Instruction Manual
760A/760D/760N
Stereo Audio Monitors
(760A S/N B050000 & Above)
(760D/760N S/N B030000 & Above)
070-5992-05
Warning
The servicing instructions are for use by qualified
personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not
perform any servicing unless you are qualified to
do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to
performing service.
Please check for change information
at the rear of this manual.
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WARRANTY
Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from
the date of shipment. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period, Tektronix, at its option, either will repair
the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.
In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty
period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be responsible for packaging and ship-
ping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix, with shipping charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay
for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center
is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products re-
turned to any other locations.
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance
and care. Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage resulting from attempts
by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install, repair or service the product; b) to repair damage resulting from
improper use or connection to incompatible equipment; c) to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non-Tektro-
nix supplies; or d) to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modifica-
tion or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WAR-
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TEKTRONIX’ RESPONSI-
BILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS
WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IR-
RESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Service Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction and Specifications
Section 1 Introduction and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1–1
1–1
1–1
CRT Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bar Graph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dynamic response characteristics for peak program meters . . . . . . . . . . . .
Return Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1–1
1–2
1–2
1–3
1–3
1–3
1–4
Operating Instructions
Section 2 Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Front–Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rear–Panel Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CRT Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–2
2–3
Display Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Graticule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LED BARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–3
2–4
2–5
Using The 760A / 760D / 760N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–6
Initial Alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Level Setups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Phase Error Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monaural Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Polarity Reversal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–6
2–7
2–7
2–8
2–9
2–9
2–10
Installation
Section 3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–1
3–1
Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mains Frequency and Voltage Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing Input Sensitivity (Standard 760A only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User–Definable Input Sensitivity (Standard 760A only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing Input Termination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing Display Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–1
3–1
3–1
3–2
3–2
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Maintenance
Section 4 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–1
Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–1
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Visual Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Static–Sensitive Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Performance Checks and Readjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Corrective Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–1
4–2
4–2
4–2
4–2
How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Obtaining Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–2
4–5
4–5
DAC Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PAL Signal Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply Troubleshooting Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–5
4–6
4–7
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Low Volts Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
High Volts Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mechanical Disassembly And Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–7
4–8
4–10
4–13
Bezel Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Graticule Light Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CRT Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CRT Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rear Panel Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Front Panel Assembly Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LED Bar and Socket Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Main Board Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply Board Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repackaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–13
4–14
4–14
4–14
4–15
4–15
4–16
4–16
4–17
4–17
Performance Check and Calibration
Section 5 Performance Check and Calibration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . .
5–1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Required Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Performance Check Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5–1
5–1
5–2
Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5–11
Theory of Operation
Section 6 Theory of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Detailed Circuit Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6–1
6–1
6–1
6–1
INPUT AMPLIFIERS <1> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MATRIX & AGC CONTROL LOGIC <4> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AGC & CRT DEFLECTION AMPLIFIERS <5> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LEVEL INDICATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GRAPH DRIVERS <2> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dynamic Response Control (Left) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Signal Peak Processor (Left) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bar Anode Driver (Left) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Peak Hold On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BAR SCANNER/DRIVER & DAC <3> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Master Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Down Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scale Shaper Lookup Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6–1
6–2
6–3
6–3
6–4
6–4
6–4
6–5
6–5
6–6
6–6
6–6
6–6
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DAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY <6> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Line Rectifier and Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pulse Width Modulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Error Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Feedback Transformer Driver and Peak Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output Under-Voltage Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY <7> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HV Osc and Error Amp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Focus Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grid Drive Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Z-Axis Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CRT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6–6
6–6
6–7
6–7
6–8
6–8
6–8
6–8
6–9
6–9
6–10
6–10
6–10
6–10
6–11
Options
Section 7 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7–1
7–1
Replaceable Electrical Parts
Section 8 Replaceable Electrical Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8–1
8–1
8–1
8–2
8–3
8–6
Parts Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Replaceable Electrical Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Column Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cross Index – Mfr. Code Number To Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replaceable Electrical Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diagrams and Circuit Board Illustrations
Section 9 Diagrams/Circuit Board Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9–1
Replaceable Mechanical Parts
Section 10 Replaceable Mechanical Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parts Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Replaceable Mechanical Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Column Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cross Index–Mfr. Code Number to Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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10–1
10–1
10–2
10–3
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List of Figures
Figure 1–1: LED Bar Graph scales for the 760A, 760D, and 760N . . . . .
1–1
Figure 2–1: 760A Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–2: 760A Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–3: 760A Sound Stage Graticule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–4: 760A X–Y Graticule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–5: Ellipse with approximately 13° phase error . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–6: Strong left content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–7: Well balanced stereo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–8: Stereo unsuited to monaural reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2–9: Severe clipping of stereo signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–2
2–3
2–4
2–4
2–8
2–8
2–9
2–9
2–10
Figure 3–1: 760A / 760D / 760N jumper locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–3
Figure 4–1: Using the foldout pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4–2: Circuit board locations in the 760A/760D/760N . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4–3: Bezel removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4–4: Retaining screw locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4–5: Repackaging the 760A/760D/760N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–3
4–4
4–13
4–17
4–18
Figure 5–1: Jumper and adjustment locations on the A3 Main board . . . .
Figure 5–2: 760–Series adjustment locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5–2
5–12
Figure 6–1: 760A / 760D / 760N Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 6–2: Simplified Level Indicator block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 6–3: Pinout of the CRT Socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6–4
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List of Tables
Table 1–1: Response Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1–2: Return Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1–3: Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1–4: Environmental Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1–5: Physical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1–6: Certifications and Compliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1–3
1–3
1–4
1–6
1–6
1–6
Table 2–1: Front-Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 3–1: Factory Set Input Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–1
3–1
Table 4–1: Power Supply Fault Symptoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4–2: Low Volts Supply Voltages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4–3: Control Circuit Test Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4–4: High Volts Supply Fault Symptoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4–5: High Voltage Oscillator Test Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–8
4–8
4–10
4–11
4–12
Table 5–1: Verifying Input Sensitivity (760A only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5–2: LED Bar Gain Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5–3: LED Bar Reference Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5–5
5–15
5–15
Table 7–1: Power Cord Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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General Safety Summary
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to
this product or any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use this
product only as specified.
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.
To Avoid Fire or
Personal Injury
Use Proper Power Cord. Use only the power cord specified for this product and
certified for the country of use.
Ground the Product. This product is grounded through the grounding conductor
of the power cord. To avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be
connected to earth ground. Before making connections to the input or output
terminals of the product, ensure that the product is properly grounded.
Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels
removed.
Use Proper Fuse. Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components
when power is present.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this
product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel.
Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.
Provide Proper Ventilation. Refer to the manual’s installation instructions for
details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation.
Symbols and Terms
Terms in this Manual. These terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result
in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in
damage to this product or other property.
Terms on the Product. These terms may appear on the product:
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DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the
marking.
WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the
marking.
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product.
Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product:
Double
Insulated
Protective Ground
(Earth) Terminal
CAUTION
Refer to Manual
WARNING
High Voltage
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Service Safety Summary
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service
Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service
procedures.
Do Not Service Alone. Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this
product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is
present.
Disconnect Power. To avoid electric shock, disconnect the mains power by means
of the power cord or, if provided, the power switch.
Use Caution When Servicing the CRT. To avoid electric shock or injury, use
extreme caution when handling the CRT. Only qualified personnel familiar with
CRT servicing procedures and precautions should remove or install the CRT.
CRTs retain hazardous voltages for long periods of time after power is turned off.
Before attempting any servicing, discharge the CRT by shorting the anode to
chassis ground. When discharging the CRT, connect the discharge path to ground
and then the anode. Rough handling may cause the CRT to implode. Do not nick
or scratch the glass or subject it to undue pressure when removing or installing it.
When handling the CRT, wear safety goggles and heavy gloves for protection.
Use Care When Servicing With Power On. Dangerous voltages or currents may
exist in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and
disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing
components.
To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections.
X-Radiation. To avoid x-radiation exposure, do not modify or otherwise alter the
high-voltage circuitry or the CRT enclosure. X-ray emissions generated within
this product have been sufficiently shielded.
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Preface
This manual documents the TEKTRONIX 760A/760D/760N Stereo Audio
Monitor and is intended for instrument operators and service technicians.
Operatorsare assumed to be familiar with basic television terms and measure-
ments. Qualified service technicians are also assumed to be familiar with
television terms and measurements, and have moderate experience with analog
and logic circuits.
The manual is divided into two parts: Operator’s Information and Service
Information. The Operators information is useful to both operators and service
technicians. The Service Information is intended only for qualified service
technichians.
Features
Operators Part
The Operators part includes Sections 1 and 2.
Section 1, Introduction and Specification, includes a general description of the
instrument, followed by the Specifications. The Specifications include refer-
ences to the corresponding Performance Check steps.
Section 2, Operating Instructions, familiarizes the user with the front– and
rear–panel controls, connectors, and indicators; includes operator familiarization
information.
Service Part
The Servfice part contains information required by service technicians to install,
calibrate, maintain, and troubleshoot the instrument. This is included in the
remaining sections of the manual.
Section 3, Installation, includes electrical and mechanical installation information.
The electrical installation information includes operational changes available
within the instrument.
Section 4, Maintenance, includes preventive troubleshooting and corrective
information.
Section 5 Performance Check and Calibration Procedures, includes information to
verify and restore the instrument to meet its specifications. The procedures are
preceded by list of recommended test equipment.
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Section 6, Theory of Operation, provides an overall block diagram and detailed
circuit descriptions. The detailed circuit descriptions should be used with the
block diagram and schematic diagrams in the foldout pages for specific
information about the individual circuits.
Section 7, Options, documents available instrument options.
Section 8, Replaceable Electrical Parts List, includes order information and part
numbers for all rep,aceable electrical parts.
Section 9, Diagrams, contains servicing illustrations. These include adjsutment
locations, circuit board part locations, a block diagram, schematic diagrams, and
waveforms. Parts locating tables are included that cross–reference the circuit
board illustrations and the schematic diagrams.
Section 10, Replaceable Mechanical Parts List, includes ordering information and
part numbers for all replaceable mechanical aprts. This parts list is referenced to
an exploded view mechanical drawing. Also included are lists of standard and
optional accessories.
Contacting Tektronix
Product
Support
For application-oriented questions about a Tektronix measure-
ment product, call toll free in North America:
1-800-TEK-WIDE (1-800-835-9433 ext. 2400)
6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific time
Or contact us by e-mail:
For product support outside of North America, contact your
local Tektronix distributor or sales office.
Service
Support
Contact your local Tektronix distributor or sales office. Or visit
our web site for a listing of worldwide service locations.
http://www.tek.com
In North America:
For other
information 1-800-TEK-WIDE (1-800-835-9433)
An operator will direct your call.
To write us Tektronix, Inc.
P.O. Box 1000
Wilsonville, OR 97070-1000
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Section 1
Introduction and Specifications
Introduction
The 760A Stereo Audio Monitor is a simple yet accurate tool that the audio
engineer can use to perform setup, monitoring, measuring, and troubleshooting
tasks in the studio. There are two special versions of the 760A Stereo Audio
Monitor: the 760D and the 760N. All three operate in exactly the same manner,
but are set to use different scales for the Bar Graph displays. The three different
scales are shown in Figure 1–1.
Features
CRT Display
The CRT provides a pattern display to monitor stereo separation, monaural phase
compatibility, and audio system phase errors.
Figure 1–1: LED Bar Graph scales for the 760A, 760D, and 760N
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The display is set for a “Sound Stage” orientation when the 760A is shipped
from the factory. This provides a display where monaural amplitudes are
oriented on the vertical axis of the CRT.
An alternate XY graticule is shipped as a standard accessory with the 760A.
This graticule can be installed if you are familiar with or desire the display
orientation provided by an XY monitor. Instructions for installing the XY
graticule are found in SECTION 3 INSTALLATION.
Automatic or manual gain control is front panel selectable. This feature allows
flexible control of the pattern size over a wide range of input signal amplitudes.
In the absence of an input signal, Z–Axis dimming prolongs CRT life.
Bar Graph
Three 100–segment LED bars indicate the levels of the left stereo channel, right
stereo channel and a selectable third channel. The third bar can be set to display
the levels of (L+R)/2, (LR)/2, or the rear–panel AUXILIARY input. Both
(L+R)/2 and (LR)/2 are internally derived, and represent half the sum or
difference of the input voltages ([VLVR] / 2). In this way when the left and right
channels are balanced the sum will be displayed at that same level, while the
difference will be displayed at “0”.
The EXPAND SCALE control is a momentary contact front–panel push button,
which greatly improves the accuracy of level setups. Pressing this button
switches to the blue expanded scale which allows accurate setting of the signal
level for alignment, as specified by broadcast authorities. For the 760A the
alignment level is 8 dB. This level is labeled “TEST”, and is indicated by the
“arrow head” scale marks.
For the 760D the alignment level is –9 dB, indicated by the “arrow head” scale
marks. The 760N alignment level is marked “TEST”, and is at 0 dB. In all
cases, the normal scale lines up with the expanded scale at the alignment level.
The PEAK HOLD control is a latching front–panel push button. Indicated peaks
are displayed for approximately three seconds when this function is selected.
Dynamic response
characteristics for peak
program meters
The 760A, 760D, and 760N conform to the dynamic response characteristics of:
760A: EBU–3205, IEC 268–10, and IEEE Proposed PPM specification.
760D: DIN 45 406
760N: Nordic Technical Recommendation N9.
Table 1–1 shows the peak bar indication when an isolated tone burst of a given
duration is applied. The response shown is relative to the indication for a
continuous tone of the same amplitude. The burst must contain at least 5 cycles,
which requires a frequency of at least 10 kHz for the shortest bursts.
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Table 1–1: Response Time
Inst
Tone Burst (mS)
Response (dB)
0 "0.5
760A
100.0
10.0
5.0
2 "0.5
4 "0.75
9 "1.0
1.5
0.5
17 "2.0
1 "0.5
760D
760N
10.0
5.0
2 "1.0
3.0
4 "1.0
0.4
15 "2.0
Return Time
Return Time is the elapsed time for the reading to decay a specified amount after
the abrupt removal of a tone. See Table 1–2.
Table 1–2: Return Time
Inst
Return Time
760A 2.8 "0.3 seconds to fall 24 dB
760D 1.5 "0.2 seconds to fall 20 dB
760N 1.7 "0.3 seconds to fall 20 dB
Rear Panel
The rear–panel AUDIO INPUTs are female XLR connectors with balanced
bridging and jumper selectable input sensitivity and termination.
Safety Standards
This product is designed and tested in accordance with the requirements for
industry safety standards. These standards include the following:
UL1244, Second Edition –Standard for Electrical and Electronic Measuring
and Testing Equipment.
ANSI C39.5 –Safety Requirements for Electrical and Electronic Measuring
and Controlling Instrumentation, 1984, Draft #11.
CSA –Electrical Bulletin No. 556B.
IEC-348, Second Edition –Safety Standards For Electronic Measuring
Apparatus.
VDE 0871.5 (Class B) –Radio Frequency Interference Suppression of
Electrical Equipment and Systems.
FCC EMI Compatibility –FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart J, Class A.
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Specifications
The Performance Requirements listed in Table 13 are warranted over an ambient
temperature range of 0°C to 50°C only when the 760A has been calibrated at
25°C ±5°C, following a warm–up period of 20 minutes.
A Performance Check procedure is provided in SECTION 5, PERFORMANCE
CHECK AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES, to verify the Performance Require-
ments listed in the following table.
Table 1–3: Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic
Perf Check
Step No.
Performance Requirement
Supplemental Information
>10 kΩ/side.
Audio Inputs
Balanced Bridging
Termination
Protection
Selectable from >20 kΩ, 600Ω, or
(internal jumper)
2
3
150Ω
Will withstand 50 V peak common–
mode input, dc to 20kHz, without
damage.
Sensitivity
760A
(internal jumper)
Gain selectable for 0 dB bar indication One user–definable position available, on
for sine waves of 0, +4, +8, +12, and
+16 dBu.
standard only.
760D
760N
1.55 V rms for +0 dB indication.
1.55 V rms for +6 dB indication.
CRT Display
4
Automatic Gain Control
Control Range
760A
+8 dB to –20 dB (0 dB bar reference).
+5 to –25 dB.
760D
760N
+15 to –15 dB.
Gain Match and Track- "0.3 dB.
5, 6
ing (over AGC range).
Phase Match
"1° @ 0 dB.
7
8
Frequency Response
"0.5 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz throughout
AGC Control Range.
Z– Axis Dimming
With absence of signal.
10
Bar Graph
100 Segment LED
760A
760D
760N
Green to 0 dB, red above.
Green to 0 dB, red above.
Green to +6 dB, red above.
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Table 1–3: Electrical Characteristics (Cont.)
Perf Check
Step No.
Characteristic
Display Range
Performance Requirement
Supplemental Information
+8 dB to –45 dB
760A
760D
760N
–Normal
–Expanded
5 dB to –11 dB
–Normal
–Expanded
+5 dB to –50 dB
–5 dB to –13 dB
–Normal
–Expanded
+15 dB to –36 dB
+3 dB to –6 dB
Scale
760A
760D
760N
dB linear from +8 to 20 dB.
Progressively compressed.
dB linear from +15 to –24 dB.
Resolution
760A
0.4 dB/segment, from +8 to20 dB. 0.04
dB/ segment with EXPAND SCALE
depressed.
760D
760N
0.25 dB/segment from 0 to +5 dB, tapering
to 2dB/segment from –40 to –50 dB. 0.125
dB/ segment with EXPAND SCALE
depressed.
0.5 dB/segment, from +15 to –24 dB. 0.1
dB/ segment with EXPAND SCALE
depressed.
Accuracy
0.3 dB at 0 dB and 1 kHz
3
9
Peak Hold
Indicated peaks held approximately 3
seconds.
Attack/Decay Dynamics
Conforms to DIN 45 406. 760N also
conforms to Technical Recommendation
N9.
Frequency Response
"0.5 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz:
+8 to 20 dB
11
760A
760D
760N
+5 to 20 dB
+15 to 18 dB
Gain Match
Crosstalk
0.3 dB.
12
13
A full–scale indication on any bar
causes no indication on any other
bars.
SELECT set to AUX.
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Table 1–4: Environmental Limits
Characteristic
Supplemental Information
Temperature
Stored
–55° C to +75° C.
0° C to +50° C.
Operational
Humidity
Operational
Will operate at 95% relative humidity for up to five days. Do not operate with visible moisture on
boards.
Altitude
Stored
50,000 feet.
15,000 feet.
Operational
Vibration
Operational
15 minutes each axis at 0.025 inch,with frequency varied from 10–55–10 Hz in 1 minute cycles with
instrument secured to vibration table.
10 minutes each axis at any resonant frequency or at 55 Hz if no resonant frequency is found .
Shock
Non–Operating
50 g’s ½ sine, 11 ms duration, 3 shocks per surface.
Transportation
Qualified under NTSB Test Procedure 1–A, Category II (30 inch drop).
Table 1–5: Physical Characteristics
Characteristic
Supplemental Information
Height
Width
5.25 inches (13.3 cm).
8.424 inches (21.4 cm).
16.875 inches (42.9 cm).
Approximately 10 pounds.
Length
Weight
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Table 1–6: Certifications and Compliances
EC Declaration of Conformity –
EMC
Meets intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility. Compliance was
demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the Official Journal of the European
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Communities:
EN 50081-1 Emissions:
EN 55022
Class B Radiated and Conducted Emissions
EN 50082-1 Immunity:
IEC 801-2
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity
Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity
IEC 801-3
IEC 801-4
1
High-quality shielded cables must be used to ensure compliance to the above listed standards.
This product complies when installed into any of the following Tektronix instrument enclosures:
1700F00 Standard Cabinet
1700F02 Portable Cabinet
1700F05 Rack Adapter
CSA Certified Power Cords
Safety Standards
CSA Certification includes the products and power cords appropriate for use in the North America
power network. All other power cords supplied are approved for the country of use.
U.S. Nationally
Recognized Laboratory
Listing
UL1244 Standard for Electrical and Electronic Measuring and Testing Equipment.
Canadian Certification
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 231 CSA Safety Requirements for Electrical and Electronic Measuring and
Test Equipment.
European Union
Compliance
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC.
EN61010-1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and
Laboratory Use.
Additional Compliance
Safety Certification Compliance
Temperature, operating
IEC1010-1 Safety Requirements for Electrical for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use.
+5 to +40_ C
Altitude (maximum
operating)
2000 meters
Equipment Type
Safety Class
Test and measuring
Class I (as defined in IEC 1010–1, Annex H) – grounded product
Overvoltage Category II (as defined in IEC 1010–1, Annex J).
Overvoltage Category
Pollution Degree
Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 1010–1).
Note: rated for indoor use only.
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Section 2
Operating Instructions
Introduction
This section of the manual will familiarize you with the 760A Stereo Audio
Monitor’s operation. The contents include a brief description of the controls,
connectors, displays (including a discussion of the graticules), and the basic uses
of the instrument.
Front–Panel Controls
Table 2–1 contains a brief description of the front–panel control functions. The
front panel is shown in Figure 2–1.
Table 2–1: Front-Panel Controls
Control
Select
Function
Rotary switch; selects input to third bar from SUM, DIFF and AUX.
Expand Scale
Momentary push button; increases sensitivity for precise level set–ups.
While holding this button refer to the scale printed in blue.
Peak Hold
Latching push button; ON when back lit.
Display Gain
Double detent pot; CW detent is AGC, CCW detent is CAL; MAN GAIN range is
between detents.
Power
Switches instrument power ON and OFF.
For optimum display definition.
Focus
Graticule
Varies external graticule illumination.
Center the display on the graticule.
Position
(Vert & Horiz)
Intensity
Varies intensity of trace.
Trace Rot
Rotates trace into alignment with graticule lines.
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GRATICULE
INTENSITY
POSITION
TRACE
ROT
VERT
HORIZ
FOCUS
Figure 2–1: 760A Front Panel
Rear–Panel Connectors
The three rear–panel AUDIO INPUTs: LEFT, RIGHT, and AUXILIARY, are
balanced bridging male XLR connectors. The connectors are wired as follows:
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: +
Pin 3: –
The LEFT and RIGHT AUDIO INPUTS are for the left and right channels of
your stereo signal. The AUXILIARY input can be used for an externally derived
monaural signal or a SAP signal. The rear panel is shown in Figure 2–2.
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760 SERIES
333–3321–02
DIE IN DIESEM GERAT ENTSTEHENDE
RONTGENSTRAHLUNG IST AUSREICHEND ABGESCHIRMT
BESCHLEUNIGUNGSSPANNUNG KLEINER ALS
ACCELERATION VOLTAGE LESS THAN
20kV
X–RAY EMISSION GENERATED WITHIN THIS
INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN SUFFICIENTLY SHIELDED.
SA
WARNING
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THE POWER
CORD PROTECTIVE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR
MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.
0.7A MAX
50/60Hz
90Ć250V
REPLACE FUSE ONLY WITH
250V 2A F TYPE
AUDIO
INPUTS !
RIGHT
AUXILIARY
LEFT
FUSE
Figure 2–2: 760A Rear Panel
CRT Display
The CRT display provides visual feedback of the amplitude and relative phasing
of the stereo audio signal. With this display, you can determine the fitness of
audio signals for monaural or stereo transmission/reception. Audio system phase
errors can also be measured on the 760A CRT display.
Display Orientation
The 760A is shipped from the factory set for “Sound Stage” display orientation.
This orientation provides a display where monaural amplitudes are displayed on
the vertical axis, and stronger left content in the stereo signal would deflect the
signal toward the left 45° axis (“L” line on the Sound Stage graticule).
An alternate XY graticule is shipped as a standard accessory with the 760A.
This graticule can be installed if you are familiar with or desire the display
orientation provided by an XY monitor. Instructions for installing the XY
graticule are found in SECTION 3, INSTALLATION.
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Graticule
The graticule provides calibrated reference marks for a variety of uses. Both
graticule options have the same markings and differ only in their orientation.
Figures 2–3 and 2–4 show the Sound Stage and XY graticules.
R
L
L=R
AMPLITUDE
MARKS
PHASE
MARKS
L= –R
PHASE
TANGENT
LINES
Figure 2–3: 760A Sound Stage Graticule
L
L=R
PHASE
MARKS
AMPLITUDE
MARKS
R
PHASE
TANGENT
LINES
L= –R
Figure 2–4: 760A X–Y Graticule
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L indicates signal amplitude from the LEFT channel input.
R indicates signal amplitude from the RIGHT channel input.
L=R indicates monaural amplitudes and “in phase” left and right signal
amplitudes.
L=–R indicates “out of phase” left and right signals. A pattern display
oriented along this line is poorly suited for monaural reception.
Phase Marks and Phase Tangent Lines are used in conjunction with one another to
make system phase error measurements. This procedure is explained later in this
section. All other graticule markings are used for performance verification and
adjustments in SECTION 5, PERFORMANCE CHECK AND CALIBRATION.
LED BARS
The three 100–segment LED bars allow direct readout of the signal levels. Two
of the bars are dedicated to the left and right channels, while the third bar can be
switched to display
(sum), or L–R (difference) of the input voltages, or
L+R
2
2
to display the level of the AUXILIARY input. By dividing Left + Right by two,
the third bar will read the same as the left and right bars do, when the two
channels are of the same phase and amplitude.
The standard 760A, the 760D (DIN scale), and the 760N (Nordic scale) employ
different scales and resolutions for the LED bars, as described below:
760A The scale is dB linear between +8 and –20dB, with scale marks every 4 dB.
Below –20 dB the scale is progressively tapered to –45 dB with marks every 5
dB. Above –20 dB each LED segment represents a 0.4 dB increment. The LED
bars are green up to 0 dB, and red above that point. With the EXPAND SCALE
button depressed, the scale is expanded by a factor of four, and the resolution is
increased to 0.1 dB. The scale range is –5 dB to –11 dB while the EXPAND
SCALE button is being held in, as shown by the scale printed in blue. The
sensitivity for the standard 760A is jumper selectable (see SECTION 3, INSTALLA-
TION).
760D The 760D uses a DIN scale in accordance with DIN 45 406, with a range of
+5 to –50 dB. The scale is progressively compressed from top to bottom, having
a resolution of 0.25 dB from +5 to 0 dB, and tapering to 2 dB from –40 to
–50 dB. With the EXPAND SCALE button depressed, the resolution is increased to
0.125 dB and the scale range is –5 to –13 dB (shown in blue). The LED bars are
green up to 0 dB, and red above that point. A 1.55 V rms sinusoidal input
(+6 dBu) produces a reading of 0 dB, and there are arrows which indicate the
–9 dB test level.
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760N The 760N uses a scale in accordance with Technical Recommendation N9
of the Nordic broadcast authorities, with a range of +15 to –36 dB. The scale is
dB linear from +15 dB to –24 dB, and is progressively compressed to –36 dB
with scale marks at 3 dB intervals. The resolution of this scale is 0.5 dB from
+15 to –24 dB. With the EXPAND SCALE button depressed the resolution is
increased to 0.1 dB and the scale range is +3 to –6 dB (shown in blue). The
LED bars are green up to +6 dB, and red above that point. A 1.55 V rms
sinusoidal input (+6 dBu) produces a reading of +6 dB, and there is a TEST mark
to indicate the 0 dB test level. This test level corresponds to an input level of
0.775 V rms (0 dBu).
Using The 760A / 760D / 760N
Once the 760A / 760D / 760N has been properly configured for your application
and installed, performing the following initial alignment procedure is necessary
prior to any other measurements. All 760A / 760D / 760N front–panel control
names are upper case.
NOTE. All waveform photographs in this section were taken using the Sound
Stage graticule. Remember that your display will be shifted 45° clockwise from
the figures in this section if you are using the XY graticule.
Initial Alignment
2. Connect power to the 760A / 760D / 760N and set the instrument POWER
to ON.
3. With no input to the LEFT or RIGHT AUDIO INPUTs, set the front panel
INTENSITY control fully clockwise.
4. Set the VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL POSITION controls so the
illuminated dot is centered on the graticule.
5. Connect a sine wave signal between 20 Hz and 15kHz to the LEFT AUDIO
INPUT, and set the INTENSITY control to your preference.
6. Set the FOCUS control for the sharpest trace possible.
7. Set the TRACE ROTATION control to overlay the trace on the L graticule
line.
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Level Setups
760A When a ppm such as the 760A is used in conjunction with vu meters. it is
important to consider the difference in dynamic characteristics when aligning
system levels. The vu meter is an average reading meter with a relatively long
integration time. Its slow response causes it to indicate between 6 and 15 dB
below actual audio peaks, depending on program content. The ppm is a
quasi–peak meter with a short (but not instantaneous) attack time and very slow
decay. It reads much closer to actual audio peaks, within 3 to 6 dB. So when
lining up a system with a test tone, the ppm must read lower than the vu meter to
make them read the same on program audio. Broadcast authorities have found
that 8 dB is a good average difference between peak–to–reading ratio of the ppm
and vu meter. Hence, they have specified that a line–up tone reading of 0 vu on
the vu meter should read –8 dB on the ppm. With this alignment, both meters
will read substantially the same with audio program material, with the ppm
giving more reliable control of program peak levels. The input sensitivity of the
760A is set using internal jumpers. See SECTION 3 INSTALLATION for details.
760D The Alignment Signal Level should indicate –9 dB on either the normal
(white) or the expanded (blue) scale. The two scales coincide at the –9 dB
“arrowhead” marks. Very accurate level settings can be achieved using the blue
expanded scale, activated by pressing and holding the EXPAND SCALE button
760N System alignment is done at the 0 dB TEST level. Both the normal (white)
and the expanded (blue) scales coincide at the TEST mark. Very accurate level
settings can be achieved using the blue expanded scale, activated by pressing and
holding the EXPAND SCALE button.
System Phase Error
Measurements
NOTE. Perform the preceding alignment procedure before making any measure-
ments, to ensure accurate results.
Phase difference between LEFT and RIGHT sine waves of the same frequency
can be measured with the phase marks on the CRT graticule. The signals need
not have the same amplitude, though the measurement is easier if they are
approximately equal.
Adjust the MANual DISPLAY GAIN control to make the edges of the ellipse
just touch the Phase Tangent Lines (see Figure 2–3 or 2–4). Read the phase
difference where the ellipse crosses the axis with the phase marks. The longer
marks represent 10° increments and the shorter ones represent 5°. Figure 2–5
shows a stereo signal with approximately 13° phase error.
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Figure 2–5: Ellipse with approximately 13° phase error
If the ellipse closes to a single line, the LEFT and RIGHT channels are in phase
as long as the line is within 45° of the L=R axis. The line may tilt if the
amplitudes are unequal. A line within 45° of the L=–R axis indicates the
channels are out of phase.
Energy Distribution
The 760A’s pattern display provides a graphic representation of the stereo
signal’s overall energy distribution. The pattern orientation tells you at a glance
whether the present mix is balanced or concentrated to either side. Figures 2–6
and 2–7 illustrate different energy distributions.
Figure 2–6: Strong left content
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Figure 2–7: Well balanced stereo
Monaural Compatibility
Transmitting a mono–compatible stereo television signal is, and will remain,
critical for broadcasters since most viewers have monaural receivers. The 760A
pattern display and the L+R bar indicate the fitness of your audio for monaural
reception. Figures 2–7 and 2–8 show, respectively, a stereo signal well suited for
monaural reception and a stereo signal unsuited for monaural use due to its large
L=–R (out–of–phase) component.
Figure 2–8: Stereo unsuited to monaural reception
Polarity Reversal
Routing audio through a complex studio presents many opportunities to
introduce polarity reversals. Any time a polarity reversal occurs, the 760A can
be used to trace the problem back to its source quickly. By introducing a sine
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wave into both channels of the system and checking outputs stage by stage, the
source of the phase reversal can be quickly identified.
Clipping
Another problem illustrated clearly by the 760A is clipping. Regardless of its
source, clipping manifests itself on the 760A pattern display as a ”squaring off”
of the pattern edges. Figure 2–9 illustrates a severe case of clipping. The 760A’s
AGC keeps the pattern within the screen boundaries in spite of the amplitude of
the signals
Figure 2–9: Severe clipping of stereo signal
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WARNING
The following servicing instructions are for use only by qualified personnel. To
avoid injury, do not perform any servicing other than that stated in the operating
instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer to all Safety Summaries before
performing any service.
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Section 3
Installation
Unpacking
At installation time, save the shipping carton and packaging materials for
repackaging in case shipment becomes necessary. See Repackaging for
Shipment in SECTION 6, MAINTENANCE, for repackaging instructions.
Electrical Installation
Power Source
This instrument is intended to operate from a single–phase power source having
one of its current–carrying conductors at or near earth–ground (the neutral
conductor). Only the Line conductor is fused for over–current protection.
Systems that have both current–carrying conductors live with respect to ground
(such as phase–to–phase in multiphase systems) are not recommended as power
sources.
WARNING. For your protection and to avoid damage to the instrument, unplug
the instrument power cord before removing or replacing any circuit boards,
connectors, or jumpers.
Mains Frequency and
Voltage Ranges
The 760A / 760D / 760N Stereo Audio Monitor operate over a frequency range
of 48 to 66 Hz, at any mains voltage between 90 VAC and 250 VAC. These
newer versions of the 760–Series instruments do not require any internal changes
to select their operating voltage range.
Changing Input Sensitivity
(Standard 760A only)
The 760A is factory set so that a specific level applied to each input will indicate
a specific level on the bar graph scale (see Table 3–1). While this required input
level may be changed for the standard 760A, the 760D and 760N are constrained
to use only the factory set levels.
Table 3–1: Factory Set Input Sensitivity
Instrument Type
760A
Input Level
+8 dBu
Bar Graph Readout
0 dB
0 dB
760D
+6 dBu
760N
+6 dBu
+6 dB
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To enable the 760A bar graph to indicate 0 dB with an input of 0, +4, +8, +12, or
+16 dBm, move the jumpers on J185 (LEFT), J385 (RIGHT) and J657 (AUX-
ILIARY) to the desired sensitivity, which is marked on the Main circuit board
(Assembly A3) at each jumper location. Figure 3–3 shows all jumper locations
on the Main board and what each jumper position represents.
NOTE. The specified level is that of a sine wave which reads 0 dB peak program
level, not the line–up level. For a ppm, line–up level is 8 dB below peak
program level. This means that if the house level is +4 dBu (the level that
indicates 0 on a VU meter), then the 760A sensitivity jumper should be set 8 dB
higher, or +12 dBu. The line–up tone should then read 8 dB. See the discussion
about ppm vs. VU meters under Level Setups in Section 2.
A User–definable jumper position is provided for installations that use a
reference level other than 0, +4, +8, +12, or +16 dBm. The following para-
graphs explain the procedure for selecting the proper resistor value so any input
level will indicate 0 dB on the bars.
