANCE
Ranges — 2k0, 2040, 20040, 2 M0 20 Ma,
‘Accuracy — (0.1% of reading +001% of ful
‘scale) for 2k to 2M. (04% of reading) for
OMA, Add 2% of reacng foreach 10% Relative
‘Humicty above 70% when in 2M and 20 Mit
ranges.
‘Maximum input Voltage — 500 V RMS; 700 V
peak
wath
Full Scale Voltage — 2V.
‘Open Circult Voltage — <6
Resolution — 0.19 (4% digit).
Response Time — <2s in Auto, <1 in Mar-
ual <5 hn 20M range.
288
FOUR CHANNEL OSCILLOSCOPES
LO @ RESISTANCE
Ranges — 200.0, 20, 20 k2, 200 ko, 2M.
‘Accuracy — (0.1% of reading +0.1% of ful
‘scale) for 2000 range. Subtract (0.00% of ful
Scale) fr 2 ke to 200 ka ranges. Add (0.15% ot
reading) and subtract (0.00% of ful scale) for
2M range. Add 2% of reading for each 10%
lative Hurt above 70% when in 200K and
2M ranges.
‘Maximum input Vottage — 500 RMS; 700V
peak.
Full Gcale Voltage — 02V.
Open Ciroukt Voltage — <6V.
Resolution — 0019
Response Time — <2s in Auto; <1s in
Manual
Continuity — An audible tne indicates <10.0
eponse tine is ~0.1,
Dc CURRENT
Ranges — 100 nA, 1 mA, 10™mA, 100mA, 1A.
‘Accuracy — £(0.1% of reading +-002% of nat
scale)
Burden Voltage — <150mV up to 100mA
increasing to <600 mV at 1.
Resolution — 10 nA
Response Time — <2s in Auto; <16 in
Maral.
[AG (RMS) CURRENT.
Ranges — 100 nA, 1A, 10 mA, 100mA, 1
‘Accuracy — +(06% of reading +0.1% of ful
‘scale rom 20 Hz to 102
Burden Voltage — <160 mV up to 100mA
Increasing to <600 mV at 1A
Resolution — 101A.
Response Time — <3s in Auto; <2s in
‘Marval
‘TEMPERATURE
Range — ~£2°C to +280°C.
‘Accuracy — (2% of reading +15°C),
Resolution — 0.°,
Readout — Selectable in ether °C or °F.
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS.
Reading Rate — Thee reacings/s. nominal
‘except 1.5 reacings/s on 20 Mi range.
‘Temperature Costticlent — <0.1 x the scou-
racy spectication"C from —15°C to +18°C and
ftom +28°C to +-55°C.
GPIB Compatibility tor Semiautomatic
Measurement Systems — When combined
with Option 1, the DMM (Option 01) osciloscope
Combination is fuly programmable. Comes wit
Tektro Standard Codes and Formats.
‘Ordering Information — See page 200
2400
SERIES
CHARACTERISTICS (OPTION 10)
‘The set of characterises fs the same as spect
fied for standard 2467/2445A/2465A oscilo-
seope8 and inludes the foloweng edchtons:
Standard Inartace Functions Implemented —
SHI, AMI, TEL SRY, AL, DCT, E1 DTQ C8, PPO
‘Vertical Position Accuracy —
Channel 1 and Channel 2 (Noninverted)
‘£[03 cv +9% of cistance (n cisions) from can-
ter screen +05 mV divided by the Votidy sat
ting]. For — 15°C to 485°C (excluding + 15°C to
-+35°C) add 15 mV cided by the Vat set
ting, For Channel 2 inverted add 02 av
‘Channel and Channel 4: [07 ov +9% of
‘stance (in iv) from canter screen]
‘Ordering information — Seo page 250
CHARACTERISTICS (OPTION 1R)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Reckmounting changes the temperate, vire:
‘ion, and shook capebities. The rackmourited os:
‘llcope mets or exceeds the requrerants of
NaL7-258000 wih respect to Type M, Class §
Sivle C equipment, when installed as droctod.
meets or exceeds Tektronix Standard
"285300, Cass 5 requrements,
‘Ambient Temperature — Operating: —15°C
“H55°C. Meestrod at tho nsbuments ret, fn
cohausttemperatre shoud not exceed +65°C.
‘Vibration — Operating: Same 2s standard inst
ment, except total deplecerent i O15 ch pp
23g ats He)
‘Shock — Operating and Novoporating: Same as
standard intent except shocks ere 30 9's—_ae fa —
2400
SERIES
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‘ORDERING INFORMATION
2467°4950 Miz Osciloscope $11,900
includes: MCP CAT; fou PBIS6 OX 1m pres with
ozone 2 A 20 V tune 1590021, 2p wok 20
‘emery peach (18089700, lve paste ORT te
(Greate, cw plastic CAT ter snap accessory
fpouen (016-0692-00)"Iront cover: power cord
Gist iat epertor manu (To sae4dD,
2485A 350 MHz Osciloscope $5,350
includan: we P6135 TOK 1-3 probes with accesso
fon PEI, 2A, OV fe (EDIT) 2 ook
‘eoeseoy pouch (1605970) be paste CAT Mer
(GroorwBaky, clear pasto CRT Mer snap acces.
fry pouch (0160882400) ont cover power cord
(G6tat0400) operate manual (OED,
245A 250 MHz Osciloscope
Includes: Same 0s 255A
244A 150 MHz. $3,590
Iekades: Sara ts 245A, excep! two PISS TOK 2m
probes POX
2485A DV 350 Mitz Osclloscope $9,200
Includes: Sarve as 265A. plus DM (Option). TY
{Opton 5). CTIA (Opton 0), GPE (Option 10 3nd
{wo adston! PEI probes (Opten 22) Prondes mest
‘ontetacwe combinson af hese opens
‘2485A DM 350 MHz Oscilloscope $8,400,
includes: Sane. 24864, pus BNM (Opton0),
{CTTINR. (Option 8) GPE {Qzton 10). and wo 20d
‘ena PEISS pres (Opion 22). Proves most Cos
‘tocve combate of hace optons
2485A CT 350 Mitz Osclloscope $7,150
includes: Sar os 288A, pu CTT (Opin 0), 7S
(Goon 0) ané two acaion’ PES probes (Opten 2)
Frond most ost combnaten of awe opine.
INSTRUMENT OPTIONS
$5,150
Sen +1060
Inclodes: Same at sanders bsturents. us COR
tyateate CAT ter (378010001, NTSC glaeule CAT
or (re012002) polazod cotapstle wowng Pood
(oredreo00.
Option 08 — CounteiTmerTiggee.+81,000
IReladee: Sane aa standard rabumons, us 2 Go>-
ber toe (20602220); we Dinen TO wide comb
(orearer0o),
‘pion 08*19# — CounteTine Trager and
Wee +3100
Includes: Saree ss standard nstuments, hs 8 wars
‘coger prove (O%0-S407 01) 20 grabber toe
(Gpd22200y two 'Oineh NO wide comb (812074700,
‘Option 10 —IEEEGE GP mieface. +8800
Includes Sane az sarcard natumoni, ps sr
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