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ian field April 17th 08 04:34 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 
While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode, the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data that I
could find.

TIA.



Joerg April 17th 08 04:43 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 
ian field wrote:
While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode, the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data that I
could find.


Try on s.e.equipment, maybe an older Tektronix service tech or engineer
remembers those.

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Joerg April 17th 08 04:44 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 
ian field wrote:
While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode, the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data that I
could find.


P.S.: Also cross post into s.e.repair

--
Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com/

"gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam.
Use another domain or send PM.

ian field April 17th 08 05:35 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"Joerg" wrote in message
.. .
ian field wrote:
While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag
full of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand
labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode,
the others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried
putting "152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no
data that I could find.


P.S.: Also cross post into s.e.repair


Thanks - I'll try that.



J.P. April 17th 08 05:51 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:34:54 GMT, "ian field"
wrote:

While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode, the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data that I
could find.

TIA.

Check with the Yahoo scope groups..bet the Tek bunch can tell ya and
might even buy them from ya..

Rich Klestinez April 17th 08 06:11 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"J.P." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:34:54 GMT, "ian field"
wrote:

While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode, the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried
putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data that
I
could find.

TIA.

Check with the Yahoo scope groups..bet the Tek bunch can tell ya and
might even buy them from ya..


Might be for those old plug in sampeling heads. I used to repair those in
the late 60's in the WSMR cal lab. Can't remember tek tunnel diodes used in
anything other than pulse generators back then? Possible memory fade
though.

rich



ian field April 17th 08 07:12 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"J.P." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:34:54 GMT, "ian field"
wrote:

While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode, the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried
putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data that
I
could find.

TIA.

Check with the Yahoo scope groups..bet the Tek bunch can tell ya and
might even buy them from ya..


A quick look in the envelopes reveals that they appear to be pulls from old
equipment so I can't guarantee they're any good, assuming they are any good
I have a 465 which uses a couple of tunnel diodes so it seems sensible to
hang on to them.

If I decided I could use one and only keep one spare, I've been trying to
get around to building a dip meter for ages - obviously a tunnel diode
dipper is now possible.



Oppie[_3_] April 17th 08 11:12 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 
Tektronix 152-0177-00 TD253B tunnel diode 10mA 4.7pF
found on page http://www.slack.com/temodel.html
googling for "152-0177-00" diode

http://www.datasheetarchive.com/TD253B-datasheet.html
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/specsheet/TD253B.html
TD253B
General Electric Solid State :: General Purpose Tunnel Diode

Specsheet / Datasheet


V(f)(V) Forward Voltage @Ipeak=600m
Ipeak Max. (A)=10m
Peak Current Tol. (A)=1.0m
V(P) (V) Peak-Point Voltage=90m
V(V) (V) Valley-Point Voltage=420m
Ratio Ipeak/Ivalley Min.=8.0
I(F) Max. (A) Forward Current=10m
r(s) Max. (Ohms) Series Res.=2.5
L(s) Max.(H),Series Inductance=1.5n
C(t) Max.(F) Total Capacitance=2.0p
P(D) Max.(W) Power Dissipation=7.0m
Semiconductor Material=Germanium
Status=Discontinued
Package=Axial-E
Military=N



Oppie

"ian field" wrote in message
...
While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode, the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried
putting "152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no
data that I could find.

TIA.




ian field April 18th 08 03:41 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"Oppie" wrote in message
news:FXPNj.18357$mG1.14224@trndny08...
Tektronix 152-0177-00 TD253B tunnel diode 10mA 4.7pF
found on page http://www.slack.com/temodel.html
googling for "152-0177-00" diode

http://www.datasheetarchive.com/TD253B-datasheet.html
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/specsheet/TD253B.html
TD253B
General Electric Solid State :: General Purpose Tunnel Diode

Specsheet / Datasheet


V(f)(V) Forward Voltage @Ipeak=600m
Ipeak Max. (A)=10m
Peak Current Tol. (A)=1.0m
V(P) (V) Peak-Point Voltage=90m
V(V) (V) Valley-Point Voltage=420m
Ratio Ipeak/Ivalley Min.=8.0
I(F) Max. (A) Forward Current=10m
r(s) Max. (Ohms) Series Res.=2.5
L(s) Max.(H),Series Inductance=1.5n
C(t) Max.(F) Total Capacitance=2.0p
P(D) Max.(W) Power Dissipation=7.0m
Semiconductor Material=Germanium
Status=Discontinued
Package=Axial-E
Military=N



Oppie


Very useful, thanks.



Oppie[_3_] April 18th 08 05:40 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"ian field" wrote in message
...

"Oppie" wrote in message
news:FXPNj.18357$mG1.14224@trndny08...
Tektronix 152-0177-00 TD253B tunnel diode 10mA 4.7pF
found on page http://www.slack.com/temodel.html
googling for "152-0177-00" diode

[snip]
Oppie


Very useful, thanks.