User–Definable Input
Sensitivity (Standard 760A
only)
User–definable resistors may be installed at R183 (LEFT), R383 (RIGHT), and
R658 (AUXILIARY) if the standard range of input sensitivities previously listed
does not fit your needs. These resistor positions are already used in the 760D
and 760N. The following formula can be used to determine the value of resistors
needed to achieve a 0 dB indication with your reference level:
20K
7.962
RSET=
–1
10G/20
where RSET is the user–definable resistor value and G is the desired reference
level in dBu.
Once the resistor value is determined and resistors are installed at R183, R383,
and R658, move the jumpers on J385, J185, and J657 to the ”U” position. This
is the factory set jumper position for the 760D and 760N.
Changing Input
Termination
The 760A is set at the factory for Infinite input termination, with 600 or 150
termination being jumper selectable. The position of the jumper on J192
(LEFT), J292 (RIGHT), or J664 (AUXILIARY) determines the input termination
for that channel. The Main circuit board is marked at the jumper location to
indicate the termination value that each jumper position represents. See
Figure 3–1.
Changing Display
Orientation
The 760A CRT display can be changed from the factory set ”sound stage”
orientation (where L=R is vertical) to a standard X–Y orientation (where Left is
vertical). To accomplish this change, you must install the optional external
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graticule supplied with the instrument. Detailed instructions for removing the
bezel can be found under the Mechanical Assembly/Disassembly topic in
SECTION 4, MAINTENANCE. Then move two jumpers on the Main circuit board,
J273 and J373, to the position labeled X–Y (pins 2 & 3) in Figure 3–1.
Also for X–Y display orientation, rotate P886 (on back of A3, Main board) so
pins 1 and 2 of the connector mate with pins 2 and 1 of J886 (connect back-
ward). Repeat with P862/J862. Remember to return P886 and P862 to their
normal (pin 1 to pin 1) positions for Sound Stage display orientation. This
provides correct phasing for both display orientations.
FRONT
TOP
J185
U
0 dB
4 dB
8 dB
LEFT INPUT
J192
INF
600
150
DISPLAY ORIENTATION
12 dB
16 dB
J273
L+R
L
SOUND
STAGE
RIGHT INPUT
J385
U
0 dB
4 dB
J392
INF
600
150
X–Y
R–L
–R
8 dB
12 dB
16 dB
J373
INPUT
J657
TERMINATION
JUMPERS
U
0 dB
4 dB
8 dB
J664
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
JUMPERS
INF
600
150
12 dB
16 dB
ASSEMBLY A3
MAIN BOARD
AUXILIARY INPUT
Figure 3–1: 760A / 760D / 760N jumper locations for input and display orientation selections
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Section 4
Maintenance
Introduction
This section discusses preventive maintenance, general troubleshooting
information, and corrective maintenance. If the instrument does not function
properly, troubleshooting and other corrective measures should be taken
immediately to prevent any additional problems.
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive maintenance consists of cleaning, visual inspection, a performance
check, and, if needed, readjustment. The preventive maintenance schedule that
is established for the instrument should be based on the environment in which
the instrument is operated and the amount of use. Under average conditions, a
preventive maintenance check should be performed every 2000 hours of
instrument operation.
Cleaning
Clean the instrument often enough to prevent dust or dirt accumulation. Dirt
acts as a thermal insulating blanket and prevents effective heat dissipation. It
also provides high resistance electrical leakage paths between conductors or
components in a humid environment.
Exterior. Clean the dust from the outside of the instrument by wiping or
brushing the surface with a soft cloth or small brush. The brush will remove
dust from around the selector buttons and connectors. Hardened dirt may be
removed with a cloth dampened in water that contains a mild detergent.
Abrasive cleaners should not be used.
CRT. Clean the light filter, graticule and CRT face plate with a soft, lint–free
cloth dampened in denatured alcohol.
Interior. Clean the interior by loosening the accumulated dust with a dry, soft
brush, then remove the loosened dirt with low pressure air to blow the dust clear
(high velocity air can damage some parts). Hardened dirt or grease may be
removed with a cotton tipped applicator dampened with a solution of mild
detergent in water. Abrasive cleaners should not be used. If the circuit board
assemblies need cleaning, remove the circuit board by referring to the instruc-
tions under Corrective Maintenance in this section.
After cleaning, allow the interior to thoroughly dry before applying power to the
instrument.
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CAUTION. Do not allow water to get inside any enclosed assembly or component.
Do not clean any plastic materials with organic cleaning solvents, such as
benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone, or similar compounds, because they may
damage the plastic.
Visual Inspection
After cleaning, carefully check the instrument for defective connections,
damaged parts, and improperly seated transistors and integrated circuits. The
remedy for most visible defects is obvious; however, if heat damaged parts are
discovered, try to determine the cause of overheating before the damaged part is
replaced, otherwise the damage may be repeated.
Static–Sensitive
Components
CAUTION. Static discharge can damage any semiconductor component in this
instrument.
This instrument contains electrical components that are susceptible to damage
from static discharge. Static voltages of 1 kV to 30 kV are common in unpro-
tected environments.
Performance Checks and
Readjustments
The instrument performance should be checked after each 2000 hours of
operation, or every 12 months if the instrument is used intermittently, to ensure
maximum performance and assist in locating defects that may not be apparent
during regular operation. Instructions for conducting a performance check and
an adjustment procedure are provided in SECTION 5 , PERFORMANCE CHECK
AND CALIBRATION.
CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
NOTE. No repair should be attempted during the warranty period.
How To Use This Manual
Foldout Pages. Figure 4–1 illustrates the foldout pages at the back of the manual
which contain useful information for troubleshooting this instrument. Block and
schematic diagrams, circuit board illustrations, and parts locating charts are
located on the foldout pages.
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PARTS LOCATING
CHART
CIRCUIT BOARD
ILLUSTRATIONS
SCHEMATIC
THEORY OF OPERATION OR
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
SCHEMATIC
Figure 4–1: Using the foldout pages
Diagrams. Block and circuit diagrams are the most often used aids to trouble-
shooting. The circuit number and electrical value of each component is shown
on the diagram (see the first page in the Diagrams section for a definition of the
reference symbology used to identify components in each circuit.) Refer to the
Replaceable Electrical Parts List for a complete description of each component.
Those portions of the circuits that are mounted on circuit boards or assemblies
are enclosed in a gray border, with the name and assembly number shown on the
border.
Circuit board input and output signals are applied through multi–pin connectors.
The connector holder has numbers that identify terminal connectors numbered 2
and up. A triangular key symbol on the connector is also located on the circuit
board to identify pin 1 so that the connector can be properly oriented. A pin
replacement kit including necessary tools, instructions, and replacement pins is
available from Tektronix, Inc.
Circuit Board Illustrations. Electrical components, connectors, and test points are
identified on circuit board illustrations located on the back of the preceding
schematic diagram.
Theory of Operation. These pages can be turned to and read while the schematic
diagram for that circuit description is folded out.
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Replaceable Electrical Parts List. The Replaceable Electrical Parts List is
arranged in assembly–by–assembly order, as designated by ANSI Standard
Y32.16–1975. The circuit number in the parts list is made up by combining the
assembly number and the circuit number.
EXAMPLE: R117 on A4 would be listed in the Replaceable Electrical Parts List
as A4R117.
In the Replaceable Electrical Parts List, assemblies are listed first, followed by
circuit board mounted parts in alpha numeric order.
Parts Locating Charts. The schematic diagrams are assigned location grids. A
parts locating chart for each assembly gives grid locations of components on that
schematic.
Assembly and Circuit Numbering. . The circuit board assemblies are assigned
assembly numbers. Figure 4–2 shows the location of the circuit board assem-
blies in this instrument.
A1 POWER SUPPLY BOARD
A2 FRONT PANEL
BOARD
A3 MAIN BOARD
REAR PANEL
Figure 4–2: Circuit board locations in the 760A/760D/760N
The part numbers for ordering these boards are given in Section 8, Replaceable
Electrical Parts.
Generally, each component is assigned a circuit number according to its
geographic location within an assembly.
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NOTE. The parts lists in this manual should be used when ordering replacement
parts.
Obtaining Replacement
Parts
Replacement parts are available from or through the local Tektronix, Inc., field
office or representative.
Changes to Tektronix instruments are sometimes made to accommodate
improved components as they become available, and to give you the benefit of
the latest circuit improvements developed in our Engineering Department. It is,
therefore, important when ordering parts to include the following information in
your order:
1. Part Number
2. Instrument Type or Number
3. Serial Number
4. Modification or Option Number (if applicable)
If a part that has been ordered has been replaced with a new or improved part, the
local Tektronix field office or representative will contact the customer concern-
ing any changes in the part number. After repair, the circuits may need
readjustment.
TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION
DAC Servicing
The following paragraphs describe information contained in ROMs in the 760A.
It is intended to help the technician isolate any problems that appear to originate
with the DAC.
The service switch, S340, selects different look–up tables in the scale–shaper
ROM. (Positions 8 & 9 are unused).
Position 0 selects normal scale.
Position 1 is the Expanded scale that is also enabled when the EXPAND SCALE
push button is depressed.
Position 2 an absolute linear scale used for DAC linearity checks which has 35
leading zero positions and two all–ones positions for markers.
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Position 3 a step function used to check DAC linearity and bit transition glitches.
The first nine addresses are one–bit steps. Single transitions are present until
one–quarter scale where three successive bits are used for position markers.
Since maximum glitch occurs at half scale, the MSB transition is exhibited three
times (the only times the scale goes down). The eight bits surrounding the MSB
transition are displayed. The upper addresses nearly mirror the lower 50.
Position 4 is all zeros which is maximum DAC output and is used to adjust gain.
Position 5 is all ones which is minimum DAC output and is used to set offset.
Position 6 is a linear scale with one–half LSB error on odd addresses and is used
to check system linearity with linear input.
Position 7 is the Expanded scale with 20 dB Offset that is used in the Perfor-
mance Check procedure to check bar accuracy with a 20 dB (18 dB for 760N)
input signal.
PAL Signal Specification
The following PAL signal specification details the operation of PALs U438,
U638, and U848 and may be helpful when troubleshooting the Peak Hold circuit.
PIN 1
PIN 2
CLOCK from U825, approx. 30 kHz
CMP goes low when measured signal is equal to or greater than DAC
ramp.
PIN 3
PIN 4
EQUALS goes low when DAC ramp is equal to stored peak.
TIMEOUT goes low while the monostable circuit is timing the
three–second peak–hold delay.
PIN 5
PIN 6
PK BLK (peak blank): a low level prevents peak segment from being
turned on. This line is controlled by a bit position in the scale–shaper
ROM, and is used to keep from displaying peaks below 20 dB.
PK ON (peak on): a high level from the PEAK–ON flip–flop U823
turns on the PEAK–HOLD feature.
PIN 7
PIN 8
GREATER goes low when DAC ramp is greater than the stored peak.
(not used)
PIN 12 GATE goes low to reset the peak value latch after the three–second
timer has timed out.
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PIN 18 DELAY makes a low–to–high transition when the current signal value
is ≥ the stored peak value. This clocks the current value into the peak
value latch and starts the peak–hold time–out circuit.
PIN 19 BAR ENABLE goes low when a segment should be lit.
The following pins are internal nodes without external connection.
PIN 13 LCMP is a delayed and inverted CMP signal.
PIN 14 PEAK goes high when the first peak segment should be turned on.
PIN 15 DPEAK goes high when the second peak segment should be turned on.
PIN 16 S, S and CLEAR (PIN 17); are state variables for a state machine that
looks for the low–to–high transition of TIMEOUT.
Power Supply Troubleshooting Procedure
NOTE. A review of the power supply theory of operation is recommended before
attempting repairs.
The equipment needed to troubleshoot the power supply:
H
H
H
H
H
Digital Multimeter (DMM), with a diode check function
Oscilloscope
0 to 20 VDC Variable Power Supply
Clip Lead – to short across a component
High Voltage Probe, w1 GW input resistance
Introduction
The Troubleshooting Procedure for the Power Supply (Assembly A1) is split into
two sections, the Low Volts and High Volts Supplies. Start the procedure by
determining which section of the power supply the problem is in. Apply AC
power and turn on the power supply. From Table 4–1, determine which
symptom the power supply exhibits and refer to the corresponding procedure.
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Table 4–1: Power Supply Fault Symptoms
Symptom
Line fuse open
Procedure
Rectifier/Switcher Check (Low Volts)
Power supply cycles OFF/ON
Output Check (Low Volts), or
High Voltage Oscillator Check (High Volts)
Does not power up
5 V not regulating
Control Circuit Check (Low Volts)
Error Amplifier Check (Low Volts)
High Volts Supply
Improper CRT display
Low Volts Supply
NOTE. A 20W, 2-watt resistor should be used as a load for the Low Volts Supply.
Disconnect J4 and connect the 20W resistor between W1 (+5 V) and TP1
(secondary ground).
1. Preliminary Checks
a. A properly functioning and loaded Low Volts supply will output the
voltages listed in Table 4–2. Use the DMM to measure the voltages
between TP1 and the voltage test points. If the supply is not regulating
properly, continue with the procedure.
Table 4–2: Low Volts Supply Voltages
Test Point
W1 – (+5 V)
Voltage
+4.88 to +5.12 V
W4 – (+15 V)
W3 – (–15 V)
W2 – (+40 V)
+14.0 to +16.0 V
–14.0 to –16.0 V
+39.0 to +41.0 V
NOTE. The Low Volts Power Supply troubleshooting is performed without
applying AC power.
b. Disconnect AC power from the instrument. Disconnect the instrument
from the Power Supply by removing the jumper from J4.
c. Use the digital multimeter to measure the voltage between TP2 and the
tab (drain) of Q9. Be sure the voltage is near 0 V before proceeding.
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CAUTION. Do not proceed until the the drain of Q9 is near 0 V. Dangerous
voltage potentials are present in the circuit until the capacitors discharge.
2. Rectifier/Switcher Check
a. Use the digital multimeter to measure the voltage between TP2 and the
tab (drain) of Q9. Be sure the voltage is near 0 V before proceeding.
b. Unsolder and lift one end of R102.
c. With the negative lead of the digital multimeter connected to TP2 and
the positive lead connected to the tab of Q9, measure the circuit
resistance. A resistance of less than 20 kW indicates a shorted mosfet
(Q9). If the mosfet is shorted, replace it and perform the Control Circuit
Check.
d. Using the digital multimeter diode test function, test CR21, CR22,
CR23, and CR24 for shorts. Diode replacements must be fast reverse
recovery (300 ns) types to reduce conducted noise.
e. Reconnect the lifted end of R102.
3. Output Check
a. Connect the negative output from the 20 VDC Power Supply to TP1.
Connect the positive output to W4 (+15 V). The circuit should draw less
than 20 mA. Excessive current draw can be caused by CR11 or U2
(High Volts Power Supply).
b. Connect the negative output from the 20 VDC Power Supply to TP1.
Connect the positive output to W2 (+40 V). The circuit should draw less
than 20 mA. Excessive current draw can be caused by CR14 or Q6
(High Volts Power Supply).
c. Connect the positive output from the 20 VDC Power Supply to TP1.
Connect the negative output to W3 (–15 V). The circuit should draw
less than 20 mA. Excessive current draw can be caused by CR12.
d. Connect the negative output from the 5 VDC Power Supply to TP1.
Connect the positive output to W1 (+5 V). The circuit should draw less
than 20 mA. Excessive current draw can be caused by CR13 or Q1 and
Q2 (High Volts Power Supply).
4. Control Circuit Check
a. Connect the negative output from the 20 VDC Power Supply to TP2.
Connect the positive output to the cathode of CR17. Short C47 with a
clip lead. Connect the oscilloscope probe ground to TP2.
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b. Table 4–3 lists the signal present in a properly functioning control
circuit.
Table 4–3: Control Circuit Test Points
Circuit Location
U5, pin 1
Signal
Approximately 5 VDC
Approximately 2 VDC
0 V
U5, pin 2
U5, pin 3
U5, pin 4
U5, pin 6
U3, pin 1
U3, pin 2
U3, pin 6
U3, pin 7
U4, pin 13
80 kHz triangle wave, 2 V
p-p
80 kHz square wave, 18 V
p-p
80 kHz square wave, 5 V
2.1 VDC
p-p
2.9 VDC
Approximately 5 VDC
80 kHz repetition rate, 300 ns width, approximately
3 V
p-p
Q8, collector
80 kHz repetition rate, 400 ns width, switching from
5 V to approximately 2 V
5. Error Amplifier Check
a. Connect the negative output from the variable DC power supply to TP1.
Connect the positive output to W1 (+5 V).
b. Connect the negative output of another variable DC power supply to
TP1. Connect the positive output to W4 (+15 V). Set the variable
power supply to 20 VDC.
c. Connect the digital multimeter between TP1 and the cathode of CR15.
d. Set the variable DC power supply connected to W1 (+5 V) to 4.8 V. The
cathode of CR15 should be approximately 20 V.
e. Set the variable DC power supply connected to W1 (+5 V) to 5.2 V. The
cathode of CR15 should be approximately 2 V.
f. If this check did not reveal the cause for the +5 V supply not regulating,
refer to the Output Check and the Control Circuit Check.
High Volts Supply
Table 4–4 lists the High Volts Supply fault symptoms and procedures.
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Load the Low Volts Supply with the instrument, or with the 20 W resistor as
stated at the beginning of the Troubleshooting Procedure.
Table 4–4: High Volts Supply Fault Symptoms
Symptom
Procedure
Unable to focus CRT using the front-panel
control
Focus Amplifier Check
Unable to adjust CRT intensity using the
front-panel control
Z-Axis Amplifier Check
Grid Drive Check
No CRT display
High Voltage Oscillator Check
CRT Voltage Check
Focus Amplifier Check
H
H
H
Unsolder and lift one end of R24.
Turn on the power supply.
Using the digital multimeter, measure the voltage between TP1 and the
collector of Q1. It should be approximately –140 V.
H
H
Turn off the power supply.
Reconnect the lifted end of R24.
Z-Axis Amplifier Check
H
H
H
Unsolder and lift one end of R8.
Turn on the power supply.
Using the digital multimeter, measure the voltage between TP1 and the
collector of Q4. It should be approximately +10 V.
H
Short together the base and emitter of Q5. The collector of Q4 should be
approximately +100 V.
H
H
Turn off the power supply.
Reconnect the lifted end of R8.
Grid Drive Check
H
H
Turn off the power supply. Use the digital multimeter’s diode check to
test CR1, CR2, CR3, CR5, and CR6 for shorts.
Turn on the power supply.
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H
H
Using the digital multimeter, measure the voltage between TP1 and the
cathode of CR5. It should vary between approximately +75 and +200 V
as R58 (CRT Bias) is adjusted.
Connect the oscilloscope probe to the anode of CR5 and the probe
ground to TP1. The signal should be a clipped sine wave of +75 to +200
Vp-p
.
High Voltage Oscillator Check
H
H
Connect the oscilloscope probe to T1 pin 3 (Q6 collector) and the probe
ground to TP1. Turn on the power supply. The signal should be a +60
p-p, 22 kHz sine wave.
V
Check the following voltages using the digital multimeter:
Table 4–5: High Voltage Oscillator Test Points
Circuit Location
T1, pin 4
Voltage
Approximately +40 V.
Less than +2 V.
T1, pin 13
U2, pin 2
Approximately +4.8 V.
+4 to +11 V.
U2, pin 6
CR9, cathode
Approximately +100 V.
CRT Voltage Check
NOTE. This check requires a high voltage probe having an input resistance of
1 GW or more.
H
H
Connect the high voltage probe ground to TP1.
Load the Low Volts supply with the instrument, or with a 20W, 2 watt
resistor loading the 5 V supply.
H
H
Turn on the power supply.
Use the high voltage probe to measure the voltage at the anode of CR4.
It should be approximately –2530 V.
H
Measure the voltage at the anode end of CR3. It should be 50-150 V
more negative than the reading from the anode of CR4.
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MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Before removing parts from the 760A, disconnect the power cord and then
remove the instrument from its cabinet. Reassembly is performed by reversing
the steps used to disassemble the instrument.
WARNING. For your protection and to avoid damage to the instrument, when
removing or replacing any of the circuit boards, shut the instrument off.
CAUTION. Do not reinsert screws in the rear panel when removed from the
cabinet.
NOTE. All screws, unless otherwise noted, are TORX_ screws and can be
removed with a T15 screwdriver tip (Tektronix part number 006–3461–00). The
exception is #2 Pozidrive screws which fasten the front–panel POWER switch
and rear–panel XLR connectors. They can be removed with a #1 Pozidrive tip
(003–0443–00).
Bezel Removal
1. Remove the two bezel retaining screws. See Figure 4-3.
bezel removal screws
Figure 4–3: Bezel removal
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2. Grasping the bottom of the bezel, pull out and upward. The bezel has two
hinges that hold the top in place that need to be cleared.
3. To replace, reverse the procedure.
Graticule Light Removal
and Replacement
1. Remove the bezel, following the preceding procedure.
2. Using a pair of needle nose pliers, gently grasp the graticule light and
carefully pull straight out.
3. The light is replaced by carefully lining up the holders with the round pins
that they are to be inserted into. Use the needle nose pliers to lock them
back into place.
4. Replace the bezel.
Removal of the CRT
1. Remove the bezel.
WARNING. The CRT may retain a dangerous charge. Ground the conductor of
the anode to discharge the CRT. Do not allow the conductor to touch your body
or any circuitry.
2. Slide a screwdriver with an insulated handle under the anode cap on the side
of the CRT, and ground the anode to the chassis, to discharge the CRT. DO
NOT touch the metal shaft of the screwdriver while doing this. Disconnect
the anode cap by prying it gently away from the CRT.
3. Disconnect P419 (trace rotation) on the Main board and push the connector
through the hole in the board.
4. The CRT can now be pulled straight out (some pressure may be needed).
The CRT shield, along with the grommet around its front and the rubber
manchet around its back, should come out with the CRT.
Replacing the CRT
1. If the CRT is to be replaced, remove the metal shield from the neck of the
old CRT and place it around the neck of the new CRT, with the WARNING
sticker towards the top of the instrument. This should place the opening in
the grommet on the front edge of the shield towards the bottom of the
instrument. Ensure that the rubber manchet is on the back edge of the shield.
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2. Slip the CRT part way back into position and feed the trace rotation wires
(and plug) back through the hole in the Main board.
WARNING. The CRT may retain a dangerous charge. Ground the the anode
connector to discharge the CRT. Do not allow the conductor to touch your body
or any circuitry.
3. Use a screwdriver to ground the anode connector on the CRT to the chassis.
4. Slide the CRT into the instrument, guiding the rubber manchet on the end of
the shield into the rear CRT support.
5. Align the socket on the A10 CRT Socket board with the pins and key on the
CRT. Gently push the CRT and the socket board together until the CRT pins
are fully seated in the socket.
6. Replace the trace rotation connector (P419, Main board), and snap the anode
lead onto the anode connector on the side of the CRT.
7. Wipe the faceplate of the CRT to remove fingerprints, then replace the bezel.
If the fit is too tight to allow the bezel to go into position, or if the CRT has a
loose fit after the bezel is completely tightened down, then the rear CRT
support must be repositioned.
To reposition the rear CRT support, loosen the two nuts that hold the support
in place. With the CRT and bezel in place, push the support towards the
front of the instrument until it is snug against the rubber manchet on the rear
of the CRT shield. Tighten the two support nuts.
Rear Panel Removal and
Replacement
1. Remove the two Pozidrive screws from each rear–panel XLR connector.
2. Remove the five screws from the rear panel.
3. To replace, reverse the procedure.
Front Panel Assembly
Removal and
1. Remove multi–pin connectors P110 and P135 from the Main board.
2. Remove the two screws that hold the front–panel assembly in place.
3. The assembly can now be removed by slipping it through the front.
4. To access the Front Panel board components:
Replacement
a. Remove the two knobs from the front.
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b. Remove the four screws from the rear.
c. The board may now be separated from the front panel and the compo-
nents should be accessible.
5. To reassemble, reverse the procedure.
NOTE. When remounting the Front Panel board to the front panel, carefully line
up the LED bars so they fit inside the cut–outs in the front panel.
LED Bar and Socket
Removal and
Replacement
1. Disassemble the front–panel assembly using the procedure just given, and
remove the LED bar.
2. Install the new LED bar so the end with the three leads closely spaced are at
the top of the LED bar socket. The LED bar will not work properly if
installed backwards.
3. To replace a damaged socket, unsolder the old socket. Notice that there are
two sockets for each LED bar.
4. Replace the socket with two 20–pin sockets, trimming three pins from either
one to provide the 37 pins necessary for the LED bar.
Main Board Removal and
Replacement
1. Remove the following connections: P110 and P135 (to Front Panel board),
P153 (to Power Supply board), P419, trace rotation (to CRT), P862 (to H
defl. amp) and P882 (to V defl. amp).
2. Push the trace rotation lead through its hole in the Main board.
3. Remove the knobs from the GRATICULE and ILLUMINATION controls.
4. Remove the eight retaining screws. See Figure 4–4 for locations.
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Ground strap
J3
J1
A1 Power Supply board retaining screws
J2
J4
FRONT
A3 Main board retaining screws
Figure 4–4: Retaining screw locations
5. To remove the board, slide it toward the rear panel until the potentiometer
shafts clear the front and then lift it out.
6. To replace the Main board, lay the board flat and slide it back into place
(there are grooves in the front molding for the board to slide into). Perform
steps 1 through 4 above in reverse order.
Power Supply Board
Removal and
1. Remove the plug from J4 on the Power Supply board (the connection to the
Replacement
Main board).
2. Remove the anode connection from the CRT and discharge it to ground.
WARNING. The CRT may retain a dangerous charge. Ground the conductor of
the anode to discharge the CRT. Do not allow the conductor to touch your body
or any circuitry.
3. Remove the plugs from J1 and J3 (the CRT wires). Remove the plug from
J2 (the power switch).
4. Remove the two screws from the rear panel that hold the AC line filter in
place.
5. Using a #1 Pozidrive tip, disconnect the power ON/OFF switch from the
Front Panel assembly.
6. Remove the seven screws that are holding the board down. See Figure 4–4.
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7. Remove the board by sliding it forward and lifting it up.
8. To replace the board, reverse this procedure.
REPACKAGING
If the instrument is to be shipped to a Tektronix Service Center for service or
repair, attach a tag to the instrument showing:
1. Owner (with complete address) and the name of the person at your firm that
can be contacted.
2. Instrument serial number and a description of the service required.
Repackage the instrument in the original manner for maximum protection (see
Figure 4–5).
Figure 4–5: Repackaging the 760A/760D/760N
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For best results, save and reuse the package in which your instrument was
shipped. If the original package is unfit for use or not available, repackage the
instrument as follows:
1. Obtain a carton of corrugated cardboard having inside dimensions of six
inches, or more, greater than the dimensions of the instrument. This will
allow for cushioning. Use a shipping carton that has a test strength of at
least 275 pounds.
2. Surround the instrument with polyethylene sheeting to protect the finish.
3. Cushion the instrument on all sides by tightly packing dunnage or urethane
foam between the carton and the instrument. Allow three inches on all sides
for cushioning.
4. Seal the carton with shipping tape or an industrial stapler.
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Performance Check and Calibration Procedures
Introduction
This section of the manual consists of two procedures. The Performance Check
procedure is a guide to verifying warranted specifications of the 760A, while the
Adjustment procedure, when properly performed, will result in a 760A that
performs as warranted in SECTION 1, INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATION.
Throughout both procedures, all 760A front– and rear–panel nomenclature is
fully capitalized, (e.g., DISPLAY GAIN). All 760A internal adjustment and
jumper names have only the first letter capitalized, (e.g., Geometry).
Required Test Equipment
The following list of test equipment and requirements are the minimum
necessary to perform the Performance Check and Adjustment procedures. The
specific test gear that was used to develop this procedure is listed in parenthesis
after each generic test equipment name.
1. Leveled Audio Frequency Signal Generator
(TEKTRONIX SG 505 Opt. 2)
Balanced Output
Frequency Range
Output Level Range
Frequency Response
50Ω impedance
20 Hz to 20 kHz
3.5 mVrms to 4.89 Vrms
"0.1 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz (1 kHz reference)
2. RMS Voltmeter
(TEKTRONIX DM 501A)
Accuracy: "2% of reading, 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
3. Digital Volt/Ohm meter
(TEKTRONIX DM 501A)
Dc Accuracy: "0.5% of reading, –12 V to +12 V.
4. Test Oscilloscope with Differential Comparator, with two X1 probes.
Adjustment procedure only
(TEKTRONIX 7704 w/7A13)
Common–Mode Rejection: 1000:1
5. Variable Autotransformer
(General Radio Metered Auto Transformer W10MT3W)
If 220 volt operation must be checked, a conversion transformer or
appropriate 220 volt autotransformer is needed.
6. Male XLR adapter cables (3)
Manufacture three cables that will interconnect the 760A rear–panel XLR
connectors with the Leveled and Second Audio Signal Generator outputs.
XLR pin 1 = Gnd
XLR pin 2 = +
XLR pin 3 = –
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Performance Check Procedure
1. Initial Alignment
NOTE. This step must be performed prior to beginning this procedure.
a. Set the 760A for a “Sound Stage” orientation (on A3 Main board, J273
and J373 to pins 2 and 3) and install the “Sound Stage” graticule, if your
760A is not set up in this way. See Figure 5–1 for jumper locations.
J185
TOP
U
J273
L+R
ASSEMBLY A3
MAIN BOARD
J192
0 dB
4 dB
INF
LEFT
STAGING
600 W
150 W
8 dB
INPUT
FRONT
L
12 dB
16 dB
DISPLAY
ORIENTATION
X–Y
R–L
–R
J373
0 dB
4 dB
INF
8 dB
600 W
RIGHT
INPUT
0 dB
12 dB
16 dB
150 WJ392
4 dB
8 dB
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
JUMPER
INPUT
TERMINATION
JUMPER
INF
600 W
150 W
12 dB
16 dB
J657
J385
U
J664
0 dB
4 dB
INF
600 W
150 W
LEGEND
8 dB
12 dB
16 dB
AUXILIARY
INPUT
R155
TOP
R252
ASSEMBLY A3
MAIN BOARD
R262
R463
R253
R351
R352
FRONT
S340
R347
R546
R580
R556
R758
R553
R776
R782
R789
R786
R759
Figure 5–1: Jumper (top) and adjustment (bottom) locations on the A3 Main board
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b. Connect the 760–series AC power cord to the variable autotransformer.
Turn power on and set the autotransformer to the local nominal mains
voltage (either 110 or 220 volts). Set the GRATICULE illumination so
the graticule markings are clearly visible.
c. With no inputs to the LEFT or RIGHT AUDIO INPUTS, set the
INTENSITY control for an easily visible dot.
d. Set the VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL POSITION controls so the
illuminated dot is centered on the graticule.
e. Set the INTENSITY control to a comfortable display level.
f. Set the FOCUS control for the sharpest possible dot.
g. Connect the leveled audio signal generator balanced output to the LEFT
AUDIO INPUT and set the equipment controls as follows:
760A
SELECT
AUX
OFF
AUTO
PEAK HOLD
DISPLAY GAIN
INPUT TERMINATION INFinite
INPUT SENSITIVITY
760A
760D
760N
0 dB
U
U
Leveled Audio Signal Generator
Output
Frequency
Output Level
Sine Wave
1 kHz
760A
760D
760N
775 mVrms
550 mVrms
777 mVrms
NOTE. Unless directed otherwise, use these Leveled Audio Signal Generator
settings for all steps of this procedure.
h. Set the INTENSITY control for an easily visible trace and set the
TRACE ROTATION control to overlay the trace on the “L” graticule
line.
2. Check Power Supply Operation
a. Vary the autotransformer from low-line to high-line voltage (90 – 132 V
for 110 V, or 180 – 250 V for 220 V operation).
b. CHECK – for stable instrument operation over the prescribed voltage
range.
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c. Return the autotransformer to the local nominal mains voltage.
3. Check Input Termination
a. Disconnect the input from the LEFT AUDIO INPUT.
b. CHECK – that the resistance across pins 2 and 3 of each rear–panel
XLR input is greater than 10k Ω.
c. Set the Input Termination for each AUDIO INPUT to the 600 Ω position
(see Figure 5–1).
d. CHECK – that the resistance across pins 2 and 3 of each input is 600 Ω
"50 Ω.
e. Set the Input Termination for each AUDIO INPUT to the 150 Ω
position.
f. CHECK – that the resistance across pins 2 and 3 of each input is 150 Ω
"20 Ω.
g. Set the Input Termination for each AUDIO INPUT to the INF position.
4. Check Bar Graph Accuracy (0 dB "0.3 dB)
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the LEFT AUDIO
INPUT.
b. Adjust the signal generator amplitude so that the bar graph’s top green
LED is just lit.
c. CHECK – that the signal generator amplitude is within the following
limits:
760A: 748.7 – 802.1 mVrms
(775 mVrms "0.3 dB)
760D: 531.4 – 569.3 mVrms
(550 mVrms "0.3 dB)
760N: 750.7 – 804.2 mVrms
(777 mVrms "0.3 dB)
d. Set the audio generator output level to:
760A: 308.5 mVrms (–8 dB TEST)
760D: 550 mVrms (–9 dB arrowhead)
760N: 777 mVrms (0 dB TEST)
e. CHECK – the bar level while holding the EXPAND SCALE button in:
760A: –8 dB "0.3 dB (3 segments)
760D: –9 dB "0.3 dB (2 segments)
760N:
0 dB "0.3 dB (3 segments)
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Check the RIGHT and AUXILIARY bars in the same manner, connect-
ing the input signal to one 760A AUDIO INPUT at a time.
f. (760A only) Set S340 to position 6.
g. CHECK – (760A only) that each bar indicates 0 dB "0.3 dB (6
segments or less from 0 dB) with the combinations of 760A INPUT
SENSITIVITY jumper settings and audio signal generator output levels
given in Table 5–1.
h. (760A only) Set S340 to position 0.
Table 5–1: Verifying Input Sensitivity (760A only)
Input Sensitivity Jumper
Setting
+4 dB
+8 dB
+12 dB
+16 dB
0 dB
Input Level
760A Bar Reading
1.228 V
1.947 V
3.085 V
4.890 V
775 mV
0 dB
0 dB
0 dB
0 dB
0 dB
rms
rms
rms
rms
rms
5. Check AGC Control Range
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the LEFT and
RIGHT AUDIO INPUTs.
b. CHECK – that when the leveled audio signal generator output level is
varied (as indicated on the RIGHT and LEFT bars) between:
760A: +8dB and –20 dB
760D: +5 dB and –25 dB
760N: +15 dB and –15 dB
that the size of the CRT display changes very little.
