15 July 2012

Scope Sunday 32

A colleague recently asked me for suggestions on getting a transistor curve tracer. This post repeats what I told him: There are three classic transistor curve tracers:
  1. Tektronix 575, the vacuum-tube monster


  2. Tektronix 576, also a monster, built out of transistors, but still enormous


  3. Tektronix 577, the little "desktop" one


You occasionally see a 575 at flea markets (I have several; I bought my last one for $40). However, they are big and bulky, and if they need repair, you've got to find the right vacuum tubes (a replacement CRT is also hard to find). If you're cool with that, it's a great bargain.

I think the 576, despite its size, is the most desirable one. I've never seen one at a flea market. They still command $1000 or more. This one was Jim Williams' favorite; in his second book he wrote:
No analog lab is complete without one of these. The Tektronix 575 is an excellent choice. It is the same size as older Tektronix lab 'scopes and is indispensable for device characterization. The more modern 576 is fully solid state, and has extended capabilities and more features. A 576 is still reasonably expensive (>$1500.00). I winced when I finally bought one, but the pain fades quickly with use. A 575 is adequate; the 576 is the one you really want.

The 577 is the smallest one. I saw one at a flea market once. They go for around $500 (I think). They're pretty nice, although they don't have all the features of a 576.

Where to buy? If you want a 575, you might try the flea market, although you won't find one every month. Your best bet (if you're not in a hurry) is probably to watch Craigslist. Prices on eBay are just crazy.

Did I steer him right?

(Photographs stolen from Barrytech's "Tektronix Older Vintage Oscilloscopes" page.)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi! i read the post and started checking Craigslist just to drool with the cheap equipment you guys can buy. where i live oscilloscopes are very, very expensive, even old ones. anyway, i bumped into this classified (for the LA area)and though you guys might be interested:
tinyurl . com/7bcme8n
hope the link doesn't get bloked.

Ulf K said...

The university where I work "got rid" of a 577 by giving it to me. Unfortunately, it "reboots" every now and then, and I have not been able to find the cause of it.

I'll get to it on a rainy day...

Doctor Analog said...

Still, the 577 is a very nice curve tracer (some people do like it better than the 576). Good luck with the fix!

Ulf K said...

Typo: It should read "576".

Anonymous said...

Do someone know anything about a ferret tester?