Glad to help. An occasional challenge helps me to hone the search skills -
which eventually helps me.

With Google, the dashes are interpreted as 'remove this term' from the
search. when you put it in qoutes, it is a litteral. Add a specific item
like 'diode' in this case or 'schematic' and the results usually pop out
pretty fast.

Oppie



ian field April 18th 08 06:43 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"Oppie" wrote in message news:ea4Oj.11$NK1.2@trndny05...

"ian field" wrote in message
...

"Oppie" wrote in message
news:FXPNj.18357$mG1.14224@trndny08...
Tektronix 152-0177-00 TD253B tunnel diode 10mA 4.7pF
found on page http://www.slack.com/temodel.html
googling for "152-0177-00" diode

[snip]
Oppie


Very useful, thanks.


Glad to help. An occasional challenge helps me to hone the search skills -
which eventually helps me.

With Google, the dashes are interpreted as 'remove this term' from the
search. when you put it in qoutes, it is a litteral. Add a specific item
like 'diode' in this case or 'schematic' and the results usually pop out
pretty fast.

Oppie


Composing google search strings reminds me of writing DOS batch files, I
never got the hang of replaceable characters.



sycochkn April 19th 08 06:21 AM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"ian field" wrote in message
...

"J.P." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:34:54 GMT, "ian field"
wrote:

While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag
full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode,
the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried
putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data
that I
could find.

TIA.

Check with the Yahoo scope groups..bet the Tek bunch can tell ya and
might even buy them from ya..


A quick look in the envelopes reveals that they appear to be pulls from
old equipment so I can't guarantee they're any good, assuming they are any
good I have a 465 which uses a couple of tunnel diodes so it seems
sensible to hang on to them.

If I decided I could use one and only keep one spare, I've been trying to
get around to building a dip meter for ages - obviously a tunnel diode
dipper is now possible.


I once built a tunnel diode beat frequency metal detector. The major problem
with it was that when the frequencies got real close to each other the
oscillators would injection lock to each other.

Bob



ian field April 19th 08 03:10 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"sycochkn" wrote in message
m...

"ian field" wrote in message
...

"J.P." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:34:54 GMT, "ian field"
wrote:

While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag
full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode,
the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried
putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data
that I
could find.

TIA.

Check with the Yahoo scope groups..bet the Tek bunch can tell ya and
might even buy them from ya..


A quick look in the envelopes reveals that they appear to be pulls from
old equipment so I can't guarantee they're any good, assuming they are
any good I have a 465 which uses a couple of tunnel diodes so it seems
sensible to hang on to them.

If I decided I could use one and only keep one spare, I've been trying to
get around to building a dip meter for ages - obviously a tunnel diode
dipper is now possible.


I once built a tunnel diode beat frequency metal detector. The major
problem with it was that when the frequencies got real close to each other
the oscillators would injection lock to each other.

Bob


That could happen to any 2 oscillators with similar frequencies unless
output buffering is used, one of the uses for a TD is a threshold detector
so they're practically made to lock together.



Tim Williams April 20th 08 02:20 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 
"ian field" wrote in message
...
Composing google search strings reminds me of writing DOS batch files, I
never got the hang of replaceable characters.


Bah, you need a %1 upside the %2 ;-)

Tim

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Deep Fryer: A very philosophical monk.
Website @ http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms



sycochkn April 20th 08 03:36 PM

Tektronix Germanium Tunnel Diode.
 

"ian field" wrote in message
...

"sycochkn" wrote in message
m...

"ian field" wrote in message
...

"J.P." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:34:54 GMT, "ian field"
wrote:

While sorting some boxes of old junk I found a resealable plastic bag
full
of tiny paper envelopes, a couple of which had Tektronix brand labels.

One envelope was marked: Tektronix 152-0177-00 Germanium tunnel diode,
the
others we 152-0434-00 and 152-0465-00

Anyone know if its possible to find info on these parts? I've tried
putting
"152-0177-00" into google, there was only 2 pages of hits and no data
that I
could find.

TIA.

Check with the Yahoo scope groups..bet the Tek bunch can tell ya and
might even buy them from ya..

A quick look in the envelopes reveals that they appear to be pulls from
old equipment so I can't guarantee they're any good, assuming they are
any good I have a 465 which uses a couple of tunnel diodes so it seems
sensible to hang on to them.

If I decided I could use one and only keep one spare, I've been trying
to get around to building a dip meter for ages - obviously a tunnel
diode dipper is now possible.


I once built a tunnel diode beat frequency metal detector. The major
problem with it was that when the frequencies got real close to each
other the oscillators would injection lock to each other.

Bob


That could happen to any 2 oscillators with similar frequencies unless
output buffering is used, one of the uses for a TD is a threshold detector
so they're practically made to lock together.


The were buffered with a level shifter and digital logic. I think TDs are
especially sensetive to injection locking.

Bob





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