6. Check Gain Match
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the LEFT AUDIO
INPUT and set the DISPLAY GAIN control to CAL.
b. Set the leveled audio signal generator output level so the trace ends on
the center amplitude mark of the “L” graticule line. See Figure 2–3 for a
description of the graticule markings.
c. Move the input signal from the LEFT AUDIO INPUT to the RIGHT
AUDIO INPUT.
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d. CHECK – that the trace ends within one–half division of the center
amplitude mark of the “R” graticule line.
7. Check Gain Tracking
a. With the leveled audio signal generator output still connected to the
RIGHT AUDIO INPUT, set the DISPLAY GAIN control to AUTO.
b. Align the trace with the “R” graticule line.
c. CHECK – that when the leveled audio signal generator output level is
varied (as indicated on the RIGHT bar) between:
760A: +8dB and –20 dB
760D : +5 dB and –25 dB
760N : +15 dB and –15 dB
that the trace rotates less than one–half the length of the minor amplitude
mark (the distance from the axis to the end of the minor amplitude
mark). See Figure 2–3 for a description of the graticule.
8. Check Phase Match
a. Set the 760A for an X–Y display orientation (P273 & P373 on pins 1 &
2, lower pins). Do not change to the X–Y graticule.
b. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the LEFT and
RIGHT AUDIO INPUTs.
c. CHECK – that when the leveled audio signal generator frequency is set
at 20 Hz, 500Hz, 1 kHz and 20 kHz, any trace separation is less than one
trace width.
d. Reset the 760A for a “sound stage” display orientation (P273 & P373 on
pins 2 & 3, upper pins).
9. Check CRT Frequency Response
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the RIGHT AUDIO
INPUT and set the DISPLAY GAIN control to MANual.
b. Set the MANual GAIN control so the trace ends on the center amplitude
mark.
c. CHECK – that when the leveled audio signal generator frequency is
varied from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, the trace length changes less than one
division.
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d. Move the leveled audio signal generator output from the RIGHT to the
LEFT AUDIO INPUT and repeat part c of this step.
10. MANual Gain, CAL Gain and PEAK HOLD
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the LEFT and
RIGHT AUDIO INPUTs.
b. CHECK – that when the DISPLAY GAIN is varied in its MANual gain
range (between detents), the CRT display size varies with no rotation of
the trace.
c. Set the DISPLAY GAIN control to CAL and remove the signal from the
RIGHT AUDIO INPUT.
d. CHECK – that the trace extends to the major amplitude mark on the L
graticule line.
e. Connect inputs to all three AUDIO INPUTs.
f. CHECK – that when the audio inputs are removed from the 760A, two
segments at the top of the indicated levels remain lit for approximately
three seconds.
11. Check Z–Axis Dimming
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the RIGHT AUDIO
INPUT and set the DISPLAY GAIN control to MANual.
b. CHECK – that when the input signal is removed, the display disappears.
12. Check Bar Frequency Response
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator outputs to the LEFT, RIGHT,
and AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUTs, and set SELECT to AUX.
b. With the EXPAND SCALE push button depressed, set the audio signal
generator output level so the LEFT bar indicates:
760A: –8 dB (TEST)
760D: –9 dB
760N: 0 dB (TEST)
c. CHECK – that when the audio signal generator frequency is varied from
20 Hz to 20 kHz and the EXPAND SCALE push button is depressed,
each bar amplitude changes less than 0.5 dB, which is:
760A: "5 bar segments
760D: "4 bar segments
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760N: "5 bar segments
d. Set S340 to Position 7 (expanded scale with offset).
e. Set the leveled audio signal generator output level so the LEFT bar
indicates:
760A: 0 dB
760D : 0 dB on white scale
760N : 0 dB on blue scale
f. CHECK – that when the audio signal generator frequency is varied from
20 Hz to 20 kHz each bar amplitude changes less than 0.5 dB. With
S340 set to position 7, this is:
760A: "10 bar segments (+4 to –4 scale marks)
760D: "4 bar segments
760N: "5 bar segments
g. Set S340 to Position 0 (normal scale).
13. Check Bar Gain Match
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the LEFT AUDIO
INPUT only, and set SELECT to AUX.
b. With the EXPAND SCALE push button depressed, set the audio signal
generator output level so the LEFT bar indicates:
760A: –8 dB (TEST)
760D: 0 dB
760N: –9 dB
c. Move the input from the LEFT to the RIGHT AUDIO INPUT.
d. CHECK – that with the EXPAND SCALE push button depressed, the
RIGHT bar amplitude matches the LEFT bar amplitude within 0.3dB:
760A: "3 bar segments
760D: "2 bar segments
760N: "3 bar segments
e. Move the input from the RIGHT to the AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT.
f. CHECK – that with the EXPAND SCALE push button depressed, the
AUXILIARY bar amplitude matches the LEFT bar amplitude within
0.3 dB.
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14. Check Bar Crosstalk
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to the LEFT AUDIO
INPUT and set SELECT to AUX.
b. Set the leveled audio signal generator for the following output:
Output
Sine Wave
1 kHz
Frequency
Output Level
760A 4.2 Vrms
760D 5.5 Vrms
760N 9.8 Vrms
c. CHECK – that none of the RIGHT or AUXILIARY bar segments are
lit.
d. Move the input from the LEFT to the RIGHT AUDIO INPUT.
e. CHECK – that none of the LEFT or AUXILIARY bar segments are lit.
f. Move the input from the RIGHT to the AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT.
g. CHECK – that none of the LEFT or RIGHT bar segments are lit.
15. Check Third Bar Selection
a. Connect the output of the leveled audio signal generator to the LEFT and
RIGHT AUDIO INPUTs, and ensure there is no input to the AUXILIA-
RY AUDIO INPUT. Set the audio generator output level to 775 mVrms
(1.55 mVrms for 760D or 760N ).
b. Set the SELECT control to AUX and PEAK HOLD to ON.
c. CHECK – that no segments of the third bar are lit.
L+R
2
d. Set the SELECT control to
(SUM).
e. CHECK – that the third bar is at the same level as the LEFT and
RIGHT LED bars.
L–R
2
f. Set the SELECT control to
(DIFF).
g. CHECK – that no segments are lit on the third bar.
h. (760D and 760N only) Reset the Input Termination, Sensitivity and
Orientation jumpers to fit your application. Factory set positions are:
Input Sensitivity:
Input Termination:
Display Orientation:
U
INF
Sound Stage
See Figure 5–1 for jumper locations.
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16. Check Dynamic Response (760A only)
Attack Time
a. Set S340 to position 6, and turn off (release) the PEAK HOLD control.
b. Connect the output of the audio signal generator to the LEFT AUDIO
INPUT. Set the generator frequency to 10 kHz, and set the output level
for a bar reading of 0 dB (top green LED on).
c. Set S340 to position 2, and turn on the PEAK HOLD control.
d. Without changing the frequency or output level of the audio generator,
set it for:
On Cycles:
50
Off Cycles:
50,000
Mode: Tone Burst
e. CHECK – that the peak–held reading is between the +4 dB and –4 dB
scale marks ("0.75 dB with S340 at position 2).
f. Set S340 to position 3, and change the audio generator On Cycles to 5.
Do not change any other generator settings.
g. CHECK – that the peak–held reading is between the +4 dB and –4 dB
scale marks ("2.0 dB with S340 at position 3).
Decay Time
h. Set S340 to position 0, and set the audio generator to:
On Cycles :
Off Cycles:
10,000
25,000
i. CHECK – that the bar does not decay below –24 dB at it’s lowest point
(between bursts).
j. Change the audio generator Off Cycles to 31,000.
k. CHECK – that the bar does decay below –24 dB at it’s lowest point
(between bursts).
l. Repeat parts a through k of this step for the RIGHT and then the
AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUTS in turn.
m. Set S340 to position 0. Reset the Input Termination, Sensitivity and
Orientation jumpers to fit your application. Factory set positions are:
Input Sensitivity:
8 dB
Input Termination:
INF
Display Orientation:
See Figure 5–1 for jumper locations.
Sound Stage
This concludes the 760A / 760D / 760N Performance Check Procedure
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Calibration Procedure
1. Preliminary Set Up
NOTE. Unless otherwise stated, always set the Leveled Audio Signal Generator
for a 1 kHz sine wave at the following level:
760A 775 mV
rms
760D 550 mV
rms
760N 777 mV
rms
a. Set the display orientation to X–Y (on A3 Main board, J273 & J373 to
pins 1 & 2). Use the “sound stage” graticule even though the X–Y
orientation is in use. Set the Input Termination (A3 – J192, J392, and
J664) to Inf, and the Input Sensitivity (A3 – J185, J385, and J657) as
shown:
760A
760D, 760N
0 dB
U
b. Set the 760A front panel controls as follows:
SELECT
AUX
OFF
PEAK HOLD
DISPLAY GAIN AUTO
2. Adjust +5 V
a. Connect the DMM negative lead to TP1 (GND) and the positive lead to
W1 (+5V).
b. ADJUST – R99 (+5V ADJ) for +5.0 V "0.5V. See Figure 5–2 for
adjustment locations.
3. Adjust DAC Offset and Gain
a. Connect the digital voltmeter leads to TP248 (DAC output, on A3) and
analog ground (marked A GND).
b. Set S340 (on A3) to Position 5.
c. ADJUST – R253 (DAC offset, on A3) for 0.000 Vdc.
d. Set S340 to Position 4.
e. ADJUST – R252 (DAC gain, on A3) for 5.000 Vdc.
f. Set rotary switch S340 to Position 0 (normal operation).
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R155
TOP
R252
R253
R351
R352
R262
R463
S340
R347
R546
R580
R556
R553
R776
R782
R789
R786
R758
R759
A3 MAIN BOARD
FRONT
FOCUS
R11
CAUTION
MAINS
VOLTAGE
CRT
BIAS
R58
+5V
ADJ *
R99
GEOM
R45
W4 –15V
W1 +5V
W3 +15V
ASTIG
R49
A1 PWR SPLY BD
Figure 5–2: 760–Series Adjustment Locations
4. Adjust CRT Bias
a. Connect the signal from the leveled audio signal generator to the LEFT
AUDIO INPUT.
b. Turn the INTENSITY and GRATICULE controls fully counterclock-
wise.
c. ADJUST – R58 (CRT BIAS) so that the display is just extinguished.
d. Set the INTENSITY and GRATICULE controls to a desired level.
e. Remove the signal at the LEFT AUDIO INPUT.
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f. CHECK – that the crt is blanked out while there is no signal applied.
5. Adjust Geometry, Focus, and Astigmatism
a. ADJUST – R45 (GEOM) for 35V "1V at pin 1 of J3.
a. Reconnect the signal from the leveled audio signal generator to the
LEFT AUDIO INPUT.
b. Set the FOCUS control on the front panel so that it is approximately at
the center of its range.
c. ADJUST – R11 (CTR FOCUS) and R49 (ASTIG) for the most clearly
defined display.
6. Adjust Horizontal Position, and Trace Rotation
a. Reconnect the signal from the leveled audio signal generator to the
LEFT AUDIO INPUT.
b. ADJUST – The front panel HORIZontal POSition control (R600) to
center the trace.
c. ADJUST – The front panel TRACE ROTation control (R400) to align
the trace with the vertical (L=R) axis.
7. Adjust Horizontal Dynamic Stability
a. ADJUST – R777 (Horizontal Channel Offset Control, on A3) to
eliminate any left–right motion of the vertical trace as the audio
generator is turned on and off.
NOTE. If the audio generator is capable of tone burst operation, such as the
TEKTRONIX SG5010, it may be set for one second on one second off tone burst
operation, instead of turning the generator on and off.
8. Adjust Vertical Position and Orthogonality
a. Move the leveled audio signal generator output to the RIGHT AUDIO
INPUT.
b. ADJUST – The front panel VERTical POSition control (R601) to center
the trace on the dotted horizontal line.
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c. ADJUST – R463 (Orthogonality) on the A3 Main board, to align the
trace with the dotted horizontal line.
9. Adjust Vertical Dynamic Stability
a. ADJUST – R782 to eliminate updown motion of the horizontal trace as
the audio generator is turned on and off.
NOTE. If the audio generator is capable of tone burst operation, such as the
TEKTRONIX SG5010, it may be set for one second on one second off tone burst
operation, instead of turning the generator on and off.
10. Adjust Vertical/Horizontal Gain Balance
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to both the RIGHT
and LEFT AUDIO INPUTs. Check that the trace is directly under the R
graticule line.
b. Connect the X1 probes from the oscilloscope differential inputs to
TP885 and TP866.
c. ADJUST – R580 for minimum differential signal (approximately
5 mV).
11. Adjust Horizontal and Vertical Gains
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to both the RIGHT
and LEFT AUDIO INPUTs.
b. Ensure the DISPLAY GAIN control is set to AUTO.
c. ADJUST – R786 (Vertical Gain Adj, on A3) and R759 (Horiz Gain Adj)
so the trace remains directly under the R graticule line (45) and ends at
the center amplitude mark.
12. Adjust CAL Gain
a. Set the front panel DISPLAY GAIN control to CAL.
b. ADJUST – R262 (Cal, on A3) to extend the trace to the end of the R
graticule line.
c. Set the audio signal generator frequency to 20 kHz.
d. ADJUST – R789 (Channel Match, on A3) to close the sides of the
ellipse to a single line (no trace separation).
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e. Set the audio signal generator frequency to 20 Hz.
f. CHECK – that the display shows no separation of the trace.
13. Adjust LED Bar Gains
a. Connect the leveled audio signal generator output to all three AUDIO
INPUTs.
b. Set the leveled audio signal generator to the output level shown in
Table 5–2.
Table 5–2: LED Bar Gain Adjustment
Inst
Signal
Level
Left Right Aux
R351 R352 R553
760A
760D
760N
7.75 mV
Adjust for 5 segments lit.
Adjust for 6 segments lit.
Adjust for 4 segments lit.
rms
15.50 mV
rms
rms
15.50 mV
c. ADJUST – R351 (Left Offset Adjust), R352 (Right Offset Adjust), and
R553 (Aux Offset Adjust) so that the correct number of LED segments
are lighted, as shown in Table 5–2.
d. (760A only) Set S340 to position 6 (expands around 0 dB, 0.05
dB/segment resolution).
e. Set the audio signal generator to the output level shown in Table 5–3.
Table 5–3: LED Bar Reference Adjustment
Inst
Signal
Level
Left Right Aux
R347 R546 R758
760A
760D
760N
775 mV
550 mV
777 mV
0 dB
rms
rms
rms
–9 dB (arrowhead)
0 dB (TEST)
f. ADJUST – R347, R546, and R758 for the LED bar reading shown in
Table 5–3. For the 760D and 760N, depress the EXPAND SCALE
button while making this adjustment.
g. (760A only) Set S340 to position 0.
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Section 6
Theory of Operation
INTRODUCTION
This section is intended to give a thorough understanding of the 760A / 760D /
760N Stereo Audio Monitor’s operational theory. A block diagram is provided
to show the relationships between major functional blocks of circuitry. Each
block directly relates to a portion of circuitry on a schematic that is described in
detail in this section.
The name of each schematic diagram is listed as a paragraph title (upper case)
and is followed by the diagram number (in parenthesis). The circuit blocks on
each diagram follow the appropriate diagram title. When identical circuits exist
for vertical and horizontal, or for left or right channels, only one will be
described.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Figure 6–1 (on the following page) is the 760A / 760D / 760N block diagram.
DETAILED CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS
INPUT AMPLIFIERS <1>
The LEFT, RIGHT, and AUX input amplifiers are instrumentation amplifier
circuits. For the standard 760A/760D/760N, the gain (in dB) may be selected by
moving J185, J385, or J657 for the LEFT, RIGHT, or AUX, respectively, to the
appropriate pins for reference levels of 0, +4, +8, +12, or +16 dBu. There is an
additional position, U, which is provided for installations which use a reference
level other than these. See SECTION 3, INSTALLATION, for instructions on
calculating the proper resistor values.
The 760D and the 760N are designed to indicate 0 dB and +6 dB, respectively,
with a 1.55 Vrms input.
This is in accordance with DIN 45 406 and, for the 760N, Technical Recommen-
dation N9. In order to accomplish this, resistors of the appropriate value have
been installed in the positions selected by the U settings of J185, J385, and J657;
therefore, only the U positions may be used for the 760D and 760N.
The inputs may be terminated by 150 Ω, 600 Ω, or >20k Ω as selected by J192,
J392 and J664 for LEFT, RIGHT and AUX, respectively.
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MATRIX & AGC CONTROL
LOGIC <4>
45° Matrix. The Left and Right signals are added in U179 and subtracted in
U379 to produce L+R and L–R signals. These signals, if applied to the CRT,
will rotate the pattern 45° counterclockwise, so that the Left signals are indicated
along the left 45° diagonal and Right signals along the right 45° diagonal. A
vertical line indicates Left and Right signals are equal and in phase (mono). This
orientation makes pattern interpretation more natural. The user may bypass the
matrix using jumpers J273 and J373 so that Left signals are indicated on the
vertical axis and Right signals on the horizontal. Equal Left and Right signals
(Mono) are then indicated along the right 45° diagonal.
L+R
–L
Vertical
Deflection
Amplifier
V.
POS.
Gain
Control
Low Pass
Filter
LEFT
Input
.
Amplifier
Gain
Control
Logic
Orthogonality
Correction
Z–Axis
Dimming
Z–Axis
Amplifier
.
.
45°
CRT
Matrix
RIGHT
Input
Horizontal
Deflection
Amplifier
Low Pass
Filter
Amplifier
Gain
Control
.
R–L –R
DIFF
INTEN–
SITY
DISPLAY
GAIN
AUX
Input
Amplifier
PEAK
HOLD
SUM
H.
POS.
LEFT
LED
BAR
LEFT
Bar Anode
Driver
LEFT
Dynamic
Response
LEFT
Bar Cathode
Driver
LEFT
Peak
Processor
10
X
10
RIGHT
LED
BAR
RIGHT
Bar Cathode
Driver
RIGHT
Bar Anode
Driver
RIGHT
Dynamic
Response
RIGHT
Peak
Processor
10
X
10
AUX
LED
BAR
Select Logic
AUX
Bar Anode
Driver
AUX
Dynamic
Response
AUX
Bar Cathode
Driver
AUX
Peak
Processor
10
X
10
SELECT
Scale
Shaper
Master
Clock
Down
Counter
DAC
EXPAND
SCALE
Circles represent Front–Panel Controls
Figure 6–1: 760A / 760D / 760N Block Diagram
CRT Orthogonality Correction. A small amount of the signal from the horizontal
signal path (amplitude and polarity adjusted by R463) is applied to the vertical
path to correct for small differences in CRT deflection orthogonality.
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Trace Rotation. A dc current through the trace rotation coil magnetically corrects
rotation.
Gain Control Logic. The signal from the Input Amplifier is full wave rectified in
the precision rectifier, U462, and filtered and compared by U361 to determine
the largest signal. The comparator output is combined with AUTO and CAL in
U153, a one of eight decoder. Depending on the input combination, analog
switches U172 and U167 select the appropriate signal to be applied to the Gain
Control circuit. AUTO is the clockwise detent position of the front–panel
DISPLAY GAIN control, and CAL is the counterclockwise detent. The manual
gain control applies a variable dc voltage to the Gain Control circuit. In the
CAL detent, the voltage is set by an internal pot, R262. In the AUTO detent, the
control voltage is the larger of the Horizontal or Vertical signals as determined
by the comparator, U361.
AGC & CRT DEFLECTION
AMPLIFIERS <5>
Gain Control (Vertical). U680 is a dual gain control circuit. This circuit rectifies a
control signal and buffers it to attack capacitor C586 and decay capacitor C581.
The dc level controls the transconductance of the DG block. In the gain control
circuit, the DG circuit is used to control the ac feedback of an op–amp such that
the output level stays constant for an input signal between about –20dB to
about +8 dB, for the standard 760A. This range changes to about –25 dB to
+5 dB for the 760D, and about –15 dB to +15 dB for the 760N. The attack and
decay capacitors allow for fast gain reduction on signal peaks, and for slow
recovery to keep low frequency signals from “pumping” the gain. The dc
feedback is provided by R593, R685 and C588. R686 corrects for dc offset,
allowing maximum output amplitude. R782 (offset adj) trims out pattern
“bounce” that would result from the control signal appearing at the output.
Low Pass Filter (Vertical). U894 is a four-pole low pass filter with a cutoff at
about 34 kHz. R789 is adjusted for phase match between the two channels.
Output Amplifier (Vertical). The output amplifier is a differential cascaded
amplifier with R601 (VERT POSITION) adjusted for centering, and R786
adjusted for gain.
Z–Axis Dimming. The Z–Axis circuit prevents CRT burn by turning off the CRT
when the larger of the horizontal or vertical signals fall below a minimum level.
The two signals are amplified, rectified, and filtered by U880, Q776, and C776.
LEVEL INDICATORS
The level indicator is a broad term that refers to all the circuitry associated with
the LED bar graph. This circuitry is found on diagrams 2 and 3, and is based on
the principle illustrated in Figure 6–2.
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Filter &
Rectifier
Input
Signal
–
+
Decoder /
Driver
Comparator
LED Bar
DAC
DAC Ramp
ROM Lookup
Table
Clock
Counter
Figure 6–2: Simplified Level Indicator block diagram
The LED segments of a 100–segment bar are scanned from top to bottom about
300 times per second by a down–counter and decoder. The counter simulta-
neously addresses a ROM lookup table which contains the amplitudes repre-
sented by each segment of the bar. A DAC converts this succession of
amplitudes to an analog voltage ramp which is compared with the rectified and
filtered input signal. When the ramp voltage becomes less than the input signal,
the LED bar driver is enabled, lighting the LED segments. Hence, all segments
representing amplitudes less than the signal level are lit.
The ROM lookup table determines the shape and range of the scale. In addition
to the normal scale range, the ROM also contains the magnified scale range
actuated by the EXPAND SCALE button. Other scales for calibration and
troubleshooting are selected by a special service switch, S340. Refer to SECTION
4, MAINTENANCE, for information on the settings and uses of S340.
GRAPH DRIVERS <2>
Dynamic Response
Control (Left)
The signal from the Input Amplifier is full–wave rectified in precision rectifier
U445A & B, isolated by U445C & D, filtered with PPM time constants and
buffered by U453. The attack time constant is such that a 10 ms sine wave burst
will indicate 1 dB below true peak value. The fall time is 1.8 seconds for a
20 dB indicator drop. R347, R546 and R758 provide calibration adjustments for
the LEFT, RIGHT and AUX indicators, respectively.
Signal Peak Processor
(Left)
Comparator. U635B compares the rectified signal with the DAC ramp and
provides the bar enabling signal. This signal is passed through logic contained
in a PAL, U438, which is part of the Peak Hold circuit description that follows.
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Peak Hold Circuit. The Peak Hold circuit is entirely digital. It stores peak values
as follows. On each scan of the bar (300 times per second) the Comparator
(described above) provides a CMP signal to PAL U438. The PAL then asserts
BAR ENABLE, which allows the Bar Anode Driver to operate. The PAL also
asserts DELAY to clock the counter state corresponding to the signal level into
the latch, U428. On succeeding bar scans digital comparator U432 compares the
latched number, at its Q inputs, with the counter state corresponding to the new
signal level, at its P inputs. If the new state exceeds the old, the comparator
signals the PAL through the GREATER line, and the PAL responds by again
asserting DELAY, clocking the new peak value into the latch. Asserting DELAY
also clocks a retriggerable monostable circuit, U436, which has a three–second
period. If the monostable circuit reaches the end of this period without being
retriggered it raises the TIMEOUT line high, to signal the PAL that it is time to
cancel the peak. The PAL then asserts GATE, clearing the latch. In this manner,
the latch keeps track of the counter state corresponding to the peak to be
indicated.
The circuit indicates peak values as follows. As the counter scans the bar, the
comparator monitors the counter and notifies the PAL, via the EQUALS line,
when the counter state matches the stored peak. The PAL then turns on the bar
for two clock periods using the BAR ENABLE line, lighting two successive bar
segments to indicate the value of the stored peak. If a stored peak persists for
three seconds without being exceeded, it is canceled by the monostable circuit.
If it is exceeded, the monostable circuit is retriggered to restart the time–out
cycle.
Peaks below –20 dB are prevented from being indicated by the PK BLK line,
which is controlled by a data line from the scale–shaper ROM, U132 on diagram
(3).
A further description of the PAL signals for troubleshooting can be found in
SECTION 4, MAINTENANCE.
Bar Anode Driver (Left)
Since the LEDs comprising the bar are internally arranged in a 10–by–10 matrix,
they are addressed by two BCD–to–decimal decoders; one driving the anodes
and one driving the cathodes. U308 drives the anodes through buffers U208 and
U223A. The cathode decoder/driver, U320, is located on the front–panel board
(diagram 8). Gate U708 provides a way to turn the bar on and off by forcing the
decoder into a non–BCD state when the BAR ENABLE line is high. This forces
all the decoder outputs high, and the LED anodes low.
Peak Hold On/Off
The PEAK HOLD front–panel switch is debounced by an RC network and
Schmitt gate U825A & B, which toggles flip–flop U823 for on/off control.
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BAR SCANNER/DRIVER &
DAC <3>
Master Clock
U818 provides approximately 30 kHz clocking for the counter. Its output is a
square wave whose rising edge defines clock phase 1. An inverter U825
provides clock phase 2, whose rising edge is delayed from phase 1 by one–half
the clock period.
Down Counter
U828 and U623 form a two–digit BCD down–counter. The counter output is
delayed half a clock period by latch U424 which in turn drives the bar decoders.
Monostable circuit U715 provides intersegment blanking by disabling the latch
outputs for a few microseconds after each clock pulse.
Scale Shaper Lookup
Table
ROMs U127 and U137 form the look–up table, which determines the shape and
range of the scale. Twelve data bits provide the needed resolution. In addition
to the normal scale information, the ROM also contains the magnified scale
actuated by the EXPAND SCALE button. Other scales for calibration and
service are selected by a special service switch S340. Refer to SECTION 4,
MAINTENANCE, for information on settings and uses. The ROM data outputs are
latched by U132 and U142, to synchronize the output data, and applied to the
DAC.
DAC
U146 is a 12–bit DAC with adjustments provided for gain (R252) and offset
(R253). The DAC output range is from 0 V (all LED segments lit) when all
DAC inputs are high, to +5 V (all LED segments off) with all DAC inputs low.
LOW VOLTAGE POWER
SUPPLY <6>
The Low Voltage Power Supply converts the mains line voltage (90–250 VAC)
to supply the power requirements of the instrument. The voltages supplied by
the Low Voltage Power Supply are +40 V, "15 V, and +5 V.
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The Low Voltage Power Supply is called a Flyback Switcher. When switcher
mosfet Q9 is turned on, its drain voltage drops to approximately 0 V. The
current through the 350 mH primary winding of T3 begins ramping up. The
voltages present at all secondaries is such that the rectifier diodes are reverse
biased. Energy is being stored in the magnetic field of T3. When Q9 turns off,
the drain voltage “flies back” in a positive direction. Current now flows in all of
the secondary windings and supplies power.
Line Rectifier and Filter
The input line voltage is filtered by the rear-panel connector to reduce the
electrical noise conducted into or out of the instrument. R89 limits the initial
charging current through the rectifier diodes and C54.
CR21, CR22, CR23, and CR24 form a bridge rectifier. C54 filters the 110 to
350 VDC rectifier output. L4 filters the switching noise produced by the
switcher. R102 reduces the circulating current in the parallel circuit consisting of
L4 and C44. DS4, R93, and R94 form a line voltage indicator. R91 and R92
charge C42. C42 provides power to U5 until the primary housekeeping winding
provides power through CR17.
Pulse Width Modulator
U5 is a current-mode pulse width modulator (PWM). A current-mode PWM
uses two feedback loops. The inner current feedback loop directly controls the
switcher mosfet peak current. The outer voltage feedback loop programs the
inner loop peak current trip point.
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U5 pin 2 is the inverting input of an internal op-amp. The noninverting input is
set to 2.5 V by an internal voltage reference. Current from the peak detector
flows through R83 and R79. R84 provides a 100 mA offset. The voltage at U5
pin 1 will vary in order to maintain U5 pin 2 at 2.5 V.
The voltage at U5 pin 1 is modified by an internal circuit and sets the trip point
of the internal comparator. U5 pin 3 is the external input to the comparator. R88
and C52, connected to U5 pin 4, set the internal oscillator to 80 kHz.
The circuit works as follows: The oscillator resets the latch and U5 pin 6 goes
high, turning the switcher mosfet on. The current through the switcher mosfet
increases, causing the voltage across R96 to increase. This voltage is divided by
R87 and R101, and is applied to the comparator (pin 3). When the voltage at U5
pin 3 reaches the comparator trip point, the latch toggles and the switcher mosfet
is turned off. This process is repeated at an 80 kHz rate.
C58 increases the PWM noise immunity by rolling off the internal op-amp
frequency response. R82 holds the switcher mosfet off as the circuit is powering
up. R81 slows the turn-on of the switcher mosfet while CR27 speeds up the
turn–off.
Output Filters
The three output windings supply four output voltages. Each output is rectified
by a single diode and filtered by an LC pi filter.
Error Amplifier
The Error Amplifier regulates the +5 V output by feeding an error signal to the
Pulse Width Modulator. VR1 is a 2.5 V shunt regulator containing an op-amp
and a voltage reference. The +5 V is divided by R69 and R70 to provide 2.5 V
to VR1, with fine adjustment provided by R99. C40 and R71 determine the gain
and frequency response of VR1. VR4 controls overshoot of the +5 V at power
up. R98 and CR26 provide a minimum operating current for VR1. R68
decouples C39 from VR1. Overvoltage protection for the +5V supply is
provided by a crowbar circuit formed by Q11, VR3, R13, and R14.
Feedback Transformer
Driver and Peak Detector
The 80 kHz sawtooth waveform at U3 pin 3 trips comparator U3. U3 pin 1 then
feeds a trigger pulse to one-shot U4. U4 pin 13 outputs a 300 ns pulse to the
130 mA current source consisting of Q7 and Q8. When Q8 turns on, T2 pin 2 is
pulled down until CR15 (Error Amplifier) is forward biased. The negative-going
pulse at T2 pin 2 is peak detected by CR16 and C46. The DC voltage present at
the anode of CR16 feeds the pulse width modulator and the Output Under-Volt-
age Shutdown circuit. CR29 resets T2 between pulses.
Output Under-Voltage
Shutdown
If the +5 V is below 4.9 V, the Error Amplifier will cause the Peak Detector
output to go below 2.9 V. The output of comparator U3B will pull low and shut
down pulse width modulator U5. C47 and R96 delay the operation of U3B long
enough for the power supply to power up. If the +5 V does not reach 4.9 V
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within 50 ms of power up, U3B will shut down the switcher. The power supply
will then cycle on and off every couple of seconds.
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER
SUPPLY <7>
The High Voltage Power Supply generates the heater, cathode, control grid, focus
anode, and post accelerating potentials required to display the outputs of the
Vertical and Horizontal Output Amplifiers.
HV Osc and Error Amp
The High Voltage Power Supply is generated by a sine wave oscillator and
step-up transformer. Q6 and T1 are the principal elements of an Armstrong
oscillator running at about 22 kHz. Error Amplifier U2 regulates the +100 V
output and keeps the High Voltage Power Supply constant under varying load
conditions by controlling the base current to Q6. The +100 V output is regulated
directly, while the High Voltage Power Supply is indirectly regulated through a
current feedback circuit.
R48, C16, R60, and R64 form the High Voltage Power Supply Current Feedback
circuit. As the current from the High Voltage Power Supply is increased, the
voltage to the + side of the Error Amplifier (U2) increases, which increases the
base drive to Q6, the HV Osc. This current feedback compromises the regula-
tion of the +100 V supply to keep the high voltage constant with varying
intensities.
C66 and Q10 are a Start Delay circuit that holds the Error Amplifier output low,
through CR30, until C66 is charged. Delaying the start of the high voltage
oscillator allows the Low Voltage Power Supply to start, unencumbered by the
load from the high voltage oscillator.
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Power Supply Outputs
CR4 is the high voltage rectifier. Filter capacitors C3, C4, and C8 work with
CR4 to provide –2530 V to the CRT cathode. U1 is a four-times multiplier
providing +11 kV to the CRT anode.
Focus Amplifier
Q1 and Q2 form an operational amplifier that sets the voltage at the bottom of
the focus divider. The front-panel FOCUS pot determines the voltage at the
bottom of the focus divider. The Center Focus control, R11, is set for optimum
beam focus, as viewed on the CRT, with the front-panel FOCUS control set to
mid range. Once the Center Focus adjustment has been set, adjusting the
front-panel FOCUS control changes the voltage at the bottom end of the divider
and, consequently, the voltage on the CRT focus anode.
Grid Drive Circuit
The cathode of the CRT is at a –2750 V potential with the grid coupled to the
Z-Axis Amplifier by the Grid Drive circuit. The grid is approximately 75 V
negative with respect to the cathode. The 200 Vp-p sine wave present at the
cathode of CR8 is input to the Grid Drive circuit where it is clipped for use as
CRT control grid bias.
The sine wave from the cathode of CR8 is coupled through R47 to a clipping
circuit consisting of CR5 and CR6. Clipping level for the positive excursion of
the sine wave is set by the CRT Bias adjustment, R58. The negative clipping
level is set by the front-panel INTENSITY control through the Z-Axis Amplifier.
The clipped sine wave is coupled through C11 to a rectifier made up of CR1 and
CR3. The rectified, clipped sine wave is the CRT control grid bias voltage. C9
couples the blanking signal from the Z-Axis Amplifier to the CRT control grid.
DS1 and DS2 limit the CRT grid to cathode voltage at instrument turn on or off.
DS3 limits the CRT heater to cathode voltage.
Z-Axis Amplifier
This is an inverting amplifier with negative feedback. R22 is the feedback
resistor while R7, R20, and R33 act to maintain the summing junction at +5 V.
Without any Z-Axis input current, the amplifier output is approximately +10 V.
Negative Z-Axis input current will cause the output to go positive.
Q5 is a current amplifier feeding the output stage. Q3 and Q4 form a push-pull
output stage. Q3 acts as a 2.7 mA constant current pull-up, while Q4 is the
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pull-down transistor. C6 speeds up the amplifier by coupling AC signals to the
base of Q3. CR2 and R41 protect the amplifier during CRT arcing.
