YUP. Uneasy is the word. My latest discovery with this mainframe is....the internal triggering system doesn't appear to be working. That's something I've always relied on with their scopes. I just spent some time swapping plug-ins from the dead 7633 scope...first swapped the 7B53A Time Base plugin, with the same problem. Then swapped the 7A18 Dual Trace Plug-in from the 7633, and the same problem there too. I restored the plug-ins, then installed a right angle T to feed the input signal over to the Ext Trigger input and that got me triggered. I tired connecting signal to the other plugin...7A22, and it too doesn't yield internal triggering. There's a Trigger Interface board that sits between the middle and right plug-in connectors of the Interface board. I had removed the other board that hid the power supply filter caps on the interface board, so hadn't disturbed this little Trigger board.
I never did put this mainframe into service when I bought it, so I don't know it's history. I remember it working, but never looked at everything. I use X-Y mode on these scopes, via the 7B53A....can't remember if that trigger mode is involved in that., I don't need is a scope that won't yield internal triggering. So, another task at hand. I did look to see what that IC was on the Trigger Select board parked on the interface PCB. It's a Tektronix IC. I hope THAT's not the cause of this triggering problem. They use a total of three of them in the scope.
I never did put this mainframe into service when I bought it, so I don't know it's history. I remember it working, but never looked at everything. I use X-Y mode on these scopes, via the 7B53A....can't remember if that trigger mode is involved in that., I don't need is a scope that won't yield internal triggering. So, another task at hand. I did look to see what that IC was on the Trigger Select board parked on the interface PCB. It's a Tektronix IC. I hope THAT's not the cause of this triggering problem. They use a total of three of them in the scope.
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