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These function generators, as well as the [[Tektronix CFG253]], were part of a donation of electronics lab equipment from WPI. They are very old: the Operator' Manual was first printed in 1987. | These function generators, as well as the [[Tektronix CFG253]], were part of a donation of electronics lab equipment from WPI. They are very old: the Operator' Manual was first printed in 1987. | ||
== Maintenance Log == | |||
On 2018-06-29, CFG-250TW50153 was repaired by [[User:Adam.goldsmith|Adam Goldsmith]], who replaced C17, which had popped, and nearby components D10 and R37, which were slightly burned, as well as the two internal fuses, which were also blown. It appears to be functional<sup>(yes that's a pun)</sup> now. |
Revision as of 18:06, 29 June 2018
This section has been marked as TODO.
make manual local, add serials, info on broken one, and figure out CFG253 (see source for ToolInfo block)
Tektronix CFG250 | |
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2MHz Function Generator | |
Make | Tektronix |
Model | CFG250 |
Specs | |
Manual | |
Requires Certification |
Unknown |
In Shop | Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab |
These function generators, as well as the Tektronix CFG253, were part of a donation of electronics lab equipment from WPI. They are very old: the Operator' Manual was first printed in 1987.
Maintenance Log
On 2018-06-29, CFG-250TW50153 was repaired by Adam Goldsmith, who replaced C17, which had popped, and nearby components D10 and R37, which were slightly burned, as well as the two internal fuses, which were also blown. It appears to be functional(yes that's a pun) now.