CRT
The pinout for the CRT is shown in Figure 6–3.
Pin
1
2
Description
Filament (f)
Cathode (k)
4
5
3
6
7
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
11
12
13
14
GRID (g1)
FOCUS (g3)
ASTIG (g4)
GEOM (g5)
VERT PLATE (y2)
VERT PLATE (y1)
HORIZ PLATE (x2)
1st ANODE (g2)
HORIZ PLATE (x1)
Filament (f)
1
14
13
11
12
Figure 6–3: Pinout of the CRT Socket
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Section 7
Options
Introduction
This section describes instrument options available for the 760–Series.
OPTIONS
CRT Options
The standard instrument is shipped with a P31 (green) phosphor CRT installed.
If Option 74 is ordered, the instrument is shipped with a P4 (white) phosphor
CRT installed. The CRT part numbers are given at the end of the Replaceable
Electrical Parts List.
Power Cord Options
Any of the power cord options shown in Table 7–1 can be ordered for the
760–Series. If no power cord option is ordered, instruments are shipped with a
North American 125 V locking power cord and one replacement fuse.
Table 7–1: Power Cord Options
Option
A1
Description of power cord*
Universal Europe 220 V/16 A Locking
United Kingdom 240 V/15 A
A2
A3
Australian 240 V/10 A
* All power cord options include a captive power plug and
one replacement fuse
Unless otherwise specified, power cords for use in North America are UL listed
and CSA certified. Option cords are approved by at least one test house
acceptable in the country to which the product is shipped. Power cord types are
illustrated on the exploded view in SECTION 10 REPLACEABLE MECHANICAL
PARTS.
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Section 8
Replaceable Electrical Parts
This section contains a list of the electrical components for the 760A, 760D, and
760N. Use this list to identify and order replacement parts.
Parts Ordering Information
Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix field office or
representative.
Changes to Tektronix products are sometimes made to accommodate improved
components as they become available and to give you the benefit of the latest
improvements. Therefore, when ordering parts, it is important to include the
following information in your order:
H
H
H
H
Part number
Instrument type or model number
Instrument serial number
Instrument modification number, if applicable
If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part, your
local Tektronix field office or representative will contact you concerning any
change in part number.
Change information, if any, is located at the rear of this manual.
Using the Replaceable Electrical Parts List
The tabular information in the Replaceable Electrical Parts List is arranged for
quick retrieval. Understanding the structure and features of the list will help you
find all of the information you need for ordering replacement parts. The
following table describes each column of the electrical parts list.
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Parts List Column Descriptions
Column Column Name
Description
1
Component number
The component number appears on diagrams and circuit board illustrations, located in the diagrams
section. Assembly numbers are clearly marked on each diagram and circuit board illustration in the
Diagrams section, and on the mechanical exploded views in the Replaceable Mechanical Parts list
section. The component number is obtained by adding the assembly number prefix to the circuit
number (see Component Number illustration following this table).
The electrical parts list is arranged by assemblies in numerical sequence (A1, with its subassem-
blies and parts, precedes A2, with its subassemblies and parts).
Chassis-mounted parts have no assembly number prefix, and they are located at the end of the
electrical parts list.
2
Tektronix part number
Serial number
Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix.
3 and 4
Column three indicates the serial number at which the part was first effective. Column four indicates
the serial number at which the part was discontinued. No entry indicates the part is good for all
serial numbers.
5
Name & description
An item name is separated from the description by a colon (:). Because of space limitations, an item
name may sometimes appear as incomplete. Use the U.S. Federal Catalog handbook H6-1 for
further item name identification.
6
7
Mfr. code
This indicates the code number of the actual manufacturer of the part.
This indicates the actual manufacturer’s or vendor’s part number.
Mfr. part number
Abbreviations
Abbreviations conform to American National Standard ANSI Y1.1–1972.
Component Number
Component Number
A23A2R1234
A23
A2
R1234
Subassembly Number
(optional)
Assembly number
Circuit Number
Read: Resistor 1234 (of Subassembly 2) of Assembly 23
List of Assemblies
Chassis Parts
A list of assemblies is located at the beginning of the electrical parts list. The
assemblies are listed in numerical order. When a part’s complete component
number is known, this list will identify the assembly in which the part is located.
Chassis-mounted parts and cable assemblies are located at the end of the
Replaceable Electrical Parts List.
Mfr. Code to Manufacturer
Cross Index
The table titled Manufacturers Cross Index shows codes, names, and addresses
of manufacturers or vendors of components listed in the parts list.
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Manufacturers Cross Index
Mfr.
Code
Manufacturer
Address
City, State, Zip Code
D5243
ROEDERSTEIN ERNST GMBH
LEWIS SCREW CO
EVOX–RIFA INC
LUDMILLASTRASSE 23
4300 S RACINE AVE
8300 LANDSHUT GERMANY
CHICAGO IL 60609–3320
LINCOLNSHIRE IL 60015
TK0435
TK0515
100 TRI–STATE INTERNATIONAL
SUITE 290
TK0891
TK1155
TK1352
TK1547
MICONICS
1 FAIRCHILD AVE
PLAINVIEW NY 11803
COEUR D’ALENE ID 83814
SEATTLE WA 98119
QUALITY PLSTC INJECTION MOLDING
INTERFACE ELECTRONICS CORP
MOORE ELECTRONICS INC (DIST)
3910 INDUSTRIAL AVE
300 2–ND AVENUE WEST
19500 SW 90TH COURT
PO BOX 1030
TUALATIN OR 97062
TK1617
TK1727
CRAFT FACTORY PLASTICS
17145 SW ALEXANDER
POSTBUS 90050
ALOHA, OR 97007
PHILIPS NEDERLAND BV
AFD ELONCO
5600 PB EINDHOVEN THE NETHERLANDS
TK1743
TK1913
UNITRODE (UK) LTD
6 CRESSWELL PARK
BLACKHEATH
LONDON SE 3 9RD ENGLAND
ELMSFORD NY 10523
WIMA
2269 SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
PO BOX 127
THE INTER–TECHNICAL GROUP IND
TK2058
TK2073
TK2469
TDK CORPORATION OF AMERICA
TOKYO AMERICA INC
1600 FEEHANVILLE DRIVE
565 W GULF ROAD
MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 60056
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL 60005
VANCOUVER WA 98601
UNITREK CORPORATION
3000 LEWIS & CLARK WAY
SUITE #2
0CVK3
ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS INC
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS DIV
115 NE CUTOFF
PO BOX 2036
WORCHESTER MA 01613–2036
0GV52
0H1N5
SCHAFFNER EMC INC
9–B FADEM ROAD
SPRINGFIELD, NJ 07081
VERNON HILLS IL 60061
TOSHIBA MARCON ELECTRONICS
AMERICA CORPORATION
998 FIRST EDGE DRIVE
0JR03
0JR04
ZMAN MAGNETICS INC
7633 S 180th
KENT WA 98032
IRVINE CA 92718
TOSHIBA AMERICA INC
ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS DIV
9775 TOLEDO WAY
0JR05
0J9R2
0LUA3
00779
TRIQUEST CORP
3000 LEWIS AND CLARK HWY
ASAHIMACHI 5–CHOME IMABARI
100 PROVIDENCE PIKE
VANCOUVER WA 98661–2999
EHIME JAPAN
HARISON ELECTRIC CO LTD
PHILIPS COMPONENTS
AMP INC
SLATERSVILLE, RI 02876
HARRISBURG PA 17105
2800 FULLING MILL
PO BOX 3608
01295
04222
04713
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP
13500 N CENTRAL EXPY
PO BOX 655303
DALLAS TX 75262–5303
MYRTLE BEACH SC 29577
PHOENIX AZ 85008–4229
AVX/KYOCERA
DIV OF AVX CORP
19TH AVE SOUTH
P O BOX 867
MOTOROLA INC
SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS SECTOR
5005 E MCDOWELL RD
09353
C AND K COMPONENTS INC
PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS
15 RIVERDALE AVE
NEWTON MA 02158–1057
1CH66
811 E ARQUES AVENUE
PO BOX 3409
SUNNYVALE CA 94088–3409
1ES66
MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS INC
120 SAN GABRIEL DRIVE
SUNNYVALE CA 94086
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Manufacturers Cross Index (Cont.)
Mfr.
Code
Manufacturer
Address
City, State, Zip Code
11236
CTS CORPORATION
RESISTOR NETWORKS DIVISION
406 PARR ROAD
BERNE IN 46711–9506
11502
12697
12954
12969
13103
13919
IRC, INC
BOONE NC 28607–1860
EL PASO, TX 79936
PO BOX 1860
CLAROSTAT MFG CO INC
MICROSEMI CORP – SCOTTSDALE
12055 ROJAS DRIVE
SUITE K
8700 E THOMAS RD
P O BOX 1390
SCOTTSDALE AZ 85252
WATERTOWN MA 02172
DALLAS TX 75381
MICROSEMI CORPORATION
WATERTOWN DIVISION
530 PLEASANT STREET
THERMALLOY CO INC
2021 W VALLEY VIEW LN
PO BOX 810839
BURR–BROWN RESEARCH CORP
MICROSEMI CORP
6730 S TUCSON BLVD
P O BOX 11400
TUCSON AZ 85734
14552
15454
2830 S FAIRVIEW ST
SANTA ANA CA 92704–5948
ANAHEIM CA 92806–2591
KETEMA
2900 BLUE STAR STREET
RODAN DIVISION
18796
19701
MURATA ELECTRONICS NORTH AMERICA
INC.
STATE COLLEGE OPERATIONS
1900 W COLLEGE AVE
PO BOX 760
STATE COLLEGE PA 16801–2723
MINERAL WELLS TX 76067–0760
PHILIPS COMPONENTS DISCRETE PROD-
UCTS
DIV RESISTIVE PRODUCTS FACILITY
AIRPORT ROAD
2N936
22526
24546
VISHAY ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
BERG ELECTRONICS INC (DUPONT)
1122 23RD STREET
857 OLD TRAIL RD
550 HIGH ST
COLUMBUS, NE 68601
ETTERS PA 17319
DALE ELECTRONICS
A VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY INC CO
BRADFORD PA 16701–3737
26364
27014
31918
32997
COMPONENTS CORP
6 KINSEY PLACE
DENVILLE NJ 07834–2611
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP
ITT SCHADOW INC
2900 SEMICONDUCTOR DR
8081 WALLACE RD
SANTA CLARA CA 95051–0606
EDEN PRAIRE MN 55344–2224
RIVERSIDE CA 92507–2114
BOURNS INC
TRIMPOT DIV
1200 COLUMBIA AVE
34371
48726
50139
50434
51406
53387
55680
HARRIS SEMICONDUCTOR
SEMICONDUCTOR SECTOR
MS 58–71
PO BOX 883
MELBOURNE, FL 32902–0883
MERRIMACK NH 03054–0399
EL PASO TX 79936
UNITRODE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS CORP
(UICC)
7 CONTINENTAL BLVD
PO BOX 399
ALLEN–BRADLEY CO
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
1414 ALLEN BRADLEY DR
HEWLETT–PACKARD CO
OPTOELECTRONICS DIV
370 W TRIMBLE RD
SAN JOSE CA 95131–1008
SMYRNA GA 30080
MURATA ELECTRONICS NORTH AMERICA INC 2200 LAKE PARK DR
HEADQUARTERS AND GEORGIA OPERATIONS
3M COMPANY
ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS DIV
3M AUSTIN CENTER
AUSTIN TX 78769–2963
SCHAUMBURG IL 60195–4526
NICHICON /AMERICA/ CORP
927 E STATE PKY
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Manufacturers Cross Index (Cont.)
Mfr.
Code
Manufacturer
Address
City, State, Zip Code
37942
NORTH AMERICAN CAPACITOR CO
INDIANAPOLIS ROAD, HWY 240
PO BOX 240
GREEN CASTLE, IN 46135
NORFOLK NE 68701–2242
IRVINE CA 92718
56845
57668
DALE ELECTRONICS INC
ROHM CORPORATION
2300 RIVERSIDE BLVD
PO BOX 74
15375 BARRANCA PARKWAY
SUITE B207
57856
61935
62643
TELTEC INC
7890 12TH AVE SOUTH
1016 CLEGG COURT
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55425
PETALUMA CA 94952–1152
ROSEMONT, IL 60018–4771
SCHURTER INC
UNITED CHEMICON INC
9801 W HIGGINS ST
SUITE 430
64155
64537
71400
LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP
KDI/TRIANGLE ELECTRONICS
1630 MCCARTHY BLVD
60 S JEFFERSON ROAD
MILPITAS CA 95035–7417
WHIPPANY, NJ 07981
ST LOUIS MO 63178
BUSSMANN
DIV OF COOPER INDUSTRIES INC
114 OLD STATE RD
PO BOX 14460
71590
73743
75042
CGE SWITCHES – USA
PO BOX 1587
FORT DODGE IA 50501
FISCHER SPECIAL MFG CO
111 INDUSTRIAL RD
401 N BROAD ST
COLD SPRING KY 41076–9749
PHILADELPHIA PA 19108–1001
IRC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
PHILADELPHIA DIV
TRW FIXED RESISTORS
75498
76493
MULTICOMP INC
3005 SW 154TH TERRACE #3
BEAVERTON OR 97006
BELL INDUSTRIES INC
JW MILLER DIV
306 E ALONDRA BLVD
PO BOX 2859
GARDENA, CA 90247–1059
80009
82389
TEKTRONIX INC
14150 SW KARL BRAUN DR
PO BOX 500
BEAVERTON OR 97077–0001
CHICAGO IL 60630–1314
SWITCHCRAFT INC
SUB OF RAYTHEON CO
5555 N ELSTRON AVE
83701
84411
ELECTRONIC DEVICES INC
21 GREY OAKS AVE
301 WEST O ST
YONKERS NY 10710–3205
OGALLALA NE 69153–1844
AMERICAN SHIZUKI CORP
OGALLALA OPERATIONS
86928
8X345
91637
SEASTROM MFG CO INC
NORTHWEST SPRING MFG CO
DALE ELECTRONICS INC
456 SEASTROM STREET
5858 WILLOW LANE
TWIN FALLS, ID 83301
LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97035
COLUMBUS NE 68601–3632
2064 12TH AVE
PO BOX 609
9M860
ESAM INC
PO BOX 376
GRANTS PASS, OR 97526
SCHAUMBURG, IL 60173
TK2073
TOKYO COSMOS AMERICA INC
1177 E TOWER ROAD
8–5
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Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Mfr.
Number
Part Number effective
Discont’d
Code
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A1
671–2890–10
670–9532–01
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:POWER SUPPLY
80009
80009
671289010
A2
A3
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:FRONT PANEL
670953201
671–2383–04
671–2383–05
671–1469–04
671–1469–05
671–1472–04
671–1472–05
B050000
B052829
B030000
B030175
B030000
B030210
B052828
B030174
B030209
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760A ONLY)
80009
80009
80009
80009
80009
80009
671238304
671238305
671146904
671146905
671147204
671147205
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760A ONLY)
A3
A3
A3
A3
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760D ONLY)
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760D ONLY)
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760N ONLY)
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760N ONLY)
A10
671–3637–00
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:CRT SOCKET BOARD
80009
671363700
A1
671–2890–10
281–0775–01
283–0021–00
283–0261–00
283–0261–00
285–1341–01
281–0771–00
285–1470–00
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:POWER SUPPLY
80009
04222
671289010
A1C1
A1C2
A1C3
A1C4
A1C5
A1C6
A1C7
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.001UF,20%,5000V
SA105E104MAA
TK2058 TCK45YS3H102M–A
CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.01UF,20%,4000V
18796
18796
DHR28Z5U103M4KV
DHR28Z5U103M4KV
CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.01UF,20%,4000V
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:MTLZD FILM;0.1UF,20%,100V,POLYESTER
CAP,FXD,CER DI:2200PF,20%,200V
TK1913 MKS 2 0.1UF 20%
04222 SA102C222MAA
TK1913 FKP1 330/1600/5
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:MTLZD FILM;330PF,
1600VDC/500VAC,POLYPROPYLENE,11 X18
A1C8
283–0261–00
283–0261–00
281–0563–00
283–0021–00
281–0707–00
281–0707–00
281–0707–00
285–1341–01
290–1311–00
CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.01UF,20%,4000V
18796
18796
04222
DHR28Z5U103M4KV
DHR28Z5U103M4KV
SA305E474MAA
A1C9
CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.01UF,20%,4000V
A1C10
A1C11
A1C12
A1C13
A1C14
A1C15
A1C16
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V,0.150 X0.290
CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.001UF,20%,5000V
TK2058 TCK45YS3H102M–A
CAP,FXD,CER DI:15000PF,10%,200V
04222
04222
04222
MA302C153KAA
MA302C153KAA
MA302C153KAA
CAP,FXD,CER DI:15000PF,10%,200V
CAP,FXD,CER DI:15000PF,10%,200V
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:MTLZD FILM;0.1UF,20%,100V,POLYESTER
TK1913 MKS 2 0.1UF 20%
55680 UPL1H100MDH1TD
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,50V,ESR=1.4
OHM(100KHZ,20C),5X11MM,105C,5000HRS
A1C17
A1C18
A1C19
285–1341–01
281–0775–01
290–1310–00
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:MTLZD FILM;0.1UF,20%,100V,POLYESTER
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
TK1913 MKS 2 0.1UF 20%
04222 SA105E104MAA
0H1N5 CEJSM2C100M
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,160V,ESR=24.9 OHM
(120HZ,20C),LS=0.200INCH,13X20MM,105C,5000HRS
A1C20
A1C21
281–0707–00
281–0707–00
CAP,FXD,CER DI:15000PF,10%,200V
CAP,FXD,CER DI:15000PF,10%,200V
04222
04222
MA302C153KAA
MA302C153KAA
8–6
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A1C22
A1C23
281–0563–00
285–1328–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V,0.150 X0.290
04222
SA305E474MAA
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:MTLZD FILM;0.01UF,5%,2000V,POLYPROPY-
LENE,1.25X.95
TK1913 FKP1 .01/2000/5
A1C24
290–1310–00
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,160V,ESR=24.9 OHM
(120HZ,20C),LS=0.200INCH,13X20MM,105C,5000HRS
0H1N5 CEJSM2C100M
A1C25
A1C27
A1C28
A1C29
A1C30
A1C31
A1C32
A1C33
281–0775–01
281–0775–01
281–0775–01
290–1267–00
290–1267–00
290–1267–00
290–1267–00
290–1310–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
04222
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
0H1N5 CEJSM2C100M
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,160V,ESR=24.9 OHM
(120HZ,20C),LS=0.200INCH,13X20MM,105C,5000HRS
A1C34
290–1310–00
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,160V,ESR=24.9 OHM
(120HZ,20C),LS=0.200INCH,13X20MM,105C,5000HRS
0H1N5 CEJSM2C100M
A1C35
A1C36
A1C37
A1C38
A1C39
A1C40
A1C41
A1C42
A1C43
A1C44
A1C45
A1C46
A1C47
A1C48
A1C49
A1C50
A1C51
A1C52
A1C53
A1C54
A1C56
A1C57
A1C58
A1C59
A1C60
A1C61
290–1267–00
290–1267–00
290–1267–00
290–1267–00
281–0775–01
281–0772–00
281–0563–00
290–1267–00
281–0563–00
285–1331–00
281–0563–00
281–0773–00
281–0563–00
281–0809–00
281–0775–01
281–0563–00
281–0773–00
281–0773–00
285–1437–00
290–1275–00
285–1246–00
285–1222–00
281–0809–00
281–0775–01
281–0775–01
281–0768–00
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;4700PF,10%,100V,0.100 X
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V,0.150 X 0.290
CAP,FXD,ALUM:560UF,20%,50V,ESR=0.40 OHM (100KHZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V,0.150 X 0.290
CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.47UF,5%,400V
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
04222
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA101C472KAA
SA305E474MAA
0H1N5 CEEFM1H561M7
04222 SA305E474MAA
TK1913 MKS4 .47/400/5
04222 SA305E474MAA
TK1743 CGB103KEX
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V,0.150 X 0.290
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.01UF,10%,100V
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V,0.150 X 0.290
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;200 PF,5%,100V,0.100 X 0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.47UF,20%,50V,0.150 X 0.290
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.01UF,10%,100V
04222
04222
04222
04222
SA305E474MAA
SA101A201JAA
SA105E104MAA
SA305E474MAA
TK1743 CGB103KEX
TK1743 CGB103KEX
TK1913 FKP1/100/1600/5
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.01UF,10%,100V
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:100PF,5%,1600VDC/500VACSAFETY CONT
CAP,FXD,ALUM:330UF,20%,400V,35X35MM,105C
CAP,FXD,PPR DI:0.022UF,20%,250VAC
55680
LGQ2G331MHSC
TK0515 PME 289 MB 5220
TK0515 PME 271 M 568
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:0.068UF,20%,250V
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;200 PF,5%,100V,0.100 X 0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CER DI:470PF,20%,100V
04222
04222
04222
04222
SA101A201JAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA101A471KAA
8–7
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A1C65
A1C66
281–1301–01
290–1311–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MCL;0.47UF,10%,50V
37942
55680
185/0.47/K/50/AB/B
UPL1H100MDH1TD
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,50V,ESR=1.4 OHM
(100KHZ,20C),5X11MM,105C,5000HRS
A1CR1
A1CR2
A1CR3
A1CR4
A1CR5
A1CR6
A1CR7
A1CR8
A1CR9
A1CR10
A1CR11
A1CR12
A1CR13
A1CR14
A1CR15
A1CR16
A1CR17
A1CR19
A1CR20
A1CR21
A1CR22
A1CR23
A1CR24
A1CR25
A1CR26
A1CR27
A1CR29
A1CR30
A1CR31
A1DS1
152–0061–00
152–0061–00
152–0061–00
152–0409–00
152–0061–00
152–0061–00
152–0400–00
152–0400–00
152–0400–00
152–0400–00
152–0400–00
152–0400–00
152–1191–00
152–0400–00
152–0400–00
152–0141–02
152–0400–00
152–0141–02
152–0897–00
152–1165–00
152–1165–00
152–1165–00
152–1165–00
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0400–00
152–0400–00
152–0141–02
152–0400–00
150–0050–00
150–0050–00
150–0050–00
150–0050–00
159–0021–00
DIODE,SIG:200V,0.1A,700NS,4.0PF
12969
12969
12969
83701
12969
12969
PV122
PV122
PV122
CRVT150
PV122
PV122
DIODE,SIG:200V,0.1A,700NS,4.0PF
DIODE,SIG:200V,0.1A,700NS,4.0PF
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;12KV,10MA,250NS
DIODE,SIG:200V,0.1A,700NS,4.0PF
DIODE,SIG:200V,0.1A,700NS,4.0PF
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:SCHTKY;100V,10A,150A IFSM,800MVF AT 10A
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;1000V,1.5A,300NS,SOFT RCVRY
DIODE,RECT:ULTRA FAST;600V,4A,50NS
DIODE,RECT:ULTRA FAST;600V,4A,50NS
DIODE,RECT:ULTRA FAST;600V,4A,50NS
DIODE,RECT:ULTRA FAST;600V,4A,50NS
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
LAMP,GLOW:135V MAX,1.9MA,C2A–T,WIRE LEAD
LAMP,GLOW:135V MAX,1.9MA,C2A–T,WIRE LEAD
LAMP,GLOW:135V MAX,1.9MA,C2A–T,WIRE LEAD
LAMP,GLOW:135V MAX,1.9MA,C2A–T,WIRE LEAD
FUSE,CARTRIDGE:3AG,2A,250V,FAST BLOW
*MOUNTING PARTS*
0LUA3 1N4936
0LUA3 1N4936
0LUA3 1N4936
0LUA3 1N4936
0LUA3 1N4936
0LUA3 1N4936
04713
MBR10100
0LUA3 1N4936
0LUA3 1N4936
27014
0LUA3 1N4936
27014 FDH9427
0LUA3 BYV96E
FDH9427
04713
04713
04713
04713
27014
27014
MUR460RL
MUR460RL
MUR460RL
MUR460RL
FDH9427
FDH9427
0LUA3 1N4936
0LUA3 1N4936
27014
FDH9427
0LUA3 1N4936
0J9R2 NE–2Q–11R–T
0J9R2 NE–2Q–11R–T
0J9R2 NE–2Q–11R–T
0J9R2 NE–2Q–11R–T
A1DS2
A1DS3
A1DS4
A1F1
71400
AGC–2
200–2264–00
204–0906–00
CAP,FUSEHOLDER:3AG FUSES
61935
61935
FEK 031 1666
BODY,FUSEHOLDER:3AG & 5 X 20MM FUSES
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
TYPE FAU 031.35
8–8
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A1J1
131–5338–00
CONN,HDR:PCB/WIREWRAP;MALE,STR,1 X 7,0.15CTR,
0.230 MLG X 0.285 TAIL,30 GOLD,SIDE BYSIDE STACKABLE
22526
65561–107
A1J2
131–4794–00
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,0.235MLG X 0.112
TAIL,30GOLD,0.035 DIA PCB,SAFETY CONTROLLED
53387
2402–6112 UB
A1J3
A1J4
A1J6
A1L1
131–5337–00
131–3392–00
119–1946–00
108–1412–00
CONN,HDR:PCB/WIREWRAP;MALE,STR,1 X 4,0.150
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 10,0.1 CTR,0.230
FILTER,RFI:1A,250V,400HZ W/PC TERMINAL
22526
00779
65561–104
1–102844–1
0GV52 FX326–1/02–K–D–
TK2058 TSL0807–4R7M3R0
INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;4.7UH,20%,I<3.7A,RDC<0.017
OHM,Q>10,SRF>30MHZ,BOBBIN
A1L2
A1L3
A1L4
108–1412–00
108–1412–00
108–0205–00
INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;4.7UH,20%,I<3.7A,RDC<0.017
OHM,Q>10,SRF>30MHZ,BOBBIN
TK2058 TSL0807–4R7M3R0
TK2058 TSL0807–4R7M3R0
INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;4.7UH,20%,I<3.7A,RDC<0.017
OHM,Q>10,SRF>30MHZ,BOBBIN
INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;1MH,5%,IDC<400 MA,RDC<2.12
OHM,Q>[email protected]
76493
04713
8209
A1Q1
A1Q2
A1Q3
A1Q4
A1Q5
A1Q6
151–0749–00
151–0190–00
151–0350–03
151–0347–02
151–0350–03
151–0476–00
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;400V,500MA,50MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;150V,600MA,100MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;160V,600MA,100MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;150V,600MA,100MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,PWR:BIPOLAR,NPN;100V,3.0A,3.0MHZ,AMPL
*ATTACHED PARTS*
MPSA94
0JR04 2N3904
04713
04713
04713
04713
2N5401RLRP
2N5551RLRP
2N5401RLRP
TIP31C
214–3848–00
HEAT SINK,SEMIC:XSTR,TO–220;ALUM,CLIP–ON,BLK ANDZ
*END ATTACHED PARTS*
13103
6043PB
A1Q7
A1Q8
A1Q9
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–1286–00
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,PWR:MOS,N–CH;800V,4.0A,3.0 OHM
*ATTACHED PARTS*
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0LUA3 BUK456–800A
210–0406–00
211–0008–00
214–3841–00
NUT,PLAIN,HEX:4–40 X 0.188,BRS CD PL
SCREW,MACHINE:4–40 X 0.25,PNH,STL
73743
12161–50
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
HEAT SINK,SEMIC:XSTR,TO–220;VERTICALMOUNT,(2)SOLD-
ERABLE TABS,ALUM,BLACK ANODIZE
13103
6021PB
*END ATTACHED PARTS*
A1Q10
A1Q11
A1R1
A1R2
A1R3
A1R4
A1R5
A1R7
A1R8
A1R11
151–0350–03
151–0528–00
303–0155–00
301–0225–02
303–0155–00
303–0155–00
303–0155–00
322–3385–00
322–3097–00
311–1256–00
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;150V,600MA,100MHZ,AMPL
THYRISTOR,PWR:BIPOLAR,SCR;50V,16A RMS,PHASE
RES,FXD,CMPSN:1.5M OHM,5%,1W
04713
04713
50139
50139
50139
50139
50139
91637
91637
32997
2N5401RLRP
2N6400
GB1555
RES,FXD,CMPSN:2.2M OHM,5%,0.5W
EB2255
RES,FXD,CMPSN:1.5M OHM,5%,1W
GB1555
RES,FXD,CMPSN:1.5M OHM,5%,1W
GB1555
RES,FXD,CMPSN:1.5M OHM,5%,1W
GB1555
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;2.5M OHM,10%,0.5W,0.375
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G100R0F
3386F–1–255
8–9
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A1R12
A1R13
A1R14
A1R20
A1R22
A1R24
A1R25
A1R26
A1R27
A1R28
A1R29
A1R30
A1R31
A1R32
A1R33
A1R34
A1R35
A1R36
A1R37
A1R38
A1R39
A1R40
A1R41
A1R42
A1R43
A1R44
A1R45
A1R46
A1R47
A1R48
A1R49
A1R50
A1R51
A1R52
A1R53
A1R54
A1R55
A1R56
A1R57
A1R58
315–0471–03
322–3097–00
322–3001–00
322–3248–00
322–3329–00
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
322–3452–00
322–3300–02
322–3344–00
315–0470–03
315–0103–03
322–3385–00
322–3452–00
322–3300–02
322–3222–00
322–3162–00
322–3222–00
322–3034–00
315–0226–01
315–0471–03
315–0103–03
322–3121–00
322–3402–00
315–0471–03
315–0471–03
311–2239–00
322–3001–00
322–3385–00
322–3239–00
311–2239–00
322–3001–00
322–3260–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3260–00
322–3322–00
322–3001–00
322–3034–00
311–2239–00
RES,FXD,CMPSN:470 OHM,5%,0.25W
50139
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
50139
50139
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
50139
50139
50139
91637
91637
50139
50139
CB4715
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:3.74K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD,FILM:26.1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:499K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=TOMI,SMALL
RES,FXD,FILM:13K OHM,0.5%,0.2W,TC=T2
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF50G37400F
CCF501G37401F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50–2–G4993FT
CCF501D13001D
CCF501G37401F
CB4705
RES,FXD,FILM:37.4K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,CMPSN:47 OHM,5%,0.25W
RES,FXD,CMPSN:10K OHM,5%,0.25W
CB1035
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:499K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=TOMI,SMALL
RES,FXD,FILM:13K OHM,0.5%,0.2W,TC=T2
CCF501G10002F
CCF50–2–G4993FT
CCF501D13001D
CCF501G20000F
CCF50G475R0F
CCF501G20000F
CCF50–2–G22R10F
CB2265
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;475 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;22.1 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,CMPSN:22 M OHM,5%,0.25WALLEN BRADLEY ONLY
RES,FXD,CMPSN:470 OHM,5%,0.25W
CB4715
RES,FXD,CMPSN:10K OHM,5%,0.25W
CB1035
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;178 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;150K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,CMPSN:470 OHM,5%,0.25W
CCF501G178R0F
CCF50G15002F
CB4715
RES,FXD,CMPSN:470 OHM,5%,0.25W
CB4715
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;100K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:3.01K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;20K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;22.1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;22.1 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;100K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
TK2073 GF06UT2 104 M L
91637
91637
91637
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G30100F
TK2073 GF06UT2 203 M L20
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G49900F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G49900F
CCF501G22101F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF50–2–G22R10F
TK2073 GF06UT2 104 M L
8–10
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A1R59
A1R60
A1R61
A1R62
A1R63
A1R64
A1R65
A1R66
A1R67
A1R68
A1R69
A1R70
A1R71
A1R72
A1R73
A1R74
A1R75
A1R76
A1R77
A1R78
A1R79
A1R80
A1R81
A1R82
A1R83
A1R84
A1R85
A1R86
A1R87
A1R88
A1R89
A1R90
A1R91
A1R92
A1R93
A1R94
A1R95
A1R96
A1R97
A1R98
322–3485–07
322–3268–00
322–3034–00
322–3097–00
322–3222–00
322–3385–00
322–3385–00
322–3452–00
322–3001–00
322–3121–00
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3418–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3260–00
322–3260–00
322–3248–00
322–3097–00
322–3248–00
322–3356–00
322–3222–00
322–3121–00
322–3260–00
322–3289–07
322–3315–00
322–3385–00
308–0793–00
322–3034–00
322–3222–00
307–0746–00
305–0242–00
306–0104–00
306–0104–00
322–3402–00
322–3402–00
322–3256–00
322–3356–00
322–3222–00
322–3289–07
RES,FXD,FILM:5K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:6.04K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;22.1 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:499K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=TOMI,SMALL
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;178 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;221K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD,FILM:3.74K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:3.74K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD,FILM:49.9K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;178 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:4.99K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0TAPED &
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:18.7K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:0.51 OHM,5%,1WTC=150PPM/DEG C,MI
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;22.1 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,THERMAL:5 OHM,10%,7A/DEG C
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
75042
91637
91637
15454
11502
24546
24546
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF501C50000B
CCF501G60400F
CCF50–2–G22R10F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G20000F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G10002F
CCF50–2–G4993FT
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G178R0F
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G22102F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G49900F
CCF501G49900F
CCF50G37400F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50G37400F
CCF501G49901F
CCF501G20000F
CCF501G178R0F
CCF501G49900F
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G18701F
CCF501G10002F
BW20 .51OHM 5PE
CCF50–2–G22R10F
CCF501G20000F
SG200–S STRAI
GF–3 OR GS–3 24
FP42 OR FP2 100
FP42 OR FP2 100
CCF50G15002F
CCF50G15002F
CCF50–2–G4531FT
CCF501G49901F
CCF501G20000F
CCF501C10001B
RES,FXD,CMPSN:2.4K OHM,5%,2W
RES,FXD,CMPSN:100K OHM,10%,2W
RES,FXD,CMPSN:100K OHM,10%,2W
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;150K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;150K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:4.53K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:49.9K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
8–11
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A1R99
A1R101
A1R102
A1R103
A1T1
311–2239–00
322–3068–00
308–0290–00
322–3452–00
120–1695–00
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;100K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;49.9 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,WW:8 OHM,5%,5W
TK2073 GF06UT2 104 M L
91637
91637
91637
75498
CCF501G49R90F
CW52–8R000J T/R
CCF50–2–G4993FT
120–1695–00
RES,FXD,FILM:499K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=TOMI,SMALL
TRANSFORMER,PWR:HIGH VOLTAGE,FEEDBACK 3V,
RESONANT 231V, 100V 1MA,2750V 3.3MA, 6.3V 86MA
A1T2
A1T3
120–1945–00
120–1944–00
XFMR,RF:PRI 8UH,2:7,ON–OFF,VERTICALMOUNT,PC MT
0JR03 120–1945–00
TRANSFORMER,RF:PRI 88V,PRI 15V,SEC 40V AT0.385A,5V AT
2A,15V AT 0.80,IDED,PC MOUNT,1.45 X 1.7 X 1.17H
75498
26364
26364
129–2074–EC
104–01–02
104–01–02
A1TP1
A1TP2
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
A1U1
A1U2
A1U3
A1U4
A1U5
152–0900–00
156–0067–00
156–1225–00
156–0733–04
156–2524–00
MODULE,HV:7.5KVAC IN,15KVDC OUT,POTTED MODULE
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,OP–AMP;
51406
01295
01295
04713
48726
MSL2556
UA741CP
LM393P
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,COMPTR;DUAL,OPEN COLL,300NS
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,MULTIVIBRATOR
SN74LS221N
UC3842N
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,SW–REGULATOR CONTROLLER;
PWM,CURRENT MODE,SINGLE TOTEM POLE OUTPUT
A1VR1
A1VR2
A1VR3
A1VR4
A1VR5
A1VR6
A1W1
A1W2
A1W3
A1W4
156–1631–01
152–0195–00
152–0195–00
152–0149–00
152–0287–00
152–0287–00
131–0566–00
131–0566–00
131–0566–00
131–0566–00
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,VR;ADJUSTABLE,SHUNT,100MA,2.2%
DIODE,ZENER:5.1V,5%,0.4W
01295
14552
14552
04713
TL431CLPM
CD332125
CD332125
1N961BRL
DIODE,ZENER:5.1V,5%,0.4W
DIODE,ZENER:10V,5%,0.4W
DIODE,ZENER:110V,5%,0.4W;1N986B
DIODE,ZENER:110V,5%,0.4W;1N986B
BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L
BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L
BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L
BUS,CONDUCTOR:DUMMY RES,0.094 OD X 0.225L
24546
24546
24546
24546
OMA0207
OMA0207
OMA0207
OMA0207
A2
670–9532–01
281–0775–00
150–1181–00
131–5251–00
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:FRONT PANEL
80009
04222
50434
00779
670953201
A2C355
A2DS115
A2DS115
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
DIODE,OPTO:LED;RED,626NM,101 ELEMENTLINEAR
SA105E104MAA
QDSP–8838
3–534237–5
CONN,BOX:PCB;FEMALE,STR,1 X 37,0.1CTR,0.350 H X 0.125
TAIL,30 GOLD
A2DS215
A2DS215
150–1181–00
131–5251–00
DIODE,OPTO:LED;RED,626NM,101 ELEMENTLINEAR
50434
00779
QDSP–8838
3–534237–5
CONN,BOX:PCB;FEMALE,STR,1 X 37,0.1CTR,0.350 H X 0.125
TAIL,30 GOLD
A2DS315
A2DS315
150–1181–00
131–5251–00
DIODE,OPTO:LED;RED,626NM,101 ELEMENTLINEAR
50434
00779
QDSP–8838
3–534237–5
CONN,BOX:PCB;FEMALE,STR,1 X 37,0.1CTR,0.350 H X 0.125
TAIL,30 GOLD
A2DS412
A2DS416
A2DS418
150–1291–00
–––––––––––
–––––––––––
LED ASSEMBLY:DIRECTIONAL;3 IN 5 GREEN
(PART OF A2DS412)
TK1155 150–1291–00
(PART OF A2DS412)
8–12
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A2DS432
A2DS434
A2R423
A2R424
A2R425
A2R437
A2R438
A2R439
A2R451
A2R544
150–1286–00
–––––––––––
315–0121–00
315–0121–00
315–0121–00
315–0121–00
315–0121–00
322–3258–00
321–0274–00
311–2332–00
DIODE,OPTO:LED;ASSEMBLY,GRN,150–1109–00 IN
(PART OF A2DS432)
TK1155 150–1286–00
RES,FXD,FILM:120 OHM,5%,0.25W
RES,FXD,FILM:120 OHM,5%,0.25W
RES,FXD,FILM:120 OHM,5%,0.25W
RES,FXD,FILM:120 OHM,5%,0.25W
RES,FXD,FILM:120 OHM,5%,0.25W
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD,FILM:6.98K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
56845
CCF50–2–G4751FT
TK1727 2322–151–6K98
RES,VAR,NONWW:SPST,DOUBLE DETENT,10K
OHM,20%,0.25W
12697
86928
CM45225
*ATTACHED PARTS*
210–1435–00
366–1146–00
WASHER,FLAT:0.254 X 0.311 X 0.016,SST
KNOB:GY,0.127 ID X 0.392 OD X 0.466 H
*END ATTACHED PARTS*
5710–56–15P
0JR05 ORDER BY DESC
A2S516
260–2330–00
SWITCH,ROTARY:3 POSITION
*ATTACHED PARTS*
09353
MA03L1NCG
366–1146–00
214–4725–00
KNOB:GY,0.127 ID X 0.392 OD X 0.466 H
0JR05 ORDER BY DESC
8X345 214–4725–00
SPRING:COMPRESSION SPRING,0.026,302 STAINLESS
STEEL,0.313,+/–,0.0A0
*END ATTACHED PARTS*
A2S525
A2S534
A2U320
A2U332
A2U347
260–2273–00
260–2273–00
156–0111–02
156–0111–02
156–0111–02
SWITCH,PUSH:SPST,LOW PROFILE,MOMENTARY
SWITCH,PUSH:SPST,LOW PROFILE,MOMENTARY
IC,DIGITAL:TTL,DEMUX/DECODER;BCD TO DECIMAL
IC,DIGITAL:TTL,DEMUX/DECODER;BCD TO DECIMAL
IC,DIGITAL:TTL,DEMUX/DECODER;BCD TO DECIMAL
71590
71590
01295
01295
01295
ORDER BY DESC
ORDER BY DESC
SN74145N
SN74145N
SN74145N
A3
671–2383–04
671–2383–05
671–1469–04
671–1469–05
671–1472–04
671–1472–05
B050000
B052829
B030000
B030175
B030000
B030210
B052828
B030174
B030209
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760A ONLY)
80009
80009
80009
80009
80009
80009
671238304
671238305
671146904
671146905
671147204
671147205
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760A ONLY)
A3
A3
A3
A3
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760D ONLY)
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760D ONLY)
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760N ONLY)
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(760N ONLY)
*ATTACHED PARTS*
358–0723–00
STRAIN RLF,CA:1.9 L X 0.24 W X 0.56 HIGH,PLASTIC
*END ATTACHED PARTS*
53387
3448–3034
A3C125
A3C127
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
8–13
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3C132
A3C145
A3C148
A3C149
A3C165
A3C172
A3C179
A3C187
A3C190
A3C206
A3C211
A3C215
A3C251
A3C254
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
283–0220–00
290–0782–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0765–00
290–0990–01
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
290–0183–00
290–0536–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.01UF,20%,50V,X7R,0.20
CAP,FXD,ALUM:4.7UF,20%,35V,ESR=42.33 OHM (120HZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CER DI:100PF,5%,100V
04222
04222
04222
04222
55680
04222
04222
04222
62643
04222
04222
04222
12954
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SR155C103MAA
UVX1V4R7MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA102A101JAA
511D296
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,TANT:DRY;1UF,10%,35V,TANT OXD,0.151 X 0.317
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
AT513A105K035N
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,25V TANTALUM
(760A ONLY)
D5243 ETP–3F 10UF 25V
A3C254
290–1311–00
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,50V,ESR=1.4 OHM
(100KHZ,20C),5X11MM,105C,5000HRS
(760D AND 760N ONLY)
55680 UPL1H100MDH1TD
A3C255
A3C258
290–0267–00
290–0536–04
CAP,FXD,TANT:DRY;1UF,20%,35V,TANT OXD,0.151 X 0.317
2N936 173D105X0035V
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,25V
(760A ONLY)
2N936 199D106X0025CA1
A3C258
290–0536–00
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,25V TANTALUM
(760D AND 760N ONLY)
D5243 ETP–3F 10UF 25V
A3C261
A3C262
A3C263
A3C267
A3C268
A3C279
A3C287
A3C290
A3C324
A3C328
A3C332
A3C333
A3C338
A3C343
A3C344
A3C349
A3C361
A3C368
A3C369
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0765–00
290–0990–01
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
290–0990–01
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
283–0164–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CER DI:100PF,5%,100V
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
62643
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
62643
04222
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA102A101JAA
511D296
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;2.2UF,20%,25V,Z5U,0.40X
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
511D296
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SR403E225MAA
8–14
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3C379
A3C387
A3C390
A3C406
A3C411
A3C415
A3C436
A3C445
A3C448
A3C450
A3C453
A3C457
A3C458
A3C459
A3C461
A3C462
A3C468
A3C469
A3C479
A3C487
A3C490
A3C502
A3C510
A3C523
A3C527
A3C530
A3C535
A3C536
A3C538
A3C543
A3C545
A3C546
281–0775–00
281–0765–00
290–0990–01
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
285–0905–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
290–0782–00
290–0782–00
283–0164–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0765–00
290–0990–01
281–0775–00
290–0973–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
290–0297–00
281–0775–00
290–0297–00
281–0775–00
281–0810–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CER DI:100PF,5%,100V
04222
04222
62643
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
84411
04222
04222
04222
55680
55680
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
62643
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA102A101JAA
511D296
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:0.33UF,5%,50V
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
TEK34 .33 5 50
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
UVX1V4R7MAA
UVX1V4R7MAA
SR403E225MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA102A101JAA
511D296
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ALUM:4.7UF,20%,35V,ESR=42.33 OHM (120HZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,ALUM:4.7UF,20%,35V,ESR=42.33 OHM (120HZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;2.2UF,20%,25V,Z5U,0.40X
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CER DI:100PF,5%,100V
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:100UF,20%,25VDC
SA105E104MAA
0H1N5 CEUSM1E101
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:39UF,10%,10V
04222
04222
04222
04222
12954
04222
12954
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
D39B10K1
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:39UF,10%,10V
SA105E104MAA
D39B10K1
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
SA105E104MAA
SA102A5R6DAA
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;5.6PF,+/–0.5PF,100V,0.100 X 0.170
(760A ONLY)
A3C547
A3C547
285–1349–00
285–0808–00
CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,5%,63VDC
TK1913 MKS2 .1/63/5
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:0.1UF,10%,50V
(760A ONLY)
84411
TEK34–1049R5
A3C548
A3C548
A3C554
A3C556
A3C557
290–0990–01
290–1313–00
281–0775–00
290–0974–03
290–0974–03
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,ALUM:10UF,20%,50V,8 X 11MM;105 DEG,RDL,T&A
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,60VDC
62643
55680
04222
55680
55680
511D296
UET1H100MPH1TA
SA105E104MAA
UVX1H100MAA1TD
UVX1H100MAA1TD
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,60VDC
8–15
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3C562
A3C570
A3C571
A3C573
A3C574
A3C575
A3C578
A3C580
A3C581
A3C584
A3C586
A3C587
A3C588
A3C589
A3C612
A3C616
A3C618
A3C646
A3C649
A3C650
A3C660
A3C663
A3C670
A3C690
A3C695
A3C708
A3C711
A3C712
A3C715
A3C718
A3C724
A3C725
A3C728
A3C731
A3C735
A3C738
A3C744
A3C745
A3C746
281–0775–00
290–0782–00
281–0775–00
290–0488–00
290–0488–00
290–0183–00
290–0512–00
281–0775–00
290–0512–00
290–0488–00
290–0183–00
290–0488–00
290–0782–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
285–1349–00
285–0905–00
281–0765–00
290–0990–01
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
290–0488–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0812–00
281–0775–00
283–0142–00
290–0297–00
290–0297–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
281–0810–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ALUM:4.7UF,20%,35V,ESR=42.33 OHM (120HZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:2.2UF,10%,20V
04222
55680
04222
SA105E104MAA
UVX1V4R7MAA
SA105E104MAA
2N936 150D225X9020A2
2N936 150D225X9020A2
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:2.2UF,10%,20V
CAP,FXD,TANT:DRY;1UF,10%,35V,TANT OXD,0.151 X 0.317
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:22UF,20%,15V
12954
2N936 199D226X0015DA1
04222 SA105E104MAA
AT513A105K035N
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:22UF,20%,15V
2N936 199D226X0015DA1
2N936 150D225X9020A2
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:2.2UF,10%,20V
CAP,FXD,TANT:DRY;1UF,10%,35V,TANT OXD,0.151 X 0.317
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:2.2UF,10%,20V
12954
AT513A105K035N
2N936 150D225X9020A2
CAP,FXD,ALUM:4.7UF,20%,35V,ESR=42.33 OHM (120HZ,20C)
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,5%,63VDC
55680
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
UVX1V4R7MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
TK1913 MKS2 .1/63/5
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:0.33UF,5%,50V
84411
04222
62643
04222
04222
TEK34 .33 5 50
SA102A101JAA
511D296
CAP,FXD,CER DI:100PF,5%,100V
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:2.2UF,10%,20V
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
2N936 150D225X9020A2
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;1000PF,10%,100V,0.100 X
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CER DI:0.0027UF,5%,200V
04222
04222
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA101C102KAA
SA105E104MAA
TK2058 CK45YE2D272J–A
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:39UF,10%,10V
12954
12954
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
04222
D39B10K1
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:39UF,10%,10V
D39B10K1
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
SA102A5R6DAA
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;5.6PF,+/–0.5PF,100V,0.100 X 0.170
(760A ONLY)
A3C748
281–0775–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
04222
SA105E104MAA
8–16
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3C753
A3C754
A3C755
A3C758
A3C764
A3C768
A3C772
A3C776
A3C778
A3C785
A3C794
A3C815
A3C818
A3C819
A3C823
A3C825
A3C841
A3C853
A3C854
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
290–0990–01
281–0765–00
290–0990–01
290–0488–00
290–0512–00
290–0944–01
283–0623–00
290–0512–00
281–0775–00
283–0728–00
281–0775–00
281–0773–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
290–0297–00
281–0775–00
281–0810–00
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,CER DI:100PF,5%,100V
04222
04222
62643
04222
62643
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
511D296
SA102A101JAA
511D296
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:10UF,20%,50VTAPE & REEL
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:2.2UF,10%,20V
2N936 150D225X9020A2
2N936 199D226X0015DA1
0H1N5 CEBSM1C221M–T4
TK0891 RDM19FD122F03
2N936 199D226X0015DA1
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:22UF,20%,15V
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:220UF,20%,10V,LEADSPACING 0.2
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:1200PF,1%,100V
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:22UF,20%,15V
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:120PF,1%,500V
04222
TK0891 RDM15FD121F03
04222 SA105E104MAA
TK1743 CGB103KEX
SA105E104MAA
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.01UF,10%,100V
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,ELCTLT:39UF,10%,10V
04222
04222
12954
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
D39B10K1
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
SA105E104MAA
SA102A5R6DAA
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;5.6PF,+/–0.5PF,100V,0.100 X 0.170
(760A ONLY)
A3C855
285–1349–00
CAP,FXD,MTLZD:0.1UF,5%,63VDC
(760A ONLY)
TK1913 MKS2 .1/63/5
A3C858
A3C870
A3C872
A3C873
A3C874
A3C876
A3C880
A3C881
A3C890
A3C891
A3C894
A3C895
A3C897
A3CR186
A3CR187
A3CR254
A3CR255
A3CR286
A3CR287
285–0905–00
283–0623–00
283–0728–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
283–0789–00
281–0775–00
281–0775–00
283–0623–00
283–0728–00
281–0775–00
283–0789–00
283–0623–00
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0066–00
152–0066–00
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
CAP,FXD,PLSTC:0.33UF,5%,50V
84411 TEK34 .33 5 50
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:1200PF,1%,100V
TK0891 RDM19FD122F03
TK0891 RDM15FD121F03
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:120PF,1%,500V
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:600PF,1%,300V,0.41 X 0.48
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:1200PF,1%,100V
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
TK0891 RDM15FC601F03
04222
04222
SA105E104MAA
SA105E104MAA
TK0891 RDM19FD122F03
TK0891 RDM15FD121F03
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:120PF,1%,500V
CAP,FXD,CERAMIC:MLC;0.1UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0.170
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:600PF,1%,300V,0.41 X 0.48
CAP,FXD,MICA DI:1200PF,1%,100V
04222
SA105E104MAA
TK0891 RDM15FC601F03
TK0891 RDM19FD122F03
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,RECT:400V,1A,IFSM=30A,1.2VF,2US
DIODE,RECT:400V,1A,IFSM=30A,1.2VF,2US
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
27014
27014
FDH9427
FDH9427
0LUA3 1N5060
0LUA3 1N5060
27014
27014
FDH9427
FDH9427
8–17
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3CR356
A3CR386
A3CR387
A3CR442
A3CR443
A3CR456
A3CR458
A3CR459
A3CR486
A3CR487
A3CR536
A3CR542
A3CR543
A3CR545
A3CR546
A3CR558
A3CR559
A3CR563
A3CR564
A3CR565
A3CR566
A3CR616
A3CR638
A3CR642
A3CR643
A3CR658
A3CR659
A3CR742
A3CR743
A3CR746
A3CR747
A3CR757
A3CR758
A3CR780
A3CR790
A3CR791
A3CR846
A3CR850
A3CR851
A3CR852
152–0066–00
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0066–00
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0400–00
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
DIODE,RECT:400V,1A,IFSM=30A,1.2VF,2US
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,RECT:400V,1A,IFSM=30A,1.2VF,2US
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,RECT:FAST RCVRY;400V,1A,200NS
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
0LUA3 1N5060
27014
27014
27014
27014
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
0LUA3 1N5060
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
0LUA3 1N4936
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
27014
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
8–18
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3CR853
A3CR854
A3CR855
A3CR876
A3J115
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
152–0141–02
131–3363–00
175–9797–00
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
DIODE,SIG:ULTRA FAST;40V,150MA,4NS,2PF
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,RTANG,2 X 17,0.1CTR,0.33D
27014
27014
27014
27014
53387
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
FDH9427
2534–5002UB
A3J153
CA ASSY,SP:FLAT FLEX;FLX,10,27 AWG,2.5 L,1X10,BOX X
STR,SLDR TAB,CONN NON PLZ
TK2469 175–9797–00
A3J185
A3J186
A3J191
A3J192
A3J198
A3J273
A3J373
A3J385
A3J386
A3J391
A3J392
A3J398
131–4750–00
131–4750–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
131–4750–00
131–4750–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 6,0.100 CTR,0.230 MLG X 0.110 53387
TAIL,30 GOLD
2406–6112TB
2406–6112TB
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 6,0.100 CTR,0.230 MLG X 0.110 53387
TAIL,30 GOLD
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230MLG X 0.120
TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
00779
00779
00779
00779
00779
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230MLG X 0.120
TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230MLG X 0.120
TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 6,0.100 CTR,0.230 MLG X 0.110 53387
TAIL,30 GOLD
2406–6112TB
2406–6112TB
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 6,0.100 CTR,0.230 MLG X 0.110 53387
TAIL,30 GOLD
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
00779
00779
00779
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
A3J413
A3J419
131–4421–00
131–3766–00
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,2 X 10,0.1 CTR,0.235
53387
00779
2420–6142TB
87232–2
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,RTANG,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,0.235 MLG X
0.110 TAIL,30 GOLD,0.025 SQ
A3J657
A3J658
A3J663
A3J664
A3J668
A3L513
A3P185
131–4750–00
131–4750–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
131–4530–00
108–1262–00
131–3199–00
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 6,0.100 CTR,0.230 MLG X 0.110 53387
TAIL,30 GOLD
2406–6112TB
2406–6112TB
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 6,0.100 CTR,0.230 MLG X 0.110 53387
TAIL,30 GOLD
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
00779
00779
00779
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
CONN,HDR:PCB;MALE,STR,1 X 3,0.1 CTR,0.230
MLG X 0.120 TAIL,30GOLD,BD RETENTION
104344–1
INDUCTOR,FXD:POWER;100UH,10%,I<0.75A,RDC<0.23
OHM,Q>15,SRF>5.4MHZ,BOBBIN CORE
TK2058 TSL0807–101KR75
22526 68786–202
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,0.2 H,LOW
PROFILE,JUMPER
8–19
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3P192
131–3199–00
131–3199–00
131–3199–00
131–3199–00
131–3199–00
131–3199–00
131–3199–00
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,
0.2 H,LOW PROFILE,JUMPER
22526
22526
22526
22526
22526
22526
22526
68786–202
A3P273
A3P373
A3P385
A3P392
A3P657
A3P664
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,
0.2 H,LOW PROFILE,JUMPER
68786–202
68786–202
68786–202
68786–202
68786–202
68786–202
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,
0.2 H,LOW PROFILE,JUMPER
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,
0.2 H,LOW PROFILE,JUMPER
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,
0.2 H,LOW PROFILE,JUMPER
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,
0.2 H,LOW PROFILE,JUMPER
CONN,SHUNT:SHUNT;FEMALE,STR,1 X 2,0.1 CTR,
0.2 H,LOW PROFILE,JUMPER
A3Q507
A3Q603
A3Q604
A3Q620
A3Q695
A3Q761
A3Q766
A3Q769
A3Q776
A3Q795
A3Q861
A3Q864
A3Q865
A3Q883
A3Q884
A3Q885
A3Q886
A3R122
A3R123
A3R124
A3R155
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–0188–00
151–0710–00
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–0347–00
151–0347–00
151–0190–00
151–0190–00
151–0347–00
151–0190–00
151–0347–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
311–2230–00
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,30MHZ,0AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,PNP;40V,200MA,250MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,1.0A,50MHZ,AMPLIFIER
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;160V,600MA,10MHZ,0AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;160V,600MA,100MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;160V,600MA,100MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;40V,200MA,300MHZ,AMPL
XSTR,SIG:BIPOLAR,NPN;160V,600MA,100MHZ,AMPL
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3906
04713
MPSW01A
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N5551
0JR04 2N5551
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N5551
0JR04 2N3904
0JR04 2N5551
91637
91637
91637
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
B050000
B052829
B030000
B030175
B052828
B030174
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
(760A ONLY)
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L20
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L20
A3R155
A3R155
A3R155
311–2231–00
311–2230–00
311–2231–00
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET,1K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST,T&R
(760A ONLY)
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
(760D ONLY)
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET,1K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST,T&R
(760D ONLY)
8–20
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R155
311–2230–00
B030000
B030209
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
(760N ONLY)
A3R155
311–2231–00
B030210
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET,1K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST,T&R
(760N ONLY)
TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L20
A3R156
A3R157
A3R158
A3R168
A3R169
A3R170
A3R174
A3R175
A3R176
A3R177
A3R180
A3R181
A3R182
A3R183
322–3258–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
321–0816–07
322–3289–07
322–3373–00
321–0748–06
322–3237–00
322–3373–00
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:5K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
56845
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF50–2–G4751FT
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
TK1727 MPR24–2322–141–
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:4.95K OHM,0.25%,0.125W,TC=T9
91637
91637
19701
91637
91637
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G75001F
5033RE4K950C
CCF501G28700F
CCF501G75001F
RES,FXD,FILM:2.87K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760A ONLY)
A3R183
A3R183
322–3254–00
322–3286–00
RES,FXD,FILM:4.32K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760D ONLY)
91637
91637
CCF502G4321FT
CCF501G93100F
RES,FXD,FILM:9.31K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760N ONLY)
A3R187
A3R188
A3R195
A3R196
A3R247
A3R248
A3R252
A3R253
A3R255
A3R262
321–1612–07
321–0603–07
323–0114–00
323–0172–00
315–0275–00
315–0755–00
311–2239–00
311–2239–00
322–3350–00
311–2230–00
RES,FXD,FILM:4.455K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9
RES,FXD,FILM:15K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
RES,FXD,FILM:150 OHM,1%,0.5W,TC=T0
19701
19701
91637
91637
5033RE4K455B
5033RE15K00B
CMF65116G150R0F
CMF65116G604ROF
RES,FXD,FILM:604 OHM,1%,0.5W,TC=T0
RES,FXD,FILM:2.7M OHM,5%,0.25W
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
19701 5043CX7M500J
RES,FXD,FILM:7.5M OHM,5%,0.25W
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;100K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;100K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
RES,FXD,FILM:43.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
TK2073 GF06UT2 104 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 104 M L
91637
CCF502G4322FT
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
A3R263
A3R264
A3R265
A3R274
A3R275
A3R276
A3R277
322–3265–00
322–3289–00
315–0302–00
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3289–00
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;5.62K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:3K OHM,5%,0.25W
91637
91637
CCF501G56200F
CCF50G10001F
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF50G10001F
8–21
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R280
A3R281
A3R282
A3R287
A3R288
A3R306
A3R311
A3R315
A3R319
A3R320
A3R321
A3R336
A3R337
A3R344
A3R347
322–3289–07
322–3318–00
322–3373–00
321–1612–07
321–0603–07
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3001–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
311–2230–00
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:MET FILM;20K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:4.455K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9
91637
91637
91637
19701
19701
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G20001F
CCF501G75001F
5033RE4K455B
5033RE15K00B
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF501G10R00F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
RES,FXD,FILM:15K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 203 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 203 M L
A3R351
A3R352
311–2236–00
311–2236–00
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;20K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,SIDE ADJUST
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;20K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,SIDE ADJUST
A3R353
A3R354
A3R355
A3R356
A3R357
A3R358
A3R359
A3R362
A3R363
A3R364
A3R366
A3R370
A3R371
A3R373
A3R374
A3R375
A3R376
A3R380
A3R381
A3R382
A3R383
322–3481–00
322–3481–00
322–3222–00
322–3350–00
322–3172–00
322–3289–00
315–0205–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3385–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
321–0816–07
322–3289–07
321–0816–07
322–3289–07
322–3373–00
321–0748–06
322–3237–00
322–3373–00
RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM.1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM.1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:43.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:604 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:2M OHM,5%,0.25W
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF501G10003F
CCF501G10003F
CCF501G20000F
CCF502G4322FT
CCF501G604ROF
CCF50G10001F
TK1727 SFR25 2322–181–
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:5K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G10002F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
TK1727 MPR24–2322–141–
91637 CCF501C10001B
TK1727 MPR24–2322–141–
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:5K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:4.95K OHM,0.25%,0.125W,TC=T9
91637
91637
19701
91637
91637
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G75001F
5033RE4K950C
CCF501G28700F
CCF501G75001F
RES,FXD,FILM:2.87K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760A ONLY)
8–22
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R383
322–3254–00
RES,FXD,FILM:4.32K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760D ONLY)
91637
CCF502G4321FT
A3R383
322–3286–00
RES,FXD,FILM:9.31K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760N ONLY)
91637
CCF501G93100F
A3R387
A3R388
A3R400
A3R423
A3R441
A3R443
A3R446
A3R447
A3R451
A3R455
A3R456
A3R458
A3R460
A3R463
321–1612–07
321–0603–07
311–2269–00
307–0446–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3258–00
321–1720–00
322–3222–00
322–3258–00
322–3172–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
311–2236–00
RES,FXD,FILM:4.455K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9
RES,FXD,FILM:15K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
RES,VAR,NONWW:TRMR,20K OHM,20%,0.5WLINEAR,MI
RES NTWK,FXD,FI:10K OHM,20%,(9)RES
19701
19701
5033RE4K455B
5033RE15K00B
TK2073 GF06VT2 203 M L
11236
91637
91637
56845
64537
91637
56845
91637
91637
91637
750–101–R10K
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD,FILM:3.24M OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD,FILM:604 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50–2–G4751FT
PME55 3.24 MEGO
CCF501G20000F
CCF50–2–G4751FT
CCF501G604ROF
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;20K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,SIDE ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 203 M L
A3R466
A3R467
A3R469
A3R470
A3R471
A3R472
A3R473
A3R474
A3R475
A3R476
A3R477
A3R478
A3R480
A3R481
A3R482
A3R487
A3R488
A3R495
A3R496
A3R520
A3R520
A3R541
A3R543
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3289–00
322–3289–07
322–3318–00
322–3373–00
321–1612–07
321–0603–07
323–0114–00
323–0172–00
311–2212–01
366–1701–01
321–0418–00
322–3289–00
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:MET FILM;20K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:4.455K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
19701
19701
91637
91637
12697
80009
19701
91637
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF50G10001F
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G20001F
CCF501G75001F
5033RE4K455B
5033RE15K00B
CMF65116G150R0F
CMF65116G604ROF
CM45228
RES,FXD,FILM:15K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
RES,FXD,FILM:150 OHM,1%,0.5W,TC=T0
RES,FXD,FILM:604 OHM,1%,0.5W,TC=T0
RES,VAR,NONWW:CKT BD,20K OHM,10%,0.25WLINEAR
KNOB:GY,0.127 ID X 0.392 OD X 0.4 H
366170101
RES,FXD,FILM:221K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
5043ED221K0F
CCF50G10001F
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
8–23
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R546
311–2230–00
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
A3R547
A3R548
322–3282–00
322–3314–00
RES,FXD,FILM:8.45K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
91637
91637
CCF501G84500F
CCF501G18201F
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;18.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
(760A ONLY)
A3R550
A3R551
A3R553
322–3350–00
322–3222–00
311–2236–00
RES,FXD,FILM:43.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
91637
91637
CCF502G4322FT
CCF501G20000F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;20K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,SIDE ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 203 M L
A3R554
A3R556
322–3481–00
311–2230–00
RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM.1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
91637 CCF501G10003F
B050000
B052829
B030000
B030175
B030000
B030210
B052828
B030174
B030209
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
(760A ONLY)
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L20
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L20
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L20
A3R556
A3R556
A3R556
A3R556
A3R556
311–2231–00
311–2230–00
311–2231–00
311–2230–00
311–2231–00
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET,1K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST,T&R
(760A ONLY)
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
(760D ONLY)
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET,1K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST,T&R
(760D ONLY)
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
(760N ONLY)
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET,1K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST,T&R
(760N ONLY)
A3R558
A3R560
A3R562
A3R563
A3R564
A3R565
A3R566
A3R568
A3R576
A3R577
A3R580
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3385–00
322–3469–00
322–3306–00
311–2232–00
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:750K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;15K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G75002F
CCF50–2–G1502F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;2K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 202 M L
A3R582
A3R583
A3R593
A3R594
A3R600
A3R601
322–3469–00
321–0303–00
322–3385–00
322–3193–00
311–2269–00
311–2269–00
RES,FXD,FILM:750K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL
RES,FXD,FILM:14.0K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
91637
19701
91637
91637
CCF501G75002F
5043ED14K00F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G10000F
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,VAR,NONWW:TRMR,20K OHM,20%,0.5WLINEAR,MI
RES,VAR,NONWW:TRMR,20K OHM,20%,0.5WLINEAR,MI
TK2073 GF06VT2 203 M L
TK2073 GF06VT2 203 M L
8–24
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R602
A3R603
A3R604
A3R605
A3R606
A3R607
A3R608
A3R609
A3R610
A3R613
A3R615
A3R617
A3R632
A3R637
A3R641
A3R643
A3R646
A3R647
A3R648
A3R649
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
301–0101–00
322–3193–00
322–3385–00
322–3385–00
322–3385–00
322–3322–00
322–3354–00
322–3193–00
308–0344–00
322–3193–00
321–0418–00
322–3097–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3258–00
321–1720–00
322–3282–00
322–3314–00
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:100 OHM,5%,0.5W
91637
91637
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
TK1727 SFR30 2322–182–
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;22.1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;47.5K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,WW:18.2 OHM,1%,3W
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
19701
91637
91637
91637
56845
64537
91637
91637
CCF501G10000F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G22101F
CCF501G47501F
CCF501G10000F
RS2B–18R2OF–TR
CCF501G10000F
5043ED221K0F
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:221K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD,FILM:3.24M OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
RES,FXD,FILM:8.45K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50–2–G4751FT
PME55 3.24 MEGO
CCF501G84500F
CCF501G18201F
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;18.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
(760A ONLY)
A3R652
A3R653
A3R655
A3R656
A3R657
A3R658
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3373–00
321–0748–06
322–3237–00
322–3373–00
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:4.95K OHM,0.25%,0.125W,TC=T9
91637
91637
91637
19701
91637
91637
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G75001F
5033RE4K950C
CCF501G28700F
CCF501G75001F
RES,FXD,FILM:2.87K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760A ONLY)
A3R658
A3R658
322–3254–00
322–3286–00
RES,FXD,FILM:4.32K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760D ONLY)
91637
91637
CCF502G4321FT
CCF501G93100F
RES,FXD,FILM:9.31K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
(760N ONLY)
A3R660
A3R661
A3R672
A3R673
A3R674
A3R675
A3R676
A3R677
A3R678
A3R682
321–1612–07
321–0603–07
322–3258–00
322–3147–00
322–3193–00
322–3385–00
321–0340–00
322–3450–00
322–3481–00
321–0340–00
RES,FXD,FILM:4.455K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9
RES,FXD,FILM:15K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;332 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:34.0K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
RES,FXD,FILM:475K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL
RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM.1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:34.0K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
19701
19701
56845
91637
91637
91637
5033RE4K455B
5033RE15K00B
CCF50–2–G4751FT
CCF501G332R0F
CCF501G10000F
CCF501G10002F
TK1727 2322–151–34K0
91637
91637
CCF50–2G47502F
CCF501G10003F
TK1727 2322–151–34K0
8–25
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R683
A3R684
A3R685
A3R686
A3R687
A3R688
A3R693
A3R694
A3R700
A3R716
A3R717
A3R720
A3R720
A3R732
A3R733
A3R734
A3R735
A3R736
A3R737
A3R738
A3R743
A3R751
A3R752
A3R753
A3R755
A3R756
A3R757
A3R758
322–3450–00
322–3193–00
322–3385–00
322–3481–00
322–3147–00
322–3258–00
322–3354–00
322–3222–00
311–2262–00
322–3158–00
322–3281–00
311–2212–01
366–1701–01
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
322–3289–00
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
322–3289–00
322–3097–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–07
322–3289–07
322–3289–00
322–3289–07
322–3318–00
322–3373–00
311–2230–00
RES,FXD,FILM:475K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM.1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;332 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;47.5K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,VAR,NONWW:TRMR,1M OHM,20%,0.5WLINEAR,MI
RES,FXD,FILM:432 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;8.25K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,VAR,NONWW:CKT BD,20K OHM,10%,0.25WLINEAR
KNOB:GY,0.127 ID X 0.392 OD X 0.4 H
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
56845
91637
91637
CCF50–2G47502F
CCF501G10000F
CCF501G10002F
CCF501G10003F
CCF501G332R0F
CCF50–2–G4751FT
CCF501G47501F
CCF501G20000F
TK2073 GF06VT2 105 M L
57668
91637
12697
80009
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CRB2D FXE 432
CCF501G82500F
CM45228
366170101
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:10K OHM,0.1%,0.2W,TC=T9,T&R,SM BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:MET FILM;20K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501C10001B
CCF501C10001B
CCF50G10001F
CCF501C10001B
CCF501G20001F
CCF501G75001F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;500 OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,TOP ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 501 M L
A3R759
311–2234–00
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;5K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 502 M L
A3R760
A3R761
A3R762
A3R763
A3R764
A3R766
A3R767
A3R769
A3R770
A3R771
322–3246–00
322–3130–00
321–1612–07
321–0603–07
323–0114–00
323–0172–00
322–3289–00
322–3354–00
322–3222–00
322–3193–00
RES,FXD,FILM:3.57K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:4.455K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9
RES,FXD,FILM:15K OHM,0.1%,0.125W,TC=T9MI
RES,FXD,FILM:150 OHM,1%,0.5W,TC=T0
91637
57668
19701
19701
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF501G35700F
RB20FX221E
5033RE4K455B
5033RE15K00B
CMF65116G150R0F
CMF65116G604ROF
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G47501F
CCF501G20000F
CCF501G10000F
RES,FXD,FILM:604 OHM,1%,0.5W,TC=T0
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;47.5K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
8–26
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R772
A3R773
A3R774
A3R775
A3R776
A3R777
322–3177–00
322–3097–00
322–3267–00
322–3097–00
322–3250–00
311–2236–00
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;681 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:5.9K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;3.92K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
91637
91637
56845
91637
91637
CCF50–2G681R0F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50–2–G5901FT
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50–2F39200F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;20K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,SIDE ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 203 M L
A3R778
A3R779
A3R780
A3R781
A3R782
322–3269–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3193–00
311–2236–00
RES,FXD,FILM:6.19K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
91637
91637
91637
91637
CCF501G61900F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G10000F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;20K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197
SQ,SIDE ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 203 M L
A3R783
A3R784
A3R785
A3R786
322–3246–00
322–3130–00
322–3218–00
311–2234–00
RES,FXD,FILM:3.57K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;221 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1.82K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
91637
57668
91637
CCF501G35700F
RB20FX221E
CCF501G18200F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;5K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 502 M L
A3R787
A3R788
A3R789
322–3230–00
322–3218–00
311–2231–00
RES,FXD,FILM:2.43K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1.82K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
91637
91637
CCF50–2–G2431FT
CCF501G18200F
RES,VAR,TRMR:CERMET;1K OHM,20%,0.5W,0.197 SQ,TOP
ADJUST
TK2073 GF06UT2 102 M L
A3R790
A3R794
A3R797
A3R798
A3R815
A3R820
A3R821
A3R824
A3R842
A3R843
A3R844
A3R845
A3R846
A3R847
A3R849
A3R851
A3R852
A3R853
321–0263–00
322–3222–00
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
321–0720–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3001–00
321–0418–00
322–3097–00
322–3289–00
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
321–1720–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3289–00
322–3314–00
RES,FXD,FILM:5.36K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
19701
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
19701
91637
91637
91637
91637
64537
91637
91637
91637
91637
5043ED5K360F
CCF501G20000F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
CMF55–116–G–600
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G10R00F
5043ED221K0F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
PME55 3.24 MEGO
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G18201F
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:60K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:221K OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:3.24M OHM,1%,0.125W,TC=T0MI
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;18.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
(760A ONLY)
A3R854
322–3258–00
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;4.75K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100
56845
CCF50–2–G4751FT
8–27
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3R855
A3R856
A3R858
A3R861
A3R863
A3R864
A3R865
A3R866
A3R867
A3R868
A3R875
A3R876
A3R877
A3R878
A3R881
A3R882
A3R887
A3R888
A3R889
A3R895
A3R896
A3S340
322–3282–00
322–3481–00
308–0549–00
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
322–3178–00
322–3178–00
322–3210–00
308–0549–00
322–3324–00
322–3232–00
322–3296–00
322–3193–00
322–3289–00
322–3269–00
322–3097–00
322–3097–00
322–3269–00
322–3324–00
322–3296–00
322–3232–00
260–2233–00
RES,FXD,FILM:8.45K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:1M OHM.1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,WW:6.3K OHM,1%,3W
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
91637
57856
CCF501G84500F
CCF501G10003F
RS2B–B63000F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF50–2G698ROF
CCF50–2G698ROF
CCF501G15000F
RS2B–B63000F
CCF50–2F23201F
CCF501G25500F
CCF501G11801F
CCF501G10000F
CCF50G10001F
CCF501G61900F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G100R0F
CCF501G61900F
CCF50–2F23201F
CCF501G11801F
CCF501G25500F
KDS 10–312
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:698 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:698 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1.5K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,WW:6.3K OHM,1%,3W
RES,FXD,FILM:23.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:2.55K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:11.8K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;1K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;10K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:6.19K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD:METAL FILM;100 OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=100 PPM
RES,FXD,FILM:6.19K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:23.2K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:11.8K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
RES,FXD,FILM:2.55K OHM,1%,0.2W,TC=T0MI,SMALL BODY
SWITCH,ROTARY:DIP;BCD,10 POSITION,30V,125MA,5
PIN,GOLD/NICKEL,GLASSREINFORCED NYLON
A3TP151
A3TP248
A3TP255
A3TP323
A3TP351
A3TP357
A3TP454
A3TP548
A3TP551
A3TP552
A3TP554
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
8–28
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3TP568
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
214–4085–00
160–4232–01
160–6134–00
160–6136–00
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
26364
104–01–02
A3TP621
A3TP672
A3TP688
A3TP725
A3TP745
A3TP778
A3TP866
A3TP885
A3U127
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
26364
80009
80009
80009
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
104–01–02
160423201
160613400
160613600
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
TERM,TEST POINT:0.070 ID,0.220 H,0.063 DIAP
CB,0.015 X 0.032 BRASS,W/RED NYLON COLLAR
IC,MEMORY:CMOS,EPROM;8K X 8 W/3–STATE OUT
(760A ONLY)
A3U127
MICROCKT,DGTL:8192 X 8 EPROM,PRGM
(760D ONLY)
A3U127
MICROCKT,DGTL:8192 X 8 EPROM,PRGM
(760N ONLY)
*MOUNTING PARTS*
136–0755–00
SKT,DIP:PCB;FEMSTR,2 X 14,28 POS,0.1 X 0.6 CTR,0.175 H
X0.130 TAIL,BECU,TIN,ACCOM 0.008–0.0015 X 0.014–0.022
00779
2–641605–3
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
A3U132
A3U137
156–0913–00
160–4233–01
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,FLIP FLOP;OCTAL D–TYPE, ENABLE
01295
80009
SN74LS377N
160423301
IC,MEMORY:CMOS,EPROM;8K X 8 W/3–STATE OUT
(760A ONLY)
A3U137
A3U137
160–6135–00
160–6137–00
MICROCKT,DGTL:8192 X 8 EPROM,PRGM
(760D ONLY)
80009
80009
160613500
160613700
MICROCKT,DGTL:8192 X 8 EPROM,PRGM
(760N ONLY)
*MOUNTING PARTS*
136–0755–00
SKT,DIP:PCB;FEM,STR,2 X 14,28 POS,0.1 X 0.6 CTR,0.175 H
X0.130 TAIL,BECU,TIN,ACCOM 0.008–0.0015 X 0.014–0.022
00779
2–641605–3
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
A3U142
A3U146
A3U158
A3U161
A3U167
A3U172
A3U179
A3U208
156–0913–00
156–2819–00
156–0469–00
156–0480–02
156–0858–00
156–0858–00
156–2817–00
156–2818–00
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,FLIP FLOP;OCTAL D–TYPE, ENABLE
IC,CONVERTER:BIPOLAR,D/A;12 BIT,VOLTAGE OUT,REF
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,DEMUX/DECODER;3–TO–8DECODER
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,GATES
01295
13919
01295
01295
SN74LS377N
DAC80P–CBI–V
SN74LS138N
SN74LS08N
IC,MISC:CMOS,ANALOG SWITCH;QUAD SPST
IC,MISC:CMOS,ANALOG SWITCH;QUAD SPST
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
1ES66 DG201ACJ/C30248
1ES66 DG201ACJ/C30248
04713
MC34084P
IC,LINEAR:TTL,DRVR;8–CHAN SCE DRVR, LOW VOUT(SAT)
0CVK3 UDN2585A
8–29
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3U213
A3U217
A3U223
A3U308
A3U313
A3U317
A3U357
A3U361
A3U368
A3U379
A3U424
A3U428
A3U432
A3U436
A3U438
156–2818–00
156–2818–00
156–2818–00
156–0736–02
156–0736–02
156–0736–02
156–1451–00
156–1126–00
156–1149–00
156–2817–00
156–0982–02
156–0865–00
156–2336–00
156–1600–00
160–4234–00
IC,LINEAR:TTL,DRVR;8–CHAN SCE DRVR, LOW VOUT(SAT)
IC,LINEAR:TTL,DRVR;8–CHAN SCE DRVR, LOW VOUT(SAT)
IC,LINEAR:TTL,DRVR;8–CHAN SCE DRVR, LOW VOUT(SAT)
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,DEMUX/DECODER
0CVK3 UDN2585A
0CVK3 UDN2585A
0CVK3 UDN2585A
01295
01295
01295
01295
01295
27014
04713
01295
01295
01295
01295
80009
SN74LS42N
SN74LS42N
SN74LS42N
LM337KC
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,DEMUX/DECODER
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,DEMUX/DECODER
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,VR;NEGATIVE,ADJUSTABLE,1.5A,4%
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,COMPARATOR;OPEN COLL,200NS
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;
LM311P
LF351N
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
MC34084P
SN74LS374N
SN74LS273N
SN74LS684N
SN74LS123N
160423400
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,FLIP FLOP
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,FLIP FLOP;OCTAL D–TYPE, CLEAR
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,COMPARATOR;8–BIT MAGNITUDE
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,MISC;DUAL RETRIG MNSTBMV
IC,DIGITAL:STTL,PLD;PAL,16R6,28.5MHZ,180MA
*MOUNTING PARTS*
136–0752–00
SOCKET,DIP:PCB;FEMALE,STR,2 X 10,0.3 CTR,0.210 H X 0.128 00779
TAIL,TIN,PHOS BRONZE
2–641602–3
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
A3U445
A3U453
A3U456
156–2817–00
156–2817–00
156–1161–00
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
04713
04713
04713
MC34084P
MC34084P
LM317T
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,VR;POSITIVE,ADJUSTABLE,1.5A,4%
*MOUNTING PARTS*
210–0586–00
211–0008–00
NUT,PL,ASSEM WA:4–40 X 0.25,STL CD PL
SCREW,MACHINE:4–40 X 0.25,PNH,STL
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
A3U462
A3U468
A3U590
A3U612
A3U623
156–2817–00
156–1149–00
156–1156–01
156–1225–00
156–4440–00
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
04713
27014
27014
01295
MC34084P
LF351N
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;BURN–IN,NOT FOR NEW DSGN
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,COMPTR;DUAL,OPEN COLL,300NS
LF356N/A+ (D/C
LM393P
IC,DIGITAL:HCTCMOS,COUNTER;4–BIT UP/DOWN
DECADE,PRESETTABLE
1CH66 74HCT190N
A3U627
A3U630
A3U635
156–0865–00
156–2336–00
156–2901–00
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,FLIP FLOP;OCTAL D–TYPE, CLEAR
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,COMPARATOR;8–BIT MAGNITUDE
01295
01295
64155
SN74LS273N
SN74LS684N
LT1018CN8
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,COMPARATOR;DUAL,10US,LOW
OFFSET,LOW POWER
A3U638
160–4234–00
136–0752–00
IC,DIGITAL:STTL,PLD;PAL,16R6,28.5MHZ,180MA
*MOUNTING PARTS*
80009
160423400
SOCKET,DIP:PCB;FEMALE,STR,2 X 10,0.3 CTR,0.210 H X 0.128 00779
TAIL,TIN,PHOS BRONZE
2–641602–3
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
A3U645
156–2817–00
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
04713
MC34084P
8–30
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
A3U654
A3U670
A3U680
A3U708
A3U711
A3U715
A3U818
A3U823
A3U825
156–2817–00
156–1156–01
156–2815–00
156–0479–00
156–0479–00
156–0733–04
156–1408–00
156–0039–02
156–0721–00
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
04713
27014
MC34084P
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;BURN–IN,NOT FOR NEW DSGN
IC,MISC:BIPOLAR,MISC;ANALOG COMPANDOR
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,GATES;QUAD 2–INPUT OR
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,GATES;QUAD 2–INPUT OR
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,MULTIVIBRATOR
LF356N/A+ (D/C
1CH66 NE572N
01295
01295
04713
34371
27014
01295
SN74LS32N
SN74LS32N
SN74LS221N
ICM7555IPA
DM7473N
IC,MISC:CMOS,TIMER
IC,DIGITAL:TTL,FLIP FLOP;DUAL J–K, W/CLEAR
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,GATES;QUAD 2–INPUT NAND, W/SCHMITT
TRIGGER
SN74LS132N
A3U828
156–4440–00
IC,DIGITAL:HCTCMOS,COUNTER;4–BIT UP/DOWN
DECADE,PRESETTABLE
1CH66 74HCT190N
A3U831
A3U835
A3U838
156–0865–00
156–2336–00
156–1600–00
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,FLIP FLOP;OCTAL D–TYPE, CLEAR
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,COMPARATOR;8–BIT MAGNITUDE
01295
01295
01295
SN74LS273N
SN74LS684N
SN74LS123N
IC,DIGITAL:LSTTL,MISC;DUAL RETRIG MONOSTABLE
MULTIVIBRATOR
A3U844
A3U848
156–2901–00
160–4234–00
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,COMPARATOR;DUAL,10US,LOW
OFFSET,LOW POWER
64155
80009
LT1018CN8
160423400
IC,DIGITAL:STTL,PLD;PAL,16R6,28.5MHZ,180MA
*MOUNTING PARTS*
136–0752–00
SOCKET,DIP:PCB;FEMALE,STR,2 X 10,0.3 CTR,0.210 H X 0.128 00779
TAIL,TIN,PHOS BRONZE
2–641602–3
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
A3U853
A3U873
156–2817–00
156–1272–00
IC,LINEAR:BIFET,OP–AMP;QUAD
04713
01295
MC34084P
NE5532P
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,OP–AMP;DUAL,HIGH OUTPUT
DRIVE,LOW NOISE
A3U880
A3U894
156–0158–00
156–1272–00
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,OP–AMP;DUAL
01295
01295
MC1458P
NE5532P
IC,LINEAR:BIPOLAR,OP–AMP;DUAL,HIGH OUTPUT
DRIVE,LOW NOISE
A10
671–3637–00
131–5338–00
131–5337–00
131–5338–00
136–1289–00
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:CRT SOCKET BOARD
80009
22526
22526
22526
671363700
65561–107
65561–104
65561–107
A10J1
A10J2
A10J3
A10SKT1
CONN,HDR:PCB/WIREWRAP,;MALE,STR,1 X 7,0.15 CTR
CONN,HDR:PCB/WIREWRAP,;MALE,STR,1 X 4,0.15 CTR
CONN,HDR:PCB/WIREWRAP,;MALE,STR,1 X 7,0.15 CTR
SOCKET:CRT,TUBE;1730,SAFETY CONTROLLED
0LUA3 55595
J100
131–3208–00
211–0097–00
CONN,CIRC:XLR,FEMALE,3 POS,SAFTEY CONTROLLED
*MOUNTING PARTS*
82389
D3F
SCREW,MACHINE:4–40 X 0.312,PNH,STL
(QUANTITY 2)
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
8–31
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Electrical Parts
Replaceable Electrical Parts List (Cont.)
Component Tektronix
Serial no. Serial No.
Discont’d
Mfr.
Code
Number
Part Number effective
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
J200
131–3208–00
211–0097–00
CONN,CIRC:XLR,FEMALE,3 POS,SAFTEY CONTROLLED
*MOUNTING PARTS*
82389
D3F
SCREW,MACHINE:4–40 X 0.312,PNH,STL
(QUANTITY 2)
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
J300
131–3208–00
211–0097–00
CONN,CIRC:XLR,FEMALE,3 POS,SAFTEY CONTROLLED
*MOUNTING PARTS*
82389
D3F
SCREW,MACHINE:4–40 X 0.312,PNH,STL
(QUANTITY 2)
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
P110
P135
P198
P398
P668
S1
174–0455–00
174–0456–00
174–0485–00
174–0485–00
174–0405–00
260–2465–00
CA ASSY,SP,ELEC:20,28 AWG,6.75 L,RIBBON
CA ASSY,SP,ELEC:34,28 AWG,4.5 L,RIBBON
CA ASSY,SP,ELEC:3,26 AWG,2.5 L,RIBBON
CA ASSY,SP,ELEC:3,26 AWG,2.5 L,RIBBON
CA ASSY,SP,ELEC:3,26 AWG,7.0 L,RIBBON
TK1547 TO BE ASSIGNED
TK1547 TO BE ASSIGNED
TK1352 TO BE ASSIGNED
TK1352 TO BE ASSIGNED
TK1352 TO BE ASSIGNED
SWITCH,PUSH:0.4A,125VAC,W/SOLDER LUG,BUTTON
W/YELLOW INDICATOR
31918
602844
*ATTACHED PARTS*
CA ASSY,SP:
174–2648–00
80009
174–2648–00
*END ATTACHED PARTS*
V1
V1
154–0987–00
154–0987–16
ELECTRON TUBE:CRT,D14–375GH/987
(STANDARD ONLY)
80009
80009
154090800
154090816
ELECTRON TUBE:CRT,D14–375WA/987
(OPTION 74 ONLY)
**V1 ATTACHED PARTS**
CA ASSY,CRT:DISCRETE,ANODE LEAD;CRT,1,22AWG,30KV
**END ATTACHED PARTS**
131–6014–00
179–2997–00
174–3511–00
W1
W3
WIRE HARNESS:DESCRETE,CRT ASSY,CPD,5,24 AWG,5,26
AWG,1X4,0.1CTR & 1X7,RCPT X 1X4 & 1X7,0.1 RC
80009
179299700
CA ASSY,SP:DESCRETE,CPD,4,26 AWG,8.0L,1X7,0.1CTR,RCPT 9M860 174–3511–00
X STRAIN RELIEF,PCB
*ATTACHED PARTS*
–
344–0111–00
INSUL,SPREADER:DEFL LEADS,POLYPROPYLENE
*END ATTACHED PARTS*
TK1617 NA
8–32
760A / 760D / 760N
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Diagrams/Circuit Board
Illustrations
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Section 9
Diagrams/Circuit Board Illustrations
Symbols
Graphic symbols and class designation letters are based on ANSI Standard
Y32.2–1975.
Logic symbology is based on ANSI Y32.14–1973 in terms of positive logic.
Logic symbols depict the logic function performed and may differ from the
manufacturer’s data.
Overline, parenthesis, or leading slash indicate a low asserting state.
Example: ID CONTROL, (ID CONTROL), or /ID CONTROL.
Abbreviations are based on ANSI Y1.1–1972.
Other ANSI standards that are used in the preparation of diagrams by Tektronix,
Inc. are:
Y14.15, 1966 — Drafting Practices.
Y14.2, 1973 — Line Conventions and Lettering.
Y10.5, 1968 — Letter Symbols for Quantities Used in Electrical
Science and
Electrical Engineering.
American National Standard Institute
1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018
Component Values
Electrical components shown on the diagrams are in the following units unless
noted otherwise:
Capacitors
Values one or greater are in picofarads (pF).
Values less than one are in microfarads (mF).
Resistors
Ohms (W).
9–1
760A / 760D / 760N
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Diagrams/Circuit Board Illustrations
The following information and special symbols may appear in this manual.
Assembly Numbers
Each assembly in the instrument is assigned an assembly number (e.g., A20).
The assembly number appears on the diagram (in circuit board outline), circuit
board illustration title, and lookup table for the schematic diagram.
The Replaceable Electrical Parts List is arranged by assembly number in
numerical sequence; the components are listed by component number. Example:
Component Number
Chassis–mounted components
have no Assembly No. prefix.
See end of Replaceable Electrical
Parts List
A23 A2 R1234
Assembly
Number
Subassembly
Number (if used)
Schematic Circuit
Number
Grid Coordinates
The schematic diagram and circuit board component location illustration have
grids. A lookup table with the grid coordinates is provided for ease of locating
the component. Only the components illustrated on the facing diagram are listed
in the lookup table.
When more than one schematic diagram is used to illustrate the circuitry on a
circuit board, the circuit board illustration will only appear opposite the first
diagram; the lookup table will list the diagram number of other diagrams that the
other circuitry appears on.
DECOUPLED OR
FILTERED VOLTAGE
PLUG
CHANGED
PART
WIRE STRAP
MODULE
PORTS
IC TYPE
+12V
REAR
PANEL
+12V3
7
NEGATIVE
P1
J1
INPUT
TP1
R500
20K
R5
1.0
(VIDEO)
/VIDEO
J1
R100
2
1 2 3
NC
U1
741
6
W4
0 OHM
2
3
REFER TO
WAVEFORM
C1
10UF
4
2
BNC
(FEMALE)
PAD
FRONT PANEL
NOMENCLATURE
-12V
CLOCKWISE
AJUSTMENT
HEAT SINK
PART NAME,
SCHEMATIC &
BOARD REF
+11.8V
+15V
H
R55
100.0
SEE PARTS LIST
FOR SELECTION
CRITERIA
R4
20K
Q8
ROTATE
W751
12
R85
J3
SCREWDRIVER
ADJUSTMENT
-11.8V
SEL
2
1
BASE DRIVE
& SNUBBER
A3
ANALOG
BOARD
R56
100.0
Q6
SQUARE PIN
CONNECTOR
FUNCTION BLOCK
TITLE
C27
0.1UF
-15V
SEE PARTS LIST FOR
EARLIER VALUES AND
SERIAL NUMBER RANGES.
CIRCUIT BOARD
OUTLINE
PART OF A1 MAIN BOARD
INSTRUMENT NAME
VERTICAL INPUT
A1
1
SCHEMATIC NAME & NUMBER
ASSEMBLY NUMBER
COMPONENT LOCATOR GRID
9–2
760A / 760D / 760N
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A3 Main Board Diagram Component Locator
(with crossĆreferences to schematic diagrams 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5).
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No Loc
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No Loc
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No
Comp Diag Diag
No Loc
No Loc
No Loc
No
No Loc
No
No Loc
No Loc
No Loc
No Loc
No Loc
No
C125
C127
C132
C145
C148
C149
1
1
1
1
1
3
G3
G3
G3
H3
G2
G4
C502
C510
C523
4
5
1
G5
E3
H3
CR565
CR566
CR616
CR638
CR642
4
4
5
2
2
D3
D3
D3
E4
B4
Q769
Q776
Q795
5
5
5
G5
G3
G2
R344
R347
R351
3
2
2
D5
A1
C1
R520
R541
1
2
B5
D1
R673
R674
R675
R676
R677
5
5
5
5
5
B4
B5
C4
C4
A5
R784
5
G2
U462C
U462D
U468
U590
U612A
U612B
4
4
4
5
5
5
C3
C3
C3
C1
C3
D3
C755
C758
C764
C768
C772
3
1
1
5
5
A1
C2
B2
D4
B4
TP552
TP554
TP568
TP621
TP672
2
1
1
1
5
C4
E1
C5
D5
C4
R785
R786
R787
R788
R789
5
5
5
5
5
G2
G2
G2
G2
D1
R543
R546
R547
R548
R550
2
2
2
2
2
B1
A4
C1
C1
C4
C527
C530
C535
C536
C538
1
1
1
2
1
G4
G4
H2
D4
G4
Q861
Q864
Q865
Q883
Q884
Q885
Q886
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
G4
G4
G4
G2
G1
G2
G1
R352
R353
R354
R355
R356
2
2
2
3
3
C4
C1
C4
C1
C1
CR643
CR658
CR659
CR742
CR743
2
1
1
2
2
B4
C1
C1
B4
B4
R678
R682
R683
R684
5
5
5
5
C4
C1
A2
B2
C165
C172
C179
C187
C190
4
1
1
1
1
G3
G2
G2
C2
B2
C776
C778
C785
C794
C815
5
5
5
1
3
G3
F4
B1
G3
C3
TP688
TP725
TP745
TP778
TP866
TP885
5
3
1
1
5
5
C1
C5
D5
D5
F3
F3
U623
U627
U630
U635A
U635B
3
2
2
2
2
C5
D2
E5
D4
D1
R790
R794
R797
R798
R815
5
5
5
5
3
D1
G2
G2
G2
C3
R551
R553
R554
R556
R558
2
3
3
1
4
C4
C1
C1
F2
C2
C543
C545
C546
C547
C548
2
1
2
2
2
D1
H5
B1
C1
A4
R357
R358
R359
R362
R363
1
4
4
4
4
F5
E2
E2
D2
D3
R685
R686
R687
R688
R693
5
5
5
5
5
C1
C1
B1
C1
D2
CR746
CR747
CR757
CR758
CR780
2
2
1
1
5
B4
B4
C2
C2
G3
R122
R123
R124
R155
R156
2
2
2
1
1
H3
H2
H1
F4
F4
C206
C211
C215
C251
C254
2
1
3
3
1
H1
H3
H1
G5
F5
C818
C819
C823
C825
3
3
1
1
C2
B3
G4
G4
U638
2
2
2
2
2
F4
A4
A4
B4
B4
R820
R821
R824
R842
R843
2
2
2
3
3
B3
B3
A3
D1
D1
U127
U132
U137
U142
U146
3
3
3
3
3
D5
E5
D4
E4
F4
U645A
U645B
U645C
U645D
R560
R562
R563
R564
R565
R566
4
4
4
4
5
5
D1
C3
D3
D3
B4
B4
C554
C556
C557
C562
C570
1
1
1
1
5
H2
F2
F2
H2
C4
R364
R366
R370
R371
R373
4
4
4
4
4
C2
B2
C2
B2
A3
R694
R700
R716
R717
R720
5
1
3
3
5
D2
B5
A2
A3
D3
C841
C853
C854
C855
C858
3
1
3
3
3
D1
G5
B1
C1
C1
CR790
CR791
CR846
CR850
CR851
5
5
3
3
3
G3
H3
E1
B1
B1
R157
R158
R168
R169
R170
4
4
4
4
4
C4
C4
D4
C4
C4
C255
C258
C261
C262
C263
1
1
1
1
1
F5
F5
H3
G3
H2
U654A
U654B
U654C
U654D
U670
1
1
1
1
5
E1
E1
C2
C1
C4
R844
R845
R846
R849
R851
3
3
3
3
3
D1
E1
D1
B1
A1
U158
4
4
4
4
4
E2
F3
F2
H3
H1
U161A
U161B
U167
C571
C573
C574
C575
C578
1
5
5
5
5
G2
B5
B4
A4
A4
R374
R375
R376
R380
R381
4
4
1
1
1
A3
A3
D4
D4
D4
R568
R576
R577
R580
R582
R583
5
5
5
5
5
5
C4
A4
A4
A1
A1
A1
R732
R733
R734
R735
R736
2
2
2
2
2
D4
D4
D4
E4
D1
C870
C872
C873
C874
C876
5
5
1
1
5
E4
E4
G3
H5
F5
CR852
CR853
CR854
CR855
CR876
3
3
3
3
5
B1
B1
B1
B1
G3
R174
R175
R176
R177
R180
4
4
4
1
1
A2
A2
A2
D3
D3
U172
C267
C268
C279
C287
C290
1
1
1
1
1
G4
H2
G4
C3
B3
U680A
U680B
U708A
U708B
5
5
2
2
B4
B1
F1
F1
R852
R853
R854
R855
R856
3
3
3
3
4
B1
C1
B1
C1
H1
U179A
U179B
U179C
U179D
U208
4
1
1
1
2
A2
E2
C3
C2
G1
C580
C581
C584
C586
C587
1
5
5
5
5
G2
A1
B1
A1
B2
R382
R383
R387
R388
R400
1
1
1
1
4
D4
D4
B4
B4
G5
R593
R594
R600
R601
R602
5
5
5
5
4
C1
D1
H4
H2
G5
R737
R738
R743
R751
2
2
2
1
D1
D1
B4
D1
C880
C881
C890
C891
C894
1
1
5
5
1
G3
H5
E1
E2
H5
J115
J153
J185
J186
J191
2
1
1
1
1
H2
B5
D3
D2
B3
R181
R182
R183
R187
R188
1
1
1
1
1
D3
D3
D3
B2
B2
U708C
U708D
U711A
U711B
U711C
2
2
3
3
3
F4
F4
F1
F1
F1
C324
C328
C332
C333
C338
1
1
1
1
1
G3
G3
H3
H3
H3
R857
R858
R861
R863
R864
3
5
5
5
5
C1
G4
H4
G4
G5
U213
U217
U223
U308
U313
2
3
2
2
2
G4
G1
G3
G1
G4
C588
C589
C612
C616
C618
5
1
1
5
5
C1
G2
H4
D3
D3
R423
R441
R443
R446
R447
3
2
2
2
2
E3
B1
A1
B1
C1
R752
R753
R755
R756
R757
1
1
1
1
1
C1
D2
C2
D1
C1
R603
R604
R605
R606
R607
4
4
2
5
5
G5
H5
C3
C3
C2
C895
C897
5
5
F2
F1
J192
J198
J273
J373
J385
1
1
4
4
1
B3
B2
B2
B3
D4
R195
R196
R247
R248
R252
R253
1
1
3
3
3
3
B2
B2
G4
G4
G4
G4
U711D
U715A
U715B
U818
3
3
3
3
2
F2
B3
C3
B3
B3
C343
C344
C349
C361
C368
1
1
2
1
1
G3
G4
A1
H4
H4
R865
R866
R867
R868
R875
5
5
5
5
5
G5
G5
G4
D4
E4
U317
U357
U361
U368
U379A
3
1
4
4
4
G1
F5
E2
C2
A3
CR186
CR187
CR254
CR255
CR286
1
1
1
1
1
C2
C2
F5
F5
C3
C646
C649
C650
C660
C663
1
2
2
1
1
H5
C4
C4
C1
B1
R451
R455
R456
R458
R460
2
1
1
4
4
C1
F3
F2
D2
D2
R758
R759
R760
R761
R762
3
5
5
5
1
A1
G5
H4
G5
B2
U823A
R608
R609
R610
R613
R615
5
5
5
5
5
D2
C3
D3
D3
D2
J386
J391
J392
J398
J409
1
1
1
1
5
D4
B4
B4
B3
E3
U823B
U825A
U825B
U825C
U828
2
2
2
3
3
B2
A3
B3
C3
C4
C369
C379
C387
C390
C406
4
1
1
1
1
D1
H2
C4
B4
G3
R255
R262
R263
R264
R265
2
4
4
4
4
C1
G3
G3
G3
G3
R876
R877
R878
R881
R882
5
5
5
5
5
E4
F3
F3
G1
H1
U379B
U379C
U379D
U424
1
1
1
3
2
E4
C4
C4
E3
D2
CR287
CR356
CR386
CR387
CR442
1
1
1
1
2
C3
F2
C3
C4
B1
C670
C690
C695
C708
C711
1
1
5
1
1
H5
G5
D1
H4
H4
R463
R466
R467
R469
R470
4
4
4
4
4
B3
C3
B3
C3
C3
R763
R764
R766
R767
R769
1
1
1
5
5
B2
B1
B1
H2
D4
R617
R632
R637
R641
R643
2
2
2
2
2
A3
D4
D1
B3
A4
J413
J419
J657
J658
J663
4
4
1
1
1
A4
H5
D1
D1
B1
U428
U831
U835
U838A
U838B
U844A
3
3
3
3
3
D2
E2
D1
C2
D1
C411
C415
C436
C445
C448
1
1
1
1
2
G3
H3
H3
G2
C1
R274
R275
R276
R277
R280
1
1
1
1
1
E2
D2
C2
D3
C3
R887
R888
R889
R895
R896
5
5
5
5
5
G1
G1
D1
E2
E2
U432
2
2
2
2
2
E2
D2
D4
F1
A1
CR443
CR456
CR458
CR459
CR486
2
1
4
4
1
B1
F2
D2
D2
C4
U436A
U436B
U438
C712
C715
C718
C724
C725
5
1
3
2
2
C3
G4
A3
B3
A3
R471
R472
R473
R474
R475
5
4
5
4
1
B1
B3
B2
A3
E4
R770
R771
R772
R773
R774
5
5
5
5
5
D4
D4
G5
G5
D4
R646
R647
R648
R649
R652
2
2
2
2
1
B4
C4
C4
C4
E1
J664
J668
J862
J886
1
1
5
5
B1
B1
H4
H1
U445A
U844B
U848
U853A
U853B
U853C
3
3
3
3
3
D1
F1
B1
B1
B1
C450
C453
C457
C458
C459
1
1
1
4
4
H4
G2
F2
D2
D3
R281
R282
R287
R288
R306
1
1
1
1
2
D3
C3
B3
B3
H1
S340
3
C5
U445B
U445C
U445D
U453A
U453B
2
2
2
2
2
A1
B1
B1
C1
C4
CR487
CR536
CR542
CR543
CR545
1
2
2
2
2
C5
E1
B1
B1
B1
C728
C731
C735
C738
C744
1
1
1
1
1
G4
G4
H4
H4
H2
R476
R477
R478
R480
R481
1
1
1
1
1
D4
C4
D4
C4
D4
R775
R776
R777
R778
R779
5
5
5
5
5
G5
G3
A5
G3
G3
TP151
TP248
TP255
TP323
TP351
1
3
1
1
1
C5
H4
G5
D5
E2
L513
5
E3
R653
R655
R656
R657
1
1
1
1
D2
D1
D1
D1
U853D
U873A
U873B
U880A
3
5
5
5
B1
E4
F4
F3
C461
C462
C468
C469
C479
4
1
1
1
1
D4
G5
G2
G5
G5
Q507
Q603
Q604
Q620
Q695
2
4
4
5
5
C3
G5
G5
D3
G2
R311
R315
R319
R320
R321
2
3
2
2
2
H4
H1
H3
H3
H3
U453C
U453D
U456
U462A
U462B
2
3
1
4
4
C2
C1
F2
C2
C2
CR546
CR558
CR559
CR563
CR564
2
4
4
4
4
B1
D2
D2
D3
D3
C745
C746
C748
C753
C754
1
2
1
1
1
H2
B4
H4
H2
G5
R482
R487
R488
R495
R496
1
1
1
1
1
C4
B5
B4
B4
B4
R658
R660
R661
R672
1
1
1
5
D1
B1
B1
C4
R780
R781
R782
R783
5
5
5
5
F3
F3
A2
H2
TP357
TP454
TP548
TP551
1
3
1
2
G2
D1
E4
C1
U880B
U894A
U894B
5
5
5
F3
E1
F2
C487
C490
1
1
C5
B4
Q761
Q766
5
5
G4
G5
R336
R337
3
3
D5
D5
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Assembly A3
Schematic Diagram <1> Component Locator Chart
The schematic diagram has an alphanumeric grid to assist in locating parts within that diagram.
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
C125
C127
C132
C145
C148
G3
G3
G3
H3
G2
C261
C262
H3
G3
C338
C343
C344
C361
C368
H3
G3
G4
H4
H4
C450
C453
H4
G2
C535
C538
C545
C554
C556
H2
G4
H5
H2
F2
C663
C670
B1
H5
C748
C753
C754
C758
C764
H4
H2
G5
C2
B2
C894
H5
CR487
CR658
CR659
CR757
CR758
C5
C1
C1
C2
C2
J391
J392
B4
B4
R281
R282
R287
R288
D3
C3
B3
B3
R455
R456
F3
F2
R700
R751
R752
R753
B5
D1
C1
D2
TP255
TP323
TP351
TP357
G5
D5
E2
G2
U179D
U357
U379B
C2
F5
E4
R182
R183
R187
R188
R195
D3
D3
B2
B2
B2
R496
R520
R556
R652
R653
B4
B5
F2
E1
D2
CR186
CR187
CR254
CR255
CR286
C2
C2
F5
F5
C3
C263
C267
C268
C279
C287
H2
G4
H2
G4
C3
C457
C462
C468
C469
C479
F2
C690
C708
C711
C715
C728
G5
H4
H4
G4
G4
J398
J657
J658
J663
J664
J668
B3
D1
D1
B1
B1
B1
R475
R476
R477
R478
R480
E4
D4
C4
D4
C4
G5
G2
G5
G5
U379C
U379D
U456
U654A
U654B
C4
C4
F2
E1
E1
R357
R376
R380
R381
R382
F5
D4
D4
D4
D4
R755
R756
R757
R762
R763
R764
R766
C2
D1
C1
B2
B2
B1
B1
TP548
TP554
TP568
TP621
TP745
TP778
E4
E1
C5
D5
D5
D5
C172
C179
C187
C190
C211
G2
G2
C2
B2
H3
C379
C387
C390
C406
C411
H2
C4
B4
G3
G3
C557
C562
C571
C580
C589
F2
C794
C823
C825
C853
C873
G3
G4
G4
G5
G3
J153
J185
J186
J191
J192
B5
D3
D2
B3
B3
H2
G2
G2
G2
R196
R274
R275
R276
R277
B2
E2
D2
C2
D3
R655
R656
R657
R658
R660
D1
D1
D1
D1
B1
CR287
CR356
CR386
CR387
CR456
C3
F2
C3
C4
F2
C290
C324
C328
C332
C333
B3
G3
G3
H3
H3
C487
C490
C523
C527
C530
C5
B4
H3
G4
G4
C731
C735
C738
C744
C745
G4
H4
H4
H2
H2
R481
R482
R487
R488
R495
D4
C4
B5
B4
B4
R155
R156
R177
R180
R181
F4
F4
D3
D3
D3
U654C
U654D
C2
C1
R383
R387
R388
D4
B4
B4
C254
C255
C258
F5
F5
F5
C415
C436
C445
H3
H3
G2
C612
C646
C660
H4
H5
C1
C874
C880
C881
H5
G3
H5
J198
J385
J386
B2
D4
D4
U179B
U179C
E2
C3
R280
C3
R661
B1
TP151
C5
CR486
C4
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-12V
P668
J668
J300
2
1
U654D
MC34084
WHITE
RED
BLACK
1
2
3
1
2
3
CR658
C663
10UF
R661
15.00K
R751
10.00K
R652
10.00K
AUXILIARY
3
12
13
14
4
R660
4.455K
R764
150.0
R766
604.0
C660
100PF
REAR PANEL
+12V
CR659
R752
10.00K
TP554
JUMPER
PINS
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
4
F1
4
2
3
1
+12V
AUX
1 - 1 16dBu
1
2 3 4 5 6
J658
U654A
MC34084
2 - 2 12dBu
3 - 3 8dBu
4 - 4 4dBu
5 - 5 0dBu
1
1
JUMPER
PINS
INPUT
TERMINATION
1
2 3
J664
LEFT
INPUT AMPLIFIER
-12V
1 - 1 150 OHM
2 - 2 600 OHM
3 - 3 INFINITE
J657
1
2 3 4 5 6
U654B
MC34084
J663
1
2 3
6
5
VOLTAGE REGULATORS
AND DECOUPLING
R756
20.0K
R655
75.0K
R656
4.95K
R657
2.87K
R757
75.0K
R658
75.0K
AUDIO
INPUTS
7
-12V
R755
10.00K
R753
10.0K
9
CR757
C764
10UF
R763
15.00K
8
10
U654C
MC34084
R653
10.00K
R762
4.455K
C758
100PF
CR758
CR456
+12V
TP357
-12V
+12V
C148
+12V
C172
+12V
C179
+12V
C263
+12V
C268
+12V
C379
P198
3
2
J198
+15V
+12V
J100
2
1
U179D
MC34084
WHITE
RED
BLACK
1
2
3
1
2
3
CR186
CR356
C190
10UF
R188
15.00K
C457
.1UF
.1UF
.1UF
.1UF
.1UF
.1UF
.1UF
R275
10.00K
R274
10.00K
LEFT
3
12
13
U456
LM317
R456
604
14
1
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
4
R187
4.455K
R195
150.0
R196
604.0
C187
100PF
REAR PANEL
CR187
C445
.1UF
C453
.1UF
C468
.1UF
C535
.1UF
C554
.1UF
C562
.1UF
C556
10UF
R276
10.00K
C557
10UF
TP351
JUMPER
PINS
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
6
5
R556
1K
7
+12V
-LEFT
1 - 1 16dBu
2 - 2 12dBu
3 - 3 8dBu
4 - 4 4dBu
5 - 5 0dBu
1
2 3 4 5 6
J186
A1
A2
4
U179B
MC34084
C571
.1UF
C580
.1UF
C589
.1UF
C744
.1UF
C745
.1UF
C753
.1UF
JUMPER
PINS
INPUT
TERMINATION
1
2 3
J192
2
R455
4.75K
RIGHT
INPUT AMPLIFIER
1 - 1 150 OHM
2 - 2 600 OHM
3 - 3 INFINITE
C794
.1UF
C873
.1UF
C880
.1UF
J185
1
2 3 4 5 6
J191
1
2 3
R282
75.0K
R281
20.0K
R180
75.0K
R181
4.95K
R182
2.87K
R183
75.0K
AUDIO
INPUTS
-12V
R280
10.00K
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
R277
10.0K
9
CR286
D-0141
C290
10UF
R288
15.00K
8
C125
.1UF
C127
.1UF
C132
.1UF
C145
.1UF
C211
.1UF
C261
.1UF
10
R177
10.00K
U179C
MC34084
R287
4.455K
C287
100PF
CR287
D-0141
C262
.1UF
C324
.1UF
C328
.1UF
C332
.1UF
C333
.1UF
C338
.1UF
+12V
-12V
P398
J398
C343
.1UF
C406
.1UF
C411
.1UF
C415
.1UF
C436
.1UF
C523
.1UF
J200
2
1
U379D
MC34084
WHITE
RED
BLACK
1
2
3
1
2
3
CR386
C390
10UF
R388
15.00K
R476
10.00K
R475
10.00K
RIGHT
3
12
13
14
4
C527
.1UF
C530
.1UF
C538
.1UF
C612
.1UF
C708
.1UF
C711
.1UF
R387
4.455K
R495
150.0
R496
604.0
C387
100PF
REAR PANEL
CR387
R477
10.00K
TP548
JUMPER
PINS
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
6
5
7
+12V
-RIGHT
1 - 1 16dBu
2 - 2 12dBu
3 - 3 8dBu
4 - 4 4dBu
5 - 5 0dBu
C715
.1UF
C728
.1UF
C731
.1UF
C735
.1UF
C738
.1UF
C748
.1UF
1
2 3 4 5 6
A4
A2
4
J386
J385
U379B
MC34084
JUMPER
PINS
INPUT
TERMINATION
1
2 3
J392
2
AUX
1 - 1 150 OHM
2 - 2 600 OHM
3 - 3 INFINITE
INPUT AMPLIFIER
C823
.1UF
C825
.1UF
1
2 3 4 5 6
J391
1
2 3
R482
75.0K
R481
20.0K
R380
75.0K
R381
4.95K
R382
2.87K
R383
75.0K
-12V
R156
4.75K
C267
.1UF
C279
.1UF
C344
.1UF
C361
.1UF
C368
.1UF
C450
.1UF
R480
10.00K
R478
10.0K
9
CR486
C490
10UF
R488
15.00K
8
R155
1K
10
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
-12V
U379C
MC34084
R376
10.00K
C462
.1UF
C469
.1UF
C479
.1UF
C545
.1UF
C646
.1UF
C670
.1UF
R487
4.455K
C487
100PF
C258
10UF
C254
10UF
CR487
U357
LM337
R357
604
1
+12V
C255
1UF
TP255
+12V
C690
.1UF
C754
.1UF
C853
.1UF
C874
.1UF
C881
.1UF
C894
.1UF
R520
20K
NOTE:
FIELD INSTALLED RESISTORS
R183, R383, R658
2
3
-15V
-12V
R700
1M
INTENSITY
CR254
TP151
TP568
TP745
TP778
TP621
TP323
J153
FOCUS
-12V
-12V
J153
CONNECTS
TO J4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
760A
760D
760N
USER DEFINED
4.32K
H3
5
CR255
GND
BLANKING
9.31K
H3
5
+100V
+40V
+15V
+5V
6
INTENSITY
A1
POWER
SUPPLY
-15V
VCC +5V
PART OF A3 MAIN BOARD
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
INPUT AMPLIFIERS AND DECOUPLING
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Assembly A3
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
C206
C349
C448
C536
C543
H1
A1
C1
D4
D1
Q507
C3
R632
R637
D4
D1
U436A
U436B
U438
D2
D4
F1
R122
R123
R124
R255
R306
H3
H2
H1
C1
H1
R641
R643
R646
R647
R648
B3
A4
B4
C4
C4
U445A
U445B
U445C
U445D
U453A
A1
A1
B1
B1
C1
C546
C547
C548
C649
C650
B1
C1
A4
C4
C4
R311
R319
R320
R321
R347
H4
H3
H3
H3
A1
R649
R732
R733
R734
R735
C4
D4
D4
D4
E4
U453B
U453C
U627
U630
U635A
C4
C2
D5
E5
D4
C724
C725
C746
B3
A3
B4
R351
R352
R353
R354
R441
C1
C4
C1
C4
B1
R736
R737
R738
R743
R820
D1
D1
D1
B4
B3
CR442
CR443
CR536
CR542
CR543
B1
B1
E1
B1
B1
U635B
U638
U645A
U645B
U645C
D1
F4
A4
A4
B4
R443
R446
R447
R451
R541
A1
B1
C1
C1
D1
R821
R824
B3
A3
CR545
CR546
CR638
CR642
CR643
B1
B1
E4
B4
B4
U645D
U708A
U708B
U708C
U708D
B4
F1
F1
F4
F4
TP551
TP552
C1
C4
R543
R546
R547
R548
R550
B1
A4
C1
C1
C4
U208
U213
U223
U308
U313
G1
G4
G3
G1
G4
CR742
CR743
CR746
CR747
B4
B4
B4
B4
U823A
U823B
U825A
U825B
B3
B2
A3
B3
R551
R605
R617
C4
C3
A3
J115
H2
U428
U432
D2
E2
760A / 760D / 760N
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R441
10.0K
LEFT BAR ANODE DRIVER
F3
3
+12V
4
LA[0..3]
R443
LA[0..3]
U308
74LS42
U208
UDN2585
CR443
1
10.0K
+5V
+5V
2
3
LA0
L10
L9
L8
L7
L6
L5
L4
L3
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
A0
A1
A2
A3
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
O8
O9
I0
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
+12V
4
U445C
MC34084
U635B
LT1018
U445A
MC34084
LA1
LA2
CR442
R738
100
R737
10.0K
U453A
MC34084
U438
16R6
1
1
2
1
CR536
R547
8.45K
R637
100
TP551
10
9
5
6
3
C349
10UF
CR546
R347
500
8
3
2
7
(LCMP)
2
19
I1
IO1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
IO8
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
-12V
R543
10.0K
-LEFT
E2
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
I8
U708A
74LS32
C448
.33UF
R447
3.24M
R736
100
C546
5.6PF
(PK_BLK)
3
F5
1
1
9
10
VCC
GND-SUB
+5V
1
R306
10.0
CHANNEL
MATCH
4
5
CR543
7
C206
.1UF
6
6
-12V
C547
.1UF
+5V
LA3
5
1
11
CR545
3
C3
C2
CLK
OE
R451
2.00K
U445B
MC34084
CR542
U708B
74LS32
+12V
U445D
MC34084
R541
221K
C543
39UF
R353
1.00M
R446
4.75K
R124
10.0
12
13
R351
20K
L2
L1
14
R548
18.2K
1
4
1
5
R255
43.2K
OFFSET
U436A
74LS123
R123
10.0
C
X
R
X
-12V
J115
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
13
A
B
Q
Q
U453C
MC34084
C
L
2
4
LTIMEOUT
L4
L1
L8
L7
L2
L3
L10
L9
L5
L6
LEFT DYNAMIC RESPONSE CONTROL (PPM)
10
8
3
LEFT SIGNAL
9
+5V
PEAK PROCESSOR
A[0..7]
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
J115
CONNECTS
TO J135
A[0..7]
D4
U432
74LS684
R4
R1
R8
R7
R2
R3
R10
R9
R5
R6
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
2
4
6
19
1
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P=Q
P>Q
3
8
6
8
A2
7
5
9
8
11
13
15
17
H4
3
J
Q
Q
R
D
FRONT
PANEL
BOARD
CK
K
DAC
U428
74LS273
10
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
3
4
7
2
5
6
3
5
7
D1
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
AU4
AU1
AU8
AU7
AU2
AU3
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
8
9
9
13
14
17
18
12
15
16
19
12
14
16
18
U823B
7473
PEAK HOLD ON/OFF
AU10 30
+5V
AU9
AU5
AU6
31
32
33
34
LDELAY
11
1
CLK
CLR
R821
10.0K
+5V
+5V
E1
3
C724
39UF
(LGATE)
LDELAY
(PK_ON)
R820
10.0K
R320
10.0
R617
1.00K
U825A
74LS132
2
AU1
AU2
R1
U825B
74LS132
1
2
14
12
13
PEAKHOLD
B4
J
Q
Q
R
D
3
4
5
6
1
3
B4
R321
10.0
R824
10.0
CK
K
PHLED
4
4
U223
UDN2585
R605
1.00K
4
11
VCC
GND
+5V
C725
39UF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
I0
O0
Q507
R122
10.0
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
G1
U823A
7473
AUX1
AUX2
3
R319
10.0
R2
R641
10.0K
9
10
VCC
GND-SUB
+5V
+12V
4
R643
10.0K
U313
74LS42
U213
UDN2585
CR643
+5V
+5V
2
3
1
LA0
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
R10
R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
A0
A1
A2
A3
O0
I0
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
+12V
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
O8
O9
U645C
MC34084
LA1
LA2
CR642
U453B
MC34084
U645A
MC34084
R733
100
R734
10.0K
U638
16R6
1
1
8
12
13
CR638
R648
8.45K
R735
100
TP552
10
9
CR747
3
2
11
C548
10UF
R546
500
(RCMP)
8
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
I8
IO1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
IO8
7
R743
10.0K
-RIGHT
E4
-12V
U635A
LT1018
U708D
74LS32
C650
.33UF
R647
3.24M
R732
100
4
C746
5.6PF
9
10
VCC
GND-SUB
+5V
1
R311
10.0
CHANNEL
MATCH
CR743
7
10
9
R551
2.00K
6
8
C649
.1UF
+5V
LA3
C2
5
CR746
1
11
CLK
OE
CR742
U708C
74LS32
U645B
MC34084
+12V
R632
221K
U645D
MC34084
AU[3..10]
C536
39UF
R354
1.00M
AU[3..10]
H1
RIGHT SIGNAL
PEAK PROCESSOR
R646
4.75K
12
13
R352
20K
14
U436B
74LS123
R649
18.2K
6
7
R550
43.2K
3
OFFSET
C
X
R
X
-12V
9
5
A
B
Q
Q
RIGHT BAR ANODE DRIVER
C
L
RTIMEOUT
10
12
1
1
U630
74LS684
RIGHT DYNAMIC RESPONSE CONTROL (PPM)
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
2
4
6
19
1
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P=Q
P>Q
+5V
8
11
13
15
17
U627
74LS273
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
3
4
7
2
5
6
3
5
7
D1
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
8
9
9
NOTE: R447, R647
13
14
17
18
12
15
16
19
12
14
16
18
DIGITAL GROUND
760A
760D
760N
3.24M
2.00M
2.00M
RDELAY
11
1
CLK
CLR
ANALOG GROUND
(RGATE)
RDELAY
PART OF A3 MAIN BOARD
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
GRAPH DRIVERS
2
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Assembly A3.
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag Comp
Loc
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
No
C149
C215
C251
C718
C755
C815
G4
H1
G5
A3
A1
C3
R253
R315
G4
H1
R852
R853
R854
R855
R857
B1
C1
B1
C1
C1
U711B
U711C
U711D
U715A
U715B
F1
F1
F2
B3
C3
R336
R337
R344
R355
R356
D5
D5
D5
C1
C1
C818
C819
C841
C854
C855
C858
C2
B3
D1
B1
C1
C1
S340
C5
U818
U825C
U828
U831
U835
U838A
B3
C3
C4
D2
E2
D1
R423
R553
R554
R716
R717
E3
C1
C1
A2
A3
TP248
TP454
TP725
H4
D1
C5
U127
U132
U137
U142
U146
D5
E5
D4
E4
F4
CR846
CR850
CR851
CR852
E1
B1
B1
B1
U838B
U844A
U844B
U848
C2
D1
D1
F1
B1
R758
R815
R842
R843
A1
C3
D1
D1
U853A
CR853
CR854
CR855
B1
B1
B1
U217
U317
U424
U453D
U623
U711A
G1
G1
E3
C1
C5
F1
R844
R845
R846
R849
R851
D1
E1
D1
B1
A1
U853B
U853C
U853D
B1
B1
B1
R247
R248
R252
G4
G4
G4
760A / 760D / 760N
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R849
10.0K
NOTE: R857
+12V
8
U844A
LT1018
AUX SIGNAL PEAK PROCESSOR
AUX BAR ANODE DRIVER
+12V
4
760A
3.24M
2.00M
2.00M
3
2
1
R851
10.0K
760D
760N
CR851
1
AU[3..10]
2
3
AU[3..10]
U317
74LS42
U217
UDN2585
4
+5V
+5V
H4
U853C
MC34084
LA0
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
AU10
AU9
AU8
AU7
AU6
AU5
AU4
AU3
U853A
MC34084
CR850
A0
A1
A2
A3
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
O8
O9
I0
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
U453D
MC34084
1
1
R855
8.45K
2
TP454
U844B
LT1018
10
9
LA1
LA2
CR855
C755
10UF
R846
100
R758
500
R844
10.0K
U848
16R6
8
12
2
1
CR846
14
6
5
3
-12V
R852
10.0K
SELECT_BAR
H1
(ACMP)
13
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
C858
.33UF
R857
3.24M
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
I8
IO1
O2
C854
5.6PF
R845
100
U711A
74LS32
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
R843
100
4
CHANNEL
MATCH
9
10
CR853
7
(PK_ON)
C3
VCC
GND-SUB
+5V
R355
2.00K
+5V
6
5
C855
.1UF
R315
10.0
4
5
C215
.1UF
6
CR854
IO8
LA3
CR852
U853B
MC34084
R842
110.0K
2
+12V
G3
2
1
11
C841
39UF
CLK
OE
U853D
MC34084
U711B
74LS32
R554
1.00M
AUX2
AUX1
R854
4.75K
12
13
R553
20K
1
4
1
5
14
U838A
74LS123
R853
18.2K
9
+5V
R356
43.2K
OFFSET
8
C
R
10
X
A
B
X
Q
Q
-12V
1
13
U711C
74LS32
C
L
ATIMEOUT
2
4
U838B
74LS123
12
13
6
7
+5V
U835
74LS684
11
3
C
X
R
X
AUX DYNAMIC RESPONSE CONTROL (PPM)
A0
2
4
6
8
11
13
19
1
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P=Q
P>Q
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
U711D
74LS32
+5V
9
5
A
B
Q
Q
C
L
10
12
A6 15
A7
1
1
U831
74LS273
17
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4 13
A5 14
A6
3
2
5
6
3
5
7
D1
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
4
7
8
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
9
9
12
15
16
19
12
14
16
18
+5V
17
A7 18
+5V
MASTER CLOCK
ADELAY
11
1
R716
432
CLK
CLR
C818
.1UF
(AGATE)
ADELAY
U818
7555
R717
8.25K
E1
2
7
DIS
6
THR
2
C2
U825C
74LS132
C718
2700PF
TRIG
5
CV
RST
4
3
9
OUT
C819
.01UF
8
8
1
10
+5V
VCC
GND
+5V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R423
10K
E1
+5V
LA[0..3]
LA[0..3]
2
U424
74LS374
A3
3
4
7
2
5
6
LA3
LA2
LA1
LA0
LA7
LA6
LA5
LA4
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
R815
60.0k
A2
A1
A0
A7
A6
A5
A4
C815
120PF
+5V
8
9
13
14
17
18
12
15
16
19
1
4
1
5
U715A
74LS221
U715B
74LS221
6
7
C
X
R
X
C
X
R
X
B5
4
11
1
CLK
OC
1
2
13
9
5
LA[4..7]
A
B
Q
Q
A
B
Q
Q
LA[4..7]
C
L
C
L
4
10
12
+5V
1
1
3
A[0..7]
A[0..7]
D2
SCALE SHAPER/
LOOK–UP TABLE
U828
74HCT190N
+12V
2
DAC
U146
DAC80P
4
11
5
R248
7.5M
CE
LD
D/U
CLK
R252
100K
U137
2764
U142
74LS377
CLOCK
+5V
14
GAIN
C149
.01UF
A0
A0
B12
B12
B11
B10
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
15
1
10
9
3
2
6
7
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
3
4
7
2
5
6
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
24
A
B
C
D
QA
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
D0
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
B12
B11
B10
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
6.3 REF
GAINADJ
IOUT
A1
A2
A3
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B11
B10
B9
B8
B7
-12V
+12V
QB
QC
QD
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
TP248
C2
2
23
15
16
17
8
9
13
14
17
18
12
15
16
19
DAC
13
12
RCO
B6
B5
MX/MN
REFIN
R247
2.7M
OFFSET
11
1
CLK
CE
DOWN COUNTER
B2
B1
2
1
20
19
18
B2
B1(MSB)
SC
SC
SC
R253
100K
U623
74HCT190N
OFFSET
4
11
5
27
20
22
26
22
21
14
CE
LD
D/U
CLK
+5V
PGM
CE
OE
NC
VCC+
GND
VCC-
+12V
-12V
1
13
VPP
+5V
+5V
NC
-12V
U132
74LS377
CLOCK
+5V
14
C251
1UF
A4
A5
A6
A7
15
1
10
9
3
2
6
7
1
11
A
B
C
D
QA
CE
CLK
U127
2764
QB
QC
QD
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B4
B3
B2
B1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
18
17
14
13
8
7
4
3
19
16
15
12
9
6
5
2
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
Q7
+5V
+5V
+5V
Q6
Q5
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
Q0
E1
13
12
RCO
TP725
MX/MN
R336
10.0K
R337
10.0K
R344
10.0K
(PK_BLK)
2
1
2
4
8
A10
A11
A12
EXPAND_SCALE
B4
5
27
20
22
26
+5V
PGM
CE
OE
NC
1
S340
VPP
+5V
CLOCK
4
PART OF A3 MAIN BOARD
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
BAR SCANNER / DRIVER AND DAC
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Schematic Diagram <4> Component Locator Chart
The schematic diagram has an alphanumeric grid to assist in locating parts within that diagram.
Assembly A3.
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag Comp
Loc
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
No
C165
C369
C458
C459
C461
C502
G3
D1
D2
D3
D4
G5
R371
B2
R602
R603
R604
R856
G5
G5
H5
H1
R157
R158
R168
R169
R170
C4
C4
D4
C4
C4
R373
R374
R375
R400
R458
A3
A3
A3
G5
D2
U158
E2
F3
F2
H3
H1
U161A
U161B
U167
CR458
CR459
CR558
CR559
CR563
CR564
CR565
CR566
D2
D2
D2
D2
D3
D3
D3
D3
R174
R175
R176
R262
R263
A2
A2
A2
G3
G3
R460
R463
R466
R467
R469
D2
B3
C3
B3
C3
U172
U179A
U361
U368
U379A
U462A
A2
E2
C2
A3
C2
R264
R265
R358
R359
R362
G3
G3
E2
E2
D2
R470
R472
R474
R558
R560
C3
B3
A3
C2
D1
J273
J373
J413
J419
B2
B3
A4
H5
U462B
U462C
U462D
U468
C2
C3
C3
C3
R363
R364
R366
R370
D3
C2
B2
C2
R562
R563
R564
C3
D3
D3
Q603
Q604
G5
G5
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U172
DG201
AUX_ENABLE
1
2
B1
5
E1
1
3
VAGC
AUX
SELECT_BAR
A1
SUM_ENABLE
SUM(L+R)
16
15
9
R856
1.00M
14
11
3
C369
2.2UF
AGCV
10
8
DIFF_ENABLE
DIFF(R-L)
7
6
5
13
4
+12V
-12V
45 DEGREE
MATRIX
ORTHOGONALITY
CORRECTION
R560
10.0K
J273
AUX BAR SELECT
1 - 2 -L
2 - 3 L+R
R176
5.00K
R558
10.0K
CR559
7
6
5
R370
10.0K
GAIN CONTROL LOGIC
+12V
CR558
U462B
MC34084
R458
10.0K
+12V
R175
10.00K
4
J273
R371
10.0K
1
7
2
3
3
2
1
-RIGHT
E4
1
2
R460
10.0K
C458
4.7UF
6
U179A
MC34084
3
1
1
U368
LF351
1
+12V
5
4
A1
5
R364
10.0K
4
CR459
1
-12V
-12V
R174
10.00K
AGC_CONT
2
3
-LEFT
E2
CR458
U462A
MC34084
1
1
1
R359
2M
+5V
-12V
+12V
R362
10.0K
R358
10.0K
U158
74LS138
1
6
8
U161B
74LS08
2
3
COMP
AUTO
CAL
7
1
2
3
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
A
B
C
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
R366
100K
4
5
U167
DG201
U361
LM311
6
5
4
1
6
4
5
-12V
+5V
G1
G2A
G2B
AGCH
2
16
15
9
3
7
2
1
ORTHOGONALITY
3
+12V
MANUAL
14
11
U161A
74LS08
R564
10.0K
R467
10.0K
R463
20K
R466
10.0K
J373
R263
5.62K
1 - 2 -R
10
8
R373
5.00K
R562
10.0K
2 - 3 R-L
CR565
8
R469
10.0K
R264
10.0K
9
7
6
5
R262
500
+12V
10
+12V
13
4
CR566
R474
10.00K
R363
10.0K
+12V
-12V
U462C
MC34084
C165
4.7UF
4
CAL
J373
R472
10.0K
2
3
3
2
1
1
7
1
2
3
R265
3.0K
6
R563
10.0K
C459
4.7UF
U379A
MC34084
1
1
U468
LF351
5
4
R470
10.0K
CR563
14
-12V
-12V
R374
10.00K
13
12
NOTE: R265
CR564
R375
5.00K
U462D
MC34084
760A
760D
760N
3.0K
1.91K
1.91K
C461
2.2UF
B4
HAGC
5
PHLED
PEAKHOLD
C3
A3
2
J413
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
TRACE ROTATION
MANUAL
1
2
3
4
5
D5
+12V
EXPAND_SCALE
3
R158
10.0K
R157
10.0K
R170
10.0K
R169
10.0K
R168
10.0K
J413
+12V
6
CONNECTS
TO J110
CAL
AUTO
SUM_ENABLE
DIFF_ENABLE
AUX_ENABLE
7
8
9
J419
R602
100
+12V
CONNECTS
TO P320
ON CRT
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
8
Q603
R604
180
J419
R400
20K
+5V
H1
7
1
2
A2
FRONT
PANEL
BOARD
TRACE ROT
C502
.1UF
LA7
LA6
LA5
LA4
Q604
-12V
R603
100
F4
3
-12V
LA[4..7]
LA[4..7]
PART OF A3 MAIN BOARD
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
MATRIX AND AGC CONTROL LOGIC
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Schematic Diagram <5> Component Locator Chart
The schematic diagram has an alphanumeric grid to assist in locating parts within that diagram.
Assembly A1.
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Loc
C510
C570
C573
C574
C575
E3
C4
B5
B4
A4
Q769
Q776
G5
G3
R682
R683
C1
A2
R798
R858
R861
R863
G2
G4
H4
G4
Q795
Q861
Q864
Q865
Q883
G2
G4
G4
G4
G2
R684
R685
R686
R687
R688
B2
C1
C1
B1
C1
R864
R865
R866
R867
R868
G5
G5
G5
G4
D4
C578
C581
C584
C586
C587
A4
A1
B1
A1
B2
Q884
Q885
Q886
G1
G2
G1
R693
R694
R720
R759
R760
D2
D2
D3
G5
H4
R875
R876
R877
R878
R881
E4
E4
F3
F3
G1
C588
C616
C618
C695
C712
C1
D3
D3
D1
C3
R471
R473
R565
R566
R568
B1
B2
B4
B4
C4
R761
R767
R769
R770
R771
G5
H2
D4
D4
D4
R882
R887
R888
R889
R895
R896
H1
G1
G1
D1
E2
E2
C768
C772
C776
C778
C785
D4
B4
G3
F4
B1
R576
R577
R580
R582
R583
A4
A4
A1
A1
A1
R772
R773
R774
R775
R776
G5
G5
D4
G5
G3
C870
C872
C876
C891
C895
C897
E4
E4
F5
E2
F2
F1
TP672
TP688
TP866
TP885
C4
C1
F3
F3
R593
R594
R600
R601
R606
C1
D1
H4
H2
C3
R777
R778
R779
R780
R781
A5
G3
G3
F3
F3
U590
C1
C3
D3
C4
B4
B1
U612A
U612B
U670
U680A
U680B
CR616
CR780
CR790
CR791
CR876
D3
G3
G3
H3
G3
R607
R608
R609
R610
R613
C2
D2
C3
D3
D3
R782
R783
R784
R785
R786
A2
H2
G2
G2
G2
U873A
U873B
U880A
U880B
U894A
E4
F4
F3
F3
E1
J409
J862
J886
E3
H4
H1
R615
R672
R673
R674
R675
D2
C4
B4
B5
C4
R787
R788
R789
R790
R794
G2
G2
D1
D1
G2
L513
E3
U894B
F2
Q620
Q695
Q761
Q766
D3
G2
G4
G5
R676
R677
R678
C4
A5
C4
R797
G2
760A / 760D / 760N
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C785
22UF
R688
4.75K
+12V
R687
332
VERTICAL OUTPUT AMPLIFIER
R686
1.00M
U680B
NE572
R593
100K
R685
100K
CHANNEL
MATCH
9
11
G IN
G OUT
+40V
+40V
R580
2K
R583
14.0K
C588
4.7UF
NOT INSTALLED
13
12
14
AGC_CONT
H2
RECIN
R888
6.19K
R881
6.19K
TO CRT
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
ATTKCAP
RECAP
R582
750K
J886
1
LOW PASS FILTER
C586
1UF
4
BROWN
BLUE
10
15
THDTRM
TRKTRM
2
C890
1200PF
7
C897
1200PF
C581
22UF
R887
100
R882
100
-12V
+12V
+12V
Q886
Q885
Q884
Q883
TP688
+12V
C1
C584
2.2UF
R471
10.0K
R682
34.0K
4
5
+12V
C695
2.2UF
R790
5.36K
R889
23.2K
R594
1.00K
R789
1K
U894A
5532
8
2
3
R896
2.55K
R895
11.8K
U894B
5532
VAGC
4
6
3
2
R783
3.57K
1
5
6
R601
20K
R473
10.0K
CHANNEL
MATCH
7
U590
LF356
C891
120PF
R694
2.00K
7
1
C895
600PF
4
VERTICAL
R784
221
+12V
+12V
R693
47.5K
VERTICAL
GAIN
-12V
-12V
R683
475K
R684
1.00K
R782
20K
R787
2.43K
R786
5K
OFFSET
C587
2.2UF
R788
1.82K
R785
1.82K
-12V
VERTICAL GAIN CONTROL
Q795
GRATICULE ILLUMINATION
Q695
R794
2.00K
R798
100
+5V
+5V
NOTE: J409 IS ACTUALLY 2 SOCKETS ON BOARD.
B5
1
R797
100
+15V
-12V
R607
100K
R608
100K
R767
10.0K
+5V
R609
22.1K
R615
18.2
-12V
C618
.1UF
INTENSITY
J409
4
3
R776
3.92K
L513
100UH
+5V
8
CR790
CR791
R606
100K
BLANKING
C5
U880B
1458
R778
6.2K
3
2
5
6
CR780
C776
220UF
1
7
C510
100UF
Q776
+5V
GRATICULE LIGHTS
CR616
1
U612A
LM393
TP885
4
R610
47.5K
R613
1.00K
5
6
R780
10.0K
7
Q620
R781
1.00K
2
1
C712
.001UF
+5V
U612B
LM393
Z–AXIS DIMMING
+12V
8
R720
20K
TP866
U880A
1458
C616
.1UF
GRATICULE
3
2
CR876
1
R779
10.0K
4
HORIZONTAL GAIN CONTROL
-12V
R878
10.0K
R877
1.00K
C772
22UF
R672
4.75K
+12V
R673
332
R678
1.00M
U680A
NE572
HORIZONTAL OUTPUT AMPLIFIER
R675
100K
R568
100K
7
5
G IN
G OUT
+100V
+100V
R577
15.0K
C570
4.7UF
3
4
2
NOT INSTALLED
RECIN
R867
6.3K
R858
6.3K
TO CRT
HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION
ATTKCAP
RECAP
R576
750K
J862
1
LOW PASS FILTER
C575
1UF
GREEN
RED
6
1
16
8
THDTRM
TRKTRM
VCC
GND
+12V
2
C870
1200PF
7
C778
1200PF
C578
22UF
R863
100
R861
100
-12V
4
+12V
+12V
Q864
Q865
Q861
Q761
TP672
+12V
C4
4
C574
2.2UF
R565
10.0K
R676
34.0K
5
+12V
U873A
5532
C768
2.2UF
R774
5.90K
R868
23.2K
R771
1.00K
8
2
3
R875
2.55K
R876
11.8K
HAGC
U873B
5532
6
3
2
R760
3.57K
1
5
6
R600
20K
R566
10.0K
U670
LF356
7
R769
47.5K
C872
120PF
R770
2.00K
7
1
C876
600PF
4
HORIZONTAL
R761
221
+12V
+12V
HORIZ
GAIN
-12V
-12V
R677
475K
R674
1.00K
R777
20K
R759
5K
R866
1.50K
C573
2.2UF
OFFSET
R865
698
R864
698
-12V
Q766
Q769
R772
681
R773
100
R775
100
-12V
-12V
PART OF A3 MAIN BOARD
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
AGC AND CRT DEFLECTION AMPS
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A1 Power Supply Board
Static Sensitive Devices
See Maintenance Section
A1 Board and Diagram <6> Component Locator
(with crossĆreferences to schematic diagrams 6 and 7).
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp
No
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp Diag Diag Bd
Loc
Comp Diag Diag Bd
No
No
No Loc
No Loc
No
No Loc
No
No Loc
No
No Loc
No
No Loc
No
No Loc
No
No Loc
No
No Loc
No Loc
Loc
C1
7
7
7
7
7
C4
D3
D3
D3
D4
A4
D1
A2
A2
B3
C27
C28
C29
C30
C31
7
7
6
6
6
B1
B1
F2
F2
F3
E3
E3
F1
F2
F3
CR11
6
F2
G2
Q9
Q10
Q11
6
7
6
D3
A2
G3
J1
E2
G3
R30
R31
R32
R33
7
7
7
7
D2
D4
E5
C4
A2
B3
B3
B4
R54
R55
R56
R57
R58
7
7
7
7
7
F2
D2
F3
B2
D2
E1
D4
E1
E1
E4
R103
RV1
7
6
A2
D2
E2
I3
C2
C3
C4
C5
C52
C53
C54
C55
C56
6
6
6
6
6
C4
E3
C2
E3
B2
J2
I2
M2
H3
M3
F1
FIL1
FIL2
6
7
7
B2
C3
C3
M4
C1
C1
R79
R80
R81
R82
R83
6
6
6
6
6
B3
C4
D3
C3
C5
J2
J4
J1
J2
J2
CR12
CR13
CR14
CR15
CR16
6
6
6
6
6
F2
F3
E2
E4
D5
G1
G2
G3
G5
I4
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
7
7
7
7
7
E3
E4
E4
E4
E5
A1
A2
A2
A3
A3
T1
T2
T3
7
6
6
B2
E4
E2
C4
H5
G3
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
7
6
7
6
6
F3
H5
F2
H3
H1
B1
B5
D1
F5
F1
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
7
7
7
7
7
C4
D4
D4
C5
E2
B4
B3
B3
B4
B1
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
7
7
7
7
7
C4
F3
D3
E2
C5
B4
B1
B2
B2
B4
C32
C33
C34
C35
C36
6
6
7
6
6
F2
G2
D1
F3
G2
F3
F4
F4
G3
G3
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
7
7
7
6
7
B1
C1
D1
D4
A2
E2
E3
E4
I4
C57
C58
C59
C60
C61
6
6
6
6
6
B2
B3
B4
B5
D4
N5
J2
J3
J4
I4
R84
6
B5
J2
CR17
CR18
CR19
CR20
CR21
6
6
6
6
6
E2
D2
B3
E3
B2
I2
I2
K3
I3
L4
TP1
TP2
6
6
F5
E5
F4
K4
R85
R86
R87
R88
R89
6
6
6
6
6
G4
D3
D3
B4
B2
G5
J1
K2
J2
R7
R8
R11
R12
R13
7
7
7
7
6
B4
B4
F4
D3
F3
A4
A4
A2
C1
H4
E2
J6
J10
J11
6
6
7
A2
A2
F4
M3
N1
A2
R39
R40
R41
R42
R43
7
7
7
7
7
E2
D2
D4
E3
E2
B1
B2
B3
C1
B3
U1
U2
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
D1
B1
C4
B3
D4
C4
C3
C1
F4
J3
J3
I5
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
7
7
7
7
7
E2
D2
D2
D2
F2
B1
C4
C4
C4
C4
C37
C38
C39
C40
C41
6
6
6
6
6
G3
G2
E4
F4
E4
G4
G4
G4
H4
I4
R64
R65
R66
R67
R68
7
7
7
6
6
C2
B1
B1
F2
F4
E2
E3
E3
F4
G5
C62
C63
C65
C66
CR1
6
6
7
7
7
E1
E1
B2
A2
E2
H1
G1
E4
E2
B1
M4
U3A
U3B
U4A
U4B
U5
CR22
CR23
CR24
CR25
CR26
6
6
6
6
6
B2
B2
B2
B3
F4
L4
L4
L4
J2
G4
L1
L2
L3
L4
6
6
6
6
F3
F2
F2
C2
F2
G1
G2
N1
R90
R91
R92
R93
R94
6
6
6
6
6
E3
D2
D2
D2
D2
I3
R14
R20
R21
R22
R23
6
7
7
7
7
F3
C4
C5
D5
B4
H4
A4
A4
A4
A4
K1
K1
L2
L2
I5
J2
R44
R45
R46
R47
R48
7
7
7
7
7
D2
F2
E3
D2
C2
B3
C4
C1
C3
C4
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
7
7
7
7
7
C2
F2
F3
C1
C2
C3
D4
E1
D4
D4
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
6
6
6
6
6
D3
C4
D2
D4
C5
I1
J4
I3
I4
I4
R69
R70
R71
R72
R73
6
6
6
6
6
G4
G4
F4
D5
E5
G5
G4
H4
H4
H4
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5
CR6
7
7
7
7
7
D4
E2
C2
D2
E2
B3
B1
B2
C3
C3
VR1
VR2
VR3
VR4
6
7
6
6
F4
A2
F3
F4
H4
E2
H4
H4
CR27
CR29
CR30
CR31
6
6
7
7
D3
E4
A2
A2
J1
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
7
7
7
7
7
E5
E5
D4
D4
C4
B3
A3
B4
B4
B4
H5
E2
E2
R95
R96
R97
R98
R99
6
6
6
6
6
B4
A4
A3
F4
G4
J3
K3
J3
G5
H5
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
7
7
7
7
7
D5
B4
E5
E5
E5
A4
A4
A3
A4
A4
R49
R50
R51
R52
R53
7
7
7
7
7
F2
F2
F3
F2
F2
C4
E1
E1
E1
E1
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
7
7
7
7
7
C1
B2
B2
D1
A3
D4
E2
E3
E4
E2
C47
C48
C49
C50
C51
6
6
6
6
6
A3
C4
D3
C3
C4
J3
J4
J2
J2
K2
R74
R75
R76
R77
R78
6
6
6
6
6
C4
B5
C5
D4
B4
J5
J4
I4
I4
J4
W1
W2
W3
W4
6
6
6
6
G3
G3
G2
G2
E4
E4
E4
E5
CR7
CR8
CR9
CR10
7
7
7
6
C2
C2
C1
F1
D4
D4
E4
G2
DS1
DS2
DS3
DS4
7
7
7
6
E2
E2
E3
D2
B2
B2
B1
L2
Q6
Q7
Q8
7
6
6
B2
D5
E4
E1
I4
I4
R101
R102
6
6
C3
C2
K2
M1
R29
7
D2
B1
760A / 760D / 760N
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
CAUTION: ALL CIRCUITRY TO THE
LEFT OF THE ISOLATION
BOUNDARY IS AT POWER LINE
POTENTIAL AND REQUIRES
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER
TO SERVICE.
4
ISOLATION
BOUNDARY
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
10
11
CR10
NOT INSTALLED
LINE RECTIFIER
AND FILTER
C62
C63
OUTPUT FILTERS
L3
4.7UH
MOUNTING
L4
1MH
C56
.022UF
CLAMP
R102
8
CR11
+15V
+15A
W4
0 OHM
C30
560UF
C36
560UF
C44
.47UF
RV1
C54
330UF
T3
R89
5
1
2
10
9
CR23
CR22
F1
2A
90-250V
J6
CR18
R93
150K
J10
8
R91
100K
R92
100K
L2
C38
560UF
C29
4.7UH
560UF
REAR
PANEL
C57
.068UF
CR12
-15V
-15A
R94
150K
14
W3
0 OHM
CR21
CR24
CR14
13
DS4
R67
10.0
+40V
C33
10UF
C32
560UF
CR17
5
6
12
11
W2
0 OHM
+40VA
C42
560UF
C49
.1UF
OUTPUT UV
SHUTDOWN
L1
4.7UH
+5VC
CR13
PULSE
WIDTH
MODULATOR
7
+5V
+5D
C47
.47UF
R97
2.00K
W1
0 OHM
C35
560UF
C37
560UF
CR19
C31
560UF
C55
SWITCHER
MOSFET
SNUBBER
+5VC
U5
UC3842
C50
.47UF
CR27
CR25
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
NOT INSTALLED
COMP
VFB
REF
VCC
OUT
GND
H
C53
100PF
CROWBAR
U3B
LM393
R81
178
Q9
R79
49.9K
+5V
ISEN
RT/CT
+5V
J4
ISOLATION
BOUNDARY
C58
200PF
1
2
R82
4.99K
R90
2.4K
J4-1
1
7
7
7
A4
D5
A4
CR20
VR3
5.1V
R14
10.0
FOCUS
ZAXIS
2
Q11
R87
22.1
3
3
J4
CONNECTS
TO J153
NC
4
R13
100
4
C51
.01UF
R101
49.9
R86
0.51
5
+100V
5
R96
49.9K
U4B
74LS221
6
1
+40V
+15V
+5V
6
Q9
NC
NC
A3
MAIN
BOARD
6
7
CX
7
8
8
R88
2.00K
C59
.1UF
7
9
9
RX
9
ERROR
AMPLIFIER
+40V
+5VC
NC
G D S
5
10
A
Q
Q
-15V
10
FEEDBACK
TRANSFORMER
DRIVER
C
L
10
12
NC
B
+5V
R98
10.00K
1
1
C52
.01UF
+5VC
+5VC
1
R69
10.00K
+5VC
C41
.47UF
C40
4700PF
+5V
CR26
R68
178
R71
221K
CR15
4
T2
R85
100K
+5VC
U4A
74LS221
FRONT
PANEL
R80
2.00K
C48
200PF
C45
.47UF
R99
100K
R95
4.53K
+5VC
C43
.47UF
+5VC
C61
470PF
C39
.1UF
CR29
VR4
10V
14
16
8
2
3
CX VCC
+5V ADJUST
VR1
431C
POWER
GND
RX
R74
4.99K
8
4
15
1
R78
3.74K
R70
10.00K
R62
100
R77
100
3
2
(OPEN = ON)
1
13
4
A
B
Q
Q8
C
L
2
NC
U3A
LM393
Q
+5VC
R75
4.99K
C60
.1UF
3
S1
Q7
+5VC
J2
R72
10.0
R73
10.0
1
2
1
2
+5VC
+5VC
R76
3.74K
C46
.01UF
R83
10.00K
CR16
SECONDARY GROUND
(CHASSIS GROUND)
R84
18.7K
LINE SIDE COMMON
TP2
PEAK
DETECTOR
TP1
PART OF A1 POWER SUPPLY
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
LOW VOLTS POWER SUPPLY
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The schematic diagram has an alphanumeric grid to assist in
locating parts within that diagram.
Assembly A1. Partial Assembly A1 also shown on Schematic 6.
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Bd
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Bd
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Bd
Loc
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C4
D3
D3
D3
D4
A4
D1
A2
A2
B3
CR31
A2
E2
R33
R34
R35
C4
C4
D4
B4
B4
B3
DS1
DS2
DS3
E2
E2
E3
B2
B2
B2
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
D4
C5
E2
E2
D2
B3
B4
B1
B1
B2
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C4
F3
D3
E2
C5
B4
B1
B2
B2
B4
FIL1
FIL2
C3
C3
C1
C1
J1
J3
J11
F3
F2
F4
B1
D1
A2
R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
D4
E3
E2
D2
F2
B3
C1
B3
B3
C4
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
E2
D2
D2
D2
F2
B1
C4
C4
C4
C4
A10 CRT Socket Board (Front of Board)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q10
E5
E5
D4
D4
C4
B2
A2
B3
A3
B4
B4
B4
E1
E2
R46
R47
R48
R49
R50
E3
D2
C2
F2
F2
C1
C3
C4
C4
E1
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C2
F2
F3
C1
C2
C3
D4
E1
D4
D4
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
E3
E4
E4
E4
E5
A1
A2
A2
A3
A3
R51
R52
R53
R54
R55
F3
F2
F2
F2
D2
E1
E1
E1
E1
D4
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
C1
B2
B2
D1
A3
D4
E2
E3
E4
E2
R7
R8
R11
R12
R20
B4
B4
F4
D3
C4
A4
A4
A2
C1
A4
R56
R57
R58
R59
R60
F3
B2
D2
B1
C1
E1
E1
E4
E2
E3
C27
C28
C34
C65
C66
B1
B1
D1
B2
A2
E3
E3
F4
F4
E2
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
C5
D5
B4
D5
B4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
R61
R63
R64
R65
R66
R103
D1
A2
C2
B1
B1
A2
E4
E2
E2
E3
E3
E2
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5
E2
D4
E2
C2
D2
B1
B3
B1
B2
C3
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
E5
E5
E5
D2
D2
A3
A4
A4
B1
A2
T1
B2
C4
CR6
CR7
CR8
CR9
CR30
E2
C2
C2
C1
A2
C3
D4
D4
E4
E2
U1
U2
D1
B1
C1
F4
R31
R32
D4
E5
B3
B3
VR2
A2
E2
A10 CRT Socket Board (Back of Board)
760A / 760D / 760N
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R61
22.1
+100V
HV OSC &
ERROR AMP
P320 IS PART
OF CRT
C19
10UF
C24
10UF
C34
10UF
V1
P320
1
2
H5
4
C28
R66
R65
100K
0.1UF
499K
U1
TRACE
ROTATION
5.5KV P-P
+5V
+11KV
POST
(g7)
2
3
IN
OUT
R59
5.000K
G
+15A
C27
0.1UF
CRT
C21
.015UF
1
U2
741
7
R60
6.04K
(g5)
6
2
3
CR9
6
+100V
C20
.015UF
GRID DRIVE
CR7
C65
0.47 UF
R50
10.0
R64
100K
4
(x2)
11
R45
100K
+15A
R63
2.00K
GEOMETRY
C15
.1UF
(x1)
13
C12
C9
.01UF
R48
3.01K
-15A
R43
470
.015UF
CR5
CR6
R58
100K
CR30
C22
0.47 UF
CR31
T1
R103
499K
8
CRT
BIAS
+40VA
+100V
C14
.015UF
C13
(y2)
7
(y1)
9
.015UF
C16
10UF
R52
10.0
Q10
5
4
3
R55
22.1K
13
7
R38
22M
R49
20K
C66
10UF
C23
.01UF
C11
.001UF
ASTIG
R47
100K
R44
470
C17
.1UF
CR3
WIRE
COLOR
CODES
-15A
(g4)
(g3)
(g2)
5
4
ASTIG
FOCUS
CR1
DS2
CR8
VR2
R57
22.1
H
J3
1
+40VA
5.1V
R53
10.0
WHT/BLK/RED
WHT/BLUE
WHT/GRN
6
2
1
9
1
2
3
4
Q6
R39
470
DS1
R40
10K
R30
10K
R29
47
2
CR4
VR5
VR6
R54
4.99K
FIL1
FIL2
R56
10.0
3
WHT/GRAY
12
1st ANODE
4
C4
C3
C8
C25
0.1UF
.01UF
.01UF
.01UF
(g1)
DS3
R51
4.99K
C18
.1UF
R42
150K
3
10
J1
1
BRN/RED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
(k)
NC
NC
2
CATHODE
2
R12
470
3
-2530V
WHT/RED
WHT/BRN
WHT/BLK
BRN
4
1
(f)
14
(f)
C2
5
.001UF
R46
10.0
6
7
C7
330PF
SKT1
J2
1
2
3
4
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(g5)
(g4)
1
2
3
4
HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION
R1
1.5M
1W
J3
(g2)
H4
5
GREEN
RED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
+100V
J1
CR2
(g3)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
R11
2.5M
R2
2.2M
1/2W
+100V
(k)
(g1)
(f)
J11
H1
5
BRN
R35
475
Z AXIS
AMPLIFIER
C5
.1UF
BLUE
CENTER
FOCUS
(f)
R36
2.00K
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
C6
2200PF
NOT INSTALLED
A10 CRT SOCKET BOARD
Q3
+15A
R31
100K
R41
178
R23
H3
6
R3
1.5M
J4-1
C1
+100V
R34
2.00K
.1UF
1W
FOCUS
AMPLIFIER
Q4
R7
100K
R25
100
R8
100
R20
H3
6
3.74K
R4
1.5M
1W
Q5
ZAXIS
+5D
V1 TUBE SOCKET
VISUAL AID
C10
.47UF
R33
13.0K
+5D
R28
37.4K
ASTIG (g4)
GEOM (g5)
(g3) FOCUS
R5
1.5M
1W
Q2
BOARD CAP
R37
22.1
4
5
(g1) GRID
3
6
R21
VERT PLATE (y2)
VERT PLATE (y1)
(k) Cathode
(f) Filament
(f) Filament
Q1
7
2
R22
26.1K
-15A
R27
13.0K
1
14
9
-15A
13
NOT INSTALLED
12 11
(x1) HORIZ PLATE
R24
100
R32
499K
R26
499K
H3
(g2) 1st ANODE
HORIZ PLATE (x2)
FOCUS
6
PART OF A1 POWER SUPPLY
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
HIGH VOLTS POWER SUPPLY
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A2 Front Panel Board
Static Sensitive Devices
See Maintenance Section
Schematic Diagram <8> Component Locator Chart
The schematic diagram has an alphanumeric grid to assist in locating parts within that diagram.
Assembly A2.
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
Comp
No
Diag
Loc
C355
C3
R437
R438
R439
R451
G1
F1
G2
G1
DS115
DS215
DS315
DS412
DS416
DS418
DS432
DS434
D1
D3
D4
G3
G4
G4
G2
F2
S516
S525
S534
S544A
S544B
F4
G3
G2
G1
G1
J110
J135
H3
A3
U320
U332
U347
C1
C3
C4
R423
R424
R425
G4
G4
G3
760A / 760D / 760N
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DISPLAY
GAIN
+12V
R451
6.98K
CAL
AUTO
U320
74145
DS115
+5V
1
3
S544A
20K
A4
A3
A2
A1
MANUAL
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
37
33
29
25
21
17
13
9
2
A
B
C
D
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
CAL
4
6
R438
120
R437
120
AUTO
5
S544B
5
1
R439
4.75K
LEFT
L10
L9
L8
L7
L6
L5
L4
L3
L2
L1
27
31
7
15
35
34
2
23
19
6
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
DS434
DS432
1
PEAK
HOLD
S534
U332
74145
J110
DS215
A4
A3
A2
A1
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
37
33
29
25
21
17
13
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
A
B
C
D
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
EXPAND
SCALE
+12V
J110
CONNECTS
TO J413
S525
5
1
4
RIGHT
R10
R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1
27
31
7
15
35
34
2
23
19
6
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
+5V
A3
MAIN
BOARD
J135
+5V
+5V
+5V
A1
A2
A3
A4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
L4
L1
L8
L7
L2
L3
L10
L9
L5
L6
R425
120
1
L+R
2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
DS412
J135
CONNECTS
+5V
R4
R1
R8
R7
R2
R3
R10
R9
R5
R6
TO J115
C355
1UF
2
A3
MAIN
BOARD
R424
120
U347
74145
DS315
AU4
AU1
AU8
AU7
AU2
AU3
AU10
AU9
AU5
AU6
A4
A3
A2
A1
SELECT
L-R
2
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
37
33
29
25
21
17
13
9
A
B
C
D
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
14
13
12
DS416
3
2
1
11
S516
5
1
AUX
R423
120
AU10
AU9
AU8
AU7
AU6
AU5
AU4
AU3
AU2
AU1
27
31
7
15
35
34
2
23
19
6
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
AUX
DS418
1
+5V
VCC
A2 FRONT PANEL
760A/760D/760N STEREO AUDIO MONITOR
FRONT PANEL
8
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Section 10
Replaceable Mechanical Parts
This section contains a list of the replaceable mechanical components for the
760A, 760D, and 760N. Use this list to identify and order replacement parts.
Parts Ordering Information
Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix field office or
representative.
Changes to Tektronix products are sometimes made to accommodate improved
components as they become available and to give you the benefit of the latest
improvements. Therefore, when ordering parts, it is important to include the
following information in your order:
H
H
H
H
Part number
Instrument type or model number
Instrument serial number
Instrument modification number, if applicable
If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part, your
local Tektronix field office or representative will contact you concerning any
change in part number.
Change information, if any, is located at the rear of this manual.
Using the Replaceable Mechanical Parts List
The tabular information in the Replaceable Mechanical Parts List is arranged for
quick retrieval. Understanding the structure and features of the list will help you
find all of the information you need for ordering replacement parts. The
following table describes the content of each column in the parts list.
10–1
760A / 760D / 760N
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Parts List Column Descriptions
Column Column Name
Description
1
Figure & index number
Items in this section are referenced by figure and index numbers to the exploded view
illustrations that follow.
2
Tektronix part number
Serial number
Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix.
3 and 4
Column three indicates the serial number at which the part was first effective. Column four
indicates the serial number at which the part was discontinued. No entry indicates the part is
good for all serial numbers.
5
6
Qty
This indicates the quantity of parts used.
Name & description
An item name is separated from the description by a colon (:). Because of space limitations, an
item name may sometimes appear as incomplete. Use the U.S. Federal Catalog handbook
H6-1 for further item name identification.
7
8
Mfr. code
This indicates the code of the actual manufacturer of the part.
This indicates the actual manufacturer’s or vendor’s part number.
Mfr. part number
Abbreviations
Chassis Parts
Abbreviations conform to American National Standard ANSI Y1.1–1972.
Chassis-mounted parts and cable assemblies are located at the end of the
Replaceable Electrical Parts List.
Mfr. Code to Manufacturer
Cross Index
The table titled Manufacturers Cross Index shows codes, names, and addresses
of manufacturers or vendors of components listed in the parts list.
10–2
760A / 760D / 760N
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Manufacturers Cross Index
Mfr.
Code
Manufacturer
Address
City, State, Zip Code
S3109
FELLER U.S. CORPORATION
72 Veronica Ave
Unit 4
Summerset NJ 08873
TK0435
0JR05
0KB01
07416
2K262
LEWIS SCREW CO
TRIQUEST CORP
STAUFFER SUPPLY
NELSON NAME PLATE CO
BOYD CORP
4300 S RACINE AVE
3000 LEWIS AND CLARK HWY
810 SE SHERMAN
CHICAGO IL 60609–3320
VANCOUVER WA 98661–2999
PORTLAND OR 97214
3191 CASITAS
LOS ANGELES CA 90039–2410
PORTLAND OR 97220
6136 NE 87th AVE
PO BOX 20038
22670
3L462
G M NAMEPLATE INC
2040 15TH AVE WEST
SEATTLE WA 98119–2728
NEWBERG, OR 97132–9518
QUALITY PLASTICS
DIV. OF MOLL PLASTICRAFTERS L.P.
2101 CRESTVIEW DRIVE
34785
50434
DEK INC
3480 SWENSON AVE
370 W TRIMBLE RD
ST CHARLES IL 60174–3450
SAN JOSE CA 95131–1008
HEWLETT–PACKARD CO
OPTOELECTRONICS DIV
73743
80009
FISCHER SPECIAL MFG CO
TEKTRONIX INC
111 INDUSTRIAL RD
COLD SPRING KY 41076–9749
BEAVERTON OR 97077–0001
14150 SW KARL BRAUN DR
PO BOX 500
80126
PACIFIC ELECTRICORD CO
747 W REDONDO BEACH
PO BOX 10
GARDENA CA 90247–4203
85471
93907
BOYD CORP
13885 RAMOMA AVE
600 18TH AVE
CHINO CA 91710
TEXTRON INC
CAMCAR DIV
ROCKFORD IL 61108–5181
10–3
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable mechanical parts list
Fig. &
Tektronix
Serial No. Serial No. Qt
Mfr.
Index
Part Number Effective
Discont’d
y
Code
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
Number
1–1
426–2174–02
1
FRAME,CRT:BEZEL
*MOUNTING PARTS*
80009
426217402
–2
211–0690–02
2
SCREW,MACHINE:6–32 X 0.875,PNH,SST
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
93907
B20–70430
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
–8
361–1515–00
333–3320–01
378–0258–00
331–0495–00
331–0245–01
333–3986–00
1
1
1
1
1
1
SPACER,RING:4.9 X3.35,POLYCARBONATE
PANEL,FRONT:760
3L462
80009
80009
0JR05
2K262
80009
361–1515–00
333332001
FLTR,CONTRASTIN:GRAY,POLYCARBONATE
SCALE,CRT:SOUND STAGE GRATICULE,760
MASK,CRT SCALE:760
378025800
331–0495–00
ORDER BY DESC
333398600
PANEL,FRONT:760A
(760A ONLY)
333–3787–00
333–3788–00
1
1
PANEL,FRONT:760D
(760D ONLY)
PANEL,FRONT:760N
(760N ONLY)
22670
22670
333–3788–00
333–3788–00
*MOUNTING PARTS*
–9
211–0721–00
–––––––––––
2
1
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
ORDER BY DESC
–10
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:FRONT PANEL
(SEE A2 REPL)
*MOUNTING PARTS*
–11
211–0721–00
426–2101–04
211–0721–00
–––––––––––
4
1
3
1
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
ORDER BY DESC
ORDER BY DESC
ORDER BY DESC
FRAME SECT,CAB:FRONT
*MOUNTING PARTS*
3L462
–13
–14
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
SWITCH,PUSH:0.4A,125VAC,W/SOLDER LUG,BUTTONW/
YELLOW INDICATOR
(SEE S1 REPL)
*MOUNTING PARTS*
–15
–16
210–0405–00
211–0100–00
2
2
NUT,PLAIN,HEX:2–56 X 0.188,BRS CD PL
73743
12157–50
SCREW,MACHINE:2–56 X 0.750,PNH,STL
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
–17
–18
–––––––––––
211–0721–00
1
8
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:MAIN
(SEE A3 REPL)
*MOUNTING PARTS*
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
ORDER BY DESC
337–3321–00
–19
–20
337–3321–00
–––––––––––
1
1
SHIELD,ELEC:CKT BD 1730
85471
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:POWER SUPPLY
(SEE A1 REPL)
–21
211–0721–00
211–0721–00
211–0721–00
211–0721–00
B050000
B052743
B030000
B030175
B052742
B030174
7
6
7
6
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
(760A ONLY)
ORDER BY DESC
ORDER BY DESC
ORDER BY DESC
ORDER BY DESC
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
(760A ONLY)
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
(760D ONLY)
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
(760D ONLY)
10–4
760A / 760D / 760N
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Fig. &
Tektronix
Serial No. Serial No. Qt
Mfr.
Index
Part Number Effective
Discont’d
y
Code
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
Number
211–0721–00
211–0721–00
B030000
B030209
B030208
7
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
(760N ONLY)
ORDER BY DESC
6
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
(760N ONLY)
ORDER BY DESC
–22
–23
–24
–25
–26
–27
211–0014–00
337–3796–01
131–3573–00
337–3257–00
337–3931–00
333–3321–03
2
1
1
2
1
1
SCREW,MACHINE:4–40 X 0.5,PNH,STL
SHIELD,ELEC:0.032 BRASS,C26000,0.5 HARD
CONN,PLUG,ELEC:MALE,W/LOCKING ADAPTER
SHIELD,CKT BD:LV PWR SUPPLY
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
80009
80126
2K262
80009
5Y400
337379601
B–0779
ORDER BY DESC
337393100
SHIELD,ELEC:ALUMINUM
PANEL,REAR:
*MOUNTING PARTS*
ORDER BY DESC
–28
–29
–30
–31
211–0721–00
211–0720–01
348–1464–00
407–4395–00
3
2
1
1
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.375,PNH,STL,CDPL,T–15 TORX DR 0KB01
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
ORDER BY DESC
211–0720–01
348–1464–00
407439500
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.50,PNH,STL,TORX T–15WITH
SLOT
0KB01
80009
80009
MANCHET:CRT,END RUBBER MANCHET,31.5MM THK X
63MM OD,50.5 ID
BRACKET,CRT:BACK,0.062,AL
*MOUNTING PARTS*
–32
210–0457–00
2
NUT,PL,ASSEM WA:6–32 X 0.312,STL CD PL
*END MOUNTING PARTS*
TK0435 ORDER BY DESC
–33
–34
–––––––––––
343–0916–00
343–0916–00
343–0916–00
1
1
1
1
CIRCUIT BD ASSY:CRT SOCKET BD
(SEE A10 760A REPL)
B050000
B050000
B050000
B052742
B030174
B030208
CLAMP,LOOP:0.5 ID,NYLON
(760A ONLY)
34785
34785
34785
029–500
029–500
029–500
CLAMP,LOOP:0.5 ID,NYLON
(760D ONLY)
CLAMP,LOOP:0.5 ID,NYLON
(760N ONLY)
–35
–36
–37
–38
–39
–40
252–0571–00
386–4443–00
346–0133–00
337–4064–00
334–1379–00
–––––––––––
1
1
1
1
1
1
NEOPRENE EXTR:CHAN,0.234 X 0.156
SUPPORT,SHIELD:CRT,FRONT,PLASTIC
STRAP,TIEDOWN,E:14.0 X 0.091,NYLON
SHIELD,ELEC:MU–METAL CRT SHIELD
MARKER,IDENT:MKD HI VACUUM
85471
80009
59730
ORDER BY DESC
386444300
TY234M EURO DIR
337–4064–00
07416
ORDER BY DESC
ELECTRON TUBE:CRT,FINISHED
(SEE V1 REPL)
–41
–42
426–2103–07
1
FRAME,CHASSIS:ALUMINUM
80009
426210307
331–0496–00
070–5992–05
150–1181–00
1
1
3
SCALE,CRT:X–Y GRATICULE,760
0JR05
80009
50434
331–0496–00
070599203
QDSP–8838
MANUAL,TECH:INST,760A,760D,760N
DIODE,OPTO:LED;RED,626NM,101 ELEMENTLINEAR
ARRAY,0.100” SIP,COM–CATH
–43
–44
161–0216–00
161–0215–00
1
1
CABLE ASSY,PWR,:3,18 AWG,2.5M L,BLACK
80126
80126
C7120–25M–BL
0–5335–008–GY
CABLE ASSY,PWR:3,0.75MU,2.5MM L,GREY
(EUROPEAN OPTION A1 ONLY)
10–5
760A / 760D / 760N
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Replaceable Mechanical Parts
Replaceable mechanical parts list (Cont.)
Fig. &
Tektronix
Serial No. Serial No. Qt
Mfr.
Index
Part Number Effective
Discont’d
y
Code
Name & Description
Mfr. Part Number
Number
–45
161–0066–10
1
CA ASSY,PWR:3,0.1MM SQ,250V/10A,2.5 METER,STR,
IEC320,RCPT X 13A,FUSED UK PLUG(13A FUSE),UNITED
KINGDOM,SAFTEY CONTROLLED
S3109
BS/13–H05VVF3G0
(UNITED KINGDOM OPTION A2 ONLY)
–46
161–0066–11
1
CA ASSY,PWR:3,1.0MM SQ,250V/10A,2.5 METER,STR,
IEC320,RCPT,AUSTRALIA,SAFTEY CONTROLLED
(AUSTRALIAN OPTION A3 ONLY)
PLAIN CASE:1700F00
PTD CASE ASSY:1700F02
RACK ADAPTER,SIDE–BY–SIDE:1700F05
FILLER PANEL:1700F06
S3109
198–000
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–––––––––––
–––––––––––
–––––––––––
–––––––––––
1
1
1
1
1
DRAWER,UTILITY:1700F07
–47
–48
–49
129–1308–00
129–1308–00
129–1308–00
343–0013–00
343–0013–00
343–0013–00
211–0720–01
B052743
B030175
B030209
B052743
B030175
B030209
B052743
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SPACER,POST:6–32 X 0.75,HEX,STL,CAD PL
(760A ONLY)
55566
55566
55566
06915
06915
06915
0KB01
4538–632–S–3
4538–632–S–3
4538–632–S–3
SPACER,POST:6–32 X 0.75,HEX,STL,CAD PL
(760D ONLY)
SPACER,POST:6–32 X 0.75,HEX,STL,CAD PL
(760N ONLY)
CLAMP,LOOP:0.375 ID,PLASTIC
(760A ONLY)
E6 CLEAR ROUND
CABLE CLAMP
CLAMP,LOOP:0.375 ID,PLASTIC
(760D ONLY)
E6 CLEAR ROUND
CABLE CLAMP
CLAMP,LOOP:0.375 ID,PLASTIC
(760N ONLY)
E6 CLEAR ROUND
CABLE CLAMP
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.50,PNH,STL,TORX T–15WITH
SLOT
(760A ONLY)
211–0720–01
211–0720–01
211–0720–01
211–0720–01
211–0720–01
B030175
B030209
1
1
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.50,PNH,STL,TORX T–15WITH
SLOT
(760D ONLY)
0KB01
0KB01
SCREW,MACH:6–32 X 0.50,PNH,STL,TORX T–15WITH
SLOT
(760N ONLY)
10–6
760A / 760D / 760N
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A10
33
31
32
30
37
38
29
39
27
36
28
22
40
42
24
45
41
26
25
34
35
9
7
23
6
5
21
3
1
20
44
A1
46
43
49
48
47
19
17
A3
16
2
14
15
4
18
12
13
11
10
8
A2
760A/760D/760N
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